626 John BELL-Not sure if this is John BELL or John BEALL. Throughout Maryland, the name BEALL is pronounced 'BELL'. Regardless, no other information has been found on him personally. On 27 Aug 1730, John BELL gave to his two sons-in-laws, land; to Nicholas BAKER a tract of land called "Hazard" located on a hill on he east side of Rock Creek, bounded by 'Bradford's Rest', containing 300 acres. which eventually ended up in the possession of grandson, John BAKER, of Frederick Co., MD. To son-in-law, William John JACKSON, whose wife's given name is not known, he gave a parcel called "Bell's Tract", part of "Resurvey of James and Mary" on the east bank of the Potomac River, bounded by Paint Branch of 54 acres.. From the will of son-in-law, Nicholas BAKER, it is known that one daughter was Mary. (MDPG9 p119, 181) Known children: