Ann Dawson

Ann Dawson

Female 1803 - 1893  (90 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Dawson was born on 23 Apr 1803 in Baltimore, Maryland (daughter of William Dawson and Ann Robertson); died on 5 Dec 1893 in Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in Baltimore, Maryland.

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    • Residence: 1840, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland
    • Residence: 1850, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland
    • Residence: 1860, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland
    • Residence: 1880, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland

    Notes:

    My grandmother, who was Ann Dawson, before she married Isaac White Martin, was all during her long life of ninety years and past, a wonderfully preserved woman and even up to the time of her death, Dec 5th 1893, she never used reading glasses. When my grandfather died, Oct 3rd 1832, there were four little children left for grandmother to raise and provide for, which she did by keeping boarders." // To attest of my grandmother's noble character, being poor and having to keep boarders in order to feed her own little youngsters, she took in seven other poor children who were the children of her late husband's brother - doing a great deal toward the livelyhood of them. - Thomas Bishop Martin
    "Martin (Wiley): At Arlington, Md., on December 5, 1893, at one o'clock a.m., - Ann, aged 90 years, 7 months and 12 days, widow of the late Alexander Wiley, also former widow of the late Captain Isaac W. Martin, and daughter of William Dawson. The funeral will take place on Friday morning, December 8, at ten o'clock. Relations and friends respectfully invited to attend." - The Baltimore Sun, Dec. 6, 1893

    Buried:
    Baltimore Cemetery, Sec. M

    Ann married Capt. Isaac White Martin, Sr. on 20 Sep 1821 in Methodist Church (East City Station), Baltimore County, Maryland. Capt. (son of John Martin and Elizabeth Blair) was born on 11 Jan 1795 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 3 Oct 1832 in Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in Baltimore, Maryland. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Ann Elizabeth Martin was born about 1824; died after 1900.
    2. Isaac White Martin, Jr. was born in 1826 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 26 Apr 1910 in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee.
    3. Charlotte Mezick Martin was born about 1828 in Maryland; died on 22 Nov 1912.
    4. William Dawson Martin was born on 15 Jan 1832 in Baltimore County, Maryland; died on 10 Jul 1908 in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee; was buried in Jackson, Madison, Tennessee.

    Ann married Alexander Wiley on 27 Jul 1848 in Baltimore Co., Maryland. Alexander was born about 1809 in Maryland; and died. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Dawson was born on 3 May 1769 in Allegany Co., Maryland (son of William Dawson and Elizabeth Melott); died on 20 Jan 1852 in Allegany Co., Maryland; was buried in Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland.

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    • Occupation: Master Carpenter & Joiner
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    • Residence: 1850, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Friends Cemetery, Plot H160

    William married Ann Robertson on 3 Mar 1795 in Baltimore, Maryland. Ann was born on 10 Nov 1776 in Maryland; died on 20 May 1862 in Maryland, USA; was buried in 1862 in Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Ann Robertson was born on 10 Nov 1776 in Maryland; died on 20 May 1862 in Maryland, USA; was buried in 1862 in Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland.

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    • Residence: 1850, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore, Maryland
    • Residence: 1860, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore (Independent City), Maryland

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Friends Cemetery (Quaker), Plot H160

    Children:
    1. George Dawson was born on 2 Nov 1795; died on 17 Dec 1795.
    2. Samual Dawson was born on 1 Nov 1796; died on 16 May 1801.
    3. William Dawson was born on 26 Dec 1798 in Pennsylvania; died in 1870; was buried in Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland.
    4. Mary Ann Dawson was born on 28 Feb 1801 in Allegany Co., Maryland; died on 18 Apr 1802.
    5. 1. Ann Dawson was born on 23 Apr 1803 in Baltimore, Maryland; died on 5 Dec 1893 in Baltimore, Maryland; was buried in Baltimore, Maryland.
    6. Infant Dawson was born on 17 Aug 1805 in Maryland; died on 17 Aug 1805 in Maryland.
    7. Charlotte Dawson was born on 27 Jul 1806 in Maryland; died on 12 Mar 1874.
    8. Israel Dawson was born on 2 Oct 1808 in Maryland; died on 4 Oct 1808 in Maryland.
    9. George John Dawson was born on 12 Jun 1810 in Maryland; died in 1847.
    10. Jane Dawson was born on 12 May 1813 in Allegany, Maryland; and died.
    11. Elizabeth Robertson Dawson was born on 8 Jan 1816 in Maryland; and died.
    12. Joseph Dawson was born on 10 Sep 1818 in Maryland; died on 9 Aug 1819 in Maryland.
    13. Mary Mifflin Dawson was born on 30 Oct 1820 in Maryland; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Dawson was born about 1738 in Prince George's Co., Maryland (son of William Dawson, Sr. and unknown first wife); died on 11 Aug 1802 in Allegany Co., Maryland.

