Maryland Historical Magazine, Том 16William Hand Browne, Louis Henry Dielman Maryland Historical Society., 1921 Includes the proceedings of the Society. |
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... beginning , we are continually finding such items as “ descendants are numerous , " “ left a large family , " and the like . And in all this host , the name of Fowke seldom appears . Not many of the men married ; few of those who did ...
... beginning , we are continually finding such items as “ descendants are numerous , " “ left a large family , " and the like . And in all this host , the name of Fowke seldom appears . Not many of the men married ; few of those who did ...
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... beginning of the session , 27 March , as one of the “ Deputies or Delegates " for St. Mary's County.8 Luke Gardiner was commissioned a Justice of the Peace for St. Mary's County 14 June 1661 and as Capt . Luke Gardiner was re ...
... beginning of the session , 27 March , as one of the “ Deputies or Delegates " for St. Mary's County.8 Luke Gardiner was commissioned a Justice of the Peace for St. Mary's County 14 June 1661 and as Capt . Luke Gardiner was re ...
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... beginning about the middle of the month , as follows : In the evenings ( as well as during the regular hours ) from 7.30-9.30 , and on Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to 5:30 . Under the head of Necrology the death of Mr. E. Edmunds Foster ...
... beginning about the middle of the month , as follows : In the evenings ( as well as during the regular hours ) from 7.30-9.30 , and on Sunday afternoons from 2:30 to 5:30 . Under the head of Necrology the death of Mr. E. Edmunds Foster ...
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... beginning “ at a bounded black oak on ye side of ye first fall of Potomack ye first bounded tree of Lynes land called Philip and Jacob . ” I find no person named Hutchins who surveyed land by the falls of Potomac River before 1697 , and ...
... beginning “ at a bounded black oak on ye side of ye first fall of Potomack ye first bounded tree of Lynes land called Philip and Jacob . ” I find no person named Hutchins who surveyed land by the falls of Potomac River before 1697 , and ...
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... beginning at a bounded red oak standing on a hill side near to a branch descending to Back River and running north - east sixty - four perches to a bounded white oak standing by the main road going to John Oldtons . ” ( Baltimore County ...
... beginning at a bounded red oak standing on a hill side near to a branch descending to Back River and running north - east sixty - four perches to a bounded white oak standing by the main road going to John Oldtons . ” ( Baltimore County ...
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