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Mary Doyne
(Abt 1662 - Bef 20 Dec 1755)
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Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Summer 1993 Vol 34 No 3; Charles County Depositions by Robert W. Barnes Continued from vol. 34, no. 2, p. 182 CHLR = Charles County land records (followed by book:page).
Wharton, Jane, wife of Henry Wharton of St Mary's Co., Gent., age 50, recorded 10 Oct. 1759; deponent swore to the deposition on 16 Jan. 1738/39, stated that on or about 10 Nov. 1698 she was personally present at the house of Mrs. Jane Doyne, and a certain Thomas Jameson married according to the rites of the Church of Rome, by the Rev. William Hunter, to the deponent's sister, Mary Matthews, and that on 25 Dec. 1699 she was personally present at the house of Thomas Jameson in Charles Co., when her said sister Mary was delivered of her eldest son, Thomas Jameson, now living, and this deponent further saith that her brother-in-law Thomas Jameson during his intermarriage with her said sister went one or more times to England, and that she frequently heard him say that he was next heir to an estate in England, which he could not expect to enjoy, but he hoped it would come to some of his children. The said Thomas Jameson, brother-in-law of the deponent, departed on or about 18 Nov. 1733; CHLR G#3 :370.
p. 63, TLC Genealogy, Charles Co Land Records 1756-1761; Liber G#3,
Page 370. Depositions.
Jane Wharton, wife of Henry Wharton of St Mary's County, Gentleman, aged about 50, said that on about Nov 10, 1698, she, this deponent, was present at the house of Mrs. Jane Doyne in St Mary's County, and saw Thomas Jameson married according to the rites of the Church of Room [Rome], by the Revd William Hunter, to her, this deponent's sister, Mary Matthews, and on about Dec 25, 1699. She was present at the house of sd Thomas Jameson in CC when her sd sister Mary was delivered of her eldest son Francis (sic: Thomas-NJL) Jameson, who is now living. Her sd brother-in-law, Thomas Jameson, went one or more times during his intermarriage, with her sd sister, to England, and she has frequently heard him say that he was next heir to an estate in England, which he could not expect to enjoy, but hoped it would come to some of his children. Sd Thomas Jameson, her sd sister's husband, died on about Nov 18, 1733. For several years before his death, was in a very weak, languishing condition. Signed-Jane Wharton. Sworn to before John Briscoe, Gentleman, a CC JP, on Jan 16, 1738, per S. Hanson, Clerk Cur Pred:.Recorded Oct 10, 1759.
JAMISON, MARY, Senr., Charles Co. 28 May 1755; 20 10ber 1755
To son Thomas Jamison, Senr, sum of 3500 pounds of tobacco to be paid by my son Joseph Jamison and my son Benj. Jamison.
To dau Mary Queen, Negro boy Charles and the large looking glass, and other items, 1/3 of my sheep.
To dau Elizabeth Jamison, Negro woman Cate, case of drawers, book and other.
To dau Martha Matthews, great iron pot, silver spoon, pewter bason.
To dau Ann Spalding, use or profit of a negro man named Pompa girl named Bess.
I desire that molater [Mulatto] Charles shall live with which of my children he shall choose to live with.
Remainder part of my estate I give to my dau. Mary Queen.
Marsham Queen and Benj. Jamison, exs.
Wit: James Boarman, Joshua Sanders, William Queen. 29. 559.
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1753-1766
60: Mary Jameson-22 Jan 1756-Benjamin Jameson & Marsham Queen Execs
Mary Jameson 60.369 GH £297.16.3 Jan 22 1756 Mar 9 1756
Appraisers: H. Bowling, William McPherson.
Creditors: Gustavus Brown, Hugh Mitchel.
Next of kin: Peter Doyns, Jesse Matthews.
Executors: Benjamin Jameson, Marsham Queen.
Abstracts Of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, libers 37-45, 1754-1760; V. L. Skinner, Jr., Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1998. p. 72
Mary Jameson 41.7 A CH £297.16.3 £17.5.0 Jan 31 1757
Sureties: James Boarman, Joshua Saunders.
Payments to: Dr. Gustavus Brown, Dr. Francis Parnham, Daniel Jenifer, Benjamin Tasker, Esq., Mr. Macnemara.
Executors: Benjamin Jameson, Marsham Queen.
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Notes:
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Summer 1993 Vol 34 No 3; Charles County Depositions by Robert W. Barnes Continued from vol. 34, no. 2, p. 182 CHLR = Charles County land records (followed by book:page).
Wharton, Jane, wife of Henry Wharton of St Mary's Co., Gent., age 50, recorded 10 Oct. 1759; deponent swore to the deposition on 16 Jan. 1738/39, stated that on or about 10 Nov. 1698 she was personally present at the house of Mrs. Jane Doyne, and a certain Thomas Jameson married according to the rites of the Church of Rome, by the Rev. William Hunter, to the deponent's sister, Mary Matthews, and that on 25 Dec. 1699 she was personally present at the house of Thomas Jameson in Charles Co., when her said sister Mary was delivered of her eldest son, Thomas Jameson, now living, and this deponent further saith that her brother-in-law Thomas Jameson during his intermarriage with her said sister went one or more times to England, and that she frequently heard him say that he was next heir to an estate in England, which he could not expect to enjoy, but he hoped it would come to some of his children. The said Thomas Jameson, brother-in-law of the deponent, departed on or about 18 Nov. 1733; CHLR G#3 :370.
p. 63, TLC Genealogy, Charles Co Land Records 1756-1761; Liber G#3,
Page 370. Depositions.
