Recorded 24 March
1778
Liber GFA Folio 269
Robert Lloyd Nicols of Talbot County, merchant to Joshua Willis
of Caroline County, planter for sum of 412 pounds 18 shillings 3 pence
- all of a tract of land lying lately in Dorchester County but now in Caroline
Co. containing 393 1/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 21 Aug. 1778
Liber GFA Folio 285
Thomas Willis of Great Choptank Hundred in the county of Caroline,
planter to Andrew Willis for sum of 5 shillings part of a tract
of land called "Friendship Regulated"containing 87 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded 21 Aug. 1778
Liber GFA Folio 287
Thomas Willis of Great Choptank Hundred Caroline County to Joseph
Willis for sum of 5 pounds part of a tract of land called "Friendship
Regulated"containing 32 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded 21 Aug. 1778
Liber GFA Folio 287
Thomas Willis of Great Choptank Hundred Caroline County to Ezekiel
Willis for sum of 5 pounds part of a tract of land called "Friendship
Regulated"containing 50 acres more or less.
Recorded 21 Aug. 1778
Liber GFA Folio 287
Thomas Willis
of Great Choptank Hundred Caroline County to Isaac Collins for sum
of 5 pounds part of a tract of land called "Friendship Regulated"containing
29 3/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 21 Aug. 1778
Liber GFA Folio 288
Isaac Collins of Great Choptank Hundred Caroline Co. to Thomas Willis
for sum of 5 pounds part of a tract of land called "Addition to Davis's
Venture" containing 4 1/4 acres and part of a tract called "Collins' Venture"
containing 11 3/4 acres more or less.
Deed of Gift
Recorded 25 Feb. 1779
Liber GFA Folio 348
Thomas Willis to his loving son
Elijah Willis a tract of land
called "Timber Tree Neck" or "Addition to Timber Tree Neck" and all to
the westward of a ditch in the middle now between myself and my son William
Willis - has a life clause for he and wife Rebekah to use land.
Recorded 24 April 1780
Liber GFA Folio 476
Thomas Smith of Caroline County to Elijah Willis for sum of
82 pounds 10 shillings all parts of tract of land known as "Levins Folly
Enlarged" containing 33 acres more or less.
Deed of Lease
Recorded 16 June 1780
Liber GFA Folio 487
A Deed of Lease between
John Dawson and William Willis -
rent a tract of land called "Addition to Miles Swamp" containing 6 acres
for 75 years at a yearly rent of 6 pence.
Recorded 16 June 1783
Liber GFA Folio 650
Joseph Willis of Fork Hundred Caroline County, planter to Ezekiel
Willis for sum of 12 pounds 6 shillings part of a tract of land called
"Friendship Regulated containing 12 1/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 16 June 1783
Liber GFA Folio 659
Joseph Willis of Caroline County, planter to Thomas Jenkins
for sum of 20 pounds 3 shillings and nine pence all part of "Friendship
Regulated"containing 20 acres more or less.
Recorded 23 Oct. 1783
Liber GFA Folio 670
Thomas and William Willis of Caroline County to Elijah Willis
for sum of 18 pounds 2 shillings and six pence a tract of land know as
"Addition to Timber Tree Neck" containing 7 1/4 acres of land more or less.
Recorded 23 Oct. 1783
Liber GFA Folio 671
Elijah Willis of Caroline County, planter to William Willis,
planter for sum of 33 pounds 2 shillings 6 pence part of a tract of land
called "Levins Folly Enlarged" containing 13 1/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 7 April 1784
Liber GFA Folio 719
William and Rebekah Covey to Richard Willis for sum 115
pounds 10 shillings a tract of land called "Battle Hill" containing 77
acres more or less.
Recorded 16 June 1784
Liber GFA Folio 735
William Willis and
Jean his wife of Caroline County to
Elijah
Willis for sum of 20 pounds all that part of a tract of land called
"Addition to Timber Tree Neck" containing 59 1/4 acres more or less. Also
all part of tract called "Addition to Miles Swamp" containing 18 3/4 more
or less.
Recorded 17 Nov. 1784
Liber GFA Folio 777/78
Andrew Willis of Caroline County to George Hutton of Sussex
County, Delaware for sum of 132 pounds 14 shillings a tract called "Friendship
Regulated"containing 87 1/2 acres more or less. Signed by Andrew Willis
and
Sarah his wife.
Recorded 4 Oct. 1785
Liber GFA Folio 872
George Hutton and
Thomas Willis of Great Choptank Hundred to
Thomas
Jenkins for sum of 39 pounds 19 shillings and 4 pence a tract of land
called "Friendship Regulated"containing 28 1/2 acres more or less. Signed
by
George Hutton and Leah his wife and Thomas Willis.
Recorded 4 Oct. 1785
Liber GFA Folio 871
George and Leah Hutton of Great Choptank Hundred Caroline County
to Thomas Willis for sum of 42 pounds one shilling and 5 pence a
tract of land called "Friendship Regulated"containing 30 acres more or
less.
Recorded 23 Nov. 1785
Liber GFA Folio 883
Thomas Smith of Caroline County to Elijah Willis for sum of
10 pounds part of a tract of land called "Levins Folly Inlarged" containing
2 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded 12 Oct. 1785
Liber WB-B Folio 14
William Willis of Caroline County, planter and Jean his wife
to Levin Wright for sum of 169 pounds 6 shillings and 4 pence all
part of a tract called "Addition to Timber Tree Neck" containing 69 1/4
acres more or less and part of "Levins Folly Enlarged" containing 13 1/4
acres also part of "Addition to Miles Swamp" containing 14 1/4 acres.
Recorded 30 Sept. 1786
Liber WB-B Folio 116
Ezkiel Willis of Caroline County, farmer and Mary his wife to
Abraham
Collins for sum of 83 pounds "Friendship Regulated"next to "Grantom"
containing 47 acres more or less. Signed (Ezekel Wilis) and Mary
X
Willis
Recorded 30 Sept 1786
Liber WB-B Folio 118
Ezekiel Willis of Caroline County to Thomas Jenkins for sum
of 12 pounds 6 shillings part of tract called "Friendship Regulated"containing
12 1/4 acres more or less.
Deed of Lease
Recorded 20 July 1791
Liber WR-C Folio 376
William Frazier of Caroline County to Andrew Willis deed of
Lease for a large tract of land with a high rent.
Recorded 5 Feb 1793
Liber TR-D Folio 285
John Dawson (son of Richard) of Caroline County to Elijah Willis
for sum of 21 pounds 19 shillings 4 pence a tract of land in Caroline County
on east side of northwest fork of Nanticoke River called "Addition to Miles
Swamp" containing 17 acres more or less.
