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"Ward's Knowledge" of Sassafras Neck, Cecil County, MarylandIndex for Ward and Associated Families of Sassafras Neck, Cecil County, Maryland "Ward's Knowledge" of Sassafras Neck, Cecil County, Maryland
Ward's Knowledge was granted to John Ward on March 10, 1694 by the Lord Proprietary of Maryland, and has been owned by the family at least up until 1967. The property is on the Cecilton-Sassafras road at Ward's Hill. The original 140 acres were increased by 450 in 1706. This was called "Ward's Addition". The rambling frame house consists of the original building with the additions made at later times. In 1820 John Ward Davis inherited the farm and had the beautiful iron grill work placed around the front porch. It is comparable to that found on mansions throughout the South. In the early days before court was held in a central place in the country, a jail and courthouse were on the farm. Traces of these have long since gone, but the story of their locations has been passed down from earlier generations and tells that the jail was near a stream and the courthouse close to the dwelling house, where a farm building now stands. Indian artifacts have been found in the surrounding fields. There is a mound along a stream in the woods which is believed to contain many more relics. P. 135 Deed of Gift. Peregrine Ward of Cecil Co., gent., to comply with his father's Will and for natural love and affection and for 5 shillings, to James Chattam Ward of the same county, 300 acres, the northwest end of a tract called Greenfield. John Ward, late of said county, father of Peregrine Ward and grandfather of James Chattam Ward, by his Last Will and Testament dated 25 May 1745, devised (among other things) to the said Peregrine the dwelling plantation of the said John Ward, and the tracts of land belonging to it:
The owners in 1967 were Mrs. George Hearne (nee Frances Ward Davis) and her sister, Miss Mary Ellen Davis. This information on the Homes of the Parish Area was taken from a commemoration booklet for the Two Hundred and Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in Earleville, Maryland. Last updated: April 27, 2002. |
Ellen Ward
ellen@bcpl.net