Birth in Scotland
He resided in Duntreath Scotland[2]
Arrival in Maryland
Birth in Maryland
Archibald Edmonston was born in 1678 in Calvert County, Maryland. [5]
In 1695 in Calvert County, Maryland, Archibald Edmonston married Jane Beall, b. 1678, Calvert County, Maryland, d. 1 Jun 1748, Prince George's County, Maryland - Inventory (Age 70 years) [5]
On November 20, 1704, Col. Ninian Beall deeded a half acre of land out of a tract called Meddows located on the Western Branch of the Patuxent River in Prince George's County, to Rev. Nathaniel Taylor, Presbyterian Minister, for erection of a church. [6]
Trustees named in the deed include Alexander Beall and a James Beall, believed to be Alexander's brother. The deed was witnessed by Samuel Magruder. [6]
The presence of a Church of Scotland minister and the publicly recorded deed of Ninian Beall for a Presbyterian church identifying several Presbyterians by name, evidence relaxation of the religious intolerance of the Maryland Assembly of 1692 which restricted religious worship to the Anglican Church. As a consequence of that Assembly Act there were few Presbyterians in Maryland, and they self-restrained in open worship. [6]
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 116b: Deed of Gift, 20 Dec 1704
Ninian Beall, Jr. 328.246 A PG £76.16.6 £91.1.2 Apr 9 1711 Received from: Archibald Edmonstone & Col. Ninian Beall, James Moor (carpenter). Payments to: Maj. Thomas Sprig, Archibald Edmonston, Thomas Wainwright, Robert Roberson, James Moor, Mr. White (minister), Mrs. Elisabeth Clarke, Maj. Josiah Willson. Executrix: Elisabeth Beall. [5]
John Turner, Sr. 9.371 PG £110.3.6 Feb 13 1723 Mar 25 1724 Appraisers: Archibald Edmonston, John Pottenger. Creditors: Richard Pile, Richard Lancaster. Next of kin: John Turner. Executrix: Sarah Turner,[5]
Beall, James, Sr., Prince George's County, 3rd May, 1733; 29th Nov., 1733. To dau. Jane and hrs., 240 A. of "Labyrinth," to be laid out as near as may be to dwelling plantation of Samuel Beall. To James Edmondston and hrs., 1/2 of "Brother's Content." to be laid out as near as may be to new dwelling plantation of Michael Cranen. To wife Mary, extx., residue of estate during life for maintenance and education of child.; at her decease to be divided between son Alex., dau. Rachel, sons Robert, Archibald, James, Allen and Thomas, and young. dau. [unnamed], and their hrs.; should any of child. die during minority., their estates to be divided amongst their brothers. Testator empowers James Edmonston and William Beall, Sr., to resurvey lands on or near "Rock Creek," viz.: "Labyrinth," "Prevention" and "Batchelor's Forest" and to make such alterations and additions in sd. land as they shall think proper. Test: Jane Edmonston, Arch. Edmonston, Jr., Anne Simson. 20. 822.
Archibald was aged "60 odd years" in 1734, so born about 1675
Special Petition of Charles Beall regarding the boundaries of Dundee!:
Archibald Edmonston died 28 Jun 1734 Prince George's County, Maryland - Probate [5]
Edmonston (Edmondson), Archibald, Prince George's 13th Mch., 1734; 28th June, 1734. [7][5]
Capt. Archibald Edmonstone 20.70 PG £418.11.8 Sep 11 1734 Nov 29 1734 (also Archibald Edmonston) Appraisers: Henry Wright, William Smith. Creditors: John Magruder, James Boswell. Next of kin: James Edmonston, John Beale, Jr. Executrix: Jane Edmonston.[5]
Capt. Archibald Edmondston 21.127 PG £85.17.10 Aug 16 1735 Nov 10 1735 Appraisers: Henry Wright, William Smith. Next of kin: James Edmondston, Thomas Allen. Executrix: Jane Edmonston.[5]
Capt. Archibald Edmonston 14.23 A PG £418.11.8 £113.13.8 Nov 10 1735 A second inventory is cited in the amount of £85.17.10. Received from: John Hunt, Thomas Smith, William Murdock, William Beall, George Wells, John Magee, Dorothy Lucas, Joseph Belt, Thomas Odell, William Hayward, Joseph Adams, (merchant in London). Payments to: Dr. John Hamilton, Philip Pindall, Randolph Johnson, Thomas Allen, Daniel Lamport paid to John Magruder, Josias Jeffery, John Docwra, John Moore, Jr., George Nicolls, John Gibson, Thomas Brooke, Esq,, Richard Lee, Esq., Benjamin Tasker & Daniel Dulany, Esq., Dr. Richard Hill paid to George Allen. Legatees (children): James Edmonston, Mary Beall, Elinor Offutt, Ruth Orme, Archibald Edmonston, Martha Allen. Executrix: Jane Edmonston (widow, relict),[5]
#Eleanor Edmonston, b. 1702, Prince George's County, Maryland, d. Aft 1750, Frederick County, Maryland (Age > 49 years)[5]
Ron Duvall http://www.edmonstone.com/
Edmonstone family historians believe Robert was Archibald's father and John was the grandfather. John listed here may also have been an uncle or cousin. Further info at http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/print.cgi?edmondson::2304.html supports Robert as father and implies John in Maryland may be unrelated.
Edmonstone of Duntreath
APPENDIX 3
AMERICAN DESCENDANTS OF THE EDMONSTONES OF DUNTREATH
AND AUSTRALIANS WITH EDMONSTONE CONNECTIONS.
The American cadet branch of the Edmonstones of Duntreath is believed to be descended from Robert Edmonstone, the third son of John Edmonstone of Broich, brother of Archibald Edmonstone, 8th of Duntreath. Archibald died in 1637 aged only thirty seven. Upon this happening his brothers, first James, and then upon his decease John, became " tutors" (guardians) of Archibald's two young sons, namely William, the "Dumb Laird" and Archibald, 9th of Duntreath.
John married his first cousin Elizabeth Edmonstone who brought him the lands of Ballybantry in Ireland. They had nine children, of whom the third was a son named Robert.
Following the death of Elizabeth, John married, secondly, Katherine Cunningham by whom he had another seven children, the fourth a boy named Robert. Finally, his first son by Elizabeth had ten children, the third being yet another Robert. From available records it seems that the first mentioned, namely the third son of John and Elizabeth, was probably the Robert Edmonstone who is known to have been in America in 1689, and who died there c.1695.
He was the father of Archibald Edmonstone, the acknowledged progenitor of the Edmonstones in America, who was born c.1668 and died in 1734 in Prince George County. (Information lodged in Georgetown Public Library).
Archibald is known to have been in Maryland in 1683 (Maryland Debt Rolls etc). He married Jane Beall, youngest daughter of Ninian Beall, when he is said to have been around seventeen or eighteen years old.
Adams, Katherine Beall (1983) Maryland Heritage. A Family History, Baltimore MD: Maryland Historical Soc.
Edmonstone, Sir Archibald, 3rd Bt. Genealogical Account of the Family of Edmonstone of Duntreath.
Privately Printed Edinburgh, 1875. Edmonston, Charles Ninian. My own Edmonstons and a few others. San Fransico CA: 1971. C.N. Edmonston.
Unknown 1699. The Genealogy of the Lairds of Ednam and Duntreath from the year of God 1063 to the year 1699; and more particularly of Duntreath, and the Families that married with Duntreath, during the said time. Pub. Glasgow. Robert Sanders. (Reprinted Edinburgh: Thomas G. Stevenson, 1834).
