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From: "Abordo" <>
Subject: Fw: Anastasia Coombes?
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2006 18:10:14 -0800
----- Original Message -----
From: "Abordo" <>
To: "Linda Reno" <>
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 5:42 PM
Subject: Anastasia Coombes?
> Dear Linda and List,
>
> Oh boy! Here is what seems to an error as Linda has laid out such
> compelling evidence. Might anyone be able to tell me if I am dealing with
> two different Anastasia Combs or if perhaps she married twice:
>
>
> Anastasia Coombes b. 1743, m. Joseph Ignatius Hamilton s/o John Hamilton
> and Sarah Stewart, d. 11 Aug 1799 in Iberville.
>
> Source: IMPRINTS 1608 - 1908 Hamilton, Allied Families by Sister Mary
> Louise Donnelly. Page 15
> " John Hamilton the oldest son of Alexander and Elizabeth Hamilton was b
> 12/1709. In a 1762 deposition John declares himself 53 years old and the
> son of Alexander Hamilton. John m Sarah Stewart the daughter of Daniel
> Stewart and Sarah Roby. In the 1758 tax list of Port Tobacco he is
> listedwith one taxable son Joseph. Joseph m. Anastasia Coombes the
> daughter of Thomas Coombes and Elizabeth Wharton."
>
> UH-OH! Clearly Anastasia is the wife of William Hamilton.
> 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick
> Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80
> ac. Sarah, Anna Statia, and Mary Anne, wives of sd. John, William, and
> James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds)
>
> Will of Elizabeth Coomes, Charles Co., widow, 1/15/1771-11/15/1772. Sons:
> Thomas Wharton Coomes and Walter Coomes, Execs., "Christian Milford", 349
> ac. provided they pay to the rest of my children as follows: Thomas to
> pay to my sons Joseph and William, 30 lbs. each and Walter to pay my
> daughters Mary Ann Hamilton, Ann Steuart, and Anastasia Hamilton 20 lbs.
> each and son Francis Ignatius to have an equal pt. of above land with his
> two brothers, if he dies without heirs to have only 30 lbs. Wit: William
> Coomes, Sr., William Coomes, Jr., James Slater. Thomas Wharton Coomes,
> heir-at-law, consents to probate.
>
> Oh Boy.....was Sister Mary Louise Donnelly mistake?
>
>
> Mary Beth
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Linda Reno" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 7:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] GREEN(E), HAMILTON , McATEE
>
>
>> Could we start with Hamilton List II? I'm going to provide what I have
>> and let's see if we can fill in some blanks, provide documentation, and
>> correct any of my errors.
>>
>> Alexander Hamilton m. Elizabeth _____ bef. 1710. Their children, from
>> List II (and confirmed by Alexander Hamilton's will):
>>
>> Will of Alexander Hamilton, planter, Charles Co., 1/14/1730/1; 2/20/1730.
>> Wife, Exec., dwelling plantation during life and personal estate
>> absolutely; sd. wife to give certain personalty to daughter Mary at
>> marriage. Four sons: John, William, James, and Patrick, real estate
>> equally; John, the eldest, to have his choice and to be for himself 1st
>> Dec. next; son, William the following December, and the rest as they come
>> of age. Sons to pay to youngest son, Samuel certain personalty at the
>> age of 21. Wit.: Richard Combes, Tecla Green, Gilbert Canty. (Maryland
>> Calendar of Wills).
>>
>> 1. John, b. bef. 1712 and d. 1768-1771 who m. Sarah Stewart, daughter of
>> Daniel and Mary Stewart. Agree.
>>
>> 2. William, who the list says died single, but he didn't. He was
>> widowed at the time of his death.
>>
>> 5/8/1750: Lease from Henry Neale of SMC, Gent. to William and Patrick
>> Hambleton of CC, planters, 225 ac., pt. of "Green Springs" in CC for the
>> lives of William Hambleton, Anastasia Hambleton (wife of sd. William),
>> and Patrick Hambleton. Surname also spelled Hamilton. Ann Neale
>> released her dower. (CC Land Rec. Book Z, #2).
>>
>> 8/11/1768: From John Hamilton, Wm. Hamilton, James Hamilton, and Patrick
>> Hamilton of CC to Samuel Hamilton of CC, planter pt. of "Spye Park", 80
>> ac. Sarah, Anna Statia, and Mary Anne, wives of sd. John, William, and
>> James relinq. their right of dower. (CC Deeds).
>>
>> William Hamilton's wife was Anastasia Combs, sister of Mary Ann Combs.
