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, &c., with an IntroductionJohn P. Des Forges, 1876 - 383 страници |
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... 1876 49715 Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1876 , by GEORGE A. HANSON , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . PRESS OF KELLY , PIET & COMPANY . ΤΟ THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF THE EASTERN.
... 1876 49715 Entered according to Act of Congress , in the year 1876 , by GEORGE A. HANSON , In the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . PRESS OF KELLY , PIET & COMPANY . ΤΟ THE MEMORY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF THE EASTERN.
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... Washington , D. C. Mrs. Matilda Lawrence Brent was the dau . of Upton Law- rence and his wife , Elizabeth Hager , who was descended from Jonathan Hager , the founder of Hagerstown , Md . Upton Lawrence was the son of John Lawrence , of ...
... Washington , D. C. Mrs. Matilda Lawrence Brent was the dau . of Upton Law- rence and his wife , Elizabeth Hager , who was descended from Jonathan Hager , the founder of Hagerstown , Md . Upton Lawrence was the son of John Lawrence , of ...
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... Washington Co. , Md . ( see RINGGOLD ) , - Edward , b . 15th Dec. 1744 , d . 8th July 1796 , -Henrietta Maria , b . 28th Jan'y 1746- 7 , and Richard Bennett Lloyd , b . 13th Aug. 1750 , who became a captain in the King's Life Guards , m ...
... Washington Co. , Md . ( see RINGGOLD ) , - Edward , b . 15th Dec. 1744 , d . 8th July 1796 , -Henrietta Maria , b . 28th Jan'y 1746- 7 , and Richard Bennett Lloyd , b . 13th Aug. 1750 , who became a captain in the King's Life Guards , m ...
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... Washington , D. C. , and had child . , viz . , Joseph Hopper , b . Feb'y 1828 , d . 10th April 1830 , -Fanny Rebecca , b . 23rd Oct. 1829 , d . 23rd Feb'y 1847 , -Emily , and Mary Hagner Nicholson , b . 29th April 1837 , m . 9th Aug ...
... Washington , D. C. , and had child . , viz . , Joseph Hopper , b . Feb'y 1828 , d . 10th April 1830 , -Fanny Rebecca , b . 23rd Oct. 1829 , d . 23rd Feb'y 1847 , -Emily , and Mary Hagner Nicholson , b . 29th April 1837 , m . 9th Aug ...
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... , a short distance from Emmittsburg . After his marriage he resided for several years in Frederick city , Md . , afterwards he removed to Georgetown , D. C. , and finally settled in Washington . He died in the city of 36 OLD KENT .
... , a short distance from Emmittsburg . After his marriage he resided for several years in Frederick city , Md . , afterwards he removed to Georgetown , D. C. , and finally settled in Washington . He died in the city of 36 OLD KENT .
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