Sharon, There is one Thomas Bentley in the book. "BENTLEY, THOMAS, serv. with 2 years to serve in the 1739 inv. of Rev. Joseph Hooper: in 1750 a Thomas Bentley owned 50 a. Hill Spring." Look's like a quote from a record. Shirley
Barbara, The book only shows Sarah Bond in 1750 owned 100 a. of Harris's Trust and 150 a. Abel's lot. Shirley
At 11:42 AM 7/26/02 -0600, you wrote: >Yes, the CHEW family was Quaker in its early days in MD. The group with which William AYRES allegedly fought with from MD at the Battle of the Severn was led by William FULLER, a Puritan. Correct or not, the entire group has been termed "Puritan" by historians. Sorry if this was misunderstood as implying that William AYRES was Puritan because he allegedly fought with them. > >See below just a few of the numerous places that the MD Archives calls the group "Puritan," which has been copied in many other publications. > >Archives of MD 156:128b >http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001 /000156/html/am156--128b.html > >Archives of MD 112:7 >http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001 /000112/html/am112--7.html > >Archives of MD 118:91 >http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001 /000118/html/am118--91.html A little history here, the migration of people from Virginia to "Providence" aka Anne Arundel Co MD occured in the era of the English Civil war. Governor Berkley of VA was a loyal supporter of the Crown (King Charles) and certainly did not recognize Cromwell..Berkely was also strong in his beliefgs for the state church (of England). So in general most of the people in VA (lower Norfolk County in particular) who supported Cromwell, were "Puritans" or "Independents" and were among the settlers who came to Anne Arundel Co. ca 1650-1651. One has to realize that among the Puritan leaders, William Durrand, Edward Lloyd and Cornelius Lloyd were fined and persecuted in VA for preacher counter to the church of England and were among the leaders of the settlers that came to Anne Arundle Co. at the invitation of Gov William Stone. As things heated up with Cromwell in England there was fall out in MD with the "puritans" in Anne Arundel Co rebelling against the "rule/ownership" of the Lord Baltimore (a Papist) and Wm Stone.. I think the Battle of the Severn was basically fall out of the English Civil war. It appears from what I have read, that with the influence of Quaker missionaries in MD in the mid 1650s, several of the "puritans" or independents adopted the Quaker beliefs. Of course the "Puritans" in power at the time seemed to be as intolerant of other beliefs and Gov Berkley was intolerant of them... So I would say it would be hard to determine when some of the MD Quaker families became Quakers, it may have been after they arrived in MD and as the reign of Cromwell was in decline or over.. of course within 40 years MD adopted the CoE as the state church..more of less. So at that point (ca. 1690s) it seems people were either CoE, Catholic (particular in Southern MD), or Quakers... Lee
Sir I was not being critical I was trying to tell you where more info may be found...I have done a lot of research as I am an Ayres descendant and know this became a dead end about 10 years ago............my names are Ayres, Thomas, Webb, Applegarth, Meads, Debelius..............have a great day:) ========Original Message======== Subj: [BALTGEN-L] Chew-Ayres Date: 7/26/02 1:37:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: fzsaund@ix.netcom.com (Fredric Z. Saunders) Reply-to: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Yes, the CHEW family was Quaker in its early days in MD. The group with which William AYRES allegedly fought with from MD at the Battle of the Severn was led by William FULLER, a Puritan. Correct or not, the entire group has been termed "Puritan" by historians. Sorry if this was misunderstood as implying that William AYRES was Puritan because he allegedly fought with them. See below just a few of the numerous places that the MD Archives calls the group "Puritan," which has been copied in many other publications. Archives of MD 156:128b http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/00 0156/html/am156--128b.html Archives of MD 112:7 http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/00 0112/html/am112--7.html Archives of MD 118:91 http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/00 0118/html/am118--91.html ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== If you are interested in discussing the culture and heritage of the Baltimore Area (including remeberances) please subscribe to: MD-BALTO-CUL-L by sending an E mail to MD-BALTO-CUL-L-Request@rootsweb.com ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: <BALTGEN-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-xg01.mx.aol.com (rly-xg01.mail.aol.com [172.20.115.198]) by air-xg04.mail.aol.com (v86_r1.16) with ESMTP id MAILINXG44-0726133710; Fri, 26 Jul 2002 13:37:10 -0400 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [207.40.200.41]) by rly-xg01.mx.aol.com (v86_r1.15) with ESMTP id MAILRELAYINXG17-0726133629; Fri, 26 Jul 2002 13:36:29 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.4/8.12.4) id g6QHalnj024303; Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:36:47 -0600 Resent-Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:36:47 -0600 X-Original-Sender: fzsaund@ix.netcom.com Fri Jul 26 11:36:47 2002 Message-ID: <01C23499.7FB675E0@sdn-ap-006castocP0030.dialsprint.net> From: "Fredric Z. Saunders" <fzsaund@ix.netcom.com> Old-To: "BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com" <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 11:42:15 -0600 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by lists5.rootsweb.com id g6QHalBh024271 Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Chew-Ayres Resent-Message-ID: <QgLnf.A.d7F.viYQ9@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/13904 X-Loop: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: BALTGEN-L-request@rootsweb.com
This is another chapter of Burials from St.Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Lee Street, Baltimore Maryland from 1886 thru 1890. This is a complete set with no additional information of these burials. Tim Robinson Balto. Md. Page 1 Burials from St.Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Lee Street, Baltimore,Maryland. Years 1886 thru 1890 ***** January 1886; Jan. 5th. John Kerr 27yrs. suddenly Jan. 7th. John Angler 57yrs. Killed (to Bonnie Brae) Jan.30th. Patrick Brady 60yrs. Pleuresy (received all the sacrements) (to Holy Cross) February 1886; Feb. 8th. Henry Kuhn (infant) 4dys. convulsions (died after Baptism) (into Cathedral cemetery) Feb. 14th. Benjamin Nailer(?) 70yrs. liver complaint (into Louden Park Cemetery) Feb. 15th. Mary Y. Park 78yrs. asthma (into Greenmount Cemetery) Feb. 16th. Mary V. Hieland(?) 21yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cemetery) Feb. 16th. Mary Gertrude de Mottaged(?) 2yrs. measles (into Holy Cross Cemetery) Feb. 17th. Susan Dominick(?) 40yrs. consumption (into Greenmount Cemetery) Feb. 19th. Patrick Rock 57yrs. paralysis (into St.Peters Cemetery) Feb. 25th. Bridget kelly 70yrs. old age (into St. Peters Cemetery) Feb. 28th. Ann Storrs(?) 52yrs. dropsy (into Bonnie Brae Cemtery) March 1886; Mar. 10th. Sarah Mc Dermott(?) 46yrs. pneumonia Mar. 12th. Elizabeth Owings ? consumption (into Cathedral Cemetery) Mar. 15th. Michael Lumland(?) 55yrs. pneumonia (into Holy Cross Cem.) Mar. 21st. Thomas Mc Clean 18yrs. rhumations of the heart(?) (into St. Peters Cemetery) Mar. 24th. Timothy Cannery(?) 70yrs. ? (into Bonnie Brae Cemetery) Page 2 April 1886; Apr. 12th. Thomas Joseph Dignan 1yr. diptheria (into St. Peters Cemetery) Apr. 17th. Sarah Armstrong 65yrs. unkn. (Req.Mass.) & (to Bonnie Brae Cemetery) Apr. 20th. Katie Callahan 23mos. unkn. (into St.Peters cem.) Apr. 23rd. Sallie Mafrettin(?) 21yrs. fever (Cem. illegable) May 1886; May 3rd. James Brady 27yrs. consumption (into Holy Cross cem.) May 6th. William &(?) Howard Brady ? unkn. (into Holy Cross Cem.) May12th. Winefred Duffy 25yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) May24th. H__?__ Hart 27yrs. consumption (into Louden Park Cem.) June 1886; June 3rd. Caroline Hartell(?) 64yrs. pnuemonia (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) June 14th. Annie McLaughlan 1yr.11mo. decline (into Holy Cross Cem.) June 25th. Catharine Corbett 17yrs. fever (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) July 1886; Jul. 2nd. Elven(?) Clark 68yrs. unkn. (into Balt.Cemetery) Jul. 16th. Albert(?) Macke 28yrs. consumption (into Balto. Cem.) Page 3 August 1886; Aug. 3rd. F.Joseph Green 3mos. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Aug. 5th. John Rooney 38yrs. unkn. (Req.Mass.) & (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Aug.20th. Wm. Mc Vamee(?) 