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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas Prather was born Abt 1725, ,Prince George, Md (son of Jonathan Prather, III and Jane Mullikin); died , Fredrick Co., Md..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Thomas married Josie Allen Abt 1750, Md.. Josie (daughter of Robert Allen and Mrs Robert Allen) was born Abt 1726, of, Bedford, Va. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. James Prather was born , of Prince George Co., Md; died , Bedford Co., Va..
    2. Nehemiah Prater was born , of Henry, Pitt'vania, Pa.
    3. Glatha Prater was born , of Montgomery Co., Va; died , of Montgomery Co., Va.
    4. Sarah Prather was born Abt 1752, of, Bedford, Va.
    5. Archibald Prather, I was born 1755, ,Pittsylvania, Va; was christened , Also Lived in Henry Co., Va.; died Aug 1831, Salyersville, Magoffin, Ky; was buried , On Burning Fork, Magoffin Co., Ky..
    6. Jonathan Prather, Prater was born Abt 1757, ,Pittsylvania, Va; was christened , Poss. Henry Co., Va.; died 1795, ,Floyd, Ky.
    7. William Prater Prather was born Abt 1760, Halifax, Tazewell, Va; was christened , Lived After 1811 in Bath Co., Ky.; died Bef 1813, Bath Co., Ky..
    8. Nancy Elizabeth Prather was born 1762, of Amelia, Va; died , of Ky.
    9. Thomas Prather was born Abt 1764, Bedford Co., Va.; died , Washington Co., Va..

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jonathan Prather, III was born Abt 1695, of, Calvert, Md (son of Jonathan Prather ( Prater, II and Elizabeth Clagett); died Bef 1734, of, Prince George, Md.

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    • Reference Number: 3.005.05
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Jonathan married Jane Mullikin Bef 1712, of, Calvert, Md. Jane (daughter of James Mullikin, Jr and Jane P Prater, Prather) was born Abt 1693, of, Prince George, Md. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Jane Mullikin was born Abt 1693, of, Prince George, Md (daughter of James Mullikin, Jr and Jane P Prater, Prather).

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    • Reference Number: 3.013.03
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Ann Prather was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    2. Martha Prather was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    3. Jane Prather was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    4. William Prather was born 12 Dec 1712, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md; was christened , Lived in Va..
    5. Jonathan Prater Prather, IV was born Abt 1715, of, Prince George, Md; was christened , Will Made Aug.16, 1771"to My Loving Wife"; died Bef 12 Jun 1772, ,Bedford, Va.
    6. Mary Prather was born 14 Apr 1716, Queen Ann Par., Prince George Co., Md..
    7. Elizabeth Prather was born 27 Jul 1718, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md.
    8. 1. Thomas Prather was born Abt 1725, ,Prince George, Md; died , Fredrick Co., Md..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonathan Prather ( Prater, II was born 12 Sep 1666, Calvert, Maryland, Md (son of Jonathan Prather ( Prater, I and Lyle Jane MacKay); died 20 Mar 1736, ,Prince George, Md; was buried 1736.

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    • Ancestral File Number: FLBK-S6
    • Reference Number: 2.001.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !AFN FLBK-S6

    *Jonathan recieved land named "Too Good" in Prince George Co.,Md. 3/22/1684
    He sold this 1707 to Col. Henry Darnall.
    He also received land from his step father, John Smith. Part of the
    inheritance of "Orphans Gift", and other lands that came from his paternal
    grandmother. In his Will he gave each of his children one shilling and the
    rest of his large plantation estate to his granddaughter, Rachel Dorsett and
    one cow to his grandson, William Prather (son of Jonathan III.)
    AF gives her name as Biggers,but the Clagett pedigree claims her as a Clagett.WJP

    Jonathan married Elizabeth Clagett Maryland. Elizabeth (daughter of Thomas Clagett, Capt and Mary Nutley, Nutter) was born 1673, St. Leonards, Calvert, Md. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Clagett was born 1673, St. Leonards, Calvert, Md (daughter of Thomas Clagett, Capt and Mary Nutley, Nutter).

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    • Ancestral File Number: 7TVD-WX
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    The Will of Jonathan Prather was dated 1734.

