The Prerogative Court was the focal point for probate in colonial Maryland. All matters of probate went directly to the Prerogative Court, which was located in Annapolis, Maryland's colonial capital. The Prerogative Court was also the colony's court for equity cases--resolution of disputes over the settlement and distribution of an estate.
Compiler Vernon Skinner has completed the 19th volume of Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, a series of books based upon this important source for Maryland genealogists. In compiling the series, Mr. Skinner has worked primarily from microfilm copies of the Prerogative Court records; however, he has also traveled to the Maryland State Archives to work directly with the original manuscripts in order to resolve problems associated with eighteenth-century handwriting or limitations of the microfilming process.
The series is arranged, volume by volume, chronologically by court session. Volume XIX consists of abstracts for the period 1730-34, as found in the remainder of Liber 29 of these records. In all, this book refers to an additional 6,500 inhabitants of the Province of Maryland. For the most part, the transcriptions state the names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, and so forth), as well as details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more.
Following is a representative abstract from Volume XVIX:
"Capt. Thomas Sheredine (BA) exhibited will of John Stokes, constituting Susannah Stokes executrix. Said Susannah was granted administration. Sureties: Humphry Wells Stokes, Peregrine Frisby. Also, renunciation of H. Wells Stokes (son), recommending his mother Susannah Stokes. Date: 6 September 1732."
See also the other volumes in this series:
Volume I: 1658-1674
Volume II: 1670-1674
Volume III: 1675-1677 and 1703-1704
Volume IV: 1677-1682 and 1702-1704
Volume V: 1682-1686
Volume VI: 1686-1689 and 1692-1693
Volume VII: 1693-1697
Volume VIII: 1697-1700
Volume IX: 1700-1703
Volume X: 1704-1707
Volume XI: 1703-1704 and 1708-1709
Volume XII: 1709-1712
Volume XIII 1712-1716
Volume XIV: 1716-1719
Volume XV: 1719-1721
Volume XVI: 1721-1724
Volume XVII: 1724-1727
Volume XVIII: 1727-1730
Volume XX: 1734-1736
Volume XXI: 1736-1739
Volume XXII: 1739-1741
Volume XXIII: 1741-1744
Volume XXIV: 1744-46
Volume XXIV: 1744-46
Volume XXV: 1746-1749
Volume XXVI: 1749-1750
Volume XXVII: 1753, 1750-1751
Volume XXVIII: 1751-1752, 1755
Volume XXIX: 1755-1758
Volume XXX: 1758-1761
Volume XXXI: 1761-1762
Volume XXXII: 1762-1764
Volume XXXIII: 1764-1765
Volume XXXIV: 1765-1767
Volume XXXV: 1767-1768