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 79: Indenture, 16 Feb 1704 From: Coll. Ninian Beall of Prince George's County To: Arch'd Edmundson, carpenter of Prince George's County Dunkell, formerly in Calvert County, now in Prince George's County, from a tract of land containing 1,440 acres granted Beall by John Scott of Calvert County dated 26 Aug 1696;160 acres called Dunkell sold for 7,000 pounds of tobacco; bounded by Swanson's Land and Anthony Smith's land Signed: Ninian Beall Witnessed: Clement Davis and John Geiles Endorsement: 16 Feb 1703 Ruth Beall examined by Robert Wade and Sam'll Magruder Alienation: 16 Feb 1703 the sum of 6s paid by Archibald Edmundson
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 80: Indenture, 16 Feb 1704 From: Coll. Ninian Beall of Prince George's County To: Archibald Edmundson, carpenter of Prince George's County 179 acres of land called The Gore for 3,200 pounds of tobacco; bounded by Christopher Thompson on the south side of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River; plus 21 acres of Beall's land called The Meadows Signed: Ninian Beall Witnessed: Clement Davis and John Geiles Endorsement: 16 Feb 1703 Ruth Beall examined by Rob't Wade and Sam'll Magruder Alienation: 16 Feb 1703 the sum of 8s paid by Archibald Edmundson
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 94: Petition, 23 Mar 1702/3 Resurvey of Major's Lott in Prince George's County Petitioners: Edward Dawson, James Mullikin, Mathew Mackeby, and the executors of John Joyce To: Josiah Wilson, High Sheriff of Prince George's County and Mr. William Hutchison, Surveyor Bounds: Land of Maj. Nicholas Sewell, Edward Dawson, John Pottinger, James Mullikin, Thomas Lemar., Matthew Mackeby Her Majesties' Surveyor: William Hutchison Signed: Jury included Thomas Swaringen, Richard Pile, Archibald Edmundson, Thomas Plumer (mark), Charles Hyatt, John Turner (mark), Anthony Draine, Soloman Rodery, Jonathan Simmons, Wm. Ray (mark), William Moor (mark), Thomas Wells
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 96: Petition, 20 Nov 1703 Resurvey of Tuexbury in Prince George's County Petitioner. Robert Tyler Bounded: The oath of Hugh Ryley says John Mootree informed him Col. Ninian Beall showed him and Robert Jones "northwest corner tree of tract called Scott's Lott"; Resurvey of Cheroxbury; near Collington Branch; found to contain 184 acres Signed: Archibald Edmundson, John Pottinger, Edward Holmes, Thomas Wells, Hugh Abrahams, John Ramsey, Thomas Box, Thomas Pindle (mark), Robert Anderson (mark), Thomas Plumer (mark), Charles Hyatt Her Majesties' Surveyor: William Hutchison
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 113: Indenture, 25 Nov 1703 From: Francis Collier, Sr. of Prince Georges County, Gent. To: John Pottinger, Sr., William Ray, Sr., John Ray, John Turner, Edward Davison, Solomon Rothery, Robert Harrison, Thomas Lemarr, Sr., John Demall, and Archibald Edmundson, planters of Prince George's County Francis Collar agrees for a 30 to 40 foot tobacco house to be build on the land where he now lives as convenient as possible to Stafford's Cove Landing for the above persons to store their tobacco or goods that might come to the landing for the next 40 years; rent to be one gallon of rum and one capon each paid every year to Francis Collier on the 25th of November Signed: Francis Collier Receipt: 25 Nov 1703 received one gallon of Rome (rum) and eleven capons in full for one year's rent, signed Francis Collar Witnessed: William Lee and Thomas Swaringen
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 113a: Agreement, 25 Nov 1703 From: John Pottinger, Sr., William Ray, Sr., John Ray, John Turner, Edward Dawson, Solomon Rothery, Robert Harrison, Thomas Lemarr, Sr., John Denali, and Archibald Edmundson, planters of Prince George's County To: Francis Collier of Prince George's County, Gent Agreement to conditions of above indenture; no use may be made by anyone except the above named planters or their heirs; if anyone permits storage of other goods a fine of 40s for every hogshead of tobacco will be imposed Signed by above and witnessed by William Lee and Thomas Swaringen
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 116b: Deed of Gift, 20 Dec 1704 From: Ninian Beall, Sr. of Prince George's County To: Nath'Il Taylor, Minister of Gospel For a piece of money called a sixpence "I freely" give a half-acre of land being part of a tract called The Meaddows on the Western Branch of the Patuxent River in Prince George's County to Nathaniel Taylor, to Robert Bradly, James Stoddart, John Battie, Archibald Edmundson, Thomas Beall, Sr., Thomas Beall, Jr., Ninian Beall, Jr., Charles Beall, Christopher Thompson, Joshua Hall, John Browne, John Henry, James Beall, Alexander Beall, William Offett, John Soaper and to their successors Signed: Ninlan Beall Witnessed: John Wight and Samll Magruder
Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 153a: Indenture, 16 Oct 1705 From: Clement Brooke of Prince George's County, Gent To: Richard Marsham, planter of Prince George's County For 70£ a 240 acre tract of land called Orphant's Loss; bounded by Brooke Groove, Brooke's Content, Jockey Spring Branch, and land already owned by Richard Marsham Signed: Clement Brooke Witnessed: Edward Willett, Archibald Edmundson, and John Warren Memorandum: 16 Oct 1705 Jane Brooke acknowledged deed in open court Alienation: 16 Oct 1705 Richard Marsham paid the sum of 8s for 240 acres of Brooke's Content
Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 67: Indenture, 18 Jan 1711 From: Col. Ninian Beall of Prince George's County, Gent. To: Archibald Edmonson, carpenter of Prince George's County For 80£ and 40£ on the 10 Oct a grist or water mill called Col. Beall's Mill standing on Collington Branch on 1/4 acre more or less Signed: Ninian Beall (mark) Witnessed: J. Gerrard, Patrick Hepburn, Samuel Magruder, Junr.
Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 68: Deed of Gift, 19 May 1711 From: Col. Ninian Beall To: Archibald Edmonson "To my loveing son-in-law" one negro woman called Mall aged about 16 years Signed: Ninian Beall Witnessed: R. Bradly, Patrick Hepburn
Prince George's Land Records 1710-1717 - Liber F - Folio 136: Indenture, 18 Sept 1711 From: Ninian Beall of Prince George's County, Gent. To: Thomas Sprigg and Archibald Edmondson of Prince George's County, Gent. For 18£/6s/5p a 300 acre parcel of land called Bacon Hall occupied currently by Ninian Beall lying in Prince George's County formerly Calvert County on the west side of the Patuxent River; bounded by Brooke Grove owned by Baker Brooks, Esq., land of Peter Joy, a parcel originally laid out for Thomas Truman, Esq. and land of John Bigger called Mussell Shell Signed: Ninian Beall (seal) Witnessed: Thomas Clagett, Joseph Belt, Ja. Haddock
Prince George's Land Records 1717-1726 - Liber F - Folio: 2/529 Indenture 27 Apr 1717 From: Archibald Edmonton, Gent of Prince George's County To: John Bell, planter of Prince George's County For £39/6/0 a 262 acre tract of land called The Grove; bounded by Hall's Branch /s( Archibald Edmonson (seal) Wit James Stoddert, James Beall 27 Apr 1717 Jane Edmonton, wife of Archibald, acknowledged the deed; enrolled 29 Aug 1717
Prince George's Land Records 1717-1726 - Liber F - Folio: 25/549 Deed of Gift, 27 Jan 1717 From: Archibald Edmondson, carpenter of Prince George's County To: James Beall, planter of Prince George's County, and Mary, his wife Gift of land called Bear Garden Enlarged near the Eastern Branch of the Potomac River in Prince George's County; Royal Mines excepted; containing 206 acres /s/ Arch Edmonstone (seal) Wit: Henry Wright, Rob' Hall 27 Jan 1717 Jane Edmondson acknowledged deed; enrolled 28 Jan 1717
Prince George's Land Records 1717-1726 - Liber I - folio 3 Indenture, 6 Apr 1720; enrolled 23 Sep 1720 From: Archibald Edmonton, carpenter of Prince George's County To:David Traile, planter of Prince George's County For 6,500 of tobacco a parcel of land in Prince George's County called David's Industry; bounded by Beetle Meadows; containing 170 acres /s/ Archibald Edmonton (seal) Wit Jos. Belt, Basil Waring Acknowledged by Jane Edmonston, wife of Archibald
PGCo Land Records Liber I, - Folio 672 • Deed of Gift, 25 Aug 1725; enrolled 25 Aug 1725 From: Archibald Edmonton To: Hugh Conn, James Stoddard, James Beall, John Beall, John Jackson, William Beall, Ninian Beall, William Tanyhill and their successors A parcel of land called Gores or The Meadows lying on the east side of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac in Prince George's county; containing 1 acre; for the building of a meeting house for the Presbyterian Congregation /s/ Archibald Edmonston (seal) Wit: Joe. Belt, Thomas Sprigg Acknowledged by Archibald Edmonston; no wife's endorsement
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 206 Enrolled at request of James Edmonton 28 Jun 1727: Deed of Gift from Archibald Edmonston, Gent., to his son James Edmonston; a tract called Yarrow Enlarged; located on the east side of the northeast branch of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; laid out for 1,621 acres; /s/ Archd. Edmonston; wit. Jos. Belt, Jere Belt; 28 Jun 1727 ack. by Archibald Edmonston and Jane his wife
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 296 Enrolled at request of John Hardy 26 Jun 1728: Indenture, 26 June 1728; Between Isaac Harding, planter, and John Hardy, planter; for £30; a parcel called Hardy's Purchase being part of land granted and sold by Archibald Edmondston to Isaac Harding out of a tract called Brotherhood lying on Beaver Dam Branch of Eastern Branch of the Potomac; containing 75 acres; /s/ Isaac Hardin; wit. John Magruder, Edw. Sprigg; 26 Jun 1728 ack. by Isaac Hardee and Mary his wife
