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Thomas Tyler

M, #2276, b. 3 October 1749, d. 1820

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link
Birth3 October 1749In Maybe Maryland, British America.1
Marriage2
Death1820At age ~71.
Last Edited2 February 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3420] Official Report of the Fourth American Tyler Family Reunion Sept 13, 1899. Downloaded from archive.org 4/6/2023., He has confused our Robert Tyler (1750-1840)with Robert Langley Tyler (1751-1815), son of Edard Tyler II and Nancy Langley, both of which moved to Kentucky.

Edward Tyler

M, #2277, b. 2 March 1753

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link
Birth2 March 1753In Prince George's Co., Maryland, British America.1
MiscDied childless near Washington, VA.2
Last Edited6 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3420] Official Report of the Fourth American Tyler Family Reunion Sept 13, 1899. Downloaded from archive.org 4/6/2023., He has confused our Robert Tyler (1750-1840)with Robert Langley Tyler (1751-1815), son of Edard Tyler II and Nancy Langley, both of which moved to Kentucky.

Mary Tyler

F, #2278, b. 15 October 1757

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link
Birth15 October 1757In Prince George's Co., Maryland, British America.1
MiscDied unmarried.
Last Edited6 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book

John Tyler

M, #2279, b. 19 August 1759, d. 1820
Easily available information about him makes no sense. Note birth year...

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link
Birth19 August 1759In Prince George's Co., Maryland, British America.1
Death1820At age ~61.
Last Edited6 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book

Esther Tyler

F, #2280, b. 5 April 1761

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link
Birth5 April 1761In Prince George's Co., Maryland, British America.1
MiscDied unmarried.
Last Edited6 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book

Samuel Tyler

M, #2281, b. 4 July 1763, d. 1820

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link
Birth4 July 1763In Prince George's Co., Maryland, British America.1,2
Death1820At age ~57.
MiscMarried a Miss Webb from Prince George County. But Some Samuel Tyler married Verlinda Riddle 19 Jan 1782 and a Samuel Tyler married Susanna Waters 25 Dec 17833
Last Edited6 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S7320] "BUTT(S) FOOTPRINTS IN THE SANDS OF TIME." Family Tree https://butts.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=butts&view=0&pid=44&ver=8278. Accessed 6 Nov. 2024.
  3. [S3420] Official Report of the Fourth American Tyler Family Reunion Sept 13, 1899. Downloaded from archive.org 4/6/2023., He has confused our Robert Tyler (1750-1840)with Robert Langley Tyler (1751-1815), son of Edard Tyler II and Nancy Langley, both of which moved to Kentucky.

Sarah Tyler

F, #2282, b. 4 April 1767

Parents

FatherRobert Tyler (b. 8 October 1723, d. 1815)
MotherMary Butt (b. 1732, d. 1810)
Pedigree Link

Family: Josiah Ray (b. 1757, d. 1843)

SonJosiah Ray (b. 1806, d. 1869)
DaughterMary Ray (b. 1808, d. 1881)
DaughterSarah Elizabeth Ray (b. 1812, d. 1872)
Birth4 April 1767In Queen Anne Parish, Prince George County, British America.1
Marriagebetween 1804 and 1805Found the first name and children on a tree of a descendant
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/102803315/person/412390401412/facts?_phsrc=Sgq4267&_phstart=successSource2
Last Edited2 February 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3420] Official Report of the Fourth American Tyler Family Reunion Sept 13, 1899. Downloaded from archive.org 4/6/2023., He has confused our Robert Tyler (1750-1840)with Robert Langley Tyler (1751-1815), son of Edard Tyler II and Nancy Langley, both of which moved to Kentucky.

Mary Tyler

F, #2283, b. 1 February 1697, d. 1769

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link
Birth1 February 16971,2,3,1
Death1769At age ~72.1
MiscMarried sevral times.1,1,3,4
Last Edited27 May 2023

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3480] "Robert Tyler III Susannah Duvall Tyler and daughter Mary birth recorded (June 12 1698) from Extract from Registry All Hallows Pa." Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/27459760/person/13378734675/media/1a155e16-a78c-4db4-ba13-93439792b70c?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023., See attached image
  3. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.
  4. [S4601] "Robert Tyler Sr. in the Maryland, U.S., Calendar of Wills, 1635." 1743 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6704:3250?indiv=try&h&_phsrc=Sgq3417&pid=192474652592&db. Accessed 12 Jan. 2024.

