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William Cissell (abt. 1662 - abt. 1744)

William Cissell
Born about in St Marys, St Mary's County, Province of Marylandmap
Husband of — married about 1687 (to about 1700) in St. Mary's County. Marylandmap
Husband of — married about 1701 in St. Mary's County, Marylandmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 82 in St. Mary's County, Province of Marylandmap
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Biography

By his marriage to Catherine Joyner he came into possession of 100 acres of "Scotland".[1]

Mentioned in his father John's will along with brothers John, Thomas, Richard, Robert, Edward, and James. William received 50 acre of White Acre.

Children: In his 1742 will, William names the following children and grandchildren:

  • sons Arthur, Luke, John, Matthew, and William (see research notes); John and William, mentioned as fathers of William's grandsons, were apparently deceased by 1742
  • daughters Margaret Thompson, Ann Edwards, and Clare Barton (see research notes)
  • grandsons William Cissell (son of John) and William Cissell (son of William)
  • granddaughter Elinor (daughter of Arthur)

Second wife: It has been hard to find evidence that William married Elizabeth Bullock Alvey as his second wife. One clue is that in 1701, "William Cecill" is listed as the administrator of Arthur Alvey's estate in an estate inventory document. Unfortunately, it is an Ancestry document and I have not found anything more than a direct link to the image.[2] - Kelts-7 18:20, 26 December 2019 (UTC) (Update: See additional documentation provided at wife's profile. - Kelts-7 13:56, 24 July 2020 (UTC))

Will of William Cissell

Transcribed by Julie Kelts, July 21-22, 2018 from original will at Ancestry.com[3]

will dated 22 June 1742 and probated 28 November 1744 St. Mary's County, Maryland

2 [first part of page is previous will and certification]

In the Name of God Amen, June the Twenty-Second day, Seventeen hundred and forty two. I William Cissell Senr. of St Mary's County in the province of Maryland planter being sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore Calling unto mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to Say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the Hand of God that give it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in Christian decent burial at the Discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall revive again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased [end of first page]

[top of next page] 3. God to bless me in this life I give devise and dispose of in the following manner and forms Imprimis I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter Elinor Cissell daughter of my Son Arthur Cissell a moiety or Small parcel of land lying between fresh runs that is between the Said Arthurs Plantation and the plantation whereon John Harden now liveth my Son Arthur Cissell receiving and taking the full profits of this Moiety or parcel of land to his own use, and Behoof, for ten years Ensuing the date hereof to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give and bequeath to my loving son Arthur Cissell all my right and Title of The plantation he now lives on, it being part of a hundred acres called Scotland as also the land on the other side of the runs Next to Mr. Woodward to him & his heirs forever, Item I give and bequeath to my loving Son, Luke Cissell the Other part the Said Land of Scotland fifty acres whereon he now liveth beginning at a Ceder post at the head of Matthew's Branch and So according to the Causes of patent, it being obtained by a Judgment in Chancery by Daniel Dulay and Philip Key, to him and his heirs forever. Item, my Will is that if my Grand Son, William Cissell (Son of John Cissell or his mother Elizabeth Neale, Shall make and Disturbance or molestation about that Land Called Scotland by Commencing any lawsuits or Selling of rights or Thirds that then by force and Virtue of this my will I give my Son Arthur Cissell full power to take possession of all the Land the said William Cissell and his mother possesseth by my Will to the Said Arthur and his heirs forever.' Item. I give and bequeath to my Loving daughter Margaret Thompson the plantation She now lives on, all my wright and Title According to my Devisions as also a moiety or parcell of Land lying on the North Side of Poplar Creek my right and title of it according to my devision to her and her heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my grandson, William Cissell, Son of John, the plantation he now lives on according to my devision made by me between him and John Thompson, as also a small parcell of land that Charles Neale held Over the Creek from a Spring Cove, to Charles Paynes land to him and his heirs forever Item I give the Said William Cissell (Son of John, one Shilling Sterling as his part Item I give and bequeath to my loving daughter Ann Edwards the plantation She now lives on, according to my devision to her and her heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my loving son, Matthew Cissell Fifty Acres of Land being part of a tract of Land Called White Acre, the plantation he now Liveth on, given me by my Fathers Will According to my devision as also Twenty acres of land Called Cissells Improvements taken up by me according as to my [end of page]

[beginning of following page; right edge of page is damaged--ink has bled, perhaps due to being taped] 4 Land receipt and Certificate will make appear to him and his heirs forever Item I give William Cissell son of William Cissell and Clare his wife one Shilling Sterling as his full part of my Estate Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth the wife of Charles Payne, a Small parcell of Land lying between William Cissells and Ann Edwards land and Divided from her brother William Cissells land with a line of posts to a run, not going Over the Said run, on Ann Edwards Land according to my Devision leaving a lawfull Outlet to her and her heirs forever Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Clare Barton One Acre of Land on the North Side Joining to the orchard now in possession William Cissell the (Son of John) with Liberty to get wood on any part of the Said William Cissells land for and during her Natural Life Item I give and bequeath Neale wife of Charles Neale liberty to live and work on my part of the Said William Cissell land with liberty of getting wood on any part of the Said Land but not to go without the Said William Cissells fencing for & During her natural Life Lastly for them fulfilling and performing of this my last Will and Testament I Constitute Appoint and Ordain my well beloved Children, Arthur Cissell, Luke Cissell, Matthew Cissell, Ann Edwards & Margaret Thompson, to be my whole & Sole Executors of this my last will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal the day and year first above written. his Signed sealed published pronounced and declared William X Cissell {seal} mark

Note: "Thirds" is a term for a wife's interest in her husband's property.

Research notes

There are references in William's will that are difficult to interpret:

  • William Cissell son of William Cissell and Clare his wife - Are these two Williams son and grandson?
  • Which one is Clare the wife of; i.e. is it "William Cissell, son of William & Clare" or is it "William Cissell (son of William) and his wife Clare"?
  • my daughter Clare Barton - Is she an actual daughter? Or could she be a daughter-in-law, the same Clare who was married to William, by 1742 widowed and remarried to a man named Barton?
(to be continued)

Sources

  1. Note: #NI5073
  2. estate inventory image
  3. Ancestry.com. Maryland, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777, Will books; Author: Maryland. Prerogative Court; Probate Place: Maryland: Name: William Cipelli Sr [as transcribed] Probate Date: 22 Jun 1742 Probate Place: Maryland, USA Inferred Death Year: Abt 1742 Inferred Death Place: Maryland, USA Item Description: Wills, vol 23-24, 1743-1746 image
  • Early Families of Southern Maryland Volume 1, Elise Greenup Jourdan, p. 60
  • This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. Cecil-675 was created by Jim Wooldridge through the import of Jim.GED on Mar 25, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.

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Cecil and Cissel are common in this family in Maryland. We still see the Cissel name around DC.

To merge them, I would concur that the birth and death info should match, then Cecil and Cissel could be proved. FWIW - in England they pronounce Cecil as "Sess-sill" so in Maryland you will see Cecil, Cissel and even Sessill.

a real bother, eh?

posted by Roy Lamberton
Maryland, one of the original 13 colonies, ratified the Constitution, Monday, April 28, 1788, prior to that it was referred to as the Province of Maryland
posted by Sandra Scarborough

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