Individual Details
Winifred Wheeler
(13 Mar 1663 - 1746)
Notes:
WHEELER WINIFRED dau of John & Mary born in March 1663
10 Nov 1685; Indenture from John Wheeler, Gent, to John Speake; for a quantity of Tobacco and love of his natural dau. Winnifred; a parcel of land called Plymouth; containing 350 acres; near fresh of Piscattaway; /s/ John Wheeler (mark) (CCLR M.32)
When Prince George County, Maryland was formed, that tract became part of the new county as the following deed indicates: "4 Dec. 1722 John Speake and Winnifred his wife, and John Speake, Jr. for 20 pounds sterling and 450 pounds of tobacco, sell to John Cade, a parcel of land called Plymouth, in Prince Georges County, containing 140 acres, originally patented to John Wheeler, 14 June 1675."
Rookwood, Thomas, Charles Co, 21st Nov, 1725; 1st Feb, 1725/26.
To dau. Mary and hrs, "Allensons Folly," 1/3 thereof exeepted during life of her mother; "Preston" adj.: and personalty at age of 16 yrs.; she dying without issue, to pass to her sister Anne.
" dau. Anne and hrs, "St Davids," "Found Hills," "Hard Frost"; and personalty at age of 16; she dying without issue, to pass to her sister Mary.
" wife Heneretta, extx, 1/3 interest in "Allenson's Folly" during life; residue of estate absolutely, to pay legacies therefrom.
" god-dau. Winniford Speake, personalty formerly belonging to Charles Talfer.
3 tenants, viz. Edward Mattocks, Wm. Davis and Adam Clinkscales, to hold tenements as per agreement. Edward Mattocks not to clear any more towards Mr. Thos. Skinner's or Mr. Anthony Collins.
Test: Thomas Skinner, John Peacock, Mary Brownin.
Note: 26th Feb, 1725/26, widow claims her thirds. 18, 442.
These two entries brackett Winifred's death.
9 Mar 1725/26; John Speake, Sr, innholder of Chandler Town, and Winifred his wife, conveyed two lots in Chandler Town (CCLR L#2.261)
20 Apr 1730; John Speake, innholder, and Mary his wife conveyed 383 acres, part of The Reserve (CCLR M#2.207)
Indenture from John Speake, Jr. and Elizabeth his wife; conveyed 11 Jun 1729 part of Mackeys Park and 28 May 1731 part of Mackeys Park and part of Allinsons Supply; deed dated 8 Jun 1731 to John Speake, innholder, father of afsd. John Speake, Jr, 200 acres Allinsons Supply and 200 acres Mackey's Park', to sd. John Speake, Sr, and heirs of Winifred (his late wife); if hrs. of Winifred die before adults, then to hrs. of her father. John Wheeler (CCLR L#2.71; M#2.173, 255.256)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net, http://www.doig.net
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SOURCE: Marc Wheat, Germanna1714@yahoo.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/h/e/John-M-Wheat/index.html
http://www.gencircles.com/users/marcwheat
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WINNIFRED WHEELER (1663- )
Winnifred Wheeler was born 13 March 1663 in Charles County, Maryland, the daughter of John and Mary ( ) Wheeler.
She married John Speake.
On 11 August 1685, John Wheeler for natural love and affection he hath towards his daughter, Winnifred, the wife of John Speaks, deeds to the said John Speake a tract of land called Plymouth, in Charles County, Maryland, containing 350 acres, standing by a fork of Piscataway Creek.
When Prince George County, Maryland was formed, that tract became part of the new county as the following deed indicates:
"4 Dec. 1722 John Speake and Winnifred his wife, and John Speake, Jr. for 20 pounds sterling and 450 pounds of tobacco, sell to John Cade, a parcel of land called Plymouth, in Prince georges County, containing 140 acres, originally patented to John Wheeler, 14 June 1675."
They had at least one child:
John Speakes, Jr.
WHEELER WINIFRED dau of John & Mary born in March 1663
10 Nov 1685; Indenture from John Wheeler, Gent, to John Speake; for a quantity of Tobacco and love of his natural dau. Winnifred; a parcel of land called Plymouth; containing 350 acres; near fresh of Piscattaway; /s/ John Wheeler (mark) (CCLR M.32)
When Prince George County, Maryland was formed, that tract became part of the new county as the following deed indicates: "4 Dec. 1722 John Speake and Winnifred his wife, and John Speake, Jr. for 20 pounds sterling and 450 pounds of tobacco, sell to John Cade, a parcel of land called Plymouth, in Prince Georges County, containing 140 acres, originally patented to John Wheeler, 14 June 1675."