Susannah Tyler

F, #2284, b. 14 July 1700, d. 1784

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link
Birth14 July 1700In Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, British America.1,1,2,1,3
Marriage21 January 1714/15At St. Barnabas Episcopal in Leeland, Queen Anne, Prince George's, Maryland, British America.1,1,2,1,3
Death1784At age ~84 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.2
BurialAt Lamar Family Burial Ground in Largo, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
MiscDescendant John Briscoe's story.4
Misc20 March 1904The Baltimore Sun.5
Last Edited27 May 2023

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3452] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128254243/susannah-lamar: accessed 25 April 2023), memorial page for Susannah Tyler Lamar (14 Jul 1700–1784), Find a Grave Memorial ID 128254243, citing Lamar Family Burial Ground, Largo, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Margaret (contributor 47118174).
  3. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.
  4. [S3453] "Mareen Du Val in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/48442:61175?indiv=try&h&pid=202384183207&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023., See image of page
  5. [S3731] "20 Mar 1904, 7." The Baltimore Sun at Newspapers.com https://www.newspapers.com/image/372763078/?article=08c49348-e99c-4fa8-b7ca-6b1d7beb064b&focus=0.30113056%2C0.4930899%2C0.43420455%2C0.5966676&xid=3355&_gl=1*1ff2293*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE2ODQ3OTk2ODQuQ2p3S0NBandwYXlqQmhBbkVpd0EtN2VuYTd1cFFfUnNPclhRVzZzZENubWNNdGxqUFVkUkl4QmstSjNLeVl5NVQzNVhiOUFMRnlnZ0FCb0M4R29RQXZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_dc*R0NMLjE2ODQ3OTk2ODQuQ2p3S0NBandwYXlqQmhBbkVpd0EtN2VuYTd1cFFfUnNPclhRVzZzZENubWNNdGxqUFVkUkl4QmstSjNLeVl5NVQzNVhiOUFMRnlnZ0FCb0M4R29RQXZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NzUzODE3My4xNjg0NTIwOTQ2*_ga*ODMyMjAzMTQ4LjE2NjE2NTUyODg.*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*ZDk2MTJhNzAtN2IxNi00OWU0LWI3MGQtZTg3YjhhMWI0NGIyLjQzMC4wLjE2ODUyMTMzMzUuNjAuMC4w&_ga=2.90028318.423827951.1683818123-832203148.1661655288. Accessed 27 May. 2023., See image

Elizabeth Tyler

F, #2285, b. 22 September 1701, d. 1753

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link
Birth22 September 1701At Brough in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, British America.1,1,1,2
Death1753At age ~52.
Misc11 July 1717Married Samuel Pottenger b1693.1,1,2,3
Last Edited16 January 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.
  3. [S4601] "Robert Tyler Sr. in the Maryland, U.S., Calendar of Wills, 1635." 1743 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6704:3250?indiv=try&h&_phsrc=Sgq3417&pid=192474652592&db. Accessed 12 Jan. 2024.

Priscilla Tyler

F, #2286, b. 12 June 1703, d. 1771

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link
Birth12 June 1703At Brough in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, British America.1,1,2
Death1771At age ~68.
Misc19 December 1723Married Nathaniel Wickham.1,1,2
Last Edited25 April 2023

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.

Robert Tyler

M, #2287, b. 9 August 1704, d. 1741

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Wade

DaughterRuth Tyler (b. 13 February 1725/26)
SonColonel Robert Tyler+ (b. 5 December 1727, d. 1778)
DaughterMary Tyler (b. 28 January 1729/30)
DaughterSusannah Tyler (b. 12 August 1731)
SonWilliam Tyler (b. 20 August 1733)
Birth9 August 1704At Brough in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, British America.1,1,2
Marriage7 January 1724/25In Maryland, British America. III. Robt. Tyler, Jr. (of Col. Ro.), b. 8.9.1704, "m. •his first
cousin, niece of his mother," and had 5 chn., 2 of whom, Robt. 3d and
Mary, are named in Col. Robert's will above. Robt. 3d, b. 11.5.1727,
m. Miss Bradley of P. G. Co., and had Robt. Bradley Tyler (m. Miss
Belt) and Millicent Tyler (m. Dr. Colmore Beanes).
Ancestral Colonial Families, page 2081,1,3,4
Death1741At age ~37.1
MiscTying Robert Tyler to Mareen DuVall. Col. Thomas Greenfield 37C.128 A PG £15.19.10 Oct 5 1716
Received from: Capt. Keysar, Dr. George Smith, James Moore, Robert Tyler on account of Mareen Duvall belonging to estate of Col. Hollyday.
Payments to: Jos. Belt, Leonard Hollyday guardian of James Hollyday. Leonard Hollyday, Maj. Josiah Wilson, Charles Carroll, James Hollyday, John Smith.
Executors: Thomas Trueman Greenfield, James Greenfield.5
Misc1735Named in his father's will. He is living in that area at the time of the will.6
Last Edited28 September 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.
  3. [S3478] "Robert Tyler in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560." 1900 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1247562:7836?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 Apr. 2023.
  4. [S4734] Welsh, L. W. (1928). Ancestral Colonial Families: Genealogy of the Welsh and Hyatt Families of Maryland and Their Kin. United States: Lambert Moon Prtg. Company. Downloaded 1/14/2024., See PDF of the book
  5. [S6747] "Thomas Greenfield b. 19 Feb 1648 Carleton, Gedling Parish, Nottingham, England d. 7 Nov 1715 Prince George's County, Maryland." probate: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I2176&tree=Tree1. Accessed 27 Sep. 2024., There is a LOT of information in this file!
    Greenfield Thomas b. 19 Feb 1648 - Early Colonial Settlers.pdf
  6. [S4601] "Robert Tyler Sr. in the Maryland, U.S., Calendar of Wills, 1635." 1743 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6704:3250?indiv=try&h&_phsrc=Sgq3417&pid=192474652592&db. Accessed 12 Jan. 2024.