    I, Jonathan Prather
    "... my Grand Daughter Rachel Dorsett..."
    "... my Grandson William Prather Son of Jonathan Prather deceased..."
    "... my Grandson John Dorsett
    "... my Grand Daughter Rachel Daughter of Rachel Dorsett ..."
    "... my Son John Prather..."
    "... my Son Thomas Prather ..."
    "... my other Seven Daughters..."
    my daughter Ann ..."
    my daughter Jean ..."
    my daughter Susannah ..."
    my daughter Rachel ..."
    my daughter Sarah ..."
    "... my Dear and Loving Wife Elizabeth..."
    "... in presence of James Crow Edward Talbott Francis Dorsett

    March the 23d 1735/6
    "...came James Crow & Francis Dorasett two Subscribing Evidences to the
    fore-going Will..."
    (4 Dec., 1734; 23 Mar. 1735-6 Liber#1, folio 259 Orphan's Court, Prince George
    Co., Maryland)

    Elizabeth Bigger had a brother, Walter Bigger, who inherited "Too Good"
    and because he died without an heir the land "Too Good" went to Elizabeth
    Bigger Prather.

    Their dgter. Martha married her cousin William Nathan Prather II (ref. #822)

    Children:
    1. Frances Prather was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    2. 2. Jonathan Prather, III was born Abt 1695, of, Calvert, Md; died Bef 1734, of, Prince George, Md.
    3. William Prather was born Abt 1696, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md.
    4. Anne Prather was born Abt 1698, ,Calvert, Md; died Aft 1738.
    5. John Prather was born Abt 1701, ,Calvert, Md.
    6. Thomas Prather was born Abt 1703, ,Calvert, Md; died 1742.
    7. Elizabeth Ann Prather was born Abt 1705, ,Calvert, Md.
    8. Susannah Prather was born 01 Oct 1708, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md.

  3. 6.  James Mullikin, Jr was born Abt 1662, ,Prince George, Md (son of James Mullikin and Mary Darnell); died 1715, ,Prince George, Md.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !P-A.gives b.abt 1660

    James Mullican's name first appears in the Maryland records in 1660 when "came
    Thomas Williams and demands land for the transportation of .. James Mullican..
    and others "brought all, come over in the year One Thousand Six Hundred
    Sixty."

    On April 18, 1664 James Mullican patented a 300 acre tract in Dorchester
    County and called it "Mullikin's Orchard."
    In August of 1665 he purchased another 200 acres and named it "Mullikin's
    Green."

    James Mullikin lived in Clavert Co. Maryland on the Patuxent River and was a
    plantationer. Before 1667 he married Mary Darnall, the widow of John Darnall.
    She brought one son to the marriage. His Will was written Aug., 18, 1666 and
    probated Oct., 16, 1667.

    James married Jane P Prater, Prather Abt 1685, of, Calvert, Md. Jane (daughter of Jonathan Prather ( Prater, I and Lyle Jane MacKay) was born 1664, Calvert, Maryland, Md; died 1710. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Jane P Prater, Prather was born 1664, Calvert, Maryland, Md (daughter of Jonathan Prather ( Prater, I and Lyle Jane MacKay); died 1710.

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    • Reference Number: 2.002.02
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !R.Gardine shows her.

    Jane had a daughter, Mary Mullican, who married John Bowie.

    Listed in "Maryland and Virginia Colonial Families" :

    John Bowie, nephew & heir of John Smith of Scotland and Maryland, the latter
    of whom had married Jane, the widow of Jonathan Prather, & grd-mother of Mary
    Mullican.
    Amount disbursements paid from the Estate of John Smith, dec'd., Nov. 3, 1709,
    was the following: Paid to John Bowie, a legacy to Mary Mullikin who has
    become his wife. 50. pounds sterling.
    (Inventories and Accounts, Liber 30, f. 235, Hall of Records).

