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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
Contains: names of parties, case number, date of complaint, date of
decree (if indicated), and any interesting comments noted in the
docket books.
This collection consists chiefly of church records of Baltimore
City and County, Frederick County and Harford County. Also included
are a very small number of records for the following counties: Anne
Arundel, Dorchester, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George's,
This book is intended to be a guide to identifying as many colonial
soldiers and sailors of Maryland during its first hundred years as
possible. In most cases, entries contain the name of the soldier or
sailor, places of residence, military and/or civil s
This volume covers 865 bastardy cases in Baltimore County,
Maryland, taken from county court minutes and proceedings, levy
lists, and extant records of Church of England, and from the
Society of Friends (Quaker) Monthly Meeting Minutes. Many cases
have be
This book is a research tool for locating the men and women of
Worcester and Somerset Counties, Maryland, 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 committe
This book contains information on approximately 9,000 deaths or
burials in Baltimore City from 1834 through 1840 that were gleaned
from newspaper obituaries, church records, burial records, cemetery
records, tombstone inscriptions, interments and coroner
Information for this book has been taken from Quaker records of
southern Maryland prior to 1800, and in some cases to 1815, at the
Maryland State Archives. The counties include principally Anne
Arundel, Calvert, Prince George's and Montgomery. These regis
This volume includes names and abstracts from the registers and
minutes of Gunpowder Meeting, Deer Creek Meeting, Baltimore
Meeting, Little Falls Meeting and Pipe Creek Meeting. Counties
covered are Baltimore, Harford, Carroll, and parts of Frederick and
The more than 3,600 men named in this book rendered active service
in the cause of American independence between 1775 and 1783, either
as an officer, soldier, seaman, marine, militiaman, or minuteman in
the armed forces of the Continental Congress, or any
This volume is a research tool for identifying Marylanders from
Prince George's County, Maryland, who served in the Army or Navy
during the Revolutionary War; signers of oaths and non-signers.
Vital statistics, payroll, commissions, dates of birth, and da
This volume contains information on patriots from Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania, who served in the American Revolution. Names were
gleaned from Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Volume XIII,
which is an un-indexed volume. Approximately 8,000 names ar
Mostly records of St. John's Anglican Parish, in Baltimore and
Harford Counties. Births, baptisms, deaths and marriages.
Mr. Peden has uncovered a large number of additional families since
the publication of his earlier work, Marylanders to Carolina:
Migration of Marylanders to North Carolina and South Carolina Prior
to 1800 (published in 1994).
This book on the early inhabitants of Kent County, Maryland,
contains thousands of names, with relevant information, gleaned
from a wide variety of sources: debt books (1733-1769); land
patents (1637-1787); the Kent County tax list of 1783; indentured
orp
The information contained in this book has been taken from the
original records at the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis,
Maryland, as pertains to Baltimore County, namely Proceedings
Libers G; IS #A; GM; IS #C; IS TW #1-#3; HWS 6, 7, 9; HWS #IA; TB
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The Lovely Lane Meeting House in Baltimore, Maryland, was the
location of the meeting in 1794, which founded the Methodist
Episcopal Church of America; and subsequently, the city became a
fertile ground for the rapid growth of Methodism. The mere existenc
This volume is a research tool for locating the men and women of
Charles County, Maryland, who served in the military, pledged their
service, tendered material aid to the army, took the Oath of
Fidelity, served in an office or on a committee at county or
Estate records including distributions when available.
This book is a research tool for locating the men and women of
Washington County, Maryland, 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,
This book is a research tool for locating the men and women of
Calvert and St. Mary's Counties, Maryland, 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 committe
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