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    • Residence: 1800, Upper Old Town, Allegany, Maryland

    Notes:

    Will of William Dawson July 21, 1802: In the name of God Amen I William Dawson of Allegany County and State of Maryland forever being greatly afflicted in Body But of sound mind memory and understanding and knowing the uncertainty of this transitory life do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, to wit. First of all I give and bequeath unto my two sons William and Benjamin Dawson that tract of parcel of land on which I now reside being a part of Clover Bottom containing one hundred acres more or less to them and their heirs forever. Also I will and bequeath unto my two aforesaid sons William and Benjamin a part of Clover Bottom containing sixty acres subjected nevertheless to the payment of one equal fourth part at a just valuation in money to each of my two sons Edward and Thomas Dawson by their brothers the aforesaid William and Benjamin Dawson. Also I give and bequeath to my wife Elizabeth Dawson all my personal estate of any kind that I may die possessed of to her and her heirs forever excepting one of my best horses known by the name of Ball which said Horse I will and bequeath at the death of my wife to my Grandson William Dawson son of my aforesaid son William Dawson and I hereby nominate and appoint William Shaw and Ebenezer Davis as Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal the eleventh day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above named William Dawson as for his last will and testament in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in their his presence of the said Testater and with presence of each other. (signed:) William Dawson (his mark), IW Nesseluis and Jesse Dawson. Allegany County Se. July 21, 1802, William Odle and Jesse Dawson and on the 11th day of August 1802 John Hepelius, the subscribing witnesses to the within last will and testament of William Dawson, late of Allegany County, deceased, and severally made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that they did see the testator therein named sign and seal this will and that they heard their publish, pronounced and declared the same to be his last will and testament, that at the time of his so he was to the best of their apprehension of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding and that they respectively subscribe their names as witnesses to this will in the presence and at the request of the testator and in the presence of each other. Sworn Before Thomas Cromviell Register
    It has been found that William Dawson is a confirmed patriot through the DAR. His DAR # is A030836. The DAR has him listed as taking an Oath of Allegiance in Washington County, MD.

    William married Elizabeth Melott about 1763 in Frderick Co., Maryland. Elizabeth (daughter of Theodorus Melott and Catherine De La Chaumette) was born about 1738 in Middlesex, New Jersey; died on 11 Jun 1802 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Melott was born about 1738 in Middlesex, New Jersey (daughter of Theodorus Melott and Catherine De La Chaumette); died on 11 Jun 1802 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA.

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    Children:
    1. Benjamin B Dawson was born in 1760 in Allegany Co., Maryland; died in 1829 in Allegany Co., Maryland.
    2. 2. William Dawson was born on 3 May 1769 in Allegany Co., Maryland; died on 20 Jan 1852 in Allegany Co., Maryland; was buried in Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland.
    3. Edward Dawson was born about 1770 in Allegany Co., Maryland; and died.
    4. Thomas Dawson was born about 1772 in Allegany Co., Maryland; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Dawson, Sr. was born about 1710 in Prince George's Co., Maryland (son of Nicholas Dawson and Mary Doyne); died in 1756 in Prince George's Co., Maryland.

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    Notes:

    William Dawson was the third son of Nicholas and Mary Doyne Dawson. He was born about 1710 in Prince George's County, Maryland. He married before 1734 Elizabeth Marbury, daughter of Francis Marbury by his first wife, Mary Green. The Marbury will named the daughter as Elizabeth Dawson. She was a half-sister to Martha Ann Marbury who married William's oldest brother, John, in 1735.
    The Rent Rolls of Lord Baltimore show that William owned several plantations in the Province, some of which he inherited from his mother's estate. William died in 1756 in Prince George's County. No will is on record. An inventory of his estate is on file and bond was given on 14 October 1756 by John Dawson, John Harris, Jr., and Andrew Hilton. Witnesses were Luke Marbury, William's brother-in-law and Pete Dent. It is not known just how many children William and Elizabeth had but it is believed they had several. - Through Three Centuries With a Dawson Family, Lee Orval Dawson

    William Dawson, the son of Nicholas Dawson and Mary Doyne, is thought to have been born in about 1710/1712 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Based upon the estimated birth dates of his children, and the documented fact that he could not have married Elizabeth Marbury until sometime after July 1748, William definitely appears to have been married twice during his life. William is believed to have married first in Prince George’s County, Maryland shortly before his mother passed away in 1734 to a woman whose identity is currently unknown. William’s first wife, however, is believed to have been the mother of at least two of William’s children, namely Lawrence Dawson and William Dawson, Jr.
    Sometime after July 1748, William apparently married for a second time to a widow named Elizabeth (Marbury) Davidson. Elizabeth, who was also a native of Prince George’s County, Maryland, was the daughter of Francis Marbury and his first wife, Mary Greene. 42 She was also the widow of a man named John Davidson (also written Davison), whom she had married on 5 February 1732/1733 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. 12 That Elizabeth Marbury was married first to a man named John Davidson was also confirmed by the will of Elizabeth’s father, Francis Marbury, which was dated 11 January 1734/1735 and probated on 22 January 1734/1735. - The Dawson Family of Maryland.....and elsewhere, Jack MacDonald, 2015

    William married unknown first wife. unknown and died. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  unknown first wife and died.

