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Additional contributions provided by Laura Turpin

illiam TURPIN was transported into St. Mary's County in 1661, later crossing the bay to Somerset County, probably about 1667. In January 1668, he married Margaret Ivory/Ivery (Ref. Mary Caroline Turpin Layton)

Early Settlers of Maryland - Skordas

TURPEN, William Liber 5 f 85. transported 1661

TURPINN, William Liber 16 f. 101 Service 1671

Somerset County Maryland- liber I.K.L 1649-1720

Elizabeth dau of Wm.TURPIN and his wife of Margarett b. 16 Mrch 1680

John son of Wm.TURPIN and his wife of Margarett b. 7 Aug 1671

John TURPIN and Rebecca BAINTON were married by Rev. John HUETT Minister of the Gospel 23 Jan 1695/6

Mary TURPIN dau of Wm.TURPIN and his wife of Margarett b. 25 Nov. 1675 at Manokin

Peter TURPIN son of Wm.TURPIN and his wife of Margarett b. 31 Mar 1683 d. 9 Apr. 1683/4 Manokin

Sarah TURPIN dau of Wm.TURPIN and his wife of Margarett b. 11 Feb 1683

Solomon TURPIN son of Wm.TURPIN and his wife of Margarett b. 9 Nov. 1673 Manokin

Wiliam TURPIN and Margaret IVERY were married by Mr. John WINDER one of his Lordships Justices of ye Peace for Somersett County ye 16 Jan 1668.

Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore- Torrence

Nicholas IVERY (Iuerye)was in Northampton Co. Va. 1652 (Wise, Accawmacke,pp.135-6) father of:

Margaret IVERY, b. Hungar's Parish Northampton Co. Va. 27 Jul 1654 m. Wm. Turpin

Mary IVERY b. Machepongo in Accomack, Va. 5 Feb 1656/7

Margaret and Mary IVERY transported to the Manokin settlement with Phillip BARRE and his family -land warrant granted 1662

William TURPIN and Margaret Ivery m. 6 Jan 1668/9 So. Co. Md.

 

Michael WILLIAMS (d. ante dec 1650) and Sarah, of Northampton Co. Va.

son William WILLIAMS m. 1672 Ann WILLIAMS issue:

Elizabeth WILLIAMS b. 1674

Sarah WILLIAMS b. 1676

son Thomas WILLIAMS w.d. 17 Apr 1720 p. 5 May 1720, m. Francis ROBINSON had issue:

Hannah WILLIAMS b. 1668 m. (John) _____TURPIN

 

BEAUCHAMP, Edmund m.1st Sarah DIXON, dau of Ambrose DIXON, issue:

Thomas BEAUCHAMP b.1670 d.1716/17 m. (1st) Mary TURPIN, (2nd) Sarah ___________

Probate Records of Maryland

John Turpin 17.377 A SO £lSB.0.O E158.2.O Jan 17 1739
Received from: William Wharton,
Payments to: John Henry, Thomas Bannister, Edmund Beauchamp, Isaac Williams,
Peter Taylor, William Turpin, William Hall, Jobs Sherry, Joseph Porter, Isacc
Knott, Mr. Charles Rogers (merchant in London) per D. Dulany, Esq., William
Kitchin, Sarah Taylor.
Legatees: Hannah Turpin, William Turpin, Elisabeth Turpin.
Distribution to (sons): Joshua, Nehemiah Turpin.
Executors: Hannah Turpin, William Turpin.

Solomon Turpin 26.399 DO £200. 17.4 Oct 28 1741 Oct 31 1741 Appraisers: John Finch, Matthew Smith. Creditors & Next of kin; Sarah Turpin, Buckham Turpin, Solomon Turpin, William Turpin. Administratrix: Eliza Turpin.

Cattle Marks registered in I.K.L. Somerset Co.

Elizabeth TURPIN, dau of William TURPIN 1685

Sarah TURPIN, dau of William TURPIN 1685

Mary TURPIN, dau of William TURPIN 1685

William TURPIN, son of William TURPIN 1685

Somerset County Livestock Marks 1665-1702 Jody Powell

Solomon TURPIN the sonne of William TURPIN his marke vizt a popler leafe of the left ear and cropt of the right ear recorded the 22nd November A.D. 1676

Somerset Co. Deed CD10 f 63 William TURPIN of Somerset Co. m. Sarah Whitty, only child of Richard Whitty before 1706

Somerset Wills EB I f 308 John TURPIN m. Sarah Dixon, daughter of Isaac Dixon

Somerset Co. Wills EB 5 f 548 Sarah TURPIN of Whitty TURPIN m. Wm Fountain ante 1786

Somerset Co. Wills EB 1 f 248 Peggy TURPIN m. Thomas Holbrook of Whitty Holbrook ante 1786

Deposition Somerset Co. D 025 f 40 2 Aug 1757 Sarah, dau of Hannah TURPIN m. 1st Francis Mercer of Barbadoes. Mentioned Sarah Mercer, widow of Francis m. John Stewart, of the Island of Barbadoes, and has since died. Hannah, only issue is also dead.

Somerset Co. Deeds Liber 3 f 44 Denwood TURPIN m. Elizabeth Stockley, dau of Eyre Stockley ante 1786

Somerset Co. Adm Accts E.B.17 Joshua Boston m. Nancy TURPIN, dau of Denwood TURPINof Somerset ante 1793

Coventry Parish Records John TURPIN of Nehemiah TURPIN m. 2 June 1791 Sarah Long, dau of William Long

Worc Co. Deposition Deeds AE f 323 William TURPIN age 50 , brother to Sarah

Somerset Will EB 12 f 80 William TURPIN m. Ester King, widow of Uphsur King c. 1732

Somerset Co. Deeds Liber 16 p 103 John TURPIN m. Hannah Williams ante 1720, dau of Thomas Williams

Elizabeth TURPIN m. William McClemy

Elizabeth TURPIN m. Richard Tull, 26 Jan 1695/6 Liber I.K.L

Rise of Methodism in America: Rev. John Lednum

Thomas Layton m.1780 Rebecca TURPIN, dau of Solomon TURPIN (Dorchester Co.)

Maryland Calendar of Wills , Vol 5. Jane Baldwin

ALSEY, Jane w.d. 5 Feb 1720 p. 21 Apr 1721 Somerset Co.,

testator to will ,William TURPIN

MORRIS, Samuel, w.d. 25 Feb 1720 p. 6 Apr 1721 shipwright Somerset Co.

To Margaret (dau of George DOWNS), William TURPIN, Sr., John Jones, apprentice, Sary TURPIN (wife of William TURPIN), William (son of Richd. WOTTERS), and father and mother, Samuel and Sarah MORRISS personalty.

