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Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] is this Philip Greenwell the son of Thomas Greenwelland _________ Ford?
Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 11:16:39 -0600
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Mike I had the Thomas Greenwell that m. Mary Medley as s/o James Greenwell &
Grace Taylor.
I have Grace b. abt 1652 & 1st child (Stephen) born 1672.
The 1714 birth date for Thomas would mean a spread of 42 child bearing
years.
Grace would have been in mid 60s when Thomas born?
Do I have families mixed up?
Dave
----- Original Message -----
From: "The Goughs" <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 10:04 AM
Subject: [MDSTMARY] is this Philip Greenwell the son of Thomas Greenwell and
_________ Ford?
> Linda, is this Philip Greenwell the son of Thomas Greenwell and
> _________ Ford? I show they have a son, Philip born abt 1730:
>
> Mike
>
> Descendants of Thomas Greenwell
>
> 1 [1] Thomas Greenwell b: Abt. 1714 in St. Mary's County,
> MD d: Bet. 22 Mar 1749/50 - 05 Sep 1750 in St. Mary's County, MD
> .. +Mary Medley b: Abt. 1701 m: Abt. 1730
> .. 2 Ann Greenwell b: Abt. 1730 in St. Mary's County, MD
>
> ...... +Robert Cole Sr. m: 1748
> .. 2 George Greenwell b: 1730 d: 1785 in St. Mary's Co.,
> Md
> ...... +Elizabeth __________ b: 1740 d: 1797
> *2nd Wife of [1] Thomas Greenwell:
> .. +_________ Ford m: Abt. 1736
> .. 2 [2] Phillip Greenwell b: Abt. 1736 in St. Mary's County,
> MD
> ...... +Mary Manning
> .. *2nd Wife of [2] Phillip Greenwell:
> ...... +Winifred Greenwell
> .. 2 Winifred Greenwell b: in St. Mary's County, MD
> .. 2 Anastasia Greenwell b: 08 Sep 1740 in St. Mary's County,
> MD
> .. 2 Monica Greenwell b: 20 Aug 1743 in St. Mary's County,
> MD
> *3rd Wife of [1] Thomas Greenwell:
> .. +Mary Heard m: Abt. 1746
> .. 2 Mary Greenwell b: 16 Sep 1747 in St. Mary's County,
> MD
> ...... +Bennett Abell
> .. 2 [3] Raphael Greenwell b: 20 Oct 1749 in St. Mary's
> County, MD d: 1783
> ...... +Chloe Tarlton b: Abt. 1750 in St. Mary's County, MD
> d: Bet. 1782 - 1783 in St. Mary's Co., MD m: 10 Apr 1774 in Jesuit
> Mission
> .. *2nd Wife of [3] Raphael Greenwell:
> ...... +Elizabeth Greenwell m: Aft. 10 Apr 1774
>
>
> Linda Reno wrote:
>
>>Good morning,
>>
>>It is my belief that Anastasia, wife of Nicholas Mills, was Anastasia
>>Gough,
>>dau. of Stephen Gough and his wife, Mary Norris, both of whom died in
>>1743.
>>Stephen Gough had inherited "Gough's Levels" from his father, James Gough
>>(d. 1725) and devised this property to his son, Ignatius in his 1743 will
>>along with "Gough's Conveniency". The last record I have of Ignatius is
>>1745, so I would guess that he died and Anastasia inherited the land.
>>Nicholas Mills in his 1785 will devised these two pieces of property,
>>previously owned by Stephen Gough, to his son, Ignatius Mills: "Gough's
>>Level," 42 acres; "Gough's Conveniency," 48 acres.
>>
>>Anastasia Gough was the first wife of Nicholas Mills and the mother of his
>>children. His second wife was Winifred Van Reswick, widow of Philip
>>Greenwell.
>>
>>Linda Reno
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "K Woodring" <>
>>To: <>; <>
>>Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 6:27 PM
>>Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Peter Mills
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Mary,
>>> The initial you have mistakenly assigned to this Peter Mills was his
>>>"mark" on his will, NOT his middle initial.
>>> Ethelbert Mills was the son of Nicholas Mills and Anastasia _____ b 12
>>>Nov 1764 (Recorded at St. Andrews Church, Leonardtown, MD)
>>>
>>> Here are some of my notes and a letter from Anne Well's sister Elizabeth
>>>Wells to John Close. There are many letters up to the years 1845. I
>>>received them via email from the website listed below.
