Hi There,
Due to my current ISP expiring, I'm trying a new one. Effective Wednesday (1 Oct 03), my new email address will be:
coxfam18@netzero.com
Thanks,
Janet
Sorry, I made a mistake when I sent this orginally, my brother-in-law is ill
and Im not thinking straight. I should have put Mary Frances Clements born
around 1882. I dont know where I left my brain. John Clements (Father),
Louise Wash or Ware Clements (mother), Effie Clements, I know Effie married
and was living in Baltimore in 1920, her married name was Stahl. Rhema
Clements, I know Rhema also was living in Baltimore. I also found a picture
of Francis Hanson Clements from Charles Co., but I dont k
The following gives a look into 17th century living in the
Chesapeake Colonies.
In the middle of the seventeenth century, a resident complained
that the Chesapeake "is reported to be an unhealthy place,
a nest of Rogues, whores, desolute and rooking persons;
a place of intolerable labour, bad usage and hard Diet."
Such circumstances, partly true of early Virginia, were an
inauspicious beginning for England's first region of permanent
settlement on the North American mainland and a misleading
harbin
Dear Charles Co. researchers, Do any of you know if the Charles Co. Will
Books from Willow Bend contain any new material when compared with
Baldwin/Cotton's Maryland Calendar of Wills?
I'm particularly interested in the reference: A2, i cited in the
descriptions.
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CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND REGISTER OF WILLS: A2, i 1665-1698 - Leslie and
Neil Keddie 2003, 81/2x11, spiral bound, index, 101 pp [A3664FT] $14.00
CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND
I picked up two interesting emails in Rootsweb's PML match mentioning the NEVITT name.
From: suegreen@triad.rr.com
Subject: [KYGREEN-L] Re: Ignatious Atwell, Rachel Bloyd and John Bloyd
Message Board Post:
Ignatius Atwell was b. 1808 NC. He was the son of Richard Atwell b. 1784 MD. and Sarah Tennison [b. ca. 1785] Sarah was the daughter of Ignatius NEVET Tennison. The Tennison family moved from Caswell Co., NC to Green County, KY in 1810. Sarah's sister married John Atwell, brother of Richard. So
I am trying to search for my grandfathers mother, I have her death
certificate her name is Mary Francis Kearney b. abt. 1882, her fathers name
is John, mothers name is Lousie (I cant understand the maiden name maybe
Wash or Ware) and I know she had two sisters Effie and Rhema. Any help
would be greatly appreciated.
Susan
Following up on John wilkinson's suggestion, I found the following at
the History Channel Web site
from David Hackett Fischer, Albion''s Seed: Four British Folkways in
America (1989); Carolyn Merchant, Ecological Revolutions: Nature,
Gender, and Science in New England (1989)
quote
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English immigrants to the Chesapeake region in the mid-seventeenth
century left highly stratified societies in London and the south of
England to find greater economic opportunities. The migrants, mostly
poor ag
Can anyone help me identify the Ann Brooke who appears in the 1810 Charles
County Census as the head of a household? I believe she is my "missing
link."
Thank you, J. Hatch in Arizona
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