HENDERSON, Joseph w.d. 11 Jul 1723 p. 20 Nov 1723

overseerers to will, William TURPIN and John HENDERSON

Index of Maryland Wills 1634-1777 Compiled by James M. Magruder, Jr. orig. Annapolis 1933,GPC., Balt. Md. 1986

1676 TURPINNE, John Balto. Co. Liber 5 f. 120

1736 TURPIN, John Som. Co. Liber 21 f. 669

1741 TURPIN(Turpen), Solomon, Sr. Dor. Co. Liber 22 f. 385

1745 TURPIN, John Dor. Co. Liber 24 f. 363

1749 TURPIN, John Som Co. . Liber 26 f. 10

1755 TURPIN, William Som. Co. Liber 30 f. 20

1767 TURPIN, William Som Co. . Liber 35 f. 420

1769 TURPIN, Beauchamp(Buchamp) Dor. Co. Liber 37 f. 186

1771 TURPIN, William Som. Co. Liber 38 f. 508

1771 TURPIN, Elizabeth (Elisabeth) Som. Co. Liber 38 f. 541

Parish of Somerset, Ruth T. Dryden

John FISHER, son of John FISHER b. at Manokin 15 Mar 1700/1 and baptised by George TROTTER. William TURPIN, John KING, and Priscilla WHITTINGTON were surities.

1730-1740 Tax List of Somerset Co. J. Elliott Russo Family Line Westminster Md. 1992 © Lois Green Carr

(*NOTE: Some neighbors and slaves names are given to help track each family through each year of the tax lists and to compare to the parties listed in the deeds and land grants.-R.A.Riggin)

Household Number

1730 Manokin Hundred

509 TURPIN,[Turp]in, William Jun.

slave Will, Besor, Frost, Conibe, Gorge, Peg, Moll

569 TURPIN, John Sr.

569 TURPIN, William

slaves Coffe, Tobe, Cork

1731 Manokin Hundred

524 TURPIN, William juner

slaves Will, Boso, George, Frost, Punelepy, Peg, Moll

 

589 TURPIN, William sen.

589 OWENS, Mosis

589 FORDRED, William

slaves Tom, Jack, Tobe, Fillis

590 FOUNTIN, Nicholess ju.

591 FOUNTIN, Nicholes, se.

593, KING, BenJamon

594 TURPIN, John

594 TURPIN, William

slaves Cofe, Tobe, Cork

595 FOUNTIN, Mary, se.

595 FOUNTIN, Samewill

595 FOUNTIN, Thomas

1733 Annemessex Hundred

38 PARKER, Saml.

38 AYRES. Jacob

38 TURPIN, William

1733 Manokin Hundred

545 FOUNTAIN, Nicholes

546 TURPIN, John

546 TURPIN, William

546 FORDRED, William

slaves Coffy, Toby, Nanny

 

553 TURPIN, Wm. junr.

553 FLOYD, John

slaves Will, Frost, George, Buson, Penelope, Moll

554 DENWOOD, Thomas

 

597 WILLIS, Barnaby

598 TURPIN, Wm. senr.

598 ABBIT, John

slaves Tom, Jack, Feby, Phillis

599 LAWS, James

1734 Manokin Hundred

573 MCCLEMMEY, Wm.

573 MCCLEMMEY, Woney

573 ABBIT, Wm.

574 TURPIN, John senr.

574 TURPIN, Wm.

slaves Coffee, Tobee, Nany

576 FODRED, Wm.

 

621 TURPIN, Wm.

slaves Frost, Will, George, Jacob, Moll

622 DORMAN[T], Mattw.

622 DORMAN[T], Wm.

 

647 TURPIN, Wm., senr.

647 TURPIN, John

slaves Jack, Tom, Phills, Tobe

649 LONG, Solomon

650 FOUNTAIN, Nicholas

1735 Manokin Hundred

600 KING, White

600 KING, John

601 TURPIN, Wm., junr.

slaves Will, Froast, George, Moll

 

629 WILLIS, Barnaby

630 TURPIN, Wm., senr

630 TURPIN, John

slaves Tom, Jack, Toby, Fillis

 

720 TURPIN, John

720 TURPIN, Wm

slaves Cuffee, Tobe, Nan, Tom

1736 Manokin Hundred

621 TURPIN, Wm., son of Wm.

slaves Will, Frost, George, Moll

623 WILLIS, Barnaby

624 TURPIN, Wm. capt.

624 TURPIN, Jno.

624 TURPIN, Whittey

slaves Jack, Tom, Toby, Philliss

625 FOUNTAIN, Nicholas

 

746 TURPIN, Wm., son of Jno.

slave Mingo

749 TILLMAN, Joseph

749 BEAUCHAMP, Robert

750 TURPIN, Hannah

slaves Cuffee, Toby, Nan

1738 Manokin Hundred

744 TURPEN Wm. secunds

slaves Cuffy, Mingo, Toby

749 FOUNTAIN, Nich.

750 TURPEN Wm. jr.

750 BARRATT, Henry

slaves Will, George, Moll

751 TURPEN, Wm. sr.

751 TURPEN, Jno

751 TURPEN, Whit.

751 TULL, Tho.

slaves Jack, Tom, Toby, Phillis

1738 Manokin Hundred

745, AIRS, Jacob

745 WALSTON, Obed

745 TURPIN, Joshua. jur.

745 LAYFIELD, Thos

slave Jack

 

804 BARRIT, Henry

805 TURPIN, Wm

805 TULL, Thos.

805 TULL, Jno.

805 TURPIN, Jno

805 TURPIN, Whitty

slaves Tom, Jack, Toby, Cezar, Phillis, Medary

806 TURPIN, Wm. jr.

slaves Will, George, Moll

808 FOUNTAIN, Nicholas

812 TURPIN, Wm son to Jno.

slaves Coffe, Toby, Mingo

1740 Manokin Hundred

703 TURPEN, Wm. sr.

703 TURPEN, Whitt

703 TULL, Thoms.

703 TULL, Jno.

slaves Thom, Jack, Toby, Fillis, Medary

704 TURPEN, Jno.

slaves Cesar, Sary

705 TURPEN, Willm. jr.

slaves Will, George, Moll

706 FOUNTAIN, Nicholas

706 FOUNTAIN, Massey (Marcy, )

 

731 AYERS, Jacob

731 WALSTON, Obid

731 TURPIN, Josh.

731 LAYFEILD, Thos

 

778 TURPEN, Willm.

slaves Cuffy, Toby, Mingo

1740 Nanticoke Hundred

1256 COLLIANS , John

1256 TURPIN, Danel (Daniel)

1740 Wicomico Hundred

1794 SMITH, George

1794 TURPIN, Matthew

Orphan Court Records Worcester Co. Md.