Deed of Gift
Recorded 31 Jan. 1793
Liber TR-D Folio 304
Shadrack Willis of
Caroline County a deed of gift -
Unto Son: Ennalls Willis
- a lot and house in Federalsburgh
Daughter: Fanny Willis
- 1 bed and furniture
Daughter: Ann Willis
- 1 bed and furniture
Daughter: Levinia Willis
- 1 bed and furniture and a trunk
Daughter: Levice
- 1 cow and calf
Daughter: Celia (maybe
Lelia) - 1 sow and pigs, plus a lot of household goods
Deed of Lease
Recorded 20 March 1793
Liber TR-D Folio 305
John Nicols of Caroline County and
Shadrack Willis a deed of
Lease for a tract of land called "Federalsburgh" surveyed by Joshua
Willis, Jr. sworn surveyor of Caroline County for yearly rent for 99
years of 30 shillings.
Recorded 13 March 1795
Liber TR-E Folio 230
Isaac Smith of Caroline County to
Elijah Willis for sum of 60
pounds 6 shillings 8 pence a tract of land known as "Levins Folly Enlarged"
containing 36 3/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 24 Oct. 1795
Liber TR-E Folio 307
Daniel Dawson and
Ann his wife and Winefred Willis of
Caroline County to JamesM(c)Quality for sum of 45 pounds sell land
they are entitled to by will of Thomas Willis late of Caroline County
deceased called "Friendship Regulated"containing 37 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded 12 March 1795
Liber TR-E Folio 488
Miloy(Milbry?) Willis and
William Willis and Henreatty
his wife and Joshua Willis of Caroline County to James M(c)Quality
for sum of 95 pounds sell land they are entitled to by will of Thomas
Willis deceased "Friendship Regulated".
Recorded 14 July 1797
Liber TR-F Folio 116
Philemon Willis of Caroline County to Thomas Foster, Jacob Wright,
Benjamin Colliston of Dorchester County and
James Andrew, David
Sirk, James Sirk and
Daniel Chezum of Caroline County trustees
for Methodist Episcopal Church for sum of 10 shillings 1/2 acre of ground.
On said ground to be raised a chappell called Bethesda, as a place for
the worship of God and to be applied to no other purpose.
Recorded 16 Jan. 1798
Liber TR-F Folio 257
Deposition of Joshua Willis aged 32 years.
Bond
Recorded 8 May 1798
Liber TR-F Folio 282
William Mason and
Ann his wife of Caroline County is bound to
William
Willis for sum of 154 pounds 17 shillings and 6 pence - dated 8 Jan.
1793- land called "Out Let" and "Out Let Enlarged" lying on South East
of main road leading from 9 bridges to Choptank bridge containing 88 1/2
acres.
Recorded 26 Feb. 1799
Liber TR-F Folio 448
Joshua Willis of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of
200 pounds lands which fell to them upon the death of brother
Charles called "Bank of Pleasure" and "Addition to Willis's Luck"
containing 150 acres more or less.
Recorded 18 May 1799
Liber TR-F Folio 479
Peter Willis of Dorchester County to Jesse Connerly of Caroline
County for sum of 137 pounds 10 shillings a tract of land in Caroline county
on a branch of Hunting Creek called "Painters Range" which was willed to
him by Joshua Willis of Dorchester County - mentions Joshua Willis
son of Joshua.
Folio 480
Elizabeth wife of
Peter gives up dower rights.
Recorded 31 July 1799
Liber TR-F Folio 511
Thomas Willis of Caroline County to James M(c)Quality for sum
of 38 pounds sells land he is entitled to by will of
Thomas Willis
deceased called "Friendship Regulated"
Recorded 24 Sept. 1800
Liber TR-G Folio 239
Philip Clark Esquire of Caroline County and Richard Willis for
sum of 35 pounds 8 shillings 1 pence and 1/2 penny all that tract of land
known as "Hab Nab at a Venture" containing 25 3/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 24 Sept. 1800
Liber TR-G Folio 277
Philip Clark Esq. of Caroline County to Sarah Willis for sum
of $75.00 part of a tract of land called "Hab Nab at a Venture" containing
15 acres more or less.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 5 March 1801
Liber TR-G Folio 291
Joshua Willis of Caroline County to Philemon Willis of Talbot
County for sum of 200 pounds all goods and chattels.
Recorded 4 Oct. 1800
Liber TR-G Folio 293
Joshua Willis of Caroline County to Philemon Willis of Talbot
County for sum of 2000 dollars a tract of land in Caroline County on a
branch of Hunting Creek called "Painters Range" containing 300 acres more
or less.
Recorded 19 July 1803
Made 8 April 1803
Liber TR-H Folio 389
Philemon Willis of Talbot County and Joshua Willis of Caroline
County to Peter Willis of Dorchester County for sum of $1000.00
a tract of land in Caroline County know as "Painters Range" containing
225 acres more or less.
Recorded 19 July 1803
Liber TR-H Folio 390
James Summers Esquire the high Sherriff of Caroline County to
Peter
Willis of Dorchester County a writ to make
Joshua Willis pay
back the 53 pounds 110 shillings or turn over land "Painters Range containing
36 acres. Land turned over.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 20 Nov. 1804
Liber TR-I Folio 68
Thomas Willis, Carpenter of Caroline County to Margaret Willis
for sum of eighty dollars the following: 1 brindle cow & calf, 4 fatted
hogs, 2 shoats, 1 sorrell horse, 2 beds & furniture, 2 pine chests,
2 pine tables, 5 flaged(?) chairs, 2 linnen wheals, 1 woolen wheal, 1 loome,
5 barrels corn, 5 starks fodder, 1 chaire, 1 iron pot, 1 dutch oven, 1
skillet, 1 frying pan, 1 two pales(?), 1 looking glass, 6 pewter plates,
1 plow, 1 harrow, 1 gun, 1 mans saddle & bridle, 1 tea kettle 1 pair
tongs & shovel.
Recorded 7 Aug. 1804
Liber TR-I Folio 90
Joshua Willis (late?) of Caroline County to Peter Willis of
Dorchester County for sum of $500.00 part of tracts of land divised unto
Joshua
and Peter on the death of their brother Charles Willis deceased.
Land known as "Bank of Pleasure", part of "Willis's Luck" and "Addition
to Willis's Luck" containing 150 acres more or less. Signed by Joshua
Willis and Elizabeth his wife.
Recorded 15 Feb. 1806
Liber TR-I Folio 266
Lovey Willis, widow of Elijah Willis - bought back various pieces
of land given by Elijah's Will to heirs - as listed: Thomas
and
Rhoda Willis, Isaac and Mary Leverton, Elisha and SealeyMedford
all of Dorchester County, & George and Ritty Graham,
and
Elizabeth Willis of Caroline County.
