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Samuel (MacQueen) Queen Sr (1665 - abt. 1712)

Samuel Queen Sr formerly MacQueen
Born in Scotlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 27 May 1698 in Charles Co, Province of Marylandmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 46 in St. Mary's Co, Province of Marylandmap
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Biography

Birth

Samuel Queen, MacQueen
Born: Unknown date, may have been 21 AUG 1665 in Scotland
Died: Between Jan 10, 1711/12 when he made his will and when it was proved, Mar 18 1711/12. [1]
Lived in Harvey Hundred, St. Mary’s County, Maryland [2]
Father in law: Richard Marsham (Will 2/5/92) [3]
Wife: Katherine, executrix, previously married to Baker Brooke
Occupation: Merchant [4]
Religion: Catholic [5]

Marriage

Katherine, daughter of Richard Marsham of St. Mary's County Maryland married (2nd husband) Samuel Queen of St. Mary's County Maryland. She previously was married to Baker Brooke, m. by 1697. [6][7]

Children

Children of Samuel and Katherine (all under 18 at time of father’s death):
  • Samuel
  • Marcham
  • William
  • Katherine
  • Margaret[8]

Death and Will

Samuel died between Jan 10, 1711/12 when he made his will and when it was proved, Mar 18 1711/12.
Bequests:
  • Samuel Queen, son, 300 acres, “Underwood”
  • Marsham Queen, son, “Hundson’s Range,” 500 acres
  • William Queen, son, 700 acres, part of Acckamack, tract
1/3 of Negroes to wife, 2/3 to the five children when they come of age (18 years male; 16 years female)
2/3 of remaining stock and moveables divided among children
Other legatees: Mr. Raphael Haywood, Samuel Crown, Mr. Nicholas Gulick, the widow Fearnly
Executors: wife Catherine & father-in-law, Richard Marsham[9][10]

John Samuel MacQueen,. [11]

Marriage 1700 Maryland, United States. [12]

  • "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900"
    Source number: 8831.129; Source type: Family group sheet, FGSE, listed as parents; Number of Pages: 1
    Ancestry Record 7836 #987588 (accessed 5 March 2024)
    Samuel Queen marriage to Katherine Marsham in 1700.

1686 Charles, Maryland, United States.

Sources

  1. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  2. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  3. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  4. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  5. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  6. MWB 13:5t14; Fresco cites SMWB PC#1:114, 176; Judgements 55:4176; MHM 1:184-185 cited in Maryland Marriage Evidences 1634-1718, p. 45.
  7. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  8. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-1, Summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  9. Maryland State Archives, Wills 13: 389, Jan 10 1711/12, Mar 18 1711/12
  10. Dr. Lois Green Carr, Biographical Files of 17th and 18th Century Marylanders, St. Mary's County Career Files, Men's Career Files, Maryland State Archives, MSA SC 5094, Image No: sc5094-3427-6, Will summary card for Samuel Queen, accessed Jan 18, 2016.
  11. Source: #S469322680
  12. Source: #S469323345 Birth year: 1672; Birth city: Calvert Co; Birth state: MD
  • Family History or Pedigree: "Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775"
    Page number: 441
    Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 61175 #78033 (accessed 5 March 2024)
    Name: Samuel Queen; Death Date: 1711; Death Place: St Marys Co., MD; Spouse: Katherine Marsham.
  • Will: "Maryland, U.S., Calendar of Wills, 1635-1743"
    Volume: III, Wills from 1703 to 1713
    Ancestry Record 3250 #3123 (accessed 5 March 2024)
    Will of Samuel Queen, granted probate on 18 Mar 1711-1712. Died about 1711-1712.




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John McQueen is too young to be the father of Samuel Queen Sr. Could he be his brother?
posted by [Living Hagan]
Queen-1415 and MacQueen-76 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate. Direction of merge appears correct.
posted by Chris Hoult
Queen-1489 and Queen-1415 do not represent the same person because: One is a male, one is female. Born in different places at different times.
posted by Iris (Muirhead) Hooge
Queen-1415 and MacQueen-76 are not ready to be merged because: the last name of Queen or MacQueen must be made before merge
posted by Kern (Thompson) Brogan
Queen-1415 and MacQueen-76 appear to represent the same person because: For MacQueen - his brothers spell their names all different ways, and Queen is popular too. The (MacQueen) Queen compromise is reasonable. If decision can't be made, set as an unmerged match.
Samuel's last name should probably be MacQueen instead of Queen, as should his children. I say this because the name was not changed officially until several years later by his Brother William, around 1740.

I have not found any documentation to prove this either way.


Rejected matches › Julia Frances Queen (1873-1953)