Old Kent: the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Notes Illustrative of the Most Ancient Records of Kent County, Maryland, and of the Parishes of St. Paul's, Shrewsbury and I. U. and Genealogical Histories of Old and Distinguished Families of Maryland, and Their Connections by Marriage, &cDes Forges, 1876 - 383 страници |
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... Alexander H. Tyson , and had child . , viz . , Alexander Hamilton , b . 19th April 1840 , d . 26th Dec. 1855 , -Mary Lloyd , -Henry Johnson , b . 13th April 1845 , d . 16th Feb'y 1858 , and Anna Key Tyson , who HOWARD . 45.
... Alexander H. Tyson , and had child . , viz . , Alexander Hamilton , b . 19th April 1840 , d . 26th Dec. 1855 , -Mary Lloyd , -Henry Johnson , b . 13th April 1845 , d . 16th Feb'y 1858 , and Anna Key Tyson , who HOWARD . 45.
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... Johnson , and had child . , viz . , Anna Harrison , -William Ross , who m . Elizabeth Mary Ridgely , and had a son , Charles Ridgely , -James McHenry , -Harry Carroll , and David Ridgely Howard . James Howard d . 19th March 1870 ...
... Johnson , and had child . , viz . , Anna Harrison , -William Ross , who m . Elizabeth Mary Ridgely , and had a son , Charles Ridgely , -James McHenry , -Harry Carroll , and David Ridgely Howard . James Howard d . 19th March 1870 ...
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... JOHNSON FAMILY , of Maryland , are des- cended from Thomas Johnson , a grandson of Sir Thomas Johnson of Great Yarmouth , Norfolk County , England , who was of an old family of distinction . The Johnsons had been members of Parliament ...
... JOHNSON FAMILY , of Maryland , are des- cended from Thomas Johnson , a grandson of Sir Thomas Johnson of Great Yarmouth , Norfolk County , England , who was of an old family of distinction . The Johnsons had been members of Parliament ...
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... JOHNSON , son of Thomas Johnson and Dorcas Sedgwick , was the leading man in Maryland during the Revolution , if there could be a leader among so many able men who stood beside him in those trying times . At the Convention of the ...
... JOHNSON , son of Thomas Johnson and Dorcas Sedgwick , was the leading man in Maryland during the Revolution , if there could be a leader among so many able men who stood beside him in those trying times . At the Convention of the ...
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... Johnson in the public councils of the united colonies , and that his place can be supplied with less incon- " venience in the military than in the civil department , therefore , " Resolved , That a brigadier general be elected by ballot ...
... Johnson in the public councils of the united colonies , and that his place can be supplied with less incon- " venience in the military than in the civil department , therefore , " Resolved , That a brigadier general be elected by ballot ...
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