Anne TURPIN
Orphans of John TURPIN are Anne, John, William. Negroes which were alloted to them out of the estate of William TURPIN. June Court 1807

John TURPIN
Thomas and John TURPIN orphans of John TURPIN. October Court 1836

John TURPIN
Sewell TURPIN named guardian to John TURPIN orphan of John TURPIN. February Court 1805.

John TURPIN
Curtis Jenkins and John J. Williams, guardian to Anne, John, William TURPIN, orphans of John TURPIN made sale of two small negroes by the names of George and Hezicah allotted to the orphans out of the estate of William TURPIN, deceased. Feb. 1806. February Court 1806

John TURPIN
Ordered that John Davis and Isaac A. Collins view and value the estate of John TURPIN in the care of Sewell TURPIN, his guardian. February Court 1805.

John TURPIN
John TURPIN a view and value of his estate, see original records. April Court 1840

John TURPIN
Orphans of John TURPIN are Anne, John, William. Negroes which were alloted to them out of the estate of William TURPIN. June Court 1807

Negroes of TURPIN
Martha TURPIN EX to Sewell TURPIN from James Burnett, Ann Handy and Nathaniel Dixon, balance of the deceased estate. $1,811.79. To widow the EX 1/2 of the above balance $906.69. To Thomas Sewell TURPIN son of the deceased's nephew John TURPIN, his Negro boy Isaac appraised at $350, also his watch and gun, the watch appraised at $70, the gun at $15, the sum of $435. To John TURPIN Jr., son of John Turpin, his Negro girl Patience $250. To Ann Turpin daughter of John TURPIN, his Negro girl Bet or Betty at $150. The balance which is $70.10 to be distributed amongst the legal representatives of the deceased who are said to be William TURPIN and Anna Handy children of the deceased brother John TURPIN. Mary Burnett daughter of his sister Polly Whittington and Amelia Jenkins and Ann Dixon daughters of his sister Sarah Jenkins as is to each of them as follows, $11.68 1/3 except Mary Burnett $23.36 2/3. 7 December 1832. James Burnett husband of Mary received from Martha TURPIN adm. $112.83 for legacy Negro Jesse who died before his distribution to Mary wife of James Burnett. William TURPIN of the State of Missouri. 11 December 1832.

Sewell TURPIN
Martha TURPIN EX to Sewell TURPIN from James Burnett, Ann Handy and Nathaniel Dixon, balance of the deceased estate. $1,811.79. To widow the EX 1/2 of the above balance $906.69. To Thomas Sewell TURPIN son of the deceased's nephew John TURPIN, his Negro boy Isaac appraised at $350, also his watch and gun, the watch appraised at $70, the gun at $15, the sum of $435. To John TURPIN Jr., son of John TURPIN, his Negro girl Patience $250. To Ann TURPIN daughter of John TURPIN, his Negro girl Bet or Betty at $150. The balance which is $70.10 to be distributed amongst the legal representatives of the deceased who are said to be William TURPIN and Anna Handy children of the deceased brother John TURPIN. Mary Burnett daughter of his sister Polly Whittington and Amelia Jenkins and Ann Dixon daughters of his sister Sarah Jenkins as is to each of them as follows, $11.68 1/3 except Mary Burnett $23.36 2/3. 7 December 1832. James Burnett husband of Mary received from Martha TURPIN adm. $112.83 for legacy Negro Jesse who died before his distribution to Mary wife of James Burnett. William TURPIN of the State of Missouri. 11 December 1832.

Thomas TURPIN
Thomas and John TURPIN orphans of John TURPIN. October Court 1836

William TURPIN
Orphans of John TURPIN are Anne, John, William. Negroes which were alloted to them out of the estate of William TURPIN. June Court 1807

William TURPIN
Curtis Jenkins and John J. Williams, guardian to Anne, John, William TURPIN, orphans of John TURPIN made sale of two small negroes by the names of George and Hezicah allotted to the orphans out of the estate of William TURPIN, deceased. Feb. 1806. February Court 1806

Wills of Worcester Co. Md.

TURPIN
Elinor/Elenor Caine Will Date: 5/29/1692 Probate Date: 7/3/1695
To my cousin, blandenea Bosman, personalty. To my son Lazarus Maddux/Maddox EX., and residue of the estate. Wit; Charles Hall, Sr., Macy Fountaine, Charles Hall, Jr. John TURPIN.


Esme Purnell 24 June 1807w. 14 July 1807p. To my wife Dolly Purnell, part of the tract of land called Purnell's Industry, after her death, then to be sold by John C. Handy, Zadock Sturgis, Sewell TURPIN. To my two children, Polly Purnell and July Ann Purnell. Wit; William Ayres, Moses Purnell, William J. Houston. MH 77


Leonard Johnson,18 Dec 1817w. 13 Jan 1818p. To my son Samuel, 30 acres pt. bought of Capt. William Jones, a description of the land, bounds land of Col. Samuel Handy sold to Littleton R. Purnell and Samuel Johnson. Plantation where I live (under 21). To my son, William and all my children land bought of Capt. William Jones to be sold by Sewell TURPIN & Littleton R. Purnell To my wife, unnamed, EX. Wit; Littleton R. Purnell, Thomas E. Brittingham, John A. Smock MH 292


Levin Handy Smith Died intestate 22 October 1805p. To brother William Smith rejects administration. Administrator, John Stewart. Bonds, Sewell TURPIN and William Parker. JBR 274.


Thomas P. Rackliffe 28 Aug 1819w. 10 Sep 1819p. To son James Rackliffe, lands(description)on road from Snow Hill to Newark; tracts HIGHFIELD, STRUGGLE, HEATHERS CHOICE, BROTHERS GIFT, exec. To son Thomas Rackliffe, lands where I live, ST. LAWRENCE, HEAD OF St. LAWRENCE lands bought of Selby Hudson & Sewel TURPIN, EX. To daughter Mary Ann Rackliffe, lands in Mattapony 100 acres; lands bought of Thomas Purnell. To daughter Margaret Rackliffe, lands. Wit; Littleton R. Purnell, Richard Hall, George Richardson. MH 389.


William S. Richards 1 April 1817w. 6 May 1817p. To wife, Elizabeth, EX., (may be with child) plantation Richards Desire, 6 acres, land bought off Joshua Purnell, after her death to niece Mary Richardson (mentions land Mary Richardson's father bought off John Gunby's estate and land bought off John TURPIN's heirs. Wit; Isaac Brittingham, Isaac b and Thomas N. Williams and Edward Bowin. JBR 255.

Maryland Marriages 1634-1777 Barnes, Robert Genealogical Pub. Co.

