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Martha MARKLAND4 was born about 1827 in OH-Hamilton County. Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Julia SAMMONS.


Martha "Patsy" MARKLAND4 was born on Feb 10, 1802 in NC-Stokes County. She died on Jun 5, 1875 in IN. Parents: Nathaniel MARKLAND and Susannah BOULWARE.

Spouse: Living. Charles D. GREEN and Martha "Patsy" MARKLAND were married on Aug 28, 1823 in NC-Rowan County. They were married in now Forsyth County. Children were: Susan L. GREEN, John Markland GREEN, Henry M. GREEN, Newell F. GREEN, William P. GREEN, Augustine S. GREEN, Sarah A. GREEN, Charles P. GREEN.


Martha A. MARKLAND4 was born in 1844 in Hamilton County, Ohio. She died in 1924 in Tennessee?. Parents: Noah S. MARKLAND and Rebecca LAIRD.

Spouse: Living. George T. REDFERN and Martha A. MARKLAND were married before 1881.


Martha Ann MARKLAND4 was born about 1808 in OH-Green Township, Hamilton County. She died before 1881. Parents: Thomas MARKLAND and Anna Mariah SUMMERS.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Auston ANDERSON, Davis A. ANDERSON, James P. ANDERSON, Sarah H. ANDERSON.


Martha Ann MARKLAND4 was born on May 26, 1847.1524 She died on Jan 9, 1899. Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Mary Ann STULTZ.

Spouse: William Nelson SHAW. William Nelson SHAW and Martha Ann MARKLAND were married on Oct 13, 1864. Children were: John Franklin SHAW, Charles Elbert SHAW, Josie Ellen SHAW, Claudius SHAW, Clarence SHAW, James W. SHAW, Living, Living.


Martha J. MARKLAND4 was born about 1834 in OH-Hamilton County. She died after 1860. Parents: Benjamin MARKLAND and Frances ROGERS.

Spouse: Living. Abram APPLEGATE and Martha J. MARKLAND were married on Apr 17, 1856 in OH-Hamilton County.


Mary MARKLAND4,1574 was born about 1720 in Prince Georges County, MD. She died before Apr 4, 1751. Markland History compiled by Mrs. Thomas (Mildred) Skel...
Film # 1306181, item 4-5 Parents: Matthew MARKLAND and Margaret MORLEY.

Spouse: Patrick GARLAND. Patrick GARLAND and Mary MARKLAND were married about 1740. Children were: Living, Living, Living, Living.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born on Oct 13, 1754 in MD-Monocasy, Frederick County. She died on Feb 28, 1804 in NC-Hope, Stokes County. GREENBERRY PEDDICOART, b. Abt. 1752, Frederick County, Maryland; d. Aft. 1832, Stokes County, NC.
Notes for GREENBERRY PEDDICOART:
I do not know if Greenberry was a member of the Moravian Church. He is mentioned in "Moravian families of Carroll's Manor" in July 1772: Br. Hehl the fourth time visited Br. Powell and their people on the Manor when Greenbury Peddigeart (sic) had to move to Lititz, and his sister, Sarah, and Mary Markland came on a visit. He married a Quaker Widow.
In 1811 he purchased a tract of land containing 177 acres for the sum of $304. "... a tract of land lying in Stokes County, NC, on the southwest side of the Middle Fork of Gargales or Muddy creek ... beginning at a birch tree on the bank of said Middle Fork, a corner of Henry Slater ... on Slater's other line ... etc. containing all the building and improvements.
On the 1800 census in Stokes County, NC, Greenbury is listed living alone.
From Hope Moravian Church Book, p. 45, #410: Wiley Peddycord, son of William Peddycord, planter, living in Stokes County, and his wife, Elizabeth, formerly Hamilton, b. 20 July 1813, bap. 22 August 1813 by John Lewis Stroble, Pastor, loci. Sponsors: Greenbury Peddycord and his wife, Sarah Padget, formerly Matthews. (Faye Moran believes this is Greenberry and Mary Hyer Peddycord and Sarah Padgett.) Parents: Matthew MARKLAND and Ancibel CRAMPTON.

Spouse: James DOUTHIT. James DOUTHIT and Mary MARKLAND were married on Oct 13, 1774 in NC-Stokes County. Children were: John DOUTHIT, William DOUTHIT, Nancy Ann DOUTHIT, James DOUTHIT.

Spouse: Living. Rezin WILLIAMS and Mary MARKLAND were married after 1782. Children were: Living, Living, Sarah WILLIAMS, Rebecca WILLIAMS, Joseph Rezin WILLIAMS.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born about 1757. Parents: Living and Mary OLDHAM.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born about 1832 in OH-Hamilton County. Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Julia SAMMONS.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born in 1840. Parents: Nathaniel MARKLAND and Mary "Polly" DOWEL.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born after 1850 in IN. I don't know where this name came from, however, she is not mentioned in Benjamin's will in 1860. Parents: Benjamin MARKLAND and Emily Clement EDWARDS.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born about 1854. Parents: John MARKLAND and Louisa CALL.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living, Living.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born on Oct 2, 1860. She died on Nov 14, 1933 in Carter County, Tennessee. She was buried in gravesite at Hall Cemetary. Parents: Nelson Jay MARKLAND and Martha Loukenzie WILSON.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Alice HEATHERLY, Living, Dora HEATHERLY, Living, Living.


Mary MARKLAND4 was born on Apr 1, 1876 in KY-Slater, Bath County. She died on May 28, 1960 in MO-Lexington. Parents: Samuel Craig MARKLAND and Sarah Baker EWELL.

Spouse: Living. John Lyle HOUSTON , Jr. and Mary MARKLAND were married on Feb 8, 1893 in MO-Cooper County.


Mary A. MARKLAND4,1575 was born about 1835 in Tennessee-Carter County. She died about 1880. Parents: Parrett MARKLAND and Joanna BASSINDINE.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Amanda TAYLOR, Mary TAYLOR.

Spouse: Living. William ARRANTS and Mary A. MARKLAND were married about 1869. Children were: Martha ARRANTS, John ARRANTS, Daniel ARRANTS.


Mary Ada MARKLAND4,40 was born in Jul 1882.40 Parents: Charles David MARKLAND and Amanda E. CAMPBELL.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living.


Mary Ann MARKLAND4 was born on Mar 30, 1828 in OH-Hamilton County. She died on Nov 24, 1916 in OH-North Bend, Hamilton County. Parents: John MARKLAND and Mary MILLER.