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    Children:
    1. Lawrence Dawson was born in 1735 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; and died.
    2. 4. William Dawson was born about 1738 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; died on 11 Aug 1802 in Allegany Co., Maryland.

  3. 10.  Theodorus Melott and died.

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    Theodorus married Catherine De La Chaumette. Catherine and died. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Catherine De La Chaumette and died.

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    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Melott was born about 1738 in Middlesex, New Jersey; died on 11 Jun 1802 in Allegany County, Maryland, USA.


Generation: 5

  1. 16.  Nicholas Dawson was born about 1670 in Charles, Maryland (son of John Dawson and Rebecca Doyne); died on 29 Jun 1727 in Charles, Maryland.

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    Notes:

    Nicholas Dawson, a probable son of John Dawson and Rebecca Doyne, was born in Charles County, Maryland. He was later married in about 1704 to his cousin, Mary Doyne, at “Fendall’s Delight,” a plantation in Charles County which had been acquired by Mary’s father shortly before his death in 1689. Mary, who was also a native of Charles County, Maryland, had been born there in about 1682/1683. She was the daughter of Robert Doyne and Mary Stone. Mary’s mother, Mary Stone, was the daughter of William Stone, the first Protestant governor of Maryland.
    Although Nicholas and Mary resided for a few years after their marriage at “Fendall’s Delight,” in 1710 they sold their interest in this plantation, as well as an adjoining plantation named “Lyon’s Denn,” to William and Sarah (Doyne) Hutchinson. Sarah (Doyne) Hutchinson was Mary’s older sister. Nicholas and Mary subsequently moved to a plantation called “Saturday’s Work,” where they appear to have resided for the remainder of their lives. 1 “Saturday’s Work” had been acquired by Mary’s father in 1688, and was situated in that part of Charles County that was later formed into Prince George’s County, Maryland in 1695.
    It is interesting to note that when “Saturday’s Work” was first granted, the Lord Proprietor offered those wishing to settle in Maryland all the land they could ride around in one day. James Bodkin, the original grantee, acquired his plantation in that manner on a Saturday, and hence the name “Saturday’s Work.” This land was situated approximately six miles south of present-day Washington, D.C.
    Aside from “Saturday’s Work,” “Fendall’s Delight,” and “Lyon’s Denn,” Mary also inherited several other plantations from her father which she later left by will to her children. These were “Constant Friendship” along the Bush River in Baltimore County, “Spring Banks” in Somerset County, and “Sligo” in Prince George’s County, Maryland. In addition, Nicholas and Mary petitioned the proprietary government for the right to take up lands for which warrants had previously been issued to Mary’s father, Robert Doyne, but which he had not executed.
    As a result of their petition, Nicholas and Mary were allowed to claim 2,000 acres “in any part of the Province not formerly laid out nor cultivated by any person, nor reserved for the use of his Lordship.” Although a portion of this acreage was taken up near Port Tobacco in Charles County, it appears to have been sold shortly thereafter. The remainder was not taken up during Nicholas Dawson’s lifetime, but was eventually acquired by his eldest son, John.
    Nicholas Dawson died in 1727 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Although Nicholas does not appear to have left a will, an inventory of his estate was completed on 12 July 1727, with John Dawson and Thomas Dawson identified as nearest of kin, and his widow, Mary Dawson, as Executrix of his estate. Nicholas Dawson’s widow, Mary, subsequently acknowledged that the inventory of goods and chattels was “just and perfect” on 29 September 1727.
    Mary, on the other hand, appears to have died in 1734 in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Her will, which was dated 14 December 1734, was subsequently probated in Prince George’s County on 24 January 1734/1735. 7 Although Nicholas and Mary are believed to have both been buried on their home plantation, “Saturday’s Work,” a Dawson family memorial monument currently stands at Oxon Hill in Prince George’s County, Maryland. - The Dawson Family of Maryland.....and elsewhere, Jack MacDonald, 2015

    Nicholas married Mary Doyne about 1704 in Fendall Delight, Charles, Maryland. Mary (daughter of Robert Doyne and Mary Stone) was born in 1683 in Charles Co., Maryland; died on 14 Dec 1734 in Charles Co., Maryland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 17.  Mary Doyne was born in 1683 in Charles Co., Maryland (daughter of Robert Doyne and Mary Stone); died on 14 Dec 1734 in Charles Co., Maryland.

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    Children:
    1. John Dawson was born in 1706 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; died in 1764 in Prince George's Co., Maryland.
    2. Thomas Dawson was born in 1708 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; died in Aug 1800 in Dawsonville, Montgomery, Maryland.
    3. 8. William Dawson, Sr. was born about 1710 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; died in 1756 in Prince George's Co., Maryland.
    4. George Dawson was born about 1716 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; died in 1783 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.
    5. Nicholas Dawson, Jr. was born in 1720 in Prince George's Co., Maryland; died on 18 Mar 1806 in Loudon, Virginia.