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Descendants of Edward SMALLWOOD

Sixth Generation

9. John SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born in Jan 1666/1667 in Charles Co., MD. He died in 1694 in Charles Co., MD.

MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 2
VOLUME II.

Smallwood, John,Chas. Co.,20th Mch., 1693;
6th Aug., 1694.
To wife Lettes, dower rights.
To dau. Esther, 200 A. (unnamed) and personalty.
To brother -- Prayer, 50 A. adjoining land left dau. afsd.
To sister Mary Maddocks, and hrs., residue of land.
To brothers James, Matthew, Thomas, and William Smallwood, and William's wife (unnamed), brother Benjamin Smallwood, sister Sarah, brother -- Ladstone, brother -- Bayne, brother-in-law Corneli****s Maddocks, and to Hannah More, personalty.
Test: Dennis Connell, Rich'd Cardell, Ellis Paterick. 7. 18.

Probated 1694
John Smallwood

In the name of God Amen the 20th day of March 1693, I John Smallwood of Charles County in the province of Maryland {illegible}
Imp. I give and Bequeath unto my Daughter Ester Smallwood Two Hundred Acres of Land my plantation being upon it and one ffeather bed which I bought of my ffather Smallwood and pair of Blankette one rugg Pr of Sheetes and One Iron Pott and Iron Kettle the biggest bras kettle three puter Dishes two platts and one haire trunck and what Lynen I have and one Brindle Cow and yearling. I also Give my Daughter One Gray Mare which I bought of Edmond Lynsey & was formerly John Ratliefs and also Eight Sows & also one sett of cortaines and vallence and one Silver Spoon and one God Ring. Item I give Bequeath unto my wife Lettus One feather bed and furniture and one cow & yearling one Iron Pott one Brass kettle One gray pacing horse named Wigster and Eight Sows * Lettus to have my said Plantation till she doth marry whereupon and if sd Lettus doth marry then to have fifty acres of my daughter's land and one * Item I give and bequeath unto my brother James Smallwood one new striped searge coate & britches and one {illegible} cloth and one muskett. Item I give unto my brother Mathew Smallwood one striped searge coate & Britches and two gilts - Item I give unto my brother Thomas Smallwood one horse and one striped searge Jackett, Item I give unto my brother William Smallwood one young gray stone horse and I give unto the said William's's wife one yearling heifer, and I give unto my sister Sarah one bay horse called by the name of Cossoon, and I give unto Hennery Moore one two years old heifer with a white face which is down about Port Tobacco, Item I give unto my brother Ledstone one bay mare cropped of one ear and slitt and slit and {illegible} of the other ear. I give my brother Benjamin one Bay broke horse Item I give unto my brother Bayne One Horse which Ed Lindsey oweth me and is to be broke and delivered upon Demand. I give unto my brother Pryor fifty acres of land adjoyning to my daughter's lane, Item I give to my sister Mary Maddocks the other fifty acres of land Joyning unto Pryors and unto her heirs forever, and I give unto my brother in law Cornelius Maddocks one bay horse with a white face cropt of one year and {illegible} on the other, I give unto my well beloved father Smallwood ten hoggs and the remainder of my hoggs I leave for the paying of my debts and there is thirty shillings in Edmond Lynd's hand to pay Debts to which {illegible} My brother James Smallwood & my brother Thomas Smallwood Executors as witness my hand and seale the day & year above mentioned.

John X (his mark) Smallwood

Signed Sealled & delivered in
presents of
Dennis C. Connell
his mark
Richard Cardell
his mark
Ellis A. Carrick
his mark

August 6, 1694
The within written will was in common form proved at Port Tobacco in Charles County by the oaths of Richard Cardell and Ellis Caterick that they did see the within named John Smallwood sign seal {illegible} and heard him published & Declare the same to be his last will & testament before me.

/s/ C. Lomax, Depty


Box: 1 Fold: 1 Alexander Hamilton to Benjamin Cawood
2/16/1786

DESCRIPTION: 1 Autograph Letter Signed (copy) dated 2/16/1786 from Alexander Hamilton, Maryland tobacco factor in Piscataway, Maryland, to Benjamin Cawood, regarding the debt Cawood owed John Glassford & Company and the debt Cawood owed Robert Fergusson. Hamilton warns that he may contact William Harison, under whom Cawood worked, about the debt. Other references to Thomas Smith, Peter Campbell & Company, John Smallwood, and Benjamin Smallwood. Sent from Piscataway, Maryland.