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 383 Enrolled at request of Archibald Edmondston, Jr. 25 Mar 1729: From Archibald Edmondston, Gent., to his son Archibald Edmondston, Jr.; part of a tract called Bear Garden Enlarged and part of Deer Park; bounded by Bear Garden; containing 458 acres; /s/ Archibald Edmondston; wit. Jno. Magruder, Edw. Sprigg; 18 Jan 1728/9 ack. by Archibald Edmondston and Jane his wife
Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 394 Special Petition of William Young 4th Tues June: From Charles, Lord Baltimore, to William Penson, Alexander Magruder, Jr., William Manduit and James Halmeard, Gent; regarding boundaries of Knock & Meurs [also Meury]; depositions follow: 29 Sep 1731 at the side of Eastern Branch a little below the ferry landing: Willm. Tannehill, age 70 years; mentions James Perry and he coming in a canoe; and Andrew Clark's land James Perry, age 50 years; mentions coming in a canoe upon the Eastern Branch; mentions Wm. Thompson and the ferry landing of Thompson's land Archibald Edmonston, age 60 years and upwards; states he knows nothing Murphy Ward, age 46 years Simon Nicholls, age 70 years and upwards; mentions John Stuart and Mr. Thompson's land below the ferry landing George Hussey, age 57; mentions 27-28 years ago land of Mr. Thompson and Mr. Hutchison John Henry, age 80 years; mentions. 20 years ago Mr. Tannehill ran out Clarke's land with a pocket compass Thomas Johnson, age ca 60 years; mentions Mr. Hutcheson and Thompson's land George Hussey, age 57; mentions Thompson's land near a cove of the Eastern Branch Enrolled 30 Nov 1731
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 476 Petition of Charles Beale, Samuel Beale and Joseph Wilson 2 Dec past: From Charles, Lord Baltimore, to Richard Keene, Robert Bradly, Henry Dick and William Young, Gent.; regarding the boundaries of The Meadows, Bacon Hall, The Beginning of Samuel Beale and Dear Bought; 30 Nov 1728; oaths follow: 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Charles Walker, planter, age ca 60; mentions Thomas Box, dec'd, the mouth of Cabin Branch, Col. Darnall and Col. Beale 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Edward Willett; mentions the northernmost part of The Horse Race and Thomas Box, dec'd; division gave 157 to Willett and 143 acres to Thomas Box according to patent; mentions Col. John Bigger 19 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Charles Beale, age ca 57; mentions his father, dec'd, Nathan Veath, dec'd, Edward Digges, dec'd, Mount Calvert and Richard Clagett 19 Mar 1728/9: Deposition of Edward Heneberry, age ca 46; mentions Holdsworth Landing ca 17 years ago, Edward ?Leuis, Thomas Price, dec'd, and Mr. Holdsworth 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Capt. Thomas Clagett, age ca 50; mentions 15 years ago Capt. Richard Smith of St. Leonard Creek, now dec'd, The Expedition belonging to deponent's father and Col. Ninian Beale; also Bacon Hall, Capt. Henry Darnall, dec'd, James Moore, David Small, William Sheppard and Kingston 19 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Capt. Thomas Clagett, age ca 50; mentions Holdworth's Landing ca 25 years ago, Samuel Holdsworth, Capt. Richard Smith, Dear Bought, Francis Ballenger, Col. Beale, Mussellshell 19 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Capt. Archibald Edmonston, age ca 60; mentions ca 17 years ago Col. Beale, dec'd, road to Mt. Calvert, Richard Clagett's plantation 19 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Thomas Stimson, age ca 75, mentions Holdsworth's Landing, Edward Leuis, dec'd 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Edward Ristow, cooper, age ca 35; mentions Charles Walker and Edward Willet about 4 years ago 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Abigail