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John Patten

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Birthplace: Ireland
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Husband of Charity Patten
Father of Solomon Patten; Elizabeth Patten; Richard Patten and James Patten

Managed by: Judith "Judi" Elaine (McKee) Burns
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About John Patten

John Patton

  • Birth 1675 , Ulster, Ireland
  • Died 1739 , Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA
  • Buried ◦All Hallows Parish (Bk 22, p 72)
  • Person ID I629 Ronald Allen Snowden Family Tree
  • Last Modified 20 Nov 2008
  • Father William Patton, b. Abt [or before] 1660 [presumably in Ulster], d. Jul 1715, Somerset County, Maryland, USA
  • Mother Elinor Campbell, b. Bef 1666 [probably before 1660], d. Dec 1738, , Kent County, Delaware, USA [note that she does not have to have moved - the borders may have been rearranged around her]

Charity Cheney, b. 16 Mar 1681, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA , d. Aft 1739, Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA Married 7 Nov 1706 , Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA [1]

Children

  • 1. Richard Patton, b. 18 Aug 1712, , Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA , d. Bef Jul 1761, All Hallows, Anne Aundel County, Maryland, USA
  • 2. James Patton, b. Bef 1712, , Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
  • 3. Elizabeth Patton, b. Bef 1717, Anne Arundel, Maryland
  • 4. Solomon Patton, b. Bef 1717
  • 5. William Patton, b. Abt 1708
  • 6. Constance Patton, b. Abt 1703, , Anne Arundel, Maryland, USA
  • 7. John Patten

Family ID

F409

Notes

  • ◦index of Anne Arundel deeds [from Ernest C. Swanson]
  • 1712-1718 Richd Snowden to John Patton IB#2 140 Majors Fancy
  • 1719-1722 John Patten & wife to Wm. Black CW#1 157 Majors Fancy
  • 1719-1722 John Patten to Charity Pattin & children CW#1 225 Fosters
  • Point
  • 1733-1739 Robt. Dollingham to Charity Pattin RD#2 60 The Troublesome
  • 1733-1739 Jno & Charity Pattin to Wm. Whitely RD#2 442 Article of
  • Agreement
===
James Patton received by deed gift parcels called "Fo(r)ster's Point"
and the "Upper Water" Mill from his mother in 1739. Recorded with
this deed is an article of agreement signed (by mark) by James Patten,
boatwright of Ann Arundel and his brother William, planter of same, in
which they acknowledge the terms of their mother's deed as fair. In
July 1745 his brother Richard sold "Forster's Point" lying on the
South side of South River at Flat Creek.
#013213 Anne Arundel County Maryland Deedbook RB#2:124-126
===
This Indenture made this fifteenth Day of July Anno Dom 1745 between
Wm. PATTEN of Ann Arl. County in the Province of Maryland Planter of
the one part and Nicholas MACCUBBIN of the County and Province afsd
merchant of the other part Witnesseth that for and in Consideration of
the sum of Sixty Five Pounds Current money of the Province afsd. to
him the Said Wm. PATTEN in hand paid at & before the Ensealing and
Delivery of these presents the receipt he Doth hereby acknowledge and
himself to be fully Satisfied and paid hath given granted Bargained
Sold Aliened enfeoffed and confirmed unto him the Said Nicholas
MACCUBBIN his heirs and assigns forever all that Tract or Parcell of
Land called PATTENts Choice lying in the County afsd. on the South
Side of South River originally on the fifth Day of November 1728
granted to a certain John MOSES and the Said Wm. PATTEN for 150 acres
beginning at a bounded mulbery Post Standing at the head of flatt
Creek and Running thence South fifty one Degrees ... containing and
now laid out for 150 acres of Land more or less also one Tract or
Parcell of Land called Conclution Lying in the County afsd. on the
South Side of South River and on the South East Side flat Creek
originally granted on the 26 day of September Anno Dom. 1665 to a
certain Richard FORSTER of the County afsd. beginning at a bounded
Tree of Richard CHENEYS and Running for Breadth on the head Line of a
Parcell of Land formerly laid out for John WHEELER of the afsd. County
North East and by East Ninety ps. to a bound Red Oake of the Said John
WHEELERS on the side Line of a parcell of Land formerly laid out for
Murren DUVALL of the Said County and from the Said oake by a line
drawn Northwest and by West by the Said DUVALLS Line Ninety ps. to a
bound Tree of the said DUVALLS and from the Said Tree Northwest and by
North thirty ps. to a Bounded Tree of Richard CHENEYS Land on the head
the Said Creek and from the Northwest and by North Line Drawn South
Sixty ps. to a Tree marked with twelve Notches and from the Said Tree
South East to the first bounded Tree containing and laid out for fifty
acres be the same more or less also all my Right Title and Interest in
and to a certain Tract or parcell of Land called FORSTERS Point Lying
on the South Side of South River at the head of flatt Creek originally
on the twenty Day of July Anno Dom 1671 granted to a certain John
FORSTER of Annarundel County afsd for 50 acres be the Same more or
less reference being thereunto had may more fully & at large appear
together with all houses buildings fences orchards and all & every
other the premises and appurtenances unto the same belonging or in any
ways appurtaining to have and to hold the afsd Tracts of Land with all
& Singular the premises and appurtencances unto the same belonging
unto the said Nicholas MACCUBBIN his heirs and assigns for ever to and
for his Soll and proper use and it is also Coventanted and agreed by
and between the said Nicholas MACCUBBIN and the said Wm. PATTEN that
he the said Wm. PATTEN and his heirs the Said Land and premises and
every part and Parcell thereof hereby bargained and Sold unto the Said
Nicholas MACCUBBIN ... In Witness whereof the said Wm. PATTEN hath
hereunto Sett his hand and Seale the Day and year above written
William W PATTEN his mark (Seal)
Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presence of Robert WELCH, Benja.
HOWARD.
Received the 15 Day of July 1745 of Nicholas MACCUBBIN the Sum of 65
pounds Current money being the Consideration for the within Tracts of
Land William W PATTEN his mark.
Benjamin HOWARD, Robert WELSH.
July 15, 1745 Then Came the within named Wm. PATTEN before me one of
his Lordships Justices of the Provincial Court of Maryland and
acknowledged the within Instrument of writing to be his act & Deed and
the Lands and premises therein contained to be the Right and Estate of
the within named Nicholas MACCUBBIN his heirs and assigns forever
according to the true intent and meaning of the same Deed and the Act
of Assembly in that Case made and Provided Taken and acknowledged
before me the Subscriber the Day and year above written. Jna. BUCA[?]
July 25th 1745. Received of Nicholas MACCUBBIN Eight Shillings
Sterling for his Lordships use it being the alienation fine on the
within mentioned 250 acres of Land by virture of a Commission from
Benja. TASKER[?] Esqr. his Said Lordships Agent and Receiver Generall.
Richd. DORSEY. Recorded July 25th 1745.

Sources

1.[S174] Harry Wright Newman, (Lord Baltimore Press, Baltimore, Maryland), Reel/Fiche number LH14317..

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