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Names the men and women of Caroline County who served in the
military, rendered material aid to the army or navy, took the Oath
of Allegiance and Fidelity, served in an office or on a committee
at the town, county, or state level, or in some way contributed and
supported the fight for freedom of the American colonies from the
rule of Great Britain during the Revolutionary War.
Mr. Peden reveals additional Marylanders who migrated to Kentucky
as derived from a variety of sources, including probate records,
military pensions, county histories, census records, tax lists,
land records, newspaper articles, genealogical magazines, qu
Cecil County was created in 1674 from Baltimore County and Kent
County; however, land patents and certificates date from 1649 in
the area that now comprises Cecil County. The lists in this volume
were gathered from material in the Maryland State Archives,
This volume contains over 6,000 names drawn from thirty major
sources.
This new edition is a comprehensive research guide to all of
Maryland's family history resources, including libraries, archives,
historical and genealogical societies. An updated bibliography
includes hundreds of the most valuable genealogical book titles as
well as available e-mail addresses, web sites, and fax numbers for
all the state's research centers and societies. The Guide is
organized into sections such as Vital Records, Church Records, Tax
Lists, and Special Finding Aids.
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The Crenshaws of Kentucky, 1800-1995 - A Genealogy of the Crenshaws in South-central Kentucky, Primarily the Counties of Barren and Metcalfe, Including the Related Families of Allen, Arnett, Beard, Bird, Bradshaw, Dearing, Dickey, Duke, Franklin, Goad, Hor (Paperback)
Jr. Henry C. Peden
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