======================================================================== DOC#: 170 ST: MD CNTY: BALT PG: 1 of 1 EVENT: Cemet,Census,Court,Geneal,IGI,Land,Marriage,Milit,Probate,Will SOURCE1: The Compiled Records of BALTIMORE County Maryland SOURCE2: Multiple Sources. AUTHOR: PUB: NOTES: Data Collected by: John E. Cain DATE: LOCATION: 1211 Maritime Ln.; Wylie, TX 75098 CAT#: ======================================================================== The data in this document is a compilation of various records that have been collected concerning this county. It is by no means complete. The format of this document is as follows: CEMETERIES - CENSUS - US, State, Territorial, Tax lists, slave, COURT - All relevant court documents except probate. GENEALOGIES - IGI - Data from the LDS IGI files. IMMIGRANTS - passports, etc LAND - Claims, Grants, Patents, Lotteries, Deeds, etc. MARRIAGES - From county records, genealogies, IGI, etc. MILITARY - Rosters, Records, Pension, DAR, etc. PROBATE - Wills, Minutes, Guardian, Inventory and Accounts, etc. MISCELLANEOUS - Bible Records, Newspapers, Church, County History, Historical Accounts. Data in Brackets indicates source, ex: [LDS #0158333] SPECIAL NOTES: Baltimore, an original county, was created in 1659. Towson, 21204 is the county seat. Clerk of the circuit court has marriage, divorce, civil ct, & land records from 1851; Registrar of wills has probate records. I was primarily interested in Baltimore County in the time prior to 1770, therefore most of the records in this document are in that period. jec ======================================================================== >>>>> Record Begins <<<<< ======================================================================== ************************************************************************* CEMETERIES ************************************************************************* No data ************************************************************************ CENSUS ************************************************************************ KEY TO 1790 UNITED STATES CENSUS -------------------------------- PAGE = Page # on census schedule CNTY = County where enumerated A = White males to age 16 B = White males over age 16 C = Free white females SL = Slaves in household THE 1790 US CENSUS (From LDS Search Files) FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP A B C SL CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- - - - -- --- DANIEL CAIN BALT 110 MD 1790 1 0 1 80 ( ) HENRY CANE BALT 24 MD 1790 1 3 1 00 ( ) JOHN CAIN BALT MD 1703 _ _ _ __ ( ) MRS CAIN BALT 21 MD 1790 0 0 1 00 ( ) WILLIAM KAIN BALT 19 MD 1790 1 0 1 00 ( ) KEY TO 1800 - 1810 UNITED STATES CENSUS --------------------------------------- PAGE = Page # on census schedule F = White female under age 10 CNTY = County where enumerated G = White female age 10 - 16 A = White male under age 10 H = White female age 16 - 26 B = White male age 10 - 16 I = White female age 26 - 45 C = White male age 16 - 26 J = White female over age 45 D = White male age 26 - 45 K = Free Negroes E = White male over age 45 L = Slaves THE 1800 US CENSUS (From LDS Search Files) FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP ABCDE FGHIJ K SL CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- ----- ----- - -- --- ANTHONY CANE BALT 175 MD 1800 00010 02110 0 00 ( ) DORAH CANE BALC 173 MD 1800 00000 00000 0 40 ( ) JOSEPH CANE BALC 175 MD 1800 00100 10100 0 00 ( ) SAMUEL KANE BALC 263 MD 1800 00011 10010 0 00 ( ) ZACHARIAH CANE BALC 175 MD 1800 00100 30110 0 01 ( ) THE 1810 US CENSUS (From LDS Search Files) FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP ABCDE FGHIJ K SL CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- ----- ----- - -- --- ?? CAIN BALT 110 MD 1810 _____ _____ _ __ ( ) ANN KANE BALT 149 MD 1810 _____ _____ _ __ ( ) ELIZABETH CAIN BALT 476 MD 1810 _____ _____ _ __ ( ) SAMUEL KANE BALT 695 MD 1810 _____ _____ _ __ ( ) THOMAS KAIN BALT 377 MD 1810 _____ _____ _ __ ( ) WILLIAM KAIN BALT 333 MD 1810 _____ _____ _ __ ( ) KEY TO 1820 UNITED STATES CENSUS -------------------------------- PAGE = Page # on census schedule G = White female under age 10 CNTY = County where enumerated H = White female age 10 - 16 A = White male under age 10 I = White female age 16 - 26 B = White male age 10 - 16 J = White female age 26 - 45 C = White male age 16 - 18 K = White female over age 45 D = White male age 16 - 26 E = White male age 26 - 45 F = White male over age 45 THE US CENSUS OF 1820 (From LDS Search Files) FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP ABCDEF GHIJK CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- ------ ----- --- ARON CAIN BALT 132 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) DANIEL KANE BALT 84 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) DEVONSHIRE KANE BALT 81 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) HENRY KANE BALT 53 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) J CANE BALT 398 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) J KANE BALT 387 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) JAMES CAIN BALT 148 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) JAMES CAIN BALT 429 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) JOHN CANE BALT 224 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) JOHN M CAIN BALT 136 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) THOMAS CAIN BALT 201 MD 1820 ______ _____ ( ) KEY TO 1830 - 1840 UNITED STATES CENSUS --------------------------------------- PAGE = Page # on census schedule L = White female under age 5 CNTY = County where enumerated M = White female age 5 - 10 A = White male under age 5 N = White female age 10 - 15 B = White male age 5 - 10 O = White female age 15 - 20 C = White male age 10 - 15 P = White female age 20 - 30 D = White male age 15 - 20 Q = White female age 30 - 40 E = White male age 20 - 30 R = White female age 40 - 50 F = White male age 30 - 40 S = White female age 50 - 60 G = White male age 40 - 50 T = White female age 60 - 70 H = White male age 50 - 60 U = White female age 70 - 80 I = White male age 60 - 70 V = White female over age 80 J = White male age 70 - 80 K = White male over age 80 THE 1830 US CENSUS (From LDS Search Files) FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP ABCDEFGHIJK LMNOPQRSTUV CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- ----------- ----------- --- AARON CAIN BALT 202 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) DEMPSHIRE KAIN BALT 62 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) ELENOR CAIN BALT 85 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) ELIZA KANE BALT 52 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) FRANCIS KANE BALT 427 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) JANE CANE BALT 305 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) JOHN CAIN BALT 517 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) JOHN CAIN BALT 306 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) NANCY CANE BALT 295 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) WILLIAM KANE BALT 144 MD 1830 ___________ ___________ ( ) THE 1840 US CENSUS (From LDS Search Files) FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP ABCDEFGHIJK LMNOPQRSTUV CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- ----------- ----------- --- AARON CAIN BALT 116 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) ELIZA CANE BALT 55 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) JAMES CAIN BALT 66 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) JAMES KANE BALT 169 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) JOHN CAIN BALT 48 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) JOHN CANE BALT 198 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) JOHN K KANE BALT 113 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) MARGARET KANE BALT 80 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) NANCY KANE BALT 80 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) THOMAS CAIN BALT 19 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) THOMAS CANE BALT 231 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) WILLIAM CAIN BALT 85 MD 1840 ___________ ___________ ( ) THE 1850 US CENSUS FIRST NAME LASTNAME CNTY PAGE ST YEAR TYP CK ---------- -------- ---- ---- -- ---- --- --- AARON CAIN BALT 151 MD 1850 ( ) AARON CAIN BALT 69 MD 1850 ( ) ALFRED CAIN BALT 190 MD 1850 ( ) AMANDA KANE BALT 214 MD 1850 ( ) AMELIA S KANE BALT 69 MD 1850 ( ) ANN KANE BALT 326 MD 1850 ( ) ANNA KANE BALT 43 MD 1850 ( ) ANNE KANE BALT 51 MD 1850 ( ) BERNARD CAINE BALT 149 MD 1850 ( ) BERNHARD KAIN BALT 91 MD 1850 ( ) BRIDGET KANE BALT 368 MD 1850 ( ) CATHARINE CAIN BALT 187 MD 1850 ( ) CATHRINE CANE BALT 206 MD 1850 ( ) CHARLES KANE BALT 37 MD 1850 ( ) CHARLOTTE KANE BALT 348 MD 1850 ( ) CONRAD KAIN BALT 60 MD 1850 ( ) CORNELIUS KANE BALT 69 MD 1850 ( ) DAVID KANE BALT 132 MD 1850 ( ) DAVID KANE BALT 356 MD 1850 ( ) DAVIS CAIN BALT 100 MD 1850 ( ) EDWARD CAIN BALT 286 MD 1850 ( ) ELIZA KAIN BALT 26 MD 1850 ( ) ELLEN CAIN BALT 319 MD 1850 ( ) ELLENORA CAINS BALT 111 MD 1850 ( ) EMILY KANE BALT 215 MD 1850 ( ) FRANCES KANE BALT 327 MD 1850 ( ) GEORGE P KANE BALT 207 MD 1850 ( ) GODLOVE K KANE BALT 296 MD 1850 ( ) HANNAH KAIN BALT 122 MD 1850 ( ) ISABELLA KANE BALT 185 MD 1850 ( ) JACOB CAIN BALT 43 MD 1850 ( ) JAMES KANE BALT 76 MD 1850 ( ) JAMES KANE BALT 246 MD 1850 ( ) JAMES KANE BALT 380 MD 1850 ( ) JAMES KANE BALT 176 MD 1850 ( ) JANE CANE BALT 322 MD 1850 ( ) JOANNA KANE BALT 166 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN CANE BALT 350 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN CANE BALT 418 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KAINE BALT 200 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN CAIN BALT 65 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN CAINS BALT 73 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN CAINS BALT 200 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KANE BALT 40 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KANE BALT 159 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KANE BALT 91 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KANE BALT 97 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KANE BALT 46 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN KANE BALT 304 MD 1850 ( ) JOHN W CANE BALT 410 MD 1850 ( ) JOSEPH KAIN BALT 316 MD 1850 ( ) LAURA KANE BALT 352 MD 1850 ( ) LEWIS KANE BALT 308 MD 1850 ( ) MARGARET KANE BALT 24 MD 1850 ( ) MARY KANE BALT 212 MD 1850 ( ) MARY KANE BALT 170 MD 1850 ( ) MARY KANE BALT 1 MD 1850 ( ) MARY KANE BALT 377 MD 1850 ( ) MARY KANE BALT 288 MD 1850 ( ) MARY KANE BALT 405 MD 1850 ( ) MARY A CAIN BALT 127 MD 1850 ( ) MATHIAS KANE BALT 420 MD 1850 ( ) MATTHEW CAINES BALT 253 MD 1850 ( ) MICHAEL CAIN BALT 448 MD 1850 ( ) MICHAEL CAIN BALT 21 MD 1850 ( ) MICHAEL KAINE BALT 200 MD 1850 ( ) NANCY KANE BALT 462 MD 1850 ( ) NELEY KANE BALT 367 MD 1850 ( ) PATRICK KANE BALT 208 MD 1850 ( ) PATRICK CAIN BALT 120 MD 1850 ( ) PATRICK KAINE BALT 300 MD 1850 ( ) R D KANE BALT 147 MD 1850 ( ) RACHEL KANE BALT 313 MD 1850 ( ) RICHARD KANE BALT 169 MD 1850 ( ) RICHARD KANE BALT 85 MD 1850 ( ) RICHARD KANE BALT 72 MD 1850 ( ) ROBERT KAINE BALT 122 MD 1850 ( ) ROSA KANE BALT 46 MD 1850 ( ) THOMAS KANE BALT 73 MD 1850 ( ) THOMAS KANE BALT 119 MD 1850 ( ) THOMAS CAIN BALT 14 MD 1850 ( ) THOMAS KAINS BALT 234 MD 1850 ( ) VIRGINIA KANE BALT 421 MD 1850 ( ) W KANE BALT 170 MD 1850 ( ) WILLIAM KANE BALT 327 MD 1850 ( ) WILLIAM KANE BALT 113 MD 1850 ( ) WILLIAM KANE BALT 22 MD 1850 ( ) WILLIAM CANE BALT 110 MD 1850 ( ) WILLIAM CAIN BALT 120 MD 1850 ( ) WILLIAM H KANE BALT 379 MD 1850 ( ) (Inhabitants of Baltimore County, Maryland 1692-1763. [Cain176.doc]) Page 23. Baltimore County Tax List, 1737: Principio Iron Works, -----WILLIAM CANE---- (A list of Taxables of the Upper Hundred of Patapscoe) (Baltimore County, Maryland, Tax List 1699-1706 [Cain175.doc]) Page 34. 