Recorded 22 March 1806
Liber TR-I Folio 267
(or 269?)
Lovey Willis, widow of Elijah Willis deceased of Caroline County
to Jacob Wright for sum of $84.94 land Lovey bought of heirs
of Elijah called "Levins' Folly Enlarged" containing 14 acres 52
perches more or less.
Recorded 12 April 1806
Liber TR-I Folio 291
John Stevens of Talbot County, apothecary, to William Willis
of Caroline County for sum of $550.00 a tract of land called "Out Range"
in Caroline County lying between 2 forks of Fowling Creek near Henry
Dickenson's place containing 147 acres more or less.
Recorded 22 March 1806
Liber TR-I Folio 303
William and Charlotty Bonner of Dorchester County to
Lovey
Willis of Caroline County for sum of $45.00 their part of "Levin's
Folly Enlarged" containing 69 3/4 acres, also 32 acres of "Addition to
Miles Swamp" and others.
Recorded 30 Sept. 1806
Liber TR-I Folio 350
William Willis and
Henna his wife of Caroline County to
Isaac
Frampton for sum of $700, a tract of land called "Out Range" near Henry
Dickenson's place, containing 147 acres more or less. Signed by William
Willis and Henrietta Willis.
POWER OF ATTORNEY
Recorded 21 April 1807
Made 2 Oct. 1806
Liber TR-I Folio 426
State of South Carolina
- Marlborough District
I William Beauchamp appoint trust friend Eli Willis, Attorney
to recover from James M(c)Quality of Caroline County guardian of
Milea
Willis daughter of Thomas Willis and Siney his wife deceased
whatever sums of money due me for marrying said Milea Willis of
the estate of
Thomas Willis by his Last Will and Testament.
Recorded 21 April 1807
Liber TR-I Folio 429
Eli Willis of Caroline County to
John Carter for sum of 60 dollars
- 20 acres of land near Collins Cross Roads adjoining lands of Abraham
Collins and Isaac Collins due his Mother and Father.
Recorded 26 June 1807
Made 1 Sept. 1803
Liber TR-I Folio 468
William R. Stewart of Queen Annes County to Richard Willis for
sum of 263 pounds, 5 shillings, and 5 pence 166 1/2 acres of land called
"Littleton's Friendship". Stewart died before deed recorded - Court action
- then heirs of Stewart honored deed.
Deed of Manumission
Recorded 9 March 1808
Liber TR-I Folio 581
Peter Willis for 1 dollar frees his slave Lambert Nicolls age
42.
Recorded 24 Jan. 1809
Liber TR-I Folio 686
William Haskins of Caroline County to Peter Willis of Caroline
County for sum of $6.00 a tract of land "Painters Range" containing 5 1/2
acres more or less on road from Hunting Creek to Fowling Creek.
Recorded 24 Jan. 1809
Liber TR-I Folio 697
Peter Willis of Caroline County to William Haskins of Caroline
County for sum of $6.00 a tract of land "Painters Range" containing 5 1/2
acres more or less - this is a different section than mentioned on folio
686.
Recorded 17 May 1809
Liber TR-K Folio 33
Peter Willis of Caroline County to Anthony Whitely of Caroline
County for sum of $77.00 a parcel of land called "Addition to Willis's
Luck" Containing 19 1/4 acres more or less.
Folio 34
Elizabeth Willis, wife of Peter gives up dower rights.
Recorded 10 April 1810
Liber TR-K Folio 100
Henry Willis, a constable for Great Choptank Hundred, brought a Constables
Bond.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 6 Jan. 1811
Liber TR-K Folio 249
John Givern of Caroline County to
Henry Willis, Jr. of Talbot
County for sum of $300.00 - animals, farm supplies and household goods.
Lewis Willis and
William
Willis acted as witnesses.
Recorded 9 April 1811
Liber TR-K Folio 306
Henry Willis brought Constables Bond.
Recorded 14 April 1812
Liber TR-K Folio 538
Henry Willis brought Constables Bond.
Deed of Manumission
Recorded 13 May 1812
Liber TR-K Folio 550
William Willis frees his negro woman
Leah age 42.
Deed of Manumission
Recorded 13 May 1812
Liber TR-K Folio 551
William Willis frees his negro boy named Washington when he
reaches age of 25 - only 3 as of Dec. 1811.
Recorded 6 Aug. 1814
Liber TR-L Folio 233
Charles Willis of Caroline County to Joseph Willis for sum of
$32.00 all land willed to Charles by his mother called "Hab Nab
at a Venture" containing 15 acres more or less.
Recorded 27 Aug. 1814
Liber TR-L Folio 241
Mary Rich Willis, wife of Short A. Willis gives up mortgage
interests from her father,
Thomas Rich which he got from his father,
Peter
Rich which he got from
Susannah Willson and William Rich,
a deed of Mortgage to
Seth Godwin.
Recorded 17 June 1815
Liber TR-L Folio 343
Peggy Willis of Caroline County to William and Charles Willis
for sum of $45.00 a parcel of land formerly belonging to Elijah Willis
late of Caroline County deceased - where William Willis now lives.
Abel
Gowty acted as witness.
Recorded 17 June 1815
Liber TR-L Folio 344
Anne Willis of Caroline County to
William Willis and
Charles
Willis for sum of $45.00 a tract of land formerly belonging to Elijah
Willis where William Willis now lives. Abel Gowty acted
as witness.
Recorded 25 March 1815
Liber TR-L Folio 377
Samuel Bartlett of City of Baltimore,
Jonathan Bartlett,
Thomas
Bartlett, Mary Bartlett,
James McMahan and Sarah McMahan
his wife, William McMahan and Elizabeth McMahan his wife,
Daniel
Bartlett,Jessee Eaton and Margaret Eaton his wife and
Joseph
Bartlett of Talbot County to Richard Willis of Caroline County
for sum of $250.00 two tracts of land called "Wakefield" and "Needles's
Cow Pasture" situate in Caroline County on east side of Great Choptank
River on north side of Berry's Creek containing 104 3/4 acres more or less
and "Alcock's Chance" containing 83 1/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 12 Sept 1816
Liber TR-L Folio 566
Richard Willis of Caroline County and/to? Jeremiah Jones and/to?
John
Taylor for sum of $400.00 several tracts of land called "Wakefield's
Needless Cow Pasture" and "Alcocks Chance" in Caroline County on east side
of Choptank on north side of Berryes Creek. "Wakefield" contains 101 acres
more or less and "Alcocks" contains 8 3/4 acres more or less.