Mareen Tyler

F, #2288, b. 10 February 1707, d. 1752

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link
Birth10 February 17071,2
Death1752At age ~45.1
MiscUnmarried and died without issue.1,2
Last Edited27 May 2023

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.

Jane Tyler

F, #2289, b. 20 May 1709, d. 1710

Parents

FatherColonel Robert Tyler, Gent (b. 6 January 1671, d. about 1738)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
Pedigree Link
Birth20 May 17091,2
Death1710At age ~1.2
Last Edited27 May 2023

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S3737] Pottinger in the Colonial Families of the USA, 1607." 1775. pages 592-593. https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/450042355:61175?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 27 May. 2023.

Samuel Duvall

M, #2290, b. 16 July 1667, d. 1742
Samuel Duvall was born in 1667 at Middle Plantation, All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland. He was a son of Mareen Duvall (born circa 1625 at Laval, Normandy, France) and Mary Bouth (born circa 1634 at France). Samuel Duvall married Elizabeth Iiams in 1697. They had seven (possibly eight) daughters including our ancestor Elizabeth Duvall who married Edward Tyler. He died in 1742 in Prince George's County, Maryland.
ReferencesAncestors

Parents

FatherMareen Duvall (b. about 1627, d. about 5 August 1694)
MotherMary Bouth (b. 1635, d. about 1673)
Pedigree Link

Family: Elizabeth Iiams (b. about 1667, d. 1719)

DaughterLucy Duvall
DaughterElizabeth Duvall+ (b. 6 October 1697, d. 1770)
DaughterSusannah Duvall (b. 3 September 1698)
DaughterRuth Duvall (b. 31 July 1703)
DaughterEsther Duvall (b. 4 October 1705, d. 5 March 1750)
DaughterSarah Duvall (b. 1708)
DaughterRachel Duvall+ (b. 1720, d. 1767)
Birth16 July 1667At Middle Plantation in Ann Arundel County, Maryland, British America. I don't see proof of the exact birth date quoted on wikitree.

One source says he was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland1,2
Marriage18 June 1697In Westminster Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, British Colonial America. Also have date as July 16, 16973,4,1,5,6,7,2,8
Death1742At age ~75 in Prince George's County, Maryland, British America.2
MiscDNA Matches - good. 9/13/2024 Scott's DNA on Kimsey
4 matches with 3 siblings - same as Elizabeth Iiams.
Will11 January 1741/42. There are two sets of dates! January 11, 1741/1742 (1742) -- date Samuel Duvall's will probated Prince Georges County, Maryland. [2]

Alternatively

March 24, 1741/1742 (1742) -- date of Samuel Duvall's will, probated Prince Georges County, Maryland. [2]

Will: Duvall, Samuel, Sr., planter, Prince George's County, January 11, 1741; March 24, 1741.

To daughters Elizabeth Tyler, Susannah Falconar, and Esther West, 5 shillings each.
To daughter Sarah Beck, lot in Queen Ann's Town.
To daughter Lucy Forrest, 100 acres lying next to land of Henry Odell and
Richard Butt at her death to pass to her daughter Elizabeth; should she die without heirs to next heir of Lucy, aforesaid and in event of her death

To grandson Samuel Devall Beck son of James Beck, William Forrest, husband of Lucy, aforesaid to have life into in this.
To grandson Samuel Dewall Beck, 212 acres dwelling plan."
To daughter Rachel Butts, £10.
Executors: Grandsons Samuel and Edward Tyler and son-in-law James Beck. [2]

Samuel Duvall's Will. Test: David Watson, Joseph Peach, Robert Kunstuble (Konstable). 22. 442. Note: James [Beck] and Edward Tyler renounced executorship of will. [5]

