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Note: Gedcom Michael Morris Marks April, 2004 tripm@yahoo.com A Post-em from Fredric Z. Saunders <fzaund@ix.netcom.com> says "This John Beal is the son of Alexander Beall. Thomas Beal, son of Ninian Beal had no children." Another place he says" The records listed here are not for Ninian's son Thomas. Ninian's son Thomas was never married, and died between 1 Sep. 1707 and 3 Aug 1708 in Prince George's Co., MD when his will was written and probated. (MD Calender of Wills 3:116). His Will named his brothers, John and George, and his brother Ninian was the executor. That this is the correct Thomas is shown by the fact that Ninian BEALL and wife Ruth on 10 Mar 1706 made a gift to their son Thomas Beall of a Negro boy called James, about 10 years old. (Prince George's Co., MD C: 185a) In his will, Thomas left to his brother, George, his Negro boy, James. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igmpostem.cgi?op=show&app=inman_compendium¬ify=lfR9ejimWeaypp3It7O1Ft5bjgYKIzi9&key=I2677&return=%3Ca+href%3D%22%2Fcgi%2Dbin%2Figm%2Ecgi%3Fop%3DGET%26amp%3Bdb%3Dinman%5Fcompendium%26amp%3Bid%3DI2677%22%3EReturn+to+WorldConnect%3C%2Fa%3E �i�http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I22398 - Marshall Hall �b��/i�Beall, Alexander, Prince George's Co., 16th Jan., 1743�/b�; 5th Sept., 1744. �b�To bro. Rober�/b�t and wife of Singan [Lingan] Wilson, personalty. To negro Ann, her freedom. �b�To son William,�/b� dwelling plantation, this being part of "Neighborhood" and "Largo" on s. w. branch of Patuxent R. To son Ninian, residue of "Largo," commonly known as Menella"s Quarters" To�b� sons William and Ninian and son-in-law John Jackson�/b�, exs. and child. [unnamed] of �b�testator's deceased sons�/b� �b�James and John�/b�, residue of estate. Test: Meredith Davis (Quaker), Joseph Beall, John Courry. MCW 23.543 ==== �b�Beall (Bell), John�/b�, gent.Prince George's Co.,7th April, 1742; 18th May, 1742. To �b�wife Verlinda�/b�, extx., 1/3 per. estate and life int. in dwell. plan. 110 A. "Loan Head" and 1/3 of residue of real estate after son Samuel's share is deducted. To eldest son �b�Samuel�/b�, plan. where he now lives also plan. adjoining "Charles and William's" and 139 A. "Benjamin." To son �b�Joshua�/b�, 5s. he having been provided for. To dau. �b�Sarah, wife of James Offutt�/b�, 200 A. of "New Dumfries" starting at boundary of "Old Dumfries". To son �b�Basil�/b�, 163 A. "Industry", to be conveyed to him by sons of Andrew Hamilton, dec'd, also 100 A. "Poplar Thicket" near Monoquasy R. To youngest son�b�s John and Clement�/b�, residue of "New Dumfries", "Chittans Addition", "Black Esh" and dwell. plan. at death of their mother. To youngest child, viz., �b�Rebecca wife of Nathan Magruder�/b�, �b�Basil, Lucy, John, Hannah, Verlinda�/b� (Vilender) and �b�Clement�/b�, legacy, bequeather test. by his father Alexander also to them residue of personalty. 370 A. of "Poplar Thickett", 100 A. "Three Friends Delight", and 223 A. test. share of "Dispute" to be conveyed by bro. William and hrs., and hrs. of bro. Charles, dec'd., late of Pr. Geo. Co., to be sold and money used in payment of test. debts. Test: John Brown, John Johnstone, James Pearrs. 22. 475. died prior to his father's will of 1717 http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=spot54&id=I06652 Immigrant. (Parran erroneously makes this John the son of Thomas of Ninian (B-NIN-6), b. 1682. who died without issue.) Marriage. In 1712 m. Verlinda [Verlinder, Virlinder] Magruder (B-SIS-22/1690), dau of Samuel Magruder and wife Sarah Beall [B-SIS/1658]. (Heterick I:31) Land. "Beall Town, the original name of Bladensburg, was situated upon a tract of land called Black Ash..which was owned by John Beall. [and wife]. Verlinda Magruder, the two of whom conveyed many lots in Beall Town long before it was named Bladensburg by Legislative Act of 1742 (McLean:7) John Beall deceased at time of will of�b� his father Alexander �/b�in 1744; children to inherit. Will. In �b�John Beall�/b� will (PGW 1:340, Heterick I:31; Major:219; 7 Apr 1742-18 May 1742), �b�wife Virlinda�/b� to