    John and Mary (Mullican) Bowie are asserted to have been the grt. grt.
    grd-parents of the famous "Jim Bowie", of the Alamo.
    (Bowie op. cit., p. 639)

    Children:
    1. James Mullikin, III. was born Abt 1681, ,Prince George, Md; died Bef 25 Apr 1740.
    2. John Mullikin was born Abt 1683, of, Prince George, Md.
    3. Mary Mullikin was born Abt 1685, of, Prince George, Md.
    4. William Mullikin was born Abt 1687, of, Md; died Aft 1778, ,Prince George, Md.
    5. Eleanor Ellen Mullikin was born Abt 1689, of, Md.
    6. Thomas Mullikin was born Abt 1691, ,Prince George, Md; died Bef 23 Nov 1748, ,Prince George, Md.
    7. 3. Jane Mullikin was born Abt 1693, of, Prince George, Md.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Jonathan Prather ( Prater, I was born 1630, Elizabeth City, Norfolk, Va; was christened , Eliz. Citties Co., Is Now Norfolk Co. (son of Thomas Prater, II (Gnt.) and Mary unknown); died Bef 21 Aug 1680, Calvert, Md; was buried 1680, Calvert, Md.

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    • Occupation: Resurrection Plantation
    • Reference Number: 1.001.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !Birth place provided by Robert Gardine.Marriage rec on LDS film says m.bef
    1663 Calvert Co.MD.He is also sealed to Jane McKay-AFN;227H-4N-,m.1660,MD.
    Date 1 Oct 1992 Arizo.There is a question as to Jane's last name and was she m.
    before.GRS-NGC Confrences,21 Oct,1993,Cyndi Pote gives his wife as Lyle Jane
    MacKay.She refers to Gary Benton Prather as her source.In Calvert Co.MD.He
    purchased land on Swan Creek and built Prather Hall[inf from Don
    Silvius,E-mail. His 2 wives listed here are the same person,she could be a relative of his mother as I question whether her maiden name was McKay or Powell, The death rate of that colony was so high that few families
    stayed intact.(see Jonathon's mother's line) Wendell J Prater.

    Jonathan was born in Va. and later moved to Maryland ca. 1652/58.
    His name is recorded in several documents and we find it spelled several
    different ways. As example; he assigned land he owned,which stated it was
    land owned by Jonathan Prether but when he signed the document he signed:
    Jonathan Prater. He is also recorded in other such documents as Prater,Prator,
    Prether,Praither and Prather. Such was the level of education in those days,
    most people "sounded out" the spelling, and then spelled that way.
    We find the names Prater and Prather the most commonly used in documents
    concerning Jonathan.
    When Jonathan died his wife remarried to John Smith, a very wealthy Planter.
    He was very good to Jonathans children and when he died he willed them a
    Plantation he called "Orphans Gift" which was located near the city of St.
    Mary in Maryland. John Smith's will was proved 13 Oct. 1707
    Jane(Prather) Smith's Will was proved 7th Dec., 1713.
    We thought for years that "Jane" was a Goldsmith, daughter of George Goldsmith
    but now know she was Lyle Jane McKay. She was raised by the Goldsmiths.
    Jonathan Prathers Coat-of-Arms was registered with the College of Heraldry
    and has proven to be the continueing and long established "Prater Family"
    whose ancestrial estates were located on Eaton Water, in the County of
    Wiltshire, England. The Eaton Water Estates include Latton Manor, Inglesham
    Manor which are located along the head waters of the Thames River North of
    Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Jonathan used the "Prater" coat-of-arms
    on some of his documents. Several other docucments were also found.
    Below are examples of some of the documents we have found:

    MSS. (preserved in the State Paper Dept. of Her Majesty's Public Record
    Office, Eng.) "Muster Rolls of the Settlers of Va.".

    21 Aug. 1680 Inventory of Estate of Jonathan Prather, dec'd. appraised by
    Jn. Mils and Robt.Clark.
    6 Oct. 1658 Jonathan and settled on his land at the Potomac River.
    12 Nov. 1658 Jonathan Prator demandeth Warrant agst. Cornelius Kennede
    warrant to the Sheriff of Calvert Co.

