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Bayne Smallwood

Birth
Marbury, Charles County, Maryland, USA
Death
1768 (aged 66–67)
Marbury, Charles County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Marbury, Charles County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Son of Pryor Smallwood (1680-1734) and Elizabeth Smallwood, widow of Peter McMillan. Grandson of James Smallwood and Mary Boyden.

Bayne was born at his fathers plantation, “ Christian Temple Mannor”, in Charles County. Bayne resided at his estate, “ Smallwood’s Retreat”, situated in Chickamuzon District, on Mattawoman Creek in Durham Parish, Upper Hundred, near Marbury, Charles County. He was a planter, merchant, and owned the firm Bayne Smallwood & Company. Bayne became a justice of Charles County in 1736, and served on the Lower House of the General Assembly from 1738-1757. In 1768, at the time of his death, he had accumulated about 3,200 acres in Charles County, plus 810 acres of his wife’s lands in Virginia. His estate was valued at 3,030 pounds, including 26 slaves, plate, and a few books. Bayne had a son, Gov. William Smallwood, Maj. Gen. (1732-1792), who served as Governor of Maryland.

Husband of Priscilla Heabard.
Son of Pryor Smallwood (1680-1734) and Elizabeth Smallwood, widow of Peter McMillan. Grandson of James Smallwood and Mary Boyden.

Bayne was born at his fathers plantation, “ Christian Temple Mannor”, in Charles County. Bayne resided at his estate, “ Smallwood’s Retreat”, situated in Chickamuzon District, on Mattawoman Creek in Durham Parish, Upper Hundred, near Marbury, Charles County. He was a planter, merchant, and owned the firm Bayne Smallwood & Company. Bayne became a justice of Charles County in 1736, and served on the Lower House of the General Assembly from 1738-1757. In 1768, at the time of his death, he had accumulated about 3,200 acres in Charles County, plus 810 acres of his wife’s lands in Virginia. His estate was valued at 3,030 pounds, including 26 slaves, plate, and a few books. Bayne had a son, Gov. William Smallwood, Maj. Gen. (1732-1792), who served as Governor of Maryland.

Husband of Priscilla Heabard.


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