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Washington County, Maryland, Owners of Land Patents, 1730-1830 Washington County, Maryland, Owners of Land Patents, 1730-1830. Owner Land name AcresDate Date Description Additional/ Notes final origin alternative names Abstone, FrancisAbstone Forest 1501742 1741 Sd. Peters Spring, Joes Farm is Res. Abston, Thomas; Abstons Forrest Ackelberger, ConradProspect Hill 2341791 1790 Next Pine Grove Ackeberger, Conrod Adams, JamesAdd. to Raven Springs 61809 1808 Next Raven Springs, Resurvey on Green Add. to Raven Spring Castle Adams, JohnAdd. to John Adams Delight 100 1765 Adams, John: Jacob HufferHans Town 121796 1794 Next Resurvey on Plunks Doubt, Walnut Bottom Adams, WilliamGarden Spot 161776 1775 Next Pierpont Content, Resurvey on Lillys Discovery. Albreck, LeonardAlbreck Folly 501748 1748 Close D. Jones, Next Clydesdale, Saturn. is Allbrack, Leonard; R Allbracks Folly Alexander, JamesWoodyard 601743 1743 W. Conococheague Alexander, NicholasThree Cousins 3501742 1742 Princes Wife is Res. Allabaugh, JohnAdd. to Mountain Prospect 1001806 1805 Next Mount Prospect, Stoney Point, Contest Allbaugh, JohnAlbaughs Discovery 81806 1804 Next Resurvey on Well Done, Add. to Allabaugh, John; Raccoon Allabaughs Discovery Allen, JamesBeauty Spot 161801 1788 Next King Cole Allen, JamesExperiment 2461801 1788 King Cole, Next Add. to George Ancony, DuvalWell Pleased 5001773 1767 None Such. Ulricks Lot. Pt. Mt. of Wales Ankeny, Duval; Well Phased Ancony, GeorgeSmall Bit For George 11821 1792 Next Resurvey on Mt. of Wales, Well Aucony, Ankeny Pleased, None Such Anderson, WilliamAndersons Delight 651806 1794 Above J. Elzwick Sr. Next Fountain Head Angle, HenryPleasant Spring 1961764 1761 Res. on Res. Three Friends Angle, HenryResurvey on Pleasant Springs 2091802 1786 Next 3 Cousins; Pt. Flaggy Meadow Resurvey on Pleasant Spring Ansberger, ChristopherMy Chance is Lost 471795 1785 Fair Chance Armine, HenryNeglect 751762 1761 . 5M from Jacks Bottom; . 25M. from Miller, George Potomac Armstrong, JohnPleasant Level 251755 1755 S. side Wildcat Branch Arnold, John G.Callaca Hahatte 1001743 1742 near William Smiths, Next Walnut Bottom Paul McDermott and www.whilbr.org Page 1 Owner Land name AcresDate Date Description Additional/ Notes final origin alternative names Arnold, John George: Daniel Ash Swamp 1501740 1739 Hd of Ashton Swamp, Draft of Conoc. Dulaney Asbeshit, RudolphResurvey on Egypt 5771768 1767 Next Marlboro Field; Meeks Folly; Plumb Ashbeskit, Rudolph Run Ash, HenryChance 4251771 1769 Sd. Tonoloway Mount Next Travellors Resort Shryock, Henry - owner Ash, HenryChance 151788 1785 Next Nay Great Things, Linton, Sink, Clag. Lt Ash, HenryShipleys Mistake 111788 1784 Next Conquest. on Conoc. Ash, Henry: Dr. Henry SnavelyChance 1121766 1765 near Long Run, Draft Little Tonoloway. N. Certificate in name of side Rd Henry Sneavely; Dr. Henry Schnebly Ashbaugh, MartinMore Gleanings Still 271790 1780 Much Grumbling, Next Clydesdale, Swamp Ashbough, Martin: More of E Grumbling Still Assbeshitt, Rudolph Egypt 5501762 1762 Castle Plains, Next All That's Left Ashbeskit, Rudolph Atkinson, GeorgeAbednegoes Pasture 701754 1746 W.Side Antietam. Next to Richard Lanes Certificate in name of