If anyone has a copy of "Index to the Probate Records of Prince George's
County, Maryland 1696 - 1900" compiled by the PGCGS, could you please:
1 - confirm that the 'DOC' column:
blank - represents a will
I - an inventory
A - an administration
2 - tell me what the following represents in the 'REF' column:
* X XW or blank
3 - what it means if there is no book number/name
Obviously, I copied my surnames of interest but failed to get what it all
means and now wo
I am sorry if this is posted twice. My computer had a hiccup.
I am hoping someone on this list may have access to a copy of a publication "Index of Probate Records of Prince George's County Maryland 1696 - 1900" by Bowie.
I would like to fine the Book and Page number where the Will of Samuel Tyler -- died October 1, 1805 and his will was proven on October 29, 1805 - in Prince George's county. I want to get a copy of his will from the Archives.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Nedra Tyler Johnson
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Hello List,
I came upon the will of John Halley of PG Co., MD; he died ca 1800. In it he names his dau Anna Pyle, other daus are Mildred Emerson, Elizabeth Price Pumphrey, Penelope Peacock, and Mary Athy.
Any help greatly appreciated,
Shirley
I'm trying to determine who the parents were of Elizabeth Marbury, born abt
1742 and married to Ignatius Wheeler in 1753. They were both born in Prince
George and as far as I can tell, they lived there all their lives. They named
their first son Luke Marbury Wheeler, which would lead me to believe
Elizabeth's father was Luke Marbury.
Any help would be appreciated.
Beverlee Stuart-Borok