Peter
Willis was one of the witnesses.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 14 Oct. 1817
Liber JR-M Folio 43
Charles Willis to
Levin Barton for sum of 50 dollars - household
goods.
Recorded 22 Nov. 1817
Liber JR-M Folio 73
Jesse Connelley of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of
$60.00 part of a tract known as "Painters Range" containing 10 1/4 acres
more or less.
Recorded 22 Aug. 1818
Liber JR-M Folio 346
Levin Stewart of Dorchester County to Joseph Willis of Caroline
County for sum of $417.50 a tract of land in Caroline County on north west
side of main road from Hunting Creek Mill to Marshope Bridge called "Littletons
Friendship" containing 41 3/4 acres of land.
Recorded 22 Aug. 1818
Liber JR-M Folio 348
Levin Stewart of Dorchester County to Richard Willis of Caroline
County for sum of $130.00 a piece of "Littletons Friendship" containing
16 1/4 acres more or less.
Deed of Bargain and Sale
Recorded 9 Dec. 1818
Liber JR-M Folio 353
John Wright of Denton, Caroline County to John G. Willis of
Denton, Caroline County - for sum of 100 dollars a lot in Denton being
part of a tract Anthony Ross purchased of Benjamin Denny
called "Mount Andrew" - then Ross to John Gill - Gill
to Thomas Style- and Style to John Wright.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 19 Aug. 1819
Liber JR-M Folio 499
Thomas Dukes of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of 380
dollars - animals, furniture, household goods, and farm supplies.
Recorded 20 Nov. 1819
Liber JR-M Folio 582
Peter Willis of Caroline County to Joseph Willis for sum of
$50.00 a part of "Hab Nab at a Venture" containing 15 acres more or less
being land deceased Mother willed to him.
Folio 583
Mary Willis, wife of Peter gives up dower rights.
Recorded 20 Nov. 1819
Liber JR-M Folio 594
James Connelley of Caroline County to Charles Willis for sum
of $120.00 part of "Painters Range" (James - brother of Jesse) containing
12 acres more or less.
Recorded 29 Feb. 1820
Liber JR-M Folio 626
Saba Kimmy of Caroline county to
Thomas Willis of Dorchester
County for sum of $400.00 a tract of land on north west fork bridge of
Nanticoke River in Caroline County.
Recorded 8 March 1820
Liber JR-M Folio 627
Thomas Saulsbury - Guardian of Sarah Ann Stanford the only child
and heir of Algernon S. Stanford deceased to Thomas Willis
of Dorchester County. Court case concerning JR-M, 626 and Court ordered
land turned over to Thomas Willis.
Recorded 13 April 1820
Liber JR-N Folio 26
Jessee Connelley and Elizabeth Connelley of Caroline County
to Peter Willis for sum of $540.00 part of "Painters Range" containing
90 acres more or less.
Folio 27
Sophae wife of Jessee gives up dower rights.
Recorded 22 July 1820
Liber JR-N Folio 125
Henry Wallis (Wallace) and Margaret his wife of Sussex County,
Delaware and Arthur H.Willis of Dorchester County for sum of 312
dollars a parcel of land in Caroline County called "Wright's Regulation"
divided from lands of
Jacob Wright deceased - lot 1 containing 48
acres more or less.
Recorded 2 Feb. 1820
Liber JR-N Folio 376
Levin Stuart of Georgetown in the District of Collumbia to Richard
Willis of Caroline County for sum of $220.00 a part of "Littleton's
Friendship" containing 40 acres more or less.
Recorded 16 Feb. 1822
Liber JR-N Folio 387
William Willis of Caroline County and Charles Willis of Dorchester
County to Mark Noble of Dorchester County for sum of 721 dollars
and 12 1/2 cents, part of "Addition to Timber Tree Neck", part of "Levins
Folly Enlarged" and part of "Addition to Miles Swamp" in Caroline County
next to land of
Jacob Wright deceased containing 160 1/4 acres.
Sarah
Willis wife of William Willis gives up dower rights, and
Tamsey
Willis wife of Charles Willis gives up dower rights.
Recorded 16 Sept. 1822
Liber JR-N Folio 515
Charles Willis of Caroline County to John Stevens, Sr. for sum
of 180 dollars - part of "Painter's Range" near land of James
and
Jesse
Connoly and Elijah Blades. Nancy Willis wife of Charles
Willis gives up dower rights.
Recorded 31 Aug. 1822
Liber JR-N Folio 537
Thomas Willis of Caroline County to John Willis for sum of 150
dollars - lot of ground
Thomas bought of Saba Kimmey.
Recorded 23 Aug. 1823
Liber JR-O Folio 174
Frederick Holbrook, Esquire Sherriff of Caroline County and Charles
Willis - on 9 May 1823 - a paper for Thomas Willis from Dorchester
County Court - house and lot seized to pay for a bad debt. Sherriff held
a public sale and
Charles Willis was highest bidder - for sum of
$5.00 house and lot in Federalsburg.
Recorded 20 Oct. 1823
Liber JR-O Folio 203
Jacob E. Wilson of Caroline County to Charles Willis for sum
of $45.00 part of "Painter's Range" containing 5 acres more or less.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 28 Feb. 1824
Liber JR-O Folio 272
Hugh Valliant of Caroline County to Peter Willis, Esquire for
sum of 80 dollars - household goods and animals.
Recorded 13 March 1824
Liber JR-O Folio 323
Thomas Willis of Caroline County to Charles Willis for sum of
$300.00 - lands bought of Saba Kimmy.
Folio 324
Rhody Willis wife of Thomas gives up dower rights.
Recorded 15 Jan. 1825
Liber JR-O Folio 443
Robert Medford of Caroline County to Charles Willis of Caroline
County for sum of $50.00 a lot of land in Federalsburg.
Recorded 15 Feb. 1825
Liber JR-O Folio 462
William and Ann Weeks,
Robert and Mary Keene of
Kent County, Delaware to Peter Willis of Caroline County "Faris'es
Farm" and "Providence" containing 101 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded 7 Jun 1825
Liber JR-P Folio 20
Shadrack Rawley of Kent County, Delaware to Peter Willis of
Caroline County, Maryland for sum of $39.42 on south side of Great Choptank
River part of "Farrisses Farm" containing 8 1/2 acres, and part of "Providence"
containing 36 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded ?
Liber JR-P Folio 23
James Permarn of Caroline County to John Willis of Dorchester
County for $111.20 - animals, household goods, and farm implements.
