The Pennsylvania-German in the Settlement of Maryland, Том 22Press of the New era printing Company, 1913 - 300 страници |
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... thousand acres of land of English measure for the yearly rent of 400 lb. of good wheat , And we do further will and authorize you , that every two thou- sand acres , and every three thousand acres , and every one thousand acres of land ...
... thousand acres of land of English measure for the yearly rent of 400 lb. of good wheat , And we do further will and authorize you , that every two thou- sand acres , and every three thousand acres , and every one thousand acres of land ...
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... thousand acres of land subject to an annual quit - rent of four hundred pounds of wheat . The same allotment of land was made to those who came over in the years 1634 and 1635 , bring- ing with them ten men , but the rent was to be six ...
... thousand acres of land subject to an annual quit - rent of four hundred pounds of wheat . The same allotment of land was made to those who came over in the years 1634 and 1635 , bring- ing with them ten men , but the rent was to be six ...
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... thousand six hundred Sixty one Wittness our Deare Brother Philip Calvert Esq ' our Leivetennant of our said Province of Maryland . " Accompanying this paper is the following list of names of persons who were to be included in this ...
... thousand six hundred Sixty one Wittness our Deare Brother Philip Calvert Esq ' our Leivetennant of our said Province of Maryland . " Accompanying this paper is the following list of names of persons who were to be included in this ...
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... thousand acres of land , to be selected where he saw fit . The tract chosen was on the Elk river , and early in the following year , having bought the land from the Indians , he settled on Bohemia Manor , as he named his acquisition ...
... thousand acres of land , to be selected where he saw fit . The tract chosen was on the Elk river , and early in the following year , having bought the land from the Indians , he settled on Bohemia Manor , as he named his acquisition ...
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... thousand acres of land , consisting of four necks of land eastwardly from the first creek that empties into Bohemia river , from the north or northeast to near the old St. Augustine , or Manor church . 20 The colony did not grow very ...
... thousand acres of land , consisting of four necks of land eastwardly from the first creek that empties into Bohemia river , from the north or northeast to near the old St. Augustine , or Manor church . 20 The colony did not grow very ...
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2d Lieutenant acres Adam Alexander America Andrew Annapolis Archives of Maryland Beall Benjamin British Captain Charles Christian Church Wardens Colonel colonists colony command committee companies congregation Conrad creek Cresap Cumberland Daniel early Edward enemy English Ensign erected Flying Camp Fort Cumberland Fort Duquesne Fort Frederick Frederick county Fredk French George German German settlers Governor Sharpe grant Grosh Hagerstown Henry History of Maryland hundred Indians inhabitants Jacob Jacob Miller James Johannes John Smith John Snider Johnson Joseph Chapline Labadists land large number later liberty logs Lord Baltimore Ludwick March Martin Mathias Michael miles Miller ministers Monocacy Nicholas officers Palatinate party Penn Pennsylvania Archives PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN SOCIETY Peter Philip Province of Maryland records regiment Richard Richard Brooke river Robert Samuel says Scharf sent settled settlement Sheriff South territory Thomas Thomas Price tion town Virginia wagons Washington West Western Maryland William William Deakins
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