Will Abstracts - Calvert County, MD


Harris, George, Calvert Co., 22nd Aug., 1738; 30th Oct., 1738.
To youngest son George, personalty.
To dau. Elizabeth, wife of Samuel Robertson, such pt. of estate as will make her portion equal other daus.
To son William and hrs., dwelling plantation "Durand," sd. son dying without issue, sd. lands to descend to sons Samuel and George, and their or either of their hrs.
To son Samuel and hrs., 100 A. being pt. "Illingsworth Fortune," (formerly laid out for Peter Sawell and his wife Christian, and since descended to testator for want of hrs. of sd. Christian.)
To Quaker meeting house nr. The Clifts, £3.
To children, viz.: Mary, Sarah, William, Ann, Samuel, Rachell, George and Rebecca, residue of personal estate.
Ex.: Son William.
Overseers: Benjamin Hance, Joseph Galloway and Joseph Richmond.
Test: Benjamin Hance, Thomas Preston, Joseph Harris (all Quakers).
23 Aug., 1738. Shd. son William die, son-in-law Samuel Robertson and dau. Mary Harris to act as exs.
Test: Richard Johns, of Angelica (Quaker), Joseph Harris. 22. 1.


Harris, Joseph, Calvert Co., Philadelphia 23rd day, 7th month, 1725; 27th Nov., 1725.
To son Joseph, 3 tracts bou. of Benjamin Hance; sd. son when of age to make over to James Dickenson pt. of tract sold to William Dickenson, "Francis St Michael," Talbot Co.; personalty; to be of age at 18.
To wife Ann, extx., and daus. Ann and Christian, personalty; also to wife and 3 children afsd., residue of personal estate.
Overseers: Bros. George and Benjamin and Kensey and Isaac Johns.
Test: Kensey Johns, Isaac Johns, C. Bonfield (Bondfield).


Johns, Isaac,Calvert Co.,14th day, 12th mo., 1733-4;
4th Mch., 1733.
Testator states that having on the 27th day of 11th mo. 1730, and before marriage with his now wife Elizabeth secured to her 200 A. “Batchellor's Fortune,” she is to possess said land during her life; also part of “Johns' Addition,” adjoining; certain portion of personalty and 1/8 of personal estate in lieu of dowry.
To 2 sons Richard and Samuel and their hrs., dwelling plantation, 400 A. “Angelica,” and part of “John's Addition.”
To 2 sons Abraham and Isaac and their hrs., 500 A. of “Christopher's Camp,” Balto. Co.
To son Jacob, £70.
To son Aquilla and hrs., reversion of “Batchellor's Fortune” at decease of wife; should sd. son die during minority or without issue sd. tract to sons Richard and Samuel and their hrs. Should son Abraham or Isaac die during minority or without issue, survivor to inherit portion of decease; should both die as afsd. their portion of land to son Jacob and hrs. Should sons Richard, Samuel and Abraham die during minority or without issue, part of “Christopher's Camp” to son Jacob and hrs.
To dau. Ann, personalty. Residue of personal estate to be divided among 7 child. Four sons: Abraham, Issac, Jacob and Aquilla to receive estates at age of 21.
Exs.: Sons Richard and Samuel.
Overseers: George Harris and brothers John, Peter and Joseph Galloway.
Test: George Harris (Q.), John Beckett, Elizabeth Gover (Q.) 21. 25.


