Francis was born about 1640. Francis Mauldin ... He passed away about 1709.
(a1649) Grace Maulden and children move to MD.
(1658.9) Francis Malden 1658/9 To the Worshtt the Commrs for the County of Kent The humble peticon of Tho. Bradnox Showeth that your peticoners wife haveinge given to her by Mistris Parker one of her sonnes, by name Francis Malden & alsoe to your Petr as their own Childe, yet notwishstanding after your Petr had the said Childe aboute 6 years, & beene at greate Charges in keepinge the sd Childe, Mrs Parker came to your Petrs house about a fortnight since and Forcably with a pty of men took away the said Childe & be the particular advise of John Burage who doth stand to Justice the sd Action in the behalfe of the said mrs Parker. The prmises Considered yor Petr Craves that he may have satisfaction for the time hee hath kept the sd Childe with all his Charges and Expenses & your petr shall ever pray [KENT COUNTY COURT PROCEEDING 1656-1662]
(4 Mar 1679.80) The estate of William Parker, Sr was appraised on March 04, 1679. Calvert County, Maryland. William Parker 7A.128 I CA #102821 Appraisers: George Parker, John Hance Mentions: Mr. Thomas Francis List of debts: Francis Malden, John Gray, William Ireland, Charles Parvis, John Loftus, Samuel Goosey, Henry Mitchell, Henry Mitchell paid to Edward Husband, Nicholas Fumes, Henry Viney, Richard Pollard, John Boone, Capt Samuell Bourne, John Sunderland, Samuell Holdsworth, William Barnet, John Kent, James Gilstrope, Nat. Smith, John Hall, Samuel Garland, John Purnell, William Farmer.
(18 Oct 1680) Whitechappel, Middlesex, England 18 October 1680. Edward Lloyd of the Parish Whitechappel, Middlesex and Grace his wife, and Elizabeth Parker of the same place, spinster, give to Samuel Lane of Anne Arundel Co., Maryland and Francis Mauldin, also of Maryland, a power of Attorney to receive what is due them from the estate of William Parker, late of the Cliffs, deceased. (Prov. Court, Lib. W.R.C. No 1, fol 207)
(11 Aug 1681) Edward Lloyd late of the Parish of Stepiney, but now of the Parish of St. Mary, Whitechapel, in the county of Middlesex, and Grace his wife, late widow and sole executrix of William Parker, Senr. late of Stepiney and Henry Buckerfield of London, woodmonger, and Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of the said William Parker, Senr, and sister and heir at law of William Parker, Junr. late of the Cliffs of Maryland casually (i.e. through accident) deceased who was the only son and heir at law of the said William Parker, Senr. give a power of attorney to Samuel Lane, Chirurgeion, and Francis Maulden, planter both of the Province of Maryland.
(11 May 1695) Will of Edward Lloyd, Merchant and late Planter of Whitechapel, Middlesex (PCC) 11 May 1695/14 Jul 1696
(10 May 1698) LLOYD-MAULDEN. Will of Grace Lloyd of St. Mary, Whitechapel, Middlesex, widow. Dated 10 May, 1698. Proved in P. C. C, 23 Dyer, 17 Feb., 1700-1. The testatrix desires to be buried "near my husband in Whitechapel Church." To granddaughter Elizabeth Buckerfield the money owed by Alexander Pollington and certain plate, linen &c. "with my marke G. & P. thereupon sett." Bequest to testatrix's daughter Elizabeth, mother to the above Elizabeth Buckerfield. Testatrix's son Francis Maulden mentioned. Testatrix's daughters Margaret Evans and Grace Mitchill. Residue of estate "in England and Maryland or elsewhere beyond the seas" to my daughter Elizabeth Buckerfield and she sole executrix. Thomas Parker and Joseph Haycock overseers.
Maryland Calendar of Wills
Name: Francis Mauldin
Will Date: 14 Jan 1710
Will Place: Calvert, Maryland, British America
Probate Date: 19 Mar 1710 Death Year: Abt 1710
Text: Mauldin, Francis,Calvert Co.,14th Jan., 1710; 19th Mch., 1710.
To wife Eliza: extx. and hrs., 400 A., part of “Lower Bennet,” the Quarter being part of “Parker's Clift,” during minority of young. dau. Eliza: To dau. Eliza: afsd. land at majority or marriage. To 2 sons, William and James, 1000 A. in “Friend's Discovery,” in part of little Brittaine Ridge in Balto. Co., and personalty at marriage. To dau. Magdalen and hrs., 250 A., “Hogg's Hant,” 25 A., “Maldin's Luck,” and 50 A., part of “Parker's Clift.” To son Thomas, residue of “Parker's Clift” during life, then to pass to his son Benjamin and hrs.
Test: Charles Allen, Benja. Mackall, John Mackall. 13. 175. Original Source Name: Land Office Original Source Location: Annapolis, Maryland, USA Original Source Series: Will books Original Source Book: 13 Original Source Page: 175
Edited by Nancy Hoy Dec 23 2015
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Maryland Historical Magazine edited by William Hand Browne, Louis Henry Dielman
Maryland Calendar of Wills
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