Third Generation

6. THOMAS3 PURNELL (III) (THOMAS2, THOMAS1) was born in Somerset Co., MD September 9, 1695. (Bible Records from Family Bible at Lewes, DE, Leslie Dryden Collection, Nabb Center; tombstone at "Fairfield") THOMAS died August 7, 1769 in Worcester Co., MD, at 73 years of age. (Bible Records, Leslie Dryden Collection, Nabb Center)

He married twice. He married an unknown person. He married MARY OUTTEN after 1721. MARY was born September, 1702. MARY was the daughter of JOHN OUTTEN (Sr.) and MARY GRAY. MARY died June 27, 1772 in Worcester Co., MD, at 69 years of age. Will dated June 21, 1772, probate August 7, 1772. She named grandchildren: Peter Marsh, Mary Noll, Thomas Marsh, John Marsh, Purnell Wright, John Fisher, Nancy Fisher, Zipporah Rackliffe, Charles Rackliffe, John Rackliffe, James Rackliffe, John Purnell, Zadock Wright, Phillip Marsh, Mary Purnell, Polly Atkinson, Nancy Atkinson, Sally Atkinson, Charlotte Atkinson, Hezekiah Wright, Polly Wright, Elizabeth Purnell, Zadock Purnell, Esther Purnell, Sarah Purnell and Thomas Purnell and her son, Thomas Purnell, daughters Elizabeth Fisher, Polly Rackliffe, Comfort Purnell and son-in-law Thomas Purnell executor. Witnesses: Jabez Fisher, Abraham Sturgis and John Purnell Robins (1769-1783 80, Ocean City Lifesaving Museum) On September 2, 1739, Thomas Purnell and wife Mary, relict of Daniel Selby, gave 500 acres of Mt. Ephraim to son John Purnell.

He made a will in Worcester Co., MD, June 4, 1768. (Sharon A. Jones, JW3 f.198-200)

THOMAS's will was probated in Worcester Co., MD, September 15, 1769. Thomas received "Fern Hill," "Fairfield," "Chance" and "Spalding" from his father. "Three brown sandstone grave markers decorated with distinctive New England-style carving are found at "Fairfield." The stones mark the graves of Thomas Purnell, Sr. 1695-1769, Mary Purnell, Thomas's wife 1702-1772 and their daughter, Ann 1734-1751. The headstones are made of chocolate brown sandstone which were carved in New England and then shipped to Worcester County, probably on one of the Purnell family ships." (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 249)

It is thought that the house at "Watermelon Point" was built under Thomas' ownership about 1760. He left this property to his wife and then his daughter, Comfort, calling it "land and plantation where I now live." "Watermelon Point Farm" stood along Tan House Creek facing Chincoteague Bay on land that had been part of the large tract called Mt. Ephraim. (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 247)

THOMAS PURNELL (III) and MARY OUTTEN had the following children:

child + 36 i. DAUGHTER4 PURNELL.

child 37 ii. THOMAS PURNELL was born in Worcester Co., MD January 2, 1722. (Bible record) THOMAS died May 19, 1727 in Worcester Co., MD, at 5 years of age.

child + 38 iii. JOHN PURNELL was born March 31, 1725.

child + 39 iv. ESTHER PURNELL was born August 21, 1728.

child + 40 v. ELIZABETH PURNELL was born March 20, 1730.

child + 41 vi. MARY "POLLY" PURNELL was born February 27, 1732.

child 42 vii. ANN PURNELL was born in Worcester Co., MD June 11, 1735. ANN died October, 1751 in Worcester Co., MD, at 16 years of age. Ann was buried at "Fairfield" and her headstone records the dates. (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 249)

child + 43 viii. COMFORT PURNELL was born December 8, 1737.

child 44 ix. SARAH PURNELL was born in Somerset Co., MD April 7, 1741. (Bible record) SARAH died February 16, 1768 in Worcester Co., MD, at 26 years of age.

child + 45 x. THOMAS PURNELL (IV) (Col.) was born February 28, 1745.

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