Johns, Rich.,of the Clifts., Calvert Co.,15th June, 1717;
14th Jan., 1717-8.
To grandson Richard and hrs. (eldest son of deceased son Abraham), two tracts made over to testator by Wm. Billingley, being 136 A., “Billingsley's Swamp,” and 150 A., “Friendship Rectifyed”; also 160 A., “Fellowship,” bou. of Wm. Dorrumple, and all three tracts lying bet. the “Clifts” and the branches of Battle Creek.
To grandson Abraham and hrs. (youngest son of deceased son Abraham), two tracts bou. of Wm. Williams, Sr. and Jr., “Chance,” cont. 108 A., the other adj. “Dodson's Desire,” cont. 100 A., also “The Purchase,” bou. of Thomas Johns, these three tracts being in Calvert Co. and cont. 308 A.
Testator states that having made over by deed of gift to the hrs. of his deceased son, Aquilla, part of a tract called “Letchworth's Chance,” cont. 400 A., it passed to Richard, eldest son of sd. Aquila.
To grandson Aquila and hrs. (youngest son of deceased son Aquila), a tract bou. of John Edmonson, 600 A., “Cold Spring,” in freshes of Gr. Choptank R.
To son Richard and hrs. (having already made over to him by deed of gift the plan. where he dwells, being 300 A. of “Letchworth's Chance” afsd.), 300 A., “Fuller.”
To son Kensey and hrs. (having already made over to him part of tract called “Meares,” cont. 200 A., and also 100 A. adj., being part of a tract testator now lives on called “Angellica”), 100 A. of “Angellica” adj. part already given him, also 157½ A., “White's Rest,” bou. of James Bechamp, and 50 A., “Chance,” bou. of Wm. Griffen and his wife.
To son Isaac and hrs. (having already given him two tracts, 100 A., “Batchelors Fortune,” and 112 A., “Johns Addition”), remaining part of dwel. plan., “Angellica.”
To granddau. Rebecca Johns, personalty.
To son-in-law Robt. Roberts and hrs., 200 A. the s. side of “Grey's Chance” on the Clifts, being the plan. where he now dwells, and acquit him of all indebtedness to estate.
To dau.-in-law Eliza: Cole, Quakers on Western Shore, Sarah Day, Job Hunt and his brother Thos., personalty.
Residue of personal est. to be divided into 10 equal parts and allotted as follows:
2 pts. to child. of deceased son Abraham, as eldest son.
1 pt. to be equally divided among child. of deceased son Aquila.
1 pt. each to sons Richard, Kensey and Isaac.
1 pt. each to daus. Priscilla Roberts and Margaret Hopkins.
The remaining 2 pts. to dau. Eliza: Troth, she not having had a full portion with her other sisters.
Exs.: Sons Richard, Kensey and Isaac, jointly.
Test: Geo. Harris, Jno. Wilkinson, Elizabeth Giles, Eliz. Wilkinson, Anne Harris. 14. 532.
Note–Codicil to above will dated 15th day of 6th month, 1717, directs that crop of tobacco now growing on all plans. be sent to England and sold there to cover indebtedness of testator to certain persons there.
Test. to codicil: Geo. Harris, Jno. Wilkinson, Eliz. Giles.


Johns, Richard, Calvert Co., 6th day, 5th mo., 1719: 14th Dec., 1719.
To wife Priscilla, extx., 1 pt. of dwelling plantation, "Triller," during life; at her decease to eldest son Richard and hrs., he to possess the other pt. of sd. tract when of age, and
personalty.
" son Abraham and hrs., pt. of "Letchworths Chance" cont. 300 A.
" Friends of the Western Shore, £3.
Wife and child, residuary legatees of personal estate.
Sons to be of age at 18.
Testator desires to be buried at The Clifts burying ground by father ----.
Test: George Harris, Joseph Harris, Isaac Johns. 15. 288.


Young, Arthur, Calvert County, 29th May, 1711; 25th July, 1711.
To son Peter, 1 shilling.
To dau. Mary, wife of Alexander Parran, 5 shillings.
To daus. Frances, wife of Sam'l Wallis; Anne, wife of Geo. Harris; Constant, Ann, Elizabeth, Sarah, Urania. and Rachel, purchase money from dwelling place, 550 A., "Hooper's Neck," which is ordered to be sold, and residue of estate.
Exs.: Sons-in-law Sam'll Wallis and Geo. Harris.
Test: Richard Johns, Daniel Rawlings, Robert Skinner. 13. 249.