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Elizabeth Mackall was the daughter of James Mackall and Mary Grahame. [1] [2]
James Mackall of "The Cliffs" in Calvert County, being sick of body but praised be to God of good sense, do make and ordain this to be my Last Will and Testament, that is to say r leave my Soul to God that did give it to me, hoping for Salvation by Jesus Christ my Redeemer and my body to have a decent and Christian burial according to the discretion of my Executor hereinafter mentioned and as for my worldly Estate it has pleased God to bestow on me, I give and bequeath as follows: Imprimas: I give and bequeath to my dear and loving wife, Mary Mackall, that plantation where I now live and the Negro Tobe during her natural life and at her death that the said plantation with the appurtenance Revert to my Eldest Son, John Mackall and his heirs forever and the Negro Tobe to my youngest son Benjamin Mackall. Item: I give and bequeath that Parcel of Land called "Sharp's Outlet" containing Two Hundred Acres to my two sons James Mackall and Benjamin Mackall to be divided between them and their heirs forever. Item: I give the Remainder of my Estate to be Divided Equally iri Six Shares Betwixt my aforesaid dear wife and five children, that is John, James, Jr., Benjamin, Ann, and Elizabeth Item: I nominate and ordain my Dear, and Loving Wife to be the whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and to pay each of the children their Respective Share of my estate to them that are of age within one year after my death and the rest as they attain age or the day of marriage which shall happen first. Item: I nominate and ordain my beloved friends Frances Maulding (Mauldin) and Thomas How (Howe) to be overseers of this my Last Will and Testament and to aid and assist my foresaid wife in managing the Same and seeing everything and things herein mentioned fullfilled, observed, and Kept according to the true intent thereof. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Thirteenth day of November Anno Domi One Thousand-Six- Hundred and Ninety-Three.
James Mackall (seal)
Signed, sealed in the presence of: Frances Mauldin Thomas Howe Joseph Sherwood John Scott Under the aforesaid Will was inscribed this, viz. Memorand: That the said James Mackall upon the Twenty-first instant told John Scott to Draw his last will as is aforesaid and according to order the said Scott did it, but when it was underwritten, desired him if he did not like it he should deliver it to said Scott (we having givenit into the hands after reading) and if he did not like it to throw it away. Whereupon he took it and kist (kissed) it and returned it to Said Scott. In testamony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this Thirteenth day of November 1693. Thomas Howe Joseph Sherwood John Scott 11 December 1693 The above mentioned was sworn to by the said witnesses before me: Is. Bigger (see Archives of Maryland, Liber 2, Folio 242 and Liber 4.2, Folio 13)
Mackall, Mary, Calvert Co., 25th Jan., 1715; 15th May, 1718. To son John and his wife, Susannah.; son James and his wife, Ann; daus. Ann and Elizabeth Skinner, personalty. To Mary (dau. of James Mackall) and Mary (dau. of Wm. Skinner), £3 and personalty each at 21 yrs. or marriage. To Ann (dau. of Robt. Skinner), personalty. Son Benjamin ex. and residuary legatee. Test: Jonathan Cay, Tho. Howe. 14. 657
Mrs. Mary Mackall 1.90 CA £77.13.0 Jun 11 1718 Appraisers: Thomas Howe, Samuell Abbott.
Mrs. Mary Mackall 1.293 A CA £77.3.0 £38.14.2 Jul 30 1718 Received from: Col. Mackall. Payments to: Mr. Thomas Howe, Mr. Nathaniel Dare, Mr. Joseph Sympson. Legatees: Col. John Mackall and his wife Susanna Mackall, Mr. James Mackall and his wife Ann Mackall, Ann Skinner (daughter), Elisabeth Skinner (daughter), Mary Mackall (daughter of James Mackall), Anne Skinner (daughter of Robert Skinner), Mary Skinner (daughter of William Skinner). Executor: Mr. Benjamin Mackall.
Prince George's County Land Records, Prince George's County Land Records, Folio 1; Indenture, 12 Aug 1702 From: William Skinner, planter of Calvert County and wife Elizabeth To: Ignatius Craycroft, merchant of Prince George's County 189 acres called Hatchett in Prince George's County on the west bank of the Patuxent River sold for 94L/10s; bounded by Brooke Creek Manor and land laid out for Corneilius Canedy Signed: William Skinner and Elizabeth Skinner (mark) Witnessed: Thomas Hollyday, Robert Bradly, and Clark Skinner Memorandum: 12 Aug 1702 Elizabeth Skinner, wife of William, examined by Thomas Hollyday and Rob't Bradly Alienation: 13 Aug 1702 from Ignatius Crraycroft the sum of 7s/6p Recorded: 11 Sep 1702
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