John married Lettice. Lettice died in Sep 1735.

They had the following children:

+ 20 F i Esther SMALLWOOD
  21 F ii Elizabeth SMALLWOOD was born in 1695 in Charles Co., Md.
+ 22 M iii James SMALLWOOD
  23 M iv Thomas SMALLWOOD was born about 1702 in Charles Co., Md. He died in Jul 1778 in Charles Co., MD.
+ 24 M v Pryor SMALLWOOD
  25 F vi Sarah SMALLWOOD was born in 1708 in Charles Co., Md.
  26 F vii Mary SMALLWOOD was born about 1714.
  27 F viii Charity SMALLWOOD

10. James SMALLWOOD Jr. (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born in Oct 1668 in Charles Co., Md. He died on 12 Dec 1723 in Maryland.

MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 5

Smallwood, James, Sr.,Charles Co.,13th Nov., 1723;
12th Dec., 1723.
To wife's dau. Elenor --, sons Mathew and James (at 18 yrs.), dau. Lydia (at 16 or marriage), wife's sons John and William, personalty. Sons Mathew and James to make no bargain until 21 yrs. of age without consent of their mother and their bro. John.
To wife's sons John, William, Mathew and James and their hrs., tract -- bou. of Maj. Wm. Dent, equally (wife's thirds during life excepted).
To wife Mary, extx., personalty, including an English woman Mary Daginat.
Test: Mary Dagnall, James Griffen, Thomas Thomson. 18, 209.

Charles County, Maryland
Will probated December 12, 1723

James Smallwood

In the Name of God Amen

I James Smallwood of Charles County {illegible}

Item I give & bequeath to my Wife's Daughter Elenor one Negro Woman called by the name of Sue with her increase to her & her Heires forever & in case she dyes without lawfull Issue then I bequeath the said Negro Woman with her increase to my sons Matthew & James.

Item I give & bequeath to my Wife's daughter Elinor one feather Bedd one Rugg & pair of blanketts.

Item I give & bequeath to my Son Matthew one Negro Boy named Charles to him & his Heirs forever, and one feather bed, one Rugg & one pair of blankets to be delivered him at the Age of Eighteen Years & in case he dyes before he comes to that Age then I give & bequeath the said Negro to my sons James.

Item I give & bequeath to my Son James one Negro Girl called Nell after my wife's Decease with all her increase & one feather Bed, one Rug, & one pair of Blanketts all to be delivered him at the Age of Eighteen Years, & in case he dyes before that Age or at any time without lawfull Heirs begot of his Body, then I give & bequeath the said Negro and her increase to my son Matthew & his heirs Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter Lydia one Negro Girl called Sarah and her increase to her & her Heirs forever lawfully begotten of her Body to be Delivered her at the Age of Sixteen years or Day of Marriage which shall first happen and allso I give my said Daughter Lydia one feather Bedd, one Rugg & one pair of Blanketts & in case she dyes before she arrives to the Age of Sixteen Years or Day of Marriage then what I give her to be at her Mother's Disposall.

Item I give & bequeath to my Wife's son John one Negro Boy called Bowles to him & his Heirs forever.

Item I give & bequeath to my wife's son William one Negro Boy called Nacy to him & his Heirs forever.

Item I give & bequeath to my loving Wife Mary Smallwood one Negro Man called Tony & one Negro Woman called Mareer & one English Woman Servant named Mary Daginat to her & her Heirs forever.

Item My will is that my Son Matthew & my Son James shall make no bargains whatsoever till they come to the age of twenty one Years without the Consent of their Mother or Brother John.

Item My Will is & I do hereby give & bequeath to my Wife's Sons John, William, Matthew & James & their Heirs forever all that tract of Land I bought of Majr. William Dent to be equally divided among them (my wife's thirds during life excepted) together with all advantages Benefitts profitts Costs damages and Interests that may can or shall be had or recovered by me in a Law Suit with the Dents concerning the same Land, one third part whereof I do hereby give to my Wife & the remaining part to my wife's Sons John William Matthew & James mentioned and in case the Law Suit should abate by my Death undetermined I do hereby Impower my Wife & her Son John to renew & prosecute the Suit afd. to a finall Determination thereof for the uses above mentioned.

