John Noe was born in 1649 in Scotland. His parents are unknown. [1]
1664 Rent Rolls
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 368-47: LUMBEY: 450 acres; Possession of - 225 Acres - Burch, Oliver: 225 Acres - Noe, John: Surveyed 31 Jan 1664 for Thomas Lomax on the North side the main swamp that falls into Piles fresh: Conveyance notes - 125 Acres - Thomas Dyson from John Noe; 27 Feb 1726, 100 Acres - John Ingram Twainbrook from John Noe; 25 Sept 1727,100 Acres - Edmund Murphy from John Ingram Twainbrook; 13 Nov 1728, 46 Acres - Sarah Noe from Thomas Dyson; 10 June 1729, 100 Acres - William Davis from Edmund Murphy; 24 March 1734, 112-1/2 Acres - Justinian Burch Jr. From Justinian Burch Sr.; 14 June 1743,[1]
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 342-60: TIMBER SWAMP: 45 acres; Possession of - 45 Acres - Noe, John: Surveyed 14 May 1698 for John Noe lying adjacent to the land he now lives on beginning at a bound maple.: Conveyance notes - 46 Acres - Thomas Dyson from John Noe; 27 Jan 1726,[1]
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 368-47: LOMBEY: 450 acres; Possession of - 225 Acres - Burch, Oliver: 225 Acres - Noe, John: Surveyed 31 Jan 1664 for Thomas Lomax on the North side the main swamp that falls into Piles fresh: Conveyance notes - 125 Acres - Thomas Dyson from John Noe; 27 Feb 1726, 100 Acres - John Ingram Twainbrook from John Noe; 25 Sept 1727,100 Acres - Edmund Murphy from John Ingram Twainbrook; 13 Nov 1728, 46 Acres - Sarah Noe from Thomas Dyson; 10 June 1729, 100 Acres - William Davis from Edmund Murphy; 24 March 1734, 112-1/2 Acres - Justinian Burch Jr. From Justinian Burch Sr.; 14 June 1743,[1]
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 398-135: NOE'S DESART: 96 acres; Possession of - 96 Acres - Davis, Edward Jr.: Surveyed 9 April 1707 for John Noe Jr. and patented to Richard Lemaster beginning at a marked tree of BETTYS DELIGHT: Other Tracts Mentioned: BETTYS DELIGHT; {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.}, 96 Acres - Thomas Hayes from Richard Lemaster; 13 Aug 1713,96 Acres - Edward Davis Jr. from Richard Lemaster & Thomas Hayes; 19 Aug 1723,[1]
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 308-42: BETTYS DELIGHT: 150 acres; Possession of - 100 Acres - Hanson, John Sr. : 50 Acres - Theobalds, John: Surveyed 22 Oct 1670 for Thomas Cocker at a bound oak standing on the West side of Port Tobacco Creek near the main road.: Conveyance notes - Isaac Lemaster from Abraham Lemaster; 9 Sept 1721, 100 Acres - Abraham Harguis from John Lemaster; 3 Feb 1747,[1]
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Newport: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 367-37: BETTYS DELIGHT: 200 acres; Possession of - 200 Acres - Lemaster, Abraham: Surveyed 22 Aug 1672 for Edward Evans at a bound black oak of Capt Boarman's near HALLS PLACE: Other Tracts Mentioned: HALLS PLACE; Conveyance notes - 200 Acres - Richard Lemaster from John Lemaster; 29 Sept 1727, 60 Acres - Thomas Higdon from Sarah Tennison; 9 June 1752,[1]
1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County, Maryland Hundred - Nanjemoy or Durham Parish: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 342-60: TIMBER SWAMP: 45 acres; Possession of - 45 Acres - Noe, John: Surveyed 14 May 1698 for John Noe lying adjacent to the land he now lives on beginning at a bound maple.: Conveyance notes - 46 Acres - Thomas Dyson from John Noe; 27 Jan 1726,[1]
1671 Arrival
John Noe was transported to Maryland from Scotland in 1671[1]
1672 Marriage
In about 1672 in Charles County, Maryland, he married Sarah Tennison. She was born Abt 1656 in Northumberland County, Virginia and died after 1729 in Charles County, Maryland [1]
1677 Witnesses Document
Oct. 1677 - John Noe witnesses a document in St. Mary's Co., Md.[1]
Source: Archives of Maryland, Vol. 717, Page 143.[2]
1687 Timber Swamp
1687: John owned and farmed a tract of land in Charles County, Maryland known as Timber Swamp. He also owned half of an area known as Lumbly (Oliver Burch owned the other half).[1]
1687 Debtor, Thomas Gibson Estate
Thomas Gibson 9.388 A CH £81.15,9 #5284 Aug 3 1687[1]
The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #19629.
