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Associated Person

John Bayne

Occupation: Innkeeper, planter, possibly a merchant
Born: 1662
Death: 1701
Ethnicity: English
Religion: Protestant
Place of Birth: Probably Charles County, MD
Place of Death: Probably England
Mother's Name: Elinor
Mother's Origin: Unknown
Father's Name: Walter Bayne
Father's Origin: Unknown
Estate Value (£ s d): £1067.13.6
Slaves: 17
Servants: 18
Name of SpouseDate of MarriageMarriage Place
Anne Gerrard Bayne 1687Unknown
Name of ChildBirth Date
Ellsworth Bayne  
Walter Bayne  
Anne Bayne  
TractAcreageReferenceNotes
Locust Thicket1000  
Brathwood800  
Indian Cabin200  
Nevett's Desire200  
Muddle's Branch100  
Unnamed tract100  
ReferenceTypeDatePersonsNotes
MD Prerogative Inventories Liber 24 Folio 134 InventoryJuly 15, 1703  
MD Prerogative Inventories Liber 22 Folio 32 InventoryJuly 10, 1702Appraisers: Capt. Phillip Briscoe, Capt. Henry Hardy 
MD Prerogative Court Wills 11/217-221 WillOctober 5, 1700Executrix: Anne Baynes (his wife); Witnesses: Elinor Baynes, Elinor Beale, Thomas Wicholey, Wm. Holt, Joseph CopperDate Proven: December 5, 1700

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