Recorded 5 Nov. 1825
Liber JR-P Folio 120
Charles Willis of Caroline County to Whiteley Holland for sum
of 100 dollars part of a tract of land called "Painter's Range" containing
5 acres more or less. Nancy Willis wife of Charles Willis
gives up dower rights.
Recorded 31 Jan. 1826
Liber JR-P Folio 171
John G. Willis of Caroline County to James Hand for sum of 35
dollars a lot in Denton.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 20 July 1826
Liber JR-P Folio 298
James
Lecompt of Caroline County to William Willis for sum of 20 dollars,
household goods.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 2 May 1827
Liber JR-P Folio 461
Samuel McDonald of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of
30 dollars - animals, household goods, and farm supplies.
Recorded 31 May 1827
Liber JR-P Folio 480
Peter Willis of Caroline County to Dennis Eaton for 90 dollars
land Peter purchased of Shadrack Rawley, William Weeks, and
Reuben
Cain of Kent County Delaware, heirs of James Condon of
Caroline County deceased. Part of "Harrisses Farm" containing 88 1/2 acres
and "Providence Resurveyed" by
John Dickenson containing 36 1/2
acres - only selling 18 1/4 acres to Eaton. Elizabeth Willis
wife of Peter Willis gives up dower rights.
Recorded 22 Oct. 1827
Liber JR-P Folio 539
Charles Willis brings a Constable's bond.
Recorded 15 June 1827
Liber JR-Q Folio 14
Levin Stack of Dorchester County to John Willis of Caroline
County for sum of $25.00 a lot in Federalsburg next to Thomas Willis's
lot.
Recorded 8 Dec. 1827
Liber JR-Q Folio 21
William Potter of Caroline County to John Willis of Dorchester
County for sum of $10.00 a part of a tract adjoining the old Bloomary Mill.
Recorded 18 Jan. 1828
Liber JR-Q Folio 29
Robert Fleming of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of
$50.00 lands called "Addition to Willis's Landing" - said lands belonged
to grandfather Joshua Willis and fell to mother Anna Retta Fleming,
etc.
Recorded 15 Feb. 1828
Liber JR-Q Folio 52
Peter Willis of Caroline County to Isaac Whiteley for sum of
10 dollars - part of "Addition to Willis's Luck" part not heretofore sold
to father Anthony Whitely containing 21 acres. ElizabethWillis
wife of Peter Willis gives up dower rights.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 25 Oct. 1828
Liber JR-Q Folio 152
Peter Willis, Jr. of Caroline County to Isaiah Blades for sum
of $150.00 household goods, etc.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 28 Oct. 1828
Liber JR-Q Folio 153
Peter Willis Jr. to Isiah Blades - appears to be same as page
152
Deed of Bargain or Sale
Recorded 30 Dec. 1828
Liber JR-Q Folio 183
Jacob C. Willson of Caroline County to Peter Willis and
Mary
Ann Willis, children of Peter Willis, Jr. for sum of 50 dollars
paid by Isiah Blades on behalf of Peter Willis, Jr. part
of a tract of land called "Painter's Range" containing 5 acres more or
less.
Recorded 16 Feb. 1829
Liber JR-Q Folio 192
John Brown of Caroline County to
John G. Willis for sum of $725.00
a lot of ground on west side of Choptank at Denton Bridge containing a
house, store house, granary and wharf containing 1 and a bit acres of land.
Recorded 11 March 1829
Liber JR-Q Folio 209
Thomas A. Carter, Esq. Sheriff of Caroline County to Peter Willis
"Fine Facias" 50 acres sold to highest bidder.
Recorded 14 Oct. 1829
Liber JR-Q Folio 311
Seney B. Willis of Caroline County to Foster Willis. Seney
filed insolvency and Foster appointed to take over all property
and goods except wearing appearal.
Recorded 8 Dec. 1829
Liber JR-Q Folio 314
John G. Willis and
Mary his wife formerly Mary Fountain
daughter of David Fountain late of Talbot County deceased to Bennett
Whenett and
Catherine Ann his wife, formerly Catherine Ann
Fountain heirs to land called "Mitchels Defence". Etc.
Recorded 27 Nov. 1830
Liber JR-Q Folio 496
Charles Willis of Caroline County to Minos Adams of Dorchester
County for sum of $200.00 a lot in Federalsburg. Tamsey Willis wife
of Charles gives up dower rights.
Recorded 25 Feb. 1831
Liber JR-Q Folio 514
Farmer's Bank directors to
Peter Willis high bidder - part of tract
of land called "Painter's Range" Formerly held by Joseph Haskins
containing 72 acres more or less.
Recorded 29 Oct. 1831
Liber JR-R Folio 115
Foster Willis of Caroline county to Garretson Turner, Samuel Sparklin,
Jr., Andrew Sullivane,
Peter Sullivane, Jr., Andrew Covey, Zachariah
Willis, Thomas Connelley, RichardAndrew, Jr. and Nathaniel Patchett
- In trust for the Methodist Church and school house for sum of one dollar
a tract of land containing 1/2 acre of land lying and being on the main
road leading from Hunting Creek to a place called Collins Cross Roads to
begin at edge of said road at the line of Jacob Andrew's land and
to run in the best and most convenient situation so as to give a good and
sufficient situation for to build a Methodist Church and School house on
the said land called "Battle Hill". Signed by Foster Willis and
wife Ann Willis gave up dower rights.
Recorded 3 March 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 130
Foster Willis of Caroline County to Nathan Connelley for sum
of $25.00 a tract of land in Caroline County on east side of main road
leading from Hunting Creek to Marshhope Bridge called "Battle Hill" beginning
at a tree which marks line between "Battle Hill" and John Gowty's
land and touches
John Rumbold's land containing 4 acres more or
less. Signed by Foster Willis and
Ann his wife.
Recorded 29 March 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 149
Charles T. Dean, Henry T. Dean and
Peter Willis of Caroline
County to Harriet Tilghman, free negro for sum of $30.00 a tract
of land where she now dwells called "Willis's Luck" containing 3 acres
of land - nether more nor less.
Abel Gowty acted
as witness.
Recorded 19 Jan. 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 209
Peter Willis of Caroline County to Jacob C. Willson for sum
of #33.33 1/3 all tracts of land he bought from Robert Fleming deceased,
part of a tract called "Willis's Landing", part of a tract called "Addition
to Willis's Landing" and "Addition to Willis's Luck" containing all 80
acres more or less- it being land taken up by
Joshua Willis and
fell to Anna Retta Fleming at his death and to her son Robert
Fleming at her death.
Witnessed by Abel Gowty
Folio 210
Elizabeth Willis wife of Peter Willis gives up dower rights.