1703 Taxables, North Side Patapsco. JOHN CAIN (From Cain174.doc) Page 393 Index to the signers of the 1768 Joppa petitions of Baltimore co., MD. 1768 signers, 18 yrs or older- referendum on moving the seat of County Government to Baltimore from Joppa on the Gunpowder. FOR: CAIN, DINES (DENNIS) 578 CAIN, JAMES 579 (5xx pages are from original document) ************************************************************************ COURT ************************************************************************ (Baltimore County Court Proceedings, Liber BB #B [MDHR 5028 2-14-12-24 page 396]) Nov 1755 Adjudged that WILLIAM CAINE on his petition be for the future levy free. ************************************************************************ GENEALOGIES ************************************************************************ BALTIMORE COUNTY FAMILIES 1659-1759. BY Robert W. Barnes, Gen. Pub co., 1989. DPL 929.20973 B261B NOTE: The page numbers are from the book "Baltimore County Families 1659-1759", by Robert W. Barnes. The references given in parenthesis after the item such as (12:193) are explained in the bibliography at the end of this record. Page 90. CAINE, WILLIAM, ordered to be levy free in Nov. 1755. (40:396) Page 91. CANE, MARY, serv., in inv. of Thomas Lightfoot. Apr. 1688 (51:8) Page 425. Martin, John, d. by 4 Sept. 1742 when JAMES CAINE posted admin. bond with JOHN CAINE; prob. the John Martin of Tal. and Balto. cos., who d. leaving a s. John, of P. G. Co., (3:335; 12:193; 80:43) Page 597. Spicer, John (2), poss. s. of Edward (1), m. Juliatha Hawkins on 10 Nov 1709; placed as a s. of Edward because he was in the same par. as Edward (1), and because he had a s. named Edward; on 23 Jan 1716 leased 50a on the n. side of Patapsco from John Talbott; on 11 March 1724 bought 50a The Fancy from James Boring; in 1727 took up Spicer's Inheritance; d. leaving a will, 6 Jan 1738 - 7 March 1739, naming w. Juliatha, ch. Thomas, Edward, Elizabeth, Juliatha, Ann, Susanna, Sarah, and Dinah; on 11 July 1742 the wid. Juliatha sold 50a The Fancy to Charles Ridgley; in 1750 the wid. of John "Spier" (sic) owned 100a Spicer's Inheritance; John and Juliatha had iss: Sarah, b. 30 Nov 1710, m. Jonathan Hanson on 12 June 1733; Mary, b 9 Nov 1712; Thomas b. 26 Aug 1714; Edward, living on 6 Jan 1738; Juliatha, may have m. Henry Worrell on 30 Jan 1745; Dinah, m Joshua Hall; ANN, may have m. JAMES CAIN on 15 April 1746; may have m. 2nd Joshua Hall; Elizabeth, b 4 July 1731 (67:483; 77:63; 79:169; 70:149; 127:67; 133; 153:11; 207; 219-3:338). Page 661. Wallis, Diana, orphan of Elizabeth, age 5 "last month," in Aug 1743 was bd. to JAMES CAINE (35:8) Page 664. Warren, John, m. Eliz. Keen or CAINE on 16 Feb 1751 (131) BIBLIOGRAPHY Administration Accounts, (Maryland Hall of Records) 2 - Liber 2 3 - Liber 3 Administration Bonds, (Maryland Hall of Records) 12 - Liber 2 Court Proceedings, (Maryland Hall of Records) 21 - Liber IS#B 35 - Liber for 1743-1745/6 40 - Liber BB#B Land Records (Maryland Hall of Records) 61 - Liber IS#IK 70 - Liber IS#H 64 - Liber IR#AM 77 - Liber TB#C 66 - Liber HW#2 79 - Liber TB#E 67 - Liber TR#A 80 - Liber TR#C 109 - "Baltimore County Land Records of 1687." Maryland Historical Magazine 36 (1941), 215-219. Published Wills Cotton, Jane Baldwin. "Maryland Calendar of Wills" 8 vols. 121 - Volume II 122 - Volume III 127 - Volume VIII Church Records. 131 - Register of St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church; Index to register made by Helen W. Brown. Typescript, Maryland Historical Society. 133 - Register of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church. Transcription, Maryland Historical Society 137 - Register of First Presbyterian Church, Baltimore. Transcription, Maryland Historical Society Tax Lists 153 - Baltimore County Debt. Book for 1750. ms. in Calvert Papers, MHS Miscellaneous 174 - unassigned 207 - Card Index to Maryland Grants, (Hall of Records) 219-3 - Anne Arundel County Parish Registers: St. James' Parish Register. Transcription by Lucy H. Harrison. MHS. ------------------------------------------------ THE CAINS --------- WILLIAM CAINE who purchased land called "Richardson's Plain" from Thomas Richardson in 1686 is the first known Cain of his line. A partial list of his descendants is shown below. WILLIAM CAINE (1) - The immigrant? Bought land called Richardson's |Plaine |in Baltimore County Maryland in 1686. | JOHN CAINE (1) - Involved in 1737 Md/Pa border dispute. | JOHN CAINE, Jr. | JAMES CAINE (1) - b. Balt. co., Md; d c1782, Orange co., NC. |for continuation of this line see Orange co. NC. | HUGH CAINE (1) - b. Balt. co., Md.; d1781, Orange co., NC. | HUGH CAIN (3) - b. Balt co., Md; d1826, Orange co., NC. | JOHN CAIN (2) - b. Balt co., Md; m1769 Catherine Gibson in Balt. | | d. Balt co., Md; | | | HUGH CAIN (2) - b1770 Balt co., Md; m1799 Martha Allison | d 1839 York co., SC. (For continuation of | this line, see Cain168.doc.) | WILLIAM CAIN, Sr (2) - b c1740 Balt. co., Md; m ? in NC; Rev. |War soldier; after war settled briefly in Hancock co., GA; |moved to Mississippi Terr. c1804; d1818 Wilkinson co. MS. | (For Continuation of this line, see Orange County, NC) ************************************************************************ IGI ************************************************************************ Batch - Page Date ------------ ---- M507831-0246 15 Feb 1804 CAIN, ELEANOR m to John Elward at Trinity St Episcopal. 7918603- 16 11 Sep 1757 CAIN, JOHN m Ann White, St. John's Parish. 7918603- 16 11 Sep 1757 CAIN, JOHN m to Ann White. M507642-0534 11 Jan 1797 CAIN, MARGARET m John Longley at Gay Street and Court House Plaza, Zion German Lutheran. M535521-2310 17 Jan 1797 CAIN, MARG m John Longley. 7215202- 86 11 Dec 1816 CAIN, MARY ANN m John Williams. 8716003- 52 16 Aug 1796 CAINE, HENRY m to Sarah Grimes. M507831-0389 17 Jul 1817 CAINS, JOHN m Elizabeth Snow, Trinity St Episcopal. 8130703- 94 16 Feb 1751 CANE (or Keen), ELIZTH m to John Warren. M533521-0644 21 Sep 1793 CANE, BELINDA m to Francis Hanway. 8410207- 73 09 Oct 1879 KANE or FITZPATRICK, MARGARITAM m Thomas Donovan. 8407305- 82 12 Dec 1858 KANE, ANN ELIZA christened JAMES KANE & Catherine Devreaux. 8407305- 82 26 Jul 1858 KANE, ANNIE ESTELLE christened JOHN KANE & Mary Median. M535601-1202 09 Dec 1838 KANE, CATHERINE JANE christened THOMAS KANE / Isabella. 8407305- 77 24 Apr 1853 KANE, CATHERINE christened JAMES KANE / Mary Duffy. 8410207- 76 15 Jun 1882 KANE, CATHARINAM or CASSIE m William (Gulielmum) McCluskey. 8410813- 49 12 Oct 1951 KANE, CHRISTOPHER b to JOHN JOSEPH KANE / Thomasina Carmela Mary or Mae D'Amico. 8407305- 78 11 Dec 1839 KANE, CLARA OLIVIA christened JAMES M KANE / L R 8410207- 76 18 Feb 1884 KANE, DANIEL m to Anna Quirk. 8407305- 78 22 Dec 1838 KANE, ELIZABETH b to PATRICK KANE / Sarah 8410207- 75 13 Oct 1867 KANE, ELLEN m to WILLIAM KANE. 0407305- 80 09 Feb 1851 KANE, ELLEN christening JAMES KANE / Mary. 8407305- 80 17 Jan 1856 KANE, FRANCIS christened MICHAEL KANE / Bridget Corcoran. 8410207- 74 07 Oct 1838 KANE, JAMES McELWEE m Elizabeth Rosalia Caduc. 