TURPIN, John m. 23 Jan 1695/6 Rebecca BAINTON (also Coventry Parish Records) Som. Co

TURPIN, William m. 6 Jan 1668 Margaret IVERY (also Coventry Parish Records) Som. Co

TURPIN, Nehemiah m. 14 Jul. 1762 Orpha BRITTINGHAM (also Coventry Parish Records) Som. Co

TURPIN, William m. 3 Mar 1744/5 Elizabeth WILLIAMS

Rent Rolls of Somerset County 1666-1723 Ruth Dryden

Jones Choice -700 ACRES.- resurvery 20 Feb 1699 Wm. JONES of Money 100 between Great Money Creek and Little Money Creek possessed by 350a. John JONES, 175a. William TURPIN, 175 a. Robert JONES

Colebrook- 500 ACRES 20 Oct. 1662 surveyed for Wm. COLE Wicomico 100 on east shore in Manokin River. Possessed by William TURPIN, in the right of George JONES' orphans, who married Richard WHITTEY'S heir to whom it belongs.

Amity -900 ACRES13 Oct 1673 surveyed for Alexander DRAPER, Manokin 100 on the south side of the Manokin River near head of Trading Branch . Possessed by William TURPIN 200a. John FURNISS 700 a.

Totness -250 ACRES 21 Mar 1680 surveyed for William STEVENS, Assigned to William TURPIN, on the south side Back Creek in Manokin 100. Possessed by John TURPIN

Whitty's Lott -50 ACRES 28 Nov. 1685 survery for Richard WHITTY, Wicomico 100, on the north side of the Manokin River. Possessed by William TURPIN

Land Records of Somerset Co. Ruth Dryden San Diego, Ca.

Amity, (Wills Lott)

patent 13 Oct 1673 Alexander DRAPER who assigned to Wm. FURNISS for 900 a.Westover Elct Dist. 13

4 March 1684 Wm. FURNISS and wife Honor FURNISS gave to John BENNETT and wife Sarah BENNETT, dau of Wm. FURNISS 100 a. called Wills Lott.

1703 John and Sarah BENNETT sold 100 a. to Wm. TURPIN called Wills Lott

13 Jan 1737/8 William TURPIN and wife Sarah TURPIN sold for 5 shillings to Woncy MCCLEMMY two parcels on Manokin, taken up by Alexander DRAPER, and purchased from John BENNETT . 200 Acres (dau Elizabeth TURPIN m. Woncy MCCLEMMY)

20 Jul 1762 Wm FURNISS, eldest son of Wm.FURNISS, who was the son of James FURNISS who was the son of Wm. FURNISS (Sr.)-and Elizabeth MCCLEMMY and Mary MCCLEMMY only children of Woncly MCCLEMMY, decd. sold to Isaac MITCHELL for 5 shillings 200 acres (authors note: 5 shillings possibly indicates the MITCHELLS were close family also.)

Barnaby's Lott

Patented 12 Mar 1663 James Barnaby 200 Acres in Fairmount, Elect Dist 6

1727 aug 26 Barnaby WILLIS and Collebrah WILLIS his wife sold to Willima TURPIN 32 Acres. taken out of Barnabys Lott and Willises Choice.

1755 William TURPIN willed to sone Whitty TURPIN land bought of Barnaby WILLIS, unamed.

Boston, (Eden, Chessmans Chance, Mumford)

patented on 16 Sept. 1676 Brinkley's District, Election Dist. 17 by Wm. STEVENS and assigned to Thomas COTTINGHAM for 300 acres.

12 May 1761 Thomas LINDZEY sold to Nehemiah TURPIN 140 acres Glaziers Hall, Boston and Mumford (mortgage)

23 Oct. 1764 Nehemiah TURPIN sold to Thomas LINDZEY , realease of above mortgage.

23 Oct. 1764 Thomas LINDZEY sold to Nehemiah TURPIN part of Chessmans Chance, Mumford and Boston, lately resurveyed and called Eden 95 acres.

1783 Tax List Nehemiah TURPIN 200 acres

2 Jan 1787 WilliamTURPIN, son of Nehemiah TURPIN, sold to John TURPIN son of Nehemiah TURPIN, 95 acres. Mumford, Boston, and Eden.

24 Jun 1795 John TURPIN and Sarah TURPIN, of Worschester Co., sold to Thomas WHITTINGTON 91 1/4 acres, parts of Chessmans Chance, Mumford and Boston.

Bostons Adventure

patented 1 Feb 1664 by Henry BOSTON for 400 acres in Brinklyes northwest, elect. dist 3.

4 Oct 1669 Henry Boston, wife Ann BOSTON sold to Samuel LONG who deeded to sons, John LONG , Daniel LONG , Jeffery LONG , and David LONG .

15 Oct 1757 Littleton LONG , son of David LONG , sold to Nehemiah Turpin 1101/2 acres with Longs Purchase and Longs Prevention.

2 Jan 1787 Orpha TURPIN gave to son William TURPIN her rights that she is entitled to with Convienency as heir of Jeffrey LONG

3 Oct. 1808 William WILLIAMS, Thomas WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS, and Thoms FURNISS commisioners, sold to Sewel TURPIN. As William TURPIN of Nehemiah TURPIN, had Longs Chance, Bostons Adventure and he died intestate and it descended to Sewel TURPIN, John TURPIN, Anne TURPIN, William TURPIN, Anna Maria TURPIN, and Mary WHITTINGTON.

Boyces Branch

pat. 9 April 1664 Wm. BOYCE 300 acres in Westover, Elect Dist13

18 June 1755 Benjamin COTTMAN and wife Suffiah COTTMAN sold 67 acres to Wm.TURPIN

1767 Will of Wm. TURPIN, to son John TURPIN, land where I live (not named) bought of Benjamin COTTMAN

1783 Tax List John TURPIN 80 acres.

Catlins Venture, (Hartford Broad Oak)

pat. 1727 by Wm. CATLIN for 50 acres in Westover elect dist 13

21 Aug. 1766 Wm CATLIN Jr. sold to Isaac BEAUCHAMP pt. Hartford Broad Oak and Catlin's Venture 41 1/5 acres.

16 Mr 1768 Wm. CATLIN Jr. sold 40 acres to John TURPIN pt. of Catlin Venture, Hartford Broad Oak

1783 Tax List John TURPIN 14 acres

1783 Tax List Jean BEAUCHAMP 41 acres

2 Oct. 1808 William TURPIN, son of John TURPIN, sold to Tubman MITCHELL 10 acres his father purchased of Wm. CATLIN

6 Ap. 1808 Wm. TURPIN son of John TURPIN, and wife Elizabeth TURPIN sold to Isaac MILES

Cedar Hill

pat. 1786, a resurvey of Fair Spring by Samuel WILSON for 541 1/2 acres in Westover Elect Dist. 13

1806 William TILGHMAN willed pt. to dau Nancy Tilghman land bought of Micah Gale CHAILLE, no name

23 June 1806 Nancy TILGHMAN dau of William TURPIN conveyed to Stephen TILGHMAN land father bought of Micah Gale CHAILLE, he to support his sister Sally TILGHMAN diring life, no name. 169 3/4 acres.

