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About Philemon Plummer
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GEDCOM Note
Per email from Rose Mangan, 01-25-1999: "Notes for PHILEMON PLUMMER, SR.: Philemon was inherited personaly from will of father. Philemon had no will. He was granted warrant for 40 acres called "Bacelor's Choice", 5 Dec 1722; "Additin to Batchelor's Choice" of 97 acres granted 4 Dec. 1733/4, coth in "Calverton Manor"; patent for "Debutt's Delight" documented under grandson Philemon (171-1); Guardian Bond: 24 Aug 1748; Elizabeth Plummer, widow; Micajah Plummer and Samuel Plummer, son of Thomas of the same Co., planters; bind themselves unto Ascah, Elizabeth, Philemon, Jerome, George and Dorcas Plummer in the amoutn of 88/2/9; /s/ Elizabeth Plummer (mark), Micajah Plummer, Samuel Plummer (mark) (Guardian Bonds, 1708-1777, p. 162); A warrant on 40 acres in Prince Georges County, "Batchelor's Choice", was granted to Philemon Plummer 5 Dec 1722,(6) "Addition to Bachelor's Choice", a warrant on 97 acres subject to Calverton Manor adjoining the former tract was added 4 Dec 1733/4, (7) Richard Snowden assigned his warrant on "DeButts Delight" to Philemon 10 Sep 1739. (8) This 50 acre tract was located in what later became Frederick County, n the forks of two branches on the south side of Linganore Creek near the present site of Linganore Filtration Plant, subject to Calverton or Conoccocheague Manor (as the certificate states) with a yearly rent of two pounds. Patent for "Debutt's Delight" documented under grandson Philemon (171-1); The Prince Georges County November Court of 1740 received a petition from Henry, Richard and Richard Jr. Touchstone, John Nelson, George Murdock, John Beais Abington, George Colvin, Thomas Prather, Baltis Cout, Robert Jones, James Hook, Isaac Wells, Joseph Ogle, John Middaugh, Chidley Matthews, Robert DeButts, John Pyburn, John Martin, Henry Ballenger, George Matthews, John Wright, Michael Resiner, Bernard Weymore, Martin Wetzel, Patrick Holagon, Phillimon (sic) Plumer, James Orrick, Thomas Fee and others (unnamed), for a road from John Pyborn's to John Nelson's for the benefit of our mill and our church. This petition indicates the road from the mouth of Monocacy River beside a part of Little Monocacy past Elting's Mill to the Monocacy Chapel is present day Beallsville.(9);
More About PHILEMON PLUMMER, SR.: Reference 6: Certificate of Survey Liber IL-A, folio 513, surveyed 20 May 1723; Reference 7: Unpatented certificate of survey, No. PG#6, surveyed 28 May 1734; Reference 8: Certificate of Survey BC & GS No. 37, Folio 221; surveyed 13 Sep 1739; Reference 9: Grace Louise Tracey, "Notes from the Records of Old Monocacy", 1958, p. 215."
Philemon Plummer's Timeline
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Colonial America
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1726
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Prince George's County, MD, United States
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January 4, 1729
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Prince George's, MD, United States
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November 28, 1730
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Prince George's, MD, United States
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Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges County, Maryland
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1732
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Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges County, Maryland
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1734
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Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges County, Maryland
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1738
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Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges County, Maryland
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