Individual Details
Samuel Abell
(Abt 1710 - 1 Jun 1795)
Moved to Kentucky before 1792.
Will of Samuel Abell, 2/1/1795 Washington Co., Ky.
To sons: Edmund, Barton, Peter & Ignatius Abell.
To daus.: Eliz. Fenwick, Henrietta Thompson, Susanna, and Mary Ann.
To grandsons: John & Bennet Thomas, sic Thompson; Joseph & Joshua Abell.
exec. was son, Joshua Abell
witn.: Benedict Spalding & Robert Abell
Accts of Francis Cissell 12/15/1735 Payments to Samuel Abell & others.
Accts of Robert Hutchins 12/16/1735 Surety by Philip Clarke & Samuel Abell.
Exec. Frances Abell, wife of John Abell. Payments include an Ann Abell & John Abell.
Inventory Debts due John Edwards (1743) include John, Samuel & Edward Abell.
Accts Henry SpinkeL 13 f226 5/17/1735 Payments to Edward & Samuel Abell.
Accts of John Downe L3 f327 9/22/1735 Payments from Samuel Abell, due Samuel & Edward.
Information From:
Tom Jennings
Baltimore Maryland
Consettct@aol.com
Events
Birth | Abt 1710 | Smc, Md | |||
Advertisement | 29 May 1788 | Fugitive slave advertisement for NACE placed by Samuel Abell - Maryland | |||
Death | 1 Jun 1795 | Rolling Fork, Washington Co, Ky | |||
Marriage | Susannah Spalding |
Families
Spouse | Susannah Spalding (1725 - 1790) |
Child | Ignatius Abell ( - 1811) |
Child | Mary Ann Abell ( - 1800) |
Child | Edmund Abell ( - ) |
Child | Henrietta Abell ( - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Abell (1750 - 1819) |
Child | Susan Abell (1750 - ) |
Child | John Barton Abell (1755 - 1820) |
Child | Joshua Abell (1761 - 1814) |
Child | Peter Abell (1745 - 1785) |
Father | John Abell (1680 - 1746) |
Mother | Mary Usher (1695 - 1734) |
Sibling | John Abell (1711 - 1794) |
Sibling | Enoch Abell (1714 - 1784) |
Sibling | Edward Abell Capt. (1715 - 1807) |
Sibling | Cuthbert Abell (1720 - 1786) |
Notes
Advertisement
TWENTY DOLLARS Reward.RAN away from the subscriber, living in Saint Mary's county, and state of Maryland, a negro man named NACE, about twenty five years of age, of a dark complexion, about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high; his cloaths uncertain, as he had many, and very likely may shift them. The above negro formerly belonged to my brother Robert Abell, who lately removed to Kentucky, and believe he ran away on account of his unwillingness to go out with him, although I purchased him some time before, he thinking it was a sham sale, in order to keep him until my brother set off, and then that he was to be confined and carried out with him. The above reward will be paid to any one securing the said negro in any gaol so that I may get him again, and if brought home the above reward and all reasonable traveling charges, including what the law allows.
SAMUEL ABELL, Youngest
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