Individual Details

John Fellow

(20 Nov 1697 - )



John was born the 20th of the 11th month, 1697 - that would actually be February of 1698, new style dating.

John's second wife was Phebe, surname unknown. Some of the Ratcliff genealogies show that John may have married Alice Ratcliff, sister of William and John Ratcliff; some say he married Alice's sister Mary. At any rate, his wife was Phoebe in 1734, when he gave land to his sister Mary Fellows Ratcliff James. The Fellow website states the wives as Alice Ratcliff, then Phoebe, then Elizabeth whose surname is also unknown.


Talbot Co MD Deeds:

Folio 12, p.384-385
2 Feb 1719 William Bush, Senr, and Elizabeth his wife to Robert & John Fellow, for 900 #’s tobacco, tract of 34 acres and 24 perches. Part of a tract called Arcadia on a branch of Tredhaven Creek called Pitts his Bridge Branch. Signed: William (W) Bush, Sr., Elizabeth (X) Bush Wit: Dens. Hopkins, William Ratcliff, E. Turner. 9 Feb 1719, Bush acknowledged; Elizabeth examined.

Folio 12, p.385-386
Robert and John Fellow for brotherly love to our beloved sister Mary Fellow, now Mary Ratclife, a tract of land of 100 acres and 4 perches, part of two tracts of land, one called Abraham’s Lott, the other Arcadia lately purchased of William Bush Sr., on a branch of Tredhaven Creek.16 Feb 1719. Signed: Robert (R)Fellow, John (I) Fellow. Wit: Dens. Hopkins, Thomas Sanders. Acknowledged same day.

Folio 12, p.404
Robert and John Fellow for brotherly love to our beloved sister Sarah Fellow, now Sarah Ratcliffe, 100 acres, part of a tract called Goughton, originally surveyed for Robert Gough, deceased, and purchased of William Gough by Robert Fellow late of Talbot. Between branches of Tredhaven Creek and branch of Kings Creek called Galloway Branch. 7 Jul 1720. Signed: Robert (R) Fellow, John (I) Fellow. Wit: Dens. Hopkins, Wm Ratcliff. Robert & John acknowledged in open court.

Folio 13, p.59-60
6 Mar 1722 John Fellows, planter to James Harvey, for 5,500 #’s tobacco, 100 acres at the head of Tredhaven Creek near Pitts his bridge, part of a tract of land called Abraham’s Lott formerly laid out for Abraham Harlock. Signed: John (I) Fellows Wit: Thos. Cockayne, Dens. Hopkins. 7 Mar 1722, acknowledge by John Fellows.

Folio 14, p.75-77
6 May 1735 Mary James brought a deed of gift with one Certificate, to be enrolled among the records of Talbot County. John and Pheby Fellow for love and affection to our sister Mary James, now the wife of John James, planter, confirm the tract called Abrahams Lott on north side of Tredhaven Creek, Pitts his bridge branch; line of Goughton, containing 58 acres. 6 May 1735. Signed: John (I) Fellow, Phebey (R) Fellow. Wit: Jos. Parrott, John Frith. John and Pheby Fellow appeared in court on 6 May 1735 to acknowledge the deed of gift to Mary James.
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6 May 1735 Then comes John Fellow and brought a deed of sale with one Certificate to be enrolled among the records of Talbot County. John James and Mary his wife to John Fellow, for 30 #’s current money, the same 58 acres as above. Signed: John (+) James Junr, Mary (M) James. Wit: John Frith, Jos. Parrott. James and Mary appeared that day in court.

Folio 14, p.120-122
15 Sep 1735 Then came Joseph Parrot with a deed of Sale. 13 May 1735. John Fellow, planter, and Phebe his wife to Joseph Parrott, for 174 #’s 10 shillings. Three tracts of land, Abraham’s Lot, Milroad Second Addition, and Goughton. Near head of Gallaway branch; line of Galloway. Milroad Second Addition. 238 acres. Signed: John (I) Fellow, Phebe (P) Fellow. Wit: P.Benson, John Frith Receipt included. John and Phebe acknowledged 13 May 1735.

Folio 16, p.305-306
6 Aug 1746 Robert Fellows, planter, grandson of Robert Fellows, and son and heir of John Fellows, late of Talbot Co, to Samuel Chamberlaine. For 30#’s gold currency, all that tract of land called Abrahams Lott except two sales heretofore made by my uncle Robert Fellows and my father John Fellows to Mary Ratcliff and James Harvey. Originally on 1st of June 1864 granted to Abraham Hurlock for 200 acres on the north side of Choptank River upon the branches of Third Haven Creek, and also one other tract called Mill road addition, except what my father John Fellows heretofore sold. Signed: Robert Fellow. Wit: W. Thomas, Th. Bullen. Robert Fellow acknowledge on the same day. Receipt included.

Events

Birth20 Nov 1697
MarriageAlice Ratcliff

Families

SpouseAlice Ratcliff (1702 - )
FatherROBERT Fellow (1665 - 1719)
MotherSARAH Littleboy ( - )
SiblingRobert Fellow (1694 - )
SiblingMary Fellow (1703 - )
SiblingSARAH Fellow (1704 - )