8407305- 85 07 Jun 1868 KANE, JAMES JOSEPH christened MARTIN KANE / Jeanne Griffin. 9407305- 85 25 Dec 1855 KANE, JAMES EDWARD christened PATRICK KANE / Margaret O'Brien. 8407305- 85 28 Jul 1850 KANE, JAMES christened JAMES KANE / Sarah 8410207- 75 30 Aug 1832 KANE, JAMES m Mary Cunningham. 8407305- 84 21 Feb 1859 KANE, JOHANN christened PATRICK KANE / Margaret Bryan. 8407305- 81 26 Nov 1857 KANE, JOHN WILLIAM christened PATRICK KANE / Margaret O'Brien. T990040-0044 28 May 1916 KANE, JOHN JOSEPH b to / Nellie Gordon. 8407305- 83 10 Aug 1854 KANE, JOHN FRANCIS christened MATTHEW KANE / Ann Quin. 8407305- 84 15 Jun 1856 KANE, JOHN christened JOHN KANE / Bridget Mitchell. 8407305- 84 02 Nov 1855 KANE, JOHN christened PATRICK KANE / Catherine Quinn. M507821-0352 28 Aug 1825 KANE, JOSEPH m Elizabeth Hutchins at St James Episcopal. 8202908- 37 17 May 1869 KANE, MALACHI m Sarah Kelley. 8407305- 82 17 Nov 1861 KANE, MARGARET ELLEN christened JAMES KANE / Catherine Devereaux 8407305- 81 02 Feb 1863 KANE, MARGERET ANN christened PATRICK KANE / Margaret Quinn. 8407305- 81 23 Nov 1834 KANE, MARGARET ANN christened JOHN KANE / Mary. 8410207- 76 18 Jun 1883 KANE, MARIAM ANNAM m Stephanum Campbell, St John's R C Church. 8410207- 76 11 Aug 1867 KANE, MARTIN m Johanna Griffin. 8407305- 79 27 May 1860 KANE, MARY ELIZABETH christened PATRICK KANE / Margaret O'Brien. 8407305- 79 09 Feb 1851 KANE, MARY CATHERINE christened JAMES KANE / Mary 8407305- 86 28 Aug 1859 KANE, MARY ANN christened MATHIAS KANE / Nancy Quinn. M507651-0172 03 Nov 1852 KANE, MARY m Hugh McCay, Christ Church Parish Chase & St Paul St. 8407305- 79 04 Jan 1852 KANE, PATRICK christened JAMES KANE / Sarah. 8410813- 50 09 May 1913 KANE, SAMUEL JOSEPH m Catherine Helen or Nellie Gordon Costello 7503603- 29 02 Jun 1873 KANE, SAMUEL JOSEPH b to MALACHY KANE / Sarah Kelley. T990040-0048 02 Jul 1912 KANE, SAMUEL J b to SAMUEL KANE / Nellie Gordon. T990040-0048 09 May 1813 KANE, SAMUEL m Nellie Gordon or Costello. 8407305- 83 04 Nov 1813 KANE, THOMAS christened THOMAS KANE / Margaret. 8407305- 83 13 May 1842 KANE, WILLIAM CADUC christened JAMES M KANE / Eliza Rosalie 8410207- 75 13 Oct 1867 KANE, WILLIAM m ELLEN KANE. 8410207- 75 16 Jun 1866 KANE, WILLIAM m Catherine O'Brien, St Peter's R C Church. ************************************************************************ IMMIGRANTS ************************************************************************ Index to Early Land Patents of Maryland (source of Index: Early Settlers of Maryland, Cain138.doc) NAME VOL LIB FOL DATE REMARKS ---- --- --- --- ---- ------- Cane, Edward 3 3 063 Servant Cane, Edward 4 ABH 050 1648 Servant, (L3,F63) Prior 1648 Cane, John 4 ABH 245 1652 Transported. (Servant,L4,F220) Cane, John 6 4 220 1652 Servant Caines, James 7 5 235 1662 Immigrated Cane, John 7 5 260 1662 Transported Cane, Thomas 7 5 367 1649 Transported Caine, Ann 7 5 488 1651 Transported Cane, James 8 6 255 1663 Transported Caine, Mary 13 11 348 1668 Transported Cane, William 13 11 529 1668 Service Caine, John 14 12 038 1668 Transporter Cane, William 18 15 329 1675 Transported Caine, Darby 19 16 371 1671 Transported Kane, John 21 18 152 1674 NAME VOL LIB FOL DATE REMARKS ---- --- --- --- ---- ------- Keane, Thomas 1 1 19 1638 Transported Keen, Mary 13 11 499 1667 Wife of William. Oct 1667 Keen, William 13 11 499 1667 Immigrated Keen, Richard 18A 15 387 1676 Widow of, Married John Greggs 1676. Keen, Darby 18A 15 403 1676 Service Keen, Francis 18A 15 432 1677 Transported Keene, Susanna 0 WC2 108 1679 Rights 1679, Relict of Edwd of Calvert co. Keene, Edward 3 3 174 1653 Immigrated Keene, Henry 3 3 174 1653 Immigrated Keene, Richard 13 11 337 1668 Transported Keene, Richard 13 11 440 1667 Transported Keene, Katherine 18A 15 567 1679 Transported Keene, Ann 19 16 37 1670 Service 1670. Wife of Wm of Calvert co. Keene, Sarah 19 16 532 1668 Transported Keene, James 20 17 608 1673 Transported Keene, Timothy 23 20 185 1679 Transported. (not available The following are the microfilm sources: Tape# Vol Dates ----- --- ----- 0013063 1-2 1636-1658 0013064 3-5 1639-1658 0013065 6-7 1633-1664 0013066 8-9 1662-1665 0013067 10-11 1665-1666 0013068 12-13 1666-1668 0013069 14-16 1668-1672 0013072 18-18A 1673-1679 0013070 19-20 1670-1673 0013071 21-22 1672-1680 [NOTE from jec: Three of the more promising Land Patents are shown below. I do not know if any of these are kin. For others see Cain186.doc] (Maryland Land Patents, Vol 13, Lib 11, Fol 529) October 1668. Lay out for WILLIAM CANE fifty acres of land due to him for serving his full time and fifty acres more due to him by assignment from Thomas Popey in any part of this province not formerly taken up nor reserved for his Lordship's use, and returne your Certificate of Survey with the names of the place and of what County allyth, by the twenty fourth day of June next and this shall be your warrant. Given under my hand this ??th day of December. W. D. Saevy (?). Charles Calvert To Jerome White, Surveyor General, or his deputy: The above said warrant as granted to WILLIAM CANE by the right honbl Charles Calvert, Esq at Mattapony and not before this ____ ever certified to the office to be entered on record nor as yett he assign from Thomas Popey to be found. Nott with standing the said WILLIAM CANE the ??th day of October, one thousand six hundred sixty eight, came and desired the above said warrant for one hundred acres of land bearing date as aforesaid might be renewed. Warrant then issued to lay out for the said WILLIAM CANE one hundred acres of land due to him, fifty acres ________ for his full time of service and fifty acres more assigned from Thomas Popey. Cert. ret the twenty first day of Jany--. (Maryland Land Patents, Vol 18, Lib 15, Fol 329. Orig Lib LL, Fol 329) 11 July 1675. Came Roger Brooke of Calvert County & proved his rights to one hundred acres of land for transporting Richard Gotteridge, WILLIAM CANE & Jane Griffin into this province to inhabit. (Maryland Land Patents. Vol 13, Lib 11, Fol 499) 1667. Came WILLIAM KEEN & demanded land for trans of himself & wife MARY. ___ October. Out of Virginia & made oath in common form. ************************************************************************ LAND ************************************************************************ Tape #013581, Baltimore Co., Md. Land, General Index, Grantees A-Z. 1655-1769. 