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1. Johnsons of Hill Top [1]
For the persons looking for the Johnsons of Hill Top - I hope this helps. Looks like we could be some kin! Debi Richard Johnson married Ann M. Franklin. They had nine children: 1) Mary N. b
2. John Stone/Elinor Bayne/Beane [1]
Many thanks to all who responded to my query regarding John Stone and Elinor Bayne/Beane!!! Janet
3. (no subject) [1]
I need dates to associate with this record appreciate any help Foster, William Port Tobacco 321 137 ST. EDMONDS Foster, William Port Tobacco 317 110 CHANDLERS INVENTION Foster, William Port Tobacco 381 36 CHANDLERS INVENTION M J Foster
4. transportation rights [1]
Hi M J, The first thing to do, is to obtain a copy of the actual record, rather than depending on the abstracts. Typically, the entry will read along the lines of "[date] ------ ------ demands 50 acres for having completed his service in this province with ----- -------. Warrant to surveyor to lay out 50 acres by [date]." Where you find in the abstracts [Skordas] "in service by [date]," that would be the year of the demand in the above entry. Since the length of service could vary, that is why it can'
5. Re: MDCHARLE-D Digest V05 #108 [1]
thank you, for the record involving St Edmond property of William Foster
6. death certificate [1]
I need a death certificate from 1969. The death occurred at Physician's Hospital in LaPlata so is there a health department, records office etc. in LaPlata to whom I could write? If so, please send the address and if it is P.O. please send the street address. I may be in LaPlata in November. Thanks. Anne Johnson
7. Re: [MDSTMARY-L] [Fwd: TIPPIT - TIPPETT] [1]
Does anyone have Charles b.1897 and/or Angela b.1899-- Tippett in Newport, MD. Parents of or children of? --Lisa
8. John Stone/Elinor Beane/Bayne [1]
That's very interesting, and hadn't heard it before. Can you tell me the source please. Will try to follow it up. Thanks, Janet On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 05:36:54 -0400 "maryjo" writes: > I found some notes that John Stone maried first an Elizabeth Warren > (1648-1684). Married abt. 1670. Had thomas 1677 and John Stone, Jr. > Don't know who his 2nd wife was > Third Wife: Eleanor Bayne, Dau. of Walter bayne and Elinor Weston. > Married abt. 1684. Had Walter, Elinore &Elizabeth > ----- Origin
9. Re: [MDCHARLE-L] John Stone/Elinor Beane [1]
Not sure if this was from "The Stones of Poynton Manor" or another book that I read, but I have that John was possibly married three times: "John Stone, son of William and Verlinda (Cotton) Stone, was born in Accomac County, Virginia, and was brought to Maryland by his parents in 1648. Circumstances point to the fact that he had three wives, the first one being Elizabeth (???), who is sometime believed to be the daughter of Thomas Warren who died in 1684. John Stone with his wife Elizabeth was present
10. Maryland 400 / Green Woods Hill Cemetery [1]
Hi List, I'm forwarding the message below from Linda Reno, Coordinator of the St. Mary's County MDGenWeb Pages. Please take the time to read the message and if you would like a copy of the petition mentioned below please contact me privately at davis1335@msn.com and I will send you a copy in PDF format via e-mail. If you have never visited Linda's St. Mary's Families site you should take the time to do so. She has provided a link below. Thanks in advance for your attention to this important issue.
11. RE: [MDCHARLE-L] (no subject) [1]
Hi, I assume your quotes were only to go around "in service" and not around "in service by mean," as I have never seen one list "in service by mean." If they were listed as receiving land "in service" it means they received land for doing service for a person who paid for their transportation. One site that explains this is on the Maryland State Archives at: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/refserv/html/servant.html If a person was listed as having received land for "transportation" of individuals,
12. Doughty [1]
The entry in the book below re Doughty marriage to Bridgett Stone - mistake? this is the way that it appeared in the book. From History of Old Rappahannock Co. Virginia, 1656 - 1692 by T. H. Warner. From his account an act in 1665 that was passed may have stimulated the people of the lower end of the North Farnham Parish to revise the organization of their vestry, for there is recorded in Will Book 2, 109, the following item: "The names of the Gentlemen of the vestry of Farnham in Rappa County as they wer
13. Re: [MDCHARLE-L] Randolph Hanson [1]
Thank you to those who answered my grandson's question. He works on the family files once in awhile and got me curious (again) about this puzzle. In 1719, Samuel Hanson, son of John and the clerk of court for Charles County, should have been the only Samuel Hanson in Charles County old enough to be signing legal documents. He was abt 35 years old in 1719. His brother Robert's son, Samuel, was abt 15 years old at that time, according to a deposition he gave later. His own son Samuel was about 2 years o
14. MD-VA Slave Trade [1]
