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About John Warren Philpott, I
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The text from an unidentified source under the brief biography heading below indicates only two wives for this John, yet his profile on Wikitree (link below) shows three wives. Are two of the shown wives actually the same person? Further research is warranted.
Place of burial seems incorrect, given that this John apparently lived his entire life in Maryland. Is it correct? It should be noted that his wife is also buried in South Carolina. Further research is warranted.
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brief biography
From an unidentified source:
The exact dates of John Philpott's birth, marriage and death are unknown. He was married for the first time around 1745 to Mary Posey. It is believed that they had two sons, David and John. She may have died giving birth to John around 1750. John's second wife was Mary Glover, widow of Richard Glover. Her maiden name is believed to have been Keech. She was the administratrix of Richard Glover’s estate around 1750 and had a son named Philip Glover.
From an inheritance from his father, Charles Philpott, and from a cousin named John Philpott, he became the owner of a large tract of land in Charles County, Maryland, known by the names "Courte’s Pallace", "Cow Grave Yard", "Philpot’s Chance," and "Temley’s Rest". He was also the owner of a tract of land called "Walkers Runn". He was known in Charles County as a planter, raised tobacco along with all the other necessities to run a big plantation.
At his death around 1762, he owned 10 slaves in ages from 55 years to 2 years. At the time he wrote his last will his youngest son was not born, and therefore is not mentioned in his will. His death left his wife, Mary, responsible for 18 people, including her own son by her first marriage, an infant son, and slaves. David, the oldest son of John by his first marriage, was around 16 years old at this time. Four and a half years later, on April 9, 1766, Mary wrote her will and died soon after. Her will was probated on May 18, 1766. By law, the estate would go to the eldest son. In her will, Mary stated 'I give and bequeth unto my son Philip Glover all my right of Dower that I have in the Estate of my late Deceased Husband John Philpott'.
No guardian bonds were found for any of their children in Charles County. Philip Glover married Charity Philpott, the sister of Benjamin Philpott, around 1765. It is normal to assume that, at first, Philip and Charity took care of the young Philpott children. Therefore his mother gave him her dower rights to her husband's estate to enable him to have a home for her orphan children. In the final settlement of John and Mary's estate it is disclosed that Philip was in charge, since there was payment 'Of Tobacco due Philip Glover for the rent of a plantation to finish the last mentioned crop for the last day of May'. This indicates that Philip had charge of the affairs of his sick mother before she died.
After her death, payment went to someone who finished that year’s crop of corn and tobacco. The widow's third was deducted and the legacy left Philip Glover in John Philpott's will: namely "a Bed and furniture and one cow and calf," was taken from their appraised estate. It is believed the two boys, Charles Thomas, age 13, and Zachariah age 8, went to Prince George’s County, Maryland, to live with their Uncle, Barton Philpott as their guardian.
His will was dated October 16, 1761 and probated on March 30, 1762. His inventory was appraised on April 15, 1762, and his brothers William and Barton were listed. (Charles Co., Md. Inventory Liber 78 Folio 25-27.)
In Aug 1747 when John was 27, he married Mary “Molly” Keech, in Charles County, Maryland.
Born ca 1724 in Laurens County, South Carolina. Mary “Molly” died before 18 May 1766; she was 42. They had one child:
12 i. John Thomas (1762-1848)
comments
Surname has also been reported to be Philpot.
Date and place of death have also been erroneously reported to be October 16 1761 in Charles County, Maryland.
links
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Philpott-230
GEDCOM Source
Heritage Consulting Millennium File Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2003; @R2@
GEDCOM Source
Ancestry.com, Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1783 (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: ncestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - Coldham, Peter Wilson. Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1783. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996.Original data: Coldham, Peter Wilson. Settlers of Maryland,), Residence date: Residence place: Maryland, USA. http://search.ancestry.com/content/viewerpf.aspx?h=102182&db=FLHG-S...
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Ancestry.com 1790 United States Federal Census Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2010; @R2@ Year: 1790; Census Place: Greenville, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 113; Image: 83; Family History Library Film: 0568151 Record for John Philpot http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1790usfedcen&h=385506...
