Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Birthabt 169650933
Deathbef 27 Sep 1783, Prince George’s County, MD50933,50960,50965,50966
Memotestate
Alias/AKAMargery50938,50961,50950
FatherJohn Wight (ca1670-<1705)
MotherAnn Greenfield (ca1670-<1726)
Research
Pg 388 Queen Anne’s Parish Register: Mary, dau of Thos. Sprigg, Jun., & Mary his wife, was born the 15th of 10ber, 172347337 (Mother Mary?)

Pg 58 & Vol II Pg 71 Col. Ninian Beall issue: Margery marr1: Thomas Sprigg III, son of Lieut.-Col. Thomas and Margaret (Moriarte) Sprigg, who d: 1726; marr2: 1727 Col. Joseph Belt, her brother-in-law & Vol II Pg 696 Thomas Sprigg & Margaret Mariarte Issue: Thomas Jr. marr: Margery (Beall?) prob d/o Col Ninian Beall. She marr2: Col Joseph Belt & had a son & dau Humphrey & Margery Belt18958 (Her surname would be Beall not Wight? No other sources list Margery as daughter of Ninian Beall?)

Pg 696 Lieut-Col Thomas Sprigg & Margaret Mariarte ch: Thomas Sprigg Jr Marr: Margery (Beall?) probably d/o Col Ninian Beall50270 (Surname Beall or Wight?)
Spouses
Birth1693, Prince George’s County, MD50166,50935,50937,50938
Memo1694? 1692?
Land Purchase22 Jan 1714, Prince George’s County, MD50186
Memopart of a tract called Thorp, 480 ac, from Thomas Sprigg, his father, for love & affection, part of Perry Hill bought from George Plowden, near Collington
Memobef 28 May 1726?
Will Filed30 Jun 1737, Prince George’s County, MD50958,50959
MemoMargery, administratrix of Thomas Sprigg late of Prince George’s Co estate (Accounts, Lib 15, fol 341)
FatherThomas Sprigg Jr. (>1668-<1726)
MotherMargaret Mariarte (>1672-<1739)
Research
Husband Thomas Sprigg, Jr., Wife Margery ?? children: John Sprigg B: Nov 26, 1716 & Mary Sprigg B: Dec 15, 1723 (Married Jeremiah Belt Jun 21, 1746)27597 (both children born before marriage date? Research Note under Thomas Sprigg Jr. also.)

Pg 388 Queen Anne’s Parish Register: John, son of Thomas Sprigg Junior & Margery his wife, was born the 26th of 9ber 171647337 (November?)

Thomas Sprigg Jr & Margaret Mariarte children:Thomas Sprigg III (b. about 1692, Prince George Co, MD; m. Margery Beall; d. 1725)47339 (Married Margery Beall not Wight?)

Vol II Pg 71 Margery Beall marr1: Thomas Sprigg III s/o Lt-Col Thomas & Margaret Moriarte Sprigg who d: 1726 marr2: 1727 Col. Joseph Belt, her bro-in-law18958 (Married Margery Beall not Wight?)

Vol II Pg 71 Margery Beall & Thomas Sprigg III Issue: Edward Sprigg marr: Mary Belt18958 (son of Thomas Sprigg, not Edward Thomas Sprigg?)

Chap IV Pg 91 Sprigg- Lt Thomas Sprigg Jr. Issue47348 (Not mentioned)

Pg 70 Sprigg Fam: Thomas Sprigg 4th s/o Thomas Sprigg 3rd, Marr1: 1715 Margery Wright; Marr2: 1727 Margery Beall47415 (2nd Marriage to Margery Beall?)
Marriage171550935,50938,50963
Marr Memo1726 aft death of Thomas Sprigg?
ChildrenThomas (1715-1781)
 John (1716-1787)
 Anne (1719-)
 Edward (1720->1772)
 Mary (1723-)
 Margery (1725-)
Birth168051076,51094
ResidencePrince George’s County, MD51076
Land Purchase28 Feb 1717, Prince George’s County, MD51095,51096,51097
Memopart of tract Good Luck 245 ac with agreement he allow testator’s heirs the sum of 4000 lbs of tobacco from father-in-law, Ninian Beall
Residence172251075,51098
Memo500 ac then 1000 ac Chevy Chase; 1725?
Death26 Jun 176151076,51099
Memo2 Jul 1761?
FatherJohn Belt Sr. (ca1645-1698)
MotherElizabeth Tydings (ca1650-<1737)
Misc. Notes
The Brooke Family of Whitchurch, Hampshire, England51100
Pg 30 Ninian Beall Will: Item. I give and bequeath unto my Son in Law Joseph Belt (Source 46 Miss Catherine Dulany Belt says his wife was Margery Beall) part of a tract of land called Good Luck containing two hundred forty five acres he allowing unto my heirs the sum of four thousand pounds of tobacco according to our former agreement he deducting what I doe owe him on his books for severall wares and merchandizes had of him to the said Joseph and unto his heirs for (sic)
Item that whereas I owe several debts I doe empower my trustees hereafter named to enable them to pay the same to sell a certain Tract of land called the Recovery lying and being in the freshes of Patuxent River near the head of the Western Branch to be sold it containing four hundred acres, the aforesaid tract of land bequeathed unto my son Belt is adjoining there unto
Military
Husband Osborn Sprigg, Wife Rachel Belt, Marr: Jul 11, 1727, Minister Jacob Henderson, dau of Col. Joseph Belt, children: Lucy Sprigg B: Jan 20, 1728/2927597
John Belt (s/o Col. Joseph Belt) & Margaret Queen Marr: 4 Mar 1727/28, Min Jacob Henderson;27597

Pg 388 Queen Anne’s Parish Register: Osborn Sprigg, was married to Rachel Belt, dau of Coll. Joseph Belt, the 11th July, pr. Rev Jacob Henderson, 172747337

Vol II Pt I-Pg1147069 Belt’s of AA Co - Col Joseph Belt, Chevy Chase was patented in 1722 marr twice (1) Esther, dau of Col Ninian Beall (2) ? by whom he had Joseph Sprigg Belt & Mary Belt.

