Name |
Stanton Adkins |
Suffix |
I |
Birth |
1695 |
Somerset County, Maryland |
Overseer |
1733 |
Bogerternorton Hundred, Somerset, Maryland |
He was appointed for 2 years, he had to get people who lived on the road to keep it up, w/o pay. They used oyster shells or the roads. |
Land |
1734 |
Somerset County, Maryland |
By 1735 he owned land Wool Down 100a (purchased from a Truitt) and Adkins Delight 50a, and Hog Quarter |
Land Tax |
1736 |
Worcester County, Maryland |
Forlorn Hope 200a |
Tax List |
1723-1740 |
Bogerternorton Hundred, Somerset, Maryland |
Consistently in the tax lists from 1723-1740. Starting in 1735 he lists a dependent, Stephen Adkins, until 1740 |
Land |
1745 |
Worcester County, Maryland |
Listed on Worcester Co Debt Books as owing rent on three properties"Forlorn Hope", "Wolves Den" and "Atkins Delight" |
Land Tax |
1745 |
Worcester County, Maryland |
Taxed for Dear Harbour. The original grant had been for 477a but he asked for a resurvey to acquire all vacant land. This land later passed to his son Stanton to leased it to his father in law, Joseph Holloway in 1770 |
Death |
1754 |
Salisbury, Worcester, Maryland |
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Person ID |
P6338 |
Burress |