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- THE TENNISON FAMILY OF SOUTHERN MARYLAND, VOLUME 4
Records of the Tennison family during the period 1650-1830
in Southern Maryland and the District of Columbia, with a
few extensions of the family to Va. and N.C.
Ralph D. Smith, July 2007
107. WILLIAM TENNESON.
Introduction.
This William is placed here because he looks to be a different man than #2b(3) William Tennison (s/o Jesse.)
1810 - William is not in the 1810 Census of Charles Co., Md.
1811-1817 - Durham Parish, Charles Co., Md. Records. William Tenneson [sic] is on the 1811, 1813 and 1817 list of subscriptions (pledges to contribute) to the Church.
Source: LDS Microfilm Roll 0013759, item 5, Durham Parish, pp. 333 (1811), 337 (1813) and 340 (1817.)
Comment: The other Tennisons on Durham Parish subscription lists of this period are Elizabeth Tenson [sic] and Samuel Tennison.
June 1813 - War of 1812 Service. William Tennison, Private, Charles Co., Md. Militia, 43rd Regt., Capt. Gustavus Brown.
Source: Wright, F. Edward, "Maryland Militia, War of 1812," Vol. 5, St. Marys & Charles Counties, p. 36.
Comment: Capt. Gustavus Brown notes that the men in his Company came from 5 different companies in the Battalion of Major Thomas H. Reeder, but that he (Brown) was not furnished with a list of the men by the particular companies from which each came.
Feb. 2, 1818 - Durham Parish, Charles Co., Md. Records.
Rev. Young and Henry Brawner recommend William Tenneson as Sexton.
Source: LDS Microfilm Roll 0013759, item 5, Durham Parish, p. 163.
1820 - William is not in the 1820 Census of Charles Co., Md.
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Sequence Reference Date Description Image(s) Developer/Owner: http://plato.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1529/cfm/dsp_series index.cfm?county=ch&qualifier=s&series=1587
2622 Patent Record TI 1, p. 386 1746 Partners Mistake, 362 Acres; Certificate MSA S 1587-3088 Gray, Samuel
2602 Patent Record BT and BY 3, p. 695 1746 Partners Mistake, 362 Acres; Patent MSA S 1587-3089 Gray, Samuel
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Sequence Reference Date Description Image(s) Developer/Owner: http://plato.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1529/cfm/dsp_series index.cfm?county=ch&qualifier=s&series=1587
3332 Patent Record BC and GS 44, p. 298 1773 Maddocks Venture, 109 Acres; Patent MSA S 1587-2543 Maddox, Ignatius
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1642-1753 Rent Rolls Charles County MD Hundred - Port Tobacco: Rent Roll page/Sequence: 456-530: PARTNERS MISTAKE: 362 acres; Possession of - 362 Acres - Gray, Samuel: Originally called PARTNERS CONTENT, patented Resurveyed for Samule Gray, 18 June 1745, beginnng at a stone at the Root of a bounded red oak on a ridge on the North East line of the original survey of PARTNERS CONTENT. Patented 18 March 1746.: Other Tracts Mentioned: PARTNERS CONTENT; Conveyance notes - {mm Note; not identified to a specific Hundred. Location identified by watercourse or nearby tract.},
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Charles County Maryland Circuit Court Records, Liber H#2, Page 45
19 Mar 1716; Recorded at request of John Wathen:
27 Jan 1716; Indenture from Benja. Hall, Gent., to John Wathen, carpenter; for £25; a parcel bounded by Jno. Wathen, Stretch Smock Hill and a marsh; containing 68 acres; /s/ Benja. Hall; Wit. Thomas Clegatt, Patrick Hepburn; 27 Jan 1716 Benja. Hall and Mary his wife ack. deed; Clegatt and Hepburn certified as Justices of Prince George's Co. 12 Jun 1717
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Charles County Land Records 1790-1792; Liber K#4; Page 518. Oct 29, 1792 from James Skinner of CC, to James Davis of CC, for 18 £ 15 shillings, a tract of land formerly called Aspinals Chance but having been now resurveyed and called Davis' Trouble, bounded by sd Skinner's part of Aspinals Chance, containing about 16-1/4 acres. Also, a tract of land called Davis' Trouble, added as vacant land on a resurvey made by sd James Skinner on his, sd Skinner's lands, bounded by sd skinner's part of a tract of land called Duncaster, thence to land called Duncaster Inlarged, a road that leads from Chickamuxon Warehouse to Streachsmock hill, land called Maddoxes Venter, land called Lucketts Hazard, containing about 32 acres 2 roods and 34 perches, as by patent for the same, and lies to the north of Duncaster. Excepted is 13-1/4 acres, which is still to remain the right of sd James Skinner, and is to be laid off and lie along the 2nd line of sd Skinner's part of Duncaster. Signed - James Skinner. Wit Henry Barnes*, James Freeman*. Catherine, the wife of sd James Skinner, relinquished her right of dower. Recorded Oct 29, 1792
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Charles County, Maryland Land Records 1810-1811; Liber IB-9 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 374.
At the request of William Tennison, the following Deed was recorded August 8, 1811
Indenture made February 11, 1811; Basil Maddox of Stafford County, Virginia in consideration of $254.25 paid by William Tennison has sold parts of three tracts called "Partners Mistake", "Maddox Venture" and "Struck Smock Hill" {page missing} {containing} in the whole 84 acres 3 rods and 10 perches. Signed Basil Maddox, in the presence of and acknowledged before Samuel Hanson, William Brawner
February 11, 1811; Margaret Maddox wife of Basil Maddox relinquished her right of dower
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Charles County, Maryland Land Records 1814-1817; Liber IB-11 {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 415. At the request of John Skinner the following Deed was recorded August 27, 1816
Indenture made August 26, 1816; William Tenneson in consideration of $350 current money of United States paid by John Skinner has sold three tracts lying in Durham Parish and adjoining each other called "Partners Mistake", "Maddox Venture" and "Stretch Smock Hill" containing in the whole 84 acres 3 rods and 10 perches. Signed William Tenneson in the presence of and acknowledged before William Brawner, Francis E. Dunnington
August 26, 1816; Elvira Tennison wife of William Tenneson relinquished her right of dower
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