Rookwood, Thomas, Charles Co, 21st Nov, 1725; 1st Feb, 1725/26.
To dau. Mary and hrs, "Allensons Folly," 1/3 thereof exeepted during life of her mother; "Preston" adj.: and personalty at age of 16 yrs.; she dying without issue, to pass to her sister Anne.
" dau. Anne and hrs, "St Davids," "Found Hills," "Hard Frost"; and personalty at age of 16; she dying without issue, to pass to her sister Mary.
" wife Heneretta, extx, 1/3 interest in "Allenson's Folly" during life; residue of estate absolutely, to pay legacies therefrom.
" god-dau. Winniford Speake, personalty formerly belonging to Charles Talfer.
3 tenants, viz. Edward Mattocks, Wm. Davis and Adam Clinkscales, to hold tenements as per agreement. Edward Mattocks not to clear any more towards Mr. Thos. Skinner's or Mr. Anthony Collins.
Test: Thomas Skinner, John Peacock, Mary Brownin.
Note: 26th Feb, 1725/26, widow claims her thirds. 18, 442.
These two entries brackett Winifred's death.
9 Mar 1725/26; John Speake, Sr, innholder of Chandler Town, and Winifred his wife, conveyed two lots in Chandler Town (CCLR L#2.261)
20 Apr 1730; John Speake, innholder, and Mary his wife conveyed 383 acres, part of The Reserve (CCLR M#2.207)
Indenture from John Speake, Jr. and Elizabeth his wife; conveyed 11 Jun 1729 part of Mackeys Park and 28 May 1731 part of Mackeys Park and part of Allinsons Supply; deed dated 8 Jun 1731 to John Speake, innholder, father of afsd. John Speake, Jr, 200 acres Allinsons Supply and 200 acres Mackey's Park', to sd. John Speake, Sr, and heirs of Winifred (his late wife); if hrs. of Winifred die before adults, then to hrs. of her father. John Wheeler (CCLR L#2.71; M#2.173, 255.256)
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Prepared by Kenneth Frank Doig: ken@doig.net, http://www.doig.net
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SOURCE: Marc Wheat, Germanna1714@yahoo.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/w/h/e/John-M-Wheat/index.html
http://www.gencircles.com/users/marcwheat
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WINNIFRED WHEELER (1663- )
Winnifred Wheeler was born 13 March 1663 in Charles County, Maryland, the daughter of John and Mary ( ) Wheeler.
She married John Speake.
On 11 August 1685, John Wheeler for natural love and affection he hath towards his daughter, Winnifred, the wife of John Speaks, deeds to the said John Speake a tract of land called Plymouth, in Charles County, Maryland, containing 350 acres, standing by a fork of Piscataway Creek.
When Prince George County, Maryland was formed, that tract became part of the new county as the following deed indicates:
"4 Dec. 1722 John Speake and Winnifred his wife, and John Speake, Jr. for 20 pounds sterling and 450 pounds of tobacco, sell to John Cade, a parcel of land called Plymouth, in Prince georges County, containing 140 acres, originally patented to John Wheeler, 14 June 1675."
They had at least one child:
John Speakes, Jr.
Events
Families
Spouse | John Speake (1665 - 1731) |
Child | Jane Speake ( - ) |
Father | Major John Wheeler (1631 - 1694) |
Mother | Mary Causine (1631 - 1694) |
Sibling | John Wheeler (1654 - 1688) |
Sibling | Mary Wheeler (1658 - 1708) |
Sibling | Ignatius Wheeler (1665 - 1699) |
Sibling | James Wheeler (1656 - 1684) |
Sibling | Thomas Wheeler (1660 - 1735) |
Sibling | Ignatius Wheeler (1665 - 1699) |
Sibling | Francis Wheeler (1667 - 1736) |
Endnotes
1. Walter Ball, Phillip Wheeler
2. Chuck Thornton
3. Sandy Rowe,
4. Melissa Thompson Alexander Edmonds, ma.da@gte.net.