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William Vanderford (2017)
Father: Charles Wrench Vanderford (1026) Mother: Sarah
Mondsley
b. Feb. 6, 1787 [DAR]
d.
m. Elizabeth Frampton of Talbot County,
Maryland [Bio,1879]
m2. October 29, 1829, Margaret Ann Wales[Clark,1967]
b. 1800-10 [census-MD]
Issue:
Henry (3044), b. Dec.
23, 1811 [Bio,1879]
boy, b. 1820-25 [census-MD]
Information:
August 14, 1810: William offered a reward
for the return of his blacksmith apprentice boy, James Mason, "about 16, tall
and slender made, had on country linen jacket and trowsers and wool hat." [Wright,1981]
September 21, 1812, recorded October 5, 1812:
William and his brother Charles purchased their brother George's
widow's dower rights to 151 acres of Wrenches Farm. [QA deed JB1:404-6]
September 21, 1812, recorded October 5, 1812 (also
deed dated March 13, 1815): William, a blacksmith living in Caroline
County, Maryland sold for $80.81 the 80 acres known as Vanderford's Adventure
bequeathed to him by his father. [QA deed JB1:401-3]
September 21, 1814, recorded October 5, 1812:
William and his brother Charles sold for $825.31 the 82 of the acres
of Wrenches Farm they aquired from their brother George's widow Sarah.
[QA deed JB1:404-6]
September 1, 1812, recorded November 20, 1812:
William sold to his brother Charles for $587.50 the 58 3/4 acres of
Wrenches Farm aquired from their brother George's widow Sarah.
[QA deed JB1:443-5]
May 24, 1814: William's apprentice boy,
William Larrimore, about 13 years, had run away.
[Wright,1981]
February 18, 1817: William offered a
reward for his runaway blacksmith apprentice boy, William Larrimore, about 15,
4 feet 5-6 inches, fair complexion. [Wright,1981]
1820: William and his family were living
in Caroline County, Maryland and engaged in manufacturing.
[census-MD]
1830: William and his family were living
in Talbot County, Maryland. [census-MD]
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