B: 1647 Of, Somerset, Maryland
B: 1645
B: 1648
D: 1725 St. Mary's City, St Mary's County,
Province of Maryland
D: 1738 St. Mary's City, St Mary's County,
Province of Maryland
D: 1743
Place of Burial:
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Father: Charles Sanders
Mother: Prudence Sanders
Spouse: Captain Joshua Doyne
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Appearance in Document, 1 Jun 1716, Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States.
From Jane Sweringen of Prince George's county, widow, to Samuel Sweringen of Prince George's County, her son. Samuel agrees to all debts and provide for his mother during her life giving her 600 pounds of tobacco beginning in the year 1717 and shall give a feather bed, furniture, iron pot, hooks, pail, great chest, two plates, and a cow and calf; to her son John one cow; to Samuel all her goods, chattle, investments, cattle, etc. Memo: I, Jane Sweringen, to have one mare and her increase called Flury and one orphan boy by the name of Samuel Browne (Liber F, folio 553).
From Chronicles of St Mary's, published by St Mary's Co Historical Society: Jane Doyne will 7 Oct 1738 (Liber T A #1 Folio 108)
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Joshua Doyne will 4 Mar 1697 (Liber P C #1 Folio 118)
Edward A Doyne will 6 Jul 1748 (Liber T A #1 Folio 238)
Joshua Doyne received patent on "Bachelors Hope" and "Notley's Addition" from Lord Baltimore in 1683 for 20,000 lbs of tobacco.
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Appearance in Document, 27 Feb 1686, Calvert County, Maryland, United States. Will of Edmond Dennis leaves 500 acres to Mary Doyne, daughter of Joshua Doyne.
Gerrard Van Swearingen is executor.
Made 27 Feb 1686.
(Calvert Co Wills, Liber 7, folio 41-42)
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B: 1647 Of, Somerset, Maryland
B: 1645
B: 1648
D: 1725 St. Mary's City, St Mary's County,
Province of Maryland
D: 1738 St. Mary's City, St Mary's County,
Province of Maryland
D: 1743
Place of Burial:
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Father: Charles Sanders
Mother: Prudence Sanders
Spouse: Captain Joshua Doyne
•*¨*•❤️•*¨*•
Appearance in Document, 1 Jun 1716, Prince Georges County, Maryland, United States.
From Jane Sweringen of Prince George's county, widow, to Samuel Sweringen of Prince George's County, her son. Samuel agrees to all debts and provide for his mother during her life giving her 600 pounds of tobacco beginning in the year 1717 and shall give a feather bed, furniture, iron pot, hooks, pail, great chest, two plates, and a cow and calf; to her son John one cow; to Samuel all her goods, chattle, investments, cattle, etc. Memo: I, Jane Sweringen, to have one mare and her increase called Flury and one orphan boy by the name of Samuel Browne (Liber F, folio 553).
From Chronicles of St Mary's, published by St Mary's Co Historical Society: Jane Doyne will 7 Oct 1738 (Liber T A #1 Folio 108)
•*¨*•❤️•*¨*•
Joshua Doyne will 4 Mar 1697 (Liber P C #1 Folio 118)
Edward A Doyne will 6 Jul 1748 (Liber T A #1 Folio 238)
Joshua Doyne received patent on "Bachelors Hope" and "Notley's Addition" from Lord Baltimore in 1683 for 20,000 lbs of tobacco.
•*¨*•❤️•*¨*•
Appearance in Document, 27 Feb 1686, Calvert County, Maryland, United States. Will of Edmond Dennis leaves 500 acres to Mary Doyne, daughter of Joshua Doyne.
Gerrard Van Swearingen is executor.
Made 27 Feb 1686.
(Calvert Co Wills, Liber 7, folio 41-42)
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