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PVT Abel Watkins

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PVT Abel Watkins

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
22 Jan 1846 (aged 59)
Harford County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Harford County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Son of John Watkins Jr. and Elizabeth Evans.

MARRIAGE: Abel Watkins m. Rachel James 13 Feb 1810 E35 W43 per Harford Co Marriage Licenses 1777-1865 p. 253

SERVICE: WAR of 1812. Able Watkins Company: 7 REG'T, CAV. (STREETT'S), MARYLAND MILITIA. Rank - Induction: PRIVATE Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE Roll Box: 220 Roll Exct: 602 Direct Data Capture, comp.. War of 1812 Service Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999 Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls.

SERVICE: Abel Watkins, private, Capt. Henry Macatee's Company, Harford County, 7th Cavalry District, served Apr 20 - Apr 24, 1813 and Aug 27 - Sep 3, 1814 (Source: Maryland Militia, War of 1812, Vol. 3, pp. 34, 35, by F. E. Wright) Since this company was part of Col. John Street's Regiment it appears that they defended Baltimore by participating in the Battle of North Point in 1814.

WILL: Abel Watkins. To my wife Rachel the farm whereon I now live being the lands that fell to me from the last will and testament of John Watkins late of Harford Co. I give to my said wife all my personal estate consisting in part of horses, cows, ... I own or possess to my wife. I appoint my son John Watkins dated May 1st 1844, proven Mar 17 1846 witness Abrm J. street, James Gemmill, Andrew J. W. Harris WB TSB 6 p. 98-99

WILL: John Watkins of Harford Co to my son John Watkins so much of the tract of land on which I now reside as shall be equal to one third of the whole in value to include half of the orchard most convenient to his buildings and give acres of land over the new road next to John Streets to support the fence of his part which 5 acres to be taken in the estimate to make the land laid off for him equal to 1/3 but not the buildings in which he now resides, but as my son John hath no issue and if he dies without issue, then this portion to my grandson John Watkins son of Abel Watkins, but if my daughter in law Margaret Watkins wife of my son John shall survive her husband then my will is the aforementioned devise to my grandson John Watkins be subject to the following encumbrances that is Margaret Watkins to have the use of the buildings with two acres cleared and half an acre of wood land most convenient to the dwelling during her life but she may sell and offer my grandson John Watkins or his legal representatives to purchase first. But if my son John has sanfied issue then nothing in her shall deprive him or his heirs to enjoy the same forever. I give to my son Abel Watkins one third part of the value of the lands whereon I now reside to be laid off so as to include buildings where he now lives to him and his heirs forever. I give to my two daughters Hannah Jenkins and Elizabeth Street the other third of the lands on which I now reside to be divided equally between them according to the quality or real value. but my daughter Hannah Jenkins to have that part where the buildings stand during her natural life and my wish is that it shall then go to my granddaughter Elizabeth Jenkins dau of James and Hannah Jenkins to her and her heirs forever and of the third part laid off. The portion to my daughter Hannah at her decease shall go to my granddaughter Elizabeth Jenkins and the part laid off for Elizabeth Street shall at her decease go to Hannah Street daughter of Shadrick and Elizabeth Street. To my grandson John Street my shot gun. After my daughter Hannah Jenkins takes her two beds, three cows, and Kate mare which I have given to her heretofore, I give all the remainder of my personal property to be equally divided between my two daughters Hannah Jenkins and Elizabeth Street, wife of Shadrick Street share and share alike. I appoint my son John Watkins my sole executor. dated Jun 28 1824. witness William Streett, Baily St. Clair, Al Alderson. probated Jan 4 1826
Son of John Watkins Jr. and Elizabeth Evans.

MARRIAGE: Abel Watkins m. Rachel James 13 Feb 1810 E35 W43 per Harford Co Marriage Licenses 1777-1865 p. 253

SERVICE: WAR of 1812. Able Watkins Company: 7 REG'T, CAV. (STREETT'S), MARYLAND MILITIA. Rank - Induction: PRIVATE Rank - Discharge: PRIVATE Roll Box: 220 Roll Exct: 602 Direct Data Capture, comp.. War of 1812 Service Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999 Original data: National Archives and Records Administration. Index to the Compiled Military Service Records for the Volunteer Soldiers Who Served During the War of 1812. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M602, 234 rolls.

SERVICE: Abel Watkins, private, Capt. Henry Macatee's Company, Harford County, 7th Cavalry District, served Apr 20 - Apr 24, 1813 and Aug 27 - Sep 3, 1814 (Source: Maryland Militia, War of 1812, Vol. 3, pp. 34, 35, by F. E. Wright) Since this company was part of Col. John Street's Regiment it appears that they defended Baltimore by participating in the Battle of North Point in 1814.

WILL: Abel Watkins. To my wife Rachel the farm whereon I now live being the lands that fell to me from the last will and testament of John Watkins late of Harford Co. I give to my said wife all my personal estate consisting in part of horses, cows, ... I own or possess to my wife. I appoint my son John Watkins dated May 1st 1844, proven Mar 17 1846 witness Abrm J. street, James Gemmill, Andrew J. W. Harris WB TSB 6 p. 98-99

WILL: John Watkins of Harford Co to my son John Watkins so much of the tract of land on which I now reside as shall be equal to one third of the whole in value to include half of the orchard most convenient to his buildings and give acres of land over the new road next to John Streets to support the fence of his part which 5 acres to be taken in the estimate to make the land laid off for him equal to 1/3 but not the buildings in which he now resides, but as my son John hath no issue and if he dies without issue, then this portion to my grandson John Watkins son of Abel Watkins, but if my daughter in law Margaret Watkins wife of my son John shall survive her husband then my will is the aforementioned devise to my grandson John Watkins be subject to the following encumbrances that is Margaret Watkins to have the use of the buildings with two acres cleared and half an acre of wood land most convenient to the dwelling during her life but she may sell and offer my grandson John Watkins or his legal representatives to purchase first. But if my son John has sanfied issue then nothing in her shall deprive him or his heirs to enjoy the same forever. I give to my son Abel Watkins one third part of the value of the lands whereon I now reside to be laid off so as to include buildings where he now lives to him and his heirs forever. I give to my two daughters Hannah Jenkins and Elizabeth Street the other third of the lands on which I now reside to be divided equally between them according to the quality or real value. but my daughter Hannah Jenkins to have that part where the buildings stand during her natural life and my wish is that it shall then go to my granddaughter Elizabeth Jenkins dau of James and Hannah Jenkins to her and her heirs forever and of the third part laid off. The portion to my daughter Hannah at her decease shall go to my granddaughter Elizabeth Jenkins and the part laid off for Elizabeth Street shall at her decease go to Hannah Street daughter of Shadrick and Elizabeth Street. To my grandson John Street my shot gun. After my daughter Hannah Jenkins takes her two beds, three cows, and Kate mare which I have given to her heretofore, I give all the remainder of my personal property to be equally divided between my two daughters Hannah Jenkins and Elizabeth Street, wife of Shadrick Street share and share alike. I appoint my son John Watkins my sole executor. dated Jun 28 1824. witness William Streett, Baily St. Clair, Al Alderson. probated Jan 4 1826

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TOMBSTONE: Abel Watkins born July 11th, 1786 died Jan. 22nd, 1846



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