1817 Stephen TILGHMAN willed to brother William TILGHMAN 169 3/4 acres, no name.

Cloverfields, (Indian Bones, King's Glade)

A resurvey from Friends Choice and Woodland and pat. 2 Oct. 1749 for 1250 acres by David WILSON in East Princess Anne, Elct. Dist 15

1750 David WILSON gave pt. to Zorobable KING and the balance to his son David WILSON Jr.

23 Nov. 1765 Zorobable KING sold 106 1/2 acres to Dormon TURPIN pt. of Cloverfields, Indian Bones, and King's Glade.

22 Jun 1768 William TURPIN Jr. sold to Zorobable KING and Denwood TURPIN 1/3rd part of his right of dower of his wife Betty TURPIN. (land unnamed)

22 Nov 1771 Denwood TURPIN sold to Wm. MILES 106 acres of land bought of Zorobable KING, no name.

25 Mar 1771 Denwood TURPIN and wife Elizabeth TURPIN sold to Isaac HANDY 100 acres of Cloverfields, Indian Bones, and King's Glade

Colebrook

pat. on 20 Oct. 1662 by William COLE for 550 acres in St. Peters elct. Dist. 2

1698 Richard WHITTY willed to daughter Sarah WHITTY

1702 George JONES (who married Sarah WHITTY) willed to son George JONES Jr.

Rent Rolls 1666-1723 Possessed by Wm. TURPIN in the right of George JONES' orphan who married Richard WHITTY, heir to whom it belongs.

1737 William TURPIN and Sarah TURPIN (dau of Richard WHITTY) sold to Wm. MCCLEMMY.

1750 Wm. MCCLEMMY willed to son Whitty MCCLEMMY dwelling plantation, if no heir to son William MCCLEMMY.

Convenience

patented in 1739 by Jeffery LONG for 25 acres in Brinkleys southwest elct dist 3

1762 Jeffrey LONG willed to his daughter Orpha BRITTINGHAM, land below Coulbourns Longs (not named)

1783 Tax list- Nehemiah TURPIN

2 Jan 1787 Orpha TURPIN gave to son William TURPIN her rights that she is entitled to with Convienency as heir of Jeffrey LONG

Conveniency

A resurvey of Winders Purchase 26 May 1755 for 344 acres in Westover Elct Dist 13 by Ephraim WILSON

14 June 1735 Nicholas FOUNTAIN and wife Tabitha FOUNTAIN sold 5 acres to William TURPIN, son of William TURPIN.

Curtis Lot

pat 15 May 1704 James CURTIS for 75 acres in Westover elct dist 13

1783 Tax List William LONG 75 acres

6 Aug 1792 John TURPIN, of Nehemiah TURPIN, and his wife Sarah TURPIN sold to Thomas LISTER 60 1/4 acres of Hollwell, Curtis Lott and Wilsons Lott adjacent to property of Wim LONG dec'd. One fourth part became right of Sarah TURPIN wife of John TURPIN

Davids Destiny

pat. 21 May 1668 350 acres by David WILLIAMSON in Dames Quarter elct Dist. 11

6 Dec 1747 David WILSON and wife Abigail WILSON, sold to the Vesteryman of Somerset Parish, William TURPIN, Mitchell JONES, Panter LAWS, Wm. JONES of Goose Creek, Marcy FOUNTAIN, Henry BALLARD, Turners Choice take out of Davids Choice 103 acres

Davis Choice

pat. 20 Mar 1663 Thomas DAVIS for 450 acres in Westover Elect. Dist. 13

11 June 1688 Thomas DAVIS sold 175 acres to William TURPIN now called Long Looked For

1750 Resurveyed to Mother Care 795 acres.

Fathers Care

pat 1 Mar 1705 John CONNER for 50 acres in Fairmount Elct Dist 6

1 Dec 1750 resurvey for Ephriam WILSON

23 Jul 1751 Ephraim WILSON sold to William TURPIN 40 acres

20 Mar 1752 Ephraim WILSON sold to William TURPIN 90 acres

First Choice, (Loss and Gain, Forked Neck)

pat 17 June 1679 by Robert CATLIN for 250 acres in Westover, elect district 13, resurvey of Johnsons First Choice.

16 March 1686 Robert CATLIN, wife Hannah CATLIN sold 75 acres

1666-1723 Rent rolls, possessed by William CATLIN son of Robert CATLIN.

1 Nov 1722 John TAYLOR and Mary TAYLOR sold to Edmund BEAUCHAMP, son RobertCATLIN and sold by William CATLIN and wife Jane CATLIN to John TAYLOR

27 July 1729 William CATLIN only son of Robert CATLIN sold 50 acres to Robert KING now called The Closure.

March 1729 William BEAUCHAMP gave to son Edmund BEAUCHAMP, First Choice, Hog Yard and Loss and Gain

24 Sep 1745 William CATLIN sold to Edmund BEAUCHAMP 75 acres including all the part called Forked Neck for 10 shillings.

e Sep.1745 William BEAUCHAMP of Kent Co. Del. sold to his brother Edmund BEAUCHAMP of Somerset Co.,planter, 75 acres with 100 acres of Loss and Gain with Forked Neck

20 Aug.1745 Edmund BEAUCHAMP and wife Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP sold 40 acres William JONES, carpenter

5 Aug.1750 Edmund BEAUCHAMP, wife Elizabeth BEAUCHAMP sold to John WILLIAMS 21 acres.

1752 Edmund BEAUCHAMP sold to William WALSTON Loss and Gain, First Choice. description, no acres given.

2 Dec 1752 William WALSTON, wife Ann WALSTON First Choice sold to Nathaniel DOUGHERTY
39 3/4 acres.

19 June 1754 Nathaniel DOUGHERTY sold to Wm TURPIN 39 3/4 acres with Loss and Gain

12 Feb 1763 Nathaniel DOUGHERTY with wife Rebecca DOUGHERTY sold to Wm TURPIN , and Loss and Gain and First Choice 39 3/4 acres with 8 acres conveyed by William WALSTON

1767 William TURPIN willed to son Joshua TURPIN tract bought of Nathaniel DOUGHERTY 100 acres, unnamed.

1783 Tax List - Joshua TURPIN 52 acres Loss and Gain

1815 Joshua TURPIN will real estate to brother Wm TURPIN, unnamed

Flint, Grays Improvement

patented on 29 July 1679 Edward JONES in Farimount Elct Dist. 6

Rent Rolls 1666-1723 possessed by Miles GRAY

1717 Miles GRAY willed to son-in-law William TURPIN and his son John TURPIN

1736 John TURPIN willed to son William TURPIN the right in Grays Improvement out of the orig. patent Flint (not mentioned)