Spouse: Living. William Cullen SUIT and Mary Ann MARKLAND were married on Mar 28, 1852 in OH-North Bend, Hamilton County. Children were: Walter Scott SUIT, John R. SUIT, Catherine SUIT, William H. SUIT, Sarah "Jenny" SUIT, Elizabeth SUIT, Samuel Parker SUIT, Theodore Litton SUIT.


Mary C. MARKLAND977 was born in 1848 in Bath County, Kentucky. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Bath County, Kentucky. Parents: Nathaniel MARKLAND and Living.


Living was born in 1917. Parents: William Henry MARKLAND and Living.


Mary Eletta MARKLAND4,1576 was born on Feb 3, 1877 in OH-Madison/Madison Co., OH. She died on Jan 12, 1950 in OR-Marion County, Silverton. She was buried on Jan 15, 1950 in OR-Marion County, Silverton. Parents: Zachary Taylor MARKLAND and Jane (Jennie) JOHNSON.

Spouse: John Henry DAVENPORT. John Henry DAVENPORT and Mary Eletta MARKLAND were married on Oct 23, 1909 in OR-Marion County, Salem. Children were: John Henry DAVENPORT.


Living. Parents: Nathaniel MARKLAND and Living.


Mary Elizabeth MARKLAND4 died in 1935. Parents: Sanford MARKLAND and Eliza Jane SIMPSON.

Spouse: Living. Walter BRAXTON and Mary Elizabeth MARKLAND were married on Mar 7, 1890.


Mary Elizabeth (Molly) MARKLAND4 was born on Jan 4, 1868. She died before 1967. Parents: James William MARKLAND and Martha Ellen BARBER.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living.


Mary Ellen MARKLAND4 was born on Sep 25, 1870 in IN-Washington County. She died on Aug 24, 1934. Parents: John B. MARKLAND and Delilah J. HINDS.

Spouse: Living. Silas G. MARTIN and Mary Ellen MARKLAND were married on Sep 17, 1891 in IN-Washington County.


Mary Frances MARKLAND4 was born on Jun 22, 1831.216 She died on Jan 11, 1833. Parents: George MARKLAND and Mary (Nancy) NELSON.


Mary J. MARKLAND4 was born about 1831 in Hamilton County, Ohio. She died before 1881. Parents: Noah S. MARKLAND and Jemima SAMMONS.

Spouse: Living. William B. WELCH and Mary J. MARKLAND were married on Jul 21, 1853 in OH-Hamilton County.


Mary J. MARKLAND4 was born about 1868 in OH-Hamilton County. She died on Jan 22, 1914. Parents: William MARKLAND and Living.


Mary Jane MARKLAND4 was born on Oct 8, 1860 in IN. She died on Oct 26, 1888 in MO-Powersville, PuTennesseeam County. Parents: Zadoc MARKLAND and Living.

Spouse: Living. John William DOMAN and Mary Jane MARKLAND were married on Oct 19, 1882. Children were: Elza Ellsworth DOMAN, William Benjamin DOMAN, Living.


Living. Parents: Living and Living.


Living was born in 1917. Parents: Wilber O. MARKLAND and Living.


Living. Parents: Edward Wesley MARKLAND and Living.

Spouse: Living.


Mary Temperance MARKLAND4 was born about 1856 in IN-Boone County.1546 Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Mary Ann STULTZ.

Spouse: Samuel Ross NEESE. Samuel Ross NEESE and Mary Temperance MARKLAND were married on Dec 29, 1874. Children were: Leonard NEESE, Alva E. NEESE, Ruby NEESE, Adelbert NEESE, Susan Irene NEESE.


Living. Parents: John Marion MARKLAND and Elizabeth "Betsy" COOK.

Spouse: Living.


Mathew Franklin MARKLAND4 was born on Dec 24, 1885. He died on Sep 12, 1931. Parents: Melvin Gaither MARKLAND and Adelia SIDDON.

Spouse: Living. Mathew Franklin MARKLAND and Bertha Bell VESTAL were married on Nov 30, 1915 in SC-Gaffney. Children were: Living, Living.


Matilda Annie MARKLAND4 was born on Mar 1, 1884. Parents: Melvin Gaither MARKLAND and Adelia SIDDON.

Spouse: Living. Children were: Living, Living.


Living. Parents: Matthew MARKLAND III and Lucy GENTRY.

Spouse: Living. A living couple were married in 1818 in KY-Clark County. Children were: Absalom MARKLAND.


Matthew MARKLAND4 died in Dec 1866. He was buried in IN-Washington County, Big Spring Cemetary. Parents: John M. MARKLAND and Martha Jane MOSS.


Matthew MARKLAND4,1577 was born about 1674. He was born about 1675 in WIGAN ENGLAND ?? OR PRINCE GEORGES CO., MD..1577 He died about May 5, 1744 in Prince Georges County, MD. Markland Family & Some Allied Lines by Caroline Carpenter:
"Will probated in 1751 in Frederick County, MD. Son Jonathan was executor. Children named in his will in 1744 were Matthew, Jonathan, Mary Garland and Margaret Reed and Thomas and Michael Jones (Margaret's children from her first marriage).
Matthew was a cooper. First record was in 1710 in Prince George County, MD."

One source suggests that Markland IN was named after the descendants of one Jonathon Markland born c.1725, the brother of Matthew II and eldest son of Matthew and Margaret Morley Jones Markland, who moved to Pennsylvania, then to Boone County Ky. The book traces Matthew I to Matthew II (Davey Co.,N.C. aka Davie Co.) to Nathaniel Markland and his children, but she does not confirm that Nathaniel's children founded the town Markland IN, but rather that their cousins, the descendants of Jonathon, brother of Matthew II, were the founders. Source: "Markland Family History" by Mildred Markland Skelly, 1979. Copies of Skelly's book can be bought from Washington Co. Historical Society , 307 E.Market St., Salem Indiana, 47167.

1719 - Matthew Markland subscribed 200 pounds of tobacco for a new Rock Creek Chapel.

Alternate marriage date for Matthew and Margaret - August 20, 1725.

(The following information probably originated from Mildred (Mrs. Thomas) Skelley of New Albany, Indiana in a work done in 1979. The report came into my hands in the Mid-1980 by a Markland from Johnson City, Tennessee who had received it from another researcher who was trying to connect Matthew Markland.)