Recorded 22 May 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 245
Arthur H. Willis and Nancy his wife of Dorchester County to
Joseph
Vickers of Sussex County, Delaware for sum of $200.00 a tract of land
in Caroline County called "Wrights Regulation" lot of land assigned to
Margaret Wallace by commission as her part of Jacob Wrights'
lands.
Recorded 30 Aug. 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 252
Peter Willis and
Elizabeth his wife of Caroline County to Jacob
Charles for sum of $300.00 all tracts of land in Caroline county called
part of "Bank of Pleasure" and part of "Willis's Luck" containing 113 acres
more or less.
Folio 253
Elizabeth gives up dower rights.
Recorded 26 April 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 260
Peter Willis of Caroline County to Mary Shearmon and John
Shearmon for sum of $60.00 a tract of land in Caroline County near
place called Bloomery that a certain
Dickerson Carroll purchased
of one John Jeney and that was sold to the said Peter Willis
by the late sherriff of Caroline County containing 50 acres more or less.
Recorded 28 Aug. 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 275
Edward Willis and wife Mary of Caroline County to Thomas
Stanton for sum of $40.00 land called "Goldsburoughs Regulation".
Bill of Sale
Recorded 12 Feb. 1833
Liber JR-R Folio 303
Jesse Leverton of Caroline County to Peter Willis for 50 dollars,
household goods, etc.
Recorded 22 Dec. 1832
Liber JR-R Folio 326
William P. Kelley and Sarah Ann Kelly his wife of Caroline County
to Charles Willis for sum of 26 dollars and 55 cents a tract of
land formerly belonging to
Elizabeth Hicks containing 15 acres.
Recorded 12 Feb. 1833
Liber JR-R Folio 357
Peter W. Willis and
Susan Willis his wife to Zackariah Willis
for sum of $400.00 parts of "Battle Hill", "Addition to Battle Hill", and
"Littletons' Friendship" that was left to Peter W. Willis by last
will and testament of father
Richard Willis deceased except a small
lot lying back of land of
Joseph Willis containing 130 acres more
or less.
Signed by Peter W. Willis
and Susan M. Willis.
Deed of Mortgage
Recorded 16 May 1833
Liber JR-R Folio 427
Thomas J. Baker of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of
$200.00 land called "Littleton's Friendship" containing 40 1/4 acres. Deed
of Mortgage delivered to John F. Willis 8 Sept 1835.
Recorded 10 Aug. 1833
Liber JR-R Liber 437
John Whitley of Caroline County to Peter W. Willis - Insolvency
paper. Peter Willis appointed trustee.
Recorded 21 Feb. 1834
Liber JR-S Folio 140
Thomas Wheeler and
Ann his wife to Charles Willis for
sum of $27.00 part of tract called "Henry's and Deboroughs Regulation"
containing 13 1/2 acres more or less.
Recorded 22 Sept 1834
Liber JR-S Folio 340
Foster Willis and
Ann his wife of Caroline County to Caleb
Bowdle for sum of $250.00 a tract of land on the south east side of
the county road leading from the walnut trees to the cross roads, devised
to Foster by his father
Richard Willis's will about 70 acres
more or less.
Recorded 23 Feb. 1835
Liber JR-S Folio 402
Mitchel Covey and
Eliza Covey his wife of Dorchester County
to Foster Willis of Caroline County for sum of $300.00 a lot in
Federalsburg.
Recorded 9 July 1835
Liber JR-S Folio 416
Washington Downs to Foster Willis - insolvency papers.
Foster
appointed Trustee.
Recorded 2 Dec. 1835
Liber JR-T Folio 64
William F. Willis of Baltimore County and City of Baltimore to
Jacob
Willson of Caroline County for sum of $37.00 lands called "Edmondsons
Desire", "Langs Discovery", and "Haverdegrass" whereon Abel Gowty
now lives that he received from Sarah Willis formerly
Porter
containing 228 acres.
Recorded 25 Feb. 1836
Liber JR-T Folio 99
Mitchell Connelly and
Britania his wife to Joseph Willis
for sum of $112.75, a piece of land known as "Litteton's Friendship".
Recorded 4 April 1836
Made 25 Feb. 1836
Liber JR-T Folio 100
Zachariah Willis and
Mary Willis his wife to Joseph Willis
for sum of 150 dollars current money of Maryland all rights to land inherited
from his father
Richard Willis part of two tracts, called "Hab nab
at a Venture" and "Littleton's Friendship" except a small part already
sold to Daniel Sparklin.
Recorded 30 Jan. 1836
Liber JR-T Folio 102
Nathan Connelly and
Fanny Connelly to Joseph Willis for
sum of $12.00 a piece of "Littleton's Friendship".
Recorded 21 May 1836
Liber JR-T Folio 133
Zachariah Willis and
Mary his wife to Rebecca Connelly
for sum of 125 dollars a piece of land containing 10 acres being part of
"Hab Nab at a Venture" and "Littleton's Friendship".
Recorded 9 June 1837
Liber JR-T Folio 524
Foster and Ann Willis of Dorchester County to Stephen Andrews
of Dorchester County for $230.00 a house and lot in Federalsburg.
Recorded 16 May 1839
Liber TR-U Folio 101
Jacob C. Willson of Talbot County to Zachariah Willis of Caroline
County for sum of $225.00 a tract called "Littleton's Friendship" containing
20 acres.
Recorded 6 April 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 301
Zachariah Willis brought a Constables Bond.
Recorded 7 April 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 315
James A. Stewart of Dorchester County to Charles Willis of Caroline
County - by a decree of the High Court of Chancery 9 Sept. 1839 - James
Stewart was appointed trustee and authorized to dispose of property
mentioned in the proceedings in a certain cause between Purnell B. Cory
and Henrietta Graham and Mary Adeline Williams,
Louisa
Ellen Williams and others - James Stewart sells to
Charles
Willis for sum of $1200.00 tract called "Lough Neigh" in Caroline County
near Federalsburg containing 225 acres more or less.
Recorded 29 June 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 343
John Green of John and Rebecca Green his wife of Caroline County
to Charles Willis of Sarah for sum of $50.00 a tract called "Betts
Range" in Caroline County containing 7 1/4 acres more or less.
Recorded 28 July 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 377
Charles F. Willis to William H. Willis and Lewis Willis,
Jr. For sum of $75.00 part of "Willis's Regulation" now held by Charles
F. Willis, formerly held by John Willis late of Oxford - Charles
was in Louisville, Kentucky when he signed deed.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 15 Sept. 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 381
Daniel Rich, free Negro to
John G. Willis for $65.00 household
goods, animals, and sweet potato crop.
Recorded 29 Sept. 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 381
Charles Willis administrator of
Robert Medford to John Rumbold
for sum of $300.00 one negro man age 19 named Daniel.
