August 21, 1739- The following document is signed by my sixth great grandmother, Sarah Hines Luckett, widow of John Robey. She is believed to have died shortly thereafter, at about age 71.
Her daughter Sarah Elizabeth, wife of Edward Darnall, dies the same year, at the age of 50.
Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 410.
Deed
of Gift. Recorded
Aug 21, 1739. I, SARAH ROBY of Charles Co., hereby
make over to William Robey, son of Benjamin Robey of Charles Co.,
planter (after my death) 1 feather bed and furniture, viz, 1 silk rug, 1
blanket, and 1 pair of sheets, together with a bedstead and hide and
cord. And also I hereby make over to Victoria Robey, daughter of the
above mentioned Benjamin Robey, 1 4-gallon pot and pot hooks after my
death. Signed
Aug 18, 1739 - SARAH ROBY . Wit - Walter Hanson, Thomas
Troughear, John Hanson Jr.
Sarah was born in
1668, daughter of Samuel Luckett & Elizabeth Hussey. At the age of 16, she married John Robey in
Charles County, Maryland. John was 20 years her senior, and a farmer of tobacco. John had been born at
Castle Donington, Leichestershire, England, and in
1681, had recieved a grant of land from the state assembly of Maryland.
John died
April 23, 1726. That year, the following document was filed by her family, releasing her financially. Signer John Wornell, is my fifth great grandfather, John Worland, husband of Sarah's daughter, Stacy. Spellings Wornell, Warnell, Warland and Worland all appear in documents of the time.
Charles County Land Records, 1722-1729; Book L#2, Page 313.At the request of SARAH ROBY of Charles Co., widow, the following instrument of writing was recorded this
Dec 15, 1726.
We
discharge Sarah Roby of Charles Co., the relict of John Roby Sr, late
of CC, now decd, from all legacies that may or shall be due from the sd
Sarah Roby to us on the acct or estate of sd John Roby. Signed
Aug 29,
1726 - John Roby, Edwd (X his mark) Darnell, Thos Roby,
John (IW his
mark) Wornell, Wm (X his mark) Roby, Richard (R his mark) Roby, Michael
Hinds (M his mark) Roby, John Henly, Joseph (I his mark) Gardiner,
George Gibbens, Ralph Roby, Danl (X his mark) Howard.
Two more documents show Sarah allocating her property in the 1730s.
Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 76.Recorded
Dec 11, 1734. I, Sarah Roby o Charles Co., widow, for the natural love I
have for my son, Peter Roby of CC, planter, I have given him 1 feather
bed and furniture, 1 wooden cupboard, 1 wooden table, 1 iron pot, and
all other my personal estate which is now in my possession. Signed Nov
30, 1734 - SARAH ROBY . Wit - Henry Hawkins*, Saml Hawkins
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Charles County Land Records, 1733-1743; Book O#2, Page 466.At the request of SARAH ROBY of Charles Co., widow, the following deed was recorded this Aug 18, 1740.
CC.
We, the undersigned subscribers, for the natural love we have for our
mother, SARAH ROBY , widow, and for sundry other good causes, do give
our part of the goods and chattels which fell to us by the death of our
brother, Peter Roby, late of Charles Co., deceased, to sd SARAH ROBY ,
widow, after his debts are paid by the administrator. Signed Dec 22,
1738 - John Roby Sr, Richard Roby, Elizabeth Henley,
Jno (IW his mark)
Warnall, Ralph Roby, Thomas Roby, Saml (+ his mark) Roby, William Roby,
Geo: Gibbens, Michael Hinds (M his mark) Roby.