inherit Grist Mill on Eastern Branch of the Potomac River (Anacostia River) called New Dumfries and tract Lone Head. To�b� Samuel Charles & William�/b� where he now dwells �b�& Benjamin�/b�. To �b�Josias�/b�--have already provided. To�b� Basil �/b�Industry and Poplar Thickett on the Monocacy. To �b�Sarah�/b� �b�(wife of James Offutt�/b�) New Dumfries. To �b�John and Clement �/b�The Mill, Black esk, Chittams addition. In Virlinda's will (9 Jan 1740-29 Mar 1745; PGW 1:357), daughter Lucy to dwell in the house where I now dwell during the minority of my sons John and Clement. Refers to her "younger" children Bazel, Lucy, John, Hannah, and Clement. (Heterick I:31) Dates of birth from FMMB, not consistent with designations of who are younger children, and who are minors, at time of mother's will, 1740. (Heterick I:31)http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wfmoon&id=I10986 Mr. John Beale 21.56 A PG �806.10.11 �167.1.6 Nov 16 1744 Received from: William Murdock, Charles Harding, William Beale, Edward Harding, David Crawford, Thomas Cramphin, Evan Jones, Canaday Ferrill, James Lee, Sr., James Edmunson, John Ramsey, George Nicholson, Ambrose Cook, John Smith, James Wallace, administrator of Charles Calvert, Esq., George Murdock & Son, Thomas Birch, William Pritchett, administrator of Thomas Smith, Charles William, Jr., Lancelott Wilson Wilson, Alexander Hale, Edward Nickels, Benjamin Harris, Pat. Murphy, John Halsey, Samuel Magruder, Sarah Rogers, George Beakwith, John Thomas, Richard Butt, William Hillery, John Beall, William Selby, Thomas Trundle & Mr. Ferguson, Charles Bowman & John Beale, Samuel Blackmore, Benjamin Perry, John Beale, Sr. (son of Robert Beale), Benjamin Belt, Joseph Richardson, William Willing, Alexander Magruder, Andrew Beall, executors of William Beckwith, Hugh Hale, John Nickels, executrix of Charles Perry, John Harding, Jr., Stephen Durham, Thomas Crun, executrix of Walter Brooks, Dr, Rogers, Hoskinson Jr. (?), Samuel Punett, Benjamin Bright, James Smith, William Hughs, William Bradshaw. Payments to: Mr. Diggs, Dr. Hambleton, John Johnston, Thomas Willcoxon, Dr. James Stringer, Daniel Dulany, Esq., Dr. John Robinson. Executrix: Mrs. Virlinda Beale (widow). === John Farguson 20.383 PG �25.1,3 Nov 2 1734 Apr 8 1735 Appraisers: William Young, James Pearce. Creditors: George Gordon, Henry Cramphon. Next of kin: Mary Farguson, Ann Farguson. Administrator/Executor: John Beale, Sr. === Mr. John Beall 23.33 A PG �393.17.10 Aug 27 ---- (1746 mm) Payments to: Samuel Hyde (merchant in London), David Ross, John Moberly, Richard Duckett, Thomas Williams, Ignatious Diggs, John Adamson, Joshua Beall, Samuel Hyde (merchant in London) paid to Mr. Henry Massey, Edward Trawford paid to Mr. John Laurence, Mr. George Scott, Peter Dent. Administrator: "Unadministered by Mrs. Virlinda Beall his executors & now administration Mr. Josiah Beall administrators Lucy Beall her executor & executrix". === Mr. John Beall 23.33 A PG �393.17.10 Aug 27 ---- (1746 mm) Payments to: Samuel Hyde (merchant in London), David Ross, John Moberly, Richard Duckett, Thomas Williams, Ignatious Diggs, John Adamson, Joshua Beall, Samuel Hyde (merchant in London) paid to Mr. Henry Massey, Edward Trawford paid to Mr. John Laurence, Mr. George Scott, Peter Dent. Administrator: "Unadministered by Mrs. Virlinda Beall his executors & now administration Mr. Josiah Beall administrators Lucy Beall her executor & executrix". === Mr. Walter Brooke 22.166 A PG �344.1.4 �426.7.3 Oct 19 1745 Payments to: Isaac Brook, Thomas Clarke, Thomas Swann, Sr., Richard Clemons. Payments to: Francis Waring, William Diggs, John Lawson, Richard Harrison, estate of John Beale, Samuel Beale, James Russell, Dr. Stwartt, Peter Fraizer, Mary Fraizier, Parigrin Mackness, David Crauford, Basil Beckwith, John James, John Hepburn, Esq., Nathaniel Magruder, Edward Trafford, Esq., Hooper Guynn, William Murdock, Esq., Thomas Clarke, A. Conte, Dr. Charles Stewart, Daniel Dulany, Esq. Distribution to: widow (unnamed, 1/3). Residue to (children, equally): Lucy, Thomas, Martha, Anne, Sarah Brooke. Executrix: Mrs. Mary Ashcom