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Notes for Clement Hill | ||||||||||||||||
1687: Clement Hill, Richard's first father in law and step father, also executor of Richard's will, was to have ten pounds of Sterling to buy a mourning ring. (SOURCE: Prerogative Wills, Liber 4, ff. 276-278, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) | ||||||||||||||||
Notes for Elizabeth (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||||||||
Transported to Maryland with Mother and 5 siblings by her uncle, Thomas Hatton "Elizabeth Hatton (a Protestant) was married 1st to Luke Gardiner (a Catholic) and her 1st husband tried to force her to join the Catholic church she refused and a court battle insued. She was released from Luke Gardiner and returned to her Uncle Secretary Thomas Hatton. after the death of her 1st husband Luke Gardiner I , she then remarried Clement Hill Sr. (Also a Catholic)who had came with Charles II Lord Baltimore, settled in St. Clements Bay, St. Mary's County. Clement Hill Sr. was a High Sheriff in 1674. Clement Hill Sr. did not have any heirs so he willed his estate to his nephew Clement Hill Jr. who married Ann Darnall." http://users.cougar.net/~susan1/Gardiner.htm 1687: Richard left to his mother, wife of Clement Hill ten pounds of Sterling to buy a mourning ring. (SOURCE: Prerogative Wills, Liber 4, ff. 276-278, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) 1673: Elizabeth Gardiner received from her husband's estate, the plantation and housing and all of the land at 'Canoe Neck' as well as 'St. Clement's' & land. Elizabeth and her four sons were to divide Capt. Luke's personal estate which Elizabeth will receive immediately. Elizabeth Gardiner and son, Richard Gardiner were appointed guardians over the estates of John and Luke until John reached the age of 18, by the will of Capt. Luke Gardiner. Then, John would have possession of his estate and guardian over his brother, Luke's estate. Elizabeth and John would become the guardians of Thomas Gardiner should Richard Gardiner die before Thomas reached age 18. If Elizabeth and John should die before Thomas reached 18, Major Thomas Brooke, Capt Luke's brother in law, would be guardian of Thomas until he reached the age of 18. It was Capt. Luke's will that his three son, John, Luke and Thomas Gardiner be kept at School and have such education that can be afforded. Capt. Luke wrote in his will that the children must be obedient to their mother, ask her advice in all their undertakings that were of consequence or of any difference that rise amongst them, they will never go to law with each other. If either of the children should change their religion and no longer be Roman Catholic, then their part of the estate will be divided amongst his brothers equally. (SOURCE: Prerogative Wills, Liber 1, ff 631-638, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) 1649: Elizabeth Hatton was transported from England into the Province of Maryland in 1649 along with her mother, and 5 siblings by her uncle, Mr. Thomas Hatton, the secretary of the province. Elizabeth was named as the daughter of Margaret, the widow of Richard Hatton, in a conveyance of land dated 15 Aug. 1655. (SOURCE: Maryland Patents, Liber ABH, f 422, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) 1687: Richard left to his mother, wife of Clement Hill ten pounds of Sterling to buy a mourning ring. (SOURCE: Prerogative Wills, Liber 4, ff. 276-278, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) 1673: Elizabeth Gardiner received from her husband's estate, the plantation and housing and all of the land at 'Canoe Neck' as well as 'St. Clement's' & land. Elizabeth and her four sons were to divide Capt. Luke's personal estate which Elizabeth will receive immediately. Elizabeth Gardiner and son, Richard Gardiner were appointed guardians over the estates of John and Luke until John reached the age of 18, by the will of Capt. Luke Gardiner. Then, John would have possession of his estate and guardian over his brother, Luke's estate. Elizabeth and John would become the guardians of Thomas Gardiner should Richard Gardiner die before Thomas reached age 18. If Elizabeth and John should die before Thomas reached 18, Major Thomas Brooke, Capt Luke's brother in law, would be guardian of Thomas until he reached the age of 18. It was Capt. Luke's will that his three son, John, Luke and Thomas Gardiner be kept at School and have such education that can be afforded. Capt. Luke wrote in his will that the children must be obedient to their mother, ask her advice in all their undertakings that were of consequence or of any difference that rise amongst them, they will never go to law with each other. If either of the children should change their religion and no longer be Roman Catholic, then their part of the estate will be divided amongst his brothers equally. (SOURCE: Prerogative Wills, Liber 1, ff 631-638, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) 1649: Elizabeth Hatton was transported from England into the Province of Maryland in 1649 along with her mother, and 5 siblings by her uncle, Mr. Thomas Hatton, the secretary of the province. Elizabeth was named as the daughter of Margaret, the widow of Richard Hatton, in a conveyance of land dated 15 Aug. 1655. (SOURCE: Maryland Patents, Liber ABH, f 422, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD.) | ||||||||||||||||
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