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About Alice Hardesty
Alice Brown b. 2 December 1718 Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George county Maryland, d. 1811- will probated 12 Jul 1811 in Prince George's County
Alice was daughter of Mark Browne, b. Abt 1674, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 23 Jun 1769, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate and Susannah Ijams, b. Abt 1677, All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location, d. Bef 1753, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland
One source states: . Alice Brown survived Francis Hardesty. They had 7 children: Thomas, Frederick PL, Alice, Frances, Elizabeth, Susannah, Mark B..
Married Abt 1734 Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Francis Hardesty, b. 27 Feb 1707/08, All Hallowes Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Bef 1744, Prince George's County, Maryland
Children
- 1. Francis Hardesty, b. 26 Dec 1734, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 1802, Pennsylvania
- 2. Elizabeth Hardesty, b. 26 Mar 1737, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County,
married 2nd Bef 1744 Saint Barnabas Church, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland Lewis Duvall, b. 3 Dec 1721, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 6 Aug 1789, Prince George's County, Maryland
Lewis Duvall, son of Mareen Duvall "The Younger" b. 1680, All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 9 Jun 1741, Pleasant Grove, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland and Elizabeth Jacob, b. 1683, All Hallow's Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. 27 Feb 1751/52, "The Great Marsh", Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate
Children
- 3. Alice Duvall, b. 1744, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1820, Burtonsville, Montgomery County, Maryland
- 4. Elizabeth Duvall, b. 11 Aug 1755, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 17 Oct 1840, Baltimore, Maryland m. ___ Jones
- 5. Frances Duvall, b. Bef 1758, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Aft 1811, Prince George's County, * Maryland
- 6 Thomas Duvall
- 7 Frederick Prusia Lewis Duvall
- 8 Susannah Duvall married ___Cheney
- 9. Mark Brown Duvall
Prince George's County MD Will Book Liber TT; 1808-1812;
- Folio 42 ALICE DUVALL 06/22/1803 07/12/1811
- "Being weak of Body ,"
- Bequeaths to:
- 1. "Old Sarah' --Negro woman "Luce" --Negro woman "Achsaw" --daughter of "Luce" -to be set free at the death of testatrix
- 2. Thomas Duvall -son -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money and no more of the estate it being his share in full of the legacies bequeathed the testatrix by her father Mark Brown
- 3. Frederick Prusia Lewis Duvall --son -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money -to have the remainder of the estate and it is testatrix's desire that he enclose her grave yard with a good post and rail fence -named executor of the will
- 4. Alice Burton -daughter -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money and no more of the estate it being her share in full of the legacies left the testatrix by her father Mark Brown
- 5. Frances Duvall -daughter -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money and no more of the estate it being her share in full of the legacies left testatrix by her father Mark Brown
- 6. Elizabeth Jones --daughter -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money and no more, it being her share in full of the legacies left testatrix by her father Mark Brown
- 7. Susannah Cheney --daughter -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money and also the testatrix's wearing apparel, trunk, 1 cow and calf and no more it being ber share in full ofrhe legacy left testatrix by her father Mark Brown
- 8. Ritta Duvall --granddaughter -to have the sum of 50 pounds current money and no more, it being her father Mark Duvall's share in full of the legacies left testatrix by her father Mark Brown and to be paid to her when she arrives at the age of 16 or day of marriage
- Witnesses: Nathan Edmondson Josiah Jones Richard Walker
- Then came; Nathan Edmondson and Josiah Jones
- Note; the testatrix signed the will in her own hand
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Mark BROWN, Sr.: will March 9, 1769, proved in Anne Arundel County on June 23, same year (Wills, Liber 37, folio 198).
He bequeathed his grandson, Francis Hardisty son of Francis Hardisty and son of my eldest daughter now Alice Duvall; negro slaves, and to his grandson, Mary BROWN Sappington, the eldest son of Captain Thomas Sappington and Frances his wife, he devised 'Neal's Delight' of 270 acres. The residue of his personal estate was to be divided equally between his two daughters, Frances Sappington and Alice Duvall, and at their decease the husbands of his daughters were to claim no portion of his personal estate, but it was to be divided among his grandchildren. Lewins Duvall and his wife Alice, with Francis Sappington, closed the estate of Mark BROWN on June 14, 1775, reporting a balance of 681/7/5 to be distributed between the heirs. West Burgess and Rezin Mobberly were sureties. (Adm. Accts. Liber 72, folio 259).
BROWN, MARK, Anne Arundel Co. 29 Mar, 1769; 23 Jun, 1769
- Children: Alice Duval and Frances Sappinton,
- Grandchildren: Mary Brown Sappington, eld. son of Capt. Thomas Sappington and Frances, his wife; Francis Hardesty, son of
- Francis and my eld. dau. now Alice Duvall.
- Tracts: "Neal's Delight.
- Exts: Dau. Alice Duvall and Francis Sappington.
- Wits H. Rigsby, Joseph Ryon, Rezin Mobberley. 37. 198
Mark Brown 7.21 D PG £681.7.5 Jun 14 1775
- Sureties: West Burgess, Rezin Mobberly.
- Distribution to: Alice Duvall & Frances Sappington during life; after their decease, to their respective children (unnamed) except to Mark Brown Sappington & Frances Hardesty.
- Executrices: Alice Duvall, Frances Sappington.
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Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties Alice Brown
Alice Hardesty's Timeline
1718 |
December 2, 1718
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Prince George County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America
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1734 |
December 26, 1734
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Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland
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1737 |
March 26, 1737
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Saint Barnabas Church,Queen Anne Parish,Prince Georges,Maryland
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1744 |
1744
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Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
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1755 |
August 11, 1755
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Prince George's Co, Maryland
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1755
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Queen Anne, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
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1758 |
1758
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Prince George's County, Maryland
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1770 |
1770
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Prince George's Co, Maryland
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1794 |
August 30, 1794
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1811 |
1811
Age 92
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