Item My Will is that my Stock of Cattle be equally divided between my wife Mary Smallwood my son Matthew my Son James my Daughters Lydia & Elenor & that they have their parts delivered then when they arrive to the age afore mentioned.

Lastly I constitute my loving Wife Mary Smallwood Execr of this my last will {illegible} this thirteenth day of November Anno Domini 1723.


/s/ James (the mark of II) Smallwood

Signed Sealed Published Pronounced & Declared by the same James Smallwood to be his last Will & Testament in the presence of

The mark of
Mary M. Dagnall
The mark of
James I. Griffen
Thos. Thomson

Xber 12th 1723

Then came Mary Dagnall James Griffin and Thos. Thomson and made oath on the Holy Evangelists {illegible}

James married Mary BOYDEN (Widow Griffin), daughter of John BOYDEN. Mary was born about 1672 in Charles Co., MD. She died after 1750 in Charles Co., MD.

They had the following children:

  28 F i Anne SMALLWOOD was born in 1694/1704 in Charles Co., Md. She died in 1730 in Charles Co., MD.
        Anne married William COGHILL. William died in 1729 in Maryland.
  29 F ii Elenor SMALLWOOD was born about 1696 in Charles Co., Md.
+ 30 M iii John SMALLWOOD
+ 31 M iv Matthew SMALLWOOD
+ 32 M v James SMALLWOOD III
+ 33 F vi Lydia SMALLWOOD
  34 F vii Mary SMALLWOOD
+ 35 M viii William SMALLWOOD

11. Mary B. SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born on 2 Nov 1670 in Charles Co., MD. She died in 1737 in Charles Co., MD.

Mary married (1) Cornelius MADDOCKS (MADDOX) on 16 Mar 1685 in Charles Co., MD. Cornelius was born in 1600 in England. He died in Feb 1705/1706.

Maddox Family Website: http://www.tfs.net/~gbyron/kin/maryland/page17.html

Cornelius Maddox, Immigrant Ancestor
The Maddox Family

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Cornelius Maddox (circa 1660-1707) is recorded as arriving in Maryland from Great Britian in 1680. Since both his birth and death dates are estimations, he was probably about 20 when he arrived. This early Maddox immigrant was married on March 16, 1665 to Mary Smallwood (circa 1670-1737), daughter of Colonel James Smallwood. The marital relationship is noted in the will of John Smallwood, naming Mary as his sister and Cornelius as a brother-in-law. Wm Hurley writes that Mary Smallwood would have been about 16 when she married Cornelius and there is a record that her father reported giving a gift of one cow and one mare to daughter Mary Maddocks in 1685/86.
Cornelius was a merchant and landowner in Charles County, MD. On May 20, 1688, Cornelius Maddock, merchant, and his wife Mary conveyed to James Smallwood 60 acres known as part of Tatshall. This is probably the same Cornelius Maddox who during 1681 was allotted 1,800 pounds of tobacco, and then 1,050 pounds by the assembly in payment for public expenses (Vol Vii, Archives of Maryland.)

Cornelius and his wife Mary had at least four children, born in Charles County, according to records of the Mormon Church:

James (c. 1686-1736), married Mary ____, 4 children.
John (c. 1687), no further information
Benjamin (c. 1693-1770), married Frances ___ (possibly Frances Wheeler)
Edward (c. 1691-1771) who married Jane Speake (c. 1698) in Charles County.
Two more children are named from the Cornelius-Mary union by James Wade Emison, a mid-20th century attorney of Vincennes, Indiana:
Phoebe Maddox ( ) married Joseph Clements
Walter Maddox ( ), described as a minor in 1720.
After Cornelius died in about 1706, his widow Mary married Robert Taylor and they had three known children, William Smallwood Taylor, Ann Taylor, and Elizabeth Taylor.

Cornelius and Mary had the following children:

  36 M i John MADDOCKS (MADDOX) was born in 1687.
+ 37 M ii Edward MADDOCKS (MADDOX)
  38 M iii Benjamin MADDOCKS was born in 1693 in See Notes. He died in 1770.