The family of Markland has lived in Wigan, county Lancaster, England, for more than five hundred years. Early Marklands of record are; Ricardus de Marcland, 1327: Johannes de Marcland, 1395; Oliver Markland of the Meadow, the Ryding and Little Meadows, who was the father of Raufe Markland of the Meadows (b. 1500/01), member of Parliament for Wigan about 1529. Raufe Markland was the father of Edward Markland (1541-1626), Robert Markland (1597/98-1617/18), and Matthew Markland, Alderman of Wigan, who married in Wigan, October 14, 1604, Elizabeth Mathers.
The first deed in which the name Markland has been found is dated 1394 (17th of Richard, 2nd), and refers to a burgage in Hallgate, Wigan, belonging to John de Markeland, chaplain, which was given to him by Matthew de Markeland, possibly his brother or other relative.
The name Matthew occurs repeatedly in the Markland family as evidenced by the baptismal, burial and marriage records in the Wigan Parish Register (1580-1625), published in Lancashire Parish Register Society, 1899, by Josiah Arrowsmith.
The Coat-of-Arms was used by the Markland family of Wigan, county Lancaster, is as follows:
Arms: Argent a chevron between three martlets sable.
Crest: A lion's head erased. --Burke, General Armory--
This is also the only Markland coat-of-arms listed in Burke's General Armory

It is quite probable that the first Markland emigrants went directly to Maryland as the first authentic records were found in that state. Matthew Markland, cooper, is first of record in 1719 in Prince George County, and Charles Markland, gentleman, appears in the records of Talbot County in 1722. What relationship, if any, has not been established; but both men were near the same age, married at approximately the same time, and were members of the Church of England.
Charles Markland was a merchant by profession, and judging by the date of his marriage, was born around 1700, and died in Talbot County, Maryland by April 16, 1741, the date the inventory of his estate was taken. John Coward and Joseph Proudy signed the inventory as kin. (Talbot Co. Inventories, Book 25, pp. 506-09).
In the accounts of Charles Markland, gentleman, deceased, of Talbot County, Maryland-dated August 25, 1744, Mary Markland is listed as administratrix, and the accounts lists "money due by Charles Markland, to Edward Markland of Liverpool, England." Proof that Charles Markland was a brother of Edward was found in the following statemant: March 6, 1727-power of attorney that-"I, Edward Markland of Liverpool, in county of Lancaster, merchant, appoint my loving brother Charles Markland of Oxford in Maryland, my true and lawful attorney". (-17 November, 1727-Talbor Co., Md. Land Book P.F. No 13, pp. 410-17). This strengthens, the possibility that Matthew Markland was from the Lancashire family of Markland.

From the St. Peter's Parish Register of Talbot County, Maryland, and various Bible accounts, etc., the following descent has been traced:
Charles Markland married in Talbot County, Maryland, July 25, 1722, Mary Coward, daughter of Richard Coward, Esquire, "late of Bristol, England", who died between May 9th and June 11th, 1722, in Talbot County, Maryland. (Cotton: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol, 5, p. 103).
Charles and Mary had the following children:
1. Ralph Richard Markland (b. May 10, 1723).
2. Charles Markland (b. August, 1726 - d. November 2, 1726).
3. (probably) John Markland (b. c1736- living January 10, 1764), married April 30, 1756, Mary Oldham (d. June 6, 1762 daughter of Edward Oldham of Talbot Co. Md.) Issue:
A. Edward Markland (b. December 11, 1756-d. December 11, 1770).
B. Mary Markland (b. June 2, 1759).
C. Charles Markland (b. June 30, 1761).
4. Annie Markland (b. c1738), married December 28, 1759, Edward Bromwell (b. April 27, 1736 - c1816). Issue (perhaps others.
A. Mary Bromwell (b. September 6, 1760 - living in 1805).
B. Margaret Bromwell (b. ? - living in 1805).
5. (probably) Mary Markland (d. c1805, Oxford, Talbot County, Maryland). Made bequests to Nieces, Mary and Margaret Bromwell in 1805. (St. Peter's Parish Register, 1681-1855, Talbot County, Md., pp. 123, 250, 255. Bromwell, Henrietta E., "Old Maryland Families", Vol. 1, Denver Colorado, 1916, p. 17).

Matthew Markland, the first of the connected line to be of record, was probably born in the 1600's, place of birth unknown, died in Prince George County, Maryland prior to May 5, 1744, the date on which the administration bond was granted for the settling of his estate. (Original bond, Box 12, folder 60, Maryland Hall of Records at Annapolis.
"May 5, 1744, Margrit Markland, Andrew Cottrille and Michael Jones give bond of 200 pounds, as security on the estate of Matthew Markland, deceased, of Prince George County, Maryland". (Original bond Box 12, folder 60, Hall of Records at Annapolis).
Matthew Markland was residing in Prince George's Parish, Maryland, as early as September 18, 1719, as proven by the following: On September 18, 1719, the Rev. John Frazier called together the inhabitants of the Eastern Branch and Rock Creek for the purpose of selecting a site for a chapel and collecting pledges for building the same. Matthew Markland is listed as one of the benefactors and pledged 200 pounds of tobacco. (Prince George's Parish, Montgomery County, Maryland, Vol 1, p. iii - Hall of Records, Annapolis, Md.)

He was active in the parish church as evidenced by the following entries in the above mentioned parish records:
May 27, 1731 - p. 63-Broad Creek Vestry Minutes: Division of the parish into precincts-"the first precenct, from Beaver dams to Matthew Markland".
May 28, 1731 -p. 109-William Scott of Prince George County for five shillings conveys a tract called "William and Mary" to Matthew Markland and others whereby the Upper Chapel is built.
April 7, 1735 -p. 66-Broad Crek Vestry chose Matthew Markland for the Upper Chapel. P. 73-Matthew markland to be sexton for the ensuing year and shall have 80 pounds of tobacco for the same and that he shall cause the church to be scoured four times a year and keep it decent. P. 74-Matthew Markland church warden.

