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Chronological, abstracted index of the Lloyd Manley Genealogical Archive

(LMGA)

Explanation of notes:

 

pimR => probability p(x) monotonically increasing for all x element of R  lim as x -> +inf

[odds increase as we move to the right of the interval]

pimL => probability p(x) monotonically increasing for all x element of R  lim as x -> -inf

[odds increase as we move to the left of the interval]

pieL => probability p(x) exponentially increasing for all x element of R  lim as x -> -inf

[odds greatly ncrease as we move to the left of the interval]

pieR => probability p(x) exponentially increasing for all x element of R  lim as x -> -inf

[odds greatly increase as we move to the right of the interval]

pN => probability p(x) approximately normalized for all x element of R

[odds peak at the middle of the interval]

pAND => putative AND operator [two events taken together obviously require the conclusion]

dAND => deductive AND operator [two events taken together obviously imply the conclusion]

pfp => indicates the time interval for which there was potential for progeny

 

possibly means there was some evidence for the conclusion but the conclusion cannot be relied upon

probable means there was evidence for the conclusion that requires contrary evidence to discount

Neither qualifier means that the conclusion was beyond most doubt.

DUPLICATE_REC means that the entry was mistakenly duplicated by another entry.

 

About Julian Dating:

Prior to 1752 England and the colonies used a Julian calendar in which the new year began on 25 March. Therefore, some dates will be seen with a slash, such as 1727/28. This is an attempt to date the event using both the old and the new calendar system. If a date fell on, say, 25 February 1727 then it would be 25 February, 1727 Julian or 25 February, 1728 new. So, the calligrapher might write the date as 25 February 1727/28 indicating that it was on 25 February 1727 Julian and 25 February, 1728 by the new calendar.

 

Regarding MD probate records (more or less the same in other states and colonies):

 

A widow had a defense if she thought her husband’s will unjust.  Whatever it left her, a widow was entitled to try to get more by claiming her dower, 1/3 of her husband’s estate real & personal.  Often a probate includes the widow’s acceptance or rejection of the will. The widow "stood to" or "abode by the devise in the will" or "elected" or "fled to" her one third or what the law provides. Occasionally she accepted what the will gave her of the real estate but rejected what it gave her of the personal estate, or vice versa.

Wives also held legal authority over transaction of assets, effectively making them owners as well. If a husband desired to transact, convey or otherwise sell land or property the wife had to “release dower”. This is a legal release allowing the husband to transact the property by the wife affirming that she has not or will not claim dower interest in the property. This “release of dower” required the physical presence of the wife by herself before a judge. This can be an important clue when reading deed records indicating that someone has “released dower”. Dower interest constraints on the conveyance of the husband’s property were effective at the moment of marriage regardless of who brought the property into the marriage. It therefore will be necessary for any transaction by the husband.

Often the will was proved in the presence of the heir at law, almost always the testator’s eldest son. This information is helpful, and occasionally this is the only appearance of that son’s name.

 

Basic interval notation:

‘[‘ means left inclusive and ‘]’ means right inclusive

‘(‘ means left exclusive and ‘)’ means right exclusive

Commas separate the endpoints of the interval

Example 1: [26 November 1610, 03 December 1640] means the event occurred at some time between the 26th of November, 1610 and the 3rd of December, 1640; up to and including both given dates.

Example 2: (26 November 1610, 03 December 1640] means the event occurred at some time between the 26th of November, 1610 and the 3rd of December, 1640; excluding the 26th of November, 1610 but including the 3rd of December, 1640.

 

abbreviations and defintions:

USC   --    United States Census; the decennial census performed by the United States Government since 1790 inclusive.

 

Region Key

 

Region      

Letter designation                                                                

description

1                               

SWEKY                        

Southwestern Kentucky, south of I-64 and west of I-75 and within the confines of the State of KY

2

SWCAR                      

Southwestern Carolinas, north of I-20 and west of I-77 and within the confines of the States of NC and SC

3

EVANC                        

Eastern Borders of VA and NC, north of I-40 and east of I-85 and south of I-64 and within the confines of the States of VA and NC

4

NVAMD                        

Northern VA and Western MD, north of I-64 and east of I-81 and within the confines of MD and VA excluding MD east of CB

5

EMDVA                        

Eastern MD and DE and VA all east of the Chesapeake Bay (CB)

6

MISSO                         

Within the confines of the State of MO

7

INDIA                           

Within the confines of the State of IN

8

KANSA                        

Within the confines of the State of KS

9

CALIF                           

Within the confines of the State of CA

10

COLOR                      

Within the confines of the State of CO

11

GEORG                      

Within the confines of the State of GA

12

ENGLA                      

Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

13

NEWJE                      

Within the confines of the State of NJ

14

SESCA                      

All of SC outside Region 2; southeastern SC

15

TEXAS                      

Within the confines of the State of Texas

16

WSTVA                       

Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

17

ILLINO                       

Within the confines of the State of IL

18

IOWA

Within the confines of the State of IA

 

 

No place/No date

 

(unk-unk-001.000) William Manley m. a Margaret Lindsey (d/o Agnes Ruffin and Edward Lindsey) and expired with issue:

            Margaret Manley

            Joan Manley

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D34H page 1 and M2H page 1]

 

(unk-unk-002.000) David Manly (David Manley) m. Martha Stubblefield in NC.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D34H page 1 and M2H page 1]

 

(unk-unk-003.000) A SC genealogical information db on microfilm contains Manley surname information.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M12H page 1 and 2]

 

(unk-unk-004.000) An index to 'all' North Carolina Colonial and State Records (State government only) on Manley surname yields:

            Major Manley and battle at Camden

            Absalom Manley petition

            Allen Manley army rank

            Jas Manley (James Manley) in militia

            John Manley at proprietors' meeting...instructs Hyde

            John Manley land grant to

            Sir Joseph Manley

            Littleton Manley army rank

            Moses Manley army pay

            Sothey Manley army rank

            William Manley to Ashe on Nogg and Campbell

            Manley (countersign)

            Mr. Manly cited

            Dr. Manly

            Gabriel Manly army pay; served Revolutionary War NC line

            Jesse Manly deserter

            John Manley shipmaster

            Morris Manley army rank

            Moses Manly army rank

            Sothey Manly in Davidson's Company; served Revolutionary War NC line

            Southam Manly army pay

Most or all of these are detailed herein.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G10H page 2]

 

(unk-unk-005.000) There were several land grants made west of the Tennessee River to Manleys and Rawlings but are indexed without dates. see sources.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L5H page 10 through 12]

 

(unk-unk-006.000) The following periodical articles of interest contain Manley references that may correlate with LMGA data:

Convict list, 1700s+; Family move to KY, 1809 from Port Tobacco, MD; Prerogative court estate valuations, 1732; List of manors in southern Maryland counties at or abt. St. Michael's, MD; Port Tabacco town hundred (Port tobacco town hundred), 1775.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit Q1E]

 

(unk-unk-007.000) ? m. Mary Higgins at NJ with least issue: Elisha and John.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M112H page 2]

 

Places without dates:

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

 

(unk-SWEKY-001.000) On ? at the City Cemetery Nashville Davidson co., TN Nancy Mandley (Nancy Manley) was buried. No information was provided.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 111 page 2]

 

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(unk-NVAMD-001.000) On ? at Fairfax co., VA John Mandle (John Manley) was mentioned in a will as being married to a woman with prior surname Abercrombie. Her given name was not provided.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 99 page 1]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

Begin Timeline

 

1510-1519

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the borders of England excluding UK states

 

(1510-ENGLA-001.000) On abt. 1516 at Cross Manor John Nuthall m. Jane Horton (d/o Roger Horton and Alice Manley (d/o Sir Thomas Manley)) b. abt. 1495 at Cheshire co., England.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit E1E]

 

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1520-1529

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1530-1539

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1540-1549

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1550-1559

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1560-1569

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1570-1579

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1580-1589

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1590-1599

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1590-NVAMD-001.000) On [15 May 1594, 06 April 1594] Anges Manley (Agnes Manley) (d/o Lawrence Manley) (m. Thomas White) at Newport-Bagnell, Baltimore co., MD expired with issue:

            Lawrence Manley

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            Thomas Manley

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            William Manley

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            Catherine Manley

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            Elizabeth Manley

                        b.

                        m. William Simpkin

                        d.

            Joan Manley

                        b.

                        m. Henry Tyce (Bronson)

                        d.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M28H page 2]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1600-1609

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1610-1619

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1620-1629

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1630-1639

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1630-NVAMD-001.000) Sarah Manely (Sarah Manley) m. a Richard Forster on x element of [20 August 1634, 20 August 1635, 20 August 1636, . . . , 20 August 1777] in Cecil co., MD.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M10H page 2]

 

(1630-NVAMD-002.000) On March 25, 1634 the Ark and the Dove, the first immigrant ships to MD, arrive at St. Clement's Island in St. Mary's co., MD. No Manleys were aboard.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit IEE]

 

(1630-NVAMD-003.000) From the founding of St. Inigoes Mission in St. Mary's co., MD until the 1800's there were no Manleys recorded as buried there.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit S1E]

 

(1630-NVAMD-004.000) Captain Thomas Cornwalis' wife was one Penelope Wiseman Cornwalis who was born in England sometime before 1638. A relative of hers accompanied her and Thomas to the New World circa 1650. Robert Wiseman apparently returned to England w/o having children in America. William Cornwallis, son and heir of Thomas and born in MD, administered land granted Thomas in 1658; to wit, 1000 acres in Baltimore co., MD known as "Planter's Paradise", located on the "West side of the north branch of Back River". Land encroachments forced a resurvey of the land in 1678.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 3]

 

(1630-NVAMD-005.000) John Manley I was born on [1610, 1658]. {On 1677 Clerk of the Court, St. Mary’s co., MD no earlier than 18 years of age - job title that of educated gentry}

[putative conclusion of fact]

 

(1630-NVAMD-006.000) In 1638, Madam Cornwallis, wife of British General Thomas Cornwallis, lived and raised heirs at St. Mary's co., MD at their home at Cornwallis' Crosse, later called Cross Manor. The Madam was born Penelope Wiseman and her descendents appeared years later in both Westmoreland co., VA and St. Mary's co., MD. Some 19'300 acres of virgin land was granted to Thomas Cornwallis by the Crown of England.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 3]

 

(1630-NVAMD-007.000) John Manly (John Manley - John Manby - John Manley) arrived on abt. 18 June, 1636 at Accomack co., VA listed as "by John Neale".