    1 Apr. 1680 Jonathan Prater serving as Juror at Resurrection Manor, in
    Calvert Co., Maryland.

    Ref. Liber Q, Folio 302, Maryland Provencial Records, Land Office, Annapolis,
    Md.
    Jonathan Prather was transported by water from Virginia
    up Chesapeake Bay and the Potomac River to Swan Crk. then to
    Calvert Co.,Md. (now Pr.George Co.) with four men and one other woman;
    Alexander Forcarson, Robert MacKay & wife, Wm. Woodrose, Wm. Mill and
    Wm. Jones. In a small vessel owned by young George Reed of Calvert Co.,
    Md. We suspect that the "other woman" was Lyle Jane Mackay, sister of Rbt.
    Vol. I, p.35 "Calendar of Wills - Maryland
    Jonathan Prather and wife Jane , on Swan Crk., built their home on their
    estate they called "Prather Hall Plantation". Arrived Md. 6 Oct., 1658.
    They did not live there long and disposed of it to George Gouldsmith, who
    in his Will of Apr. 1666, bequeathed Prather Hall to his daughter, Mary
    Gouldsmith.
    This "Prather Hall" was located near present site of Ft. Washington,
    near what became Swan Crk. Rd. on the Potomac River. (about 10 miles
    south of the present Capitol Bldg., Washington D.C.)
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    Many earlier searchers have claimed that Jonathan was born in England
    but these were assumtions made by people who were involved in the "early"
    research of our family before the research was more complete.
    It was also reported that Jonathan Prather and Thomas Prater (the father
    of Jonathan ) were not of the same family. --------- But even these
    earlier researchers have stated that Jonathan was from Latton, Wiltshire
    and Thomas was from Eaton Water, Wiltshire. Little did they know that these
    two places are in fact the same estate. Eaton Water, Latton Manor, Inglesham
    Manor all adjoining one another and owned by John Prater in 1547 and later
    his son George who died in 1564. Their property was so vast that it borderd
    three county lines in Nothern Wiltshire.
    "Eaton Water" was located in the area known today as Eaton Hastings /
    Lechlade / Inglesham and also included Latton Manor which is located about
    one mile up river. All of these Manors are located along the bank of the
    Thames River in North Central Wiltshire. (About 4 miles North of Swindon).
    I have spent many a wonderful evening visiting and exploring this part of
    England and still find myself returning again, year after year.
    In the time of our forfathers, England was the worlds supplier of wool and
    woolen goods. While England was the supplier of wool, it was Flanders that
    converted the greatest amount of this wool into products, using their
    great weaving houses and world market connections.
    The Thames River was very important to the family, because it supported
    the primary family business, the woolen trade. They used the river waters to
    wash and process the wool and then transport it down river to the ports of
    London. This was only one of many businesses the family was involved in.
    Today the village (manor) of Lechlade has grown and is a beautiful village
    with its sidewalk shops, tea rooms and a large church of a later period.
    Inglesham was much larger than Lechlade when John Prater lived there in 1547,
    and now "old Inglesham" only has the church to remind us that the village
    even existed. ("new Inglesham" has about 6 houses and is located about one
    mile south of the Inglesham of Johns Praters day..).
    At Eaton Hastings, only the old church and "Ferry House" remain to remind
    us that a village once stood there. The north side no longer exist.
    Lord Hastings came into possession of southern part of Eaton village and it
    became known as Eaton Hastings, while the "old Eaton Water" no longer exist.
    He built a beautiful Manor home on the foundation of the old abot house
    which sat next to the church. Lord Hastings later desided that he did not
    approve of the location of the old church because it obstructed his view of
    the Thames River, so he had the church moved stone by stone and
    reconstructed about 50 yards west of its original location.
    The local residents (which most likely included members of the Prater
    family) were upset with Lord Hastings "for fear for the souls of their
    ancestors buried in the floor of the old church", thus they proceded to take
    Lord Hastings from his home and "stuffed him down his well, drowning him".
    There were several hundred years of Prater ancestors that lay under the floor
    of that old church at Eaton Hastings but today they lay in what is now the
    flower garden of the Hasting Manor House at Eaton Hastings.
    I had coffee with the present residents of the old Eaton Hastings Manor
    House and to my supprise they were totally unaware that the church had
    ever been moved, but they did exclaim, "that explains why our gardener
    finds an odd bone from time to time". (Such is the British humor.)
    Latton Manor is the most beautiful of what remains of our family manors
    which sat on Eaton Water, on the Criklade of North Wiltshire.
    I spent several nights in Latton Manor, sleeping in one of the homes
    that stood during the time that George Prater lived there (d.1564).
    George Prater is buried under the floor (3rd. Isle 7 Row) of the church of
    Latton Manor, Wiltshire.
    Latton has been in existance since before Roman occupation of England
    (A.D.64) and Roman villa ruins can be found there today. It is a small
    beautiful, quiet village with only about a dozen houses and the church
    remaining. Some homes have the old style grass roofs.
    We now know that Jonathan was born near Newport News, Va. and was the
    son of Thomas (Prater) Prather of "Eaton Water, Wiltshire, England "
    who landed in Elizabeth Citties, Va. in 1622. Thoams was between 18
    and 20 years old when he came to America.