-- WikiTree1,2,9
Probate24 March 1741/42.1
Last Edited4 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., See PDF of the book
  2. [S7303] WikiTree contributors, "Samuel Duvall (1667-abt.1742)," WikiTree: The Free Family Tree, (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Duvall-112 : accessed 05 November 2024)., Nice profile and some sources here:
    Duvall Samuel (1667-abt.1742) _ WikiTree.pdf
  3. [S4628] "Maryland Marriages, 1666." 1970 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F4VW-DM4. Accessed 13 Jan. 2024.
  4. [S4733] "Maurice Falconer Rodgers." Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/83450457/person/172159745432/media/569cac7a-fe32-46cb-aba7-b1f65fe4e9b9?indiv=try&h&_phsrc=Sgq4176&db. Accessed 31 Jan. 2024.
  5. [S4879] Warfield, J. D. (1905). The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills, Deeds and Church Records. United States: Kohn & Pollock. Downloaded 1/29/2024., Downloaded 1/29/2024
  6. [S7288] "Elizabeth (Iiams) Duvall (abt. 1667." abt. 1742) ID/Link/URL/Cite/UserID https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Iiams-68. Accessed 2 Nov. 2024., see PDF for a few sources and some additional information:
    Iiams Elizabeth (abt.1667-abt.1742) at WikiTree.pdf
  7. [S7289] "Elizabeth Ijams b. 1671 Anne Arundel County, Maryland d. Bef 1742 All Hallows Parish, Anne Arundel County, Maryland: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties." Colonial-settlers-md-va https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I39081&tree=Tree1. Accessed 2 Nov. 2024.
  8. [S7366] Newman, H. W. (1990). Anne Arundel Gentry: A Genealogical History of Some Early Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. United States: Family Line Pub. Downloaded from archive.org 11/9/2024.
  9. [S7304] "Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GTYR-WS9?i=181&wc=SNY4-FMS%3A146535401%2C147178401&cc=1803986. Accessed 4 Nov. 2024., See image

Edward Tyler

M, #2292, b. 23 February 1734

Parents

FatherSamuel Tyler (b. 18 November 1714, d. 1767)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. 16 December 1714, d. after 1767)
Pedigree Link
Birth23 February 17341
MiscMigrated to Carolinas.1
Last Edited24 April 2023

Citations

  1. [S3424] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219883431/samuel-tyler: accessed 24 April 2023), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (18 Nov 1714–1767), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219883431, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).

Susannah Tyler

F, #2293, b. before 1751, d. before 1788

Parents

FatherSamuel Tyler (b. 18 November 1714, d. 1767)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. 16 December 1714, d. after 1767)
Pedigree Link
Birthbefore 17511
Deathbefore 17881
Last Edited24 April 2023

Citations

  1. [S3424] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219883431/samuel-tyler: accessed 24 April 2023), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (18 Nov 1714–1767), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219883431, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).

William Tyler

M, #2294, b. before 1758, d. after 1785

Parents

FatherSamuel Tyler (b. 18 November 1714, d. 1767)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. 16 December 1714, d. after 1767)
Pedigree Link
Birthbefore 17581
Deathafter 17851
MiscMarried (1) Elizabeth Lucas (2) France.1
Last Edited24 April 2023

Citations

  1. [S3424] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219883431/samuel-tyler: accessed 24 April 2023), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (18 Nov 1714–1767), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219883431, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).

Samuel Tyler

M, #2295, b. 22 January 1737, d. 29 October 1805
Samuel married Susanna Duval b. 1744 on Feb 21, 1762 in PG Co., MD. They had the following children: John b. 1763 in PG Co., MD d. 1841 in Frederick Co, MD m. Catherine Contee Harrison; Samuel b. 1780 in PG Co. d. 1850; Elizabeth b. abt 1765 m. Humphrey Belt Jr.; Christiana b. 1767 m. Thomas Pratt whose parents were Thomas Pratt & Eleanor Macgruder; William b. 1784 d. 1872 m. Mary Belt Addison on18 Jul, 1809 in PG Co.; Trueman b. 1772 in PFG Co. d. 1828 m. Grace Contee Harrison on Jan 4, 1798; Susannah b. abt 1774 in PG Co. d. PG Co. m. Benjamin Hodges in PG Co. on Apr 18, 1797; Grafton b. 1778 in PG Co. m.(1) Anne Hatton Plummer on Dec 14, 1808 in PG Co. (2) Catherine McGill on Mar 11, 1818 in AA Co, MD.

Parents

FatherSamuel Tyler (b. 18 November 1714, d. 1767)
MotherSusannah Duvall (b. 16 December 1714, d. after 1767)
Pedigree Link

Family: Susanna DuVal (b. 1744, d. 1788)

SonTruman Tyler (d. 1849)
SonJohn Tyler (b. 1763, d. 1841)
SonWilliam Tyler (b. 1784, d. 1872)
Birth22 January 1737In Prince George's County, Maryland, British America.1,2
Marriage21 February 1762In Prince George's County, Maryland, British America.1,2,3
Death29 October 1805At age 68 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.1,2
Last Edited31 January 2024

Citations

  1. [S3424] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219883431/samuel-tyler: accessed 24 April 2023), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (18 Nov 1714–1767), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219883431, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).
  2. [S4737] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219884041/samuel-tyler: accessed 31 January 2024), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (22 Jan 1737–29 Oct 1805), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219884041, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).
  3. [S4738] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219884654/susanna-tyler: accessed 31 January 2024), memorial page for Susanna Duval Tyler (19 Mar 1744–1788), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219884654; Buried or Lost at Sea, I believe she is buried with her husband.; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).

