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She married Job Chandler before May 28, 1649. Job died about 1660 in Charles Co., MD. He made a will in Charles Co., MD, August 24, 1659. Job's will was probated in Charles Co., MD, March 7, 1660. He was a Burgess for Lower Norfolk Co., VA in 1649 and Justice in the Commission March 24, 1650-1 and sworn Sheriff March 7, 1650-1. He went to Maryland by August 1, 1651, when he was commissioned Receiver General. He was a member of the Parliamentary Commission in 1652-3, defender of Lord Baltimore against the Puritan opposition, elected to the Lower House of the Maryland Assembly from St. Mary's County in 1654, which he declined because of his oath to Lord Baltimore. He was elected to the Upper House in 1658 but did not attend the session. He was justice of the Provincial Court 1651-53 and 1657-59. In 1652 he received 800 acres for the transportation of himself, wife Ann, daughter Ann, and five servants in 1651 and before.
His will left to his wife Ann, children Ann, William and Richard, and brother-in-law Simon Overzee. He confirmed a gift of a Negro man tohis daughter Ann "by her grandmother, Sarah Yardley." (Purse & Person, p. 609-610) |