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This book has detailed abstracts of all 255 wills in Charles County, Maryland Will Book AK-11; Maryland Archives microfilm CR 49156-1 (MSA CM412-12) recorded during the years 1791-1801 and continues with the remaining records of will Book AK 11 starting with page 23 as pages 1 through 22 were published by TLC Genealogy in "CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND, WILLS, 1780-1791." These folios contains details of land transactions, land divisions of estates, sales of lands seized for debts, marriage contracts, bill of sales, mortgages, entries of slaves, manumission of slaves, stray livestock and depositions taken by the court. These records also detail when someone is moving out of state.
This bold and precedent-setting study details numerous slave rebellions against white masters, drawn from planters' records, government petitions, newspapers, and other documents. The reactions of white slave owners are also documented. 15 halftones.
"The author has indexed 9,608 individuals who appear in the will books, administration accounts, inventories, and accounts in Charles County, Maryland"--Back cover.
This book has detailed abstracts of all 198 wills in Charles County, Maryland Will Book WDM-15; Maryland Archives microfilm WK 246-247-1 (MSA CM412-16) recorded during the years 1825-1833.
"In England, until 1858, the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) had jurisdiction over all wills submitted for probate on behalf of English citizens who were temporary or permanent inhabitants of North America. Altogether there are over 2,000 such wills among the one million wills registered in the PCC, and their existence has ensured that all persons mentioned in the wills have not only found a permanent place in historical records but have a provable link to English ancestry. Until now the establishment of such a link was usually possible, if at all, only by an arduous examination of the unindexed probate records or by a review of the records published in such books as Mr. Coldham?s own American Wills & Administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1610-1857, published in 1989. Recently, however, The National Archives (TNA) in London published digitized copies of all PCC wills on their website, in theory making all previously hard-to-find information accessible at the touch of a button." --
William Webster appears in Prince George's County, Maryland in June of 1712 when he is judged to be 14 years of age. Includes information about people who married into the family and provides a great deal of information about each individual. All appear to be in Maryland and surrounding areas.