Benjamin Maddox, son of Cornelius, died in Charles County Md. He mentions 14 children: Mary, who married Humphrey Posey, Elizabeth who married Joseph Evans, Ignatius who married Sarah Gray, Phoebe, who married Francis Evans; Benjamin Jr, Thomas who married Frances Posey ( a cousin), Cornelius, George, Richard, Leonard, Lydia, Walter, Anne, Mary Anne who married Rhodum Posey.

Additional detail including dates and wills of this immigrant and his successors can be found in Maddox Family Records by Ms. Roberta Wiley, 1974. The actual lineage can be found on this site in the Persons database. We anticipate adding further research to the Cornelius line shortly and we seek help from website readers for photos, drawings and other research to illustrate it.
  39 F iv Phoebe MADDOCKS
        Phoebe married Joseph CLEMENTS.
+ 40 M v James MADDOCKS (MADDOX)
  41 M vi Walter MADDOCKS (MADDOX)

Mary also married (2) John TAYLOR in Sep 1712.

They had the following children:

  42 F vii Anne TAYLOR was born in Charles Co., MD. She died before 10 Aug 1745 in Charles Co., MD.
  43 F viii Elizabeth TAYLOR
  44 M ix William Smallwood TAYLOR died in Jun 1765 in Charles Co., MD.

13. Thomas SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born about 1674 in Charles Co., Md. He died on 4 May 1734 in Charles Co., MD.

Thomas was old enough to have his mark of cattle and hogs recored.on 6-28-1692 he was involved in various lawsuits including one seeking 2000 pounds of tobacco for taking in two of his deceased brothers children.another lawsuit was for libel.His property included Smallwood Plains,300 acres,smallwoods addition,100 acres he added amendment of 250 acres.he purchased the 200 acres"Wheelers Choice"in Prince George co.and change the name to "Moores Rest"

MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 7

Smallwood, Thomas,Charles Co.,14th Apr., 1734;
9th Apr., 1735.
To son James and hrs., the part of "Poor Call," Piney Branch, where he now lives; sd. son dying without issue, sd. lands to be divided between sons Thomas and Pryor and their hrs.
To son Thomas and hrs., 200 A. "Moores Rest;" and personalty; sd. son dying without issue sd. lands to son Pryor and hrs.
To son Pryor and hrs., part of "Poor Call," where testator lives, "Batchelor's Delight," 250 A. adjoining "Smallwood Plain," where Thomas Murphey lives.
To daus. Elizabeth Cawood, Sarah Roby, Esther Harrison, personalty.
To dau. Charity Davy, use of certain personalty during life, afterwards sd. personalty to her daus. Ann and Eleanor Davy and their hrs.
To Humphrey Berry, 300 A. "Smallwood's Plains" during life; at his decease to be divided between Humphry and Thomas Betry and their hrs., his sons by testator's dau. Mary.
To wife Alice, extx., residue of personal estate.
Test: William Atchinson, John Robison, Thomas Metcalfe. 21. 336.

Charles County, Maryland
Will probated April 9, 1735

Thomas Smallwood

In the Name of God Amen

The fourteenth day of April in the year of our Lord God 1734 I Thomas Smallwood of Charles County being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory {illegible}

Imprimis I give my well beloved son James Smallwood all my land belonging to me that lyeth on that side of Piney Branch whereon he now liveth to him and the Heirs of his body lawfully begotten forever forever but in default of such I give at his decease to be equally divided between my Sons Thomas and Pryor and to their Heirs Lawfully begotten forever the Land given here is all that part of Poor Call whereon the said James liveth --

Item I give to my beloved Son Thomas Smallwood a Tract of Land called Moore's Rest beginning at an Ancient Oak standing {illegible} 200 acres to the said Thomas and the Heirs of his body {illegible} in Default of such issue at his decease to be given to my Son Pryor and the heirs {illegible} and also do give unto him one Negro Man called Charles likewise one featherbed with furniture one Iron pot two Basons and six plates and do order that if my Son Pryor should die without Issue that my Son Thomas may have a Negro called Davy -