>>>
>>> Letters from Elisabeth WELLS [Washington Co., KY] to John CLOSE [KY> LA]
>>> Author: JTrahanUSA Date: 25 Oct 2005 3:28 AM GMT Rootsweb
>>> Surnames: WELLS CLOSE FARROW FARRAR HARDIN HARDEN DOWDLE DOWDALL DOWDELL
>>>MILLS HENDRIX HENDRICK HENDRICKS
>>>
>>>Transcription of a letter [#1] from Elisabeth WELLS to John CLOSE dated
>>>22
>>>Feb 1805
>>> February the 22nd 1805
>>>Washington County
>>>State of Kentucky
>>> Dear Brother I happily embrace this opportunity of writing to you to
>>>inform you that I am in a good state of health at present But do inform
>>>you that I have been sick. I had a fellum [sp] over my eye but by
>>>applying
>>>a blister plaster on the back of my neck I found relief and by so doing I
>>>have 12 running sores.
>>> Dear Brother I received your letter on the 14th day of February dated
>>> the
>>>27th day of November. You blame me for not writing oftener than I do; had
>>>I a pen at my will I would write to you every opportunity.
>>> Dear Brother, The love and respect I owe to you shall never depart until
>>>Death [?] me from this world depart. I must inform you that I am living
>>>in
>>>the same house I lived in time past. You inform me you have a mind to go
>>>to the sea (which causes me a great deal of uneasiness) which I wish you
>>>not to do; you have informed me you have the opportunity of marrying a
>>>lady with an independent fortune; which I would be very happy in your so
>>>doing And then I would be very happy in seeing you return to your own
>>>native country. Dear Brother I wish you would inform me in your next
>>>letter whether you propose coming to this country or not.
>>> Dear Brother I send by the bearer of this letter Forty five yards of six
>>>hundred lining which I wish you would sell to the best advantage for me
>>>and send the money back by my friend, Bernard Montgomery And send a
>>>letter
>>>back with the money. Amongst the lining which I send there is Four yards
>>>of a small stripe which I make a present to you. I hope you will receive
>>>it for the love you owe to me.
>>> I must inform you that we have had a very hard winter which occasioned
>>>great loses on the waters which the number of boats lost by the Ice was
>>>100 and odd And there was 4 men froze to death in the Neighbourhood of
>>>Beards Town on the third day of February.
>>>
>>>I must inform you that there has been a great deal of sickness last faul
>>>and this winter that there has been a great many Deaths in particularly
>>>young people which makes me fear that I may be the next. The candle is
>>>almost burnt out and we will lay it by till tomorrow the 23 of February.
>>> The last account I received of our sister Elender she was very sick and
>>>her youngest child is dead the last account I received of my sister
>>>Henrix
>>>she was well and all her family. Sister Mills too desires to be
>>>remembered
>>>by you. She is well and all her family.
>>> Dear uncle, I, Margaret Mills desires to be remembered by you. I am well
>>>and in Perfect Health.
>>> Dear Brother May God be your keeper from all harm and may your time be
>>>spent pleasing to his holy will and may you from all wicked company keep
>>>and may your days in grace, peace and happiness be spent and your nights
>>>be spent in quiet sleep and rest until we do meet together. I have
>>>nothing
>>>more to write by I remain your loving Sister until death.
>>> Eliza Wells
>>>
>>> A marriage bond was signed in Nelson County, Kentucky for the marriage
>>>between James HENDRIX [HENDRICK/HENDRICKS?] and Polly MILLS [Mary "Polly"
>>>MILLS] was signed, as surator, by Jacob CLOSE/CLOSSE, father of John
>>>CLOSE.
>>> That same day, in Nelson County, Kentucky, another marriage bond was
>>>signed for the marriage between Ethelbert MILLS and Anna WELLS (sister of
>>>Elisabeth"Betsy" WELLS). Surator was James HARDEN/HARDIN, who was married
>>>to Margaret "Peggy" WELLS (another sister of Elisabeth "Betsy" WELLS).
>>> I have more information about these families posted on my websites at:
>>> JOANNA FARROW - A TIMELINE OF EVENTS IN HER LIFE
>>>http://www.geocities.com/jlwostal/JoannaFarrow.html
>>> THE JOHN CLOSE STORY
>>>http://www.geocities.com/jlwostal/JohnClose.html
>>>
>>>
>>>mary yoder <> wrote:
>>> The Peter P. Mills that I have in my d/base doesn't match either. Peter
>>>P.
