Manwaring, Love (b. )
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NYGBR
Title: New York Genealogical and Biographical RecordPage: Vol. LI, 1920, pp. 300--
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Faris
Title: David Faris, Plantagenet Ancestry of Seventeenth-Century Colonists: The D
escent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I
, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the N
orth American Colonies before 1701 (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical P
ublishing Company, 1996)
escent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I
, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the N
orth American Colonies before 1701
escent from the Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry III, Edward I
, Edward II, and Edward III, of Emigrants from England and Wales to the N
orth American Colonies before 1701. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical P
ublishing Company, 1996.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Morse
Title: Abner Morse, A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Anci
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards (Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861)
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards. Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861.
Given Name: Love
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: John Richards first appears in New England records on July 12, 1637, when the General Court of Plymouth Colony placed him under bonds for breach of the peace, and wrote that "he should keep the peace towards the King, &c., and especially towards Mark Mendall and appear at the next General Court."
By 1644 he was a merchant and sufficiently prosperous to have the honorific Mr. used before his name. He removed to New London about 1658. He joined the church there only in 1671--when he was well over fifty--and had his children baptised at that time.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Morse
Title: Abner Morse, A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Anci
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards (Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861)
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards. Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861.
Given Name: John
Death: 1687
Change: Date: 10 Apr 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Morse
Title: Abner Morse, A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Anci
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards (Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861)
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards
ent Puritans, Volume III: Richards. Boston: H. W. Dutton & Son, 1861.
Given Name: Lydia
Change: Date: 10 Apr 2003
Note: Thomas Clagett was a merchant according to his tombstone but also possessed much land. He operated a mercantile in Piscataway, Maryland, then a thriving tobacco port, now hardly a widening of the road, exchanging tobacco for merchandise he imported from England. He also owned a house in London.
Upon the settlement of his estate in 1798, his properties, with the wonderfully evocative names of Something, Merry Thought Enlarged, God's Gift, Apple Door, Rome, Never Fear, Hazard, Marlow's Resurvey (914 acres), Two Johns, and Lanham's Folly were appraised at 7750 pounds, 1 shilling. His house and two acres in Piscataway were appraised at 2000 pounds. The house still exists, traditionally known as Piscataway or Clagett's Tavern.
The tombstone of Thomas Clagett reads, "Here lie the remains of Thomas Clagett of Piscataway, merchant who departed this life December 27, 17[indecipherable, but known to be 92] in the 52nd year of his age. he was a man who could not be known without being loved; who when living was disesteemed by none but when he is dead, is lamented by all."
There is an article on his house in Piscataway and his operations there, "Piscataway Tavern: A Maryland Legacy," by John H. Clagett IV, in Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 87, No. 4 (1992).
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Given Name: Thomas
Death: 26 DEC 1792 Piscataway, Maryland
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Given Name: Mary Meek
Death: 1809
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: John Clagett lived at "Clagett's Purchase" in Montgomery County, Maryland in Georgetown, now part of the District of Columbia. His farm included most of presentday downtown Bethesda and beyond, including the sites of the Naval Medical Center and the National Institutes of Health.
He was a justice of Frederick County, and tobacco inspector. He was one of the first commissioners of Georgetown, serving from 1751 to 1772, and thus one of the men who laid out and established the town and governed it in its earliest years.
He donated the land for the first school in what is now the Washington metropolitan area.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Given Name: John
Death: 1790
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Given Name: Sarah
Death: AFT 1765
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: Captain Thomas Clagett lived at "Weston," near Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland. He served as sheriff of Prince George's County and was a member of the Maryland Assembly. He was a justice of the peace, justice of the court of oyer and terminer, and justice of the orphan's court.
He held about 2,500 acres in Prince George's and Frederick (now Montgomery) Counties.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Given Name: Thomas
Death: 1733
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Given Name: Mary
Death: 1759
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: Captain Thomas Clagett was educated at the Merchant Taylor's School in London and apprenticed to the Draper's Company in 1660.
He settled in Maryland in 1669/70, at St. Leonard's Creek, Calvert County. He held more than 3,700 acres in Calvert, Prince George's, Baltimore, and Kent Counties, including "Godlington Manor" in Kent County and "Weston" near Upper Marlboro in Prince George's County. The latter he entailed on his second son, Thomas.
He was a justice and coroner of Calvert County, a commssioner to lay out ports and towns under the Act for the Advancement of Trade passed in 1683. he was one of the first vestrymen of Christ Church parish in Calvert County.
He was an opponent of Coode's revolution of 1689, a signer of the Declaration of the Protestants of Calvert County who declined to make common cause with the revolutionary party. He refused Coode's order to hold an election of burgesses.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 119
Given Name: Thomas
Death: 1703
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Given Name: Mary
Death: BEF 1692
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Edward
Death: 1673
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Margaret
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Bowie
Title: Effie Gywnn Bowie, Across the years in St. George's County
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Given Name: George
Death: 1638
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Ann
Death: 1613
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: Robert Clagett lived in West Malling, Kent.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Robert
Event: Type: Living
Date: 1593
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: Margaret Godden came of an armigerous family, and Godden arms have been quartered in those of her descendants ever since.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Margaret
Event: Type: Living
Date: 1574
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Robert
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Robert
Death: 1574
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
Note: Thomas Colbrand lived in Rye, Sussex, where he earmned his living as a brewer. He was a common councilman and jurat (alderman) of Rye and served as churchwarden there.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Clagett
Title: Brice M. Clagett, Seven Centuries
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: BarnesPage: p. 118
Given Name: Thomas
Death: 1622
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003
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