Fountains Lott, (Normandy, Conveniency)

pat. 12 Mar 1663 Nicholas FOUNTAIN for 300 acres in Westover elct. Dist. 13

1708 Nicholas FOUNTAIN willed to sons Nicholas FOUNTAIN and Stephen FOUNTAIN

1666-1723 Nicholas FOUNTAIN 300 acres

29 Jul 1727 Stephen FOUNTAIN son of Nicholas FOUNTAIN sold to Nicholas FOUNTAIN of Marcy FOUNTAIN 175 acres with Normandy

14 June Nicholas FOUNTAIN Sr. gave to Nicholas FOUNTAIN Jr. 1 moity of Old Rights 126 1/2 acres adjacent to Normandy

14 Jun 1735 Nicholas FOUNTAIN and wife Tabitha FOUNTAIN sold to Wm. TURPIN son of Wm. TURPIN, the west moity of Fountains Lott and Normandy and 10 acres of Conveniency

1743 Nicholas FOUNTAIN willed lands to son Marcy FOUNTAIN lands purchased from Stephen FOUNTAIN

1758 resurvey to Normandy 261 acres

1783 Tax List Denwwod TURPIN

7 Jul 1800 Whitty Turpin FOUNTAIN and William TURPIN agreed to division of boundary lines.

Funrnis's Choice

pat. 12 Mar 1663 Wm. FURNISS for 300 acrs in Fairmount Elect. Dist. 6

1666-1723 rent Rolls possessed by James FURNISS son of Wm. FURNISS

1717 Miles GRAY willed to son-in-law William TURPIN after the death of his son John TURPIN

11 May 1756 Solomon GRAY eldest son of Thomas GRAYwho was the eldest son of Miles GRAY of Accomac Co. Va. sold to Whitty TURPIN (that Miles GRAY devised tow tracts Funrnis' Choice and Poyke to William TURPIN for life and who had lately died and not possessed by Solomon GRAY)

1762 resurveyed to Turpins Purchase 367 1/2 acres.

Hawfree Point

pat. 2 Jul 1683 William STEVENS for 100 acres in Fairmount elct dist. 6

14 May 1745 Whittington KING and wife Eleanor KING sold to Wim. TURPIN 100 acres

1771 William TURPIN willed to son Denwood TURPIN

1783 Denwood TURPIN 100 acres

1783 Denwood TURPIN willed to sons William TURPIN, John TURPIN, and Thomas Denwood TURPIN, lands, unnamed

24 Aug. 1793 John TURPIN, wife Ally TURPIN of Northampton Co. Va., sold to Wm. TURPIN of Somerset Co. all rights to where Denwood TURPIN lived.

Hendersons Chance

pat. 10 Sep 1688 John HENDERSON for 70 acres in Fairmount Elct Dist 6

26 Aug 1727 Barnaby WILLIS and wife Collebrah WILLIS sold to Wm TURPIN 32 acres taken out of Barnabys Lott and Willis Choice

1789 Resurveyed to Sudlers Conclusion

Hopewell

pat 15 Mar 1705 William FAUCETT for 75 acres in Fairmount elct dist 6

16 June 1762 Joshua Tull sold to Wm. TURPIN 3 acres

1783 Tax List Denwood TURPIN 3 acres

Horse Hammock

pat. 24 May 1700 by James CURTIS 100 acres in Fairmount elct dist 6

10 July 1750 James POLK and wife Betty POLK sold to Wm TURPIN 100 acres

1783 Tax List John TURPIN 100 acres

Invy (Envy)

pat in 1748 Thomas SEON 104 acres in Fairmount elct dist 6

26 Sep 1781 James WILLIS sold to Thomas Sudler 90 acres between Whitty TURPIN and Thomas SUDLER

Littleworth

pat in 1728 by Wm. TURPIN for 6 acres in Fairmount elct dist 6

10 Apr. 1754 William TURPIN sold to Barnaby WILLIS 6 acres

28 Mrch 1757 Barnaby WILLIS, wife Colley WILLIS sold to Thomas SEON 6 acres

1783 Tax List Thomas Seon SUDLER 6 acres

Longs Chance

pat 1740 Daniel LONG 100 acres in Dublin elect dist 4

24 Oct 1787 Samuel LONG and wife Margaret LONG sold to Ophra TURPIN 131 1/2 acres Coulbourne Longs Chance

25 May 1795 Orpha TURPIN sold 131 1/2 acres to William TURPIN

3 Oct 1808 William WILLIAMS, Thomas WILLIAMS, John WILLIAMS, Thomas FURNISS, commisioners to sell the real estate of Wm TURPIN, of Nehemiah TURPIN, who died intestate sold Longs Chance, Boston's Adventure and Convenience to Sewel TURPIN of Worcester Co.

Neighbors Agreement

pat 1750 by Marcy FOUNTAIN for 87 acres in Westover elect dist 13

12 July 1754 Marcy FOUNTAIN and wife Betty sold to Wm TURPIN, son of Wm TURPIN 46 acres.

1783 William TURPIN willed to wife Betty TURPIN 1/3 of lands and mills, aft. death of son Denwood TURPIN.

1783 Tax List Denwood TURPIN

7 Jul 1800 Whitty Turpin FOUNTAIN and Wm TURPIN agreed to division of lands

1 Nov 1805 Thomas ROBERTSON Jr., sold to Custis JENKINS of Accomac Co. Va. all rights ot the property of William TURPIN dec'd, on Morumsco Creek, no name.

Norfolk

pat 11 Jun 1679 by Wm HARPER for 500 acres in Dublin Elect. Dist. 4

8 Mar 1791 Joshua BOSTON and wife Nancy BOSTON sold 101 acres to Zorobabel KING and William TURPIN

26 May 1792 Joshua BOSTON and wife Nancy BOSTON Zorobabel KING and William TURPIN sold 30 acres to Samuel ADAMS

Poyk

pat. 9 Jul 1679 Henry SMITH 70 acres in Farimount elect dist. 6

1717 Miles GRAY willed to "son-in-law" William TURPIN and then son John GRAY

11 May 1756 Solomon GRAY, eldest son of Thomas GRAY, who was eldst son of Miles GRAY of Accomac Co. Va. sold to Whitty TURPIN with Furnaces (Furniss') Choice, that Miles GRAY devised to Wm TURPIN for life, who lately died and now possessed by Solomon GRAY.

1783 Tax List Whitty TURPIN 50 acres

1783 Tax List- Denwood TURPIN 10 acres

Tottonais

patented on 21 March 1680 by William TURPIN for 250 acres in Westover, elect. dist. 13

Rent Rolls 1666-1723 John TURPIN

1736 John TURPIN willed to son William TURPIN 1/2 and 1/2 to wife Hannah TURPIN during her widowhood, then to his son William TURPIN and his heirs.