Col20208,51101,18958,27615

Pg 27 Col Joseph Belt;51102

Pg 77 Col Joseph Belt10901

Pg 697 Col Joseph Belt50270
Research
folio 289/869 . Indenture, 27 Feb 1719; enrolled 15 Aug 172048118
From: Clement Hill, Gentl of Prince George's County
To: Morris Morris, planter of Prince George's County
For 2,400 lbs: of tobacco a parcel of land called Shrewsbury Plaine of 150 acres
/s/ Clement Hill (seal)
Wit: Jos Belt, Ths Sprigg
Acknowledged by Anne Hill, wife of Clement

Folio 119 . Indenture, 27 Feb 1720; enrolled 31 May 172148118
From: William Ray, Sr., planter of Prince George's County
To: Clement Hill, Gent. of Prince George's County
For £40 a tract of land in Prince George's County called Bread and Cheese; bounded by land
formerly surveyed for Maj. Thoma. Truman, land called St. Andrew, and land of Maj. Sewell;
containing 158 acres
/s/ William Ray (mark & seal)
Wit: Jos. Belt, Tho. Sprigg
Acknowledged by William Ray; no acknowledgement by wife

Folio 134 . Indenture, 27 Feb 1720; enrolled 24 Aug 172148118
From: Clement Hill, planter of Prince George's County
To: William Ray, Sr., planter of Prince George's County
For £40 a tract of land in Prince George's County part of The Forrest; containing 100 acres
/s/ Clement Hill (seal)
Wit: Jos Belt, Tho Sprigg
Acknowledged by Clement Hill: no acknowledgement by wife

folio 191 . Indenture, 22 Aug 1721; enrolled 7 Oct 172148118
From: Clement Hill, Gent. of Prince George's County
To: ThomaB Price, planter of Prince George's County
For £18 a tract of land part of Chance in Prince George's County; bounded by 100 acres of said
tract laid out for Edmond Henebree; containing 100 acres
/s/ Clement Hill (seal)
Wit: Jos. Belt, Thos. Sprigg
Acknowledged by Anne Hill, wife of Clement

folio 447 . Indenture, 30 Feb 1722; enrolled 7 Jun 172348118
From: Henry Darnall, Gent. of Prince George's County
To: Clement Hill, Gent. of Prince George's County
For £500 two tracts of land in Prince George's County; one called Forrest bounded by Crock
Creek of 712 acres; the other in Baltimore County on the south side of the main falls of the
Gunpowder River of 1,500 acres of land called Northampton
/s/ Henry Darnall (seal)
Wit: Joseph Belt, Thomas Sprigg
Acknowledged by Henry Darnall; no acknowledgement by wife

Liber M, Page 28048118
Enrolled at request of Thomas Miles 25 May 1728:
Indenture, 22 May 1728; Between Clement Hill, Gent. to Thomas Miles, planter; for £90; a parcel being part of a tract called Spye Park; bounded by the northernmost corner of a tract called Partnership originally surveyed for Maj. Nicholas Sewall & John Darnall, a tract now in possession of Thomas Tasker called The Grange; containing 91 acres;
/s/ Clement Hill; wit. Jos. Belt, Edw. Sprigg, John Buchanan; ack. 22 May 1728 by Clement Hill and Anne his wife

Pg 1080 Mary Sprigg, born PrinceGeorgeCo MD, Dec15, 1723, m. Prince George Co, Jun21, 1746, Jeremiah Belt, born PrinceGeorgeCo, Mar4, 1724, died PrinceGeorgeCo,1785 (son of Col Joseph Belt&Esther,dau of Col NinianBeall(ltr fm C. C. Magruder Jr of Wash DC)47337 (Col?)

Pg 48051101 - 1680 Humphrey’s grandson, Col Joseph Belt (1680 MD-1761 MD) b: Anne Arundel Co MD. There is a monument to his honor located on Chevy Chase Circle on the line between MD & District of Columbia. He is probably the most prominent of all Belt ancestors. He was one of the largest landowners in the colonies.
The most complete reports on Col Belt are (1) Col Joseph Belt by C.C. Magruder, Jr. dtd 5 Nov 1909, published as a Historical paper of the Society of Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia. (2) Montgomery Co MD Historical Society report on May 1969 Vol XII No. 3 by Martha Sprigg Poole on Col Joseph Belt & Col Ninian Beall. (Further research!)

Pg 27 Ninian Beall possible ch: Margery marr1 Thomas Sprigg III, marr2 Col Joseph Belt, her sister Hester’s widower51102 (married his former sister-in-law?)
Marriageaft Oct 1733, Prince George’s County, MD51103,50952
Marr Memobef 1737?
ChildrenHumphrey (ca1734-)
 Margery (ca1736-)
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