Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameThomas CATTERALL
Birth Date1695
Birth PlaceLancashire, England
Death Date10 Jul 1761 Age: 66
Spouses
Birth Date1703
Birth PlacePrince George’s County, Maryland
Death Date28 Jul 1734 Age: 31
Death PlacePrince George’s County, Maryland
FatherArchibald Thomas EDMONSTON , 574 (1670-1734)
MotherJane Pottenger BEALL , 575 (1685-1745)
Family ID7863
Notes for Mary Ann (Spouse 1)
From Rootsweb.com:

Notes:
27 Jan 1717; Archibald Edmondson, carpenter of Prince George's Co. made deed of gift of 206 acres called Bear Garden Enlarged to James Beall, planter, and my dau. Mary his wife (PGLR F.2S; 1.550)

p. 144, TLC Genealogy, Prince George's Land Records 1743-1746; Book BB#1
Page 504. Deed, recorded at the request of Alexander Beall and Robert Beall. Jan 27, 1745/46 from James Edmonston, Thomas Catterall, and Mary, his wife, of PG, to Alexander Beall and Robert Bealls, sons of James Beall and Mary Beall, of PG. Whereas sd James Edmonston, and James Beall of PG decd, had granted to them jointly, a tract of land called Batchelors Forrest, lying in PG, containing about 810 acres, and whereas sd James Beall, by his will, devise his part of the afd land, with other lands, to sd Mary, during her natural life, and after her death, to be equally divided between his children, and as the sd Thomas Catterall, by marrying sd Mary, widow and relict of sd James Beall, became seized with one moiety of the sd lands, .and in consideration of the natural love which they, sd James Edmonston, Thomas Catterall, and Mary, his wife, have for the afd Alexander Beall and Robert Beall, give to sd Alexander Beall and Robert Beall, the eastern half of the afd tract of land called Batchelors Forrest, containing about 405 acres, in part for their part of the land devised by the sd James Beall. Signed - Thos. Catterall, Mary Catterall. Wit - Thos Waring, Thos Gantt Jr, George Scott*, Tho Owen*. Sd Mary, wife to sd Catterell, ack. her right to the within land, to be the right of sd Alexander & Robert Beall. Recorded Jan 27, 1745/46.

Would this be the document that defines her death date?
17 Apr 1758; From Allen Beall to John Hoskinson; for £20; all Hos/cinson Delight; 56 acres of James & Mary; ack. Ann Beall, wife of Allen (Frederick County LR F.435)

19 Jan 1762; Deed of partition between Allen Beall of Frederick Co. of one part and Alexander, Robert, Archibald, & James Beall, Nathaniel Crafford and Rachel his wife of Frederick Co. & Thomas Beall of Queen Anne Co.; James was the father of them all; Allen gets 184 acres of two tracts, James &Mary and Bear Garden Enlarged; adj. Cooper, Archibald's Part; ack. Jane wife of Archibald, Elizabeth wife of James, Rachel Crafford (FCLR G.370)
Birth: ABT 1698 in Prince George's County, MD
Death: BEF 17 APR 1758 in Prince George's County, MD

Posted on Ancestry by herbertmail.

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nfo from V. Edmundson's site at Rootweb:

27 Jan 1717: Archibald Edmonston, carpenter of Prince Georges County made a Deed of Gift of 206 acres called "Bear Garden Enlarged" to James Beall, planter, and my daughter Mary, his wife. (PGLR F.25; I.550)

James Beall, (Sr. by 1733); d. bet. May and 29 Nov 1733; s/o Alexander and ____; m. ca 17`14 to Mary Edmonston; d. by 17 Apr 1758; d/o Archibald Edmonston and Jane Beall (MVC): Taxable in Rock Creek Hundred in 1719 (BB); with his brother William and?or his brother-in-law James Edmonston he patented "Lambrith", "Prevention" and "Batchelor"s Forest"; his fathers's Will of 1744 mentions he is deceased; his widow m/2 by 30 Jun 1737 Thomas Catteral (Cottrell). (PG Guardian Book 1703-1718, Pg 24; PGLR BB#1.504)=====================================

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