1783 tax list John TURPIN

6 Apr 1810 William TURPIN of John TURPIN , with wife Elizabeth TURPIN sold to John Custis WILSON 147 acres

Turpins Choice

pat. in 1753 for 100 acres by William TURPIN and repatented by him in 1762 for 350 acres in Dublin elct dist 4

23 March 1769 William TURPIN Sr. and Willaim TURPIN Jr. sold to Levin GALE part of 350 acres escept 100 acres contained in orignal patent.

4 Apr 1769 William TURPIN sold to David PRIOR 100 acres

Turpins Purchase

patented in 1762 a resurvey of Furniss Choice, by Whitty TURPIN for 367 1/2 acres in Fairmount elct dist 6

2 March 1801 Thomas Seon SUDLER sold to Whitty Turpin FOUNTAIN pt. of land between them, no name or acreage, 1st boundary of Turpins Purchase

2 March 1801 Whitty Turpin FOUNTAIN sold to Thomas Seon SUDLER, same as above.

Waters River

pat on 5 Sep 1663 Wm WATERS for 1280 acres in Westover dist 13

9 Oct 1804 Whitty FOUNTAIN sold to Wm TURPIN, of Denwood TURPIN, 15 1/2 acres

22 Feb 1805 Whitty Turpin FOUNTAIN sold to Thomas Seon SUDLER 4 3/4 acres.

Whittys Lot

pat on 28 Nov 1685 John WHITTY for 50 acres in St. Peters dist 2

Rent rolls 1666-1723 possessed by Wm TURPIN

Early Settlers of Dorchester County and their Lands, Vol. 2- Calvin W. and Mary I. Mombray

Surveys or Resurverys, Land patents filed c. 1704 William TURPIN 40 a. Beauchamps Choice

Land Records of Dorchester County Md. Vol B. 1689-1733 by James A. McAllister, Jr.-No TURPIN/TERPENS listed.

Land Records of Dorchester County Md. Vol C. 1732-1745 by James A. McAllister, Jr. Cambridge, Md. Family Line Pub. Silver Spring Md. 1960

Old Liber 9 f 98 24 Nov 1732- 31 Jan 1732/3 Commisioners, Gentlemen of Dorc. Co on Petition of Elizabeth TAYLOR, widow of Thomas TAYLOR, to ascertain the bounds of lands called Dogwood Ridge, Sandy Neck, and Return. Deposition of Abraham COVINGTON aged 50 re survey made for Solomon TURPIN about 15 years ago.

Old Liber 9 f 149 16 Jun 1733- Feb 25 1733/4 Commision to James BROWN, James CANNON, William CLARKSON, and Abraham COVINGTON to perpetuate bounds of Solomon TURPIN's land on the Northeast Fork of the Nanticoke River called Folly and Return. Included deposition of Edward WRIGHT of Somerset Co., surveyor aged about 95 years.

Old Liber 9 f 473 10 Nov 1737 John WINE of Dor. Co. to William TURPIN of Dorc. Co. Grape Vine Thicket on a branch of Turtle Creek on the west side of the Northeast Fork of the Nanticoke River. containing 50 acres, more of less. Wit. Thos NEVETT, Charles DICKINSON. Ack. 10 Nov 1737 before Thos NEVETT, Charles DICKINSON, Justices of the Peace

Old Liber 12 f 61 John TRIPPE and Ann his wife of Dorc. Co to John TWYFORD of same co. part of a tract called Sandy Neck on the west side of the Northeast Fork of the Nanticoke River. lying on the west side of the Mile Branch or Creek which issues out of the said Northeast Fork of the River and which lies between the dwelling plantation of said TWYFORD and the dwelling plantation of William TURPIN caontatining 80 acres. Wit and Ack. J, ENNALLS and J. ECCLESTON

Old Liber 12 f 107 13 Mar 1743 Commision to Charles DICKINSON, James BROWN, John BROWN Jr. and Francis LEE of Dorc Co. to perpetuate the bounds of John TRIPPE's land called Sandy Neck on the Northeast fork of the Nanticoke, and Return. Deposition of Francis HAYWARD aged abt. 59, mentions John CARTER and James CANNON about 10 years ago, and marker about 1/4 mile below William TURPON's orchard. Deposition of James CANNON aged abt. 58 years. Depostion taken 17 Sep 1744.

Old Liber 12 f 157 9 Nov 1742 - 5 Nov 1743/Commission to John HODSOM, Solomon TURPIN, William TURPIN and John TWYFORD to perpetuate bounds of Joseph POLLOCK's (POLK) land called Little Goshen adj Dublin, and Return. Deposition of Robert OWENS aged about 48 years mentions Charles NUTTER and Saml. HANDY, about 18 years ago, re bounder of land then in the possession of William NUTTER Deposition of Robert POLLOCK (POLK) aged about 35 years (being then at a marked white oak in Thomas NUTTER's cornfield) mentions Stephen Smith about 2 years ago re bounder of Dublin on the north side of the old path from Thos. LAYTON's to Thos. NUTTER's. Deposition of Capt. John HANDY aged about 49 years mentions Charles NUTTER and his brother William NUTTER about 19-20 years ago, when deponent owned Little Goshen, before it was sold to POLLOCK . Deposition of James CANNON Senr. aged about 55 years mentions Henry SMITH and Thomas SMITH who showed deponent a bounder of John GLADSTON's land called "Dublin," about 35 years ago. Deposition of Saml. GRIFFIN aged about 48 years re bounder proved for Lastell, shown to deponent about 18 years ago by Thomas SMITH. Deposition of Thomas LAYTON aged about 45 years mentions John HANDY, James HAYES, Surveyor, Capt. Charles NUTTER and William NUTTER, about 20 years ago. Deposition of Thos. BROWN aged about 41 years re tree marked by one Marchman(Marksman?) for HOWARD. Deposition of Phillip RECORDS aged about 45 years. Deposition of John BROWN Senr. aged about 67 years. Deposition of Stephen SMITHaged about 54 years mentions Robert POLK, David POLLOCK and Henry SMITH. Deposition of Henry SMITH aged about 62 years re white oak shown to him about 40 years ago John CLAYBORN as a bounder of John GLADSTON's land called "Dublin." Also mentions Thomas SMITH.

Land Records of Dorchester County Md. Vol F. 1763-1767 by James A. McAllister, Jr.

