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Broady References within
St Mary's Co and Charles Co Maryland Records
Last Update: June 1999
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1733 "Newport West Side Upper Part" Hd Charles Co MD (Chas Co): James Brady on tax list with 1 taxable |
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21 Apr 1734 Charles Co MD (Chas Co): Joseph Gates, James Brodey and Peter Carico witnesses to will of Thomas Hunt [of Upper Newport Hundred (Hd)]. 16 May 1734 Chas Co: Joseph Gates, James Brody and Peter Carrico gave oath at probate of will in presence of Thomas and Joseph Hunt, sons of decd. «Prerog Ct of MD Will Bk (PCW) 21:64» |
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28 Aug 1734 Chas Co: in account of Anna Hunt executrix on estate of Thomas Hunt of Chas Co decd, payment received of James Broadway «Prerog Ct of MD Acct Bk (PCA) 12:413» |
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9 Jan 1734/34 Chas Co: in account of James Anderson Sr executor on estate of John Anderson Jr of Chas Co decd, payment received of James Broaday «PCA 12:695» |
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3 Sep 1735 Chas Co: in account of Richard Gates on estate of Robert Gates of Chas Co decd, payment received of James Broady «PCA 13:273» |
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5 Mar 1750/51 St Mary's Co MD (StM Co): Philip Lock, Thomas Brawdey and Giles Hill Jr witnesses to will of James Hulse [of Chaptico Hd]. 7 Feb 1752/53 StM Co: Philip Lock and Thomas Brawdey gave oath at probate of will. «PCW29:15» |
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2 Feb 1752/53 StM Co: James Foster, Joseph Bradey and Richard Hilton witnesses to will of Robert Liddell [Ludwell]. 24 Jul 1753 StM Co: Joseph Foster, Joseph Brady and Richard Hilton gave oath at probate of will. «PCW28:516» |
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[c1753 StM Co?: John Broady born, probable son of Thomas (married Apr 1778; administrator for 1790 administration of Thomas Broady (see below))] |
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13 May 1754: at a Council of MD session, the following deposition was presented: |
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Mr. John Wills Serjeant in the Virginia Regiment ... deposeth that he had Listed two men named William Bullock and William Tub at the House of William Harris near the Cool Spring in Maryland, that the said William Harris Robert Harris and others first diswaded the Recruits from going with the said Officer, and afterwards Seized him by the Throat, and took his Cutlass from him to oblige him to discharge them which he did being overpowered, and received back the enlisting Money, That Gerrard Jordan drank the Pretenders Health damned him that would not pledge him, and hazzard for the Tartan Plad & White Cockade that he also Sung Several Disloyal Songs and was joined by Joseph Broadway and others that they damn'd King Georges Soldiers and said that they had no business to fight for him for that they were my Lords Men and had their Lands from him, that then he the said Serjeant Seized his Halbert and made a pass at Jordon, by which means he cleared the house of the Rioters Locked the doors & Placed some other Recruits as Sentinals, and that he was obliged to keep in the house from about one oClock in the Afternoon till the Evening when some Gentlemen coming by repremanded the Mob who had all that Time beset the house with Clubs and Stones. |
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John Harwood and William Swallow being Sworn Confirm the Deposition of Serjeant Wills and they add that the said Gerrard Jordon cursed King George and his Soldiers |
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Sworn before me 30th April |
John Harwood |
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After the deposition was read, the council recommended to the Governor that a magistrate be directed to "send a Warrant for William Harris, Robert Harris, Gerrard Jordon and Joseph Brodway all of St. Marys County and a Duplicate to the Sheriff of Charles County to appear before some Provincial Magistrate who shall Cause the said William Harris Robert Harris Gerrard Jordon & Joseph Broadway, who shall cause the said Persons to find Sufficient Sureties for their Appearance at the next Provincial Court to answer such things as shall be then objected against them." Shortly afterward, the Governor released the following proclamation: |
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Whereas I have received Information by the Deposition of John Willis, a Serjeant in the Virginia Regiment, and Others, That a certain Gerard Jordan, junior, of St. Mary's County, hath been guilty of obstructing the raising his Majestys Levies, drinking the Pretenders Health, and several other disloyal and illegal Practices: And that a certain Joseph Broadway of the said County, hath been aiding and assisting to the said Gerard Jordan therein: I have, therefore, thought fit, with the Advice of his Lordships Council of State, to issue this my Proclamation, hereby promising a Reward to any of his Majestys Subjects within this Province (Officers excepted), of the Sum of Twenty pounds Current Money, for apprehending and bringing to Justice the said Gerard Jordan; and also a Reward of the Sum of Ten pounds like Money, for apprehending and bringing to Justice the said Joseph Broadway: And I do hereby strictly charge and require all his Lordships Officers, Civil and Military, within this Province, to be aiding and assisting in the apprehending the said Gerard Jordon, junior, and Joseph Broadway, so that they may be brought to Justice for the same. |
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Given at the City of Annapolis, this 30th day of May, in the 4th year of his Lordships Dominion, Annoque Domini 1754. |
