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From: Sterling Ruark <>
Subject: [LDR] Research Trip
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 11:10:54 -0500
References: <200203181700.g2IH0j716974@lists5.rootsweb.com>
Go to the Nabb Research Center in Salisbury Md. It's on 1101 Camden Ave.
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> #1 [LDR] Fw: Isaac Beauchamp's mother ["Eva J. Ruben" <>]
> #2 [LDR] Re: Sallie Hobbs []
> #3 [LDR] Research trip ["Dale J & Cindy L Frie" <skifri@qt]
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> Subject: [LDR] Fw: Isaac Beauchamp's mother
> Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 14:26:29 -0800
> From: "Eva J. Ruben" <>
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> Is this the family of John Beauchamp who married Elizabeth Prettyman
> daughter of Shepard & Margaret?
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> Eva (Mrs. Dana West Ruben)
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> Subject: Fw: Isaac Beauchamp's mother
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: joan spiker <>
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> Date: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 5:28 PM
> Subject: Isaac Beauchamp's mother
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> >Hi Becky and all Beauchamp researchers,
> > Isaac Beauchamp (son of Thomas who was son of Edmund) was the son
> of
> >Thomas Beauchamp and his first wife, Mary Turpin. In a Land Record dated 13
> >Dec. 1744 (from Land Records 1742-1748) it says in part..."Whereas Thomas
> >Beauchamp owned Contention and by will left to son Isaac Beauchamp and
> other
> >part to son John Beauchamp, brother of the half blood of Isaac
> >Beauchamp...." In other words Isaac was the son of Thomas and Mary (Turpin)
> >Beauchamp, and John was the son of Thomas and Sarah Beauchamp who married
> >John White after the death of her husband. Hannah, Sarah, Elizabeth, Mary
> >and Isaac were from the first marriage. Margaret and John from the second.
> >Sarah, Thomas's widow married #2 John White and they went on to have 5
> >children (Mary, Sarah, Henry, Rachel, and Martha) all with the last name of
> >White.
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> Subject: [LDR] Re: Sallie Hobbs
> Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2002 22:02:32 EST
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> I know there are some Hobbs buried in Bethel Cemetery in Walston Switch
> between Salisbury and Parsonsburg on the old Ocean City Road. I will try to
> contact somebody on Monday and see if Sallie is there. Harry Hobbs and two
> sisters used to live near the church. And a Mary Hobbs who went to high
> school with me used to live in Walston Switch.
>
> Ruth Perdue
> Salisbury, Md.
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> Subject: [LDR] Research trip
> Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 07:26:19 -0500
> From: "Dale J & Cindy L Frie" <>
> To:
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> I am planning a trip to the area in June, Could any of the subscribers
> advise me on the best place to research for the following counties,
> Somerset, MD, Wicomico, MD. I will be on a limited schedule and would like
> to get as much info as possible from this visit.
>
> Cindy L. Frie
> "skifri"
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Lyon [mailto:]
> Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 4:03 AM
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> Subject: [LDR] 1766 Worcester Co. Tax Levy
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> Message text written by Susan Curelop:
> > Is there a similar list in the 1750s for Somerset County?
> [Tax Levy of Worcester County for the Year 1766]
>
> ******
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> Not any on-line, as far as I know, but the surviving colonial Somerset levy
> records (like everything else there) are extensive.
>
> http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/refserv/coagser/so/html/so1783.html
>
> These do not appear to have been filmed, but are available at the State
> Archives or (therefore) for purchase.
>
> There are also levy lists of various kinds squirreled away in the Somerset
> Judicial Records (which have all been filmed, and some transcribed, though
> none published for the 1750s) and the endless, unindexed Somerset Court
> Papers (which have not, and are too daunting for anyone to aspire to
> abstracting or indexing systematically). The problem with Somerset is
> generally too much data to handle, rather than missing records.
>
> John Lyon
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