Susanna DuVal

F, #2296, b. 1744, d. 1788

Parents

FatherJohn DuVal
Pedigree Link

Family: Samuel Tyler (b. 22 January 1737, d. 29 October 1805)

SonTruman Tyler (d. 1849)
SonJohn Tyler (b. 1763, d. 1841)
SonWilliam Tyler (b. 1784, d. 1872)
Birth17441
Marriage21 February 1762In Prince George's County, Maryland, British America.2,3,1
Death1788At age ~44 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.1
Last Edited31 January 2024

Citations

  1. [S4738] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219884654/susanna-tyler: accessed 31 January 2024), memorial page for Susanna Duval Tyler (19 Mar 1744–1788), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219884654; Buried or Lost at Sea, I believe she is buried with her husband.; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).
  2. [S3424] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219883431/samuel-tyler: accessed 24 April 2023), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (18 Nov 1714–1767), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219883431, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).
  3. [S4737] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219884041/samuel-tyler: accessed 31 January 2024), memorial page for Samuel Tyler (22 Jan 1737–29 Oct 1805), Find a Grave Memorial ID 219884041, citing Tyler Family Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA; Buried or Lost at Sea; Maintained by ladyluck (contributor 48349858).

John DuVal

M, #2297
Son of Mareen DuVal son of immigrant.
Pedigree Link

Family:

DaughterSusanna DuVal+ (b. 1744, d. 1788)
Last Edited24 April 2023

Mareen Duvall

M, #2298, b. about 1627, d. about 5 August 1694
Mareen Duvall was a French Huguenot and an early American settler. He was born in France and arrived in the Province of Maryland on August 28, 1650. He received a patent from the first proprietors of the Maryland Colony, the Calvert Family. Naming the estate La Val, named after his family's estate in France, on the south side of the South River in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He became quite properous. He also owned Middle Plantation in Davidsonville, Maryland.

Mareen's parents are shown as French, but he joined the migrants of Lord Baltimore emigrating to the Colony of Maryland. I have not been able to find the original sources. His marriage record reports his birthplace simply as France, but one record collection has England instead. The latter seems in error, but may indicate a period of association or residence in the UK before migrating to America.

The Huguenot was a striking figure in colonial history. Many of the descendants of Mareen Duvall rendered distinguished service to the Province in Civil and military life. His sons and daughters intermarried with the most influential English Families in the Colony, and from the bequesters in the various wills it is evident that the life at Laval (La Val) and Middle Plantation was as luxurious and courtly as in any of the manors of the English gentry.

The last wife and widow of the Huguenot was Miss Mary Stanton, before 1700, she became the wife of Colonel Henry Ridgely, the immigrant, and with him, closed the administration of the estate of the Huguenot. The Younger Mareen objected to the disposition the estate of his father. He objected to the guardianship of Colonel Ridgely, but the courts did not sustain him.

Mareen Duvall, eldest son of the immigrant, married Frances Stockett, of Anne Arundel County and left numerous distinquished descendants.
Susannah Duvall, daughter of the Huguenot married Robert Tyler, and had among other descendants, President John Tyler.
Lewis Duvall, married Martha Ridgely, daughter of Robert Ridgely, the early colonial dignitary
--objgenealogy.
Mareen Duvall Middle Plantation sign
ReferencesAncestors
Pedigree Link

Family 1: Mary Bouth (b. 1635, d. about 1673)

SonLewis Duvall (b. ABT 1664–1676, d. 4 July 1724)
DaughterEleanor Duvall
SonCaptain John Duvall+ (b. circa 1660, d. before 20 April 1711)
SonMareen ("The Elder") Duvall, II+ (b. between 1661 and 1662, d. before 22 August 1735)
SonSamuel Duvall+ (b. 16 July 1667, d. 1742)

Family 2: Susannah Marie Brasseur (b. about 1655, d. 1692)

DaughterSusannah Duvall+ (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
DaughterElizabeth Duvall (b. about 1680, d. 1713)
SonMareen ("The Younger") Duvall (b. 1680, d. 9 June 1741)
DaughterCatherine Duvall (b. 1682, d. 1703)
DaughterMary Duvall (b. about 1683, d. 12 March 1735)
SonBenjamin Duvall+ (b. 1684, d. 11 December 1774)
DaughterJohanna Duvall (b. before 1687, d. 19 March 1711)
Birthabout 1627In Nantes, Bretagne, France. The marriage record to Susanna Brasseur gives his birth as 1630 and to Mary Bouth 1625.
Early Colonial Settlers gives his birth as 1630 in Nantes, Brittany, France1,2,3,4,5
Marriage16586,3,6,7
Marriage1673In Anne Arundel Co, Maryland, British America. This Geni tree has the same:
https://www.geni.com/people/Susannah-Duvall/6000000001051781055