1680. Gibson, Thomas conv fr Thomas Long. pt "North Weeke" 200ac Fr # PP-57. 1686. CAINE, WILLIAM conv fr Thomas Richardson. "Richardson's Plaine" 100ac RM no HS, Folio 203 1686. Ellingsworth, Richard conv fr Thomas Richardson "Richardson's Reserve" RM/HS-183 1686. Love, Robert conv fr Thomas Richardson. 200ac. HS-197. 1698. Martin, John conv fr Joseph Owen. "Leaf's Forest" 200ac TR/RA-295. 1699. Sterling, Thos conv fr Thomas Richardson. "Stirling's Purchase" HW 2 - 15 1707. Martin, John bond fr William Crooch. pt addition to "Leaf's Forest" 6ac. HS-573. 1717. Barrett, John conv fr. William (T)Farfer. pt "Dear bit" 256ac. FR no A-219. 1717. Barrett, John indenture Mary Frazer. FR no A. RA-523. 1736. Elliot, George lease fr Samuel Ogle. "Elliot's Delight" IA (JA?)- 66. 1739. Myers, Jacob conv fr Thomas Cresap. "Bond's Manor" 20ac. no JA(IA?)-243. 1741. Whitacre, John sale fr HENRY CAIN. I(J?)-35. Date Grantee Grantor Instr Location ---- ------- ------- ----- -------- 1743 Hughes, John John Whitacre Conv Jones addition, 30ac C-287 1747 Scarlett, Stephen George Rock Lease Lynes Tent, 100ac E-390 1753 Mitchell, Edward Thomas Veasey pt Arabia Petra,200ac BB1-194 1764 Whitacre, John Thos Richardson asst Whitacres Lease, 80ac N-85 1766 Jarrett, Abraham WILLIAM CAINE asst CAINE'S CHANCE, 30ac P-505 1784 CAIN, ALEXANDER George Wells Conv Strawberry Alley, F-141 1786 CAIN, MICHAEL Thomas Phillips Conv Conoways Adventure,36a, Z-30 (Baltimore County Maryland Land Records. Liber RM/HS, Page 203,204.) 21 Jul 1686. This indenture made the 21st day of July in the year of our Lord God one thousand six-hundred eighty six and in the 11th year of the Dominion of the right Honorable Charles, Absolute Lord and Propery of the Province of Maryland and _______ Lord Baron of Baltimore, between Thomas Richardson of Gunpowder River on the one part and WILLIAM CAINE of Back River and both of Baltimore County on the other part. Wittnefsth that he the said Thomas Richardson for & in consideration of the sum of two thousand pounds of tobacco to him in hand already paid or secured to be paid before the insealing and delivery hereof by him the said WILLIAM CAINE wherewith and whereof and of every part & parcel thereof the said Thomas Richardson doth hereby acknowledge himself fully satisfied, contented and paid and therewith and thereof and of every part and parcel thereof. I do clearly bequeath and discharge the said WILLIAM CAINE firmly by these presents hath given, granted, bargained,____ and aliened and doth by these presents bargain, sell, grant, and alien fully and absolutely unto the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs, exers or assigns all that tract of land called Richardson's Plain lying and being situate on the south side of a branch Gunpowder River commonly called Back River. Beginning at a bounded White Oake on a level(?) _____ the said branch and running up the branch west thirty perches to a bounded red oake on the aforesaid level(?) peere(?) the said & _____ then running into the woods south five hundred thirty four perches parallel with a parcell of land belonging to Richard Windley then running east thirty perches respecting to the east the land called Springhook then by a direct line to the first mentioned bound containing one hundred acres of land together with all rights, con______ and appurtenances thereunto belonging His Royal Minon(?) excepted. To have and to hold the said tract of land and all and singular premisfes before by these presents ___________ or extended to __ granted with all and singular their appurtenances to the said WILLIAM CAINE his heirs or assigns forever and the said Thomas Richardson doth for himself, his heirs, exers, and admrs Covenant(?) and grant to and with the said WILLIAM CAINE & his heirs and assigns and every of them by these presents in manner & form following: That is to _____ the said Tho. Richardson for and not withstanding any act or thing by ____ or _____ means or procurement(?) of covenant or privity had made, committed or done or willingly or willfully subjected to C_____ to the contrary now at the ensealing and delivery hereof ___ doth and is rightfully and really seized and until the estate hereby granted shall be subsequently ____ vested and setled in and upon the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs and assigns and ___ ____ remaine of all the said premises _____ of a good absolute and perfect estate to him and his heirs forever in his own right and to his own use without any manner of lot condition, revertion, remainder or limitation of any use or uses estate or estates to any person or persons whatsoever to to alter, change, defeat, determine or make void the same. And the said Thomas Richardson at the time of the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath full power, ____, right & has full authority to grant, bargain, sell, convey, and alien the same with all the hereby mentioned & intended to be granted for _______ with their __________ unto the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs and assigns forever in manner and form afsd. And that the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs and assigns and every of them shall and may by force and _______ hereof from time to time and at all times hereafter peacefully and quietly have, hold and occupy, etc, etc, and _____ all and every of the aforesaid bargained premises with their appurtenances to his and their own proper use and Coh____ without any lot, suit, molestation, or charge whatsoever of or by the said Thomas Richardson, his heirs or assigns or any of them or any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming by right, title or ________ unto the said bargained premises or by any part or parcel thereof and that free and clear ______ and clearly bequitted and discharged or otherwise from time to time will and sufficiently saved and kept harmless by the said by the said Thomas Richardson of and from all manner of gifts, grants, bargains, sales, leases, mortgages or indentures, extended judgements, executions, forfeitures, fines, _____, amorionments of and from all and singular other titles, troubles, charges, demands and incumberances whatsoever had made, committed, or done by this said Thomas Richardson for his heirs or assigns or any other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming any right or interest unto the said bargained premises or any part or parcel thereof the rents and services from henceforth to grow due to the Lord or Lords of the fee or fees only excepted and for_____zed and that said Thomas Richardson for himself, his heirs and exers doth covenant, agree to and with the said WILLIAM CAINE his heirs and assigns and every one of them. That the said Thomas Richardson shall and will the said tract of land and all and singular the premises unto the said WILLIAM CAINE his heirs & assigns against all persons whatsoever lawfully claiming any right title or interest unto the said bargained premises warrant and defend by these presents and the said Thomas Richardson his heirs and all other persons lawfully claiming or which may hereafter lawfully claim any right, title or interest into or out of the premises from by or _____ or him the said Thomas Richardson or his heirs or assigns shall and will from time to time and at all times hereafter during the space of seven years _____ ensuing the date hereof at the reasonable request, cost and charges in the law of the said WILLIAM CAINE do make, levy, execute, _____, and acknowledge or cause to be made, levied, executed, ______, or acknowledged all and such further lawful and reasonable act and acts, ________ & __________ in the law whatsoever for the further a_________ & a_________ of all the said granted premises unto him the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs or assigns according to the true intent & meaning hereof be it by fine f_________ otherwise as the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs or assigns or his or their ________ learned in the law to that _____ shall be reasonably a_____ or d_____ that all further a_________ to c_____ or as aforesaid of the said premises is meant and intended to be and shall co. to the only ___ and behest of the said WILLIAM CAINE, his heirs and assigns forever and to no other use intent or purpose whatsoever to testimony whereof the said Thomas Richardson and Rachel, his wife, has hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year aforesaid. Signed, sealed & delivered | s/ Thomas Richardson (seal) in the presence of: | John B__cong | Transcribed from Liber no. ? folio ??????? Thomas Leadamore | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Provincial Court (Land Records) EI #9A, Page 604-605) 11 Sep 1755. JOHN CAIN, son of WILLIAM to John More. This indenture made this eighteenth day of August in fifth year of Dominion of the right honorable Frederick, absolute Lord and proprietary of the province of Maryland Avalon Lord Barron of Baltimore and in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and fifty and five between JOHN CAIN, son of WM. CANE late of Baltimore County of the one part and John More of Baltimore Town in the County of Baltimore in the province of Maryland of the other part. Witnefseth that for and in consideration of the sum of fifty pounds current money of Maryland to him the said JOHN CAIN in hand paid by the aforesaid John More before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said JOHN CAIN do hereby acknowledge and thereof do acquit, release, and discharge the said John More, his heirs, Exer. and adm forever by these presents he the said JOHN CAIN hath granted, bargained, and sold alien, released and confirmed and by these presents doth grant, bargain, and sell, alien, release and confirm unto the said John More, his heir and afsigns forever all the estate, right, title, interest, claim, property and demand whatsoever which he the said JOHN CAIN hath unto a tract or parcell of land lying and being in Baltimore County and upon the south side Gun Powder River and upon the south side of a branch of the said river commonly called Back River. Beginning at a bounded white oake on a swill near the afsd branch then running up the branch west thirty perches to a bounded red oak on the aforesaid levill near the said branch, then running into the woods south five hundred thirty four perches parraliel with a parcell of land belonging to Richd Vinley of the aforesaid county, planter then running east thirty perches respecting (?) to the east by land called Spring Neck then running with a direct line to the first bounder containing one hundred acres more or lefs. Surveyed in the year sixteen hundred and eighty three for Thomas Richardson and called by the name Richardson's Plain together with all houses, orchards and improvements whatsoever. To have and to hold the aforesaid parcell of land with the rights, members, and appurtenances unto the said John More, his heirs and afsigns forever and the said JOHN CAIN for himself and his heirs and afsigns doth covenant, promise, grant, & agree that he the said JOHN CAIN for himself and his heirs, Exrs, Admrs, the aforesaid granted and bargained premifses with the rights, members and appurtenances against himself, his heirs and afsigns and all other persons lawfully claiming or who hereafter may lawfull claim the same or any part thereof by from or under him or any of them respectively unto the said John More, his heirs or afsigns shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents. In Witnefs whereof the aforesaid JOHN CAIN to this indenture his hand hath set and seal affixed the day and year first within written. Sealed and delivered | in presence of: | s/ JOHN CAIN (seal) The words and by these presents doth | grant, bargain and sell, alien | release and confirm, being first interlined. | s/ Isaac Coulboum s/ Jedidiah Brillingham On the back of the foregoing deed was these endorsed viz: August the 18th, 1755. Recd of the within named John Moore in full consideration Money in the within deed __prefsed. L 50..0..0 Witnefs: s/ JOHN CAIN Isaac Coulboum Jedidiah Brillingham Received of Mr. John More four shillings sterling for his Lordships use (it being the alienation fine on the within mentioned one hundred acres of land) by virtue of a commifsion from Edward Lloyd (?) Esq. his said Lordship's agent and receiver general. s/ Richd Lorry (?) Maryland Court. Be it remembered that on the eighteenth day of August one thousand seven hundred and fifty and five before me the subscriber one of the right Honrbl. the Lord proprietary his Justice of the provincial Court personally came the within named JOHN CAIN party to the above Deed and acknowledge the same in due form of Law. Taken and Acknowledged the day and year above before me. s/ Robt. Jenkins Henry 7 1/2 Recorded September 11th, 1755. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Liber P, Folio 505-507, Baltimore Co., Maryland Land Records) 25 Nov 1766. WILLIAM CAINE to Abraham Jarrett. This indenture made this twenty fifth day of November seventeen hundred and sixty six Between WILLIAM CAINE of Baltimore County in the Province of Maryland of the one part and Abraham Jarrett of the county and province aforesaid of the other part. Whereas the Honourable Edward Lloyd(?) Esq. his Lordships Agent and Receiver General of and for the said province by indenture of lease dated the twenty fifth day of April, 1760- Between him the said Edward LLoyd for and on behalf of his Lordship the Lord Proprietor of the one part and the aforesaid WILLIAM CAINE of the other part he the said Edward Lloyd Esq. for the consideration therein mentioned did demise let and to farm let unto the said WILLIAM CAINE his Executor and Administrator and assigns all that tract or parcel of land called CAINE'S Chance containing thirty acres being part of the lands reserved in said county for his Lordship's use to be had and holden unto him the said WILLIAM CAINE his executors, admr. and assigns from the aforesaid twenty fifth day of April 1760 for and during the term of ninety nine years then next to come under sundry covenants, restrictions and proviso as in and by the aforesaid Indenture of Lease may more fully appear. Now this Indenture witnefseth that the said WILLIAM CAINE for and in consideration of the sum of ten pounds current money to him in hand paid, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged hath and by these presence doth grant, bargain, sell, afsign and set over unto him the said Abraham Jarrett, his executors, admrs, and assigns all the aforesaid tract of land and premises with it's appurtenances unto him the said Abraham Jarrett, his executors, admnrs, and afsigns to have and to hold the aforesaid tract of land and premises unto him the said Abraham Jarrett his Executors, admr, afsigns for and during all the residue of the term of ninety nine years which is yet to come against all manner of Persons whatsoever . In witenfs whereof I have set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed, Sealed and Delivered | his in the presence of us---- | s/ WILLIAM (M) CAINE (seal) Wm Smith -- Samuel Ashmead | mark Nov 25th, 1766. Then received of Abraham Jarrett the sum of Ten..... (rest missing) ************************************************************************ MARRIAGES ************************************************************************ CAIN MARRIAGES SORTED BY DATE DATE GROOMLAST GROOMFIRST BRIDELAST BRIDEFIRST CNTY ST ----------- ------------ ---------- ------------ ---------- ---- -- 25 DEC 1744 CAIN JAMES DOYLE ELIZABETH BALT MD 15 APR 1746 CAIN JAMES SPICER ANN BALT MD 1751 WARREN JOHN CAIN ELIZABETH BALT MD 11 SEP 1757 CAIN JOHN WHITE ANN BALT MD 22 DEC 1761 GIBSON THOMAS DEMORCE KATHERINE BALT MD 04 JUN 1769 CAIN JOHN GIBSON CATHERN BALT MD 28 MAR 1805 CURRY ARTHUR CAIN SARAH BALT MD ************************************************************************ MILITARY ************************************************************************ No Data ************************************************************************ PROBATE ************************************************************************ BALTIMORE COUNTY PREROGATIVE COURT ---------------------------------- INDEX 02 Nov 1742 JAMES and JOHN CAIN in administration of John Martin 02 Mar 1743 Partial settlement of John Martin by JAMES CAIN. 11 Sep 1755 Citation issued for HUGH CAIN to appear in Court. 28 Jan 1764 Citation issued for HUGH CAIN to appear in Court. Mar 1764 Citation renewed. May 1764 Citation renewed. Jul 1764 HUGH CAIN answers citation in court. 05 Sep 1769 Inventory of Thomas Gibson returned. 10 Sep 1770 Partial settlement of Thos Gibson by JOHN and CATH. CAIN. 10 Dec 1770 Final settlement of Thos Gibson by JOHN and CATH. CAIN. (Book 31, Page 312. Prerogative Ct.; Accession #MdHR987, Loc 1-12-3-43.) 02 Nov 1742. John Martin his admr bond in common form by JAMES CAIN admr. with JOHN CAIN of Baltimore County his surety in fifty pounds. Bond dated 4 September 1742. (Book , Page . Prerogative Ct.;) 2(?) Mar 1743. Maryland. The account of JAMES CAIN, adm. of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits to which were of John Martin late of Baltimore County decd. This accountant charges himself with an inventory of the deceased , his estate, _______ into the Prerogative Office there recorded.--amt to 6.13.6 And prays an allowance for 6.7.9 ____ die from the decd to this account ___ this amount paid appears. Of 5__ tobaco ___ ___ _____ Company for passing this amount ____ at 5.9. On the 3(?) day of March 1743 came JAMES CAIN the foregoing accountant and made Oath on Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that the foregoing account is just and true whereby ________- _________ ______ thereof has is passed by me. (Book 36, Page 206. Prerogative Ct.; Accession #MdHR992, Loc 1-12-4-3) 11 Sep 1755. September Court. Citation ifsued Order to the sheriff of Baltimore County against HUGH CAIN to shew cause why he doth not take out letters of administration on the Estate of JOHN CAIN, Father of the said HUGH CAIN returnable to this court. The sheriff of Baltimore County aforesaid to whom the same was directed makes no return thereof. Whereupon it is ordered that Attachment ifsue to the Coroner of Baltimore County against the Sheriff of that county for his contempt in neglecting to return the precept aforesaid. (Book , Page . Prerogative Ct.:) 28 Jan 1764. January Court. Citation issued returnable to March Court to the sheriff of Baltimore County against HUGH CAIN to show cause why he refuses to take Letters of Administration on his father JOHN CAIN'S Estate. (Book 40, Page 185. Prerogative Ct.: Accession #MdHR996, Loc 1-12-4-7) March 1764. March Court. Citation having been ifsued returnable to the sheriff of Baltimore County against HUGH CAIN to show cause why he does not take Letters of Administration on his father JOHN CAIN'S Estate. The sheriff to whom this procefs aforesaid was directed makes his return thereof endorsed NE. Whereupon the said HUGH CAIN does not