Old liber 20 f. 57 5 Mar 1765 Susannah GULLET of DOrc. Co. to Buchamp TURPINof the same co: Venture beg. at the first boundary of tr. Woolf Pitts surveyed fro Solomon TURPIN betw. Gladstons Branch and the Mill Branch , n. side of Woolf Pitt Bridge in the NE Fork of the Nanticoke Riv. 56a

Old liber 20 f. 192 24 Jul1765 William TURPIN of Dor Co, planter, to Solomon TURPIN, his brother of the same co: in compliance with the desire of their father William TURPIN, who died intestat, William TURPIN conveys part of Colliers Adventure granted to Robert COLLIER, being that part of said land lying the west side of Mill Branch, containing 100 a. more or less/Wit: Danl. SULIVANE, James SULIVANE/Ackn before Henry HOOPER and Dan SULIVANE, Justices.

Old Liber 20 Liber f.194/42 Jul 1765 William TURPIN of Dor Co, planter, to his brother John TURPIN of the same co: Grape Vine Thicket containing 50 a. more or less patented to Abraham COVINGTON Nov 4 1732, conveyed by said Covington to John WINE and by said WINE to William TURPIN, father of the afsd. Wm. TURPIN, deed dated Nov 10 1737/Wit: Dan SULIVANE, James SULIVANE/Ackn before Henry HOOPER and Dan SULIVANE, Justices.

Old Liber 20 f. 197 24 Jul 1765 William TURPIN of Dor Co, planter, to his broti Charles TURPINof the same co: Indian Landing containing 63 a. more less, patented to William Turpin, father of said William Turpin, on Oct 1739/Wit: Dan SULIVANE, James SULIVANE/Ackn before Henry HOOPER and D SULIVANE, Justices.

 

Land Records of Dorchester County Md. Vol G. 1767-1771 by James A. McAllister, Jr. Cambridge, Md. Family Line Pub. Silver Spring Md. 1960

Old Liber 24 f. 122 1 Sept. 1770 William TURPIN of Dorc. CO. ,planter, to William ADDAMS of the same co., Joiner: Colliers Adventure on the n. side of the Nanticoke R. containing 250 a more or less. wit. Wm ENNALLS, John CAULK ackn. bef. Chas. DICKINSON and Wm. ENNALLS Justices. Rect. of Henry DICKINSON , R.D.C. for alienation fine pd. by William ADDAMS of Wm.

Old Liber 24 f. 124 14 Sept. 1770 William TURPIN, son of William planter of Dorc. Co. to Ezekiel REED of same co. Negro slave named Leah. Ann TURPIN mentioned as wife of said Wm. TURPIN. wit. Edward WHEATLEY, Isaace WHEATELY

Maryland Deponents 1634-1799 Henry Peden, Jr. Family Line Pub.

TURPIN, Solomon of Somerset Co., aet 29 in 1724 I.R. no. 1, f.34

TURPIN, William of Somerset Co., aet 62 in 1768 W.K. no.a f. 201

D.A.R. Magazine Article and research of Mary Turpin Layton

William TURPIN m. Ester King, widow of Upshur c. 1732 Ref. Somerset Co. Wills E.B. no. 12 f. 80

John TURPIN m. Hannah Williams ante. 1720 dau of Thomas WILLIAMS Lib. 16 p. 103

Elizabeth TURPIN m. William McClemy (no date given)

Elizabeth TURPIN m. Richard TULL 26 Jan 1695/6 Ref. Somerset Co. I.K.L.

research and notes of Mary Turpin Layton in Md. Historical Soc. in Balt, Md.

Land Records in Annapolis Md./ Land Grants/Patents

John TURPIN 1676 no county named (Somerset?)

Beauchamp TURPIN 1749 Dorchester CO. Md.

Solomon TURPIN 1741 Dorchester Co. Md.

John TURPIN 1745 Dorchester Co. Md.

Land of Turpin, Cannons Knife, Beauchamp's Choice surveyed for William TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Wolf Pit surveryed for. Solomon TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpins Addition 1791 surveryed for Francis TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Lot 1758 Solomon TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Beginning 1745 Beauchamp TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Regulation -- Solomon ? TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Chance 1753 Solomon TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Choice 1717 Solomon TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Iron Mine---Solomon TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Delight-- Francis TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Discovery, Turpin's Expense, Turpin's Sure Dealing, Turpin's De----, Turpin's Landing Francis TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Neglect- Ezekiel REED

Turpin's Priviledge 1718 305 a. TURPIN Dorchester Co. Md.

Turpin's Choice William TURPIN Somerset Co. Md.

Turpins Purchase Whitty TURPIN

Hawtree(sp?) William TURPIN

1717 Turpins Choice- granted to William HARPER and assigned to Solomon TURPIN of Dorchester Co. Md. 609 acres South Side of Turpin's Branch, running out of the north side of the N.E. Fork of the Nanticoke River.

Somerset County Marriage Records 1790-1850

TURPIN Benjamin W. m.13 May 1828 Stanford, Elizabeth A. H.
TURPIN Henry W. m. 22 Dec 1830 Pollitt, Maria H.
TURPIN John m.13 Jan 1829 Bell, Susan W.
TURPIN John U. m. 11 May 1825 Goslee, Zipporah

TURPIN Ann m. 23 Sep 1823 Maddux ,Henry
TURPIN Anne m. 24 Mar 1812 Handy, Joseph
TURPIN Elizabeth A. S. m. 22 Nov 1815 Parramore, William A.
TURPIN Mary m. 13 Feb 1809 Wilson, Joseph
TURPIN Milcah Ann m. 22 Apr 1823 Sampson, James
TURPIN Pegy m. 29 May 1799 Heath, Samuel
TURPIN Priscilla m. 05 Jan 1820 Wilson, Mitchell

Dorchester Co Marriage Records 1780-1867

TURPIN , Benjamin m. 18 APR 1826 RAWLEY, Elizabeth
TURPIN , Francis m. 6 MAR 1811 CHANCE, Ann G.
TURPIN , Francis m. 24 AUG 1824 DILL, Ann
TURPIN , Francis B.C m. 6 JUN 1832 . SMOOT, Mary A.
TURPIN , Francis B.C. m. 7 AUG 1852 SMITH, Arietta C.
TURPIN , Josiah m. 12 JUN 1832 TULLY, Nancy
TURPIN , Solomon m. 30 MAY 1808 TURPIN , Kitturah


TURPIN , Ann m. 11 MAY 1830 SLACUM, Benjamin
TURPIN , Arrietta C. m. 9 JAN 1858 NEWTON, John S.
TURPIN , Elizabeth A. m. 26 NOV 1851 DRURA, William L.
TURPIN , Leah m. 13 MAR 1815 GIBBONS, John
TURPIN , Margaret1 m. 8 APR 1814 BRAMBLE, Jeremiah
TURPIN , Mary C. m. 13 JAN 1829 WILLSON, Jacob
TURPIN , Nancy m. 15 SEP 1785 JACOBS, Constantine
TURPIN , Sarah m. 19 FEB 1781 WRIGHT, Joshua

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