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William Griffith (d.1699) immigrated from England to Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1675, and married Sarah Maccubbin. Descendants lived in Maryland and elsewhere.
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Page : 336 pages
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Release : 19??
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William Griffith (d.1699) immigrated from England to Anne Arundel County, Maryland in 1675, and married Sarah Maccubbin. Descendants lived in Maryland and elsewhere.
Author : R. R. Griffith
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Page : 323 pages
File Size : 32,16 MB
Release : 1995-05-01
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ISBN : 9780832848766
Author : Romulus Riggs Griffith
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Page : pages
File Size : 30,14 MB
Release : 1898
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Author : John Edwards Griffith
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Page : 430 pages
File Size : 34,58 MB
Release : 1914
Category : Reference
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Author : Romulus Riggs Griffith
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Page : pages
File Size : 34,35 MB
Release : 1898
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Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 48,11 MB
Release : 1982
Category : Church records and registers
ISBN : 0806309792
Christ Church was established in 1695 and was the first Episcopal church in Philadelphia. For a number of years it served the entire Anglican community, and by 1760, when St. Peter's was split off from it, more than 10,000 baptisms and burials were recorded in its registers. These registers are intact from 1709, and the baptismal and burial records are abstracted in this work and arranged alphabetically by surname.
Author : Bill Griffeth
Publisher : New England Historic Genealogical Society
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 33,98 MB
Release : 2016-09-06
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 088082350X
Bill Griffeth, longtime genealogy buff, takes a DNA test that has an unexpected outcome: "If the results were correct, it meant that the family tree I had spent years documenting was not my own." Bill undertakes a quest to solve the mystery of his origins, which shakes his sense of identity. As he takes us on his journey, we learn about choices made by his ancestors, parents, and others - and we see Bill measure and weigh his own difficult choices as he confronts the past.
Author : William Richard Cutter
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Page : 654 pages
File Size : 17,46 MB
Release : 1913
Category : New England
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Author : Grace L. Tracey
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 10,29 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Frederick County (Md.)
ISBN : 0806311835
This is a definitive account of the land and the people of Old Monocacy in early Frederick County, Maryland. The outgrowth of a project begun by Grace L. Tracey and completed by John P. Dern, it presents a detailed account of landholdings in that part of western Maryland that eventually became Frederick County. At the same time it provides a history of the inhabitants of the area, from the early traders and explorers to the farsighted investors and speculators, from the original Quaker settlers to the Germans of central Frederick County. In essence, the book has a dual focus. First it attempts to locate and describe the land of the early settlers. This is done by means of a superb series of plat maps, drawn to scale from original surveys and based both on certificates of survey and patents. These show, in precise configurations, the exact locations of the various grants and lots, the names of owners and occupiers, the dates of surveys and patents, and the names of contiguous land owners. Second, it identifies the early settlers and inhabitants of the area, carefully following them through deeds, wills, and inventories, judgment records, and rent rolls. Finally, in meticulously compiled appendices it provides a chronological list of surveys between 1721 and 1743; an alphabetical list of surveys, giving dates, page reference--text and maps--and patent references; a list of taxables for 1733-34; and a list of the early German settlers of Frederick County, showing their religion, their location, dates of arrival, and their earliest records in the county. Winner of the 1988 Donald Lines Jacobus Award
Author : James R. Reilly (Genealogist)
Publisher : Genealogical Publishing Com
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 27,89 MB
Release : 2000
Category : General valuation of rateable property in Ireland
ISBN : 0806349549
Richard Griffith (b. Dublin 1784) had already established himself as a distinguished geologist and inspector of Irish mines when, in 1825, he was chosen to be Ireland's Boundary Surveyor. Griffith's appointment coincided with the government's determination to achieve a uniform system of land measuring and valuing for the purpose of eliminating various inequities in levying the two main forms of local taxation in Ireland, the tithe and the county cess, at the townland level. As the head of the Boundary Department of Ireland, Griffith would spend the next forty years supervising land valuation in Ireland and, in particular, the great Ordnance Survey of Irish townlands which fixed local boundaries throughout the nation. The Ordnance Survey documents, comprising over 3,000 maps and 2,300 registers, and Griffith's valuations of 1826, 1846, and 1852, were the surviving products of Griffith's efforts, and they constitute perhaps the greatest sources in all of Irish genealogy. The content has been divided into two parts. The first half of the volume treats the history and method used by Griffith and his colleagues in producing the valuations. Here Reilly explains how the surveys were conducted, how standard Irish forms of townland names were assigned, how the descriptive Ordnance Survey Memoirs were compiled, and what one can expect to find within their rich contents. In separate chapters devoted to the three valuations, Reilly describes, among other things, how the valuators assigned a value to property, how the information was publicized, and the relationship of the valuations to the new Irish Poor Laws. Facsimile illustrations of maps, memoirs and other documents from the valuations abound here as they do in the second half of the work, a discussion of Griffith's genealogical importance.