>> Mary Ann and Anastasia were the daughters of Thomas Combs and Elizabeth
>> Wharton.
>>
>> Will of Elizabeth Coomes, Charles Co., widow, 1/15/1771-11/15/1772.
>> Sons: Thomas Wharton Coomes and Walter Coomes, Execs., "Christian
>> Milford", 349 ac. provided they pay to the rest of my children as
>> follows: Thomas to pay to my sons Joseph and William, 30 lbs. each and
>> Walter to pay my daughters Mary Ann Hamilton, Ann Steuart, and Anastasia
>> Hamilton 20 lbs. each and son Francis Ignatius to have an equal pt. of
>> above land with his two brothers, if he dies without heirs to have only
>> 30 lbs. Wit: William Coomes, Sr., William Coomes, Jr., James Slater.
>> Thomas Wharton Coomes, heir-at-law, consents to probate.
>>
>> Will of William Hamilton, Charles Co., planter 6/20/1771-2/10/1773. To:
>> Mr. Hunter and Rools, 60 lbs. sterling to be given to the poor of Port
>> Tobacco and Pomfret congregation. Brother: Patrick Hamilton, Exec.,
>> negro man Steven and negro woman Sarah. To: Leonard Hamilton, son of
>> Patrick, pt. of "Green Springs", pt. of "Saint Mathis", negroman Tom and
>> negro woman Nell. Sister: Mary Stourd, negro man Adam and boy Harry.
>> To: Henrietta Baggett, negro Mary, cow and calf, colt, and furniture.
>> Brother: John Hamilton's children a negro man Jack, negro boy Peter, and
>> negro girl Cloe. Brother: James Hamilton, negro girl Priss. To: William
>> Hamilton, son of Patrick, negro boy Abraham. Brothers: Patrick, James,
>> and Samuel and sister, Mary and Leonard Hamilton, residue of estate.
>> Wit: Bennet H. Clements, Leonard Green, Jr., Archibald Maccoy. Joseph
>> Hamilton, heir-at-law, was not present at probate. (Maryland Calendar of
>> Wills).
>>
>> Anastasia must have died between 1/15/1771 (when her mother's will was
>> made) and 6/20/1771 (when William Hamilton made his will).
>>
>>
>> 3. James who m. Mary Ann Combs. Agree.
>>
>> 4. Mary who m. John Stewart, son of Daniel and Mary Stewart. Agree.
>>
>> 5. Patrick who m. Ann ____. List says Ann Green. Proof?
>>
>> 6. Samuel who m. Elizabeth ____. List says Elizabeth Green. Proof?
>>
>> One other question. Who was Joseph Hamilton, heir-at-law of William
>> Hamilton? He was also listed as heir-at-law of Samuel Hamilton in 1773.
>>
>> Linda Reno
>>
>>
>> ---- Original Message -----
>> From: Kathleen Mills Woodring
>> To: Linda Reno ;
>> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 8:19 PM
>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] GREEN(E), HAMILTON , McATEE
>>
>>
>> Linda or Listers-
>>
>> All of this was pulled from various postings.
>> I don't know if ANY of it is valid since none of it was documented or
>> referenced.
>> So I'm not sure which dates are accurate or bogus.
>> The only marriage references I have are allude to names only, some
>> surnames, no early dates. I am working only on early lines first. Later
>> Hamiltons in KY have well documented marriages in Washington and Nelson
>> Co, KY.
>>
>> Summary below is from O'Daniel, Snatches of O'Daniel, Hamilton, and
>> Allied Ancestry in Maryland and Kentucky. Rosary Press. Somerset OH.
>> 1933. pp 60-62
>>
>> Hamilton List I
>>
>> John Hamilton m. Elizabeth Burdit
>> -son Alexander m. Elizabeth Green
>> -son John m. Elizabeth Harrison
>>
>> Hamilton List II
>>
>> Alexander m. Elizabeth Shircliff Green
>> -son John m. Sarah Stewart
>> -son William- died single
>> -son James m. Mary Ann Combs
>> -dau. Mary m. John Stewart
>> -son Patrick m. Ann Greene
>> -son Samuel m. Elizabeth Green
>>
>> Hamilton List III
>>
>> Patrick m Ann Green ( I have seen Sarah in two postings)
>> -son Leonard m. Nancy McAtee
>> -son William m. Violetta Hagan
>> -dau. Elizabeth m. George McAtee
>> -son Samuel m. Christina Smith Clements
>> -son Edward m. st Mary Ann Boarman 2nd Eleanor Hawkins
>> -dau. Mary died single
>> -dau. Henrietta
>> -dau. Anna
>> -son Patrick (married and left a son Francis Patrick)
>>
>>
>> Hamilton, Lamar. The First Hamiltons of Old Portobacco (Md.), The
>> Family in the Context of History, Law and Religion. 1996. (corraborates
>> O'Daniel's male lineage with wills and land records)
>>
>> Leonard Hamilton still with father Patrick in Charles Co, Port Tobacco
>> Hundred listed in 1778.