Brook. === Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y- Page 287. May 24, 1741 from John Beall Sr of PG, merchant, to Josiah Beall of PG, planter, for 32 � sterling, part of a tract of land called Easie Purchase, lying in PG, containing about 300 acres. Signed - John Beall. Wit - James Edmonston, Henry Culver, Thos Owen*, Jno Hawkins Jr*. This deed was acknowledged by sd John Beall and Verlender, his wife. Recorded Jun 3, 1741. === Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y - Page 718. Jul 23, 1743 from William Beall Sr, Samuel Beall Jr, and Joshua Beall of PG, planters, to George Murdock of PG, Clerk, for 15,000 lbs of tobacco, a tract of land called Charles and William, bounded by Thomas Harris' last tree, a line of Mr. Carroll's land, containing about 248 acres. Signed - Wm Beall, Saml Beall Jr, josa Beall. Wit - GB Stoddart, Jos: Beall, Jams Edmonston*, George Scott*, Daniel Phillips. Elizabeth, wife to Wm Beall, Velinda & Mary Beall , acknowledged their right of dower to the afd land. Recorded Aug 21, 1743. === Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y- Page 285. May 11, 1741 from John Beall of PG, & Virlinda, his wife, to Messrs Henry & Edwd Trafford of Liverpool, merchants, for 7 � 10 shillings sterling, and for other considerations, a certain lot of land lying in the Forks of the Eastern Branch of Potomack River in a place commonly called Beall Town, being part of a tract called Blackask, bounded by a marked post standing in or near the main road that leads through the sd town, containing and laid out for about 1 acre. Signed - John Beall, Verlender Beall. Wit - James Kendall, Henry Culver, Thos Owen*, Jno Hawkins Jr*. Sd Virlinda relinquished her right of dower to the lands within mentioned. Received of Messrs Henry & Edwd Trafford (by the hands of Mr. John Hawkins Jr), the alienation fine. Recorded May 20, 1741. === Prince George's Land Records 1739-1743 - Liber Y- Page 287. May 24, 1741 from John Beall Sr of PG, merchant, to Josiah Beall of PG, planter, for 32 � sterling, part of a tract of land called Easie Purchase, lying in PG, containing about 300 acres. Signed - John Beall. Wit - James Edmonston, Henry Culver, Thos Owen*, Jno Hawkins Jr*. This deed was acknowledged by sd John Beall and Verlender, his wife. Recorded Jun 3, 1741. === James Pinson 35A.308 I PG �9.1.0 Mar 30 1714 Appraisers: Samuel Breasure, (Brasseur) John Beale (also John Bell). Creditors: Patrick Hepburn. === Offutt, William, planter, Prince George Co., 10th Nov., 1732; 10th June, 1734. To wife Mary, dwelling plantation with tracts belonging thereto, viz..- "Neighbourhood," "Gleaning," "Gleaning's Addition.." during life; at her decease to son Nathaniel and hrs. To son Edward and hrs., "The Outlett," on Piney Branch., sd. branch falling into Potomack agt., an island formerly laid out for Walter Evans, cont. 600 A.; and personalty. Testator states that having provided for sons William and James and for daus. Sarah wife of Thomas Harris, and Mary wife of John Bowie, Jr.,, leaves in remembrance to sd. sons �5 each and to sd. daus. a gold ring each. To son John and hrs., 500 A. "Calverton Edge." To sons John and Nathaniel and their hrs., a lot in Upper Marlboro. To son Samuel and hrs., "Offutt's Pasture." To young. son Thomas and hrs., "The Younger Brother" on n. side Piney Branch. To dau. Jane, 100 A., "Offutt's Adventure.." Prince George Co. and �80 at marriage or age of 21. To son Nathaniel and hrs., residue of "Calverton Edge" and "Addition," 406 A., "Covert,"' to receive estate at decease of testator; son Thomas to be for himself at 17 and receive estate when of age, To sons Samuel, Nathaniel, Thomas and dau. Jane, residue of estate after wife-"s thirds are deducted; should any afad. child. die without issue survivors to divide portion of deceased. Exs.: Sons Edward and Nathaniel. Overseers: John son of Alexander Beall, and Ninian Magruder the elder. Test: William Lowe, Sr. (Low), John Smith and Mary Coghlan, both deceased at date of probate. === Thomas South (merchant) 19.443 A PG �970.9.3 �274.13.2 Aug 9 1743 A second inventory is cited in the amount of �90.0,9, Received