Susannah Duvall (Brasseur)
Also Known As: "Brasheir", "Brasseux", "Brasseur", "Brashear", "Brashears", "Brasszur"
Birthdate: between circa 1650 and 1656
Birthplace: Nansemond, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Death: 1692 (35-46)
Middle Plantation, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America (Unknown)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Benoit 'Bennet' Brasseur and Mary Sterling
Wife of Mareen Duvall "The Immigrant"
Mother of Susannah Tyler; Benjamin Duvall; Mareen Duvall, the Younger; Catherine Orrick; Mary Hall and 2 others
Sister of Benjamin Brashears, Jr.; Robert Brashears; Mary Ellis; John Brashear; Ann Nancy Dalrymple and 3 others6,2,5,8
Deathabout 5 August 1694Middle Plantation in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, British America.6,1
MiscFamous descendants: Richard Cheney, Barack Obama, and Harry Truman. Famous descendants: Richard Cheney, Barack Obama, Harry Truman,
Vice President Dick Cheney, Supreme Court Justice Gabriel Duvall, Duchess Bessie Windsor, Confederate Spy Betty Duvall, Businessman Warren Buffett, and actor Robert Duvall9,10
MiscParents are possibly Massiot DUVAL and Margaret de ORBIN.
Religious AffiliationMareen Duvall was affiliated with Huguenot, then Church of England.6
MiscMiddle Plantation. Middle Plantation

Middle Plantation, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Built circa 1670 for Mareen Duvall (1625-1694) and his first wife, Marie Bouth (1639-1672). Soon after its completion it was said to be, "as luxurious and courtly as any of the manors of the English gentry". Since demolished, the manor was inherited by a junior branch of the Duvall family and in 1959 an historical marker was erected on its site by the Society of Mareen Duvall Descendants....

Duvall was a French Huguenot from a landed family who in America became a successful businessman and subsequently a substantial landowner and Maryland's Commissioner for the Advancement of Trade. In 1664, he received the second of several patents granted to him for 600-acres, a gifted from the 2nd Lord Baltimore. Duvall named it "Middle Plantation" probably because it lay between the South and Patuxent Rivers:

At Middle Plantation, Mareen Duvall, undoubtedly the most eminent and best beloved of Frenchmen to have settled in Maryland, lived the patriarchal life of a seventeenth-century Maryland planter, merchant, and country gentleman surrounded by his family and servants... His dwelling conformed to the architectural conventions of the 17th century, small and compact as characteristic of colonial homes in that day, whose features were basically Jacobean with a few innovations that had crept into Provincial Maryland.

The clapboard house stood two stories high and contained eight rooms; outbuildings included a milk house, servant's quarters and linen quarters. The kitchen was connected to the main house by a hyphen; and, Duvall's chamber contained a feather bed, eight leather Prussian chairs and a "large looking glass" - a luxury for 17th century colonials. Duvall slept downstairs, as did the caretaker, while upstairs his sons slept in one bedroom and his daughters in another.

Duvall died in 1694, leaving the Middle Plantation to his third wife and widow, Mary, for her lifetime and afterwards to his son, Judge Lewis Duvall. In 1695, Mary remarried Col. Henry Ridgely (1635-1710) who took control of the property despite tensions between Mary and her elder stepsons. By 1700, Mary was living with her husband at Catton - that would become part of Belair Mansion - and conveyed her life interest to her stepson Lewis who moved into the plantation (then evaluated at 844-acres) with his wife Martha Ridgely, her husband's niece. They remained here until 1708 when they moved to South Carolina.

Lewis died in 1724 and his widow and their daughters returned to Middle Plantation. It was finally passed to their youngest daughter, Anne Duvall (1709-1761), who married three times and held it until her death when it became the property of her eldest son, Joseph Way, Jr. For a brief period it was conveyed to Zachariah Hood, Stamp Collector for Maryland, who sold the 711-acre plantation in 1767 for £995 to Nicholas MacCubbin (1710-1783), High Sheriff of Anne Arundel County.

By 1773, Maccubbin had sold off part of the estate, leaving him with the manor and 493-acres. That year, the Middle Plantation was purchased by the brothers Thomas Henry Hall (1744-1788) and William Hall (1748-1815) - great-grandsons of the original owner, Mareen Duvall. Thomas later moved to Washington County and conveyed his share to his younger brother who lived here until his death in 1815. It is generally presumed that it was William Hall who knocked down the original manor and replaced it with a larger house.

https://househistree.com/houses/middleton-plantation
MiscDescended from THREE of his children. I am descended from three of his children, and they proceeded to marry each other...

Descendants of Mareen Duvall

Samuel Duvall (1667-1742), son of Mary Bouth
Married Elizabeth Iiams
daughter Elizabeth Duvall married Edward Tyler son of Susannah Duvall dau of Susannah Marie Brasseur
First cousins different grandmothers

Benjamin Duvall son of Susannah Marie Brasseur
Married Sophia Griffith
Daughter Sophia Duvall married Thomas Butt
Daughter Mary Butt married Robert Tyler
The calculator says they were second cousins two ways!
MiscChildren. Maryland Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia Maryland
Duvall family, page 136

"Maryland Genealogical and Memorial Encyclopedia." Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/4832838/person/-91358076/media/319e9846-71bc-4fb1-9bdb-bff98bd96401?indiv=try&h&db. Accessed 28 Apr. 2023.
EducationCould sign his name.
Immigrationbetween 1652 and 1659Maryland. Indentured servant. He was possibly an indentured servant to John Covell. He possibly came from Bristol, England, with 150 immigrants to Maryland about 1650 under the leadership of Colonel William Burgess.

