Mareen "Marsh": Duvall was born 1680 in All Hallows Parish Anne Arundel County Maryland, the son of Mareen Duvall, b. 1630, Nantes, Brittany, and his wife Susanna Marie Brashears. [1]
Mareen Duvall, the Younger, eldest child of Mareen Duvall, the Hugenot and second wife, Susannah, was born in Ann Arundel County, MD about 1680. Styled of "Great Marsh" [2]
1701 Marriage to Elizabeth Jacob
On 21 October 1701 at All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, he married Elizabeth Jacob, born. 1683, in All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Find, died. 27 Feb 1752, "The Great Marsh", Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate (Age 69 years)[1]
1726 Provided Deposition in Boundary Case
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 212[1]
Petition of Mary Carroll & Charles Carroll of Annapolis to the Justices 4th Tues. in June last
Charles, Lord Baron of Baltimore to John Magruder, Richard Keene, Archibald Edmonston and John Hasewell; regarding boundaries of Enfield's Chance; depositions regarding boundaries:
Deposition of Marreen Duvall, Sr., planter, age ca 65; mentions 2 tracts called Wilson's Plaines and Howerton's Range; mentions deponent's father, also George Yates, Henry Hanslop, John Duvall, Robert Proctor, etc.; 4 Oct 1726 Deposition of Marreen Duvall, Sr., planter, age ca 65; mentions John Boyd and Robert Anderson; 4 Oct 1726
Deposition of Mareen Duvall of the Great Marsh, age ca 46; mentions his brothers John, Mareen and Samuel; mentions Parrotts Thickets; 4 Oct 1726
Deposition of Robert Tyler, Gent,. age ca 55; mentions Patuxent River, Robt. Anderson, Sr., mentions Enfield's Chance, land in possession of Madam Mary Carroll and land of George Yates, James White's Eglington, John Boyd, Sr. and David Fry; 4 Oct 1726
Deposition of Samuel Duvall, planter, age ca 58; mentions the Great Marsh, Parrotts Thickett, deponent's father's land called Howerton's Range
22 Jun 1727; Deposition of Clement Hill, Gent., age ca 56; mentions Eglington now in possession of Henry Hall formerly laid out for James White of Anne Arundel County, Capt. John Hyde of London who resurveyed Enfield's Chance, Gabriel Parrott's land called Parrott's Thickets, Col. Ridglie's clear ground, Charles Carroll, etc.
23 Jun 1727; Deposition of Robert Tyler, Gent., age ca 55; mentions Eglington, Enfield's Chance, John Hyde of London, Howerton's Range, etc.
27 Jun 1727; Deposition of James Carroll, age ca 48; mentions Charles Carroll, decd, Col. Henry Ridgley; Enfield's Chance of 100 acres, Richard Clark, land called Chatton, etc.
27 Jun 1727; Deposition of Col. Ninian Beall, age ca 79; mentions George Yates of Anne Arundel County, Charles Buttler told Ninian "thou art a brave boy for thou hast taken up 300 acres of land for my son Nedd meaning Edward Butler in Calvert Co."; [Beall recounts his memory of conversation regarding surveying on west side of the Patuxent]; mentions Essington [?Eglington], James White, Padaway Farm, etc.
4 Oct 1726; Deposition of Richard Keene, age ca 37; mentions Major Josiah Wilson, lately dec'd
1 Jul 1727; Deposition of Lingan Wilson, age ca 23; mentions Josiah Wilson
Enrolled 1 Jul 1727
1727 Creditor, Estate of Francis King
Francis King 9.124 A PG £566,18.3 £45.19.3 Sep 30 1727[1]
A second inventory is cited in the amount of 9101.1,10,
Payments to: Francis Gray, Mr, Vachel Denton, Mr. Basill Waring, Mr. James Beall, Mr. James Haddock, Mr, William Mauduit, Dr. Richard Pile, Mr. John Higgens, Mr. Marsham Waring, Mr. George Buchanan, Mr. Morean Devall.
Heirs: 2 boys (unnamed), 2 girls (unnamed).
Executrix; Mrs. Margrett King.
1740 Will, Death, Estate
Death
Mareen died in Prince George’s County 1741.
Marsh Duvall died 9 Jun 1741 at Pleasant Grove, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland. ,[1]
Will
Duval, Mareen, Sr., At the Great Marsh, A. A. Co., 9th Dec. 1740; 9th June, 1741.[1]
To son Mareen, personalty.
To son Samuel and hrs., 300 A. "Pleasant Grove."
To son John and hrs., 300 A. "Pleasant Grove" lying next to land of John Carrick also "The Folly," "Ryles."
To son Jacob and hrs., 300 A. "Pleasant Grove."
To son Lewis and hrs., 250 A. "Pleasant Grove" lying next to land of John Moars.
To son Benjamin and hrs., residue of "Pleasant Grove."
To daus. Susanna Fowler, Elizabeth Donime, Ann, wife of John Carrick, and Mary, personalty.
To wife Elizabeth, extx., legal rights.
