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Here's another tidbit.
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"MD Calendar of Wills, 1764-1767, Vol. 13," Jane Baldwin Cotton, Westminster
MD: Family Line Publications, 1992, page 97-
"CARICO, PETER, Charles Co., MD, planter
Written 14 April 1764
Probated 18 Oct. 1765
Wife Margritt and son John, son Thomas Ignatius, son James, son Bartholomew,
son Bazzill.
To wife tract called "Maidstone" and on her death to be divided among my 4
sons, John, Thomas Ignatius, and Bartholomew, and Bazzill.
To wife Marget, tract called "Carricos Hope."
Wit: John Gates, John Armstrong. Will Book 33, Page 418
Through the land records it may be accertained if he bought or inherited the
following:
"MD Calendar of Wills 1774-1777, Vol. 16," Jane Cotton Baldwin, Westminster
MD: Family Line Publications, 1995, page 5
Farrand, John, Charles Co. written 3 Oct. 1774, probate/proved 20 Dec. 1774
To son Thomas Farrand, tract part of "Loving Brothers," 43 acres; part of
"The Dispute," 7 acres; if he dies without issue to son Zephemiah Farrand.
Negro boy Ralph to son Thomas and son John.
TO son John Farrand, dwelling plantation "Skipton," 56 acres.
To son Hezekiah Farrand, tract "CARICO HOPE," 94 acres, 1 negro.
To son Zepheniah Farrand, tract "Farrands Fortune," 27 1/2 acres; remaining
part of "The Dispute," 18 acres and Negro boy Ben; if he die without issue
equally divided between sons Thomas and John.
To dau. Catharine Smoot, Negro boy Sam.
To dau. Mary Farrand, Negro girl Beck.
TO wife Mary Farrand, extx., dwelling plantation, Negroes mentioned above
during her lifetime and Negro woman Chambers (?), personal estate during her
life then equally between son Zepheniah and dau. Mary.
Wit: James Waters; William Waters; John Bryan.
Thomas Farrand heir at law was present at probate. Liber 40, folio 23