Misc. Notes
Vol 14-16 Image197of841 Pg381 Josiah Wilson, Prince George’s Co Will 11 Nov 1717 Probated: 5 Dec 1717:
10139 Book 14 Pg 381:
17765Brother William Kid, Tract called Refuge 24 ac, part of Kids Levells 84 ac (brother? Surname Kid?)
Son Josiah Wilson, tract in Baltimore County on East side of a River called Bush River, called Osburn’s Lott 500 ac, one half tract called Buttington, 380 ac, three Lotts in Marlborough Town
Son Lingan Wilson, tract called Lingans Adventure lying in Baltimore County on South side of the Gunpowder, 500 ac and tract called Back Lingan in the County aforesaid, 450 ac, when he comes of age 16
Son James Wilson, tract head of Hunting Creek called Ridge, 200 ac and parcel called the Angles lying on the head of the said Creek, 20 ac and parcel called George’s Desire, 20 ac and parcel called Addition lying on the South side of the aforesaid land Ridge, 42 ac and a slip of land in City of Annapolis being part of a Lott sold to a certain Patrick Ogilby 21 foot breath and for length to the said Lott running to the street and Lott lying in Mount Calvert in Prince George’s County, formerly built on my Henry Boteler and Lott lying in Mount Calvert purchased of Christopher Bean since deceased and my warehouse down by the water side at Mount Calvert
Son Joseph Wilson, tract on the South side of the west branch of Pattuxent River and on the North side of a Branch called Charles Branch with the apartments called Cockolds Point, est 150 ac and parcel adjoining plantation called Cuckolds Point, 20 ac called Beans Landing and apparitions thereunto belonging being part of land called Beam Landing 40 ac and 100 ac land called Brook Hill on north side of Charles (Crania?) in Prince George’s County and land called Brook Hill and Kingsdale 200 ac
Son Joshua Wilson, tract lying in Mount Calvert in Prince George’s County purchased of certain Thomas (Emon?) 247 ac and plantation formerly purchased of John Deakins, part of Mount Calvert Manner 132 ac and land purchased of Christopher Bean lying on the South side of Charles Branch, 18 ac
Dau Martha Wilson, tract Charles County called Indian (Joyants?) Seputcher 206 ac purchased of Walter Bean, at age 16
To
Mrs Catherine Boteler, my wife’s mourning apparel and my said daughter, four gold rings and one silver tankard (is Catherine Boteler a daughter?)
Justices of Prince George’s County Court to see Equal division together with Mr. Edward Boteler and Mr. Thomas Lingan in Calvert County
Executors, sons Josiah and Lingan Wilson
Servants Walter Thompson, John Hastins, John Smith, Izia Bonnell and George Noble to be disposed of by exes. for own benefit till their time of servitude expires
Witnesses:
Joseph Belt,
Dr. Richard J. Pile, Robert Hall
Pg1083 Elizabeth3Sprigg d. Nov 1781, m.1st Josiah Wilson, son of Major Josiah & Martha (Lingan) Wilson, & had 3 children. He died 1727 & she m.2d in the latter part of 1734, Turnor Wootton (W.H.Wootten of Plainfield, NJ at 843 Carlton Ave)
47337 (Major)
Pg 196 Maj Josiah Wilson
10901Image132of607 Pg 132 Proceedings of Council of MD 1702: Maj Josiah Wilson, Sheriff of Prince Georges County
10799Pg 768 Major Josiah Wilson
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Appointed by Governor to 1 yr term:
51943 (Him?)
1702-1705 Josiah Wilson
1708-1711 Josiah Wilson
Vol 14-16 Image197of841 Pg381 Josiah Wilson, Prince George’s Co Will 11 Nov 1717 Probated: 5 Dec 1717:
10139 Book 14 Pg 381:
17765Brother William Kid, Tract called Refuge 24 ac, part of Kids Levells 84 ac (brother? Surname Kid?)
To
Mrs Catherine Boteler, my wife’s mourning apparel and my said daughter, four gold rings and one silver tankard (is Catherine Boteler a daughter?)
Justices of Prince George’s County Court to see Equal division together with Mr. Edward Boteler and Mr. Thomas Lingan in Calvert County (could Thomas Lingan be his wife’s brother?)