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Richard Warfield

Richard Warfield[1]

Male 1676 - 1755  (79 years)

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  • Name Richard Warfield 
    Born 1676 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1755  Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I17558571169  Master Tree
    Last Modified 14 Jul 2016 

    Father Richard Warfield,   b. Aug 1646, London, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Jan 1703, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 56 years) 
    Mother Elinor Browne 
    Married 1670  Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F16053353245  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Ruth Cruchley 
    Married Abt. 1698 
    Children 
    +1. Alexander Warfield,   b. 2 Jan 1701, Crownsville, Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 28 Nov 1773, Sams Creek, Frederick, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 72 years)
     2. Ruth Warfield
     3. Lydia Warfield
     4. Rachel Warfield
    Last Modified 13 Jun 2012 
    Family ID F16053353174  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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  • Sources 
    1. [S16144775216] The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland.
      RICHARD WARFIELD, THE SECOND,
      By the will of Richard Warfield, Sr., his son Richard, after the
      marriage of his sister, Elinor, came to the homestead.
      In 1723, he was one of the first organizers of the public school
      system of the county. He was for many years "one of his lordship's
      justices." He was also, in the Vestry of St. Ann's, from 1710
      to 1729. He married, about 1700, Ruth, daughter of Thomas Cruchley,
      an attorney of Annapolis. Her mother was Margaret Baldwin,
      daughter of John and Elizabeth Baldwin. Richard and Ruth had
      one son, Alexander Warfield. Their daughter, Ruth, became Mrs.
      Jos. Hall. Rachel became Mrs. Robert Davidge, and Lydia became
      the wife of Dr. Samuel Stringer, and of Colonel Charles Ridgely, of Hampton. " Warfield's Contrivance," in Howard County, adjoining
      tract to "Warfield's Range," was heired by these daughters.
      Richard Warfield out-lived all his brothers and sisters, dying at an advanced age, in 1755. The Maryland Gazette, of that year, thus
      records his death: "Sunday last, died of Pleurisy, at his plantation,
      about nine miles from Town, on the Patapsco road, Mr. Richard
      Warfield, in the 79th year of his age, who formally was one of the
      Representatives in many Assemblies of the County, and for many
      years, one of our Magistrates. A gentleman of an upright and
      unblemished character."
      Alexander Warfield, his only son, inherited the homestead and
      became a member of the vestry of St, Ann's. He had located,
      during his father's life-time, upon "Warfield's Contrivance" and
      " Wincopin Neck," during which time he extended his surveys along
      the Frederick turnpike from Cooksville to Lisbon. He married
      Dinah Davidge, and had twelve children. They were Dr. Joshua
      Warfield, of Simpsonville; Azel Warfield, near Snell's Bridge; Basil Warfield, the surveyor, removed to the Eastern Shore; Davidge
      Warfield adjoined his brother Azel; Rezin Warfield, of "Warfield's
      Contrivance." Captain Philemon Warfield inherited the homestead
      in Anne Arundel, and Colonel Charles Warfield, went to Sams Creek, now Carroll County.
      Alexander Warfield's daughters were Mrs. Sophia Simpson, Mrs. Dinah Woodward, Mrs. Sarah Price and Mrs. Ann Marriott, after- wards Mrs. Richard Coale.
      Voa These sons settled elsewhere. Captain Philemon alone remained
      in Anne Arundel. He was in command of the Severn Militia Company,
      which conveyed the Tories to Queen Anne County. He
      married Assantha Waters, and had two daughters, Mary and Ann
      86 Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties.
      Warfield. Mary became the wife of her cousin Lancelot Warfield,
      of "Brandy." Ann married Richard Dorsey, of "Hockley."
      The old Warfield homestead was divided between them, and,
      in 1845, then known as "The Black-Horse Tavern," was sold to Mr.
      Gott.During the construction of the Elk Ridge and Annapolis rail- road at that time, the old building was used for the engineer corps.
      It was later destroyed by fire, and now only an out building marks
      the spot, at Gott's station. It was a long building, sixty feet in length, forty feet wide, with dormer windows.
      Many descendants of Richard Warfield, will be found in the
      history of Howard County.