[source:  LMGA Exhibit I3H page 2 and Exhibit L14H page 5]

 

(1630-NVAMD-008.000) Jon. Manly (Jonathan Manley - Jonathan Manly) arrived abt. 04 August, 1637 at Isle of Wight co., VA listed as "by Joseph Cobb".  Keywords: branch of Warwicksquike River, New Towne Haven (New Town Haven - Newtown Haven), John Vaslers, Elizabeth Cobb, Joseph Cobb, Benjamin Cobb. Patent for land renewed on 01 September, 1643 (possibly closer to date of actual transport).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit I3H page 2 and Exhibit L14H page 4]

 

(1630-NVAMD-009.000) Jon Manly (John Manley) arrived in 1637 at Isle of Wight co., VA listed as "by Joseph Cobb". Contradicted by Exhibit L14H which shows no such arrival.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit I3H page 2]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1640-1649

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

 

(1640-EVANC-001.000) On about 31 March, 1645 John Manning (John Manley) was recorded for billable purposes in a deed at lower Norfolk co., VA

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D209H page 2]

 

(1640-EVANC-002.000) On 01 February, 1648 John Manning (John Manley) acknowledges a request for shipment at a lower Norfolk co., VA court hearing.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D209H page 3]

 

(1640-EVANC-003.000) On 15 February, 1648 Thomas Man. (Hyphenation of last name or end of sentence for period unclear) (Thomas Manning - Thomas Man - Thomas Manley)  was identified as a servant conveyed to Peter Porter from Captain John West Governor (Governor John West, Captain John West) at a lower Norfolk co., VA court hearing.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D209H page 4]

 

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1650-1659

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

 

(1650-EVANC-001.000) On 29 November, 1654 at Norfolk co., VA a land patent to Sarah Hancock of Lynnhaven Parish, Lower Norfolk, VA for 300 acres was granted; 200 acres of which was granted for the transport of Richard Belt, John Browne (John Brown), Mary Stout and William Piggot into the colony.

[source: LMGA Exhibit M115H page 11]

 

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1650-NVAMD-001.000)  Anthony Rawlings in 1651 appeared in a St. Mary's co., MD will record

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1650-NVAMD-002.000) After 20 July, 1655 John Hallowes, Senior (Major John Hallowes, Senior, esquire - John Hallowes I)

b. on (08 June 1612, 08 June 1613]

previously of Rachedale co., Palatine of Lancaster, England

resided at St. Mary's co., MD on 02 June, 1639

m1. Restituta Tue Hallowes rt I on 02 June, 1639

expired testate with issue:

Restituta Hallowes Whitson rt II

b. on [02 March 1640, 27 April 1660)

{using 8 month/12 year pregnancy/progeny rule}

with pfp on [02 March 1652, +inf.)

at Northumberland co., VA

m. John Whitson I (John Whitston - John Whetsone)

expired before 28 July, 1670

{VA planter with land grants adjoining John Hallowes, Senior.}

            m. before 28 July, 1670

            issue:

                        John Whitson (John Whitson II)

                                    expired probable intestate sine prole

                        Restitute Whitson Steele-Manley rt III

                                    b. on (27 July 1660, +inf.)

                                    with pfp on (27 July 1672, +inf.)

{using 8 month/12 year pregnancy/progeny rule}

exp. on exp. [30 January 1688, 29 February 1688]

m1. Matthew Steele

On or about 06 December, 1674

ceremony performed by Minister John Waugh

and declared “contrary to law” probably b/c she was too young

{s/o Thomas Steele of VA and legatee same}

exp. before 27 July, 1681.

issue:

Thomas Steele

exp. intestate sine prole on [1691, 1701]

m2. John Manley I

On abt. August, 1680 but before 27 July, 1681

at Westmoreland co., VA;

                                    issue:

                                                William Manley

                                                            see index entries

                                                John Manley II

                                                            m. possible Ann Turley West-Manley

                                                            but probably not

                                                            issue:

                                                                        John Manley III

                                                                        b. before 20 November, 1734

d. after 30 January, 1687

            John Hallowes, Junior (John Hallowes II)

b.

m.

exp. intestate sine prole

m2. Elizabeth ? Hallowes

b. on [20 July 1631, 20 July 1630)

exp. after 20 July, 1655

m1. John Sturman

issue: John Sturman

b. 1650 at MD

exp. 1723

at Westmoreland co., VA

John Hallowes, Senior made several court appearances at the county court of St. Mary's co., MD and practiced law there. Apparently there was no issue of the marriage between John Hallowes and Elizabeth Hallowes (as no heirs other than Restituta existed). Common law default at the time would effect legatee for females only if no male issue existed. Note that the Restitute generations are very compressed however, this particular pedigree was identified in contemporaneous court records as shown above. An average age for the first two Restitutas at childbirth would come out to about 14 years of age!

[source:  LMGA Exhibit J1E and D36H page 5 and Exhibit G2E and Exhibit M116H page 7 and D232 page 2 and D234H pages 3 and 4 and Exhibit M131H page 4]

 

(1650-NVAMD-003.000) Three references to John Manley of MD appear in an index to the MD deed courts from 1658 to 1790.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G2E]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

 

(1650-SESCA-001.000) John Maury (John Maurey - John Manley) arrived from Bristol, England on [1654, 1663] at St. Christopher (modern-day Nevis and Kitts).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit I2H page 5]

 

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1660-1669

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1660-NVAMD-001.000) On 21 July 1669 John Nuthall, descendent of Nuthall who m. Nancy Manley, daughter of Sir Thomas Manley of Cheshire co., England b. abt. 1445, sells two manors in St. Mary's Cty; to wit Elizabeth and Cross Manor, both later owned by Thomas Manley of St. Mary's co., MD abt. 1740. Cross Manor was name of estate Sir Thomas Manley lived on in England. The receiver was one Walter Hall.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit AAF and E1E]

 

(1660-NVAMD-002.000) Elizabeth Manly (Elizabeth Manley) arrived from Bristol, England on [1664, 1685] at the Virginia Colony. Possibly correlated: Elizabeth Manly (Elizabeth Manley) arrived at colony of VA for 4 years service to John Holbrock on 21 November, 1666 (see Exhibit I4H)

[source:  LMGA Exhibit I2H page 6 and Exhibit I4H page 2]

 

(1660-NVAMD-003.000) Westmoreland co., VA shrinks to what was approx. its modern-day size by 1661.

 

(1660-NVAMD-004.000) On 09 April, 1663 John Whitson (John Whetstone - John Whitstone) patented 1000 acres of land in Westmoreland co., VA above the head of the Nominy River between the branches or main swamps of the river, including branch that leads down to Colonel Allerton's Mill (Allertons Mill) and the branch that leads to White's Mill (Whites Mill).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D3H page 3]

 

(1660-NVAMD-005.000) On 10 April, 1666 the Northumberland co., VA County Court orders William Jallon to pay duties on behalf of John Manly (John Manley) as his guarantor as John Manley failed to do same as required when he departed the colony. John Manley was described as the master of a vessel. Failure to pay duties was reported by the County Collector for Northumberland co., VA Colonel Peter Ashton.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G12H page 2]

 

(1660-NVAMD-006.000) On 20 June, 1666 the Northumberland co., VA County Court awards William Jallons a judgement against John Manly (John Manley).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G12H page 3]

 

(1660-NVAMD-007.000) On 24 September, 1667 John Whitson (John Whetstone - John Whitstone) patented 1430 acres of land in Westmoreland co., VA above the head of the Nominy River between the branches or main swamps of the river, including branch that leads down to Colonel Allerton's Mill (Allertons Mill) and the branch that leads to White's Mill (Whites Mill).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D3H page 3]

 

(1660-NVAMD-008.000) On [17 May 1668, 17 May 1667) prob. at Northumberland co., VA Anth. Manby (Anthony Manley - Anthony Manly - Anth. Manley - Anth. Manly) was born. On 17 May 1682 at Northumberland co., VA he was listed as a servant of Tho. Opye (Thomas Opye - Thomas Ope - Thomas Opee).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G25H page 4]

 

(1660-NVAMD-009.000) On 28 March, 1664 Lt. Col. Thomas Goodrich patented 2000 acres in Rappahanock co., VA on south side of Rappahanock River land being adjacent to John Mills, Thomas Rawson (Thomas Rawlings), Anthony, and the Orphant of Clement Thresh land. Transports Roger Manley as part of patent.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 48 page 2]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA east of Chesapeake Bay

 

(1660-EMDVA-001.000) On abt. 17 November, 1664 Thomas Manley and John Manley receive a portion of a 7'950 acre tract of land to which they were entitled. Also receiving portions of same tract were Edward Maning (Edward Manley), Thomas Cole and Alexander Cole (William Cole).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L8H page 2]

 

(1660-EMDVA-002.000) In 1666 Thomas Manley recorded his cattle mark in Somerset co., MD.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G4H page 2 and Exhibit G2E]

 

(1660-EMDVA-003.000) On 09 November, 1666 at Accomack co., VA Thomas Manly (Thomas Manley) was named as 1 of 14 arrivals at said county for the service of Edward Smith.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L13H page 3]

 

(1660-EMDVA-004.000) On 09 November, 1666 at Accomack co., VA John Pike (John Peak) patented 400 acres at Mattapany (Mattapeny) in said county.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L13H page 3]

 

(1660-EMDVA-005.000) On abt. 1668 at Accomack co., VA Overton Manly (Overton Manley) was named as 1 of 145 arrivals at said county for the service of Daniel Jennifer and Anne Jennifer (AKA Anne Toft).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L13H page 4 and page 5]

 

(1660-EMDVA-006.000) On 05 April, 1666 at Accomack co., VA Richard Manly (Richard Manley) was named as 1 of 120 arrivals at said county for the service of David Williamson.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L14H page 2]

 

(1660-EMDVA-007.000) On 28 March, 1664 at Rappahanock co., VA 2 persons by identical name of Roger Manley were named as 2 of 40 arrivals at said county for the service of Lt. Col. Thomas Goodrich.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L14H page 3]

 

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1670-1679

 

(1670-unk-001.000) 1678 Manly (Manley) and Murty settle out of court in MD.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit W1E]

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1670-NVAMD-001.000)  Elizabeth Rawlins appeared in an Original Wills record in 1676 at St. Mary's co., MD

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-002.000)  Elizabeth Rawlins appeared in an Inventories and Accounts record in 1676 at St. Mary's co., MD

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-003.000)  Elizabeth Rawlins appeared in a Wills record in 1676 at St. Mary's co., MD

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-004.000)  Elizabeth Rawlins appeared in an Inventories and accounts record in 1677 at St. Mary's co., MD

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-005.000) On 22 June, 1677 John Rawlings (John Rollens - John Rollins - John Rawlins) of Dorchester co., MD appeared in St. Mary's co., MD court.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit W1E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-006.000) In 1678 or 1679 John Manley (John Manley I) was ordered by Chancery court of St. Mary's co., MD to make an inquisition into the Robert Sheale Estate.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G1E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-007.000) On before 28 July, 1670 at Westmoreland co., VA John Whetstone (John Whetsone - John Whitston - John Whitson)

m. Restituta Hallowes rt II

expired testate with issue:

            John Whitson (John Whetstone)

                        b.