Sometime between October 13, 1721 and August 20, 1725, Matthew was married to Margaret Jones, widow of David Jones of Prince George County, Maryland. The following records prove that marriage.
Margaret Morley married David Jones on October 22, 1706. She relinquished her dower rights to a parcel of land sold by her husband David Jones, on February 25, 1718. Quote-Thomas Marley of Prince George County to David Jones of Prince George County-part of a tract, "Waughtown", deeded by his father Griffin Marley to the said Thomas Marley and his brother, Griffin Marley-200 acres, "came Margaret Jones, wife, and acknowledges dower rights", February 25, 1718 at the sale of the above tract by David Jones. (Prince George Co., Md. Deed Book E, pp. 431-33, 781.).
June 17, 1721-David Jones administrative bond in common form by Francis King, his administrator, with William and Joseph West, his sureties in the amount 200 sterling. (Testamentary Proceedings Book, Vol. 24, p. 398. Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland).
June 22, 1721-Inventory of David Jones, deceased, /35-6-11, appraised by Thomas Johnson and Thomas Lucas, Jr. Additional Inventor of David Jones /126-5-9. (Testamentary Proceedings Book 27, pp. 79,205. also, Inventories Book 11, pp. 37, 38).
October 13, 1721-At instance and request of Francis King, administrator of David Jones, late of Prince George County, deceased, --citation issued against Margaret Jones, widow of said David Jones, to deliver up the goods and chattels of her deceased husband upon oath before Patrick Hepburn, Deputy Commissioner of Prince George County. (Testamentary Proceedings Book, Vol. 24, p. 46).
August 20, 1725-Prince George County-"There came Lewis Williams and made oath upon the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that by the order of Mr. Francis King, he requested Margaret Markland, formerly the wife of David Jones, to sign the above inventory as being the nearest of kin, who answered she would not signe the said inventory without giving any reason for her refusal". (Inventories Book 11, pp. 37, 38).
May 26, 1744, after the death of Matthew Markland, Michael Jones (step-son) sold the tract Dann to Thomas MacPherson. (Quit Rent Book, p. 350-Land Office, Annapolis, Maryland).
The foregoing records prove without doubt that Margaret Markland, wife of Matthew Markland, was the widow of David Jones, father of Michael and Thomas Jones in her will made in 1751.

Other land records of Matthew Markland follows:
March 19, 1727-John Thompson to Matthew Markland, cooper (maker of barrels), of Prince George County, Maryland, for 40 pounds-two tracts of land called Dann and Bathsheba containing 166 acres. Wintesses: Thomas Gault, John Magruger. (Prince George County, Maryland-Liber X 1726-30, p. 172).
From the quit rent rolls located at the Land Office in Annapolis, it appears that "Dann" was surveyed October 5, 1694 for Daniel Elliott and that "Bersheba" (Bathsheba) was surveyed for Daniel Elliott on August 27, 1695. Dann contained 209 acres and Bersheba contained 45 acres and was situated on the south side of the eastern branch of the Potomac River. Quit Rent Book-(1694-1727. No. 4, p. 350).
Between 1737-19-John Hepburn, merchant, leased 100 acres of a tract in Prince George County, Maryland, called "Hanover" to Matthew Markland for forty shillings for the purpose of planting an orchard of 100 trees. (Prince George County, Mary Deed Book T (1733-1739, p. 531).

By 1736, Matthew Markland was listed as a vestryman in an old Piscataway Parish Register, that is now on file in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland. The "History of Western Maryland", Vol. 1, chapter 26, p. 502, recorded the fact that Matthew Markland, Sr. and his son, Jonathan, signed a petition to divide All Saints Parish. This parish was east of Piscataway and was located in what is now Calvert County. These were two of the early Episcopalian parishes of the Province of Maryland.
It also substantiates a tradition that was handed down by word of mouth through the family of Jonathan Markland, son of Matthew, that of Matthew Markland having been a friend of Augustine Washington, father of George. It was always said that Matthew held young George on his knees, taught him war songs, and taught him to hate the Indians. This seemed to be just a story until history disclosed that fact that Matthew Markland was a vestryman in the Piscataway Parish in 1736, and that the parish was located along the western part of Maryland, bordering on the Potomac River. This area is across the river from George Washington's home, "Mt. Vernon" in Virginia. ("First Parishes of the Province of Maryland", by Percy G. Skirven).
Research discloses the fact that Augustine Washington moved his family to Mount Vernon, then known as the Hunting Creek Plantation, in 1735 when George Washington was three years old, and lived there four years before he moved once again to the Ferry Farm on the Rappahonnock River, near Fredricksburg, Virginia. During the time of Augustine Washington's residence at the Hunting Creek Plantation he served as vestryman in the Truro Parish in Virginia.
In view of the fact that the Washingtons and Marklands were Episcopalians and that both of these men served as vestrymen in their respective parishes; that only the Potomac River divided them at a time when river travel was the accepted mode of transportation; and the fact that George Washington was a lad of four of five years at that time-it seems quite likely that there is ample grounds for the truth of this tradition.

By 1744, Matthew Markland was deceased and his wife, Margaret, was named as administratrix of his estate. A complete copy of the estate settlement of Matthew Markland follows: (Taken from a Photostat copy made from original records by Roger Thomas, Senior Archivist, Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, in May, 1952). Liber-30-Folio 83 Folio 84)

Page 83
18 June 1744-An Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Matthew Markland, late of Prince George County, deceased, appraised in current money
pounds;shillings;pence
To 6 cows & calves 16 10 --
To 2 Heifers 3 -- --
To 3 young steers 4 10 --
To 3 yearlings & Bulls 4 10 --
To A parsel of young hoggs 8 -- --
To A parsel of old wearing clothes 3 -- --
To 2 feather beds & furniture 12 -- --
To 2 flock beds & furniture 6 -- --
To 1 old flock bed & bagg of wool 1 5 --
To 1 bagg of cloth & bridle -- 7 6
To 1 pair of men's shoes -- 5 --
To 1 pair of money scales -- 8 --
To A parcel of nails 1 10 --
To A set of shoemaker's tools 1 -- --
To 2 old chests and trunk 1 -- --
To 1 old gun -- 15 --
To 1 pair of old stilliands with fire tongs & pothooks 2 -- --
To 1 Table and old chairs 1 -- --
To A parcel of old pewter 5 -- --
To A hone & hammer -- 2 6
To 2 Box Irons -- 12 --
To A parcel of brass ware -- 15 --
To 3 Iron Pots and hooks -- 15 --
To A hackle sheers and knives -- 13 --
To 2 spinnin wheels & woolens 1 12 6
To 1 Iron Mortar & Spitts -- 16 --
To 1 hand mill 1 5 --
To frying pans -- 10 --
To A parcell of Earthern ware -- 12 --
To A parcell of cooper's tools 1 -- -- To A parcell of carpenter's tools 1 10 --
To A parcell of plow geers 1 15 --
To A man's saddle & bridles 2 10 --
To 2 axes & 2 old hoes 1 1 6
To A parcell of old lumber 2 10 6
To A parcell of old books -- 6 --
To 2 deerskins old bagg -- 9 --
To A glass & bottles & red brush -- 7 --
To A mare & colt 6 -- --
To A draft horse 8 -- --
To 1 old horse 4 -- --

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100 2 6
A true Inventory as appraised by us as witness our hands-Chirs Lowndes, Jonathan I. Markland, Matthew Markland, Wm. Norris, Chas. Bussey.

