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About Pierce Noland II
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1 Pierce Noland b 1655 Mayo, Ireland d 1715 Stafford, Virginia
Pierce Noland was the first Noland to come to the United States in our line and married Katherine abt 1680
Children:
1 Stephen Noland, Sr b 1682 Charles, Maryland d 1733 Charles, Maryland
2 Phillip Noland b 1684 Stafford, Virginia d 1733 Prince Williams, Virginia - married Bridgett ? abt. 1717
3 Pierce Noland Jr. b 1696 Cecil, Maryland - married Elizabeth Darrell
4 Thomas Noland b 1698 Charles, Maryland d 1715 Charles, Maryland - married Mary (Boyer) Hill
5 William Noland b 1703 Charles, Maryland
1715 Will
He came to Cecil Co., MD, in the mid 1600s from Ireland then moved to Charles Co., MD, then to Stafford Co., VA.
4. PIERCE2 NOLAND (PIERCE1 NOWLAND) was born Abt. 1654 in Mayo, Ireland, and died January 20, 1714/15 in Stafford County, Va. He married KATHERINE XXXX Abt. 1680.
STAFFORD COURT HOUSE, VIRGINIA: - Deed Book K - page 166 - 1722-1728
This indenture made - Ninth day of March in the year of our Lord 1724 between Pierce Knowland II of Over-Wharton Parish in the County of Stafford of the one part and Henry Suddeth of said Parish and County of the other part Witnesseth that the said Pierce Knowland for and in consideration of the sum of five shillings of lawful money of Great Britain to him in hand paid by the said Henry Suddeth the receipt whereof doth hereby acknowledge hath bargained and sold and by these presents doth bargain and sell unto the said Henry Sudduth all that.......... and tenement and plantation together with sixty acres of land thereunto belonging situated lying and being near and upon Potomack Run in the Parish and County aforesaid and being the Plantation whereon - Pierce Knowland (dec) father to the said Pierce Knowland lived - the said sixty acres to include the rear ground together with the whole plantation from thence to Potomack Maine Run and near Potomack Old Mill - being the beginning tree of the tract thence accding to the most regular......... to the beginning the said sixty acres being part of 100 acres of land more or less bought by the said Pierce Knowland (dec), of William Downing of the said county, being part of a patent of 200 acres granted unto the said Dowing by Patent bearing the date 12 Day of July 1692 which said 100 acres more or less was repatented by ye said Pierce Knowland(dec). by patent bearing date the 3rd day of July 1712, being surveyed and patented for 120 acres of land which said 120 acres was given, devised and bequeathed by the said Pierce Knowland (dec), unto his three youngest sons, Pierce, Thomas and William by his last will and testament bearing the date the 20th day of June 1715 duly proved in Stafford Court to be equally divided between the said three sons, after which Thomas, one of the said three sons, departed this life in his miority whereby his part of the said land came to the survivor relation being had to the sundry deeds and to the said last Will and Testament of the said Pierce Knowland (dec). Will and more fully and at large appear and the revision........etc.
Signed Pierce Knowland
Sealed and Delivered in the presence of
John Peyton James Jonds
At a Court held for Stafford County, Virginia the 12th day of May - ANNO 1712
Test. Catesby Cocke
Release made 10th day March 1724 sum of 2500 pounds of good tobacco.
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Pierce Noland II's Timeline
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Ireland
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Ireland
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Mayo, Connaught, Ireland
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Cecil, Maryland, United States
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Stafford County, Virginia, United States
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Stafford, Stafford County, Virginia
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1696
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CECIL CO. MARYLAND, Cecil County, MD, United States
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CHARLES CO. MARYLAND
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