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Notes for Richard Hatton | ||||||||||||
Father, Matthew Hatton? 1649: Richard Hatton having died in1649 in England, the widow and children came to the Province, it is said in 1649, the same year. Certain it is that Eleanor was raised in the family of her Uncle Thomas Hatton who was a member of the council. SOURCE: Across the Years in Prince George's County, Some County and Allied Families , pg 81, by Effie Gwynn Bowie. Other Children: Barbara (m. Randolph Hanson, d. 1675); Mary; William (d. aft. 1675) [1655: William received 500 acres of land when Mr. Thomas Hatton named his sister in law, Margaret as the wife of Lt. Richard Banks and the widow of the relict of Mr. Richard Hatton deceased. At this time he conveyed the 800 acres, 500 acres for his nephew, William and 300 acres for his nephew, Richard. (SOURCE: Maryland patents, Liber ABH, f. 422, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.)]. | ||||||||||||
Notes for Margaret (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||||
1655: Whereas Lt. Richard Banks and Margarett his wife the late Widow and Relict of Mr. Richard hatton, Deceased by thier Conveyance or assignment of the first of Dec. 1652 for the Consideration therein Expressed did assign and make over unto me, Thomas Hatton, Secretary of this Province of Maryland, my Heirs and assigns for ever all right and Title of Land within the said province any ways due to her the said Margarett for the Transportation of herself, her Children and Servants into this province, being 800 acres of Land. Viz: the transportation of herself and William and Richard Hatton, her sons, and Barbara, elizabeth, Mary, and Elinor Hatton her daughters and John Peryn her Servant into this province in or aqbout the year 1649. Known all Men by these presents that I the said Thomas Hatton, for and in Consideration of the Naturall Love and affections which I bear to the said William and Richard Hatton, my Nephews, sons of the the said Margarett and other Considerations me thereunto moving Do hereby Convey and make over unto them the said William and Richard Hatton all my Right and Title to the lane before me mentioned viz. five hundred acres thereof to and to the use of the said William Hatton and his heirs and assigns forever and the other three hundred acres of to and the use of the said Richard Hatton and his heirs forever, I withenss Whereof I have hereunto sett my had this 15 Day of Aug. 1655. (SOURCE: Maryland Patents, Liber ABH, f 422, Hall of Records, Anne Annapolis, MD.) 1 Mar 1649: Thomas Hatton claimed 800 acres of land for the transportation of Margaret, his brother's widow, Margaret, and their six children, William, Richard, Barbara, Elizabeth, Mary & Eleanor. (SOURCE: Maryland Patents, Liber. 2, ff 612-613, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) | ||||||||||||
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