from: Benjamin Belt, John Beal. Payments to: James Wallace paid to Thomas Crampkin, Dr. John Robertson paid to Thomas Crampkin, Samuel Cary paid to Thomas Crampkin, Mary Crampkin paid to Thomas Crampkin, Mr. Rogers, Joseph Chew, Thomas Adamson paid by Thomas Williams, Dr. Andrew Scott, Thomas Crampkin, John Beal, Sr. paid to Jos. Beal per Virlinda Beal (executrix of said John Beal), William Manduit & Thomas Evans, Thomas Williams, Robert Breshears per Mr. Thomas Clark, Mr. John Hepburn, Daniel Dulany, Esq. paid to Mr. Samuel Smith (of Anne Arundel County), Daniel Dulany, Esq., Mr. Charles Rogers (merchant in London). Administrator: Mr. John Watkins (gentleman). === PGCo Land Records Liber I, - Folio 672 Deed of Gift, 25 Aug 1725; enrolled 25 Aug 1725 From: Archibald Edmonton To: Hugh Conn, James Stoddard, James Beall, John Beall, John Jackson, William Beall, Ninian Beall, William Tanyhill and their successors A parcel of land called Gores or The Meadows lying on the east side of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac in Prince George's county; containing 1 acre; for the building of a meeting house for the Presbyterian Congregation /s/ Archibald Edmonston (seal) Wit: Joe. Belt, Thomas Sprigg Acknowledged by Archibald Edmonston; no wife's endorsement === PGCo Land Records Liber I, - Folio 673 Deed of Gift, 5 Aug 1725; enrolled 25 Aug 1725 From: John Bell, planter of Prince George's County To: Agnes Jackson, his daughter-in-law (step-daughter) A parcel of land called Beall's Seat in Prince George's County; located on a branch of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; containing 100 acres /s/ John Bell (seal) Wit William Beall, Richard Daintery Acknowledged by John Bell; no wife's endorsement Father: Alexander Sr. Beall b: 11 OCT 1649 in St. Andrew Parish, Fifeshire, Scotland Mother: Elizabeth Buckerfield b: 1650 in Fifeshire, Scotland Marriage 1 Verlinda Magruder b: 1698 in Calvert Co. Md Married: ABT 1712 in Prince George's County MD Children: Samuel Beall b: 1713 in Prince George's Co., MD Joshua Beall b: 1715 in Prince George's County, Maryland Sarah Beall b: 1717 in Prince George's Co., MD Rebecca Beall b: 1719 in Prince George's Co., MD Basil Beall b: 1721 in Prince George's Co., MD Lucy Beall b: 1723 in Prince George's County, Maryland John Jr. Beall b: 1728 in Prince George's County, Maryland Hannah Beall b: 1729 in Prince George's County, Maryland Verlinda Beall b: 8 AUG 1730 in Prince George's County, Maryland Clement Beall b: 1734 in Prince George's County, Maryland�tab� �tab� http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I08338 Contact: Michael Marshall �i�http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I22398 - Marshall Hall Note:�/i� 15 Nov 1723; Charles Beall (wife Mary), William Beall (wife Elizabeth), and John Beall (wife Verlinda) sold Elizabeth Drydin and her daus. Eliner and Elizabeth 109 acres called Elizabeth and Thomas (PGLR 1.526). �b�Beall (Bell), John�/b�, gent. Prince George's Co., 7th April, 1742 18th May, 1742. �b�Beall (Bell), John�/b�, gent. Prince George's Co., 7th April, 1742 18th May, 1742. �b�To wife Verlinda�/b�, extx., 1/3 per. estate and life int. in dwell. plan. 110 A. "'Loan Head" and 1/3 of residue of real estate after �b�son Samuel�/b�'s share is deducted. To �b�eldest son Samuel�/b�, plan. where he now lives also plan. adjoining "Charles and William's" and 139 A. "Benjamin." To �b�son Joshua�/b�, 5s. he having been provided for. to �b�dau. Sarah, wife of James Offutt,�/b� 200 A. of "New Dumfries" starting at boundary of "Old Dumfries". To �b�son Basil�/b�, 163 A. "Industry"', to be conveyed to him by sons of Andrew Hamilton, dec'd, also 100 A. "'Poplar Thicket" near Monoquasy R. To �b�youngest sons John and Clement,�/b� residue of "New Dumfries", "Chittans Addition", "Black Ash" and dwell. plan. at death of their mother. To �b�youngest child, viz., Rebecca wife of Nathan Magruder�/b�, �b�Basil, Lucy, John, Hannah, Verlinda (Vilender) and Clement�/b�, legacy, bequeather test. by�b� his father Alexander�/b� also to them residue of personalty. 