                        m.

                        exp.

            Restitute Whitson rt III (Restituta Whetstone)

                        b. On (27 July 1660, 28 February 1671) pimL

m.

exp. [30 January 1688, 29 February 1688]

With wife Restituta Hallowes rt II and two children apparently legatees equally. Widows share was probably about one-third of John Hallowes, Senior's holdings. Known holdings by William Manley's generation were about 2400 acres of the Hallowes fortune (Steele fortune holdings unclear at this time - some lands located at or near “Spring Cotton” at Westmoreland co., VA).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 5 and temp 14 page 2]

 

(1670-NVAMD-008.000) John Manley (John Manley I) was the surveyor, or Clerk of the Court, St. Mary's co. from February, 1677 to abt. August, 1680.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G1E]

 

(1670-NVAMD-009.000) By 1678 all land originally granted Thomas Cornwallis was still in the possession of his heir William Cornwallis.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 3]

 

(1670-NVAMD-010.000) On abt. 15 December, 1679 Clerk of the Court, St. Mary's co., MD John Manley moves to Westmoreland co., VA from St. Mary's co., MD after resigning his position as clerk and becoming a "man of independent income who no longer works for a living". [resignation from Clerks position may come a few months after move]

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G1E]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA east of Chesapeake Bay

 

(1670-EMDVA-001.000) In 1678 or 1679 Jeffrey Meanley was ordered by Chancery court of Calvert co., MD to appear as juror for inquisition; noted to be otherwise known as Manley.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G1E]

 

(1670-EMDVA-002.000) In 1679 Henry Mitchell of the Clifts (Henry Mitchell of the Cliffs) of Calvert co., MD, a planter, sold to Jeffery Meanely of the Clifts (Jeffery Meanely of the Cliffs - Jeffery Meanly of the Cliffs - Jeffery Manly of the Cliffs - Jeffery Manley of the Cliffs - Jefferey Meanely of the Cliffs) of Calvert co., MD, a planter, 150 acres of Ceader Point (Cedar Point).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D70H page 2]

 

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

 

(1670-SESCA-001.000) John Taylor Manley (John Mauley - John Taylor Mauley - John Manley - John T. Manley - John T. Mauley) arrived from Europe at Charles Town in the Carolina Colony (present-day Charleston, SC) sometime before 07 September, 1678.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit I1H pages 2 and 3]

 

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1680-1689

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 EVANC Eastern Borders of VA and NC

 

(1680-EVANC-001.000) On [1688, 1738] James Henby conveyed land to Edward Mandlin (Edward Manley).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G9H page 2]

 

(1680-EVANC-002.000) On [1688, 1738] Elizabeth Mandling or Elizabeth Mandlin (Elizabeth Manley) pleads with court to recover her estate from executors Peter Jones and Rebaca Jones (Rebecca Jones) re: will of Joseph Sutten. Plea approved. Probably a formality. This indicates that the Elizabeth here named may have been born with surname Jones and that she was rightful legatee of a Jones estate.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G9H page 3]

 

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1680-NVAMD-001.000) A land record dated 19 January 1681 shows the owner as a William Cole of a land tract of 50 acres. The tract was called 'Manley'. Jesuit Missions brought indentured servants to St. Mary's co., MD from England with the agreement that, after 3 to 5 years service they would be free to seek their own employment and would be given 50 acres of land if unskilled, 100 acres if skilled (this promise may have been reduced to 50 acres for all servants by the time John I arrived). These lands were granted from the St. Inigoes Manor originally granted by Lord Baltimore to the Jesuit Missions around 1630. Thomas Manley years later owned at least three tracts of land in St. Inigoes Manor (see 1740 and 1750). The reason for the name of the tract may have been that William Cole perceived a man named "Manly" to be a cuckold. Indeed, a closer examination of the primary source suggests that this was NOT given by the Jesuits to John Manley for his service as an indentured servant, thus arguing against this event as evidence for John Manley I’s immigration to the colonies. This was because the tract was surveyed for William Cole, suggesting that he patented it, not the Jesuits.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D31H pages 4 and 6 and temp 21 page 2]

 

(1680-NVAMD-002.000) On 13 May, 1688 a Jefferey Manely witnesses the probating of the will of Nathan Dawe (Nathan Daw) "of the clifts" in Calvert co., MD. Nathan Daw m. Mary Daw (Mary Dawe).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D10H page 1]

 

(1680-NVAMD-003.000) On 17 September 1683 John Manley I and Restituta Manley rt III conveyed 100 acres of "Nominy Forest", from original tract of 2430 acres inherited Restituta, to Nicholas Spencer, esq.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2H page 2]

 

(1680-NVAMD-004.000) On 08 June, 1688 Mathew Bust (Matthew Bust) (illiterate) at Stafford co., VA conveyed 850 acres of land in Stafford co., VA to Ralph Smith of Stafford co., VA which previously belonged to John Manley I and Restituta Manley. Keywords are: Ralph Smith (Ralphe Smith), Chyrugeon, Major John Hollis (Hallowes), John Newton, Potomacke River (Potomac River - Potomack River, Patomake River), James Price, Patatick Marsh (Patrick Marsh), William Fitzhugh, Henry Merest, Robert Hewitt and George Mason.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D84H pages 4 and 5]

 

(1680-NVAMD-005.000) On [01 December 1685, 13 March 1689] Susan Humfry (Susan Humphrey - Susan Humfrey) expired testate widow of Thomas Humfry (Thomas Humphrey - Thomas Humfrey) (exp. before 01 December, 1685 of Potomack - Potomac, Stafford co., VA and a planter) and such was recorded in Stafford co., VA court. Thomas Manley and John S. Maly (John S. Manley - John S. Manly - John Manley - John Manly) were present (John Manley I expired before 1688 - John Manley same presence occurred 13 March, 1689). Keywords are: William Martin (William Martyn) of Plimouth (Plymouth), Devon co. and a mariner, Johane Thomas, Nicholas Battiney (Nicholas Battinge) of Barston of Flying Stork Parish, Mariner co., Robert Joudge (Robert Judge), Arthur Prowze, John Emmett, and George Rithout.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D84H page 6]

 

(1680-NVAMD-006.000) On 09 December, 1686 the Stafford co., VA court recorded that John Manley I and Restituta Manley owned 200 acres of land in Stafford County, VA until 04 October, 1681 when they sold it to Nicholas Hayward. Keywords are: Nicholas Hayward of London, Captain George Brent, Mr. Sigismund Massey, Samuel Hayward, Martha Hayward, Potomack (Potomac), Robert Alexander, Joseph Hayward, John Cully, William Burnham, Mark Alden, Phillip Lainthall, Nathaniel Unwin, Robert Nesse.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D84H pages 2 and 3]

 

(1680-NVAMD-007.000) John Manley I witnesses the will of Patrick Spence when it was probated in Westmoreland co., VA on 26 March, 1684. It was also witnessed by Alexander Spence (indicated as his father in other records) and John Jordan. Decedents widow was Dorcas Spence.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D26H page 1]

 

(1680-NVAMD-008.000) *John Manley I expired on [15 June 1686, 30 January 1687] pimR with issue:

            William Manley

b. on [15 June 1686, 30 June 1686] pimR

with pfp on [15 June 1701, 26 July 1717]

            John Manley II

b. on  [March 1687, 01 Nov 1687] pimR

with pfp on [March 1702, +inf.] poss. (March 1702, 22 November 1734]

and was survived by his wife Restituta Whetstone Steele-Manley rt III (Restituta Manley rt III) who expired on [1688, 1695].

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H pages 5 and 6]

 

(1680-NVAMD-009.000) On January, 1688 John Elliott (John Elliot – John Eliott) of Appomattox, Appomattox co., VA purchased land in Rappahannock co., VA from Christopher Butler of Pope’s Creek, Westmoreland co., VA on 11 August, 1675. Prior to September, 1685 his apparent son of the same name, John Elliott, m. Sarah Foxall (Sarah Foxhall – Sarah Foxal – Sara Foxhall – Sarah Foxall).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D214H page 2]

 

(1680-NVAMD-010.000) On 13 December, 1682 at James City, VA in a city council meeting (attended by Coll William Cole, Coll Richard Lee, Coll John Page, Henry Chicheley Kent Deputy Governor, Mr Secretary Nicholas Spencer, Coll Nathaniel Bacon - Auditor Bacon, Coll Phillip Ludwell) William Harrison and John Manly (John Manley I - John Manly I) were described as the two "least guilty" of a group of "privateers" accused of pillaging and were sentenced to die by hanging, and were recorded as having escaped imprisonment and were thence given a pardon by the Lieutenant Governor of VA. One of them (though which was not identified) was described as a Polander (from Poland) and as having been baptized on 08 December, 1682.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G26H page 2]

 

(1680-NVAMD-011.000) On 13 March, 1688 at Stafford co., VA Thomas Manley and John S () Maly (John Manley) were present at a disposition of the estate of Thomas Humfry (Thomas Humphrey), a planter and related to be “of Potomack” in Stafford co., VA (Potomac – probably residing along Potomac river in Stafford co., VA). William Martyn (William Martin - illiterate) and Johane Thomas (Johan Thomas - illiterate) were executors after Susan Humfry (Susan Humphrey), the previous executor, expired also. Nicholas Battiney (Nicholas Battinge) of “Barston” in the parish of “Flying Stork”, county of Mariner, was named as attorney. Keywords are: Robert Joudge (Robert Judge), Arthur Prowce, John Emmett, George Rithout.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 17 page 2]

