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Charley and List -
The book for Virginia sounds priceless in terms of its help to researchers! Is there such a resource for Maryland? If so, is any of that information online or only on a go-to-the-site basis?
Thank you -
Mur in Colorado
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MDSTMARY-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 257
Today's Topics:
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The Oath of Allegiance was the usual source for patriot service after
actual military service during the Rev War time frame, Is there
available records which give the names of persons who "gave beef,
horses, hay" etc.. or support for the troops during the Rev War? If so
where are they and are these in print? At the MD State Archives, lost
or...? I have not run across such but.... certainly could have missed.
Thanks
Mary Ann Shoemaker
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In a message dated 8/26/2006 10:31:45 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> The Oath of Allegiance was the usual source for patriot service after
> actual military service during the Rev War time frame, Is there
> available records which give the names of persons who "gave beef,
> horses, hay" etc.. or support for the troops during the Rev War? If so
> where are they and are these in print? At the MD State Archives, lost
> or...? I have not run across such but.... certainly could have missed.
> Thanks
> Mary Ann Shoemaker
Mary Ann:
Yes, there is a book that included all isures of the smaller booklets that
existed for so long. They are on file at the Hist Soc here is Charlottesville
and list all of those who helped "provision" the Army. A lady researcher here
in Virginia put them all
together in book form and I will send you another email giving the title and
name.
Charley
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Looking for a Carberry/Hilton connection prior to 1810 or any information about
a Martha Carberry born abt 1785.
Researching Hilton, Rouzee, Cady, Thompson, Carberry, Perry in MD, VA. DC
Ruth Fleak
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