Land Nicholas Hail Atkinson, GeorgeShadracks Lot 2621754 1744 1 M. E. of The Great Cave to Antietam 202 acres? Auconey, JohnGrave Yard 31795 1793 Next Gallipsies Bargain, Fierys Lookout Ancony, John Austin, JohnAustins Purchase 2131795 1790 What You Please, Next Allegany. C. Avery, HenryScotch Lot 2021746 1745 Sd. Beaver Branch. Next Mount Misery Davis, John Avey, JohnAveys Good Luck 4531773 1769 Pt. Mount Pleasant, Aveys Delight, St. Patrick Avey, JohnJohns Delight 831754 1751 E. side Beaver Cr. Next Mount Pleasant Avey, JohnResurvey on Aveys Delight 450 1751 Scharf Awbrey, ThomasLong Island 10 1786 Bachtel, IsaacBachtels Abode 9801825 1821 Resurvey on Spriggs Mistake, What You Will Bachtel, IsaacIsaacs Security 3071803 1787 Saw Mill Support, Next Mt. Eagle, What You W Bachtel, IsaacLofty Timber 1281798 1795 Next Resurvey on Bucks Resort, Spriggs Bachtel, Isaac and Mistake Samuel Hebb Bachtel, IsaacLofty Timber 3661825 1822 Resurvey on Lofty Timber & Spriggs Mistake Bachtel, IsaacPoor Chance 641798 1794 Next What You Will; Golden Fleece Bachtell, Isaac Bachtel, IsaacSaw Mill Support 301798 1797 Mill Seat; next Hunting The Hare; Bachtell, Isaac Paul McDermott and www.whilbr.org Page 2 Owner Land name AcresDate Date Description Additional/ Notes final origin alternative names Bachtel, IsaacSpriggs Mistake 3361795 1792 Of Resurvey on Batchelors Neglect Bachtell, Isaac Bachtel, Isaac & Samuel HebbAdd. to Green Spring 81798 1796 Next Resurvey on Green Spring Add. to Green Springs Bachtel, MartinWhite Oak Forest 3751818 1816 Bitely's Delight. Downey's Lott, Little W. Bachtel, SamuelHunting The Hare 1001795 1791 Next Antietam Works, Saturn, What You Will Bachtel, SamuelWhat You Please 3791795 1791 Mills Folly, Long Bottom, Next Baron Bachtell, Samuel Devilbiss Bachtell, IsaacAmen 19 1798 Baird, MichaelMichaels Fancy 731794 1793 Ditch Run; North Mt. Next Glen Allen Baker, AbrahamSmall Addition 151793 1792 Next Felfoot Enlarged Chapline, Joseph Baker, IsaacLuck 13 1767 Scharf Baker, IsaacNo More Left 101765 1765 Next Long Hill Baker, IsaacPleasant Bottom, Pt. of Resurvey 11301770 1768 Next Mount Pelier on Mt. of Wales Baker, IsaacWagon Ford 251762 1762 W. side Conoc. at Broadfording, Next Hopewell Baker, Isaac: Daniel DulaneyBlue Hanck 2001762 1742 Stoney Lick Run, Next Mount Pelier, Upper Hanck. Blew; Blue Hanch Farm Baker, JohnAdd. to Walnut Point 151805 1803 Potomac R. Next Walnut Point, Rogues Harbor Baker, John: Daniel DulaneyHopewell 1001762 1744 W. side Conoc. 1M. Below. Isaac Baker Baker, JohnsonGrove 706 1789 Baker, MorrisBakers Rest 1191794 1790 Addition, Pt. Surveyors Last Shift, Small T Baker, MorrisSecond Addition 51795 1792 Second Addition; Next Forest; Lamberts Pk. Baker, SamuelGood Luck 1401773 1768 Pt. Resurvey on Roots Hill; Pt. Felfoot Enl. Baker, SamuelKnavery Detected 1261796 1791 Good Luck, Next Piles Grove, Felfoot Enl. Baker, SamuelLucky Hit 501796 1792 Next Bonds Bill, Next Partnership Baker, TilghmanAshbough 501774 1771 Next One Field More, Add. to Jacobs Brune Baley, JohnMountain 501747 1745 W. side Shenandoah Mt. on Rd. Teagues Bailey, John Ferry Bard, NicholasScared From Home 13731761 1760 Georges Mistake; Venture; The Barrens Baird, Nicholas Paul McDermott and www.whilbr.org