 

(1680-NVAMD-012.000) On 01 December, 1685 at Stafford co., VA (will recorded at Stafford co., VA 13 March, 1688 – presumed written there) Susan Humphrey (illiterate) writes her will which indicates that her cousins Gartrie Sarle, John Thomas, Sarah d/o Johan Thomas (John Thomas), Sarah Lee, and William Martyn (William Martin); that Christopher Pender has a son named John Pender; that Thomasin Adams was the wife of John Adams; that Sarah Adams was the d/o John Adams Taylor; Sarah was the d/o Roger Mills (Sarah Mills); that her sister was Johan Thomas. Keywords are; Grace Bastard (illiterate), Rachel Branch (illiterate),Sampson Vallack, Junior, Dorothy Pender.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 17 page 2 and page 3]

 

(1680-NVAMD-013.000) On 13 October, 1688 at Stafford co., VA Thomas Manley was present for the making of an indenture between the party Nicholas Ley, Junior of Plymouth of England and William Martyn (William Martin - illiterate) and Johan Thomas of Plymouth (presumably England and said to be only sister of Susan Humfry – Susan Humphrey – Susan Humphrey being said to be late of Plymouth implying immigration to Stafford co., and widow and relict of Thomas Humfry – Thomas Humphrey). Thomas Humphrey was of “Potomack” (Potomac) in Stafford co., VA and a planter, deceased and the party Nicholas Battinge of Oarston, Parish of Plymstock, Devon co. (presumably England) and a mariner. Keywords are: Nicholas Ley, Johan Thomas (illiterate), George Richout, John Smalley, Robert Joudge (Robert Judge), Arthuir Prowse (Arthur Prowse – Arthur Proust), John Emmett.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 17 page 3 and page 4]

 

(1680-NVAMD-014.000) On 18 October, 1688 at Stafford co., VA Thomas Manley was present for the making of an indenture between the party Nicholas Ley, Junior of Plymouth of England, a mariner, and William Martyn, illiterate mariner, and Johan Thomas, illiterate, of Plymouth (presumably England and said to be only sister of Susan Humfry – Susan Humphrey – Susan Humphrey being said to be late of Plymouth implying immigration to Stafford co., and widow and relict of Thomas Humfry – Thomas Humphrey) and the party Nicholas Battinge of Oarston, Parish of Plymestockin, Devon co. (presumably England), a mariner. Keywords are: Robert Joudge (Robert Judge), John Emmett, Arthur Prowse (Arthur Proust), John Smally (John Smalley), and George Richout.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 17 page 4]

 

(1680-NVAMD-014.000) On 1684 John Manly (John Manley) was listed as an officer of Westmoreland co., VA; to wit, a Justice.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 35 page 3]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1690-1699

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

 

(1690-SWCAR-001.000) On 19 September, 1694 at Pascotanck Precinct Thomas Pollock and John West were recorded as the attorneys of Thomas Steel (Thomas Steele) in case involving John Godderd (John Goddard) expired. Keywords are: John Bourland of New England, Thomas Harvey, Samuel Swann, Daniel Akehurst, Francis Tomes, Benjamin Lakar, George Podage, Comander, G. Muschamp (Commander Muschamp, Commander G. Muschamp).

[source: LMGA Exhibit D89H page 2]

 

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1690-NVAMD-001.000) Prince George's co., MD takes on its current boundaries on 03 October, 1695.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M18H page 1]

 

(1690-NVAMD-002.000) In November 1699 John Rawlings b. on [November 1691, November 1992] of Prince George's co., MD, son of William Rawlings was ordered to serve Collon John Addison until he reaches 21 years of age.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C1002H page 2]

 

(1690-NVAMD-003.000) On 20 June, 1690 John Newton of Westmoreland co., VA quit-claimed to his son Benjamin Newton of Stafford co., VA a portion of land (400 acres) in Stafford co., VA originally owned by John Manley I and Restituta Manley that was at that time occupied by Benjamin same. with keywords: James Hall, [name missing], Joell Striblinge, and James Hearse.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D85H page 2]

 

(1690-NVAMD-004.000) On 26 January, 1691 John Newton of Stafford co., VA conveyed 300 acres of land in Stafford co., VA originally owned by John Manley I and Restituta Manley to William Fitzhugh. Deed of conveyance from John Manley I same to John Newton same was dated 10 May, 1683. Keywords are: John Adderton of Stafford co., VA, bordering Machodick at Bever Dam (Machodick at Beaver Dam), James Price, bordering John Newton, Junior, crossing Church Road, bordering Benjamin Newton, Joell Striblinge, Sarah Newton m. Joseph Newton, James Hearse, esquire.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D85H page 3]

 

(1690-NVAMD-005.000) On [07 December 1694, 29 May 1695] Captain Thomas Youell, Jr. (Thomas Jordan) prob. of Yocomoco in Copley Parish, Westmoreland co., VA expired testate with least issue:

            Ann Youell

            Penelope Youell of Westmoreland co., VA

b. [] ?

m1. Patrick Spence, Jr. (s/o Patrick Spence, Sr. and Dorcas Spence)

m2. Thomas Thompson. issue:

            Patrick Spence III

m1. abt. 1715 d/o Colonel George Eskridge

m2. Jemima Pope d/o Lawrence Pope.

            Thomas Spence

m. Ann Thompson OR

Alice Thomason

(Ann Thomazen - Alice Thomazen - Ann Thomasin – Alice Thomasin)

            Winnifred Youell (Winifred Youell)

            Richard Youell

            Elizabeth Youell

And was m. nomen nescio.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T3H page 3 and M116H page 33 and Exhibit M118H page 2]

 

(1690-NVAMD-006.000) About 1695 Thomas Steele expired intestate sine prole, making William Manley, son of John and Restituta Manley, the sole heir of estate (effect of primogeniture: William same was sole land legatee; personal effects divisible in divers calculus). William Manley executes on inheritance by seizin (public pronouncement on lands witnessed by public). Total inheritance approx. 2400 acres from Hallowes line (or, at least that was all that was claimed by Hallowes heir in civil suit). Steele line not yet determined. Years later a court case against Richard Manley in SC would raise doubt about whether or not Thomas Steele expired sine prole. See: (1780-SWCAR-009.000) Therefore, a closer look into the Steele line is advised.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 5 and D?H page 2]

 

(1690-NVAMD-007.000) On 28 May 1695 William Manley's land, belonging formerly to John Hallows (John Hallowes), was referenced in the deed of conveyance from Isaac Allerton to Alexander Gaudin (Alexander Gordon) in Westmoreland co., VA as bounding his own. The land was located near Nomony Clifts (Nominy Clifts) and was adjacent to land owned by Patrick Spence.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D1H page 2]

 

(1690-NVAMD-008.000) On [02 June 1691, 29 November 1691] pimR Richard Sturman expired testate presumably sine prole. He mentions "beloved" friends John Sturman and Penelope Hig? (Penelope Higgins - Penelope Higgons) who he describes as a "woman servant".

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M118H page 2 and Exhibit M116H page 28]

 

(1690-NVAMD-009.000) On 28 July, 1694 at St. Mary’s co., MD Cornelius Manley was listed as a creditor of John Blomfield in inventory of same.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 11 page 2]

 

(1690-NVAMD-010.000) On 26 March, 1695 at St. Mary’s co., MD Cornelius Manley was listed as a creditor of Edward Barbier in inventory of same.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 11 page 3]

 

(1690-NVAMD-011.000) On May, 1697 at St. Mary’s co., MD Cornelius Manley was listed as a debtor to William Roswell in inventory of same.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 11 page 4]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

 

1700-1709

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 - EVANC - Eastern Borders of VA and NC

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1700-NVAMD-001.000) On abt. 13 July, 1704 at St. Mary's co., MD John Wiseman m. Catherine Miles Wiseman (Catherine Miles Wiseman - Katherine Wiseman) expired testate with issue:

            John Wiseman expired testate 18 April, 1716 sine prole eldest male;

            Mary Wiseman

                        m. Cornelius Manning (Cornelius Manley); mentions son-in-law Cornelius Manning

            Robert Wiseman youngest male;

            Catherine Wiseman (Katherine Wiseman) poss. youngest female.

With keywords: Accomak Valley (Accomack Valley), Patuxent Road. Hugh Hopewell, anomak Valley on Pattux out maine Roade (prob. Accomak Valley (Accomack Valley) Main Patuxent Road. Witnesses: Thomas Courtney, George Mason and Gilbert Robinson. Will Proven 18 July, 1704 and written 06 December, 1703.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M109E page 1 and Exhibit D2E]

 

(1700-NVAMD-002.000) Dorothy Manley of Newton Bushnell, Devon co., MD b. abt. 1681 was unmarried in abt. 1700. On 16 September, 1700 she bound herself to serve John Smith of Bideford, Devon co., MD for four years in MD and VA. On 29 November, 1703 she witnesses a deed.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C1005 page 2]

 

(1700-NVAMD-003.000) On abt. 30 August, 1704 Alexander Spence of Yocomoco in Copley Parish, Westmoreland co., VA expired testate with least issue:

            Patrick Spence

b. []

m. poss. Penelope Youell Spence

d.

            Mary Spence

b. []

m.

d.

            Dorcas Spence

b. []

m.

exp. (goddaughter of Jeremiah Jadwin of Yocomoco, Westmoreland co., VA

who exp. abt. 1697)

            Elizabeth Spence

And was survived by widow nomen nescio. Widow poss. Penelope Spence (named as returning an inventory for Patrick Spence on 29 August, 1694 alongside Alexander Spence same, but relation not stated - Exhibit M118H suggests Patrick Spence m. Penelope Youell Spence same and that Alexander Spence same was this Patrick Spences father). Witnesses: John Hartley and William Manley. Friend mentioned as George Eskridge.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T3H page 3 and Exhibit D2H pages 4 and 5 and Exhibit M118H page 2 through page 4]

 

(1700-NVAMD-004.000) On 29 November, 1704 William Smoot of Copeley Parish, Westmoreland co., VA conveyed land to Lawrence Pope and describes it as bounded by land once owned by Thomas Steele, then in possession of William Manley. His land lies in Cople and Washington Parish. Area belonging to William Manley was called "mouth of the narrows".