Jane Wharton, wife of Henry Wharton of St Mary's County, Gentleman, aged about 50, said that on about Nov 10, 1698, she, this deponent, was present at the house of Mrs. Jane Doyne in St Mary's County, and saw Thomas Jameson married according to the rites of the Church of Room [Rome], by the Revd William Hunter, to her, this deponent's sister, Mary Matthews, and on about Dec 25, 1699. She was present at the house of sd Thomas Jameson in CC when her sd sister Mary was delivered of her eldest son Francis (sic: Thomas-NJL) Jameson, who is now living. Her sd brother-in-law, Thomas Jameson, went one or more times during his intermarriage, with her sd sister, to England, and she has frequently heard him say that he was next heir to an estate in England, which he could not expect to enjoy, but hoped it would come to some of his children. Sd Thomas Jameson, her sd sister's husband, died on about Nov 18, 1733. For several years before his death, was in a very weak, languishing condition. Signed-Jane Wharton. Sworn to before John Briscoe, Gentleman, a CC JP, on Jan 16, 1738, per S. Hanson, Clerk Cur Pred:.Recorded Oct 10, 1759.
JAMISON, MARY, Senr., Charles Co. 28 May 1755; 20 10ber 1755
To son Thomas Jamison, Senr, sum of 3500 pounds of tobacco to be paid by my son Joseph Jamison and my son Benj. Jamison.
To dau Mary Queen, Negro boy Charles and the large looking glass, and other items, 1/3 of my sheep.
To dau Elizabeth Jamison, Negro woman Cate, case of drawers, book and other.
To dau Martha Matthews, great iron pot, silver spoon, pewter bason.
To dau Ann Spalding, use or profit of a negro man named Pompa girl named Bess.
I desire that molater [Mulatto] Charles shall live with which of my children he shall choose to live with.
Remainder part of my estate I give to my dau. Mary Queen.
Marsham Queen and Benj. Jamison, exs.
Wit: James Boarman, Joshua Sanders, William Queen. 29. 559.
Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin; Spring 1984 Vol 25 No 2; Charles County, MD: Probate Records and Inventories Part II 1753-1779; Transcribed by Ruth King and Carol Mitchell [Extracted from LDS microfilm #13741/3375-05. The first number is the page or folio number for the beginning of the document (spelling is as read) (the date is that of the Inventory) Charles County Maryland Probate Records, Inventories, Book 1753-1766
60: Mary Jameson-22 Jan 1756-Benjamin Jameson & Marsham Queen Execs
Mary Jameson 60.369 GH £297.16.3 Jan 22 1756 Mar 9 1756
Appraisers: H. Bowling, William McPherson.
Creditors: Gustavus Brown, Hugh Mitchel.
Next of kin: Peter Doyns, Jesse Matthews.
Executors: Benjamin Jameson, Marsham Queen.
Abstracts Of the Administration Accounts of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, libers 37-45, 1754-1760; V. L. Skinner, Jr., Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1998. p. 72
Mary Jameson 41.7 A CH £297.16.3 £17.5.0 Jan 31 1757
Sureties: James Boarman, Joshua Saunders.
Payments to: Dr. Gustavus Brown, Dr. Francis Parnham, Daniel Jenifer, Benjamin Tasker, Esq., Mr. Macnemara.
Executors: Benjamin Jameson, Marsham Queen.
Events
Birth | Abt 1662 | ||||
Marriage | Abt 1690 | Ignatius Matthews | |||
Death | Bef 20 Dec 1755 | Charles County, MD | |||
Marriage | Thomas Jameson |
Families
Spouse | Thomas Jameson (1665 - 1734) |
Child | Henry Joshua Jameson (1702 - 1733) |
Child | Elizabeth Jameson ( - ) |
Child | Joseph Jameson ( - ) |
Child | Thomas Jameson ( - ) |
Child | Ann Jameson ( - 1761) |
Child | Martha Jameson ( - 1734) |
Child | Benjamin Jameson (1720 - 1787) |
Child | Mary Jameson (1704 - ) |
Spouse | Ignatius Matthews (1662 - 1698) |
Child | Jane Matthews (1698 - ) |
Child | Thomas Matthews (1684 - 1749) |
Father | Joshua Doyne , Capt. (1634 - 1698) |
Mother | Barbara Dennis (1640 - ) |
Sibling | Dennis Doyne (1676 - 1698) |
Sibling | Jesse Doyne (1677 - 1727) |
Sibling | Ethelbert Doyne (1676 - 1725) |
Sibling | William Doyne (1678 - 1726) |
Endnotes
1. Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol 2.