Hector MacLane Jr1

#4512, (say 1670 - circa September 1722)
Relationship6th great-grandfather of Nelle Belle Bridges
Father*Hector MacLane2 (s 1645 - )
Mother*Sarah Morgan2 (s 1648 - )

Family 1

Ann _____
Children 1.Mary MacLane10 (s 1694 - )
 2.Nathaniel MacLane10 (s 1696 - )

Family 2

Amy Norman b. c 1673
Children 1.Sarah MacLane+1 (c 1692 - )
 2.William MacLane1 (b 1702 - )
 3.John MacLane+1 (b 1702 - )
 4.Catherine MacLane+1 (b 1702 - )
Baltimore County Families names Sarah, John, William, Nathaniel as children by Amy and infers Mary and Catherine as children by Ann; Ancestors of Shane Alexander Stinchcomb names children of Hector and Amy as Sarah, John, William, Catherine. From the will, it is poss. that Nathaniel and Mary were step children of Hector Jr., named in the will as "each of my former wife Anne Maclane, her children."3,1 
Birth*say 1670He was born say 1670.4 
Marriage*say 1690He married Ann _____ say 1690; (or say 1698 if Nathaniel and Mary were Ann's daus. by a previous marr.)5 
Marriage*before 1700He married Amy Norman, daughter of George Norman and Johanna _____, before 1700.1 
April 1719Hector MacLane Jr acquired real estate in April 1719 (surveyed) 300 acres "Hector's Chance" (same as father's "Hector's Hopyard"?)1 
April 1719Hector MacLane Jr acquired real estate in April 1719 (surveyed) 50 acres "MacLanes's Friendship."1 
2 July 1722He left a will on 2 July 1722 at Baltimore Co., MarylandG.6,7
Death*circa September 1722He died circa September 1722 at Baltimore Co., MarylandG; between dates of will and probate.1,8 
Probate*1 October 1722His estate was probated on 1 October 1722.9 
ChartsAncestors of Nelle Belle Bridges

Citations

  1. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, compiler, Baltimore County Families 1659-1759 (Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1989, 1986), 439-440.
  2. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, p. 439-440.
  3. [S522] Ancestors of Shane Alexander Stinchcomb, online familytreemaker.genealogy.com.
    In his will, dated 2 July 1722 and proved 1 October 1722 [Hector Maclane] makes small legacies to the children of his former wife, Anne Maclane, and appoints his present wife, Amy Maclane, executrix. He leaves his daughter Sarah Baley 80 acres of "Athol," where George Baley is settled, and 60 acres of "Hector's Fancy." He leaves his son John Maclane and his daughter Catherine Maclane all of "Hector's Chance," 300 acres, to be divided equally between them. He leaves his son William Maclane the home plantation consisting of adjacent tracts as follows: "Bought Well" (40 acres), 20 acres of "Athol," and 40 acres of "Hector's Fancy."
  4. [S520] VWH.
  5. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, 439-440; first wife.
  6. [S1008] Maryland State Archives, online msa.maryland.gov, MD Prerogative Court Wills 1723-1726, MSA S538-26, Book WD1 18, 37-39. Total 549 pages and index. Handwritten transcriptions (undated) of 349 folios.
    I give and bequeath to my loving daughter Sarah Bailley Eighty acres of Land being part of that Hundred acres I purchased out of a tract of Land called Athols where George Bailley is now settled, to her, her heirs and assigns forever.
    I give and bequeath to my Loving son, John Maclane and my daughter Maclane my tract of land called Hectors Chance containing three hundred acres and lying on the Run called Bens Run, on the north side, Patapsco River in the County of afd to be equally divide between them to them their heirs & assigns forever.
    I give and bequeath to my loving son William Maclane my plantation and tract of land called Bought Witt containing forty acres and twenty acres of land the remaining part of One Hundred acres I purchased out of the tract of land called Atholl and forty acres of land out of my tract called Hectors Fancy, the same parcels of land to be laid out all adjoining the End to the Other to him his heirs & assigns forever.
    I give and bequeath to my loving daughter Sarah Maclane the remaining part of my tract of land called Hectors Fancy being sixty acres to her, her heirs and assigns forever.
    I give and bequeath to my afd Sarah Bailey one pound current money, to her, her heirs, Excer, admer or assigns.
    I give and bequeath to my fored son John Maclane the sum of five pounds current money, two cows and calves, and two sows and pigs or ____ pigg, to be delivered to him when he settles upon his own land; but neither of the said money, cattle nor hogs to be paid to him before the said time, to him, his heirs, Excer, admer and assigns.
    I give and bequeath all my personal Estate not ___ particularly bequeathed to be equally divided between my af. three children, William, Katha, and Sarah Maclane, to them, their heirs, Excer, admer and assigns.
    I give and bequeath to each of my former wife Anne Maclane, her children, the sum of one shilling current money to be paid in twelve months after my decease of the same be legally demanded, to them, their heirs, Excer, admer and assigns.
    Lastly, I make, constitute and appoint my loving wife Amy Maclane, my whole and sole Executrix of this, my Last Will and Testament. Thereby revoking and making null and void all other and former will or wills, any manner of way made or declared by me preceding this date and declare this to be my only Last Will and Testament. Witness my hand and seal this 2nd day of July in the year of Our Lord one thousand seven hundred twenty and two.
                                   his                          
    William Hamilton John Price      Robert R Carter          Hector Maclane Seal
                                   mark     

    Proved 1 Oct 1722.
  7. [S1447] Jane Baldwin Cotton and Roberta Bolling Henry, compilers, The Maryland Calendar of Wills (Baltimore: Kohn & Pollock, 1904-1928), V:126, will of Hector Maclane, Baltimore Co., 2 Jul 1722.
    To dau. Sarah Bailley and hrs., 80 A. of “Athold, ” where Geo. Bailley dwells, and £1.
    “ son John and dau. Maclane and their hrs., 300 A. of “Hector’s Chance,” on Bens Run, n. side Patapsco R., equally; personalty.
    “ son William and hrs., 40 A. of “ Bought Well,” 20 A. of “Athold” and 40 A. of “Hector's Fancy.”
    “ dau. Sarah and hrs., 60 A. the residue of “Hector's Fancy."
    “ 3 child. William, Nathaniel and Sarah, residue of personal estate equally.
    “ each child of former wife Anne, 1s.
    Wife Amy extx.
    Test: Wm. Hamilton, John Price, Robert Carter.
    Citing Book 18, p. 37.
  8. [S1186] Maryland Prerogative Court (Wills), 1635–1777, Series S538 (1–60). Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland, online msa.maryland.gov, MD Prerogative Court Wills 1723-1726, MSA S538-26, Book WD1 18, 37-39. Will of Hector Maclane, written on the back, "Maryland 8th ye 1 1722, then came Wm. Hamilton and John Price and Robert Carter the three subscribing evidences to the within will and made oath…."
  9. [S1186] Maryland Prerogative Court (Wills), 1635–1777, S538 (1–60). Maryland State Archives, online msa.maryland.gov, MD Prerogative Court Wills 1723-1726, MSA S538-26, Book WD1 18, 37-39. "Maryland 8th ye 1 1722, then came Wm. Hamilton and John Price and Robert Carter the three subscribing evidences to the within will and made oath…."
  10. [S521] Robert W. Barnes, Baltimore County Families, 439-440, names Nathaniel as son of Amy; see also Ancestors of Stinchcomb.