>>>Mills b
>>>1633 Holland, d 1684 SMC, MD; m Mary Shircliffe (1647-1675)--has
>>>children:
>>>Nicholaus I Milles, Peter Mills (ca 1675) & Elizabeth Mills (m William
>>>Spink).
>>>
>>>Peter P. Mills was s/o Nicholaus Mills 6 Sep 1599 Bath, England; m Ann
>>>Longly
>>>27 May 1632 St James, Clarkenwell, England. Has a brother John Mills d
>>>1697
>>>SMC, MD; m Mary Bechwith (no children).
>>>
>>>IF the tree is correct. Was looking for Epherbert/Ethelbert Mills who m
>>>1787
>>>Nelson Co, Ky, m Annie Wells--found the tree--& copies it. Was looking
>>>for
>>>a connection between Epherbert Mills & Ignatius Medcalf (there are
>>>together
>>>in the 1788 tithes of Nelson Co. Ignatius' wife was Mary ?? Thought she
>>>might
>>>been a MILLS but can't find any data on MD here in IL.
>>>
>>>Don't have the resources to prove this tree!!!
>>>
>>>Mary
>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>From: "K Woodring"
>>>To:
>>>Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 12:34 PM
>>>Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] Peter Mills
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I recently found this in Carson Gibbs Supplement:
>>>>
>>>>Yikes, who is this Peter Mills or is he one and the same?
>>>>
>>>>Mills, Ann
>>>>CC:70 Film No.: SR 8201
>>>>Transported by 1664
>>>>Transcript. 7:80 [SR 7349]; 8:450 [SR 7350]
>>>>Original. DD:493 [SR 8202]
>>>>MSA SC 4341-3895
>>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>Mills, Ann
>>>>FF:436 Film No.: SR 8204
>>>>Transported in 1650 or 1651 by Peter Mills, her husband
>>>>Transcript. 10:385 [SR 7352]
>>>>MSA SC 4341-4951
>>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>Mills, Idy
>>>>FF:436 Film No.: SR 8204
>>>>Transported in 1650 or 1651 by Peter Mills, her brother
>>>>Transcript. 10:385 [SR 7352]
>>>>MSA SC 4341-4952
>>>>------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Norma Lundgren wrote: Yes, you must have missed
>>>>some entries like this in those days. A gift of like
>>>>kind was often given at a child's birth or any time thereafter.
>>>>
>>>>----- Original Message -----
>>>>From:
>>>>To:
>>>>Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 8:11 AM
>>>>Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY] John Shercilffe
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>In a message dated 1/11/2007 9:49:50 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>>>>> writes:
>>>>>
>>>>><<
>>>>>Ann Goldsborough had to have been transported between 1637 and 1648 as
>>>>>these
>>>>>were the only years John Lewger Sr. was in Md. and "many years since"
>>>>>implies she arrived in the early part of this period. being a servant,
>>>>>she
>>>>>probably had to serve a minimum of 4 years, so the earliest she would
>>>>>be
>>>>>"eligible" to have married John Shircliffe would have been circa 1642.
>>>>> >>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi
>>>>>
>>>>>Maybe I'm missing something here (as usual) but if this Mary, is the
>>>>>daughter
>>>>>of John Shercliffe, she would prob, been older than 6 yrs of age.
>>>>>
>>>>>On 19th day of Aprill 1649 John Nunn gave Mary Sheircliffe a "Cowe
>>>>>Calfe
>>>>>which is for the paynes and care that her mother tooke with mee when I
>>>>>was
>>>>>Sicke "
>>>>>refs:Judicial and Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court,
>>>>>1637-1650
>>>>>Volume 4, Page 483
>>>>>
>>>>>and also
>>>>>12/19/1648 Mary the Daughter of John Shirtliffs mark. Viz The Left eare
>>>>>Crop'd & a hole therein, the Right eare ouerkeeld & slitt.refs:Judicial
>>>>>and
>>>>>Testamentary Business of the Provincial Court, 1637-1650 Volume 4, Page
>>>>>462
>>>>>
>>>>>Are we saying John Shercliffe wed only 1x?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Tom Jennings
>>>>>
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