>>
>> There are plenty of land records posted on online as well.
>>
>>
>>
>> Linda Reno <> wrote:
>> Kathleen,
>>
>> Sarah Green dying ca1814 is a typo, right?
>>
>> Linda
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Kathleen Mills Woodring"
>> To:
>> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 11:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] GREEN(E), HAMILTON , McATEE
>>
>>
>> > Linda or Listers,
>> >
>> > While we're on the GREENs, do you know if relationship is documented
>> > between the Chas Co families of Hamilton and McAtee to the Thomas
>> Green
>> > you mentioned or is this another family entirely?
>> >
>> > I am looking to support:
>> >
>> > Patrick Macatee was b 1697 in Charles County MD.
>> > He was married to Sarah Green in 1719, and died in 1749 in Charles
>> > County MD . Sarah Green died cir 1814.
>> >
>> > Patrick McAtee III
>> > Sex: M
>> > Event(s):
>> > Birth: abt 1728 Place: Charles Co, Maryland
>> > Death: 1794 Place: Charles Co, Maryland
>> > Parents:
>> > Father: Patrick McAtee , Jr.
>> > Mother: Sarah Greene
>> > Marriage(s):
>> > Spouse: Anna Maria Shircliff
>> > Marriage: abt 1750 Place: Maryland
>> > Notes and Sources:
>> > Notes: None
>> >
>> > Nancy McAtee
>> > Sex: F
>> > Event(s):
>> > Birth: abt 1746 Place: Charles County, Maryland
>> > Death: bet 1785 and 1841 Place:
>> > Parents: ? Patrick and Sarah McAtee?
>> > Marriage(s):
>> > Spouse: Leonard Hamilton
>> > Marriage: abt 1766 Place: Charles County, Maryland
>> > Notes and Sources:
>> > Notes: None
>> >
>> >
>> > C. S. J.
>> > Thursday 7 March 1776.
>> > Council met. Present as yesterday.
>> > Commissions issued to Bennett Combs appointed 2d Lieut,
>> > and James Williams Ensign of a Company of Militia in St
>> > Mary's County.
>> > Also to William Winters appointed Capt George Dent junr
>> > i Lieut, Burdit Hamilton 2d Lieut, and William Barker Ensign
>> > of a Company of Militia in Charles County.
>> > Also to William McPherson appointed Capt Peter Green i
>> > Lieut, Thomas Green junr 2d Lieut, and Leonard Hamilton
>> > Ensign of a company of Militia in said County.
>> >
>> >
>> > Linda Reno wrote:
>> > Thomas Green, d. 1650 in St. Mary's Co., married first, Ann Cox,
>> widow;
>> > second, Milicent Brown; and third, Winifred Seyborn who survived him
>> and
>> > married second, Robert Clarke.
>> >
>> > Jane, the widow of Nicholas Harvey, married second, another man
>> named
>> > Thomas
>> > Green who was from Lower Norfolk, VA by 1653. Both Jane and this
>> other
>> > Thomas Green were living as late as 1658.
>> >
>> > Two different men named Thomas Green.
>> >
>> > I sent a note to the list on February 3 on this same issue.
>> >
>> > Note to the SMC Discussion List, 2/3/2006:
>> >
>> > In 1654 Jane and Thomas Green of VA tried to obtain Jane's third of
>> the
>> > estate of Nicholas Harvey by selling it to Edward Lloyd of MD but it
>> was
>> > not
>> > granted. MEMORANDUM: I, Jane Green, the now wife of Thomas Green of
>> > Elizabeth River in the Co. of Lower Norfolk, planter do here testify
>> > freely
>> > before the magistrate that I was the lawful wife and widow of
>> Nicholas
>> > Harvey of Patuxent in the Province of MD, planter (late deceased)
>> and do
>> > freely acknowledge and confess, that the bargain and sale made (by
>> my now
>> > husband Thomas Greene unto Edward Lloyd of Seaverne in the foresaid
>> > Province
>> > of MD) my thirds and rights in and to my late husband Harvey's
>> plantation.
