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Message 312 on GenForum by Laura Molina indicates Sophia's last name.
In August 2004 WorldConnect entry, Daniel Treadway lists birth, marriage and death records for this person from "Quaker Records of Southern Maryland" by Henry C. Peden. Publication: Family Line Publisher, Westminster, Maryland, 1992. Notes from West River meeting.
First Families of Anne Arundel County, Md., by Donna Valley Russell page 115.On 6 June 1698 he bought from John Talbott of Calvert County, carpenter, the western half or 89 acres of Talbott's Ridge. His will was dated 18 Nov. 1741 and proved 11 sept 1744. To wife Margaret was bequeathed the use of his dwelling plantation (Hickory Hills, Franklin's Enlargement) and all the land east of Beaverdam Branch while a widow, allowing son Daniel to seat, build, or live upon it. He devised to sons Daniel and Joseph Hickory Hills and Franklin's Enlargement located between South River and the branches of the Patuxent River, totalling 600 acres, Daniel to have the moity where Hugh Abrahams now lives and Joseph the next plantation. Also to Daniel: the dwelling plantation after death of his mother and other lands I have given up, plus household and kitchen items, livestock, one-third of his crops, and negrose George, Tony, Daniel, and his choice of one of Mariah's children instead of a debt which I now owe him of L20 if he will accept it in lieu thereof. To son Richard: all the land in Baltimore County that I bought of Richard Owings and Charles Dorsey, Owing's Adventure and OWing's Addition totalling 450 acres, provided he pay my son Thomas L20 for the improvements Thomas has made on this land; also negroes Sarah and Serena. To son Nathan: 350 acre tract in Baltimore County that I bought from Dr. Samuel Chew called United Friedship and negro boy Jemsey. To son Thomas: my part of 558 acres in Cecil County called High Spaneola and a 14 year old negro. To two grandsons William and Richard, sons of Joseph, negro Tom in lieu of a debt of fL18 I owe on account of their uncle, William. To daughter Sarah Hill and her children Henry and Margaret: negro Lucy and her issue. To Samuel Thompson: negroes already in his mother's possession. To kinswoman Elizabeth, daughter of my brother Joseph: cow and calf. To Elizabeth and Joseph Galloway: L4 for Quakers at West River. To brother Joseph: aparel.