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John Queen (1719 - 1805)

John Queen
Born in Prince George's County, Colony of Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 85 in Loudoun County, Virginia, United Statesmap
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John Queen (1719 - 1805) Birth - 9 OCT 1719, Prince Georges Co. MD Death - 9 SEP 1805, Loudoun Co. VA

(based upon age and location)
1768 - a John Queen is listed in Rowan Co., NC.[305] Rowan Co. at this time included MANY other present-day counties, and had no western border.
1769 John Queens residence was in Morgan, Rutherford North Carolina (1769 Rental Rolls)
1771 - 25 Jan, Rowan Co., NC Bill of Sale from John Queen to Jacob Browne for sundry things is ordered recorded in the P&QS Minutes.
- a John Queen is mentioned in the Rowan Co., NC P&QS Minutes (1763-1774) on 15 Feb. 1771: King vs. John Queen.
1779 - a Jonathan Queen is on the Montgomery Co., NC Voter List.[306]
1779 - 20 April, John Queen of Mecklenburg Co. was one of the witnesses of a deed of sale of 200 acres on Sugar Creek at auction by the High Sheriff, in recovery against the administrators of William Walker, dec?d, for debt of L105 and Court Costs.[307]
This land is probably within or south of present-day Charlotte, NC Sugar Creek runs S. from the western side of Charlotte into SC and the Catawba River, forming the boundary between York and Lancaster Counties there.
1779 - Sept. 27, John Queen is granted 100 acres on south side of Catawba River on Tindles (Tindalls) Creek, up creek for complement including Williams?s Cabin.[308]
Oct. 8, John Quene (sic) granted 100 acres beginning John Mattox?s lower line on N. side of Catawba River, down for complement.[309]
He may have left, sold or forfeited this land: April 24, 1780, ?William Murray reenters the Entry of Land formerly entered by John Queen, joining John Mattox?s entry on the lower end and William James?s on the upper end, lying on the North side of the Catawba River in Burke Co., containing a hundred acres.?[310]
1780 - listed on a Montgomery Co., NC map (circa 1800) as having been granted a tract of land in 1780. The only other Queen on this map is ?Henson Queen, 1793?, on an adjacent tract. Nearby is EliasButler.[311]
1782 - Montgomery Co. Land Grant Survey, 10 August 1782, survey for John Queen, 50 acres on Big Rocky Creek, including the mouth of Little Rocky Creek. Chainbearers: Timothy Queen, Lewis Hunt.[312] This land is in present-day Montgomery Co., about ten miles S. of Troy, NC.
1783 - a Jno. Queen was granted 50 acres in Montgomery Co., NC Oct. 1783.[313]
Oct. 12 1783, John Queen enters 60 acres in Montgomery Co., border above the mouth of Rish Branch on E. side of Little River.[314]
1791 - Montgomery Co., NC Land Entry, 21 May 1791 - Samuel Poor enters 100 acres on Rocky Creek, ?joining John Queen?s old survey.?[315]
Montgomery Co. NC Land Grant Survey 31 August 1791 - Elias Butler, 25 acres on Rocky Creek, the NE side of PeeDee River joining John Queen?s 50 acre survey.[316]
1808 - 6 July 1808, James Vinzant of NC to John Queen of the same county and state, 10 dollars, 2 acres on the south side of Little Broad River, part of a grant to Ben Shaw and conveyed from Robert Smith to James Vinzant by deed. Wit. Robt. H. Taylor, Benjamin Earwood. #11, 25 February 1811.[317]
1811 - John Queen to Henson Queen, 100 acres on First Broad River.[318] Maisie Queen Young believes that this John is son of patriarch William Queen, and brother of Henson, and that this transfer waspart of the estate settlement from their father.[319]
Maryland Births and Christenings, 1650-1995
ame: John Macqueen
Gender: Male
Baptism/Christening Date:
Baptism/Christening Place:
Birth Date: 09 Oct 1719
Birthplace: SAINT JOHNS PARISH,PRINCE GEORGES,MARYLAND
Father's Name: Timithy Macqueen
Mother's Name: Jane
This John "entered" land on November 4, 1780 and the
land was granted to him in 1783 on Little Rocky Creek. one of the chain bearers for the survey was a Timothy Queen.
From: "Carol Queen" <postalq@@grnco.net>
John Queen Will
>
>I John Queen of the county of Loudoun and State of Virginia being aged:: >and weak in body but of sound d------- and memory and calling to mind:: >the uncertainty of tie in the transitory world do this second day of:: >February in the year Eighteen hundred and three make and publish this my:: >last will and Testament in manners following Virginia ----- my will &
>directive is that all my just debts be fully satisfied and paid by
>executor herein named.
>
>Secondly I give and bequeath to my daughter Martha Queen the sum of one:: >hundred pounds as --- so the same shall become due from Israel Tanney:: >and also the interest that shall become due on the said one hundred:: >pounds from and after the time of my decease until it becomes due and:: >payable from Israel Tanney.
>
>Thirdly I give and bequeath to my daughter Jane Martin Ten shillings if:: >demanded.
>
>Fourthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Rosanna Hatten the sum of:: >ten shillings if demanded.
>
>Sixthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary the sum of ten shillings:: >if demanded.
>
>Seventhly I give and bequeath to my son Elijah Queen a bond or:: >obligation due to me from Abner Queen.
>
>Eightly I give and bequeath to my son Jonah Queen the sum of ten:: >shillings ~
>
>Ninthly I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Queen the sum of:: >one hundred pounds as son as the same becomes due on the said one:: >hundred pounds after my decease until the same is paid to her. I also:: >give her all my household furniture of every kind whatsoever.
>
>Tenthly I give and bequeath to my granddaughter Zilptha Queen daughter:: >of the above named Elizabeth Queen the sum of fifty pounds ~
>
>Eleventhly all the residual or balance that shall remain after paying:: >all the above mentioned legacies I order and direct to be equal divided:: >between my two daughters Martha and Elizabeth and my son John.