370 A, of "Poplar Thickett", 100 A. "Three Friends Delight", and 223 A. test. share of "Dispute" to be conveyed by �b�bro. William�/b� and hrs., and hrs. of �b�bro, Charles,�/b� dec'd., late of Pr. Geo. Co., to be sold and money used in payment of test. debts. Test: John Brown, John Johnstone, James Pearrs [Pearce]. MCW 22. 47 Indenture: 23 June 1697; From James Moore of PG Co, carpenter; To: William Moore of PG Co. Price 1818 pounds of tobacco. All the 80 ac tract PG Co, called Beales Hunting Quarter in freshes and in fork of western branch of Patuxent River and on southwest side of Collington Branch; adjoining land of John Demall, Capt. Brock and Capt. Perry's land called Chelsey; subject to condition that Mary Falkner, formerly called Mary Moore , being the natural mother of the said William Moore , shall have possession and use of land during her natural life; this land was part of 300 ac tract patented to James Moore 1 July 1682. Signed James Moore. Wit: Robert Wade, Thomas Sprigg, Jr. Adkn'd James Moore and Mary Moore his wife, 24 June 1697. Rec. 24 June 1697, Vol. A, P 52. http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=asmason_1&id=I991 - Alpha Mason �i�Note:�/i� Prince George County Court Records:Indenture; 23 June 1697, �b�James Moore�/b�, carpenter by trade �b�To: William Moore of Prince George's County�/b�, Price 1818 pounds of tobacco. All the 80 acre tract called Beales Hunting Quarter in freshes and infork of western branch of Patuxent River, and on southwest side of Collington Branch; adjoining land of John Demall, Capt. Brock and Capt. Perry's land called Chelsey; subject to condition that �b�Mary Faulkner�/b�, �b�formerly called Mary Moore,�/b� �b�being the natural mother of the said William Moore�/b�, shall have possession and use of land during her natural life; this land was part of 300 acre tract patented to James Moore July 1, 1682. Signed: James Moore. Wit: Robert Wade, Thomas Sprigg, Jr., �b�acknowledged James Moore and Mary Moore his wife�/b�, 24 Jun 1697. Rec. 24 June 1697, Vol. A, page 52. �b��i�So what does this mean? James was married to a Mary at the time. What was James' relationship to Mary Faulkner? Choices - 1. Ex wife - doesn't seem likely that James and his new wife would be so concerned about her. 2. Sister to James. William should have been named William Faulkner. 3. Sister-in-law to James. Most likely �/b��/i�http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=asmason_1&id=I991 - Alpha Mason �i�Note:�/i� Prince George County Court Records:Indenture; 23 June 1697, �b�James Moore�/b�, carpenter by trade �b�To: William Moore of Prince George's County�/b�, Price 1818 pounds of tobacco. All the 80 acre tract called Beales Hunting Quarter in freshes and infork of western branch of Patuxent River, and on southwest side of Collington Branch; adjoining land of John Demall, Capt. Brock and Capt. Perry's land called Chelsey; subject to condition that �b�Mary Faulkner�/b�, �b�formerly called Mary Moore,�/b� �b�being the natural mother of the said William Moore�/b�, shall have possession and use of land during her natural life; this land was part of 300 acre tract patented to James Moore July 1, 1682. Signed: James Moore. Wit: Robert Wade, Thomas Sprigg, Jr., �b�acknowledged James Moore and Mary Moore his wife�/b�, 24 Jun 1697. Rec. 24 June 1697, Vol. A, page 52. �b��i� �/b��/i�Public Life. 30 Jul 1695, with other county officers, congratulations to King William on escaping assassination. (FMMB 131) 10 Nov 1696 as civil officer & magistrate of PGC joined with other officers, various counties, in letter to King William declaring their loyalty after an assassination attempt. (Archives of Md, Proceedings of the Council, 20:538-546, Russell, �b�Charles Beall�/b�, p. 99). 1699, foreman of Grand Jury at Charlestown, PG Co March Court, 1699. 