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Ancestry.com Virginia, Marriage Records, 1936-2014 Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2015; @R2@ Place: Maryland; Year: 1749; Page Number: 522
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Heritage Consulting Millennium File Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2003; @R2@
GEDCOM Note
<p>[Philpot1.FTW]</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>The exact dates of John Philpott's birth, marriage and death are unknown. He was married for the first time around 1745 to Mary Posey. It is believed that theyhad two sons, David and John. She may have died giving birth to John around 1750. John's second wife was Mary Glover, widow of Richard Glover. Her madden name is believed to have been Keech. She was the administratrix of Richard Glowers estate around 1750 and had a son named Philip Glover.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>From an inheritance from his father, Charles Philpott, and from a cousing named John Philpott, he became the owner of a large track of land in Charles County, Maryland known by the names "Courtes Pallace", "Cow Grave Yard", "Philpots Chance" and "Temleys Rest". He was also the owner of a track of land called "Walkers Runn". He was known in Charles County as a Planter, raised tobacco along with all the other necessities to run a big plantation. At his death around 1762 he owned 10 slaves in ages from 55 years to 2 years. At the time he wrote his last will his youngest son was not born, therefore not mentioned in his will.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>His death left his wife, Mary, responsible for 18 people, including her own son by her first marriage, and infant son, and slaves. David, the oldest son of John by his first marriage was around 16 years old at this time. Four and a half years later, on April 9, 1766, Mary wrote her will and died soon after. Her will was probated on May 18, 1766. By law, the estate would go to the eldest son. In her will, Mary stated "I give and bequeth unto my son Philip Glover all my right of Dower that I have in the Estate of my late Deceased Husband John Philpott".</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>No guardian bonds were found for any of their children in Charles County. Philip Glover married Charity Philpott, the sister of Benjamin Philpott around 1765. It is normal to assume that, at first, Philip and Charity took care of the youngPhilpott children. Therefore his mother gave him her dower rights to her husband's estate to enable him to have a home for her orphan children. In the final settlement of John and Mary's estate itis disclosed that Philip was in charge since there was payment "Of Tobacco due Philip Glover for the rent of a plantation to finish the last mentioned crop for the last day of May". This indicates that Philip had charge of the affairs of his sick mother before she died. After her death, payment went to some one who finished that years crop of corn and tobacco. The widow's third was deducted andthe legacy left Philip Glover in John Philpott's will, namely "a Bed and furniture and one cow and calf", was taken from the reappraised estate.</p><p><p></p></p><p><p>It is believed the two boys, Charles Thomas age 13 and Zachariah age 8, went to Prince Georges County, Maryland to live with their Uncle Barton Philpott as their guardian.</p><p>His will was dated October 16, 1761 and probated on March 30, 1762. His inventory was appraised on April 15, 1762 and his brothers William and Barton were listed. (Charles Co., Md. Inventory Liber 78 Folio 25-27.)
concerns
This John appears to be the same as John Warren Philpott, I. Further research is warranted.
- John Philpott
- BIRTH 1720, Charles County, Maryland, USA
- DEATH 30 Mar 1762 (aged 41–42), Charles County, Maryland, USA
- BURIAL Burial Details Unknown
- MEMORIAL ID 105969598 · View Source
- John Philpott was the son of Charles Philpott (b. c 1698), and Elizabeth Smoot (b. before 30 Jan. 1704, and died after May 1757)...born in Charles County, Md.
- John married Mary Glover (his second wife).
- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105969598/john-philpott : accessed 02 May 2022), memorial page for John Philpott (1720–30 Mar 1762), Find a Grave Memorial ID 105969598, ; Maintained by Rebecca Prillaman (contributor 47326376) Burial Details Unknown.
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John Phillpot in the Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777 View Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777
Name: John Phillpot
Residence Date: Abt 1761
Residence Place: Charles
Will Date: 16 Oct 1761
Probate Date: 6 Oct 1761
Probate Place: Maryland, USA
Death Date: 1761
Death Place: Maryland, USA
Description: Wills, Vol 31-32, 1760-1764
Individuals Listed Relationship
John Phillpot
Mary Philpott - Wife
David Phillpot - Son
John Phillpot - Son
Charles Thomas Phillpot - Son
Zachariah Philpott - Son
Sarah Warren Philpott - Daughter
Barton Philpott - Brother
Phillip Glover Step son
- Docs
Will, 03/30/1762: ---Source: "Meet Your Ancestors" by Noland Hubbard Bowling, Descendants of Edward Philpott; McDowell Publishing, Utica, Kentucky;; [Shirley Davis Warren ]
---John's will was dated October 16, 1761 and probated March 30, 1762. His inventory was appraised on April 15, 1762 and his brothers William and Barton were listed. (Charles County, Maryland. Inventory Liber 78 Folio 25-27.)
The exact dates of John Philpott's birth, marriage and death are unknown. He was married for the first time around 1745 to Mary Posey. It is believed that they had two sons, David and John. She may have died giving birth to John around 1750. John's second wife was Mary Glover, widow of Richard Glower. Her maiden name is believed to have been Keech. She was the administratrix of Richard Glovers estate around 1750 and had a son named Philip Glover.
From an inheritance from his father, Charles Philpott, and from a cousin named John Philpott, he became the owner of a large track of land in Charles County, Maryland known by the names "Courtes Pallace", "Cow Grave Yard", "Philpots Chance" and "Fernleys Rest". He was also the owner of a tract of land called "Walkers Runn". He was known in Charles County as a Planter, raised tobacco along with all the other necessities to run a big plantation. At his death around 1762 he owned 10 slaves in ages from 55 years to 2 years. At the time he wrote his last will his youngest son was yet not born, therefore not mentioned in his will.
PHILPOT, MARY, Charles Co, 29 Apr, 1766
18 May, 1766
To daus Sarah Warren Philpott, Negro girl named Hette(?) when dau. reaches age of 16.
To son Samuel Philpott, Negro girl Charity when he reaches age 21.
To son Philip Glover my right of dower that I have in the estate of my late deceased husband John Philpott.
John Warren Philpott, I's Timeline
1720 |
1720
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Charles County, Province of Maryland
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1746 |
1746
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Charles County, Maryland
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1749 |
1749
Age 29
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Maryland, United States
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1750 |
1750
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Charles County, Maryland
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1753 |
November 20, 1753
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MD, United States
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1756 |
January 5, 1756
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Charles Co., Maryland
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1758 |
December 20, 1758
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Charles County, Maryland, United States
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1760 |
1760
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Charles, Maryland, United States
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