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2H page 6]

 

(1700-NVAMD-005.000) On 27 and 28 March, 1706 Mary Dudley swears on oath that William Manley was born in the latter part of June 1686. John Manley I's place of last residence was identified as Cople Parish, Westmoreland co., VA. Eleanor Crane, wife of Thomas Crane, was midwife for William's birth.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2H page 7]

 

(1700-NVAMD-006.000) On 25 August, 1706 Thomas Shadrick describes his land as bound by land of Mr. William Manley. His tract was called Carraoman (Carroman).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2H page 8]

 

(1700-NVAMD-007.000) On 25 October, 1708 Dorcas Jordan (born Dorcus Youell - Dorcas Youell) of Cople Parish Westmoreland co., VA bequeaths 20 shillings to William Manley. Dorcas Jordan's grandson was Patrick Spence, who was the son of Alexander Spence, esquire.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D3H page 2 and Exhibit D6H page 1]

 

(1700-NVAMD-008.000) On 03 February, 1708 William Manley sells 2430 acres of land, first granted to John Whitson, to one Robert Carter of Lancaster co. for 200 pounds.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D3H page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-009.000) On 25 February, 1708 Thomas Thompson, surveyor of Westmoreland co., VA, surveys land held by William Manley.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D3H page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-010.000) William and Penelope Manley are, on 26 October, 1709, still married.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D3H page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-011.000) William Manley owned 216 acres of land for 'quit-rents' in Westmoreland co., VA  in 1709.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L1H page 2]

 

(1700-NVAMD-012.000) On 08 June 1703 Willoughby Allerton (of Machotique in Cople Parish, Westmoreland co., VA) conveyed to William Harper land in Westmoreland co., VA land that was originally conveyed from John and Restituta Manley in 17 September, 1683 and formerly belonging to John Wheston (John Whitstone, John Whetstone) to Nicholas Spencer, esquire. The land was located in Nominy Forest near land of Peter Duncan.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2H page 2 and page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-013.000) On 16 September, 1700 a record was entered in the Anne Arundel co., MD court indicating that Dorothy Manly (Dorothy Manley) of Bushell, Devon co. b. on (16 September 1680, 16 September 1681] and single bound herself as apprentice and servant to John Smith of Bideford, Devon co.  for service on a plantation in either VA or MD for four years. Witnessed by John Smith and Jonathan Hamner. Record entered at Devon Cty. on 09 August, 1703

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D208H page 2]

 

(1700-NVAMD-014.000) Dorothy Manley witnesses a land conveyance at Baltimore co., MD on 29 November, 1703. Keywords are: William Hawkins (illiterate), Anne Hawkins (illiterate), William Bladen, Broad Neck, Ralph Hawkins of Anne Arundel co., MD, Richard Bickardice, Joseph Hawkins (illiterate), Charles Greenberry, John Edrde.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D208H page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-015.000) On April 1705 at Westmoreland co., VA F. Wright, John Sturman, Benjamin Berryman, William Allerton, Caleb Butler, and John Elliott (John Elliot – John Eliott) were all witnesses to a legal hearing.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D213H page 2]

 

(1700-NVAMD-016.000) John Elliott (John Eliott – John Elliot) expired on [09 January 1707, 31 March 1708] pimR with issue:

            John Elliott

m. Sabella Higgins (Sibella Higgins)

d/o John Higgins (AKA Captain John Elliott)

least issue: William, John, Augustine, Betty, Mildred, Martha

            William Elliott

            Mary Elliott (niece of John Foxall – John Foxhall)

m1. Nicholas Mewes (Nicholas Muse)

b. on [circa 1685], exp. on [1716]

Issue: John Muse

m2 Daniel Higdon (Daniel Higgins)

Issue: Mary, Jane

residing Westmoreland co., VA on 1717

Daniel Higdon

m2 Margaret ? Pope who

m1 Nathaniel Pope

            Martha Elliott (niece of John Foxall – John Foxhall)

m. Jordan Weedon (grand s/o Patrick Spence and Dorcas Spence)

            Sarah Elliott (step d/o Col. Andrew Monroe)

m. ? Ransdell

                                    Issue: Thomas, Sarah Elliott

            Elizabeth Elliott (step d/o Col. Andrew Monroe)

m.? Sturman

issue: Elizabeth, Sarah, Martha

And was survived by widow Sarah Foxall Elliott m2. Andrew Monroe. Witnessed by Joseph Bailey, Thomas Shaw, Ann Bailey (sister of Caleb Butler), Elizabeth Hurley (Elizabeth Turley), Elizabeth Cole. Left land he called “Pang Golio” to son John Elliott and land bought of John Butler to other son William.

 [source:  LMGA Exhibit D214H pages 2, 3 and 4 and Exhibit D216H pages 2 and 3 and Exhibit M115H page 2 through 4]

 

(1700-NVAMD-017.000) On [21 March 1705, 21 March 1706] at Northumberland co., VA Edmond Manly (Edmond Manley - Edmund Manly - Edmund Manley) was referenced as m. to Mary Manly (Mary Manley).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G25H page 2]

 

(1700-NVAMD-018.000) On 23 August, 1700 at Northumberland co., VA Hannah Manley (Hannah Manly) was referenced as m. to Edmund Manley (Edmond Manley - Edmund Manly).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G25H page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-019.000) On 08 January, 1702 at Westmoreland co., VA Henry Ashton (m. Elizabeth Hardidge Ashton) of Nominy in Copley Parish, Westmoreland co., VA declares William Sturman the s/o John Sturman and that his wife Elizabeth Hardidge Ashton (d/o William Hardidge) was entitled to land she inherited from Richard Sturman, Jr. (reason unclear) described as land located on the "branches of the Nominy" and bounded by land owned by Colonel William Pierce and John Sturman. He names his brother as Charles Ashton.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G25H page 3]

 

(1700-NVAMD-020.000) On 12 May, 1703 at Prince George’s co., MD Thomas Manley was listed as a servant of Col. Thomas Hollyday (Thomas Holliday) in inventory of same.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 12 page 2 and D236H page 2]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA east of Chesapeake Bay

 

(1700-EMDVA-001.000) The Mainly and Manly surname were common in Cecil co., MD in the North Sassafrax or St. Stephen's Parish c. 1700.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C15H page 2]

 

(1700-EMDVA-002.000) On [19 November 1706, 01 January 1707] at Sussex co., DE John Walton expired testate with issue:

            Percey Walton (Percy Walton)

            John Walton

            George Walton

            William Walton

            Mary Walton

            Alice Walton

            Ann Walton Draper m. Alexander Draper issue: Elizabeth Draper

Thomas Manley and Mark Manley; along with Joseph Hickman, were executors. Nicholas Granger was trustee and "friend" of decedent.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D211H page 2 and Exhibit temp 95 page 2]

 

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

 

(1700-NEWJE-001.000) On [09 June 1703, 06 October 1705] pimR Richard Stout, Senior (illiterate) b. abt. 1600 at Nottinghamshire, England (s/o John Stout of Nottinghamshire, England) residing at Middletown, Monmouth co., NJ expired testate with issue:

            John Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

            Richard Stout

b. []

m. poss. Penelope Printz

exp.

            James Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

            Jonathan Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

            David Stout

b. abt. 1667

m. Rebecca Ashton abt. 1688

exp.

            Benjamin Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

            Alice Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

            Mary Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

            Sarah Stout

b. []

m.

exp.

With wife Penelope Printz (possibly wife of Richard Stout sames' father - but wife/widows name NOT recorded in this will) b. abt. 1622 exp. abt. 1732 m. abt. 1644, her second marriage. Executors named were Jonathan Stout (Johnathan Stout) same  (or poss. Joshua Stout) and John Stout same. Has daughter-in-law Mary Stout b. [] m. exp. [dau] distinct of dau. Mary Stout and yielding issue: John Stout. Witnesses: Richard Hartshorne, John Weekham (John Meekham), and Peter Vandevandeter. Inventory indicates few belongings.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M110E pages 1 through 9 and LMGA Exhibit D223H page 2 and page 3]

 

(1700-NEWJE-002.000) On (09 June 1703, 02 August, 1769] David Stout b. abt. 1667 prob. at NJ (s/o Richard Stout and poss. Penelope Printz) expired with least issue:

            Freegift Stout (male)

b. [1693]

m. Mary Higgins b. on 24 January 1700

exp. abt. 02 August, 1769 residing Clover Hill, Hunterdon co., NJ

With wife Rebecca Ashton Stout (Rebecca Stout) of Middletown, NJ (d/o  James Ashton and Deliverance Throckmorton) b. ? exp. abt.  m. abt. 1688.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M110E pages 1 through 9 and Exhibit M121H page 2]

 

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1710-1719

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

 

(1710-SWCAR-001.000) In 1716 James Rawlings petitions the colony of SC and was presumably a resident of SC

[source: LMGA Exhibit G4E]

 

(1710-SWCAR-002.000) In 1717 James Rawlings petitions the colony of SC and was presumably a resident of SC

[source: LMGA Exhibit G4E]

 

(1710-SWCAR-003.000) On 24 April, 1710 Edward Rawlings m. Mary Miles at St. Andrew's Parish, SC

[source: LMGA Exhibit M3E]

 

Region 3 EVANC Eastern Borders of VA and NC

 

(1710-EVANC-001.000) On 10 July, 1719 John West of Chowan co., NC m. Elizabeth ? West expired testate with keywords: Maratook, John Sh[sheet torn], shoemaker. Witnesses: Warance Sarson (Lawrence Sarson) and Elizabeth Rose (illiterate). Executor: Elizabeth West same.