9 September 1713 �b�purchased from Col. Ninian Beal�/b�l Friendship Northside of Col. William Diggs Land. (stretched from now Washington City to the Burnt Mills, on Sligo Creek. FMMB:131) "In December 1706...accompanied by his minister, Rev. Nathaniel Taylor, to a meeting attended by six other ministers from Maryland, Philadelphia and Delaware...to establish an organized Church from among the independent congregations. That meeting was the beginning of the Presbyterian Church in America....On Oct 11, 1709 �b�Alexander Beall �/b�was again named Trustee for a Presbyterian Church when Dr. Mordecai Moore of Anne Arundel County deeded to Rev. Nathaniel Taylor, �b�Alexander Beall, James Beall �/b�and others, as Trustees, a half acre of land on the Eastern Branch of the Potomac for a Church. That new site was more convenient to �b�Alexander Beall, �/b�who...lived halfway between Marlborough and the Eastern Branch, than the �b�Patuxent River Church initiated by Ninian Beall in 1704�/b�. 7 Dec 1703 Largo patented to �b�Alexander Beall & William Offutt. �/b�Friendship Enlarged was patented to�b� Alexander Beall on May 14, 1716�/b�. This tract of land contained 920 acres and fronted on the Northwest Branch of the Patuxent River, a short distance from their juncture. This tract lay about ten miles northeast of Beall Town, now Bladensburg, Maryland; also about 15 miles northeast of the mouth of the Anacostia River in what is now Washington, DC. (McLean, p 11-12) 9 Nov 1719 for love and affection gift �b�deeded to his son Ninian�/b� 430 acres of Friendship Enlarged (PGLO F:257). 24 Sept 1721. purchased part of Largo from several parties (not Bealls). Will 16 Jan 1743-5 Sep 1744 (Maryland Prerogative Wills, 23:543; Russell, �b�Charles Beall, p. 99). "To brother Robert, �/b�all my wearing apparel. To Lingan Wilson's wife, my chaise and horses." Witnesses Meredith Davis, John Conry, �b�Joseph Beall. �/b�http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wfmoon&id=I11033 Contact: Lew Griffin Notes: �b�Will of ALEXANDER BEALL, Prince George's Co.; 16 Jan 1743/4; 5 Sep 1744 To�/b� �b�bro. Robert Beall�/b�, [wearing apparel] �b�To Lingan Willson's wife�/b� [Mary, my shase and harnise] To Negro Ann, her freedom �b�To son William�/b�, dwelling plantation and land, this being part of Neighborhood and Largo on [south side of] s.w. branch of Patuxent River �b�To son Ninian�/b�, residue of Largo, [on north side of s.w. branch] commonly known as Menella's Quarter [Rest of estate in 5 equal parts: 1. son William Beall; 2. �b�son-in-law John Jackson�/b�; 3. son Ninian Beall; 4. �b�dec'd son John Beall's children�/b� (that is nominated in his will for the division of the remains of his personal estate) divided equally; 5. �b�dec'd son James Beall's �/b�children now living; equal division; 2/5 sold for benefit of children of John and James] �b�Exs: Sons William Beall, Ninian Beall and John Jackson �/b�Test: Meredith Davis (Quaker), Joseph Beall, �b�John Curry �/b�(MCW V1II.273; Wills, 23.543; PC Wills 1.361 - Nancy P. Lesure) �b�Alexander Beall 30.86 PG �1366.3-6 Nov 27 1744 Dec 3 1744 �/b�Appraisers: �b�Ninian Magruder. Sr., James Magruder, Sr. �/b�Creditors: John Orme, John Cook. Next of kin: �b�Samuel Beall, Sr., Nathaniel Magruder�/b�. Executors: William Beall, Ninian Beall, John Jackson. Alexander Beall 60.2 -- �106.9.8 Oct 3 1745 �b�Dec 13 1754 �/b�Appraisers: Ninian Magruder, Sr., James Magruder, Sr. Mentions: Samuel Beall, Sr., Robert Beall. Executors: William Beall, Ninian Beall. Alexander Beall 36.528 A PG �1366.3.6 �712.14.1 �b�Dec 14 1754 A second inventory�/b� is cited in the amount of �106.9.8. Received from: Mr. Joseph Adams (in Great Britain), Mr. William Torver, Mr. John Buchannan, John Magruder, James Wardrop. Payments to: Ninian Beall (accountant), Mark Webb, John Magruder, Mary Hedges, Ignatius & Nicholas Digges for Lord Baltimore, Mr. William Rogers, Margaret Brooks, Dr. John Hamilton, Mr. John Lucas, Mr. Nathan Magruder. Legatees: Lingan Willson, Robert Beall, Nathan Magruder for self & rest of children (unnamed) of John Beall (dead), Samuel Beall for self & rest of children {unnamed) of James Beall (dead). Executors: William Beall, John Jackson, Ninian Beall. Alexander Beall 2.26 D FR �1024.16.11 �b�May 28 1756 �/b�Distribution to: Residue to (equally): William Beall, Ninian Beall, John Jackson, children (unnamed) of his deceased son John Beall, children (unnamed) of his deceased son James Beall. Executors: Ninian Beall, William Beall. �b�James' will mentioned that he was a brother of Alexander�/b� and �b�Alexander's will mentioned his brother Robert�/b�.