    * Thomas was Born at Eaton Water, on the Criklade, Northern Wiltshire 1602/4.
    His son Jonathan was his heir in America, Jonathan Prather's estate was
    valued at 13,750 pounds at his death. Jonathan and his wife Jane, lived
    in their home near the present site of Ft. Washington on the Potomac
    River, Swan Creek Road, about 10 miles due south of the U.S. Capital
    Building. It was called "Prather Hall". G.B.Prather

    !Birth place provided by Robert Gardine.Marriage rec on LDS film says m.bef 1663 Calvert Co.MD.He is also sealed to Jane McKay-AFN;227H-4N-,m.1660,MD.
    Date 1 Oct 1992 Arizo.There is a question as to Jane's last name and was she m. before.GRS-NGC Confrences,21 Oct,1993,Cyndi Pote gives his wife as Lyle Jane MacKay.She refers to Gary Benton Prather as her source.In Calvert Co.MD.He purchased lan d on Swan Creek and built Prather Hall[inf from Don Silvius,E-mail.

    Jonathan married Lyle Jane MacKay 12 Sep 1660, ,Calvert, Md. Lyle was born 1635, Va.; died 07 Dec 1713, Brookfield Plantation, Prin.George Co., Md; was buried 1713, Prince George, Md. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Lyle Jane MacKay was born 1635, Va.; died 07 Dec 1713, Brookfield Plantation, Prin.George Co., Md; was buried 1713, Prince George, Md.

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    • Reference Number: 513
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Inventories & Accounts, Liber & C. ff 237/8 Hall of Records, Maryland.

    Jonathan Prather died without a Will:

    Inventory of goods and Chattles of Jonathan Prather appraised by Jno Mils and
    Robt Clark Aug. ye 21th 1680.

    4 cows + calves att 700 pounds sterling apice. 4900
    1 cow with a calv 600
    1 Mare 4 yars ould 500
    3 Heiffers 1 Bull 3 year old 1500
    5 Yarlings att 150 apiece 750
    1 old Mare with a hors colt 1200
    1 Young Mare 3 yar old 800
    1 Saddle hors of 5 yar old 12000
    3 Sows 5 Barrows 2 Boars & 5 Piggs 1000
    A parcell of putr with a prcell tinn saucpans 150
    a boxed Iron with 2 heatrs 30

    An old Flock bed with a Bolster 2 blankitts-
    & a Rugg & a bedstad. 300

    An old dedstad with a bolster 2 blankitts &
    a pillow all old. 150

    an old woodn couch & a woodn cubboard, 2 woodn
    chairs, 1 tray, 2 woodn plattrs 250

    1 chs fatt 10
    2 smll Butter potts 10
    1 Iron pestle 25
    1 old gun 150
    1 Grinding Ston 60
    2 Iron potts & an Iron Kettle 120
    1 Smll Chest 50
    1 hand saw, 1 chisll, 1 Goudge, 1 Curbb Briddle,
    1 rest all old. 120

    200 lbs. of tobacco due upon accot. to this
    Estate from Bryan Crowle 137.50

    JnO Mils (seal)
    Robt Clark (seal)

    No records have been found giving an inventory & accounts of his lands
    and/or slaves.

    Jane MacKay Prathers Will leaves the remainder of her land in England to her
    14 grandchildren. Her Will was written Dec., 1713 and is on fileat the Hall
    of Records in Annapolis, MD.

    After the death of Jonathan Prather, Jane remarried to John Smith a wealthy
    Scottsman and they lived on a plantation named "Brookfield" which was located
    on the Patuxent River about 7 miles from Upper Marlboro, MD.
    John Smiths Will was written on 3 Sept., 1707 and was proved on 23 Sept., 1707
    in Prince George Co., MD. (Pr.Geo.Co. Wills Liber1 ff30-2).