Page 84-
November 28, 1744-Then comes Margaret Markland, administratrix of Matthew Markland and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that the foregoing Inventory is a true and perfect Inventory of all the singular and goods and chattels which were of the deceased that has hitherto come to her hands possession or knowledge that she knows of no concealment of any part or parcell thereof by any reason whatsoever nor suspects any to be and if she shall hereafter know of or suspect any concealment she will acquaint the commissiorner General for the time being or his Deputy with such Discovery or cause of suspicion that it may be enquired into and she will and truly give an account of all and every part of the Deceased's personal estate that shall hereafter come to her hands possession or knowledge. Sworn before Peter Dent, Deputy Com. Of Prince George Co.
November 28, 1744-The other creditors Delayed to attend or sign without objections. Sworn before Peter Dent, Deputy Com. Of Prince George Co.

COPY FROM ACCOUNTS Liber-22-Folio 42-45 Fjolio 44-45 Prince George County:
The Account on the Estate of Matthew Markland, late of
Prince George County, deceased, by Margaret Markland
His administratrix.

This accountant charges herself with the goods and chattels of the Deceased's estate specified in an Inventory Exibited to the prerogative office there recorded and dated-amounting to 100 pounds, 2 shillings and 6 pence,--
And with tobacco belonging to the deceased's estate-
3, 686 pounds at 2 30 14 4
212 pounds at 2 1 15 4
1,800 pounds of tobacco at 2 15 -- --
cash belonging to deceased 2 -- --
And total amount of inventory brought forward 100 2 6
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Total all goods and chattels 148 12 2

Page 43-And humbly craves allowances of the following necessary payments since made out of same estate, viz.

Funeral charges allowed as of amount
proved appears 5 -- --
Of cash allowed the administratrix for
stripping, packing and prizing the
Deceased's crop as of amount proved
appears 5 -- --
Of cash due from the Deceased to Christopher
Lowndes as of the amount proved, and paid
and as receipt appears 11-19-1, other in
currency 23 18 2
Of cash due from the Deceased to Edward Cole
and Mattingly as of amount proved and as
receipt appears 2-12-7 and currency is 5 5 2
Of cash due from Deceased to Nathan
Paddycoat as of amount proved and paid
as receipt appears -- 5 3
Of cash due from Deceased to James Edmunston
as of promissory note 1 10 --
Of cash due from the Deceased to Susannah
Newstubb as of amount proved and paid by
Susanna Newstubb as receipt appears -- 1 6
Amount due William Griffin 1 6 11
Amount due Kenaday Merrill -- 19 --
Amount due Samuel Ellis 1 -- --
Amount due John Crampton -- 4 3
Amount due William Scott -- 14 6
Amount due Fr. Robert Mitchell 3 9 6
Amount due George Bussy -- 8 --
Amount due Ninian Beall -- 4 6
Amount due John Hepburn -- 1 9
Of tobacco due from deceased to John Hepburn,
1,306 pounds 10 17 8

Page 44-Of tobacco due to James Hamilton,
300 pounds 2 10 --
Of tobacco due Thomas Beall, 1,032 pounds 8 12 --
Of tobacco due Thomas Thompson, 1,800 pounds15 -- --
Of tobacco due to the sheriff for levies and other
charges as of the sheriff's account appears,
234 pounds 1 19 --
The same to the same for County dues -- -- 7
Of tobacco paid to Daniel Dulaney, Esq.,
Commissioner General on account of the
administration of this count appears, 331
pounds 2 15 2
The same paid to Deputy Commissioner, 150
pounds 1 5 --
The same paid to same for passing this account,
50 pounds -- 8 4
Of cash paid the same for taking this account 1 5 --
Of my commission payments & disbursements 18 18 1 ½
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102 19 4 ½
Total all goods & chattels 149 12 2
Total payments & disbursements 102 19 4 ½
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Balance remaining 46 12 9 ½

Then comes Margaret Markland, administratrix, of Matthew Markland, deceased, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that the foregoing account is a true and just account of the Deceased's Estate which after due examination by virtue of a special commission from the prerogrative office to me directed is passed by -- Peter Dent, Deputy Commissioner Of Prince George County.

The heirs are Matthew, Jonathan Markland and Mary Garland ad Margaret Markland, children of the deceased, all of age to receive their portion-no balance to be transmitted. Peter Dent, Deputy Commissioner.

This is final account. Don't date the probate until the commission comes down. Peter Dent, Deputy Commissioner.

Page 45-August 27, 1745-Then comes Margaret Markland, administratrix, of Matthew markland, late of Prince George County, deceased, and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God that the foregoing account is a true and just account of the deceased's estate which after due examination by virtue of a special commission to me directed is proposed by: Peter Dent, Deputy Commissioner - Prince George County.

The foregoing Balance 46 pounds, 12 shillings, 9 pence-the widow's third of which is 15 pounds, 1 shilling, 11 pence-the remainder 31 pounds 10 shillings, 10 pence to be divided to 4 children.

In 1748 Frederick County, Maryland, was made from Prince George County, so on May 6, 1751, the will of Margaret Markland was probated in Frederick County. The following is an exact copy of the will taken from a Photostat copy made from the original will by the Senior Archivist at the Hall of Records, May, 1952.

Wills Liber-28, folio 125-Will of Margaret Markland, wife of Matthew Markland of Prince George County, Maryland.

