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Generation No. 2


2. FARDINANDO2 BATTEE (UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1630, and died Abt. Jun 1705 in Anne Arundel, MD. He married (1) MILLICENT Abt. 1653 in Prob. VA. She died Bef. 1690. He married (2) ELIZABETH Abt. 1690.

Notes for F
ARDINANDO BATTEE:
http://plato.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1529/cfm/dsp_unit.cfm?county=aa&qualifier=S&series=1581&unit=510
Anne Arundel County Circuit Court
Land Survey, Subdivision, and Condominium Plats
MSA S1581: (Patents, AA, Tract Index)
Index by Reference

Reference: Patent Record 19, p. 509
Date: 1677
Description: Battes Due, 100 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Battee, Ferdinand

Reference: Patent Record 19, p. 583
Date: 1677
Description: Battes Due, 100 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Battee, Ferdinand

Reference: Patent Record 19, p. 586
Date: 1683
Description: Suffolk, 52 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Battee, Ferdinand

Reference: Patent Record SD A, p. 412
Date: 1683
Description: Suffolk, 52 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Battee, Ferdinand


Reference: Patent Record 10, p. 176
Date: 1666
Description: Hopewell, 30 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Hopkins, William

Reference: Patent Record 9, p. 90
Date: 1666
Description: Hopewell, 300 Acres; Certificate
Developer/Owner: Ferdinando Battin and Andrew Skinner

Reference: Patent Record 9, p. 386
Date: 1666
Description: Hopewell, 300 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Andrew Skinner and Ferdinando Battin



Reference: Patent Record 7, p. 299
Date: 1664
Description: Essex, 300 Acres; Patent
Developer/Owner: Batten, Ferdinand



donavan@netins.net (Donna VanZandt)
Maryland Calendar of Wills and Other Maryland Wills.
Battee, Fardinando
21st Dec. 1705
2nd. April 1706
To wife Elizabeth, extx., dwelling plantation 300 A. (unnamed), and lands,
also 300 A., "Hopewell" during life.
To sons Benjamin and Ferdinando, lands afsd. At decease of wife-sd. sons to
be of age at 18 yrs. Sons afsd. dying without issue, estate afsd. To pass
to grandson Samuel Battee.
To 5 grandchildren, viz., Thomas Knighton, Samuel Battee, Samuel Smith, Mary
Harwood and Elizabeth Simmons, personalty.
To wife Elizabeth and 5 children, viz., Benjamin, Ferdinando, Dinah,
Brewer, Mary and Elizabeth Battee, residue of personalty.
Overseers: Anthony Smith, Richard Jones, Jr., William Richardson, Sr.
Test: Thomas Wood, Isaac Barrows, Richard Bents.
3.744

Ancestral Records and Portraits vol 2, Page 605

BATTEE
FERNANDO BATTEE, was a resident of South River, Md., and Judge of the County Court (justice) for Anne Arundel County, 1683 to 1694; also Commissioner.14 He married Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Thomas Hood. Their daughter Dinah married John Brewer III.

Battee, Fernando MD ANNE ARUNDEL CO. 111 1800 00001-000010-19
Battee, John MD ANNE ARUNDEL CO. 112 1800 30010-120101-22


http://www.timelesstreasure.net/Fardinando%20Battee.htm
Fardinando Battee was born about 1630 in England. From various records, it appears that he first came to Virginia, then to Maryland several years later. He was married to Millicent and their children were Dinah, born about 1654, Seaborne, born about 1663, and possibly another daughter, Millicent.
After the death of his wife, Millicent, he remarried Elizabeth. He was much older than Elizabeth, possibly as much as 30 years. They had a daughter, named Dinah, as well. This was very unsual, since the elder daughter Dinah was still alive. Fardinando and Elizabeth's daughter Dinah married John Brewer, III. Reference has been made to Fardinando trying to be like the biblical patriarchs that had large families in their older years. He died in 1705, All Hallows, Maryland.

