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Abstracts from Patent Certificates
Located at the
Hall of
Records in Annapolis, Maryland
For
Tracts mentioned in Caroline County,
Maryland Land Deeds
Submitted
by: Sandra
L. Willis
Friendship
Regulated
Andrew Willis - 1st
Survey - 6 April 1754
Patent - 23 Sept. 1760, containing 113 acres
Originally called
Friendship
and belonged to Thomas Hackett - contained 70 acres and was
patented
20 July 1734 near Catarins Creek.
Friendship
Regulated Resurveyed
Andrew Willis -
Resurvey
- 10 Nov. 1763
Patent - 23 March 1764 contains 304 acres
Willis's
Venture
James Willis -
Survey
- 19 Aug. 1767
Patent - 4 Nov. 1769 contains 100 acres
This is a resurvey
of "Lowe's
Lott" - original patent 4 Aug. 1757 for Isaac Lowe - located on the
east
side of the north west fork of Nanticoke River.
Willis's Right
John Willis -
Survey
- 28 Nov. 1723
Patent - 5 July 1726 containing 50 acres
William Edmondson
signed over rights for 50 acres from his warrant 28 Oct. 1723 - located
on the south side of Great Choptank River and on west side of main road
that leads from Hunting Creek mill to the Parson's Landing
Willis's
Regulation
John Willis -
Survey
- 14 Oct. 1736
Patent - 21 Oct. 1743
containing 111 acres
Resurvey of
"Willis's Right"
and "Sharps Prosperity" on the south side of head of Marshy Creek
Branch
- added 11 acres of vacant land and called whole group "Willis's
Regulation"
Willis's Luck
Joshua Willis -
Survey
- 1 Dec. 1763
Patent - 29 Sept. 1765
containing 229 1/2 acres
Originally called
"Squires
Chance" for John Squire - located on the south- east side of
north-
east branch of Hunting Creek.
Willis's
Landing
Joshua Willis -
Survey
20 April 1793
Patent - 14 May 1805
containing 7 1/2 acres
Patent made out to Elizabeth
Everingham, Joshua Willis,
Francis Baker, Deborah
Lucas,
Charles Willis, Peter Willis, Thomas Willis, James Willis,
John Willis, Annaritta Fleming's heirs - Mary Fleming and
Robert Fleming because Joshua died intestate. Located on
the
east side of main road that leads from Lower Hunting Creek Mill to the
Upper Mill.
Addition to
Willis's Landing
Joshua Willis -
Survey
- 30 April 1793 containing 69 3/4 acres
From Deposition of Captain
William Haskins aged 38 on 5 Nov. 1804 -
Joshua Willis deceased did devise to his son Charles Willis
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Children of Joshua Willis
1. Elizabeth Evingham - wife of William Evingham
2. Joshua Willis
3. Francis Baker - wife of Charles Baker
4. Deborough Lucas - wife of Joshua Lucas
5. Charles Willis
6. Peter Willis
7. Thomas Willis
8. James Willis
9. John Willis
10. Annaritta Fleming - wife of Sylas Fleming
11. Mary Willis
These are the only
children
of Joshua Willis at his decease, now 2 sons - Charles
and
Thomas deceased and left no issue. Both Annaritta
and Sylas
Fleming deceased - 2 children viz.
Mary Fleming and Robert
Fleming.
Also includes
deposition
of James Willis, son of Joshua Willis, which stated the
same
facts.
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