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Elizabeth Plummer Iiams

Birth
Maryland, USA
Death
1762 (aged 83–84)
Maryland, USA
Burial
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Elizabeth Plummer was the daughter of Thomas Plummer and Elizabeth Stockett and grand daughter of Thomas Stockett, Jr. and Mary Wells. Her great grands were Thomas Stocket, Sr., Frances Aylesworth, Richard Wells and Frances Whyte. Supposedly this family goes back through the English Plantagenet Kings to Charlemagne (King of the Franks) but I don't believe it's fully documented. One source is Robert W. Barnes book "Baltimore County Families; 1659-1759."

It is believed she was born 5 May 1678 (also seen Jan or June 19?) in Maryland and died between 5 May and 22 Sep 1762 according to Anne Arundel Co., MD probate. She married William Iiams on 27 Aug 1696 at All Hallows Parish in Anne Arundel Co., MD. The surname is written both IIAMS and IJAMS (but not LIAMS).

They had 9 known Iiams/Ijams children:
Elizabeth, 15 Jun 1697 (Gassaway Watkins), below
William III, 22 Dec 1699 - bef 1751 (Eliz.Jones)
Richard, 4 Mar 1702
Mary, 1 May 1705 (Jno Waters) below
Thomas, 7 Aug 1708 - 1768, below
John, 1712 - 1783 (Rebecca Jones)
Plummer, bef 6 Aug 1718-bef 4 Jan 1793 (Ruth Childs)
Charity,
Anne, (Richard Williams)

According to MD. Calendar of Wills, Vol. 12, 1759-1764, p 150 in Book 31, after page 740: Anne Arundel Co., MD. will of Elizabeth Ijams, dated 5 May 1762 and probated on 22 Sep 1762 - the excerpt says: my deceased husband, William Ijams' will, that all effects that I should die possessed with should be equally divide between sons, John and Plummer Ijams and daughter Ann Williams. That the slaves should not be divided between my 3 children until the first day of December, next but kept on plantation for benefit of son John Ijams and my provisions to be for the use of the family, some furniture, etc.

Also see: 1) the Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 2, compiled by Aileen L. Langston and J. Orton Buck, 1974, ISBN-13: 978-0806311630.
2) Leonard Lowell Plummer's Families History: A Typical English Family Colonizes America, 1991, "Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Thomas Plummer II who immigrated to America from England in the year 1658. He married Elizabeth Stockett and they settled in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland in 1694."

Bio researched and written by LSP
Elizabeth Plummer was the daughter of Thomas Plummer and Elizabeth Stockett and grand daughter of Thomas Stockett, Jr. and Mary Wells. Her great grands were Thomas Stocket, Sr., Frances Aylesworth, Richard Wells and Frances Whyte. Supposedly this family goes back through the English Plantagenet Kings to Charlemagne (King of the Franks) but I don't believe it's fully documented. One source is Robert W. Barnes book "Baltimore County Families; 1659-1759."

It is believed she was born 5 May 1678 (also seen Jan or June 19?) in Maryland and died between 5 May and 22 Sep 1762 according to Anne Arundel Co., MD probate. She married William Iiams on 27 Aug 1696 at All Hallows Parish in Anne Arundel Co., MD. The surname is written both IIAMS and IJAMS (but not LIAMS).

They had 9 known Iiams/Ijams children:
Elizabeth, 15 Jun 1697 (Gassaway Watkins), below
William III, 22 Dec 1699 - bef 1751 (Eliz.Jones)
Richard, 4 Mar 1702
Mary, 1 May 1705 (Jno Waters) below
Thomas, 7 Aug 1708 - 1768, below
John, 1712 - 1783 (Rebecca Jones)
Plummer, bef 6 Aug 1718-bef 4 Jan 1793 (Ruth Childs)
Charity,
Anne, (Richard Williams)

According to MD. Calendar of Wills, Vol. 12, 1759-1764, p 150 in Book 31, after page 740: Anne Arundel Co., MD. will of Elizabeth Ijams, dated 5 May 1762 and probated on 22 Sep 1762 - the excerpt says: my deceased husband, William Ijams' will, that all effects that I should die possessed with should be equally divide between sons, John and Plummer Ijams and daughter Ann Williams. That the slaves should not be divided between my 3 children until the first day of December, next but kept on plantation for benefit of son John Ijams and my provisions to be for the use of the family, some furniture, etc.

Also see: 1) the Pedigrees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne's Descendants, Vol. 2, compiled by Aileen L. Langston and J. Orton Buck, 1974, ISBN-13: 978-0806311630.
2) Leonard Lowell Plummer's Families History: A Typical English Family Colonizes America, 1991, "Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Thomas Plummer II who immigrated to America from England in the year 1658. He married Elizabeth Stockett and they settled in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland in 1694."

Bio researched and written by LSP


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