Maryland, Frederick county:
In the name of God Amen. I Margaret Markland of the County and of the Province aforesaid being sick and weak of Body but of Sound and Perfect memory thanks be to God for the same. Considering the frailty of human nature and that it is appointed to men once to Die and that God of his infinite Mercy hath blest me with sundry Temporal goods far surpassing my Desserts. I do therefore, Bequeath the same as follows: Imprimis: I bequeath my immortal soul to God who gave it hoping through the merits of my dear Redeemer Jesus Christ to Receive pardon for all my sins and I give and Recommend by Body to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my Executors;
Item: I give and bequeath to my Son Matthew five shillings current money.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Jones five shillings current money.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son Michael Jones five shillings current money.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son-in-law Alexander Read five shillings current money.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my son-in-law Patrick Garland five shillings current money.
Item: I give and bequeath unto my daughter Margaret all my wearing cloaths and my saddle.
And I give and bequeath unto my son Jonathan all and Sundry my goods and chattels and servants
that I shall be possessed with at my Death (only what is above mentioned Excepted) and I do hereby nominate and appoint said son Jonathan sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament. Reckoning and making Void all Other Wills heretofore made and Declaring this to be my last will and Testament as Witness my hand and Seal this fourth Day of April, 1751.
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Margaret Markland
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Signed Sealed and Declared
to be my last Will and Testament
in presenceof
William Willis
John Jacob
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Thomas Howard
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May the 6th, 1751, William Willis, John Jacobs and Thomas Howard subscribing Witnesses to the above will being solemnly Sworn on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God depose and say that Margaret Markland, deceased, signed the above will and Testament in their presence and at the time of her So doing She was to the best of their apprehensions, of sound disposing mind and memory and that she desired them to subscribe their names as witnesses to the said will which they did in the presence at the Request of the Testator. Sworn before - Peter Dent, Deputy Commissioner
On January 31, 1756, Jonathan Markland made the final payment of the estate to the heirs of Margaret Markland. (Frederice Adminstation).

According to the estate settlement of Matthew Markland in 1744, and the will of Margaret Markland probated in 1751, their children were as follows: (Not in order of birth) Jonathan Markland; Matthew Markland; Mary Markland; Margaret Markland. And from Margaret's previous marriage to David Jones - Thomas Jones; Michael Jones.

Jonathan Markland (b c1725 in Prince George County, Maryland d. 1800 in Boone County, Kentucky) evidently was the eldest son of Matthew and Margaret Markland, as he helped settle his father's estate in 1744; was the executor of his mother's will; and was the heir of his mother's property at her death. He was first married to Priscilla Davis around 1752, at the time they purchased the tract of land "Blue Hill" from Jonathan's sister Margaret, and her husband Alexander Read. Priscilla probably died in Pennsylvania as the family lived there for several years, and after that he was married to Grace Letton Summers, who made the move to Kentucky with him. On October 2, 1767, Jonathan and Priscilla deeded "Blue Hill" to Robert Peter, merchant. This was probably a short time prior to Jonathan's move into the state of Pennsylvania.
Matthew Markland, 2nd , son of Matthew and Margaret (Jones) Markland, emigrated to North Carolina in 1774.
Mary Markland, perhaps the eldest daughter of Matthew and Margaret (Jones) Markland, was married to Patrick Garland. She was named in the settlement of her father's estate as Mary Garland, but apparently had died before 1751, as her mother's will only name her son-in-law, Patrick Garland. There is a possibility that Patrick Garland emigrated to North Carolina for there is a will in Halifax County, North Carolina, probated in 1783, for a Patrick Garland and names his heirs; Henry Garland, Thomas Garland, Mariam Garland and Mary Garland.
Margaret Markland, was unmarried at the time of her father's death in 1744, but was married to Alexander Read before her mother's death in 1751, as Margaret Markland named her son-in-law Alexander Read as well as her daughter Margaret.

On March 16, 1752, Alexander Read, a school teacher, and his wife, Margaret, deeded a tract of land-64-acres-called "Blue Hill", to her brother, Jonathan, for a consideration of 2,000 pounds of tobacco. It was located on a creek called Broad Run which emptied into the Potomac River.
No further record as been for for step-sons, Thomas and Michael Jones, after they were named in their mother's will of 1751. It is possible that they could have emigrated to North Carolina, but no further research as been done on them. Parents: John MARKLAND.

Spouse: Margaret MORLEY. Matthew MARKLAND and Margaret MORLEY were married on Oct 22, 1722 in Anne Arundel County, MD. Matthew Markland was born about 1690 in Wiggin, Lancaster, England and died in Prince George's County, MD, June 18, 1744. He married Margaret (Morley) Jones, widow of David Jones, on October 22, 1722 in Anne Arundel County, MD. Margaret was the daughter of Griffin and Elizabeth Morely. Margaret Markland died about April 4, 1751, Frederick County MD. Her sons by David Jones are mentioned in her will, (Thomas and Michael Jones) as well as their son, Matthew Markland.

In 1735, Matthew lived on the Maryland side of the Potomac River across from the Hunting Creek Plantation which was owned by Augustine Washington. The property is now known as Mount Vernon. Matthew and Augustine were friends as both served as vestrymen in their respective Episcopal churches. Matthew often "held small George Washington on his knees and taught him songs and stories."

Second Generation:

Children of Matthew Markland Sr and Margaret (Morley) Jones (widow) Jonathan Markland (c1725-1800) m. 1) Priscilla Davis; 2) Grace Letton Summer (Moved to KY) Matthew Markland, Jr. (1727-1790) m. Mrs. Ancible/Angel (Crampton) Blake (1717-1800) (Moved to Hope, NC) Mary Markland m. Patrick Garland Margaret Markland m. Alexander Read

One source suggests that Markland IN was named after the descendants of one Jonathon Markland born c.1725, the brother of Matthew II and eldest son of Matthew and Margaret Morley Jones Markland, who moved to Pennsylvania, then to Boone County Ky. The book traces Matthew I to Matthew II (Davey Co.,N.C. aka Davie Co.) to Nathaniel Markland and his children, but she does not confirm that Nathaniel's children founded the town Markland IN, but rather that their cousins, the descendants of Jonathon, brother of Matthew II, were the founders. Source: "Markland Family History" by Mildred Markland Skelly, 1979. Copies of Skelly's book can be bought from Washington Co. Historical Society , 307 E.Market St., Salem Indiana, 47167. Children were: Mary MARKLAND, Jonathan MARKLAND, Matthew MARKLAND, Margaret MARKLAND.


Matthew MARKLAND4,1578,1579 was born on Aug 31, 1727 in MD-Prince George's County. He in 1774 in NC-Hope, now Clemmons. Purchased 325 acres (lots 62 and 80). He died on Mar 10, 1796 in HOPE, STOKES CO., NC..1579 He was buried in Hope Moravian Cemetary, Muddy Creek Station, NC. Served as Roadmaster for English Settlement for Hope

Moved to North Carolina about 1774.

In 1774 Matthew Markland and his family joined the Carroll's Manor Moravians who settled on Muddy Creek in Wachovia, North Carolina. Matthew purchased about 325 acres (lots 62 and 80) in the English speaking settlement of Hope (present day Clemmons).

Johathan Markland's name is found on a "Marriage License Purchase List", Surry County, April 14, 1787. (From T & C Papers: County Settlements-Marriage Licenses, Boxes 11-97, at the NC State Archives. Compiled by Dr. Charles R. Holloman, for The NC Genealogical Society Journal, Volume III, No. 3, August 1977.

