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Hannah (Holden) Driskell (1660 - 1734)

Hannah Driskell formerly Holden
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Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
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Died at about age 74 [location unknown]
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Biography

ID: I4495 Name: Hannah Holden Sex: F _FSFTID: LZFD-5C8 Change Date: 7 NOV 2009 _COLOR: 9

Birth: ABT 1660 in Cork, Kinsale Co, Ireland

Death: ABT 1734 in Somerset, Montgomery, Maryland

Marriage: Dennis Driskell b: 1660 in Cork, Ireland

Married: ABT 1681 in Somerset, Maryland, United States

Children: Hannah Driskell b: ABT 1681 in Somerset, Maryland, United States; James Driskell b: ABT 1683 in Somerset, Maryland; Richard Driskell b: ABT 1685 in Somerset, Maryland; Dennis Driskell b: 1687 in Somerset, Maryland; Moses Driskell b: 17 SEP 1689 in Somerset, Maryland; William Driskell b: 15 FEB 1691 in Somerset, Maryland; Edward Driskell b: ABT 1693 in Somerset, Maryland

http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mison&id=I4495

Research Notes

Notes about son of Dennis and Hannah?

James Driskell

Born: Abt 1692, Somerset Co., MD Died: After 1761, Somerset Co., MD

General Notes:

On Dec 6 1755, James Driskill of Worcester Co. sold land for 30 pounds to William Fooks, 100a of land surveyed for John Jenner on Oct 20 1694 (compiler's note: "Fork Neck"), land that Dennis Driskill bought from Jenner's daughter Deborah Mahoone and which past by heir to James Driskill. Beginning at a marked red oak on the path that goes from Tondetonk to Quapango Indian Town, NE 124 poles to a marked pine, then with the branch along the patent lines and across the neck to contain 100a (WoLR-D:121). On the same day, for the same price, James sells another part of the same tract to John Talbert. (WoLR-D:123) In modern day, this land is on Coulbourne Mill Road just as it crosses outside the Salisbury US 13 bypass.

On Apr 2 1761, James Driskell sells land for 40 pounds to Mathias Christopher, land patented by his father Dennis Driskell called "Dennises Addition" (Note: survey was Jan 26 1722), a 100a tract that Dennis Driskell had sold half of it to Moses Gordy (note: see SoLR-MF:207, Mar 17 1741) and James Driskell is selling the other half herein (WoLR-E:125). On the same day, for 20 pounds, he sells the remaining portion of "Fork Neck" - its western most end containing about 200a - that he owns to Mary Fooks (WoLR-E:127).

http://mikehitch.com/me/24959.htm

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