Maryland State Archives
Vol 7 p 248 Assembly Proceedings, November 1- 12, 1681.
Liber W. H.An act for paymt & assessmt of the publicke charge of this province./

Whereas there hath beene Two hundred Twenty Three Thousand ifour hundred fforty Three pds of Tob laid out & disbursed by the vpper & Lower houses of this prsent Gen” Assembly, & by seuerall other the good people of this Province, for the Publicke good of the same, & to the intent the same may bee satisfied & paid to those psons to whom the same is due, Bee itt therefore enacted by the Right Honourable the Ld Propry by & with the advice & Consent of the vppr & Lower houses of this Present Gen” Assembly & the authority of the same, that the said sume of Two hundred Twenty Three Thousand ifour hundred fforty Three pds of Tob, to bee paid in manner & forme as is heereafter expressed, that is to say, to Tho: ffrancis ffiue hundred sixty ifour pds of Tob, to Edwd Dorsey Three hundred & ninety pds of Tob, to Robt Porter Three hundred & Three pds of Tob, to Anth: Holland Three hundred & Three pds of Tob, to Geo: Yate, to John Grasham, to ffardinando Battee, to Richard Bedworth, to Abra: Birkhead, to John Spencer, to Mathew Hewes to Danl Edge, to Augustin Skinner & to Nich: Grasse each of them Two hundred & sixty pds of Tob,

Some excerpts from ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON, VIRGINIA
1607-1624/5;
> > Rev. and Ed. by Virginia M Meyer &John Frederick Dorman;
> > Pub. by Order of First Families of Virginia
1750-55, p. 545.]
page 669
Jonathan SELLMAN born 21 Feb 1723/4 died about 1783, an early member of
the South River Club in Anne Arundel County, MD, married 16 Sept 1744
Elizabeth BATTEE born 17 April 1724, daughter of Ferdinand and Elizabeth BATTEE. His sister Ann SELLMAN born 25 Sept 1725 died after Dec 1767, married Samuel BATTEE.
page 180
Joseph CHEW born about 1662...married 1) 17 Nov 1685 Mary SMITH, and 2) before 1690 Elizabeth (HANSLAP) BATTIE, born about 1665, died May 1716, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth HANSLAP who both mentioned her in their wills, 1698 and 1702, and widow of Seaborn BATTIE.

The Georgia Bealls and Their Kinfolk
Page 103

ancestor, and REBECCA MARSHALL was my own grandmother who lived in Marshall Hall. I am her name-sake, and oldest surviving grandchild in Georgia or Maryland, and she died before I was born. And I am now (1916) a little more than eighty one years old".

In a perfect line from Captain Randolph Brandt, we come from his daughter MARY BRANDT, who came to Maryland in 1660, and in a perfect line we trace back to BARBARA MARSHALL, who married RANDOLPH HANSON, the daughter of WILLIAM MARSHALL, who was born nearly four hundred years ago.

AND NOW FOR THE MARSHALLS: On page 309, Maryland Calendar of Wills, land office in Annapolis, you will find a WILLIAM MARSHALL gave his daughter, Barbara, a two-hundred acre tract of land lying on the Potomac River. She married RANDOLPH HANSON, and this doubtless led to the naming of Marshall Hall. The ownership remained in the Marshall Family for at least two hundred years. The old Marshall cemetery has only Marshall graves.

This Marshall Hall was the property of another William Marshall at the time of his death in 1793. He married SUSAN M. WHITTIER, and their daughter, REBECCA MARSHALL, inherited the homestead in 1792. Rebecca married WILLIAM LATIMER. She sold the property to her brother WILLIAM MARSHALL in 1803 and removed her family to Georgia 1806-1807. William Marshall was a Revolutionary soldier and signed the Oath of Allegiance.

MAJOR JOHN MARSHALL, brother of William, was a signer and distinguished officer in the Revolutionary War. Major John Marshall later became Chief Justice of the United States. He left a valuable sword, costing fifty pounds, to his grandson, JOHN MARSHALL CLAGETT. Chief Justice Marshall died in Philadelphia in 1835, and history states that his son, THOMAS MARSHALL, travelling to his father's bedside was struck and killed by a falling brick in Baltimore.