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«Archives of MD (AofMd) "Proceedings of the Council of Maryland, 1753-1761" p31-33» [proclamation published in Maryland Gazette in 30 May 1754 and 6 Jun 1754 editions] [Note: have found no evidence of any Broad(a)ways in the Cool Springs (present day Charlotte Hall) area other than this reference; Broady is a much more likely probability] |
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[c1755 StM Co/Chas Co: Elizabeth Broady, possible dau of Thomas, born (married Dec 1772; as Elizabeth Farrand, age 26&<45 in 1800 census)] |
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22 Feb 1758 StM Co: David Dick and James Brady Jr witnesses to will of Samuel Wood [of Upper Resurrection Hd]. 4 Jul 1758 StM Co: David Dick and James Broady gave oath at probate of will. «PCW30:527» |
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[1758 Upper Newport E Hd (later Bryantown Hd) Chas Co: Thomas Broady not on tax list] |
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Jul 1760 All Faith's Par StM Co/Chas Co: James Broady Sr on list of parishioners contributing to aid sufferers from Boston fire, giving £0.5.0 «Calendar of MD State papers, Black Bk series #1072 X, 147 Port.» |
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[c1763 StM Co/Chas Co: Joseph Broady, possible son of Thomas, born (did not appear in 1783 Chas Co tax list [therefore probably <21]; probably married c1785; >45 in 1810 Grainger Co TN census; son Asa D. Broady in 1880 Scott Co IN census reported father's birthplace as MD)] |
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1765 Upper Resurrection Hd StM Co: on tax list, David Dick was the head of a household consisting of 8 total polls, as follows: David Dick |
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2 Dec 1767 StM Co: Richd Sothoron Ser, John Sothoron, James Braodey Junr and Mary Swann witnesses to will of Samuel Sothoron [of Upper Resurrection Hd]. 15 Jun 1768 StM Co: Richard Sothoron, John Sothoron and James Brawdy Junr gave oath at probate of will «PCW36:448» |
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13 Dec 1772 Trinity Par Chas Co: John Farrand married Elisabeth Broady «Trinity Par Vestry Prcdgs Bk (TPVP)» [births of their seven children born from 1773 to 1787 also recorded in TPVP] |
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[btwn 1768-76? StM Co?: James Broady Sr possibly died (no probate records on him found in StM Co, probably due to his minimal estate; last found James Broady Sr or Jr entry in StM Co or Chas Co in Dec 1767; from 1776, James Broady entries no longer had Sr or Jr; 1776 and 1777 entries involve militia service, so are the younger James)] |
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3 Aug 1776 StM Co: James Brodie on pay list of Capt Henry Sothoron's Company [mostly based in Upper Resurrection Hd] of 6th Battalion of Militia [formed from northern half of StM Co], which was activated for service at St George's [StM Co] during the alarm of Dunmore's fleet «MD Hall of Records, Index No. 49, Box 6, Folder 1» |
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[1777 Chas Co: John Broady, Thomas Broady, John Farrand and Joseph Broady [probably under 16] not on county-wide militia list [published in Clements and Wright, "Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War"] (possibly in Capt William Winter's Company, probably based in Bryantown Hd, which was not included in 1777 list; officers for this company were commissioned Mar 1776 «AofMd XI:187», and the same officers appeared in a 5 Jul 1777 list of 12th Battalion officers «Calendar of MD State Papers, Red Book Series, 1170 XVIII,88», suggesting company existed at the time of the militia list)] |
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1777 StM Co: James Broady on county-wide militia list in Capt William Kilgour's Company [of 6th Battalion; Capt Kilgour took over Capt Sothoron's Company by Aug 1777] «"Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War"» |
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Early 1778 Bryantown Hd Chas Co: John Brawdy, Thomas Brawdy and John Farran on constable's list of free males over 18 (John Brawdy and Thomas Brawdy appear consecutively in semi-alphabetized list) «Chas Co Ct Prcdgs Bk (ChCP) X No3:630-640» |
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9 Mar 1778 Chas Co: John Farrand and Thomas Broady (signed with mark) took oath of fidelity to State of MD before magistrate Daniel Jenifer [in consecutive entries on Jenifer's list, which was non-alphabetical; John Broady did not appear on any of the oath lists] «ChCP X3:641-651» |
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[1778 StM Co: James Broady was not on county's oath of fidelity lists (lists tend to be incomplete for his area) (published in "Chronicles of St. Mary's")] |
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8 Apr 1778 (All Faith's Par StM Co): John Brawdy married Elizabeth Davis, as reported by officiator, John Stephen [rector of All Faith's Parish StM Co] [published in "Maryland Marriages, 1777-1804" p223-225] |
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1779 Trinity Par Chas Co: John Broady on initial 1779 list of subscribers to Trinity Par from Bryantown Hd; Thomas Broad(e)y added to Bryantown Hd list of subscribers later, but was not omitted from list of Bryantown non-subscribers [based on initial list] «TPVP» |
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30 Dec 1779 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: Mary Brawday the daughter of John Brawdy and Elizebeth his wife was born «Betsy Broady Adams Prayerbook (BBAP)» |
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1780 All Faith's Par StM Co: James Brodie on list of subscribers «All Faith's Vestry Prcdgs Bk» |