Abstract - Indenture made 28 July, 1753, between Matthew Markland of Frederick County, MD., cooper and William Shaw of Prince Georges county - 6,000 pounds of tobacco and 3 pounds current money to him in hand paid - two tracts of land called Dan and Beersheba-- scituate lying and being in Prince Georges county - Witnesses: David Ross, Joseph Beal. Endorsement, July 28, 1753 - Also came Aneebel, wife of said Matthew - relinquishment. (Hall of Records-Prince Georges county, MD. - Liber NN, folios 168, 169.)

In 1774 Matthew Markland and his family joined the Carroll's Manor Moravians who settled on Muddy Creek in Wachovia, North Carolina, Matthew purchased about 325 acres (lots 62 and 80) in English speaking settlement of Hope (present day Clemmons).

Matthew served as Roadmaster for English Settlement For Hope.

Surry County NC Court Minutes:
Pg. 8 1778-Matthew Markland order to attend court as juror 2nd Mon in Feb.
Pg. 92-11 May 1786, Traugott Bagge vs Matthew Markland

January 25, 1780 - Bro Fritz went to our English settlement, and in the home of Mr. Markland held the funeral of a young man by the name of Henry Crampton. He was the grandson of Ancibel (Aneyble) (Crampton) Markland. A foot note in the death records of the Hope Church Book calls him a step-son of Matthew Markland. He was in the Markland home, but was the grandson of Ancibel, Matthew's wife, born circa 1765 in Maryland. The Hope Church Book 1, page 1, reads : Henry Crampton, a lad of about 15 years of age-Mr. Markland's step-son departed this life January 1780, on occasion with fetching in the house a heavy log of wood, when he fell down on ice, the log striking his head, so that he died in 3 days afterward. He was then buried on the place where now the graveyard is, before it was paled in.
1786 TAXABLES located in Captain Krous' District, Surry County (present-day Forsyth)
Markland, Matthew - 168 acres, 2 white polls

1790 Stokes County, NC. census for Matthew Markland as head of the household:
2 males over 16; 2 females.

Will of Matthew Markland
Stokes County, North Carolina
Will Book # 1, pp 81 1/2 and 82

In the name of God Amen. I Matthew Markland of the county of Stokes being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God( Calling) into mind the Almighty of my body and knowing that is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will. I give and recommend my soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall ( recover) the same again, by the mighty plan of God. And as counting such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life , I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form.

First I give and bequeath to Aneyble my dearly beloved wife one Feather bed and furniture, one woolnutt chest and 5 pounds hard money to be paid by Nathaniel my son yearly and every year during her life that is in consideration of the land that shall be mentioned hereafter---Also I give one pound ten shillings to be paid by Joseph my son yearly and every year during her life that is in consideration of seventeen acres of land that shall be mentioned hereafter.

Also I give to my well beloved son Joseph seventeen acres of land lying on the north end of my tract of land adjoining his line......

Also I give to my well beloved son Nathaniel all and singular my lands; Messuage and animals by him freely to be possessed and enjoyed, the other part of my estate to be equally divided -- all my children including my step - son, John Blake, to have an equal part with the rest of my children. And I hereby make Constitute and ordain Robert, my son, Executor of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannul all and every other former testament Will Legacies Bequests and Executors by me in any ways before ( read) Will and Bequeathed, ratified and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this first day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety- six.
( Signed) Matthew Markland

Signed Sealed published pronounced and declared by the said Matthew Markland as his last will and testament in the presence of Each other and hereunto Subscribed our names. James Fletcher His mark Thomas Padget his mark Richard Dubel his mark

Matthew's headstone has this inscription: Matt Markland, born in Maryland, died March 10, 1796, age 68 years.

(Fries, Adelaide L., Forsyther, A County on the March, Vol. 111, p. 1343, Chapel Hill, 1949)
The following record was found in the Hope Church Book (Salem Archives, Winston-Salem, NC):
March 10, 1796 - Matthew Markland, a married man, Planter, in Stokes County. His age was 68 years, months and 10 days. He was born August 31st, 1727 in Maryland. He married Ancibel (Crampton) in Maryland. By this marriage he had 5 sons and 1 daughter.

It is regretable that so little is known of the earlier part of the life of Matthew Markland, 2nd, during his residence in Maryland, for it is recorded that he was a planter by this record--March 16, 1765--Thomas Ray leases to Matthew Markland for 40 pounds, tract called Detachment's Folly (excepting 50 acres) for seven years. Lease recorded April 3, 1765 by the request of M. Markland. (Frederick County, Maryland Deed Book J, page 1116).

He and his family were living in Carroll's Manor, Frederick County, Maryland, at the time of his migration to North Carolina. (Carroll's Manor, known as Carrolton, consisted of 10,000 acres granted in 1723 to Daniel, Mary and Eleanor Carroll. Charles Carroll one of the signers of the Decleration of Independence, was from Carrollton. Matthew, 2nd, was perhaps one of the many tenants necessary to operate this large Manor. At the time of his residence there he became associated with the Moravian Church. Consequently, in 1774, he and his wife and their family of seven children made the move to Old Rowan county, North Carolina, and settled in the English settlement, called Hope. Ancibel's grandson, Henry Cramphin, in his early teens, also accompanied them on this journey.

This Hope settlement was a part of the early Moravian Church settlement in Wachovia, and was under the jurisdiction of the Church at Salem (now Winston-Salem), North Carolina. This area was originally in Rowan County, but as new counties were created and county lines changed, this area has been in four different counties. It was in Rowan until 1770, after that date it was in Surrey County. It was in Stokes County, when Stokes was formed from Surrey in 1790, and in Forsyth County when that county was formed from Stokes in 1849.

An old map of the Wachovia Tract shows two pieces of property belonging to Matthew Markland, one of 168 acres on Muddy Creek at the mouth of what was later known as Little Creek, and the other 154 1/4 acres, some distance from Little Creek. This was on the Yadkin River in what is now the western edge of Forsyth County, North Carolina. In lists of property owners in Wachovia recorded in 1779 and later, the following owners were recorded: Isaac Douthid (Douthit); John Blake; Robert Markland; Matthew Markland; James Douthid.
Parents: Matthew MARKLAND and Margaret MORLEY.