THOMAS MARSHALL, son of WILLIAM MARSHALL II, and wife ELIZABETH (HANSON)b. 1694, d. 1759, m. 1726 ELIZABETH BATTEE (widow of --Stoddart), b. 1693, d. 1749.

Maryland State Archives
Finding Aids & Indexes
Maryland Indexes
(Church Records, Deaths and Burials Index)
B
MSA S1402
Battee, Ferdinando

Burial: Mar. 19, 1705
Source: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (All Hallow's Protestant Episcopal Church Collection) Parish Register 1669-1721, p. 32(1) [MSA SC 2458 M 221]



More About F
ARDINANDO BATTEE:
Burial: Mar 19, 1705/06

More About F
ARDINANDO BATTEE and MILLICENT:
Marriage: Abt. 1653, Prob. VA

More About E
LIZABETH:
Burial: May 19, 1718

More About F
ARDINANDO BATTEE and ELIZABETH:
Marriage: Abt. 1690
     
Children of F
ARDINANDO BATTEE and MILLICENT are:
3. i.   DINAH3 BATTEE, b. Bef. 1654, Anne Arundel, MD; d. Oct 13, 1698.
4. ii.   SEABORNE BATTEE, b. Abt. 1663, Anne Arundel, MD; d. Abt. Jan 1687/88, Anne Arundel, MD.
  iii.   MILLICENT BATTEE, b. Bef. 1696, Anne Arundel, MD; d. Bef. 1705, Anne Arundel, MD.
  iv.   MARY BATTEE.
  v.   RUTH BATTEE.
     
Children of FARDINANDO BATTEE and ELIZABETH are:
5. vi.   FERDINANDO3 BATTEE II, b. Apr 22, 1697, Anne Arundel, MD; d. 1745, Anne Arundel, MD.
6. vii.   DINAH BATTEE, b. Dec 31, 1690, Anne Arundel Co, MD; d. Jul 26, 1726, Anne Arundel Co, MD.
7. viii.   BENJAMIN BATTEE, b. Abt. May 24, 1695, Anne Arundel, MD; d. 1741, Anne Arundel, MD.
  ix.   MARY BATTEE, b. Mar 5, 1697/98; m. JOHN KEELY; d. Bef. 1741.
  Notes for MARY BATTEE:
Battee, Mary

daughter of Ferdinando and Elizabeth
Burial: Oct. 13, 1707
Source: SPECIAL COLLECTIONS (All Hallow's Protestant Episcopal Church Collection) Parish Register 1669-1721, p. 32(1) [MSA SC 2458 M 221]

  More About MARY BATTEE:
Burial: Oct 13, 1707

8. x.   ELIZABETH BATTEE, b. Jun 30, 1701.
  xi.   JOHN BATTEE, b. Abt. 1698.
  Notes for JOHN BATTEE:
Newsletter of
The Maryland State Archives
Vol. 16, No. 18
October 15, 2002
www.mdsa.net
ROADS IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, 1703-1765: Part I
by Pat Melville

Citizens of Lyons Creek Hundred in March 1702/03 petitioned for restoration of the original route of the road from Lyons Creek Bridge to the main road at the plantation of John Batty. Abraham Birkhead had laided it out eight to ten years earlier, and, since then, Richard Harrison had changed the part that
went through his plantation. The court approved the request. Fourteen years later, Mrs. Elizabeth Battie wanted to include part of the roadway in a cornfield. The justices ordered a route change.


Newsletter of
The Maryland State Archives
Vol. 16, No. 19
October 28, 2002
www.mdsa.net
ROADS IN ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, 1703-1765: Part II
by Pat Melville
Sometimes the county court found ways to recover the costs of road construction. In March 1703/04, the justices ordered the overseer to sell the dead trees along the main road from John Batty's to Pig Point. His instructions included a directive to clear a road through the plantations of Solomon Sparrow and Samuel Lane, avoiding branches and gullies as much as possible.







  More About JOHN BATTEE:
Comment 1: 1745, He dep. giving his age as c47. (AALC IB#1:208), per; Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, MD, page 58




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