![]() ![]() Resurveyed in 1704 for J ohn Duvall at 1,000 acresġ690 John Browne sold John Gaither land from Freeman's Fancy In the woods on the West side Port Tobacco Creekĭouglas Delight, later called Bailey's Fancyġ673 Clement Theobald sold to Thomas Corker The residue was inherited by John's younger sons, Joseph Douglas and Charles Douglas John Douglas bought it on from Josias Fendall for 22,000 pounds of tobacco.ĥ00 acres were inherited by his John's son John Douglas who left it to his son, Benjamin Douglas who sold part in 1705. Calvert Hundred (now part of Patuxent Hundred) ![]() On the west side of the Patuxent River in Mt. In 1681 Lord Baltimore granted to John Clarkeġ699 William Harbart bought 100 acres from the Clarke family Part owned by Neal Clark who left it to his son, Richard In 1687 Neal Clark sold to William GriffithĬlarke's Inheritance (also known as Crouche's Gift) Granted to Richard Cheney on the May 30, 1663, 100 acresġ675 gift to William and Elizabeth Ijams from her father Richard Cheney November 21, 1738, Charles Cheney granted a warrant for 100 acres Resurveyed for Benjamin Burgess at 747 acres.ģ00 acres Richard Snowden 143 acres Lewis Duvall Ĭausin's Manor also known as Causin's Manor or Mount Air Owned by Henry Ridgely and given to his son.Ĥ00 acres surveyed in 1665 for William Burgess Surveyed in 1649 for George Manners, resurveyed into Bowles Purchaseġ649 patent by John Compton and Robert Page William Bowles who had inherited it from his father Surveyed in 1652 for Mathias and John Bowle s Inherited by his son, Robert Douglas then by Benjamin Douglas, then his son, John Douglas who sold it in 1769. On north side of the Potomac River in the Piccowaxon area South River Hundred-on "Beard's Creek," near the site of Londontownġ675 Clement Theobald sold 100 acres called Lemaster Beginnings to Thomas Corker On the East side of the main fresh of Port Tobacco Creek Part of on the north side of Beards Creek. In the Potomac River, now Theodore Roosevelt Island In 1652, he assigned part to Humphrey Atwickes and part to Richard Smoot.ġ756 John Banks sold to Benjamin Ricketts bought from John Hammond, Sr.Ĭharles Brandt inherited 450 acres in 1698 In 1700 William Ridgely bought part fromJames Finleyġ691 Henry Ridgely, Jr. In 1690 John Browne sold to James Finley and John Gaither Surveyed in 1663 byJohn Gaither and Robert Proctor Christ Church Wayside was built there in 1692.The parish became William and Mary Parish. It has been spelled as Pickawaxon, Pickiawaxen, Pickwaten, Pickwixon, Pykawaxen in Douglas family records. Piccowaxen Parish, Maryland was on Cobb Neck between the Wicomico and Potomac Rivers. ![]()
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