I've seen this specific date: August 28, 1650 but no evidence for it.6,1,11,12,13,14,15
Property165750 acres for indentured service in 1657.
Property25 July 165950 acres of land on 25 July 1659.1,6
Property1664Middle Plantation in 1664 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, British America.1
Occupation1664Carpenter. He may have obtained his property by the practice of carpentry.
MiscThird wife was named Mary, no children.
Will2 August 1694In Ann Arundel County, Maryland, British America.6,16,17,5,18,19
Probate13 August 1694.
Last Edited4 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3444] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236505795/mareen-duvall: accessed 25 April 2023), memorial page for Mareen Duvall (20 Jan 1627–5 Aug 1694), Find a Grave Memorial ID 236505795, citing All Hallows Chapel Cemetery, Davidsonville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Debbie (contributor 46911311).
  2. [S3450] "Mars Marin Duvall in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560." 1900 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/366070:7836?indiv=try&h&pid=352244066015&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023.
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  4. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., The preface to the book has a letter from Judge Gabriel Duvall was a great-grandson of the emigrant.

    This does not mean he came to Maryland from France. Many Huguenots traveled to other countries before coming to America. So he could have come from England with William Burgess' group.
  5. [S4782] "Mareen Duvall b. 1630 Nantes, Britanny, France d. 13 Aug 1694 Middle Plantation, Anne Arundel County, Maryland: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties." Colonial-settlers-md-va https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I10103&tree=Tree1. Accessed 5 Feb. 2024., See PDF file:
    Duvall Marreen b. 1630 in Maryland Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.pdf
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  8. [S5804] "Susannah (Brasseur) Duvall (abt.1655-1692)." WikiTree FREE Family Tree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brasseur-21. Accessed 8 Jul. 2024., See PDF for source and more info:
    Brasseur Susannah Duvall (abt.1655-1692) WikiTree.pdf
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  11. [S3448] "Mareen Duvall in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s." 1900s https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1408452:7486?indiv=try&h&pid=352244066015&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023.
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  13. [S4746] Berkley, Henry J. "Londontown on South River, Anne Arundel County", MD, Maryland Historical Magazine Vol. 19 pg. 135, Baltimore, Md 1924 [mdhs.maryland.gov. Visited 2/2/2024.
  14. [S4879] Warfield, J. D. (1905). The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills, Deeds and Church Records. United States: Kohn & Pollock. Downloaded 1/29/2024., Downloaded 1/29/2024
  15. [S3454] "Mareen Duvall." Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mareen_Duvall. Accessed 4 Nov. 2024., See the current page here:
    Duvall Mareen b1627 - Wikipedia.pdf
  16. [S3446] "Mareen Duvall in the Maryland, U.S., Calendar of Wills, 1635." 1743 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1534:3250?indiv=try&h&pid=352244066015&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023., Not the complete will. See Mareen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Newman
  17. [S3447] "Mareen Duvall in the Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635." 1777 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/321727:9068?indiv=try&h&pid=352244066015&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023.
  18. [S6394] "Chapter 8 – John Mitchell II Family – William Atterbury, Maryland Immigrant." Williamatterburyimmigrant https://williamatterburyimmigrant.com/2020/02/15/chapter-8-john-mitchell-family/. Accessed 26 Aug. 2024.
  19. [S7302] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Last_Will_and_Testament_of_Mareen_Duvall.pdf. Accessed 11/4/2024., See the PDF file for the complete will:
    Duvall Mareen b1627 complete will.pdf

Mary Bouth

F, #2299, b. 1635, d. about 1673
Mary Bouth was born about 1639, possibly in Maryland. Her parents are unknown. Around 1657, she married Mareen Duvall, who had just completed his term of servitude to Colonel William Burgess, who had paid for his passage to Maryland. Mareen had been awarded fifty acres of land as a free planter. By 1664, Mareen had sold that fifty acres and settled near Col. Burgess in Anne Arundel County, on a 600 acre tract he named Middle Plantation. Mary and Mareen had five or six children. Mary died around 1672. She probably died in Anne Arundel county. Her place of burial is unknown at this time.
-findagrave.
ReferencesAncestors
Pedigree Link

Family: Mareen Duvall (b. about 1627, d. about 5 August 1694)

SonLewis Duvall (b. ABT 1664–1676, d. 4 July 1724)
DaughterEleanor Duvall
SonCaptain John Duvall+ (b. circa 1660, d. before 20 April 1711)
SonMareen ("The Elder") Duvall, II+ (b. between 1661 and 1662, d. before 22 August 1735)
SonSamuel Duvall+ (b. 16 July 1667, d. 1742)
Birth1635In Normandy, France.1,2,3
Marriage16584,1,5,3
Deathabout 1673In Anne Arundel County, British America.2,3
Last Edited2 November 2024