    Jane (Prather) Smith: Last Will & Testament, Prince George Co., MD.
    7 Dec., 1713.

    property as dowery from George Goldsmith where he later built" Prathers Hall"
    Jane was on the ship when Jonathan went up the Potomac from Va. to Md.
    She was listed as "one other woman"./ His wife was Lyle Jane MacKay and they
    were married at Jonathans home, "Prather Hall" on or before 12 Sept., 1666.
    Lyle Jane MacKay stayed with George Gouldsmiths family for a time as a young
    girl.They may have raised her for several years. (The Will of G.Goldsmith )

    !JWP says her name was not Goldsmith.GBP gives her name as Lyle Jane McKay,
    No parents.She was raised by Geo Gouldsmith.When Jonathon was transported from
    VA,there was a Robert MacKay & wife with him.She could have been the wife of
    Robert or his sister and wife of Jonathon.

    Children:
    1. 7. Jane P Prater, Prather was born 1664, Calvert, Maryland, Md; died 1710.
    2. 4. Jonathan Prather ( Prater, II was born 12 Sep 1666, Calvert, Maryland, Md; died 20 Mar 1736, ,Prince George, Md; was buried 1736.
    3. George Prater was born 1668, ,Calvert, Md; died 29 Jul 1678, ,Prince George, Md.
    4. William Nathan Prater, I was born 1670, Calvert, Maryland; died 1747, ,Prince George, Md.
    5. Thomas Prater was born 1673, ,Calvert, Md; died 1712, Orphans Gift, Prince George, Md; was buried 1712, Orphans Gift, Prince George, Md.
    6. John Prater was born 1676, ,Calvert, Md; died 20 Dec 1718, ,Prince George, Maryland.
    7. Elizabeth Prather was born 1680, Prince George's Co., Md; was christened , Husband: Phillip Gittings.

  3. 10.  Thomas Clagett, Capt was born 1644, of St Leonards, Eastcheap, London, England; was christened , Mayor of, Weston (son of Edward Clagett, Col and Margaret Adams); died 25 Jul 1703, Clagett's Design, Calvert Co., Md.

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    • Ancestral File Number: 1PH2-LD
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Thomas married Mary Nutley, Nutter 1676, ,,Md.. Mary was born 1645, of St. Leonards, Calvert Co., Md; died Bef 1691, ,,Md.; was buried 10 Mar 1728, North Hill, Cornwall, England. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Nutley, Nutter was born 1645, of St. Leonards, Calvert Co., Md; died Bef 1691, ,,Md.; was buried 10 Mar 1728, North Hill, Cornwall, England.

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    • Ancestral File Number: 1PH2-MK
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Martha Clagett was born , St. Leonards, Calvert, Maryland.
    2. Ann Clagett was born 1672, St. Leonards, Calvert, Md; died 27 Aug 1746, ,Prince Georges, Maryland; was buried 27 Aug 1746, ,Prince Georges Co., Md.
    3. 5. Elizabeth Clagett was born 1673, St. Leonards, Calvert, Md.
    4. Edward Clagett was born 1675, St. Leonards, Calvert, Md; died 1689, St Leonards, Calvert, Maryland.
    5. Thomas Clagett, Capt II was born 1678, St. Leonards, Calvert, Maryland; died 27 Mar 1733, Weston, Prince Georges C, Md; was buried , Weston, Prince Georges C, Md.
    6. Richard Clagett was born 1681, St. Leonard's, Calvert Co., Md; died 07 Dec 1752, Croome, Pr. George's Co., Md; was buried 1752, Croome, Pr. George's Co., Md.
    7. John Clagett was born 1682, St. Leonards, Calvert, Md; died 29 Mar 1769, Prince Georges, Md; was buried , Pr. George's Co., Md.
    8. Charles Clagett was born 1695, of Prince George Co., Md; died 1763.
    9. George Clagett was born 1697, of, Calvert, Md.

  5. 12.  James Mullikin was born , of Prince George Co., Md.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    James Mullikin patented a 300 acre tract of land under Lord Baltimore in
    Dorchester Co., MD. called "Mullinkin's Orchard" on April 18, 1664 and a 200
    acre tract in the same county denominated "Mullikins Green" on Aug., 14, 1665

    James married Mary Darnell of Prince George Co., Md. Mary was born , of Prince George Co., Md. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Mary Darnell was born , of Prince George Co., Md.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Mary Mullikin was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    2. John Mullikin was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    3. 6. James Mullikin, Jr was born Abt 1662, ,Prince George, Md; died 1715, ,Prince George, Md.