NameHenry ("Harry") Mudd 519,520, M
Birth Dateabt 1685
Birth PlaceCharles County, Maryland
Death Date1736 Age: 51
Death MemoDATE INT 1736 (20 Jun 1736/15 Sep 1736)
FatherThomas Mudd , M (1646-1696)
MotherSarah Boarman , F (~1657-)
Misc. Notes
Inherited "Boarman's Reserve"
now between Waldorf & Bryantown
"Boarman's Manor" at one time 4000 acres
Deeded "Carnarvon"

Ref 2, Vol II, ps 527, 536
Ref 46, Voll III, p. 71

24 Mar 1721/2 Depositions taken regarding the bounds of a tract in
Charles Co. called Mudd's Rest. (1) Bowling Speak, age ca. 48, that
about 13 years ago he was purchasing a tract of land called Mudd's
Rest from Barbery Mudd, daughter of Thomas Mudd. (2) Henry Mudd, age
ca. 36. (Liber CL, p. 736)
Spouses
Birth Dateabt 1692
Birth PlaceGloucester, Essex, Maryland
Death Dateabt 1763 Age: 71
FatherMajor John Lowe , M (~1650-<1701)
MotherRebecca Wight , F
Marr Date1702?
Marr PlaceCharles County, Maryland
Marr Memo"That Henry Mudd's wife was Elizabeth Lowe daughter of John Lowe is , strongly suggested by the fact that Elizabeth Mudd (daughter of Henry , Mudd) and her husband, Ignatius Simpson named their first son Henry , (spelled Henery in Ignatius Simpson's will) possibly after Henry Mudd , (AB) and their second son John Low, possibly after John Low(e) , supposed father of Elizabeth, wife of Henry Mudd. This is a , significant and surprising discovery., , Another reason that the wife of Henry Mudd appeared to be Elizabeth , Lowe, was that Major John Lowe in his will bequeathed to "daughter , Elizabeth Lowe, personalty"; and, on 5-30-1709 during the settlement , of his estate, Thomas Mudd (AA) accounted for the following: "Of , money paid Eliza Mudd, daughter of the said Major Lowe, in part of , her portion left her by her father in his last will and testemant as , per receipt appears . . . L35." Further, the wife of Henry Mudd , being Elizabeth Lowe accounts for the appearance of the name "
ChildrenThomas , M (1707-1761)
 Henry , M (1715-)
 Bennett , M (1719-<1804)
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