Spouse: Ancibel CRAMPTON. Matthew MARKLAND and Ancibel CRAMPTON were married about 1752 in prob MD. Children were: Robert MARKLAND, Mary MARKLAND, Jonathan MARKLAND, Matthew MARKLAND III, Joseph MARKLAND, Nathaniel MARKLAND.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born about 1756 in MD. Did Matthew move to PA? There is listed in the US 1790 Census, Matthew Markland as head of household in Washington County, PA. Washington County, PA adjoins Ohio County, WV (at that time, VA) where Jonathan, Matthew's father resided before moving to KY. Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Priscilla DAVIS.


Matthew MARKLAND III4,1580 was born on Mar 11, 1761 in MD-Prince Georges County. [NEED TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Will Written]1581 Title: Matthew Markland Will Bath County, KY
Author: Matthew Markland
Publication: Bath County, KY Will Book A pg. 331
Note: Primary
Repository:
Note: Family History Center
Call Number: FHC Film 0272994
Media: Manuscript
Page: pg. 41
Text: Will written and dated 11/20/1822 He died after Nov 20, 1822 in KY-Bath County.1582 He died in TLSpears states year of death was 1823.. Moved from Clemmonsville, NC to Madison County, KY in 1804.
Will was admitted into Probate February, 1823.

Matthew Markland Will & Estate Inventory
Bath County KY Probate Records Vol. A pg. 331 & 349

In the name of God Amen whereas I Matthew Markland of the County of Bath and State of Kentucky being weak in body but of perfect mind & memory and calling to mind that it is appointed unto all men to die do constitute and Ordain this to be my last Will and Testament made by me or in my name and this to be my only Will and Testament.

Item1: It is my desire to be buried in decent Christian burial. My Soul I give up to god that gave it and my body to the dust.

2nd: and as to such worldy property as it has pleased God to bless me with I will and desire of it in manner and form following, Towit:

1st: All my Just debs are to be paid out of my Estate

2nd: I will and bequeath unto my well beloved son William Markland fifty cents to be paid out of my Estate also to my well beloved son Levi Markland fifty cents to be paid out of my Estate also to my well beloved daughter Nancy Olverson fifty cents to be paid out of my Estate also to my well beloved son Matthew Markland fifty cents to be paid out of my Estate and as to the residue of my property it is
my wish and desire that it should be equally divided amongst my four children, Towit, Peggy Jonathan Sally & Nathaniel Markland and my well beloved wife, Polly Markland and I hereby nominate and appoint my well beloved wife Polly Markland my lawful Executrix and my trusty friend Moses my lawful
Executor to this my last Will and Testament in Testimony wherof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the presence of the 20th day of November 1822.

Matthew Markland

Acknowledged in the presence of

Samuel Willson
William Whaley

Bath County

Matthew moved from Clemmonstown Guilford North Carolina to Madison County Kentucky in 1804.

1790 Stokes County, NC. census for Matthew Markland as head of the household:
3 males under 16; 1 male over 16; 1 female.

1800 Stokes County, NC. census for Matthew Markland as head of household - Salisbury District:
1 male 0-10; 2 males 10-16; 1 male 16-26; 1 male 26-45; 1 female 0-10; 2 females 26-45; 2 slaves. Parents: Matthew MARKLAND and Ancibel CRAMPTON.

Spouse: Lucy GENTRY. Matthew MARKLAND III and Lucy GENTRY were married on Apr 21, 1787 in NC-Surry County. Children were: Living, William MARKLAND, Levi MARKLAND, Nancy MARKLAND.

Spouse: Living. Matthew MARKLAND III and MARY were married after 1807. Children were: Margaret MARKLAND, Jonathan MARKLAND, Nathaniel MARKLAND, Sally MARKLAND.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born about 1801. Maryland Genealogies vol 2/2
Indexed by Thomas L. Hollowak from the MD Historical Magazine
Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore MD 1980 Parents: Richard MARKLAND and Ally.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born on Mar 11, 1820 in MO-Prairie Township, Howard County.208 He died on Apr 24, 1891 in MO-Armstrong, Howard County.208 He worked in/as 10 years Justice of the Peace and was 12 years Judge in Prairie Township, Howard Co..208 He was 31 years a member of the in Armstrong, MO Methodist Church..208 Armstrong Herald states that he was survived by second wife and 11 children. All the children but one "reside in vicintiy of Armstrong". Parents: Levi MARKLAND and Rhoda GREEN.

Spouse: Loretta HARVEY. Matthew MARKLAND and Loretta HARVEY were married on Jan 20, 1842 in MO-Howard County, Methodist Episcopal Church. Children were: Elizabeth MARKLAND, Frances MARKLAND, William L. MARKLAND, Jonathan H. MARKLAND, Arretta MARKLAND, Sarah B. MARKLAND.

Spouse: Sarah Ann FINNELL. Matthew MARKLAND and Sarah Ann FINNELL were married in 1861. Children were: Levi Price MARKLAND, Matthew MARKLAND, Asa King MARKLAND.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born on Oct 20, 1830 in NC. He died on Feb 24, 1903. Parents: Nathaniel MARKLAND and Mary Polly ORRELL.

Spouse: Ann ZIMMERMAN. Matthew MARKLAND and Ann ZIMMERMAN were married on Mar 24, 1853 in NC-Davie County.111 L.C. Hanes, JP; L.C. Hanes, N.H. Gaither, witnesses Children were: Melvin Gaither MARKLAND, Julius Oaks MARKLAND, Thomas Jack MARKLAND, Sallie Virginia MARKLAND.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born about 1836. Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Mary CRAIG.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born on Dec 2, 1864 in MO-Prairie Township, Howard County. Armstrong Herald states that he was married 3/27/1890. It also states that Levi Markland was married on that date. Parents: Matthew MARKLAND and Sarah Ann FINNELL.

Spouse: Living. Matthew MARKLAND and Bertha EVANS were married on Mar 27, 1890.


Matthew MARKLAND4 was born on Mar 26, 1866. He died on Jan 18, 1930. Parents: Sanford MARKLAND and Eliza Jane SIMPSON.

Spouse: Margaret CALLAWAY. Matthew MARKLAND and Margaret CALLAWAY were married on Nov 29, 1894.


Matthew Merritt MARKLAND4 was born on Aug 31, 1910. He died on Jun 14, 1931. Killed in car wreck. Parents: Augustus MARKLAND and Living.


Matthew V. MARKLAND4 was born on Feb 8, 1838.1524 He died on Nov 18, 1866 in IN-Marion County. He was buried in IN-Pike Township, Marion County, Pleasant Hill Cemetary. Parents: Jonathan MARKLAND and Mary Ann STULTZ.

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