Item I give unto my Son Pryor Smallwood all that parcel or Tract of Land called Poor Call Lying on the northside of Piney Branch being the Plantation whereon I now live also a Tract of Land called Batchelors Delight also a Tract of land Adjoining to Smallwoods Plain whereon a certain Thomas Murphey now liveth containing 250 Acres do give it unto the said Pryor and the Heirs of his Body {illegible} and in Default of such Issue do give unto my Son James Smallwood all that part of Poor Call whereon I now live to him {illegible} the other Tracts to wit Batchelor's Delight and the Tract whereon Thomas Murphey now liveth if Pryor should decease without issue to be given unto my Son Thomas and the Heirs of his body {illegible} and also do give unto the said Pryor one Negro man called Davy one feather bed with Furniture one Iron pot Two Pewter Dishes and Six plates and his choice of two young Sorrel Horses -

Item I give unto my Daughter Elizabeth Cawood one Negro boy called Jeffry -

Item I give unto my Daughter Sarah Roby one Negro boy called Davy

Item I give unto my Daughter Esther Harrison one Negro Girl now in her possession called Judy -

Item I give unto my Daughter Charity Davy the use of a Negro Woman called Pegg from next April 1735 for and during her natural Life afterwards do give her to her two children Ann and Eleanor Davy and their Heirs forever.

Item I give unto Humphry Berry a Tract of Land called Smallwood's Plain containing Three Hundred Acres and after his Decease to be equally divided between his Sons Humphry and Thomas begotten of the body of my Daughter Mary to them and the Heirs of their boyds Lawfully begotten forever.

Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved Wife Alice Smallwood whom I likewise constitute and ordain my only and sole Executrix of this my last Will & Testament one Negro Man called Brieger {?} and two Negro Women called Moll and Lucy, one Negro Child Violetta and do also give unto her all the residue of my Household Goods or stuff Cattle Horses and Mares, Implements Utensils moveables and all the remainder of my Personal Estate Together with all Debts dues Demands & Tobacco whatsoever ordaining and requesting her the said Alice to pay what Debts is owing from me to any Person or persons whatsoever.

Thomas Smallwood (his T mark)

William (his W mark) Atchison
Thomas Metcalfe
John (his E mark) Robison

Thomas married Alice or Letitia GODFREY about 1696 in City Cemetery, Buchanan Co, MO. Alice was born about 1675 in Charles Co., MD. She died in 1735 in Maryland.

They had the following children:

  45 F i Esther SMALLWOOD was born in 1692 in Charles Co., MD. She died in Aug 1776 in Charles Co., MD.
  46 M ii James SMALLWOOD was born in 1693 in Charles Co., MD. He died in 1775 in Charles Co., MD.
+ 47 M iii Thomas SMALLWOOD
  48 M iv Pryor SMALLWOOD was born in 1704 in Charles Co., MD. He died before 1742 in Charles Co., MD.
+ 49 F v Elizabeth SMALLWOOD
  50 F vi Sarah SMALLWOOD was born in 1708 in Charles Co., MD.
  51 F vii Charity SMALLWOOD was born in 1712 in Charles Co., MD.
  52 F viii Mary SMALLWOOD was born in 1714 in Charles Co., MD. She died before 1734.

14. Bayne SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born about 1676 in Charles Co., MD. He died in 1709 in Charles Co., MD.

MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3
VOLUME III.

Smallwood, Bayne,Port Tobacco, Chas. Co.,28th June, 17-;
2nd Dec., 1709.
To brother James (Smallwood), ex., and rest of brothers and sisters, all estate which came by father --.
To sd. father, personalty.
To wife Charity, all estate which came through her father, Col. Jno. Courts.
Test: Jno. Done, Thos. Clark, Wm. Foster. Part 2-12. 208.

Bayne married (1) Charity COURTS, daughter of Col. John COURTS.

Bayne also married (2) Priscilla HEARBRED.

They had the following children:

  53 M i William SMALLWOOD was born in 1732 in Charles Co., Md. He died on 12 Feb 1792 in Prince George Co., Md.

16. Capt. William SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born about 1677 in Charles Co., Md. He died on 12 Jun 1706 in Charles Co., MD.

MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 3
VOLUME III.

Smallwood, William,Charles Co.,17th Feb., 1705;
12th June, 1706.
To wife Eleanor, estate which was hers at marriage.
To child., Jane, John and Ann, all estate which was testator's at marriage afsd.
To son John afsd., 2 tracts in Charles Co., one 100 A. at head of Portobacco Ck. and the other on Mattawoman, at present in possession of brother Pryar Smallwood: also lot and house in Porttobacco.
Exs.: Wife Eleanor and brother James Smallwood.
Test: Mary Hulme, Joseph Dewell, Wm. Newman. 12. 27.

