Mary Price, widow, of Anne Arundel County, Maryland had her will drawn May 8, 1718. This will was proved and recorded June 5, 1718 proving tht she was dead by or before this last date. The wills were not recorded and proved before the court was in session so there was often a lag of days or even weeks between a death and the recording. The will provided that monies in the hands of Francis Waston, marchant of London, were to be applied by her executors to the purchase of land fr use by her sons: John and Thomas (Price) She gave personal items to these sons and furniture to daughters, Rachel and Hannah, and her grand daughter, Mary Carr. She assigned to a friend Edward Parish, Sr. claims against the estate of her mother, Isabel Cople. She then made a bequest of 5 shillings to each named child: Stephen, Mordecai, Leah Ford, and Elizabeth Carr, and divided the remainder of the estate equally between her daughters, Sarah and Mary. Exrs. Son Stephen and son in law Thomas Carr. Witnesses: Thomas Crutchly, Jacob Holland, and William Tipton. MD Wills 14:629.
At the death of Mary Price in 1718 her daughter Hannah had not married William Tipton, though he did witness the will.
Hannah Tipton, Widow of William Tipton, married (2) John Bosely of Walter and Mary. This John Bosely's will is digested in Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol 50, pg. 249.
John Bosely (Of walter and mary) died at soem time between 1767 and 1772. He married some time after 1726, Hannah, widow of William Tipton (Daughter of Mordecai and Mary Parsons) Price.) In November 1728 he surveyed Pointers' Level, in Baltimore County which he later sold to Samuel Tipton, (his step son). The effect of this document is to show that Hannah Tipton was the daughter of Mary Mordecai Price. Hannah Bosely made her will 1776; it was filed 1777. John and Hannah Bosely had two sons: Walter and Joseph. (For a copy of John Bosely's will see Will Book 3 P. 213 Baltimore County).
Maryland records show that Mordecai Price was a Quaker. It seems that certain of the Tiptons also became Quakers and were heavily fined for refusing to go to war, -- quite a contrast for generations in the Revolutionary War and also to the valiant Sir Anthony, first of this name.
The Family of Hannah Price, Wife of William Tipton
1) Thomas Price, the Immigrant, was born about 1610 and died August 23, 1701. He came to the New World in teh "Ark and Dove" having sailed from Cowes, England, November 22, 1633. He stopped first in Virginia and arrived on St. Clement's island on March 25, 1634 (some say Kent Island). He married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Phillips of Calvert County, Maryland, who was a member of the Common Council 1694. He and Elizabeth had several children: given under Thomas.
WILLHannah was a Quaker and her Brother Mordecai Price was a direct ancestor
of Richard Nixon.Her will probated 1/16/1777, Baltimore County Court House Maryland.
Bequest: to Sons, Samuel, Mordecai Tipton, Daughter, Sarah Cole wife of Christopher Cole, to grand children, Joshua, William, Hannah, John, Ellen,
Phillip, Elizabeth, Rachel, Daniel, Rebekah, and Belinda Bosley.Witnessed by: Phillip Cole and William Cole
Hannah was a Quaker and her Brother Mordecai Price was a direct ancestor
of Richard Nixon.
Her will probated 1/16/1777, Baltimore County Court House Maryland.
Bequest: to Sons, Samuel, Mordecai Tipton, Daughter, Sarah Cole wife of Christopher Cole, to grand children, Joshua, William, Hannah, John, Ellen,
Phillip, Elizabeth, Rachel, Daniel, Rebekah, and Belinda Bosley.Witnessed by: Phillip Cole and William Cole.
Isabel had married Benjamin Capell as her second husband, see MD Calender of Wills III, pg. 214.