51. THOMAS4 PURNELL (OF SINEPUXENT) (JOHN3, THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born 1732. THOMAS died November 21, 1796 in Worcester Co., MD, at 64 years of age. He married COMFORT PURNELL. COMFORT was born in Somerset Co., MD December 8, 1737. (Bible record) COMFORT was the daughter of THOMAS PURNELL (III) and MARY OUTTEN. COMFORT died January 10, 1798 in Worcester Co., MD, at 60 years of age. (Melanie Ayres Merryweather, Genealogy of the Purnell Family) Comfort received "Watermillion" from her father's will. He made a will in Worcester Co., MD, November 20, 1795. (Ruth T. Dryden, Worcester Co. MD Wills JWB, p. 24) THOMAS's will was probated in Worcester Co., MD, March 2, 1796. Thomas received "Strife" from his father's will. By his will, he left "Goshen" in Synapuxant, "Mayfields" "Mill Angle" "Strife" "Cow Quarter" and "Purnells Purchase" to his wife, Comfort. He named his grandchildren: William, Walton, Thomas and Elizabeth Purnell. Purnell tradition places Thomas and Comfort living at "Genesar" at the time of the Revolution. The "Genesar" lands passed to his son, Zadock. (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 239) Comfort had received "Watermelon Point Farm" from her father. They probably rented it, and the property was later held by her son, Zadock. (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 247) Information from a chart made from the John Selby Purnell Bible indicates his middle name was Selby, as was the middle name of his son, John (MHS, John Selby Purnell Bible, copied by Vernon L. Skinner) (Dates of birth a death-Melanie Ayres Merryweather, Genealogy of the Purnell Family) Thomas served in the Lower House of the MD Legislature from Worcester Co., 1777-1779, County Court Justice, 1777-1790, Commissioner of the Tax, appointed in 1777, and Captain by 1790. (Henry C. Peden, Jr., Revolutionary Patriots of Worcester & Somerset Cos. MD, Willow Bend, Westminster, MD, 1999, p. 239-40) THOMAS PURNELL (of Sinepuxent) and COMFORT PURNELL had the following children:
He made a will in Worcester Co., MD, February 13, 1797. ISAAC's will was probated in Worcester Co., MD, March 24, 1797. (Ruth T. Dryden, Worcester Will Book JWB f.293-4, p. 30) Isaac was in Worcester Co. MD in 1790 (census). He had two females under 16 and 10 slaves. (1790 census; Jim Marshall) In his will, he named his wife, Sarah, and left her half his lands and named her executor. He named his father, John Marshall. After his father's death, the plantation devised him by his uncle, Isaac Marshall, was to go to his brother, William Purnell Marshall. Isaac named his brother, John P. Marshall, and his children. Witnesses: James B. Robins, Edward Henry and Zadock Marshall (Ruth T. Dryden, Worcester Will Book JWB, p. 30) She made a will in Worcester Co., MD, December 20, 1802. SARAH's will was probated in Worcester Co., MD, February 18, 1803. (Ruth T. Dryden, Worcester Will Book JBR, p. 2) Sarah was the 2nd wife of Isaac Marshall. Sarah named her brother, Zadock, and left him one-half of tract "Cow Quarter," as devised by her deceased father, Thomas Purnell. She named niece Elizabeth Purnell and left to her the other half of "Cow Quarter." She named nephews Walton, William and Thomas Purnell, niece Sarah Maria Purnell; sisters Elizabeth, Hetty and Zipporah Purnell and brother John Purnell. She named Thomas Prideaux Marshall and left him a woman called Rachel devised by her deceased husband, Isaac Marshall; and named John Purnell Marshall and Elizabeth Purnell Prideaux Marshall. Witnesses: Jacob Teague, George Brattan, Lemuel P. Spence. (Ruth T. Dryden, Worcester Will Book JBR p. 2)
Thomas served as Justice of the Peace for Worcester Co., commissioned on November 29, 1777 and November 21, 1778 and March 27, 1779. Special Commission of Judge of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Goal Delivery issued to him and five others in Worcester Co. by the Governor and Council of Maryland on December 10, 1783. (Henry C. Peden, Jr., Revolutionary Patriots of Worcester & Somerset Cos. MD, Willow Bend, Westminster, MD, 1999, p. 239)
She made a will in Worcester Co., MD, February 3, 1823. (Ruth T. Dryden, Worcester Co. MD Wills MH 1822-1833, p. 10) ZIPPORAH's will was probated in Worcester Co., MD, April 19, 1825. Zipporah was named in her sister's 1802 will and in 1805 sold her rights to "Genezar" which came to her by her Uncle Zadock to Zadock son of Thomas. She received "Cow Quarter" "Purnells Venture" and "Purnells Grove" from her father. She left to her niece Sally Maria Spence "Cow Quarter." To niece Elizabeth Purnell, she gave "Cow Quarter" and "Purnells Grove" in the forest was to be sold to Thomas King by her brother Zadock. She left to nephews Walton & William land on Phenixes Island and she named her niece Henrietta Zipporah Spence.
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