Misc. Notes
Marriages and Deaths St Mary’s County MD
413 Death, Widow & Sons: Source Scharf’s History of Maryland 1:226 (84 Women’s Career File, by Lois Greene Carr, Historian St Mary’s City Commission, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD)
Johnson, James, Poplar Hill, St Mary’s Co, 31 May 1650; (no Probate date):
46839(Barbara Hatton Johnson would be his niece)
Will made in accordance with postnuptial agreement between Barbara Hatton & her kinsman
Thomas Hatton, Sec. of the Province, and James Johnson
Pg69-81Goodwin,Geo,StMary’sCo,7Jan1672.Editors:Jul 1663.England."JohnHATTON ofVA.Probate to brotherThomasHATTON,other executorRobt LEWELLIN, having died"("AmericanWillis&Administrations inPrerogativeCt ofCanterbury 1610-1857" byPeterWilsonColdham,1989)
46837 (Same Thomas Hatton? Has brother John)
Pg69-81Goodwin,Geo,StMary’sCo,7Jan1672.Editors:1668-71 Annapolis Chancery Proceedings, Liber CD; 87-91. Suit. In re a tract "Persimmon Point," 400 acres in Baltimore County on Rumley Creek purchased by John HATTON, names Thomas HATTON of Tewkesbury in the county of Glouster in the Kingdom of England, brother and heir of John HATTON formerly of London, and Samuel HATTON (Genealogies of Virginia Families, The Gorsuch and Lovelace Families, Vol. III, GPC, Baltimore, pp. 255-8)
46837 (Same Thomas?)
Hatton, Thomas/ West Frodsham X-23/ Apl 20, 1652/ AB&H f 398
47909 (Him?)
Hatton, Thomas/Ridgley X-23/ Apl 28, 1652/ AB&H f 398
Pg 54 Thomas Hatton was killed in 1655 in the Battle of Severn, fought between Lord Baltimore’s partisons & a band of Puritans, who being driven out of Cavalier, VA, sought to take up land in MD
52650