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Maryland Treakle's and their descendants




Generation No. 1


1. SR. GREENBURY1 TREAKLE He married RACHEL.

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R. GREENBURY TREAKLE:
Occupation: February 15, 1800, Blacksmith1
Property 1: February 15, 1800, Greenbury Treakle sells 102 1/2 acres to Nicholas Merweather for 340L, 7s, 6 p. Greenbury Treakle is blacksmith. Greenbury's wife is named Rachel.1
Property 2: April 05, 1800, Denton Hobbs to Greenbury Treakle $350. Lease tavern where Hobbs formerly lived and 6 acres of land for term of 8 years to begin Jan. 20, 1800. Treakle to build a blacksmith shop. Sworn before Henry Nelson and Thomas Hobbs.2
Property 3: October 19, 1801, Charles Carroll of Carrollton to Greenbury Treakle Senior - lease land surveyed and laid off on Sept. 20, 1798 (or 78) for a Tavern Lot being a part of Doughoregan Manor. Containing 20 acres of land; term of 9 years begin. Sept. 29, 1801 for 20 L per yr.3
     
Children of G
REENBURY TREAKLE and RACHEL are:
  i.   ELIZABETH2 TREAKLE.
  ii.   GREENBURY TREAKLE, m. MARY NORWOOD, November 24, 1812, Anne Arundel Co., MD4; b. 5.
2. iii.   JAMES TREAKLE.
  iv.   MARY TREAKLE.
  v.   MICHE TREAKLE.
3. vi.   CHRISTOPHER TREAKLE, b. May 01, 1767; d. September 13, 1813, A blockhouse near Jeromeville, Union Co., Ohio. Duff states Sept. 1813 in his book, Leeson states 1814. Given the court date of May 12, 1814 which states Christopher has died, the 1813 date is most likely correct..


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