Recorded 5 May 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 390
William Willis appointed trustee to Joseph W. Barker for insolvency.
Recorded 17 June 1840
Liber TR-U Folio 391
William Willis appointed trustee to Alexander B. Joiner for
insolvency.
Recorded 29 May 1841
Liber TR-V Folio 96
John Bosman to
Charles Willis of E. for sum of $200.00 land
called "Mill Land Enlarged" containing 30 acres more or less.
Recorded 2 Oct. 1841
Liber TR-V Folio 297
John L. Willis and
Charlotte his wife of Dorchester County to
Thomas
Gray, Jr. of Caroline County for sum of $230.00 a lot of ground in
Federalsburg being part of a tract of land called "Rawly" from
Levin
Stack to John Willis.
Recorded 21 March 1840
Liber TR-V Folio 360
William B. Willis and Mary Willis, Nicholas Willis, Joseph
and
Elizabeth Robinson, Spry Denny and Catherine Denny, Sarah Denny,
Ann B. Willis and Margaret H. Willis
all of Talbot Co. to
William H. Willis and
Lewis Willis, Jr. of Caroline County for
sum of $700.00 a farm held by late
John Willis of Oxford and called
"Willis's Regulation" containing 163 acres of land more or less.
Recorded 14 April 1842
Liber TR-V Folio 361
William H. Willis and Lewis Willis, Jr. and Elizaann
his wife to Henry Corkrin for sum of $675.00 all tract of land in
Caroline County held by late John Willis of Oxford called "Willis's
Regulation" containing 163 acres more or less.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 21 May 1842
Liber TR-V Folio 371
Henry Dean to Charles Willis of E. and Cannon Charles
for sum of $227.00 animals and household goods.
Bill of Sale
Liber TR-V Folio 470
Charles Willis of S.
to Edwin P. Jump for sum of $50.00 all household goods, farm equipment
and leftover food.
Recorded 3 Aug. 1843
Liber TR-W Folio 84
Charles Willis of E. and
Tamsey Willis his wife to William
H. Watkins for sum of $1475.00 land called "Lough Neigh" containing
225 acres more or less upon which
Stansbury Reed now resides and
another tract called "Mill Land Enlarged" containing 30 acres more or less.
Recorded 3 Feb. 1844
Liber TR-W Folio 233
Charles Willis executor of will of Mary Ann Faulkner of Caroline
County deceased to StephenPhillips for sum of $377.00 land called
"Addition to Ivory Ridge" containing 200 acres more or less.
Recorded 13 March 1844
Liber TR-W Folio 245
Theadore R. Loockerman
of Talbot County to John G. Willis of
Caroline County land on west side of Denton Bridge (see JR-Q 192) some
squabble over said land.
Recorded 21 Dec. 1843
Liber TR-W Folio 247
Henry and Elizabeth Corkrain of Caroline County to Richard
Willis for sum of $45.00 part of "Willis's Regulation next to "Painters
Range" containing 7 1/4 acres.
Recorded 18 March 1844
Liber TR-W Folio 277
Elisha Wright and
Adar his wife, James Willis (a son
of William Willis and Sarah his wife) of Caroline County,
and James Meloney and Mary his wife, Sylvester Willis
and (two other sons of William and Sarah Willis of Talbot
County and Charles Coverly and
Ann
his wife, Michael Charles
and Meary his wife,
Patrick Stack and Catherine his
wife and DanielCannon and Rebecca his wife of Dorchester
County to James H. Nichols of Caroline County. All above heirs and
legal representative of William Williams and
Delilah Williams
his wife late of Caroline County for sum of $235.00 land called "Water's
Friendship", "Brown's Purchase" and "Addition to ? Tracts" (See 1 Feb.
1825)
Bill of Sale
Recorded 4 June 1844
Liber TR-W Folio 281
Dennis Kelly of Caroline County to Peter Willis for sum of $90.00
- animals and crops growing.
Recorded 12 Sept 1843
Liber TR-W Folio 344
James Willis appointed trustee to
Samuel Rouse for insolvency.
Recorded 15 July 1843
Liber TR-W Folio 344
William Willis appointed trustee for George Saulsbury for insolvency.
Recorded 26 Oct. 1844
Liber TR-W Folio 463
Thomas D. Case and
Eliza Ann
his wife, Jacob Dyott and
Ann
Eliza his wife and
Susan Willis of Caroline County to
Francis
E. Fountain for $150.00 their share of House received from
Capt.
Joseph Talbot deceased. House and land in Boonsburough on south side
of county road leading from Hillsborough to Gransbourough.
Recorded 11 May 1846
Liber JHF-X Folio 130
Benjamin Atwell, Jr. and
Hester A. Atwell his wife (formerly
Hester
A. Fountain, widow of Nicholas Fountain) to John G. Willis
for sum of $28.00 all land and buildings in Caroline County on west side
of Choptank near Denton Bridge where Nicolas Fountain lived and
died.
Recorded 6 July 1846
Liber JHF-X Folio 165
John Callahan to
William Willis and Owen C. Jones for
sum of $98.00 a small (?) shop or house in Denton on the Brick Tavern lot
left to John Callahan by Nancy Callahan his mother.
Recorded 12 Jan. 1847
Liber JHF-X Folio 268
Mary Ann Fountain to John G. Willis for sum of $50.00 a parcel
of land and house on west side of Choptank near Denton Bridge where Nicholas
Fountain lived and died.
Recorded 4 Feb. 1847
Liber JHF-X Folio 281
William S. Carroll and Caroline E. Carroll his wife of Sussex
County in Delaware to
John G.Willis of Caroline County for sum of
$50.00 a house and lot on west side of Choptank River near Denton Bridge.
Recorded 18 Feb. 1847
Liber JHF-X Folio 299
John G. Willis and
Mary Ann Fountain to James H. Fountain
for $32.00 land on west side of Denton Bridge containing 5 3/4 acres.
Recorded 31 Dec. 1846
Liber JHF-x Folio 306
Zacariah Willis and
Mary B. Willis of Caroline County to Daniel
Adams for sum of $75.00 a parcel of land called "Littleton's Friendship"
containing 15 acres more or less.
Recorded 9 Dec. 1846
Liber JHF-X Folio 608
Saulsbury Sparklin and
John Willis and Celia his wife
and Elizabeth Sparklin to Clement Sullivan for sum of $50.00
land Peter Sullivan deceased seized and possessed in his lifetime
containing 159 1/4 acres.
