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Found at http://ancestraldata.com/Notes/index.cgi?1620704980+/lineages/Darnall/daviddarnall-desc.html
Notes for David Darnall (1658-1702) Margaret Morgan
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Submitted by michael_95073
Note added Tue May 25 00:13:14 2021
David's wife's will is recorded in the following deed book.
1701-1704 Richmond Co VA Deed Book 3; Antient Press: (Page 205)
TO ALL CHRISTIAN PEOPLE to whome these pr:sents shall come, MARGT: DARNELL of the County of Richmond and Parish of ST. MARYES sendeth Greeting in ur Lord God everlasting. Know yee that I the said MARGT: DARNELL. for severall good causes and consideration me thereunto moving do give and make over unto my Son, MORGAN DARNELL, the third part of my Land where I now live to him his heires and assignes forever; And also a Cow and Calfe, one Mare, a Sow and piggs or bigg with pigg, a bed, bolster, rugg, blanketts and sheets, one iron pott and hooks, one frying pan, two pewter dishes, six pewter plates, one pewter tankard, two petwer porringers and six spoones to him and his heires forever
I do also give grant assigns and make over unto my Son, DAVID DARNELL, one Cow and Calle, a Mare, a Sow and piggs or with pigg; a bed bolster rugg blanketts and sheets, one iron Pott and hooks, one frying pan, two pewter dishes, six pewter plates, one pewter tankard, two pewter porringers and six pewter spoones to the onely proper use and behoofe of him the said DAVID DARNELL his heires and assignes forever
I do also give grant assigns and make over unto my Son, JOSEPH DARNELL, one Cow and CaIfe, a Mare, a Sow and piggs or with pigg, one bed bolster rugg blankett and sheets, one iron Pott and hookes, one frying pan, two pewter dishes, six pewter plates, a trundell bedstead, a pewter tankard, two pewter porringers, six pewter spoones
I do also give grant assign. and make over unto my Son, WAUGH DARNELL, one Cow and CaIfe, one bed bolster rugg blankets and sheets, one iron Pott and hooks, one frying pan, two pewter dishes; six pewter plates and a high turned bed bedstead North: curtaines and valiance, one chest, two leather chaires, two wooden chaires, one pewter tankard, two pewter porringers, six pewter spoones to him and his heires forever All the herein mentioned pr:misses I do give to my said Children theire heires and assignes forever without any manner of reclayme challenge or demand of me my heirs Exrs. or Admrs, or any other person whatsoever and without any further or other satisfaction by them to be made for the same to me or any other person in my name and I do as it was my deced Husbands, DAVID DARNELLs, desire make my said Children att age when they shall attaine to the age of Eighteene. In Wittness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this 3d: of Febry: 1702/3
Signed sealed and delivered in pr:sence of
ELIZABETH HILL, MARGRITT DARNELL, her marke
AGNISS SMITH, her marke
Recognitr: in Cur: Com: Richmond 3d: die Febry: 1702 & recordatr: 6th: die
Test JAMES SHERLOCK, Cl Cur
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found at http://www.skeletongen.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I1684&tree=BerryMiller
Father David Darnall, Senior, d. 30 Jun 1702, Richmond, Virginia, United States of America
Mother Margritt Morgan, b. 1648, Virginia, United States of America ??**?? Morgan? - not Mott?
Notes
?Research notes on the Darnall family were originally credited to Sally Darnall Webb Federer who was cited in the Darnall Family History book written in 1979 as having discovered the roots of the Darnall family.
The first Historical reference for David Darnall was 4 May 1686 in St. Mary's County, Maryland. He was asked to leave the state which was Catholic at the time, due to his marriage to Margritt. The legal request calls Margritt and her children 'pretended', suggesting they were not recognized by the Catholic Church. Margritt was a Quaker, and both David Darnall and his fellow militant non-conformist Parson John Waugh seemed in constant conflict with the State over religion and the rights of Quakers retaining property they had been granted and purchased. David proceeded with his suit until it brought about his financial ruin, and despite moving to Richmond County, Virginia, was still persecuted until his death.
Margritt's surname is also noted as Mott and Stone in some family histories. Margritt's will was written after David's death in which she noted her sons which she could not have written without having been legally married to David. ********
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found at http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=floodtree&id=I704
ID: I704
Name: Margritt MOTT ********
Given Name: Margritt
Surname: MOTT
Sex: F
Birth: Abt 1648
Death: Abt 1724
Burial: Richmond Co., VA
_UID: A3F0C5B0C14A472EB37817CF3189E2366B62
Change Date: 18 Jul 2010 at 17:02
Note: Margritt Darnell deeded land and personality to eldest son personality to other children.
Marriage 1
David DARNALL b: Abt 1648 in St. Mary's Co., MD
Married: Abt 1677 in St. Mary's Co., MD
Change Date: 18 Jul 2010
Children
1. Morgan DARNALL b: Abt 1678 in St. Mary's Co., MD
2. David DARNALL b: Abt 1680 in St. Mary's Co., MD
3. Joseph DARNALL b: Abt 1682 in St. Mary's Co., MD
4. Waugh DARNALL b: Abt 1684 in St. Mary's Co., MD
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