Appendix: A Note on the Chesapeake Slave Trade Database Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Supplement Materials for " The Chesapeake Slave Trade: Regional Patterns, African Origins, and Some Implications." By Lorena S. Walsh. ... and Peter Waite, eds., Virginia Slave-Trade Statistics, 1698-1775 (Richmond, 1984). David ... Black Immigrants: The Slave Trade in Colonial Maryland," Maryland Historical Magazine, ... http://www.wm.edu/oieahc/wmq/Jan01/WalshAppendix.htm
15. Re: [MDCHARLE-L] Kidwell [1]
There was a Hezekiah Kidwell b. @1745 who married Susanna Bartleston, and was in Prince George's Co, MD at the time of the Revolutionary War. Presumably both were born in Prince George's Co, which borders Charles Co. Hezekiah and Susanna went to Washington Co, KY with many of the other Marylanders. Both died there, but many of their children went to Daviess Co, IN. It is possible that Mary Jane Kidwell was kin to Hezekiah through a sibling. Try Prince George's Co. Shirley
16. Re: [MDCHARLE-L] Kidwell [1]
There are no Kidwell's indexed for Charles County in 1850. Perhaps her parents may have died??? 1850 Washington, D.C. 544/560 William H. Tilton, 27, m, Finisher, 650, b DC Sarah A., 26, f, b England James T., 3, m, b DC Martha J., 2, f, b DC William W., 4/12, m, b DC Mary J. Kidwell, 9, f, b Md A check of the 1840 Census only shows one Kidwell family in Charles County. 1840 District 4, Charles County, Maryland Elijah Kidwell - 0000001000000 0010100000000 one male age 40-50, one female age 20-30, one fe
17. Randolph Hanson [1]
Hi, List, I have a problem about Elizabeth Hinson/Henson/Hanson, the daughter of Randolph Hanson and Barbara Hatton, as wife of William Marshall and John Fendall, and as mother of the children. Remember that Randolph's parcel called St John's was split into thirds. I can't yet get the dates to work to support Elizabeth as Elizabeth Henson/Hanson. Charles County Land Records Liber H#2, Page 234 14 Apr 1719; Recorded at request of Capt. John Fendall: 4 Feb 1718; Indenture from John Sparing of Chester Co
18. A Listing of the Maryland 400 [1]
See the hyperlink below for the listing of the Maryland 400. Use with caution, as it does contain errors (not their fault). The men listed under the 7th Independent Company were actually from the 7th Company and their officers, Capt. John Day Scott, 1st Lt. Thomas Harwood, 1st Lt. Thomas Goldsmith, and Ensign James Peale, are not on the list, but should be. Some names are misspelled; there are duplicates; and there are men missing, but at least this will give you an idea. Again, if you find any men that
19. (no subject) [1]
Hi, guiding Angels, Query On the transport lists what does "in service by mean", were minor children listed ?or only adult males--except in situation of lone woman tranported or immigrating? M J Foster
20. Re: [MDCHARLE-L] John Stone/Elinor Beane [1]
Most of you probably already know this, but the wife of Governor William Stone was Verlinda Graves (not Verlinda Cotton), daughter of Thomas Graves and Catherine Croshaw. Verlinda's sister, Ann Graves was the one married to a man named Cotton. She married first, William Cotton, second, Nathaniel Eaton, and third, Francis Doughty. Ann married three men, all ministers, and all interesting to say the least. Marriage Contract 6/8/1657 of Rev. Francis Doughty to Ann (Graves) Cotton Eaton, b. 1620; d. 16
21. John Stone/Elinor Beane [1]
In John Stone's will 1697/1698 [mcwII:156] he says: Executors to be wife Elinor together with son Thomas, son to administer upon his own estate and that of his 2 brothers, Matthew and John and wife to administer upon her estate and her children's. It sounds like Elinor [Beane] is the 2nd wife with children Walter [her father's name], Elinor, and Elizabeth. If this is so can anyone tell me who the 1st wife was. Thanks for any help. Janet
22. Kidwell [1]
Can anyone help me find the parents of Mary Jane Kidwell who was born Dec. 25, 1840 in LaPlata, MD. Really need help on this one! Thanks, J
23. Re: [MDCHARLE-L] death certificate [1]
Thanks Kathi. I shall give them a call. Anne Johnson
24. Re: MDCHARLE-D Digest V05 #104 [1]
Hello Rick I certainly got the quotes in the wrong place. What I was curious about were the ones that do not give a transport date and say "in service by" with a date seemingly associated with that wording. I was curious if this could be minors transported in a family at an earlier. Or perhaps transported by other than an individual -- like a land development group ie The East Indian Company or some other such trading group. As in those early records where they listed Indian agents and tra
25. Marriage Records [1]
The St. Mary's County Historical Society recently published two books that I thought would be of interest. They are: Charles County Court Marriage Records, 1866-1886 ($15) Charles County Court Marriage Records, 1887-1903 ($16) If interested, contact the Historical Society at 301-475-2467. This will certainly save lots of trips to the Court House and elsewhere to look up records. Linda Reno

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