Received from: John Noe, John Courts.
Payments to: Dr. James Kinsbury, Mr. John Courtes, Philip Lynes, Capt. Brandt, Charles Shepperd, John Clery, James Heath, Michael Webb for Ralph Smith.
Legatees: Francis Pollett paid to James Turner, Thomas Gibson, Jr. (son).
List of debts: Thomas Love, Arthur Thompson, John Whitehead, Robert Stye, Thomas Renolds, David Parsones, Francis Mason, Mr. Frow, William Walker, John Noee (?), Marmaduke Semes, Allexander Standish, Edward Philpot, Edward Wadham.
1692 Debtor, Joseph Pile Estate
Capt. Joseph Pile 1OLC.22 I SM £539.5.7 Nov 10 1692 Jan 28 1692[1]
The inventory also included #23781.
Appraisers: William Rosewell, Thomas Clerke,
List of debts: Thomas Tolson (merchant) of London, William Langworth, Capt. John Harris, John Noe, Oliver Burth, Gilbert Cropper, Phil. Lynes, John Wathen, John Higgins, Thomas Mudd, William Roswell, John Long, Richard Hobart, Robert Marton, George Gowry, Thomas Sympson, James Penny, Christopher Benbridg, Henry Moore, Gerrard Slyer Garrat Vansweringen.
Mentions: Mr. Joshua Guibert of St. Mary's County, Mr. William Langworth of St. Mary's County.
1695 Debtor, Clement Heley Estate
Mr. Clement Heley 13A.268 I SM £139.5.5 Apr 22 1695[1]
(also Clement Hely) items in possession of Mr. John Long. The amount of the inventory also included #31735.
Appaisers: Thomas Clarke, Thomas Carvile.
List of debts: James Harris, Henry Rigley, Justinnian Tennison, Jr., William Taylor, Mr. Nehemia Blackiston, Michaell Wallis, Rodrick Loyd, Abraham Price, John Caige, John OCaine, John Noe, Samuell Chamberling, James Latemore, Abraham Harrington, James Williams, Daniell Henley, Thomas Bagger, Henry Warde, William Thompson (jobber), Francis Bower, George Berrey, James Connell, Christopher Knight (runaway), Joseph Peckers,
Clement Haley 191A.98 A £131.13.8 £52.15.3 Jan 2 1699[1]
Payments to: James Herrin, Henry Witcholy, Justinian Tennison, William Taylor, Col. Blackiston, Michael Wailes, Botherick Loyd, Abraham Price, John Cladge, John Cesar, John Noe, James Latimer, Samuell Chamberlaine, Abraham Hennison, James Williams, Daniel, Thomas Badger, Henry Ward, George Bery, Joseph Peters, William Thompson, Francis Bowe, James Connell, Christopher Knight.
Mentions: Mary Haley and Eliza Haley as daughters of the deceased.
Administratrix/Executrix: Mrs. Eleannor Ares.
1700 Constable, Newport Hundred
Constable for Newport Hundred in Nov 1700 (CCCR Y.99)[1]
Feb. 7, 1708/9 - Exhibited from Charles Co., Md., will of Samuel Cooksey constituting Christian Cooksey executrix. Said Christian was granted administration. Sureties: Robert St. Clare, John Noe, John Mansfield.
Source: Maryland Prerogative Court, Testamentary Proceedings, Liber 21, Page 80 [2]
1710 to Virginia
1710: John crossed the Potomac River into Virginia and helped to settle an area which was called the Dumfries. John later moved back into Maryland where he died and was buried.[1]
1710 Appraiser, John Fairerfax Estate
Executrix: Rachell Fairerfax, wife of John Fairerfax.[1]
Richard Hayfield 320.63 I CH £17.19.11 Mar 10 1710
Appraisers: John Noe, Thomas Williams.
Approvers: Philip Briscoe by Jacob Miller, Robert Maherr.
