Located adjacent to Middleburg in Carroll County Maryland. Abraham Lynn obtained the farm (226 acres) from his father Henry and wife Jacobberry Lynn in 1811 (Fr Co. Deed WR 40-538).… Read More
Category: DeedMapper Projects
Susanna Beatty Property (Frederick County)
The Beatty House located on Route 26 near Ceresville is considered the oldest house in Frederick County. Susanna Beatty (Widow) obtained a deed for 1000 acres from Daniel Dulany in… Read More
Collington Manor (Prince Georges County)
Collington Manor (3000 Acres) is located near Mitchellville. When Collington Manor was first surveyed and who the tenants were is unknown. The earliest mention of the manor and its courses… Read More
Queen Anne’s Manor (Confiscated British Property)
Queen Anne’s Manor (6000 acres) at the conclusion of the Revolutionary War became Confiscated British Property. Lots within the manor were surveyed and sold. It is not known if the… Read More
John Diggs Copper Mine (Carroll County)
In western Carroll County just south of Middleburg along Little Pipe Creek lies the John Diggs Copper Mine. The mine has its beginnings on the tract Clarks Discovery (100 acres)… Read More
Monocacy Manor (Frederick County)
Monocacy Manor (10,000 acres) is located on the northside of Walkersville and borders the Monocacy River. The manor was surveyed in 1724 for Lord Baltimore. As a result of the… Read More
Merry Land Tract (Frederick County)
Located in southwestern Frederick County and surrounds the town of Petersville then extends to the Potomac River. Merry Land (PG Co. Patent# 1446 & 1447) containing 6300 Acres sometimes called… Read More
Conococheague Manor (Washington County)
Conococheague Manor is located around the Downsville area with a portion of the tract along the Potomac River. The manor was first surveyed in 1736 for Lord Baltimore and consisted… Read More
Buck Forest (Frederick County) 1798 Tenant List
The tract Buck Forest located south of Emmitsburg was one of several tracts Daniel Dulany owned which consisted of leased lots. The tenant list comes in to play in that… Read More
Thomas & James Ford (Washington County)
Upper Indian Bottom Prince Georges Co. Patent 2218 for 200 acres (Red outline) was patented to John Hamblin/Hamilton in 1742 . In Washington County Deed (E-125 1786) for 200… Read More