Individual Details

Susanna Dunn

(1675 - 1723 or 1724)

Notes:
Dunn, Susanna, Chas. Co., 19th Jan., 1676; 9th Mch., 1676-77.
To Samuel Barret and Thomas Polton jointly, 100 A., "Atheshoop."
" Susanna, Mary, and William Thomas, George Barton, Thomas Allcock, and Edward Maddock, personalty.
Ex.: Thomas Polton.
Test: Wm. Thomas, Saml. Barret. 5, 182.

Barret, Samuel, Chas. Co., 13th Jan., 1676; 9th Mch., 1676-77.
To Susanna Thomas, personalty.
Thomas Polton, ex. and residuary legatee of estate, leal and personal.
Test: Wm. Thomas, Edward Morlow. 5. 185.

Norma,
According to Mary Donnelly the Robert Ford who married Mary (Heard) Tant married 2ndly to a Margaret and this Margaret his widow married Dunn and Susanna Dunn was their daughter. All according to Donnelly.
Jerry L. Clarke

Thank you, Jerry. That's interesting, but possibly incorrect. Margaret Dun was a witness to the 18 Jan 1733/34 will of William Medcalf and the 6 Feb 1733/34 will of Henry Spinke. Robert Ford, Jr. wasn't dead then. Unless this is a different Margaret Dun. I know there was a Margaret Dunn who had an inventory taken in Frederick County 3 Feb 1755, and also some much earlier Dunn/Donne in St Mary's and Charles Counties. There was some speculation about the Charles County Dunns being related to John and Margaret Courts, but that was a mis-reading of a deposition. Susanna (Dunn) Thomas testified for John Courts that "the grandfather of the petitioner" told her the metes and bounds of a property. They read that as meaning that John Courts was HER grandfather.
Bye,
Norma

Events

Birth1675
Death1723 or 1724
Death1723/24
MarriageGeorge Thomas

Families

SpouseGeorge Thomas (1674 - 1738)
ChildJames Thomas (1706 - 1777)
ChildAnne Thomas (1714 - 1738)
ChildElizabeth Thomas (1712 - 1755)
ChildGeorge Thomas (1710 - 1752)
ChildMargaret Thomas (1716 - )
ChildSusanna Thomas (1722 - )
ChildBenjamin Thomas (1723 - 1793)