TITLE SEARCH (4) MCNABB/BOY SCOUTS, 207 ACRES (Reeses Enlargement, Clee Hill Enlarged, Prospect)
LAND AND EQUITY RECORDS
4.1 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) GCB 298/106 D. Paul NcNabb to Baltimore
Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, 207 acres, 1946 [MSA CE 54-195].
Second tract or parcel of land, containing two hundred and seven acres
and four perches shown on a plat filed in Equity Proceedings entitled,
“John B. Foard and Martha Foard, his wife, vs. Robert McCausland, et al.”
which is filed among the Equity
Records of Harford County in Liber ALJ 14/93.
4.5 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) ALJ 60/352 Henry Archer, Trustee to
William Young, 207 acres, 1888 [MSA CE 54-60].
Known as the Reese Farm or George McCausland’s Upper Farm.
4.6 HARFORD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) ALJ 8/168, John Foard and Thomas McCausland, Trustees to John McCausland, 207 acres, 1856 [MSA CE 54-8]. Reese and Lytle Farms containing four hundred and fifty acres…being all the land belonging to the estate of George McCausland…John McCausland to sell George McCausland’s Upper Farm, 207 acres…described on the plat in this cause marked exhibit J. C. McCausland.
4.7 HARFORD COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Equity Papers) 279 John Foard
v. Thomas McCausland [MSA T2417-6]. Papers missing as of
March 1, 1935.
Case recorded in (Equity
Record) ALJ 14/56.
4.8 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Equity Record) ALJ 14/56 John Foard v. Thomas McCausland,
1863 [MSA T3227-21].
Lands of the late George McCausland described on plat “A Draught of
the lands of which George McCausland…died seized…” located
on page 97 [now removed and filed in MSA
C2449-1] and lands described on plat located on page 93 entitled “Exhibit
J. C. McCausland.” George McCausland patented Reese Enlargement,
65 aces in 1819 (see patent record below) and this tract is part of the
tract described on the plat located on page 93 cited above.
4.10 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) HD Y/89 Margaret Reese to George McCausland,
50 acres, 1814 [MSA CE 113-24].
. . ..part of a tract called Clee Hill Enlarged… This tract
is identified on the plat [MSA
C2449-1] in the above referenced equity case [(Equity
Record) ALJ 14/56] as McCausland’s part of Clee Hill Enlarged.
4.11 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) HD Y/126 Edward Prigg to Margaret Reese,
50 acres, 1814 [MSA CE 113-24].
. . .part of a tract called Clee Hill Enlarged… This tract
is identified on the plat [MSA
C2449-1] in the above referenced equity case [(Equity
Record) ALJ 14/56] as McCausland’s part of Clee Hill Enlarged.
4.12 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) S/245 John Quarles and Elizabeth [Husband]
Quarles to Edward Prigg, 50 acres, 1805 [MSA CE 113-18].
…part of a tract of land called Clee Hill Enlarged… This
tract was formerly conveyed to Alexander Reese by Quarles in 1799 and assigned
to Prigg after the death of Reese.
4.13 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) JLG N/505 Rachel Husband et al. to
Elizabeth [Husband] Quarles , 314 acres, 1797 [MSA CE 113-13].
Partition of Clee Hill Enlarged.
4.14 HARFORD
COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records) JLG D/209 Stephen Onion to William
Husband, 314 acres, 1781 [MSA CE 113-4].
Clee Hill Enlarged
PATENTED CERTIFICATES OF SURVEY AND PATENTS
LAND OFFICE (Certificates, Patented, BA) 1092, “Clee Hill,” 150 acres, surveyed for Stephen Onion, 1731 [MSA S1190-1193, 01/25/02/01].