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From: "Norma Thompson" <>
Subject: Re: [MDSTMARY-L] James Keech
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 02:44:24 -0800
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One thing I forgot to include concerning the husband of Mary Hawkins:

Recorded May 25, 1727 at the request of Francis Ware:
May 3, 1727, John Lowe and his wife, Mary, of Prince George's County, MD to
Francis Ware; several tracts of land on each side of Port Tobacco Fresh, in
all 330 acres, as given by Henry Hawkins, late of Charles County, to Mary
Hawkins, his natural daughter and now Mary Lowe, wife of John Lowe. (Charles
County Land Records, Book L#2. p. 355)

Bye,
Norma


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