62yrs. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Aug.24th. Martin Clarke 28yrs. typhoid malaria (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) September 1886; Sept. 2nd. Bridget Clarke 26yrs. typhoid malaria (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Sept. 13th. Anthony Gauphan(?) 17yrs. kidney trouble (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Sept. 20th. Edward Carey 83yrs. old age (into St.Peters Cem.) October 1886: Oct. 4th. Charles Henry Martin 41yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Oct. 9th. Thomas Morris 36yrs. heart desease (into St.Peters Cem.) Oct. 23rd. Henry Lintz 18yrs. unkn. (Req.Mass) & (into St.Alphonses Cem.) November 1886; Nov. 23rd. Henry Ryan 27yrs. accident (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Nov. 26th. John Martin 47yrs. hyperanemia (into Louden Park Cem.) December 1886; Dec. 4th. Danielle Mc Cauley 90yrs. old age (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Dec. 7th. Michael Fallow 38yrs. consumption (to Texas, Md. Cem.) Dec. 13th. Mary Walsh ? Encephalitis (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Dec. 28th. Bridget Conway 48yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) End of 1886 Burials from St.Josephs RC Catholic Church, Lee Street. Page 4 January 1887; Jan. 2nd. Patrick Fallon ? consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jan. 20th. James Kelly 28yrs. dropsy of heart (into St. Peters Cem.) Jan. 26th. Caroline Adams 87yrs.(?) unkn. (into Mount Olivett Cem.) Jan. 27th. Eleanor Wallace 62yrs. asthma (into Holy Cross Cem.) February 1887; Feb. 7th. Joseph Dunn(?) 19yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Feb. 25th. Sarah Kearns(?) 40yrs. consumption (into Green Mount Cem.) March 1887; Mar. 10th. Bennie Ellard 6yrs. unkn. ( Unknown Cem.) Mar. 14th. Thomas Thornton 12yrs. cramps in the stomach (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Mar. 15th. Anastacia Murphy 66yrs. old Age (into St. Peters Cem.) Mar.19th. Margaret Hunt 32yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Mar. 20th. William Dwyer 32yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) April 1887; Apr. 2nd. Sarah Kain 16yrs. rheumatism (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Apr. 4th. Mary Mahoney 26yrs. consumption (into St.Peters Cem.) Apr. 15th. Edith Kain 5yrs. Diptheria (into St. Peters Cem.) Apr. 18th. John Branahan 63yrs. decline (into Texas,Balt.Co.) Apr. 23rd. Henry Fenneman 31yrs. dropsy (into Most Holy Redeemer Cem.) Page 5 May 1887; May 6th. Miss Retie(?) Duffy 21yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) May 29th. Marella Devine 64yrs. died suddenly (into St. Peters Cem.) June 1887; June 8th. John Derwort(?) 2mos. cholera infantum (into St.Peters Cem.) June 15th. James Fallon ? congestion (unkn.Cem.) June 19th. Mary Joseph Norton 10mos. summer complaint (unkn.Cem.) June 26th. John Defalco 6mos. cholera infantum (unkn.Cem.) June 27th. Margarite Diviney 19yrs. consumption (into Holy Cross Cem.) July 1887; Jul. 3rd. Mary Gertrude Kelly 6mos. cholera morbis (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) August 1887; Aug. 27th. Mollie E. Luby(?) 25yrs. consumption (unkn. Cem.) September 1887; Sep. 6th. Frederick Hundermares(?) 49yrs. (Philadelphia Pa.Cem.) Sep. 9th. Annie Indrock(?) 28yrs. heart trouble (into St. Peters Cem.) **** ( New record keeper started here w/ less infor.) **** Sep. 10th. _______ Mc Kiekly(?) 75yrs. (unkn. Cem.) Sep. 10th. Mr. Thomas Ryan 48yrs. unkn. (unkn. Cem.) Sep. 10th. Mr.Howard Gannen(?) 75yrs. unkn. (unkn. Cem.) Sep. 6th. David Lomdupan(?) 65yrs. unkn. (unkn. Cem.) Sep. 13th. Estelle Clark Martin 25yrs. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Page 6 October 1887; Oct. 1st. John Murray 55yrs. suddenly (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) November 1887; Nov. 10th. S. Boyle 42yrs. suddenly (into St. Peters Cem.) Nov. 10th. Michael Schaefer 19yrs. consumption (unkn. Cem.) December 1887; Dec. 6th. Alice Murray 32yrs. unkn. (into Holy Cross Cem.) Dec. 12th. William A. Crawly 46yrs. consumption (into Holy Cross cem.) Dec. 18th. Mary Standiford 38yrs. during childbirth (into St. Ignatius Cem.) Dec. 21st. Thomas Kelly 25yrs. consumption (into St. Peters cem.) ( Req. Mass.) Dec.26th. R. Mc Entere(?) 