1712 Creditor, Daniell Murphy Estate
Daniell Murphy 34.145 A CH £45.11.10 #9631 Mar 16 1712[1]
The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #10942.
Payments to: John Noe, Thomas Williams.
1714 Appraiser, John Elles Estate
John Elles 36A.155 I Page £11.9.0 Apr 10 1714 Sep 4 1714[1]
Appraisers: Richard Edgar, John Noe.
Approvers: Hugh Williams, Daniell Delozer.
1715 Neighbor Thomas Burch
Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 20[1]
19 Dec 1716; Recorded at request of Thomas Burch:
13 Nov 1716; Indenture from Alexander Contee, Gent., to Thomas Burch; for 7,000# tobacco; a parcel called Free Gift; bounded by plantation formerly in possession of Benjamin Ward and land of John Noe; laid out for 100 acres; /s/ Alexander Contee; wit. Ign. Fendall, Jno. Perry;
13 Nov 1706; Alexander Contee ack. Deed
1719 Debtor, William Foster Estate
William Foster 2.7 A CH £85.9.6 £69.2.4 [bet mar1719- apr1719][1]
Received from: John Blu, Thomas Auins, John Noe.
Payments to: Stephen Cawley for M. Gildert (merchant in London), Mark Benni (?),
Mr. S. Hanson, Thomas Combs, William Bushell.
Executors: John Ashman, Richard Ashman, Richard Ancrum (executors of Anne Foster (executrix of deceased)).
1722 Records at Circuit Court
1722-1725 - There are records of John Noe at Charles Co., Md. Circuit Court, Liber N No. 2, Page 66 and 113. [2]
1725 Death and Estate
Death
John Noe died in Charles County, Maryland, before 11 May 1725, when his inventory was taken. [1]
John Noe's inventory was recorded 11 May 1725 and 1 September 1725 and names James Jones and Peter Noe as next of kin. Administrators are John Noe andAbell Noe. [3]
Estate
John Noe, Sr. 11.21 CH £27.7.11 May 11 1725 Sep 3 1725[1]
Appraisers: John Chunn, Jr., Samuel Loves.
Creditors: Gustavus Brown.
Next of kin: James Jones, Peter Noe.
Administrators: John Noe, Abell Noe.
John Noe 8.127 A CH £27.7.11 £29.3.8 Jan 16 1726[1]
Received from: Cleborn Semmes.
Payments to: John Briscoe, William Chapman, John Scot, Mr. Alexander Contee, Samuell Hanson.
Administrators: John Noe, Abell Noe.
Children
Justinian Noe, b. Abt 1678, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft 1742, Charles County, Maryland [1]
John Noe, b. Abt 1679, Charles County, Maryland d. 12 Jul 1729, Charles County, Maryland - inventory [1]
Leah Noe, b. Abt 1686, Charles County, Maryland [1]
Samuel Noe, b. Abt 1690, Charles County, Maryland d. 20 Aug 1740, Prince George's County, Maryland - inventory [1]
George Noe, b. 1690, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft 1761, St. Mary's County, Maryland [1]
Peter Noe, b. 1703, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft Mar 1785, Lexington Parish, Amherst County, Virginia [1]
Abel Noe, b. Abt 1705, Charles County, Maryland d. Abt 1735, Charles County, Maryland [1]
Sarah Noe, b. Bef 1707, Charles County, Maryland d. Aft 1751, Charles County, Maryland [1]
Source Bibliography: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Settlers Of Maryland 1679 - 1783. Consolidated Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002.; Page: 488; Name: John Noe; Arrival Year: 1698; Arrival Place: Maryland; Source Publication Code: 1243; Primary Immigrant: Noe, Johna Annotation: Date and place of mention in land survey. County and name of land purchased are provided. Original records are contained in Land Office Registers, indexed starting on page vii of the introduction.
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s; Ancestry Record 7486 #4288298; Name: John Noe; Arrival Year: 1698; Arrival Place: Maryland; Primary Immigrant: Noe, John; Source Publication Code: 1243; Annotation: Date and place of mention in land survey. County and name of land purchased are provided. Original records are contained in Land Office Registers, indexed starting on page vii of the introduction. Source Bibliography: COLDHAM, PETER WILSON. Settlers Of Maryland 1679 - 1783. Consolidated Edition. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2002.
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