[source: LMGA Exhibit D91H page 2]

 

(1710-EVANC-002.000) Isaac Hill of Bertie co., NC expired on 03 March, 1710 with issue:

            Michael Hill

b. []

            Isaac Hill

b. []

            John Hill

b. []

            Nathaniel Hill

b. []

            Martha Hill

b. []

And was apparently widowed of nomen nescio. Robert West of Bertie co., NC (m. Mary Harvey) was the executor. William Maule (William Manley), Edward Bryan, John Hale (John Hile) were witnesses.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D47H page 2]

 

(1710-EVANC-003.000) William Jones and wife Frances Jones sold land to Edward Mosely about 1720. A land grant in Jones family exists in 1717 next to land of Mary Jones and Thomas West probably near Hertford co., NC.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D46H page 2]

 

(1710-EVANC-004.000) On 24 January, 1711 John Manley, on behalf of the Duke of Beaufort, sends a letter to the Governor of North Carolina, Edward Hyde, esquire, with instructions for governance. The letter focuses heavily on matters of land (not surprising for a Duke). John Manley writes this letter from Craven House, presumably in England.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G10H page 17]

 

(1710-EVANC-005.000) On 20 November, of 1711, John Manley was formally located at the Duke of Beaufort's house, presumably England. This was the same John Manley who wrote a letter to the Governor of North Carolina on behalf of the Duke of Beaufort.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G10H pages 22 and 23]

 

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1710-NVAMD-001.000) On 16 April, 1716 John Manley II was working at the St. Mary's co., MD land office as Clerk of the Land Office. Office was re-opened after a closure on 02 March, 1712 and official Carroll made appointments to same. John Manley same probably appointed then. In 1717 appointments were made through a different person by a different process, so John Manley same may have left then. DUPLICATE_REC

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G3E]

 

(1710-NVAMD-002.000) Thomas Manly (Thomas Manley) owned taxable property in the Mattapeny Hundred (Mattepeny Hundred) of Prince George's co., MD in 1719. DUPLICATE_REC

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 2]

 

(1710-NVAMD-003.000) Aron Rolings (Aaron Rawlings - Aaron Rollins - Aaron Rawlins) owned taxable property in the Collington Hundred of Prince George's co., MD in 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-004.000) On abt. 18 April, 1716 at St. Mary's co., MD John Wiseman expired testate sine prole. Names mother Catherine, father Richard Shirly and brother Robert Wiseman. Witnesses or otherwise present: Nicholas Richardson, Francis Myles (Francis Miles) and Mary Myles (Mary Miles).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M109E page 1 and Exhibit D2E]

 

(1710-NVAMD-005.000) John Lee (John Leigh) owned taxable property in the Collington Hundred of Prince George's co., MD in 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-006.000) William Ray owned taxable property in the Collington Hundred of Prince George's co., MD in 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-007.000) William Ray, Junior owned taxable property in the Collington Hundred of Prince George's co., MD in 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-008.000) Mrs. Ray owned taxable property in the Collington Hundred of Prince George's co., MD in 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-009.000) Mrs. Ray owned taxable property in the Collington Hundred of Prince George's co., MD in 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-010.000) Anne Maney (Anne Manley) m. William Turner on 27 January, 1718 in Prince George's co., MD.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M10H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-011.000) In 1719 a Thomas Manly owned taxable property in the Mattapeny Hundred region of Prince George's co., MD. DUPLICATE_REC

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T2H page 2]

 

(1710-NVAMD-012.000) In 1712 John Manley II, son of John I and Restituta, assumes the position of Clerk of the Land Office, St. Mary's County, MD. He appears to have held that position until sometime in late 1716; about 4 years. DUPLICATE_REC

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G3E]

 

(1710-NVAMD-013.000) Peter Manley of Devon co., MD was sentenced to serve 7 years for theft and/or larceny on 17 March, 1719.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C1006 page 2]

 

(1710-NVAMD-014.000) On 27 October, 1712 a petition of William Manley to the House of Burgesses of VA to sell 2200 acres of land in Westmoreland co., VA was presented. Reasons for selling land were indicated in the petition as follows:

            to pay debts incurred from support of William Manley's family

            purchasing of slaves

            settling of other lands also in Westmoreland co., VA of greater value; to wit, 1600 acres presently held Wm. Manley by seizin.

On Monday, 17 November, 1712, the bill allowing this sale of land was made law.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit G11H pages 2 through 9]

 

(1710-NVAMD-015.000) *William Manley, Copley Parish Westmoreland co., VA, sells large tracts of inherited land in January 13, 1711 and March 10, 1712. Primary source is needed for a complete trace of these tracts. see index.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 6]

 

(1710-NVAMD-016.000) On [30 May 1716, 26 November 1716] William Manley expired at Westmoreland co., VA testate with issue:

            Penelope Manley I

b. on [15 June 1698, 01 September 1717] pimR

            Jemima Manley

b. on [15 June 1698, 01 September 1717] pimR

poss. m. James Stout

before 08 August, 1754

at Hunterdon co., NJ

while residing at Hopewell, Hunterdon co., NJ.

                        OR poss. m. Captain Patrick Spence III

                                    exp. on 1740

            John Manley wm I

b. on [15 June 1701, 26 July 1717] pimR

with pfp on [15 June 1716, 20 Nov 1734] pimL

[Warning: specious, probably not same as John Manley of Fairfax co., VA]

and was survived by his wife (26 October, 1709) Penelope Higgins Manley (claimed to be d/o John Higgins and sister of wife of John Elliot – John Elliott. See Hearsay liber “penelopeHigginsAncestry.pdf” in which one researcher claims she was born in 1685 at Westmoreland co., VA and that her mother was Penelope Hull Higgins - d/o Augustus Hull and Anne Sturman Hull). A cross-reference of source material in the LMGA indicates that Penelope Higgins Manley could not have been the sister of Sabella Elliot who m. John Elliot. This is because that Penelope Higgins m. Daniel McCarty and she was not born until 1712 (tombstone inscription showing date of birth and husbands name). But William Manley and Penelope Higgins Manley were m. before 1710. This is the same book that contained the error regarding John Manley IIs progeny. The book is entitled “The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate”. Buuuttt, there’s a mystery here. According to two sources the Penelope Higgins that m. William Manley was the sister of Sabella Higgins. This would also make Augustine Higgins the brother of Penelope Higgins Manley and thus explain the cousin “Hugh West” reference in John Manley wmI’s will. This fits with the fact that an Ann Higgins was the administrator of the estate of Augustine Higgins, that is, Ann Turley West-Higgins. William Manley’s estate was apparently not inventoried until 1727.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D36H page 6 and Exhibit M118 page 6 and D233H page 2 and Exhibit D233H page 2 and Exhibit M131H page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-017.000) On [13 April 1727, 31 May 1727] Andrew Russell (m. Manley on [30 May 1716, 31 March 1725]) expired testate with issue:

            Francis Russell s/o Penelope Higgins Manley-Russell

                        b.

                        m.

                        exp.

            Anthony Russell s/o Penelope Higgins Manley-Russell

                        b.

                        m.

                        exp. On [02 January 1779, 08 March 1779] testate

least issue:

Andrew Russell

Francis Russell

Pamelia Russell (Milly Russell - Melia Russell)

Penelope Russell.

And was survived by his widow.  Andrew Russell same named his executors as John Elliot – John Elliott (m. Penelope Higgins' sister – Sabella Higgins – Sabella Elliott – Sabella Higgins Elliott) of Westmoreland co., VA, his wife Penelope, Edmund Bagge of Essex co., VA, and John Cooke of Stafford co., VA. Andrew Russell same owned land on Broad Run of Potomac River (Potomack River) in Prince William co., VA adjoining Colonel Henry Ashton and Henry William Fairfax on Beaver Dam Branches of Goose Creek and Broad Run in Prince William co., VA (later becoming Stafford co., VA).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M26H page 2 and 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-018.000) On [16 November 1716, 13 February 1717] John West (Major John West) of Stafford co., VA (m. Elizabeth West) expired testate with issue:

            John West (AKA Colonel John West) (a minor)

                        b.

                        m. poss. Margaret Pearson

b. on 05 March, 1720

                        exp.

                        poss. issue:

Ann West m. Daniel Talbot,

Hannah West m. John Ashton (s/o Charles Ashton),

                                    Mary West m. Richard Conway

Elizabeth West

Roger West m1. Nancy Macrae.

probable male, nomen nescio m. Ann Turley (Anne Turley) b. after 1700.

            minimal issue: John West, Hugh West

exp. before 1772 of Fairfax co., VA

(possible cousin by marriage mentioned in will of John Manley wm I)

                        b.

                        m.

                        exp. before 16 November, 1716.

And was survived by his widow Elizabeth West. After this event she m. Captain Charles Broadwater. Witnesses were: James Turley (illiterate), Lewis Saunders (Lewis Sanders), David Annise, Mary Mitchison, Elizabeth Woodward (illiterate), T. Fitzhugh and Henry Tyler. Keywords include: Edward Carter, William Green, Hunting Creek, Aquatinck Creek, Benjamin Blake, John Symmers (John Simmers – John Summers), John Blake, Burr Harrison, Captain Thomas Harrison, Pamunky, William Harrison (William Harrison, Junior), John Gowem, Thomas West, James Turley, John Symmonds (John Simmons), Thomas Symmonds (Thomas Simmons), Seith Harrison (wife of Thomas Harrison), Seith Anderson (d/o Jacob Henderson), Seith Lucas, William Cueter, David Innis, Frances Ballenger, Robert Blake, Simon Pearson, Reverend John Frazer (Father John Frazer). Removal of Hugh West, grandson of Major John West, to Fairfax  co., VA from Stafford co., VA indicates possibility that his mother, Ann Turley, also removed herself to that county (see page 4 of Exhibit D215H – Hugh West was deceased by 1771 and lived in Fairfax co., VA at expiration). However, historical data suggests that this was probably not a removal as much as an artifact of county history: Fairfax, Prince William, Loudon and Fauquier counties were all created from Stafford Cty. All of Fairfax and Prince William Counties were a part of (and did not exist) Stafford co. from 1664 to abt 1730. Therefore, note that all record searches for the above counties in the timeframe 1664-1730 should be directed at Stafford co. records. Pages 5-12 discuss another West line (the 1622 Anthony West line) on the eastern shores of VA that do not appear to be a part of this West line. There was no full name, location and time nexus to make it possible. Notice the deduction that William Manley lived not later than 26 November 1716, Ann Turley was born after 1700 and she already has a child who was the first cousin to John Manley wm I named Hugh West by 1716; i.e. she could not have married William Manley, who widowed Penelope Higgins Manley in 1716. This strongly suggests that Ann Turley must have married John Manley II after the decease of John West same. That Hugh West was the son of Ann Turley can be deduced from the will since the grandson Hugh West was mentioned, Ann Turley was the daughter-in-law but she was not presently married. This means a deceased son (nomen nescio) of John West same must have been the father. All of this data converges on the deductive conclusion that Ann Turley must have married John Manley II and have later taken his surname. An Ann Manley appeared years later in Albemarle co., VA being summoned to court by an associate of Thomas Lewis, the witness who signed off on John Manley IIs Inventory. The only way out of this conclusion, it seems from all the above, was if Ann Turley married Augustine Higgins, or an unnamed, unknown brother of his.