�b� James' will also mentions "cousins" William and John Beall. �/b� �b�Alexander Beall�/b�,�b��i� probably �/b��/i�the Alexander who was bapt. 11 Oct 1649, St Andrews, Fifeshire, Scotland; d. 1744 Prince George's Co.; s/o �b�Alexander Beall and Margaret Ramsey;�/b� m/1 ?; m/2 Elizabeth Buckerfield; d. bef. 1743; d/o Henry Buckerfield and Elizabeth Parker, step-dau. of Dr. Patrick Hepburn, and widow of William Bates; Alexander's name first found in Maryland court records 4 Oct 1695 (HWN); he lived approximately halfway between Marlborough and the Eastern Branch, Prince George's Co. (PGH); children from his will, maybe not in order of birth: �b�1. William Beall 2. Ruth Beall 3. Ninian Beall 4. John Beall 5. James Beall �/b� I don't think the statement that Enoch Combs first owned Largo is true. See the next after this. Enoch Coombes patented Largoe, which lyeth on the north side of southwest branch of the Patuxent River, before it came into possession of Alexander Beall. Enoch had a daughter named Elizabeth Coombes. Her godmother was Joane Lawson Reade Mounten Tyler Beall, wife of John Beall, immigrant of 1670. Joane left Elizabeth a legacy in her will of 1675. Tracts Layed Out In Calvert County Prior To April 23, 1696, Before The Formation Of Prince George's County Beale, Capt. Ninian / Largo T-11/ June 26, 1685/ L22 f 178 http://searches1.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/md/pgeorge/court/LandR ec.txt 22, Jan 1717. From Daniel Danielson, planter and Thomas Sprigg, Gent. Both of Prince George's County, to Enoch Coombs of Prince George's County a parcel of land called Norway, part of a larger tract called Largo; bounded by land belonging to Robert Wells called Westphalia and land of Thomas Sprigg; containing 250 Acres /s/ Daniel Danielson (seal), Tho. Sprigg (seal). Wits: Tho. Claggett. Jos. Belt, Tho. Sprigg, Sr., Ja. Haddock. Enoch Combs paid �102/10/0 on date of purchase. Acknowledged by Thomas Sprigg, Daniel Danielson and his wife Elizabeth; recorded 22 Apr 1718. (PGLR, 1726-1730, liber 51 folio 583) http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nlndgrn&id=I28067 Norma Lundgren �i�http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I22398 - Marshall Hall�/i� === Frances Person 35A.309 I �64.6.2 May 29 1714 Appraisers: Alexander Beall, Charles Williams. Creditors: Joseph Story, Thomas Sprig. === Lewis John, Prince George's Co., 5th March., 1710-11; 20th Apr., 1711. To wife Elizabeth, extx., entire estate, real and personal. Test: Jno. Henry, John Barrett, Alex, Beall, 13. 284. === �b�John Pottinger, Jr�/b�. 4.49 PG �237.0.7 Appraisers; Thomas ODell, Allexander Beall, creditors; Richard Lancaster, Pattrick Heppburn. Next of kin: �b�Samuell Pottinger (brother), Robertt Pottinger (brother).�/b� === �b�Beall, Alexander�/b�, Prince George's Co., �b�16th Jan., 1743�/b�; �b�5th Sept., 1744.�/b� �b�To bro. Robert and wife of Singan [Lingan] Wilson�/b�, personalty. To negro Ann, her freedom. To son William, dwelling plantation, this being part of "Neighborhood" and "Largo" on s. w. branch of Patuxent R. To son Ninian, residue of "Largo," commonly known as Menella"s Quarters" To sons William and Ninian and son-in-law John Jackson, exs. and child. [unnamed] of testator's deceased sons James and John, residue of estate. Test: Meredith Davis (Quaker), Joseph Beall, John Courry. MCW 23.543 === Alexander Beall 30.86 PG �1366.3-6 Nov 27 1744 Dec 3 1744 Appraisers: Ninian Magruder. Sr., James Magruder, Sr. Creditors: John Orme, John Cook. Next of kin: Samuel Beall, Sr., Nathaniel Magruder. Executors: William Beall, Ninian Beall, John Jackson. === Alexander Beall 60.2 -- �106.9.8 Oct 3 1745 Dec 13 1754 Appraisers: Ninian Magruder, Sr., James Magruder, Sr. Mentions: Samuel Beall, Sr., Robert Beall. Executors: William Beall, Ninian Beall. === Alexander Beall 36.528 A PG �1366.3.6 �712.14.1 Dec 14 1754 A second inventory is cited in the amount of �106.9.8. Received from: Mr. Joseph Adams (in Great Britain), Mr. William Torver, Mr. John