Tant, widow, age ca 63; mentions Robert Robertson, dec'd 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Thomas Stimson, planter, age ca 75; mentions Cabin Branch 20 years ago and Thomas Box 22 Jul 1729; Deposition of Clement Hill, Sr., age ca 59; mentions Col. Ninian Beale 20 years ago, Robert Robinson, Town of Marlborough 18 Mar 1728/9; Deposition of Jos. Brown, planter, age ca 64; mentions 35 years ago, Western Branch and Col. Beall 22 Jul 1729; Deposition of James Moore, Sr., age ca 105; mentions 20 years ago, Col. Henry Darnall, Col. Ninian Beale and James Stoddert; also The Meadows, house of Robert Robinson in the town of Marlborough Enrolled 26 Aug 1729
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 563 Enrolled at request of William Smith 25 Mar 1730: Indenture, 25 Mar 1730; Between Archibald Edmondson, planter, and William Smith, planter, well beloved son-in-law; to contribute to comfortable support of William Smith, a parcel of land called Edmondston's Pasture; bounded by road to Beale's Neck and tract taken up by John Chittam on a fork of the Eastern Branch of the Potomac; containing 315 acres; /s/ Archd. Edmonston; wit. Jos. Belt, John Beale, Jr.; ack. by Archibald Edmondston and Jane his wife Mar 1730
Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 564 Enrolled at request of Rev- John Orme 25 Mar 1730: Indenture, 25 Mar 1730; Between Archibald Edmonstone, planter, and Rev. John Orme, my beloved son-in-law; to contribute to the comfort of son-in-law John and dau. Ruth Orme; a parcel called Leith; containing 248 acres; /s/ Archibald Edmonston; wit. Jos. Belt, John Beale, Jr.; ack. 25 Mar 1720 by Archibald Edmonston and Jane his wife
Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 282 Enrolled at request of Thomas Miles 22 Jun 1731: Indenture, 15 Jun 1731; Between William Beall, James Beall and James Edmonston, planters, of one part and Thomas Miles; for £45; part of a tract called Labyrinth; bounded by land sold James Hook; containing 250 acres; /s/ Wm. Beall, James Beall, James Edmonston; wit. John Beall, Alexdr. Magruder; ack. by Will & James Beall and James Edmonston 15 Jun 1731
Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 284 Enrolled at request of John Maddin 22 Jun 1731: Indenture, 15 Jun 1731; Between William Beall, James Beall and James Edmonston, planters, of one part and John Maddin, planter; for £18; part of a tract called Labyrinth; located near a fork of Sligoe branch of the Eastern Branch; laid out for 100 acres; /s/ Wm. Beall, James Beall, James Edmonston; wit. John Beall, Alexdr. Magruder; ack. by William & James Beall and James Edmonston 15 Jun 1731
Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 606 Special Petition of John Perry 4th Tues Nov: From Charles, Lord Baltimore, to Ralph Crabb, Edward Sprigg, Benjamin Berry and Samuel Breshears, Sr.; regarding the boundaries of Brock Hall; depositions follow: 31 May 1731; Capt. Archd. Edmonson, age ca 60 odd years; mentions Collington Branch and Col. Ninian Beall Depositions taken 31 May 1731 Joseph Ray, age 42; mentions Bealls Hunting Quarter Brock Mockibey, age 35; mentions Henry Barnwell & William Nicholas 15 years ago Robert Tyler, Sr., age 60 years; mentions Col. Ninian Beall and Brock Hall Recorded 27 Feb 1732
Land Records of Prince George's County, Maryland Liber T, Page 58 Recorded at request of Edward Offutt, 30 Jan 1733: Deed of Gift from Archibald Edmonson, Sr., planter, to dau. Eleanor Offutt, wife of Edward Offutt; 1/2 part of Cool Spring Levell; adj. son-in-law Edward Offutt; then to grandson Archibald Offutt, s/o Edward and Eleanor; if Archibald has no heirs, then to Jane Offutt, d/o Edward and Eleanor; /s/ Archibald Edmonston; wit. Thos. Sprigg, Thomas Allen; ack. Archibald Edmonston _ Jan 1733
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