Magistrate William Jones, of Anne Arundel

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Magistrate William Jones, of Anne Arundel

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Abington, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Colonial America
Death: May 31, 1705 (60)
South River, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Morgan Jones and Janet Jones
Husband of Elizabeth Sanders and Elizabeth Mary Jones
Father of William Jones; Jane Clarke; Anne Cheyney; Mary Beddingfield; Catherine Rebecca Jones and 1 other

Occupation: Planter, Magistrate
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About Magistrate William Jones, of Anne Arundel

Father also seen as Morgan Jones

John Duvall married Elizabeth, daughter of Magistrate William Jones and Elizabeth his wife, a neighbor in South River Hundred.

On August 17, 1685, his father-in-law, styled Planter, conveyed to him and Eliza­beth his wife for natural love and affections which were held for his daughter Elizabeth and her husband John Duvall, the plantation "Wil­son Grove" which lay in Anne Arundel County at the head of South River bound by the land called "Abington," formerly laid out for Robert Proctor and John Gater (Gaither). The tract of 200 acres had been granted by Lord Baltimore in 1672 to Robert Wilson, Gent., who conveyed to John and James Powell, both of South River, who likewise transferred the tract to William Jones. Elizabeth Jones, wife to William, waived all dower rights, before Henry Hanslap, High Sheriff for the county.1

On September 13, 1676, William Jones was commissioned one of the Gentleman Justices of Anne Arundel County.2 He died testate and was buried in All Hallow's Parish on June 11, 1705. By his will, dated May 31, 1705, and proved August 4, same year, he bequeathed personalty to his daughter Elizabeth Duvall "the wife of John Duvall" and to his granddaughter Mary Duvall. His widow, Elizabeth, who was devised the dwelling-plantation during life, married on June 25, 1706, James Sanders of All Hallow's Parish.3

Will

Last Will and Testament of William Jones of Anne Arundel County, dated 1 May 1705

IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN --- the thirty-first day of May One thousand Seven hundred and five I William Jones Gent of the County of Ann Arundel in the province of Maryland Planter being sick and weak in Body of Sound and perfect Memory thanks be to God for the Same and Calling to mind the uncertain State of this life and that all must goeth unto Death when it shall please God to call Doe make and sine constitute and appoint and Declare this my Last will and testament in Manner and form following revoking annulling and making void all other will and wills by me hereto made either by word of mouth or writing and this only to be Taken for my Last will and noe other and first Commit my Soul into the hands of God that gave it hoping through the Merits of my blessed lessons to be Eternally loved and my body to the Earth to be Decently buried by my Executive hereafter named and for my Temporall Effects which it hath pleased God to bless me with I Dispose as follows

Item I give and bequeath to my Dear and loving wife Elizabeth Jones all that Plantation whereon I now Dwell Together with the land belonging to the home During the terme of her Naturall life and pass on after her decease to the use and ________of my son William Jones and his heirs forever except what is hereafter given to Mary Beddingfield and Anthony Beddingfield

Item I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Duvall the wife of John Duvall unto my Daughter Jane Clarke the wife of Neale Clarke and unto my Daughter Ann Cheney the wife of Charles Cheney the sume of one Shilling Cash to be paid by my Executive hereafter named

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Beddingfield and Anthony Beddingfield a piece or parcel of land whereon they now Dwell it being piece of a tract Called Johns Cabin Ridge which is to begin at a ______Spanish Oaks in a line Janey land __________land Wm Jones and running to est North west Cross the land to an ______bounded with twelve_____ and be bounding on the land of Thomas Cheney to have and to hold the ____land and the appertainces unto the land Mary Beddingfield and Anthony Beddingfield and their heirs for Ever

Item I give and Bequeath unto my Granddaughter Mary Duvall the Daughter of John Duvall one cow and Calfe to be delivered in Time convenient after my decease by my Executive hereafter named

and lastly I Give and bequeath unto my Law wife customary debts legacies and funerall Charges shall be paid all the remainder of my Estate whatsoever to be Equally divided between her my Law wife and my Grandson William Trogden share and share alike and my Law Grandson to remain with my Law wife till he Comes to the age of Sixteen at which time I will that he shall be free for himself and of this my last will I leave my Law wife my full whole and sole Executive in witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this Day and Year

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Wm (X) Jones

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Above written Signed Sealed and Published and Declared to being the Last will and testament of the late Wm Jones in the presents of

Richard Duckett

John Starkey -

Powell Mary Powel

( on the back of the will was written)

Then came the witness' to the within written will and made Oath that they saw the within named Wm Jones sine seal and deliver the same as his last Will and Testament

John Grossman (?)

Will of William Jones, Gentleman Planter Ann Arundel Co., Maryland dated 31 day of May 1705 Contributed to the MdGenWeb Project by: SStwal6313@aol.com

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Magistrate William Jones, of Anne Arundel's Timeline

1645
March 8, 1645
Abington, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Colonial America
1665
1665
Anne Arundel County, MD, United States
1667
1667
Abington, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
1670
1670
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States
1673
June 6, 1673
Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland
1675
1675
1680
1680
Northampton County, North Carolina, Colonial America
1705
May 31, 1705
Age 60
South River, Anne Arundel, Maryland, Colonial America