Anne Arundel Gentry


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Anne Arundel Gentry


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Anne Arundel Gentry


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A documented genealogical history of some of the earliest families in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Families include the Beale family, the Dorsey family, the Edwards family, the Howard family, the Stockett family, the Waters family, the Wells family, and the Yate family.




Anne Arundel Gentry


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A genealogical history of seven colonial adventurers from four families: Cockey, Harwood, Ridgely (Robert, Henry, and William), and Todd (Thomas Todd, shipwright, and Captain Thomas Todd).




Anne Arundel Gentry


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Anne Arundel Gentry


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Anne Arundel Gentry


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Charles County Gentry


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Noted Maryland genealogist Harry Wright Newman here presents the family histories of six Charles County, Maryland pioneers: Thomas Dent, John Dent, Richard Edelen, John Hanson, George Newman, and Humphrey Warren. All were from distinguished armorial families in England prior to settling in Charles County in the 17th century. Newman traces each family as far as possible--in some cases into the 20th century--and indicates if and when the family left the area. Well documented, with an index to 2,000 persons.







The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate


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The actual settlement of the Province of Maryland in 1634 was undertaken by Leonard Calvert, Lord Baltimore's second son, and the group of 200 adventurers who accompanied him on the Ark and the Dove. In addition to a succinct history of the Calvert family and the area in which they flourished in England, this work describes the life and times of the 200 passengers, their part in the founding and settlement of the colony, and the development of the feudal manorial system. In addition to a succinct history of the Calvert family and the milieu in which they flourished in England, The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate describes the lives and times of the 200 adventurers who participated in the original expedition ot Maryland, their part in the founding and settlement of the colony, and the development of colonial Maryland's distinctive manorial system. The bulk of this volume, of course, consists of biographical and genealogical sketches of the 200 adventurers, each developed in meticulous detail from surviving documents by the famous Maryland genealogist, Harry Wright Newman. From contemporary court records, letters, and miscellaneous papers, Mr. Newman has wrought a definitive history of these early Marylanders and has accomplished, single-handedly, for the passengers of the Ark and the Dove, what has taken a legion of researchers to do for the passengers of the Mayflower