Test: Mark Brown, William Clark, Rev. Jacob Henderson. 22. 344
Estate
Mr. Mareen Duval 26.315 PG £352.11.10 Jun 17 1741 Oct 19 1741
(also Mareen Duvall)[1]
Appraisers: Thomas Harwood, Mark Brown.
Creditors: James Dick, Henry Hall.
Next of kin: Samuel Duvall, Jr., Benjamin Duvall.
Executrix: Elisabeth Duvall.
Mareen Duvall 20.440 A PG £352.11.10 £2l0.6.3 Oct 11 1744[1]
Received from (merchants in London): Mr. William Black, Mr. John Hanbury. *Payments to: William Denune, David Evans, Joshua Hopkinson for use of Mr. William Rogers, Mr. James Dick (merchant), Henry Hall, Daniel Dulany, Esq. *Legatees: Samuel Duvall.
Legatees (children): Benjamin Duvall, John Duvall, Ann Carrick wife of John Carrick, Susannah Fowler wife of William Fowler, Elisabeth Denune wife of William Denune, Jacob Duvall, Lewis Duvall, Mareen Duvall, Mary Clark wife of Joshua Clark.
Executrix: Elisabeth Duvall (widow).
Children
Mareen Duvall, b. 14 Nov 1702, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. 23 Nov 1761, Prince George's County, Maryland [1] He married Ruth Howard 25 NOV 1725. She was born ABT. 1705, and died AFT. 1725.
Susannah Duvall, b. 12 Sep 1704, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, d. 20 May 1791, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate [1] She married William Fowler ABT. 1725 in , Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was born WFT Est. 1679-1706, and died WFT Est. 1730-1793. She married Mark Brown AFT. 1725. He was born WFT Est. 1679-1706, and died WFT Est. 1730-1793.
Elizabeth Duvall, b. 20 Jul 1706, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland d. 14 Jun 1766, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - probate [1] She married William Denune BEF. 1740 in , Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was born WFT Est. 1689-1720, and died WFT Est. 1745-1805.
Samuel Duvall, b. 27 Nov 1707, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, d. Bef 20 Nov 1775, Prince George's County, Maryland[1] He married Elizabeth Mulliken 16 MAY 1732 in , Prince George's County, Maryland. She was born 25 SEP 1711 in , Prince George's County, Maryland, and died AFT. 20 NOV 1775 in , Prince George's County, Maryland.
Anne Duvall, b. 8 May 1709, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland d. Bef 1768, Prince George's County, Maryland [1] She married John Carrick BEF. 1740 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was born WFT Est. 1691-1720, and died WFT Est. 1745-1805.
Benjamin Duvall, b. 4 Apr 1711, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, d. 24 Jan 1803, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate[1] He married Mary Wells WFT Est. 1728-1748. She was born WFT Est. 1707-1726, and died WFT Est. 1728-1810.
John Duvall, b. 20 Feb 1712, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, d. 10 Mar 1791, Prince George's County, Maryland - probate [1] He married Anne Fowler 23 OCT 1738 in Maryland. She was born WFT Est. 1700-1722, and died WFT Est. 1743-1811.
Jacob Duvall, b. 19 Apr 1715, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland [1] He married Mary Bourne BEF. 1745 in Maryland. She was born ABT. 1720 in Calvert County, Maryland, and died WFT Est. 1750-1814 in St. Mary's County, Maryland
Mary Duvall, b. 22 Mar 1719, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland, d. Aft 1781, Prince George's County, Maryland (Age > 63 years) [1] She married Joshua Clark BEF. 1750. He was born 3 DEC 1720 in Maryland, and died AFT. 1779 in Maryland.
Lewis Duvall, b. 3 Dec 1721, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Aft 6 Aug 1789, Prince George's County, Maryland[1]
Gabriel Duvall, b. 13 Sep 1724, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland , d. Bef 1740, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland [1]
Slaves
Maureen Duvall bought a slave named Sally at the same time that James Carroll bought a slave named Poppaw Queen [3]
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This one does -Find A Grave: Memorial #49426955 for Mareen Brasseur the younger Duvall the son of Mareen & Susannah Duvall, was born about 1680 (deposed aged 46 in 1726) at "Middle Plantation" in Ann Arundel Co., Maryland
Was he married at the age of 14? This Mareen Duvall is the son of Mareen Duvall the elder. Mareen Duvall the younger was Mareen the elder's younger half brother, born in 1680. It is Mareen the younger that married Elizabeth Jacob. Mareen the younger was this Mareen's uncle. According to the book: Mareen Duvall of Middle River Plantation by Harry Wright Newman, Published by the Author, 1952, page 103 (https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062879788;view=2up;seq=120;size=175), Mareen Duvall and Sarah Griffith had 7 children.
Article in the Chicago-Sun Times claime his parents are Mareen Duvall, d. 1694 Anne Arundel Co., MD and Susanna Brasseur, d. 1692 in article "Controversy", Chicago-Sun Times, 9 Sep 2007, p.38.
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This one does -Find A Grave: Memorial #49426955 for Mareen Brasseur the younger Duvall the son of Mareen & Susannah Duvall, was born about 1680 (deposed aged 46 in 1726) at "Middle Plantation" in Ann Arundel Co., Maryland