Buchannan, John Magruder, James Wardrop. Payments to: Ninian Beall (accountant), Mark Webb, John Magruder, Mary Hedges, Ignatius & Nicholas Digges for Lord Baltimore, Mr. William Rogers, Margaret Brooks, Dr. John Hamilton, Mr. John Lucas, Mr. Nathan Magruder. Legatees: Lingan Willson, Robert Beall, Nathan Magruder for self & rest of children (unnamed) of John Beall (dead), Samuel Beall for self & rest of children === Brocke, Edward, Prince George's Co., 5th Mch., 1712; 9th June, 1714, To granddau. Mary Nicholls and hrs., that part of "Brock," or "'Rock Hall" on E. side Collington branch. To Grandson Mathew Mogbee and hrs., 100 A., being other part of "Rock Hall" on W. side Collington. To grandson Brock Mogbee and hrs., dwelling plantation and land adjoining that devised his brother Mathew afsd. Should granddau. Mary Nicholls die, land devised to her to go to her brother Mathew, and he dying without issue, to grandson Brock Mogbee afsd. grandchild. by dau. Offet, viz.,, Edward, William, James and Thos. Offett., sons of William Offett and dau. Mary,,. his wife, residue of "Brock Hall" on N. side Brock branch. Should any of grandsons afsd. die, his portion of sd. land to pass to other grandson, John Offett, and hrs. Ex.: Son-in-law Wm. offett afsd. Personal estate to be used for education of grandsons Mogbee afsd. Overseers: Alexander Beale and Jno. Gerrard. Test: Mareen Duvall, Sr., Ninian Beall, Jno. Wall.13. 723. === Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 116b: Deed of Gift, 20 Dec 1704 From: Ninian Beall, Sr. of Prince George's County To: Nath'Il Taylor, Minister of Gospel For a piece of money called a sixpence "I freely" give a half-acre of land being part of a tract called The Meaddows on the Western Branch of the Patuxent River in Prince George's County to Nathaniel Taylor, to Robert Bradly, James Stoddart, John Battie, Archibald Edmundson, Thomas Beall, Sr., Thomas Beall, Jr., Ninian Beall, Jr., Charles Beall, Christopher Thompson, Joshua Hall, John Browne, John Henry, James Beall, Alexander Beall, William Offett, John Soaper and to their successors Signed: Ninlan Beall Witnessed: John Wight and Samll Magruder === Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 191a: Indenture, 26 Aug 1707 Prom: Jonathan and Elizabeth Prather of Prince George's County To: Col. Henry Darnall of Prince George's County For 60L a 100 acre part of a tract of land taken up in 1672 by John Bigger, Sr., decd, called 55 Toogood of 450 acres; bounded by Croome owned by Christopher Rousebyes, land of Rob't Rldgley Signed: Jonathan Prater (mark) and Elizabeth Prater (mark) Witnessed: Nicholas Sewall, Alex'r Beall, and John Smith Memorandum: 26 Aug 1707 Elizabeth Prater examined by Ro. Bradly and Jo. Gerrard Alienation: Henry Darnall paid the sum of 4s for 100 acres of land === Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 21: Indenture, 18 Sep 1710 From: William Offett, planter of Prince George's County To: Alexander Beale, planter of Prince George's County Purchased from Col. Henry Low and Susanna Maria, his wife, legatees to Mr. John Darnall, deceased, a tract in Prince George's County called Neighbourhood of 488 acres; patented 7 Dec 1703 by Alex. Beale and W. Offett; half to go to Alexander Bealle and half remain with Wm. Offett Signed: Wm. Offutt, Alex. Beale Witnessed: Willm. Scott and John Soper (mark) === Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 358 Enrolled at request of Alexander Beall, Sr. 25 Aug 1731: Indenture, 24 Aug 1731; Between Charles Beall, Gent., and Alexander Beall; for 5s; lot #51 in town of Upper Marlborough; containing 1 acre; /s/ Cha. Beall; wit. John Beall, Alexdr. Magruder; ack. 24 Aug 1731 by �b�Charles Beall and Mary his wife�/b� === Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 363 Enrolled at request of Lingan Wilson 15 Sep 1731: Indenture, 28 Aug 1731; Between Alexander Beall, Sr., Gent. and Lingan Wilson; for 5s; moiety or half-part of lot #51 in Upper Marlborough; /s/ Alexdr. Beall; wit. Jere Belt, Petr. Dent; ack. �b�Alexander Beall, Sr. and Elizabeth his wife �/b� �b��/b�
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