The will of John West was odd in that he refers to a daughter in-law named Ann Turley (not bearing his surname) who was under 16 y/o and not married. The only explanations would be that either that John West simply referred to her by her maiden name due to the brevity of her marriage to his deceased son and her youthful age or that the son, upon marrying Ann, promptly died and Ann Turley married a man of the surname Turley who also promptly died, all before she turned 16 y/o! Given the heavy mention of Turleys in the will, however, probably indicates that John West was just referring to Ann Turley by maiden name. This makes sense as she was underage and the Turley family would have to hold her inheritance in guardianship until she became of age. Whatever the case, she appeared to be the mother of grandson Hugh West mentioned in the will as all children of his named son John West were accounted for. The will further implies that John West was his only surviving son and states that both grandchildren were under 21 (indeed, it implies that even John West was underage). So, the Ann Turley connection would make Hugh West a cousin of John Manley wmI only if Ann Turley later married John Manley II. Note that at the time of this will Stafford co., VA encompassed the entire area of what would later become Prince William and Fairfax cos. VA. It would therefore be prudent to locate Ann Turley’s inherited land of 300 acres described in the will only as the “plantation where Edward Carter lived”. This may be at or near Difficult Run. A Nathaniel Carter does indeed live in the Fairfax co., VA area years later.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D215H page 1 to page 12 and Exhibit M122H page 7 and page 8 and page 9]

 

(1710-NVAMD-019.000) Shortly before 26 September, 1711 at Westmoreland co., VA John Higgins expired with least issue:

            Augustine Higgins

issue:

Penelope Higgins n?

 [source:  LMGA Exhibit M115H page 5 and Exhibit M118H pages 6 and 7]

 

(1710-NVAMD-020.000) On 29 December, 1717 at poss. Loudon co., VA Susanna Pearson (Susanna Pearson Alexander) m. John Alexander (d/o Simon Pearson) was born.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M122H pages 4 and 5]

 

(1710-NVAMD-021.000) On 19 March, 1713 at Prince George’s co., MD Thomas Manly (Thomas Manley) was listed as a creditor of Charles Read (Charles Reed – Charles Red) – a planter - in inventory of same.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 13 page 2]

 

(1710-NVAMD-022.000) On 03 April, 1714 at St. Mary’s co., MD Cornelius Manley was listed as a creditor to Benjamin Bucklar (Benjamin Buckler) in inventory of same.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 13 page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-023.000) At Prince George’s co., MD Jonathan Lewis m. Mary ? Lewis (Mary Lewis) has issue:

            Thomas Lewis

b. 11 September, 1706

            William Lewis

b. 13 October, 1708

            Jonathan Lewis

b. 29 August, 1711 [poss. died later]

            John Lewis

b. 30 November, 1713

            Jonathan Lewis (twin)

b. 07 October, 1718

            David Lewis (twin)

b. 07 October, 1718

            Mary Lewis

b. 28 September, 1720

 [source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 16 page 2]

 

(1710-NVAMD-024.000) On 20 August, 1711 at Prince George’s co., MD John Lewis, planter of Prince George’s co., MD, transfers 50 acres of land in Prince George’s co., MD previously in Charles co., MD which was inherited by him from his father Thomas Lewis, to Thomas Stonestreet. Tract called Buttersy (Buttersey). Land was bounded by Thomas Lewis, Junior. Keywords are: William Lyles, Richard Dalton

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 20 page 3]

 

(1710-NVAMD-025.000) On 27 September, 1711 at Prince George’s co., MD Henry Cox, gentleman, of Calvert co., MD transfers 113 acres of land called “Good Luck” lying in Calvert co., MD now lying in Prince George’s co., MD and lying on the north side of the Patuxent River.  This tract originally consisted of 200 acres formerly owned by Thomas Houser deceased which descended to Elizabeth Lewis and Mary Soaper (m. John Soaper), the joint heirs of Thomas Houser. Land bounded by Henry Cox by tract called “Little Land” and another Henry Cox tract called “Battson’s Vineyard”. Witnesses were: John Leach and James Heigh, both Justices of Calvert co., MD. Sarah Cox was named as the wife of Henry Cox.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 20 page 4]

 

(1710-NVAMD-026.000) On 04 February, 1711 at Prince George’s co., MD Elizabeth Lewis, a widow of Prince George’s co., MD, transfers moiety of land to her son John Lewis; land described as on the North Branch of the Patuxent River previously a part of Calvert co., MD and called Batterson’s Vineyard. Witnessed by Edward Willett, Tabitha Willett (illiterate).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 20 page 5]

 

(1710-NVAMD-027.000) On or about 04 February, 1711 at Prince George’s co., MD Elizabeth Lewis, a widow of Prince George’s co., MD, issues a deed of gift to her stated children:

            Thomas Lewis

            John Lewis

            Stephen Lewis

            Sarah Lewis

            Priscilla Lewis

            Samuel Lewis

And to her grandson John Davis, child of her daughter Jane Lewis. Witnesses were: Edward Willett, Tabitha Willett.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 20 page 5]

 

(1710-NVAMD-028.000) On 10 October, 1711 at Prince George’s co., MD Paul Rawlings (Paul Rawlins) was described as being a planter of Prince George’s co., MD and married to Catharine (prob. Johnson) Rawlings (Catharine Rawlins – Catherine Rawlins – Catharine Rawlings) and was probably d/o Bernard Johnson. It further implies that Paul Rawlins was residing upon or using land inherited by his wife in as many as two tracts of land; 150 acres called “Dove’s Nest” on the west side of the Patuxent River at the head of Swantson’s Creek (Swanson’s Creek) and laid out for Nathaniel Truman, the other being 200 acres called “Dove’s Peirch” (Dove’s Perch); the total of 350 acres divided into an equal fourth share for Paul Rawlings and his wife Catherine. This land was at or near the Piscataway, Spring Branch and Bridge Branch. This land probably in that portion of Prince George’s co., MD that was previously in Calvert co., MD.

 [source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 20 page 6]

 

(1710-NVAMD-029.000) The following inventories and administrations were performed:

            John Lewis, estate inventory of 16 June, 1711

            John Lewis, estate inventory of 02 September, 1748 by Winifred Lewis

            John Lewis, account by Winifred Lewis, prob. Same date as above

            John Lewis, account by Elizabeth Pearson on 07 March, 1714

John Lewis, account by Francis Persin (Francis Person – Francis Pearson) on 06 December, 1713

 [source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 23 page 2]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA east of Chesapeake Bay

 

(1710-EMDVA-001.000) John Manly (John Manley) witnesses the probating of the will of William Dare, Sr. of Cecil co., MD on 13 Aug, 1719. Decedent was owed debts from Robert Smith, has son William Dare, grand-daughter Margaret Larramore and daughter Mary Thompson.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D17H page 1]

 

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1720-1729

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

Region 3 EVANC Eastern Borders of VA and NC

 

(1720-EVANC-001.000) On 14 October, 1729 James Many (James Manley), John Hooks and John Pervis witness the probating of the will of Joseph Ballard (illiterate) profession: planter. Executor was son Joseph Ballard (presumably junior).

[source: LMGA Exhibit D92H page 2]

 

(1720-EVANC-002.000) John Blount was described as secretary of secretary's office on 06 April, 1722 of Chowan Precinct Bertie co., NC.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D50H page 4]

 

Region 4 - NVAMD - Northern VA and Western MD

 

(1720-NVAMD-001.000) Patented Certificate 445 was issued on 07 April,  1722 at Prince George's co., MD for lot name and holder Carroll, James; Carrollburgh; 1981 Acres

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L1E]

 

(1720-NVAMD-002.000) Patented Certificate 467 was issued on 20 May,  1723 at Prince George's co., MD for lot name and holder Hill, Clement; Chance; 428 Acres

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L1E]

 

(1720-NVAMD-003.000) On [10 April 1721, 15 August 1721] at St. Mary's co., MD Cornelius Manning of Hatton m1 Mary Wiseman Manning (Mary Manning - Mary Manley - Mary Wiseman Manley) and m2 Elizabeth ? expired testate with issue:

            Cornelius Manning

            Mary Manning m. John Miles (John Mills)

            Ann Manning

Survived by widow Elizabeth. With keywords: Porkhall Neck, Riggs, Cornelius Swampt (Cornelius Swamp), George Parker, Manning's Hold (Mannings Hold - Manley's Hold - Manleys Hold), Smith's Neck (Smiths Neck), Calvert's Creek (Calverts Creek), Dr. Johnson, Henry Nowell (Henry Nowel), Hatton, Edward Morgan, William Morgan, Rudolph Man (Rudolph Manning - Rudolph Manley - Rhodolph Manley), Mary Johnson, John Mills, George Thurold, The Rigg. References daugther Ann's grandmother as Shirly, sister Mills and John Manning (John Manley) son of John Manning (John Manley) deceased.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M109E page 2]

 

(1720-NVAMD-004.000) In 1721 Cornelius Maning of St. Mary's co., MD owned 17 slaves and 6 acres of land.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit T1H page 1]

 

(1720-NVAMD-005.000) Thomas Manley of St. Mary's co., MD was LKA on [1727 - 1772]

[source:  LMGA Exhibit H1E]

 

(1720-NVAMD-006.000) On 29 August, 1728 a Peter Manly witnesses the probating of the will of John Jefferys (John Jeffreys) in Queen Anne's co., MD.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D11H page 1]

 

(1720-NVAMD-007.000) In November 1728 Anne Ray b. on [November 1721, November 1722] was an orphan in Prince George's co., MD and was bound to Stephen Hampton until she reaches age.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C1002H page 2]

 

(1720-NVAMD-008.000)  John Rawlings in 1722 appeared in a Baltimore co., MD Inventory record

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1720-NVAMD-009.000)  On 1723 John Rawlings appeared in a Baltimore co., MD Inventory record

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D2E]

 

(1720-NVAMD-010.000) A court case (number B26 General Court of Virginia) to resolve the estate of John Hallowes (previously of Rachedale co., Palatine of Lancaster, England) was recorded in 1722 as Hallows And Manly. Here, John Manly (John Manley) was indicated as the father of William Manly, and as having married Restituta Whetstone