>> > (Need to find my reference for this!).
>> >
>> > Haven't found the source for the above reference, but it's
>> corroborated by
>> > Harry Wright Newman in "The Flowering of the Maryland Palentine."
>> >
>> > Newman says "The administration of his estate (Nicholas Harvey)
>> became
>> > much
>> > involved. His widow, Jane soon married a Thomas Green and departed
>> for
>> > 'Elizabeth River in Virginia' and left her young step-daughter in
>> the
>> > hands
>> > of her deceased husband's neighbours. She and her second husband
>> were
>> > conscious of the dower interest in St. Joseph's Manor, so in March
>> 1654/6
>> > (that's what it says), conveyed their interest or 1/3 to Edward
>> Lloyd of
>> > Maryland."
>> >
>> > Linda Reno
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Abordo"
>> > To:
>> > Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2006 9:44 PM
>> > Subject: [MDSTMARY-L] THOMAS GREEN(E) HAMILTON COX BROWN(E) SEYBORN
>> HARVEY
>> >
>> >
>> >> Might any List Member be able to prevent me from making an error
>> please?
>> >>
>> >> In my working files I have Thomas Green(e) m. 1st Ann Cox, m 2nd
>> >> Millicent
>> >> Brown 1643, m 3rd Willifred Seyborn 1647. However I fear I am
>> making
>> >> errors.
>> >>
>> >> My sources are as follows:
>> >>
>> >> IMPRINTS Sister Mary Louise Donnelly p 10
>> >> Thomas Green, the father of Robert Green and the grandfather of
>> Elizabeth
>> >> Green Hamilton, m/1 Ann Cox who had been a passenger like himself
>> on the
>> >> "Ark and Dove" voyage to America in 1634. Their marriage might have
>> been
>> >> the first Catholic marriage on Maryland soil. In 1643 Thomas Green
>> m/2
>> >> Millicent Browne. In 1647 he m/3 Winifred Seyborne Harvey, widow of
>> >> Nicholas.
>> >>
>> >> Early Settlers of Maryland by Gust Skordas
>> >> Green , Thomas Liber AHB Folio 6,67
>> >> Immigrated 1633. His sons, Leonard, Robert, Henry, and Francis were
>> >> living
>> >> in 1665. (7,fol.568) He married 1st, Mrs. Ann Cox who came to Md.
>> 1633.
>> >> (AHB, fol . 12) 2nd Mrs. Winifred Seyborn (AHB, fol. 6,67; 7,
>> fol.427
>> >>
>> >> MARYLAND MARRIAGE EVIDENCES. 1634- 1718 Compiled by Robert W.
>> Barnes p.
>> >> 140
>> >> GREEN(E)
>> >> Thomas, m 1st, Mrs. Ann Cox and 2nd, Mrs. Winifred Seyborn ( who
>> had
>> >> transported herself in 1638 and her two children in 1644). She
>> married
>> >> 2nd, by 1654, Robert Clark. MPL ABH:6, 12, 67, 403; Proprietary
>> Records Z
>> >> & A: 346)
>> >>
>> >> Thomas, on 2 April 1643 swore there was no impediment to his
>> marrying
>> >> Millicent Browne. ARMD 4:132
>> >>
>> >> Thomas, transported by 1653, m. by 1653 Jane, widow of Nicholas
>> Harvey,
>> >> Gent., a passenger on the Ark and the Dove ( MPL ABH: 3,7,62; ARMD
>> >> 41:249)
>> >> By 5 Oct 1657 Thomas and Jane were living in Lower Norfolk Co., VA
>> (
>> >> Proprietary Records A& B: 336)
>> >>
>> >> Uh-Oh! Now I am left with questions:
>> >> 1.. Are the three Thomas Green(e) listing in MARYLAND MARRIAGE
>> EVIDENCES.
>> >> 1634- 1718 referring to the same individual, or two or three
>> individuals?
>> >> 2.. Is the Jane in MARYLAND MARRIAGE EVIDENCES. 1634- 1718 the same
>> >> individual as Winiferd Seyborne?
>> >> 3.. Is the Thomas Green(e) m. Millicent Brown the same individual
>> who
>> >> also m. Ann Cox and Winifred Seyborn?
>> >> 4.. Does anyone have an aspirin handy?
>> >> Thank you so much for any corrections, information, or suggestion
>> you
>> >> might offer.
>> >>
>> >> Mary Beth
>> >> in SNOWY California!
>> >>
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