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From: Lee <>
Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Hobbs/Peddicord/1700's
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 21:26:15 -0500
I don't think this will do much for you but I thought I would pass it along
>since PEDDICORD in not what you would call a common name. The last time I
>went to St. Mary's Episcopal Church Cemetery (Roland Avenue near 40th
Street),
>I remembered see an obelisk about 4 car lengths into the cemetery on the left
>side of the road. My brother Norman and I were checking on some of our HARE
>line and related lines when I saw it. It was getting dark and light was
>fading and since it wasn't one of our lines I never recorded it. I can check
>on it for you the next time I am up that way if you wish, or maybe it's
closer
>for you to look into.
Thanks Dick, I would like any Peddicord info anyone finds. I think this is
a surname that has one common immigrant and they were in Baltimore Co in
1716 or so. I still have not found all the siblings of some of Peddicord
ancestors yet, nor even in late 1700s know who begat who for some of the
people who were around, The family originated in England to AA Co then
Baltimore Co in the area between Hebbville (Dogwood Rd and Rolling Road
area) by 1716. I have not found any early cemetery/grave data for them,
including my Caleb Peddicord who died in 1860 and was one of the founders
of Emmarts church (his brother-in-law was Caleb Emmart) that is there at
the corner of Rolling and Dogwood Rds.)
But its been 12 or so years since the last time I went by
there...Understand its been developed terribly--Strip Malls along Dogwood Rd..
Lee
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