[source:  LMGA Exhibit C1000H page 2 and D234H page 5]

 

(1720-NVAMD-011.000) Sarah Harrison Triplett (d/o William Harrison and Sarah Hawley) of in or around Prince William co., VA m1 John Triplett and m2. John Manly (John Manley wm I) on [1720, 1740]. Her sister Sybil Harrison married Hugh West. This makes all issue of Sybil Harrison West and Hugh West first cousins of the issue of Sarah Harrison Triplett-Manley and John Manley.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M8H page 1]

 

(1720-NVAMD-012.000) On [27 November 1713, 27 November 1723] pimR at Westmoreland co., VA John Sturman (s/o Elizabeth ? Hallowes-Sturman and John Sturman) who m1. Dorcas Norrie Sturman m2. Elizabeth Spence Sturman (d/o Patrick Spence, Sr. and Dorcas Spence) m3. Anna ? Sturman expired testate with issue:

            Thomas Sturman

            Neale Sturman

            Dorcas Sturman Sanford

            William Sturman

            John Sturman

m1 Elizabeth ? Sturman

m2 Daniel McCarty

            Jemima Sturman Stone

And was survived by widow Anna ? Sturman. Keywords are: Major Ashton,

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M116H page 8 through page 12]

 

(1720-NVAMD-013.000) On 1729 at or near Westmoreland co., VA Penelope Higgins granted something by Patrick Spence and Thomas Spence on the basis of payment made by Penelope Higgins' deceased father Augustine Higgins.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M118H pages 6 and 7]

 

(1720-NVAMD-014.000) On [29 March 1724, 09 June 1724] at presumably Westmoreland co., VA Captain Daniel McCarty (Daniel McCarthy) (s/o Daniel McCarty) of Cople Parish, Westmoreland co., VA expired testate with least issue:

            Daniel McCarty (Daniel McCarthy) who was "cousin" of Humphrey Pope

And was survived by widow Penelope Higgins.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M120H page 2 and page 6]

 

(1720-NVAMD-015.000) On 11 September, 1723 at Stafford co., VA an indenture was made between John (m. Catherine Lewis) and Catherine Lewis of Overwharton Parish (Overwarten Parish), Stafford co., VA, a planter and George Mason, gentleman of same for the transference of land rights; land granted originally to Thomas Sandiford (previously m. to Catherine Lewis same) 12 February, 1703 being at the northernmost branch of Little Hunting Creek bordered by Nicholas Brent and Thomas Longman. Keywords are Richard Hubbard. Thomas Sandiford expired testate.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 18 page 2]

 

(1720-NVAMD-016.000) On 11 July, 1726 at Stafford co., VA an indenture was made between Richard Brooks, planter, of Stafford co., VA and John Tayloe (John Taylor) gentleman, of Richmond co., VA as legal agent for John King, Lyonel Loyd (Lionel Lloyd), John Lewis, Jeremy Innis (Jeremy Ennis), and Thomas Longman. The Bristol Iron Works in VA were mentioned. This was for a transaction of 100 acres of land on the Potomac in Stafford co., VA. It was described as a tract taken from a 320 acre tract originally belonging to Richard Brooks which he inherited from his father Thomas Brooks (deceased). It was described as lying adjacent to the Potomac, land of “Waugh”, and the land of Colo. Carter (Colonel Carter). Iron Mine Stone was recorded as being on that tract. Keywords are: Richard Evins (Richard Evans), Andrew Bruce (illiterate), John Champe, junior (John Champ, junior).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 18 page 3]

 

(1720-NVAMD-017.000) On 10 February, 1722 at Prince George’s co., MD John Lewis of VA transfers 113 acres land called Batterson’s Vineyard (Battersons Vineyard), originally laid out for John Soper, to Elizabeth Watters (Elizabeth Waters) of Anne Arundel co., MD. Keywords are: David Weems, Joseph Stall, and William Lock.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 19 page 2]

 

(1720-NVAMD-018.000) On or slightly before 13 February, 1724 at Prince George’s co., MD Jonathan Lewis expired intestate. On 29 June, 1726 Joseph Belt was his estate administrator.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 23 page 2]

 

(1720-NVAMD-019.000) At Stafford co., VA the following names appear as landowners in said county:

John Lewis 1723 Potomac, Broad Run northern end of Sugarlands

John Lewis 1724 Potomac, Broad Run Horsepen River, Stallion Bridge

John Lewis 1727 Difficult Run and Sugarland Path

John Lewis 1725 Difficult Run

John Lewis 1727 – 1730 Great Hunting Creek at the Rock Hole

John Lewis 1729 - 1730 Dogue Run (Dog Run)

John Lewis 1730 Difficult Run

John Lewis 1731 Great Hunting Creek

Stephen Lewis 1727 - 1728 Difficult Run (Wolf Trap Run)

Stephen Lewis 1730 Difficult Run (Wolf Trap Run)

Thomas Lewis 1727 - 1730 Difficult Run

Thomas Lewis 1729 - 1730 Potomac River and Difficult Run

[source:  LMGA Exhibit temp 33 page 2]

 

(1720-NVAMD-020.000) On [09 January 1724, 01 December 1726] at Prince George’s co., MD Jonathan Simmons expired testate with least issue:

            Jonathan Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

                        exp. intestate on [09 January 1724, 04 January 1763] pieR

                        m. poss. Elizabeth Swearingen Simmons

on 20 June, 1734

at Prince George’s co., MD

                        issue:

                                    poss. Elizabeth Simmons Manley

                                                m. poss. John Manley III

            prob. Joseph Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Elizabeth Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Mary Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Ann Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Richard Simmons b. before 01 July 1727 (Hearsay abt. 1711)

            Rebecca Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Amy Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Sarah Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

            Margery Simmons b. before 01 July 1727

And was survived by widow Elizabeth (poss. Isaac or Isaacs) Simmons (Elizabeth Simmons - Elizabeth Isaac Simmons - Elizabeth Isaacs Simmons). Witnessed by: Joseph Brown, Richard Lodes, Walter Dallas

[source:  LMGA Exhibit H2E page 1]

 

(1720-NVAMD-021.000) On before 26 April, 1721 at Westmoreland co., VA Thomas Barnes (Thomas Barns) m. Ann Higgins, a widow. Ann Higgins was the adminstratrix of the estate of Augustine Higgins.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit M131H page 2]

 

Region 5 - EMDVA - Eastern MD and DE and VA east of Chesapeake Bay

 

(1720-EMDVA-001.000) John Manly (John Manley) witnesses the probating of the will of John Hathcote in Cecil co., MD on 06 April, 1723. Decedent owned land tract of 500 acres called Hathcot's Cottage in the fork of gunpowder.

[source:  LMGA Exhibit D16H]

 

(1720-EMDVA-002.000) John Manley witnesses the conveyance of property from John Morgan of Penkader Hundred (yeoman to Hugh Maurice) to Hugh Maurice of Penkader Hundred (yeoman) as 266 acres of land on 04 January, 1725 at New Castle co., DE. Keywords are: Welch tract, William Davis, William David, Red Lyon Creek (Red Lion Creek), Simon James (Symon James), Dragon swam[ (Dragon Swamp), Henry Van Bevar, William Jefferies (William Jefferies), Evan David, Watim Morgan. Jonathan Manley nor John Manley appear in the DE 1790 USC (reconstructed).

[source:  LMGA Exhibit L10H pages 2 and 3 and temp 16 page 2 and page 3 and temp 107 page 2]

 

Region 6 - MISSO - Within the confines of the State of MO

Region 7 - INDIA - Within the confines of the State of IN

Region 8 - KANSA - Within the confines of the State of KS

Region 9 - CALIF - Within the confines of the State of CA

Region 10 - COLOR - Within the confines of the State of CO

Region 11 - GEORG - Within the confines of the State of GA

Region 12 - ENGLA - Within the confines of England proper (not including UK states)

Region 13 - NEWJE - Within the confines of the State of NJ

Region 14 - SESCA - Southeastern SC

Region 15 - TEXAS - Within the confines of the State of Texas

Region 16 - WSTVA - Within the confines of West VA and Western VA and Eastern Ohio

Region 17 - ILLINO - Within the confines of the State of IL

Region 18 - IOWA - Within the confines of the State of IA

 

1730-1739

 

(1730-unk-001.000) On 15 June, 1715 at poss. NJ Rachel Stout (poss. Rachel Merill Stout) was born.

[source: LMGA Exhibit M119H page 2]

 

Region 1 - SWEKY - Southwestern Kentucky

Region 2 - SWCAR - Southwestern Carolinas

 

(1730-SWCAR-001.000) On [1732, 1775] and [1777, 1780] the following names were mentioned in SC newspapers, along with the number of times they appeared:

Manley (34)

Manly (5)

Rawling (1)

Rawlings (8)

Rawlins (106)

Ray (53)

Wray (12)

Wrays (1)

Oliphant (250)

Olephant (1)

[source: LMGA Exhibit N2E]

 

Region 3 EVANC Eastern Borders of VA and NC

 

(1730-EVANC-001.000) In March, 1735 at Bertie Precinct, NC Robert West, Cullen Pollock, George Henderson and John Colden were the executors of the estate of David Henderson. Witnesses: Thomas Davis (illiterate), Simon Dart (illiterate), James Keeter, Elizabeth Dart (illiterate).

[source: LMGA Exhibit D92H page 3]

 

(1730-EVANC-002.000) In November, 1735 at Edgecombe Precinct, NC Benjamin Rawlins (Benjamin Rawlings - Benjamin Rollins) (literate), Andrew Johnson (illiterate) and Francis Johnson (illiterate) witness the probating of the will of Edward Simmons (illiterate). Widow of Edward Simmons was Mary ? Simmons.

[source: LMGA Exhibit D92H page 5]

 

(1730-EVANC-003.000) On [07 March 1733, 31 October 1735] at Corotuck Precinct, NC Richard Ilands (illiterate) who m. Elizabeth Ilands (probably Elizabeth Rawlings-Ilands) expired testate with least issue:

            Richard Ilands or Richard Rawlings or Richard Waye

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            George Ilands or George Rawlings or George Waye

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            Sarah Ilands 

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            Jane Waye 

                        b.

                        m.

                        d.

            Elizabeth Rawlings