William Kibble
- Born: Abt 1670, Somerset Co., MD
- Marriage (1): Patience WEATHERLY before 1705 in Somerset Co., MD
- Marriage (2): Ursula (Ersley) Stevens? before 1727 in Somerset Co., MD
- Died: Bef 02 Apr 1734, Somerset Co., MD
***The following records seem to show that William Kibble first married Patience Weatherly - On Oct 3 1705 In his will James Weatherly Sr. gave to son James, Extr and plantation. To son William land. To 2 granddaughters Sarah Twilly and Ann Twilly. To daughter Patience Kibble. To daughter Temperance Train. To John Pelliss tract Manlow's Adventure. Witt: Robert Bowditch, Thomas Byrd and William Kibble. Administrative Account submitted Jun 7 1711 by James Wetherlee, Extr. Legatees: Sarah Twilly and Ann Twilly paid to their father Robert Twilly; Temp. Train, paid to Ja. Train; Patience Kibble paid to William Kibble. On 1 July 1714 the inventory of his estate was filed. However, we know he also later married Ursula (possibly Stevens) as he was married to her by the time he wrote his will in 1727. THIS COMPILER IS SHOWING ALL THE KIBBLE CHILDREN WITH MOTHER PATIENCE WEATHERLY. It should be noted that some of the children after 1714 might be via the latter wife, Ursula. (it is POSSIBLE that Ursula Kibble was the widow of Peter Parsons who died c1709)
On ??? 18 1698 400a of tract GODDARDS FOLLY was sold by Richard Stevens, gentleman, et ux. Abigail Stevens to William Kibble, planter, for 11,000 lbs of tobacco (SoLR-L1:484)
On Feb 28 1715, Richard Stevens, planter and son of Richard, dec'd, sold 270a of "Goddards Folly" (as "Kibbles Assurance") to William Kibble, carpenter, for 15,000 lbs of tobacco. (SoLR-IKL:306)
On Aug 03 1722, 165a of tract FAIRFIELD was sold by Richard Stevens, planter, and John Stevens, planter, et ux. Ann Stevens to William Kibble, for £200. (SoLR-IKL:233)
In the 1723 Somerset Tax List, William and John Kibble are heads of households next to each other.
In the land records on Jul 28 1732, there was a petition of George Dashiell, William Kibble, John Stevens, Richard Stevens, and Jonathan Bound for special warrant on 900 ac "PEMBERTON" (same as FAIRFIELD); no patent obtained; petitioners request multiple warrants for their respective components (SP:072)
William Kibble wrote his will on Apr 24 1727 and it was proven on Apr 2 1734 in Somerset Co., MD as follows: - To eldest son John Kibble 80a land on where he did live, tract alienated to me by Richard and John Stevens near Wicomico Creek. If John dies w/o issue, it to go to son Richard Kibble - To son William Kibble, the remaining part of said tract - To wife Ersley Kibble rights for her widowhood and to be executrix - To seven children John, Abigail, William, Ann, Mary, Sarah, Richard, rest of the estate Witnesses: George Dashiell, John Stevens, Robert Malone (SoW-EB9:160)
An inventory of his estate was conducted Apr 29 1734 and approved Aug 21 1734 by James McMurray and Daniel Cordrey for 43.17.8 1/2. Nearest of kin were Richard and John Stevens and creditors George Dashiell and Day Scott.(SoInv-18:405)
William married Patience WEATHERLY, daughter of James WEATHERLY and Anne MANLOVE, before 1705 in Somerset Co., MD. (Patience WEATHERLY was born on 29 Feb 1680 in Somerset Co., MD and died in 1723-1727 in Somerset Co., MD.)
William next married Ursula (Ersley) Stevens?, daughter of (?) Stevens? and Unknown, before 1727 in Somerset Co., MD. (Ursula (Ersley) Stevens? was born about 1680 in Somerset Co., MD and died after 1734 in Somerset Co., MD.)
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