Lastly I:: >do here by nominate and appoint Benjamin ---- and Blackstone --- my:: >executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former:: >wills by one and this only to taken for my last will and testament. In:: >---- where I have ------- my hand and seal the day and year first above

>written.

--------- publishes and declares by the above named John Queen

>to be his last will and testament in -----.
>
>John (mark) Queen
>
>Witnesses:
>Israel Tanney
>David Tanney
>Jonathan Tanney
>
>As a court held for Loudoun County Sept.. 9, 1805 This will was proved:: >by the affirmative of Israel Tanney

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The profile Queen-203 was created through the import of Family Nov 2011.GED on Sep 6, 2011 by Jim Tarbet.




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There are only 11 Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Arlington Cemetery. All were re-interred from other cemeteries.

Stop Name State Internment Date Section

  1. 1 Pierre Charles L’Enfant FR April 28, 1909 2-S 3
  2. 2 William Russell VA July 17, 1943 1-314 A
  3. 3 Thomas Meason PA May 12, 1892 1-297 B
  4. 4 John Follin May 23, 1911 1-295 1/2
  5. 5 William Ward Burrows SC May 12, 1892 1-301 B
  6. 6 Esq. Caleb Swan MA May 12, 1892 1-301 C
  7. 7 Joseph Carleton November 13, 1907 1-299
  8. 8 James House VA May 12, 1892 1-297 A
  9. 9 John Green VA April 23, 1931 1-503
  10. 10 James McCubbin Lingan MD November 5, 1908 1-89 A
  11. 11 Hugh Auld MD April 11, 1935 2-4801

All John Queen gravesites are from more recent internments

posted by Rick Lear
edited by Rick Lear
There is a John Queen (civilian) Buried in Arlington National Cemetery, north side next to the Potomac River.
posted by Anonymous Osborne
Does the stone have any dates listed on it.
posted by Donnie Blackstone
edited by Donnie Blackstone

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