appear therefore the procefs aforesaid is ordered to be renewed returnable to next court. (Book 40, Page 143. Prerogative Ct.;) May Court 1764. Citation renewed against HUGH CAIN which formerly ifsued to the sheriff of Baltimore County to shew cause why he does not take Letters of Administration on his father JOHN CAIN'S Estate. The sheriff to whom the procefs aforesaid was directed makes no return thereof. Whereupon it is ordered that the citation afsd. be renewed to next court and that attachment ifsue to the Coroner of Baltimore County against Aquila Hall Esq. Sheriff for his contempt in not serving and making due return of the above Citation. (Book 40, Page 297. Prerogative Ct.; MdHR#996, Loc 1-12-4-7) July Court 1764. Citation having been renewed to this Court against HUGH CAIN to shew cause why he does not take Letters of Admin on the Estate of his father, JOHN CAIN late deceased. The sheriff to whom the precefs aforesaid was directed makes his return thereof Endorsed furninone(?). Whereupon he appears and Lodges his affidavit that the aforesaid deceased left no effects. Whereupon it is ordered that the procefs afsd. be struck off. (Book 101, Page 232-234. Prerogative Ct. Inventories; Accession #MdHR 1208, Loc 1-12-146) 05 Sep 1769. A just inventory of the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Thomas Gibson lately deceased of Balt. County appraised by John Hughes & Daniel Tradway. We the relations doth approve of this inventory. Signed by us. s/ Francis Gibson John Gibson (Book 101, Page 234. Prerogative Ct, Inventories. MdHR1208, Loc 1-12- 146) Sep 5th, 1769. Came JOHN CAIN & CATHERINE his wife, adm. of Thomas Gibson late of Baltimore County deceased and made oath on the Evangelist of Almighty God that the foregoing is a just and perfect inventory of all and singular the goods and chattels _________ of the decd. that were come to their hands & pofsefsion or knowledge and that what hath since or shall hereafter come to their hands or pofsefsion they will return in an additional inventory that they know of no concealment by any person whatsoever and if they shall hereafter discover any concealm or suspect any to be that they will acquaint the Commifsa___ General for the time being or his Deputy with such discovery or cause of suspicion that it may be enquired into & that they will well and truly give an account of all & every part of the deceased person's estate. Sworn to before: s/ ___ Young, Comry Baltimore County. (Volume 63, Folio 227, Prerogative Ct. Accounts; ) 10 Sep 1770. The account of JOHN CAIN and CATHERINE his wife adm. of Thomas Gibson late of Baltimore County, deceased. These accountants charge themselves with the amount of the deceased's inventory as will appear in the Prerogatives Office amt to the sum of -------------154.17.4 Aug 20th 1770 Came JOHN CAIN and CATHERINE his wife adm of Thomas Gibson late of Baltimore County deceased and made Oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that the within and foregoing account is just and true which after due examination is pafsed by virtue of a power from the Prerogative's Office. (Volume 65, Folio 99-100. Prerogative Ct. Accounts) 10 Dec 1770. Baltimore County. The additional account of JOHN CAIN and CATHERINE his wife Admr of Thomas Gibson late of Baltimore County deceased. These accountants charge themselves with the Prerogative's Office amounting to the sum of ------------149.2.0 ...from the deceafed to HUGH CAIN as per note proved and paid .... December 10th, 1770 Came JOHN CAIN and CATHERINE his wife admr. of Thomas Gibson and made Oath on the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God that this foregoing account is just and true which after due examination is pafsed by: s/ Wm Young D Comry(?) Final Baltimore County Examined ************************************************************************ MISCELLANEOUS ************************************************************************ ARCHIVES OF MARYLAND VOLUME 21. Journal and Correspondence of the Council of Maryland 1778- 1779. Page 332. Commission of a Letter of Marque & Reprisal issued to ALEXANDER CAIN, Commander of the Sloop Fly, Burthen Tons mounting 10 carriage guns 10 Swivels & 22 Muskets belonging to William Patterson & Co. of Baltimore... . Page 455. Tuesday 15th June 1779. Commissions of Letters of Marque & Reprisal issued to Jacob Walters Commander of the Schooner Camden 50 tons burthen, mounting 2 carriage guns, 2 swivels, 2 Howitz, & 6 small arms belonging to John Sterett & Co. Baltimore, and also to ALEXANDER CAIN, Comdr. of the Schooner Dragon, 40 tons burthen, mounting 2 Carriage guns, 2 Swivels and 14 small arms belonging to Hugh Young & Com. Baltimore. ------------------ (History of Baltimore City and County, Maryland. Vol. I, by J. Thomas Scharf. Regional Publishing co; Baltimore 1971) (Chapter VII, Page 64) PENNSYLVANIA BORDER TROUBLES The dispute with regard to the boundary line between Maryland and Pennsylvania was the occasion not only of much bitter feeling, but of actual collisions and conflicts between those living near or occupying debatable ground. ..... ... In 1736, Governor Ogle directed Thomas White, deputy surveyor, to lay out two hundred acres of land in the disputed territory of Baltimore County, and lying on the west side of the Susquehanna, for each of the following persons: Henry Munday, Edward Leet, Charl. Higginbotham, JAMES KAINE, John Smith, HUGH KAINE, James Nickleson, Robert Trotter, Robert Rowland, William Miles, William Greenlee, Stephen White, John Cross, JOHN KAINE,SR., JOHN KAINE, Edward Ryly, Patrick Savage, Arthur Browlee, James Love, Anthony Dixson, Benjamin Dixson, John Morrow, Thomas King, Ralph Higginbotham, John McNabb, James McGee, Barnibe Clarke, Thomas Moore, Richard Ryan, George Bond, Thomas Linass, William Linass, John Linass, John Coats, Robert Jesson, George Moore, Robert Moore, Gibbons Jennings, Thomas Scarlet, William Carpenter, Richard Pope, Thomas Charlton, John Charlton,Sr., Edward Charlton, John Charlton, Thomas Charlton, Jr., Richard Sedgwick, William Betty, William Betty, Jr., William Webb, Thomas Dawson, and John Dawson. Henry Munday and Edward Leet, however, were arrested by the Pennsylvania authorities, and this design to occupy the debatable land fell through. ========================================================================