Citations

  1. [S3451] "Mareen Duvall in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560." 1900 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/366042:7836?indiv=try&h&pid=352244066015&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023.
  2. [S4596] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135435881/mary-duvall: accessed 10 January 2024), memorial page for Mary Bouth Duvall (1639–1672), Find a Grave Memorial ID 135435881; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Ken Smith (contributor 46985536).
  3. [S7293] "Marie Bouth b. 1635 Normandy France d. Abt 1673 Anne Arundel County, Maryland: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties." Colonial-settlers-md-va https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I12790&tree=Tree1. Accessed 2 Nov. 2024.
  4. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., It goes on and on for pages, with some mention of Robert Tyler and a section on Middle Plantation. See the PDF file of the book for more information...
  5. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023.

Susannah Marie Brasseur

F, #2300, b. about 1655, d. 1692
ReferencesAncestors

Parents

FatherBenois Brasseur (b. about 1620, d. December 1662)
MotherMary Richford (b. about 1625, d. about 1668)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mareen Duvall (b. about 1627, d. about 5 August 1694)

DaughterSusannah Duvall+ (b. about 1676, d. 12 May 1716)
DaughterElizabeth Duvall (b. about 1680, d. 1713)
SonMareen ("The Younger") Duvall (b. 1680, d. 9 June 1741)
DaughterCatherine Duvall (b. 1682, d. 1703)
DaughterMary Duvall (b. about 1683, d. 12 March 1735)
SonBenjamin Duvall+ (b. 1684, d. 11 December 1774)
DaughterJohanna Duvall (b. before 1687, d. 19 March 1711)
Birthabout 1655In Nansemond County, Virginia, British America.1,2
Marriage1673In Anne Arundel Co, Maryland, British America. This Geni tree has the same:
https://www.geni.com/people/Susannah-Duvall/6000000001051781055

Susannah Duvall (Brasseur)
Also Known As: "Brasheir", "Brasseux", "Brasseur", "Brashear", "Brashears", "Brasszur"
Birthdate: between circa 1650 and 1656
Birthplace: Nansemond, Virginia Colony, Colonial America
Death: 1692 (35-46)
Middle Plantation, Anne Arundel County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America (Unknown)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Benoit 'Bennet' Brasseur and Mary Sterling
Wife of Mareen Duvall "The Immigrant"
Mother of Susannah Tyler; Benjamin Duvall; Mareen Duvall, the Younger; Catherine Orrick; Mary Hall and 2 others
Sister of Benjamin Brashears, Jr.; Robert Brashears; Mary Ellis; John Brashear; Ann Nancy Dalrymple and 3 others3,4,1,2
Death1692In Anne Arundel Co, Maryland, British America.1,2
MiscParents. Some people have Benois Brasseur, 1620–25 May 1663 and Mary 1625-1668 (including FamilySearch)

Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties has
Benjamin Brashears 1598-1663 and Mary Richford 1618-1663

TWO SPELLINGS. FS has "Also Known As Benjamin Brashears"
_____________
Re her mother, the will states:

Brasseur, Mary, widow, of "The Cliffs, ==/==/===; 25th May, 1663.
To sons Robert, Benjamin and John, land; to be of age at 21 yrs.
To daus. Mary, Anne,, Susanna,, Martha and Eliza:, personalty; to be of age at 16 yrs,
Test: Theophilus Lewis, Jas. Pugslop.5,2
Last Edited8 July 2024

Citations

  1. [S4782] "Mareen Duvall b. 1630 Nantes, Britanny, France d. 13 Aug 1694 Middle Plantation, Anne Arundel County, Maryland: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties." Colonial-settlers-md-va https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I10103&tree=Tree1. Accessed 5 Feb. 2024., See PDF file:
    Duvall Marreen b. 1630 in Maryland Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties.pdf
  2. [S5804] "Susannah (Brasseur) Duvall (abt.1655-1692)." WikiTree FREE Family Tree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brasseur-21. Accessed 8 Jul. 2024., See PDF for source and more info:
    Brasseur Susannah Duvall (abt.1655-1692) WikiTree.pdf
  3. [S3426] Maureen Duvall of Middle Plantation by Harry Wright Newman. Washington, D.C. : H.W. Newman, 1952. Downloaded from archive.org April 6, 2023., It goes on and on for pages, with some mention of Robert Tyler and a section on Middle Plantation. See the PDF file of the book for more information...
  4. [S3450] "Mars Marin Duvall in the U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560." 1900 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/366070:7836?indiv=try&h&pid=352244066015&db. Accessed 25 Apr. 2023.
  5. [S4783] "Susanna Marie Brashears b. 1650 Nansemond County, Virginia d. 1692 Anne Arundel County, Maryland: Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties." Colonial-settlers-md-va https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I10618&tree=Tree1. Accessed 5 Feb. 2024., See PDF file:
    Brashears Susanna Marie b1650 - Maryland Early Colonial Settlers.pdf