Section VI - Massey Data Bank | One Maryland Massey Family by George
Langford, Jr. 1901-1996 ©Cullen G. Langford and George Langford, III, 2010 |
Massey records in the Grantee/Grantor Index Files
for The Remains of My Lord's Gracious Grant in Kent County, Maryland
Index |
Year |
Grantor |
Grantee |
Parcel |
Acreage |
Lib:No:Fol |
Link |
Abstract |
282B |
1761 |
Dennis Dulany |
Elijah Massey |
The Remains of My Lords Gracious Grant |
90 |
JS:29:383 |
May 27, 1761: Elijah
Massey, farmer, of Kent County
in Maryland leases for 15 pounds per annum a 90 acre parcel called The
Remains of My Lord's Gracious Grant (formerly leased to the late Robert
Ormond, and adjacent to John Brogan's land) from Dennis Dulany. Courses:
Beginning at a marked hickory by a branch called Black Pudding Branch
and running from said hickory South thirty five perches and thence West
one hundred and five perches then North one hundred and ten perches
thence East one hundred and sixty five perches to John Brogan's land in
South to Pudding Branch and down said branch to the first place of
beginning, containing ninety acres.
Acting for the Crown: William Rasin and James Pearce; Daniel Dulany,
clerk. |