Recorded 5 July 1848
Liber JHF-Y Folio 63
Ignatius Lednum and
Sarah Lednum his wife to John G. Willis
of Caroline County for sum of $250.00 land called "Smith's Farm", "Revival"
or "Wheatleys Park" containing 2 1/4 acres.
Recorded 12 July 1848
Liber JHF-Y Folio 72
John F. Willis - Constable's Bond.
Recorded 3 Aug. 1848
Liber JHF-Y Folio 128
William Willis of Caroline County appoints Samuel Wilzeir
(?)
of Baltimore City to be his attorney. He will be out of state - no reason
given.
Recorded 4 Oct. 1848
Liber JHF-Y Folio 128
William Willis (formerly of Caroline County) by Samuel Wilzeir
(?) his Attorney and HenriettaL. Willis wife of William Willis
to Madison Williams of Caroline County for sum of $100.00 - his
1/16th share of 238 acres called "Edmonson's Desire", "Salem",
"Langs Discovery", "Havre De Grace" etc. which belonged to
Henry Willis
the brother of William.
Henry Willis died intestate.
Bill of Sale
Recorded 26 Dec. 1848
Liber JHF-Y Folio 165
John Blades administrator of John Blades deceased to Joseph
Willis for $150.00 one negro girl,
Sarah Catharine aged about
10 years, slave for life.
Recorded 9 Oct. 1848
Liber JHF-Y Folio 262
James Turner and
Anna Maria his wife of Queen Anne County to
Peter
Willis of Caroline County for sum of $500.00 a tract of land in lower
district of Caroline County that James Turner purchased of William
D. Medcalf and James Medcalf and Ann Maria his wife heirs
of Catharine Richardson.
Recorded 23 Aug. 1849
Liber JHF-Y Folio 341
Thomas Gray and Elizabeth Gray his wife of Dorchester County
to James H. Willis of Caroline County for sum of $330.00 a lot of
ground in Federalsburg, formerly sold by John L. Willis and
Charlotte
his wife of Dorchester County. Land called "Rawly".
Recorded 11 April 1849
Liber JHF-Y Folio 386
Robert H. Rhodes of Caroline County to John G. Willis for sum
of $12.00 land near Denton bridge 150 square perches.
Recorded 27 Jan. 1851
Liber JHF-Z Folio 242
Richard Gester to
William Willis for $45.00 land called "Rich's
Fishery".
Recorded 27 Jan. 1851
Liber JHF-Z Folio 243
William Willis to
Darcus Gester for sum of $5.00 land (see JHF-Z
242).
Recorded 13 Sept. 1849
Liber JHF-Z Folio 246
John G. Willis,
William Thomas Willis, and Elizabeth E. Willis
of Caroline County to
Thomas Numbers for $1050.00 land called "Mitchell's
Defence" on west side of main road from Andersontown to Hubbards Cross
Roads containing 130 acres more or less.
Recorded 9 Jan. 1851
Liber JHF-Z Folio 257
John F. Willis and
Elizabeth A. Willis his wife to David
Todd for $2620.00 land called "Painters Range" containing 262 acres
more or less.
Recorded 10 May 1852
Liber TFG-AA Folio 196/197
Zachariah Willis made a Justice of the Peace.
Recorded 6 Aug. 1858
Liber RJ-29 Folio 99
Daniel Adams of Caroline County to Zachariah Willis for sum
of $130.00 part of a tract called "Littleton's Friendship" adjoining
John
Rumbold's land or Lemuel Hubbard's
land containing 14 acres
more or less.
Recorded 9 March 1864
Liber RJ-30 Folio 555
Lemuel Hubbard and
Mary his wife to John E. Hubbard and
Francis
A. Willis for sum of $600.00 a tract of land called "Littleton's Friendship"
on west side of main road leading from New Hope to Hubbard's Cross Roads
in the 3rd Election District which was devised by
John Rumbold
deceased to
Mary Hubbard containing 40 1/4 acres more or less and
also they do grant a road between land of
Zachariah Willis and the
heirs of
Joseph Willis.
Recorded 13 Oct. 1868
Liber THK-33 Folio 223
John E. Hubbard,
Francis A. Willis and Sallie E. Willis
his wife to James M. Jones for sum of $400.00 all that tract called
"Littleton's Friendship" containing 40 1/4 acres and all privileges of
a road between Zachariah Willis and Heirs of Joseph Willis.
Recorded 12 Jan. 1869
Liber THK-33 Folio 288
John L. Willis and
Susan L. Willis his wife of Caroline County
to Francis A. Willis for $200.00 a lot of land in village of Preston
containing 1/3 acre more or less.
Recorded 1 Sept. 1870
Liber THK-34 Folio 9
Francis A. Willis and Sarah E. Willis his wife to Mary L.
Todd for sum of $500.00 a tract of land called "Painter's Mistake".
Recorded 15 Sept 1870
Made 29 March 1870
Liber THK-34 Folio 9
William E. Todd and
Mary L. Todd his wife to Francis A. Willis
for sum of $500 a tract of land called "Painter's Mistake" in 3rd
Election District containing 8 acres more or less.
Recorded 14 Oct. 1870
Liber THK-34 Folio ?
Robert Dean and Mary Dean his wife to James S. Willis
for sum of $231.00 a tract in the 5th Election District on south
east side of county road leading from Friendship Church to Hubbard's Cross
Roads containing 21 acres more or less.
Recorded 6 Aug. 1874
Liber JWT-36 Folio 296
James E. Douglass, Trustee for John L. Willis to Francis
A. Willis a lot at or near Preston designated as lot No. 3 adjoining
the lands of H. F. Willis,
John W. Brodly and Francis
A. Willis containing about 3/4 acre more or less.
Recorded 6 Aug. 1874
Liber JWT-36 Folio 297
Francis A. Willis
and Sallie E. Willis his wife of Caroline County to James E.
Douglass for sum of $800.00 all lots in village of Preston deed by
John
L. Willis and wife to Francis A. Willis containing 1/3 acre
more or less.
Recorded 11 Nov. 1878
Liber JWT-40 Folio 446
Zachariah Willis of Caroline County to James E. Douglass, Henry
C. Comegys and Henry Wilson, County School Commissioners for
sum of $10.00 for purpose of a School House a lot at or near the M.E. Church
and in the 4th Election District being part of a tract of land
called "Battle Hill" on south west side of county road leading from Church
to Hog Creek it being a corner of said Willis's land and William Cohee's
land containing 1/2 acre more or less.
Recorded 11 Jan. 1884
Liber LHG-48 Folio 150
Zachariah and Mary B. Willis for $600.00 grant unto James
S. Willis all that tract called "Henry's Folly Enlarged" on north west
side of road from Friendship Church to Concord containing 42 acres more
or less.