Timeline of the Askins
1658
John Askins Sr. Immigrates from England
1665
John Askins Sr. petition the court freedom from serving John Anderton
1670
John Askins Sr. assigned 50 acres of land to Thomas Courtney
1673
John Askins Sr. is appraiser of the estate of John Brookes
1675
John Askins Sr. buys 400 acres in Charles County on the North side of the Potomac River from Philip Land
1676
John Askins Sr. is a witness to deed from George Fidler to Mark Cordea and John Worthington
1677
John Askins Sr. Juror at the trial of Richard Windall
1677
John Askins Sr. appraiser of the estate of Samuell Brockhurst
1679
John Askins Sr. granted administration and chief creditor of Philip Lands (will) John Askins Sr. died before finishing administration of the will
1680
John Askins Sr. (will) written May 14, 1680 prob. July 3, 1680
1680
Rebecca Askins is granted Administration of John Askins Sr. will James Pattison renoounced his right July 12, 1680
1680
John Askins Sr. Testator: John Askins to his son John Askins 1. Testator's dweling plantation when testator's wife remarries
1680
George Wright to John Askins Jr. all lands, Tenements, all goods (will) Apr. 22,1680
1683
Bryan Dailey and Rebecca his wife and James Pattison Exec'rs of John Askins Sr. (will) verse John Stevens for 2500 lbs of tobacco July 6, 1683
1686
Willian Askins "Askins Choice" surey July 7,1686
1692
Rebecca Clocker death
1692
Rebecca Askins document lists Rebecca's husbands parents and children including John Jr. and inheritance from four husbands
1695
William Askins witnessess in court case in St, Mary's Co.
1698
John Askins Jr. 1st. rec. 1679 last rec. 1698 document list father, brother, stepbrother and grandparents John Askins Jr. had no wife's
1697
John Askins Jr. March 2, 1692 made (will) by March 2 witnesses to it were sick March 14, 1697 John Doxey and John Manning apprs.
1697
John Askins Jr. (will) is probated March 4, 1698
1706
Benjamin Franklin is born in Boston Massachusetts
1707
William Askins 1st. rec. 1686 last rec. 1707 document list date of death and his wife Sarah and children William Askins
1707
William Askins "Askins Choice" 53 acres not found at death
1732
President George Washington Born in Virginia
1775
The beginning of the Revolutionary War
1783
The end of the Revolutionary War
1861
The beginning of the Civil War
1865
The End of the Civil War