William married (1) Elizabeth BREED. Elizabeth was born in 1681 in MD. She died before 1705.

They had the following children:

  54 F i Jane SMALLWOOD was born in 1695 in Maryland.
+ 55 M ii John SMALLWOOD
+ 56 F iii Ann SMALLWOOD

William also married (2) Eleanor HAWKINS (FORMERLY TUBMAN). Eleanor died on 3 Aug 1709 in MD.

17. Pryor SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born about 1680 in Maryland. He died on 7 Aug 1734 in Charles Co., MD.

Maryland Calendar of Wills
Viewing record 1 of 1 match for:
Pryor Smallwood
Wills of Maryland residents from 1635-85 More information below

Smallwood, Prior (Pryor),Charles Co.,23rd Feb., 1732-3;
29th Mch., 1734.
To son William and hrs., 200 A. dwelling plantation “Christian Temple Manner,” bought by father James Smallwood from Thomas Witcherly and wife.
To son Bayne., ex., and hrs., residue of real estate; sd. son to allow his sisters Ann and Elizabeth to work so much of tract called “Bayne” or “New Design” as will employ their negroes while sd. sisters remain unmarried.
To dau. Hester, personalty.
To child., viz.: Bayne, William, Ann and Elizabeth, residue of personal estate equaily.
Test: Rev. William Maconchie, Richard Hodgson, Thomas Johnson. 21. 1.
MARYLAND CALENDAR OF WILLS: Volume 7

Pryor married Elizabeth (McMillion) STONE. Elizabeth died on 23 Feb 1732/1733 in Charles Co., MD.

They had the following children:

+ 57 M i William SMALLWOOD
+ 58 M ii Bayne SMALLWOOD
  59 F iii Ann SMALLWOOD was born in 1720 in Maryland.
  60 F iv Elizabeth SMALLWOOD was born in 1730 in Charles Co., MD.
  61 F v Hester SMALLWOOD was born about 1715.

18. Sarah SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born in 1685 in Charles Co., MD. She died in Jun 1735 in Charles Co., MD.

Sarah married Henry MOORE. Henry died in 1735 in Prince George Co., MD.

They had the following children:

  62 F i Ann MOORE
  63 M ii Benedictor MOORE
  64 F iii Charity MOORE
  65 F iv Elizabeth MOORE
  66 F v Esther MOORE
  67 F vi Sarah MOORE
  68 M vii William MOORE
  69 M viii Henry MOORE Jr was born after 1714 in Charles Co., MD.

19. Leadstone SMALLWOOD (James , John , Matthew , Matthew , Edward ) was born about 1687 in Charles Co., Md. He died on 22 Feb 1755 in Charles Co., Md.

1790 Census - Charles Co MD
Ledstone Smallwood Sen.
1(male over 16) 1(male under 16) 4(females)

Leadstone married (1) Elizabeth GARLAND, daughter of Randolph GARLAND and Mary. Elizabeth was born in 1689 in Charles Co., MD. She died after 1744 in Charles Co., MD.

They had the following children:

+ 70 F i Henrietta SMALLWOOD
  71 M ii James SMALLWOOD was born about 1722 in Charles Co., Md.
  72 M iii John SMALLWOOD was born about 1710 in Charles Co., Md.
  73 F iv Charity SMALLWOOD was born about 1712 in Charles Co., Md.
        Charity married MITCHELL.
  74 F v Mary SMALLWOOD was born about 1714 in Charles Co., Md.
        Mary married GODFREY.
  75 F vi Susannah SMALLWOOD was born in 1720 in of Frederick Co., Va.
        Susannah married Stephen NOLAND about 1749 in Frederick Co., Va. Stephen was born about 1712 in Charles Co., Md.
  76 F vii Ann SMALLWOOD was born in 1728 in Charles Co., Md.
        Ann married Ledstone Smallwood COOKSEY.
+ 77 M viii Leadstone SMALLWOOD Jr.
+ 78 M ix William SMALLWOOD

Leadstone also married (2) Mary.

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