BORN: in 1760 in Calvert County; eldest surviving son. NATIVE: fourth generation. RESIDED, in District Two, Calvert County.
FAMILY BACKGROUND
FATHER: Benjamin Mackall, Jr. (ca. 1723-1795), son of Benjamin Mackall (1675-1761). *MOTHER: Rebecca, daughter of Leonard Covington (?-ca.1742), stepdaughter of John Hawkins, Jr. (1713-1757).
AUNT: Barbara Mackall (1722-1757), who married William Wilkinson (?-1755). *BROTHERS: Benjamin (died in infancy); Benjamin (1763-1822); Leonard (1768-1843); Walter (?-ca 1803); and Richard (?-1831).
SISTERS: Barbara (ca. 1758-by 1795); Rebecca Covington (ca. 1770-?).
MARRIAGE
MARRIED probably between 1783 and 1786.
CHILDREN
Probably at least 3.
PRIVATE CAREER.
*EDUCATION:literate.
RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Anglican; member of Christ Church Parish, Calvert County.
OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: planter.
PUBLIC CAREER
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, Calvert County, 1780 (resigned during the 1st session of the 1780-1781 Assembly), 1783, 1790.
LOCAL OFFICES: justice, Calvert County, 1783-at least 1787, 1789, 1791, 1794; justice, Orphans' Court, Calvert County, 1783-at least 1787, 1789-1791, 1793, 1794; Christ Church Parish Vestry, Calvert County, 1784-1787.
WEALTH DURING LIFETIME
PERSONAL PROPERTY: assessed value £441.0.0, including 10 slaves, 1783; £530.10.0, including 16 slaves and 15 oz. plate, 1786.
LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: probably 436 acres in Calvert County (received from father before 1783).
WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: probably between 1804 and 1810; size of estate unknown.
↑ Source: #S186 FOOT A Short History of the Mackall Family, Lewis C. Mackall, 1946.
↑ Source: #S186 FOOT A Short History of the Mackall Family, Lewis C. Mackall, 1946.
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Alan Wilson for creating WikiTree profile Mackall-48 through the import of AERockhold_tree_100208_2013-10-13.ged on Oct 13, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Alan and others.
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