Genealogical Record: Verlinda Magruder

Self Parents Grandparents GGParents GGGParents
Verlinda Magruder

*1693
+1745

10144

Samuel Magruder
Colonel

*1660
+1711

JC 10005 gave his mother as EH 10432.

Will dated 1710-11-23, 1711-04-16 at Prince George's Co., Maryland mentions wife Sarah, sons Samuel, Ninian, John, James, William, Alexander, Nathaniel, daughters Verlinda, Mary and Eliza.

10445

Alexander Macgregor

*1610 Belliclone, Maderty Parish, Perthsire, Scotland
+1677

Born a member of the outlawed Highland Clan Gregor. Was sentenced to have his name changed to Alexander MacGroother/MacGruether, settled on Alexander Magruder. Married 1st MB 10448, 2nd SH 19950 (sons James, Samuel and John: only Samuel had issue), 3rd EH 10432. Chamberlain of Drummond family estates in Dunblane parish, Strathallan. Officer in army of King Charles II, captured at the Battle of Worcester on 1651-09-03, sold into servitude the following year and sent to Maryland via Barbados. His descendants here are based on the notes of JC 10005, who in this case appears to have been inaccurate or at least in conflict with current opinion. I'm gradually editing the links.

10431 <171:13

Alexander Magruder
1569-1617
10433
John Magruder
10437
Margaret Murray
10438
Margaret Campbell
10434
Andrew Campbell
10439
?
Margaret Braithwaite

10448

William Braithwaite
19953
?
?
? ?
?
Sarah Beall

*1668
+1734

That Sarah was a daughter of NB 10411 is a matter of family tradition. In the late 20th century, this point was disputed, with some genealogists arguing that she was a niece or cousin of NB 10411, while others argued that she was a neighbour's daughter. My understanding is that because of the destruction by fire of key Calvert County records, this question cannot be resolved.

10446

Ninian Beall
Colonel

*1625 Scotland
+1717 Fife's Largo, Prince Georges Co., Maryland

[portrait]

Well-known historical figure. Reportedly seven feet tall, red-haired. Captured at the Battle of Dunbar, sold into slavery and shipped to Barbados, then transferred to Maryland. Portrait may be of one of his sons. Married first to Elizabeth Gordon, who died in Scotland. Possibly buried at Bacon Hall, one of his other homes in Prince Georges County. Will probated on 1717-02-28 mentions sons George, Charles, Ninian (deceased, survived by daughter Mary), grandson Samuel.

10411 <164:13

James Beall
1603-
10413
Alexander Beall
10443 <252:15
Margaret Ramsey
10444 <252:15
Anne Marie Calvert
10414
?
?
Ruth Moore

*1652
+1700

Children with NB 10411: John, Captain Charles, Ninian, Sarah, Hester, Jane, Rachael, Colonel George, Mary, Thomas, Margery, James. Some researchers argue that Sarah and Mary were young Beall relations but not daughters.

10412 <164:13

Richard Moore
-1654
10415
?
?
Jane
-1655
10416
?
?

 

SpouseChildrenChildren-in-LawGrandchildren
John Beall

*1688
+1744

10143 <4:2


m. 1712
Samuel Beall

*1713
+1778

10131

Eleanor Brooke
1718-

10132 <73:25


m. 1734
Brooke Beall

10125 >82:9

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