Page 3 Owner Land name AcresDate Date Description Additional/ Notes final origin alternative names Bard, NicholasWolfs Spring 501762 1762 foot of Hill. Next Hawns Lot, Hawns Venture Beard, Nicholas Barkman, JacobMiddleburgh 301769 1769 W. side South Mt. End Short Hill, Next Middlebough Harbour Barnes, RichardAdd. to Lawrences 1041796 1794 Next Shelbys Misfortune, Lawrences Disappointment Disappointment. Barnes, RichardBarnes Landing 41791 1790 Bealls Fort, Next Griffiths Landing Barnes, RichardMount Pelier 46941791 1788 Maidens Choice, Hanover, Resurvey on Mt. of Wales Barnes, RichardPerseverance 4171791 1789 Res. of Kindness. Next Maids Fancy, Barnett, JacobAdd. to Bakers Delight 61799 1792 Next Warrenfels, Pleasant Bottom, Mt. Certificate in name of Wales Josiah Price Barr, JohnPleasant Mount 1471819 1812 Res. on Res. Poles Part Well Taught Baumgardner, PeterNazareth 2001745 1739 Conno Branch of Conoc. Bumgardner, Peter Beal, AlexanderRubbish 841752 1750 Next Discovery; Gittings Lookout Beale Jr., SamuelWhite Oak Levels 2781753 1752 S. Side Conoc. Next Pleasant Bottom, Samuel Beall, Jr. Galispys Beall, Capt. GeorgeLong Life to Lord Baltimore 1501739 1738 N. side Little Concoc. 5M Below. Rd, Next Cliff Beall, Capt. GeorgePenns Disappointment 801739 1738 Draft Little Antietam-Dry Branch Beall, ElishaBealls Delay 551787 1775 Branch near T. Maynes to P. Pindals. Link. Beall, Elisa Cr. Beall, GeorgeBealls Chance 1001739 1738 Antietam, near Nellsons Folly (A. Nellson) Beall, JamesPoplar Spring 1501743 1741 80 Yds. W. of Poplar Spring-Top of Mt. Beall, John & Geo. GordonPartnership 150 1736 Beall, Jr. Samuel: Joseph Little I Thought of It 63521764 Next Mount Pleasant, Fertile Grove is Res. Little I Thought It, Chaplain Beall, Rachel: George NicholasGeorge (The) 501784 1739 Next. Add. to George, Below The Meadows Beall, RezinDry Hill 23 1828 Lazier, Joseph Beall, RezinLaziers Luck 22 1828 Lazier, Joseph Beall, ThomasWhat You Please 3151770 1770 Joes Lot is R. Next Warm Weather, Delight Beall, William A.Hazzard 571768 1767 Next Barron Devilbiss, Resurvey on Beall, William Murdock Ridgelys Delight Paul McDermott and www.whilbr.org Page 4 Owner Land name AcresDate Date Description Additional/ Notes final origin alternative names Beam, MartinBeams Purchase 3261830 1786 Resurvey on Piles Grove, Felfoot Enl. Grove Beam, Jacob Bean, ColmoreColmores Ramble 661744 1743 Sd. Hill By Br. Little Tonoloway, L. side Rd. Beans, Colmore Beans, JohnNone Such 150 1769 Beard, JohnAdd. to Friendship 41803 1799 Next Chaneys Lot, Friendship Revised Beard, JohnBald Barrens 201759 1759 Next Hawns Venture, Resurvey on Frenchs Venture Beatty, CharlesLocust Thickett 25 1762 Beatty, Charles: William Georges Discovery 331774 1763 E. side Short Mt. near Head Maple Spring Lawrence Beatty, ThomasBoot Jack 1371792 1790 Next Resurvey on Chestnut Ridge. Beatty, ThomasResurvey on Discovery 275 1769 Scharf Beatty, ThomasSlay 92 1769 Scharf Beaty, CharlesHelp to Dear Bought 771797 1795 Creasaps Advice Resurvey on Next Res Beatty, Charles Well Done Bedford, JamesConquest 2751739 1738 E. side Conoc. 5M. of 5M Spring, Next Beddeford, James Belmont Been, JohnAnything 501750 1750 Within M. Robert
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