Hannah Bale1,2

#15608, (1678 - )
Father*____ Bale3,1 (s 1622 - )
Mother*Urath Bale3,4 (c 1640 - )

Family

Thomas Randall b. c 1684, d. c 1722
Children 1.Christopher Randall+10 (c 1708 - a 1760)
 2.Urath Randall+2 (1713/14 - 1792)
Her married name was Randall.2 
Birth*1678She was born in 1678.1 
Marriage*circa 1707She married Thomas Randall, son of Christopher Randall and Johanna _____, circa 1707 at MarylandG.5,6 
10 April 1720In Anthony Bale's will dated 10 April 1720, Hannah Bale was named as an heir, as Hannah Randall.7
Administration5 October 1723She was named Administrator of Thomas Randall's Estate.8 
23 October 1726She left a will on 23 October 1726 at Baltimore Co., MarylandG.9 
Probate*31 May 1727Her estate was probated on 31 May 1727 at Baltimore Co., MarylandG.9 

Citations

  1. [S1446] Fielder M. M. Beall, editor, Colonial Families of the United States Descended from the Immigrants Bell Beal Bale Beale Beall (Washington, D.C.: C. H. Potter, Printer, 1929), online HathiTrust.org, p. 229.
  2. [S1442] Maryland Marriages, 1666-1970, online FamilySearch.org, Urath Randall, dau. of Thomas Randall and Hanah, marr. Samuel Owings, 1 Jan 1729, Garrison Forest, Baltimore, MD. Citing Garrison Forest, Baltimore, MD, reference pg 70; FHL microfilm 14,450.
  3. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, compiler, Baltimore County Families 1659-1759 (Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1989, 1986), pp. 24-25.
  4. [S1446] Fielder M. M. Beall, Colonial Families of the U.S. Bell Beal Bale Beale Beall, p. 229 (no dates).
  5. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, pp. 528-529, giving date of about 1707, and, on p. 24, "by 2 Feb. 1708."
  6. [S1446] Fielder M. M. Beall, Colonial Families of the U.S. Bell Beal Bale Beale Beall, p. 229. No date given, but says they removed from Anne Arundel Co. to Baltimore Co. about 1698.
  7. [S1186] Maryland Prerogative Court (Wills), 1635–1777, Series S538 (1–60). Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland, online msa.maryland.gov, Vol. V, pp. 16-18 (MD Prerogative Court Wills 1720-1721 MSA S538-24). Will of Anthony Bale, 10 Apr 1720
    Item. To "Dear sister Hannah Randell"- and heirs, plantation at Patapsco, with adjacent lands "Marrie's point," "Gutridge Additions," and "Hill's Choice" (Tobias Emison to hold sd. plantation during present yr.).
    Item. 137 acres of cleared land at Patapsco called "Outhmill," to be sold by executrix for payment of debts.
    Item. To sister Mary Wootten, now in England, £10 "as a token of my Duty and Last Love."
    Item. To dear and ancient Mother, £10 "as a token of my Duty and Last Love."
    Item. To "my friend and old acquaintance" Roger Mathews, 20s.
    Item. To "my Dear wife Anne" all residuary, she to be executrix.
    Witnesses Roger Mathews, Thos. Newsham (Newsom), Richard Hardiman.

    Abstract from Maryland Calendar of Wills, vol. 5 p. 3.
  8. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, pp. 528-529. Also on 3 Jun 1726.
  9. [S1447] Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry, compilers, The Maryland Calendar of Wills (Baltimore: Kohn & Pollock, 1904-1928), VI:28. Will of Hannah Randall, widow, Baltimore Co., 23 Oct 1726.
    To son Christopher, ex., and hrs., “Gutheridge Addition” and “Kinsey’s Choyce”; also 100 A. of “Green Spring Punch”; sd. son dying without issue, to dau. Urith and hrs.; sd. dau. dying without issue, to Roger and Aquila Randall (child, of bro.-in-law Christopher).
    “ dau. Urith and hrs., residue of “Green Spring Punch”; she dying without issue, to son Christopher; he dying
    without issue, to Roger and Aquila Randall afsd.; and personalty.
    “ dau.-in-law Cathrine and bro.-in-law Christopher, personalty.
    “ son Christopher and dau. Urith afsd., p^ersonal estate.
    Test: William Hamilton, Charles Wells, Mary Arnold (Arnald).
    Probate 31 May 1727, Book 19, p. 181.
  10. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, pp. 528-529.