Colonial Families of Maryland


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"The main purpose of this work is to chronicle and categorize the life experiences of 519 persons who entered Maryland as indentured servants or, to a lesser extent, as convicts forcibly transported [between 1634-1777]. The text itself is composed of solidly researched sketches of Maryland servants and convicts and their descendants, including 84 that are traced to the third generation or beyond."--Amazon.com.




Colonial Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland


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This volume contains short genealogies for early families in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Families include Acton, Barnes, Basil, Bateman, Battee, Beard, Bedingfield, Belt, Besson, Bickerdike, Bird, Boyd, Burle, Burrage, Carpenter, Chiffin, Clarke, Conant, Crandall, Crosby, Cross, Cullen, Davidson, Dawson, Disney, Drury, Edwards, Freeborne, French, Gadsby, Gongo, Griffith, Groce, Hearn, Holbrook, Homewood, Hooker, Hooper, Hopkins, Hopper, James, Johnson, Jones, Joyce, Knighton, Lamb, Lockwood, Marriott, Mead, Mewshaw, Musgrove, Nichols, Norman, Parsons, Pearce, Pennington, Phelps, Poole, Porter, Powell, Puddington, Reed, Robins, Rowles, Scrivener, Sewell, Simpson, Sisson, Stewart, Tucker, Tydings, Wade, Warner, Watkins, Watts, Westall, Woodward, Wright, and Wyvil.




Colonial Families of Maryland II


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"The families in this volume were found in many counties, but primarily Baltimore and Anne Arundel Counties."--Page ix.




Anne Arundel Gentry


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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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Anne Arundel Gentry


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