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[by 1782: James Broady may have moved from StM Co to Hampshire Co VA by the year of 1782, but then departed soon thereafter; a James Brody, with 4 white persons in his household, appeared in the 1782 Hampshire Co VA state enumeration; James Broady was not listed in the 1784 Hampshire Co VA state enumeration, suggesting he had departed; a James Broday was listed in the 1790 St Mary's Co MD census (see below), suggesting that James may have returned to StM Co] |
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25 Jan 1782 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: Susanner (Susannah) Brawdy the daughter of John Brawdy and Elizebeth his wife was born «BBAP» |
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1783 Third District (Benedict and Bryantown Hds) Chas Co: Thomas Brody on tax list, as follows: no land or slaves, 2 horses and 8 black cattle valued at £20.-.-, other property valued at £22.-.-, a total amount valued at £42.-.-, and 6 persons in his household [himself, wife?, son Joseph?, additional unknown children?]; John Brody next consecutive entry on list [list was in initial order], as follows: no land or slaves, 2 horses and 3 black cattle valued at £14.10.-, other property valued at £7.10.-, a total amount valued at £22.-.-, and 4 persons in his household [himself, wife Elizabeth, dau Mary, dau Susannah]; John Farrand also on list, as follows: tract "Shipton" of 56A valued at £42.-.-, 1 slave under 8 yrs valued at £23.-.-, 3 horses and 8 black cattle valued at £27.-.-, other property valued at £23.-.-, a total amount valued at £115.-.-, and 7 persons in his household [himself, wife Elizabeth, 1 son, 4 daus] |
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10 Sep 1784 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: Thos Brawdy the son of John Brawdy and Elez. his wife was born «BBAP» |
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[c1785 Chas Co: Joseph Broady married Jane Dent (moved to Henry Co VA by 1786; first child born c1787; name of Joseph's wife from William Cowan Broady manuscript dated 1915)] |
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[c1786: Joseph Broady and family probably departed Chas Co for Henry Co VA (possibly received young male slave from father-in-law before departure, since he had one in 1786 Henry Co VA tax list)] |
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25 Jul 1787 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: Elezebeth Broady the daughter of John Brawdy [and Elizabeth his wife] was born «BBAP» |
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19 Jan 1788 Chas Co: John Farrand in his will mentioned his wife Elizabeth, his daughters (unnamed), his son John, his son William, and his son Thomas; he appointed his wife Elizabeth executrix; witnesses were James Waters, Joseph Waters and Edward Waters. 23 Jun 1788 Chas Co: will probated in court by executrix and three witnesses; William Farrand the heir-at-law, being a minor, was not present. «Chas Co Will Bk (ChW) AH9:527» |
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2 Jan [Jun?] 1788 Trinity Par Chas Co: John Farrand died «TPVP:207» |
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20 Jan 1790 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: Richard Harrison Brawday the son of John Brawdy and Elez. his wif[e] was born «BBAP» |
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22 Mar 1790 Chas Co: administration on estate of Thomas Broady late of Chas Co decd granted to John Broady {his probable eldest son}, who gave £200 bond with Arthur Smoot {husband of Catherine Farrand, who was sister of John Farrand} and Josias Smoot as his sureties «ChW AI10:327» |
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4 May 1790 Chas Co: goods and chattels of Thomas Broady appraised by Joseph Morton and Sam. Smoot at £106.7.11/2. 21 Jun 1790 Chas Co: inventory presented in court by John Broady, administrator. «ChW AI10:351» |
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1790 Chas Co: Elizabeth Farrand a household head in census, as follows: 1 male 16&> [son William], 2 males <16 [sons John and Thomas], and 5 females [herself and daus Catherine, Susannah, Mary and Margaret] [John Broady not in census (probably present in county at the time, but omitted from list)] |
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1790 Upper (Northern) Division StM Co: James Broday appears in census with entry of 1 male 16&>, 2 males <16, 2 fems |
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[c1790-94: James Broady may have left StM Co for unknown destination (not on 1794-96 StM Co tax lists)] |
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4 Jul 1792 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: John Brawdy the son of John Brawdy and Elez. his wife was born «BBAP» |
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12 Feb 1795 [Bryantown Hd Chas Co]: Williamson Brawdy the son of John Brawdy and Eleze. was born «BBAP» |
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1798 Bryantown Hd Chas Co: John Braudy on Federal tax assessment as occupant living on 161A tract owned by John Moran Jr; was not listed as owner of any taxable real or moveable property |
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[c1799: John Broady moved from Chas Co to Henry Co VA (listed in 1800 Henry Co VA tax list)] |
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1800 Trinity Par Chas Co: Elizabeth Farrand listed as household head in census «p76», as follows: 1 male 10&<16 [son John or son Thomas], 3 females 16&<26 [3 of her 4 daus Catherine, Susannah, Mary and Margaret], and 1 female 26&<45 [Elizabeth]; no Broadys appear in census |
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[aft 1800: have found no further references to Broadys in StM Co or Chas Co] |
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