80yrs. apparent old age (into St. Peters Cem.) This concludes the burials during the year 1887, from St.Josephs RC Church, Baltimore City, on Lee Street. There is no other information available. 1888 January 1888; Jan. 4th. Patrick Mc Kay 68yrs. dementia (into St.Peters Cem.) Jan. 10th. Margaret Burke 37yrs.(?) ulcer (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jan. 16th. Bridget Mc Culkin 68yrs. heart attack (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jan. 21st. Hiram Newcomb 66yrs. brights desease (into Louden Park Cem.) Jan. 25th. William E. But/ter(?)ler 16yrs. asthma (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Page 7 February 1888; Feb. 19th. Mary Wallace 28yrs. kidney desease (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Feb. 24th. Bridget Wallace(?) 39yrs. consumption (into Holy Cross Cem.) March 1888; Mar. 13th. Mrs.Mary Falton 60yrs. consumption (into St.Marys County Cem.) April 1888; Apr. 12th. Mrs. Elizabeth Rierdon 48yrs. From France (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) May 1888; May 19th. Martin Thornten 13yrs. pnuemonia (into St. Peters Cem.) June 1888; Jun. 7th. James Fallon 18yrs. bowel complaint (into St.Peters Cem.) Jun. 28th. Thos. J. Ryan 31yrs. pneumonia (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) July 1888; Jul. 9th. Francis P. Coolahan 5mo. colera infantum (into St.Peters Cem.) Jul. 14th. Raymond Reinle(?) 37yrs. suddenly deceased (into Cedar Hill Cem.) Jul. 16th. Miss Jane Mc Grath 55yrs. bowel desease (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jul. 22nd. Mrs. Mary Brown 75yrs. suddenly/apoplexy (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jul. 28th. Mrs. Winifred Burke 50yrs. debility (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jul. 30th. Annie Catin(?) 1 1/2 mos. cholera infantum (Cem.Unkn.) Page 8 August 1888; Aug. 4th. Mrs. Magdalene Mc Cain 65yrs. apoplexy (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) (From Prince Georges Co. Md.) Aug. 7th. Joseph A. Scanlon 5mos. brain fever (into St.Vincents Cem.) Aug. 8th. Lawrence Meitz(?) 39yrs. consumption (into Sweet Home(?) Cem.) September 1888; Sep. 5th. Francis Slane 49yrs. dysentary/suddenly (into St.Peters Cem.) (Without Sacraments) Sep. 9th. Mrs. Catharine Devine 56yrs. paralysis (into Holy Cross Cem.) Sep. 29th. Mary Hausee 22yrs. typhoid fever/malaria (into Louden Park Cem.) October 1888; Oct. 18th. Thomas Byrnes 51yrs. heart trouble(d.@ St.Agnes) (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Oct. 22nd. Michael Kelly 54yrs. stomach trouble (into St.Peters Cem.) Oct. 24th. Mrs.Theresa Coletardt(?) ? found long dead (no funeral-bur. from undertaker into St.Vincents Cem.) December 1888; Dec. 7th. Nicholas F.Krause 51yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Dec. 8th. Miss Mary Harken 27yrs. consumption (into St.Patricks Cem.) This ends the burials from St.Josephs Roman Catholic Church for the year 1888, and there are no further comments available. Located on Lee Street, Baltimore City, Maryland. January 1889; Jan. 26th. Catherine Callinan 54yrs. pluresy desease (into St.Peters Cem.) Jan. 30th. John Ryan 37yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) (Died at Lombard St. Hosp.& buried from York St.) Page 9 February 1889; Feb. 11th. James Boylan 28yrs. consumption (into St.Peters Cem.) Feb. 17th. ______ Kiem 4mos. unkn. (into Cedar Hill Cem.) Feb. 18th. Ida May Shea(?) 16yrs. heart desease (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) ( died suddenly on 16th., was ok come about 2 months before her death.) Feb. 23th. Thomas Coughlin 42yrs. unkn. (into St.Peters Cem.) Feb. 26th. _____ O'Brian 1yr. croup (unkn. Cem.) March 1889; Mar. 10th. Mrs.Ann Mc Evoy 65yrs cancer (into St.Patricks Cem.) Mar. 10th. Mary M. Bowers 23yrs. in childbirth (into Sweet Home Cem.) Mar. 14th. Margaret Byrns 5mos. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Mar. 15th. Catherine Shaw 60yrs. cancer (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Mar. 22nd. Owen O'Neil 18yrs. heart trouble (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Mar. 22nd. Martin Drooney 55yrs. apoplexy/suddenly (into St.Peters cem.) ( Was at communion about 2 mo's. ago) Mar. 26th. Margaret Mc Kewen 45yrs. consumption (into St.Michaels Cem.) Mar. ? Harmon Bredercaint(?) 45yrs. apoplexy (into Cedar Hill Cem.) April 1889; Apr. 8th. Elizabeth Hooke 2yrs.6mos. spasms (into St.Peters Cem.) Apr. 24th. Patrick H. Cowan 21yrs. consumption (into St.Vincent Cem.) May 1889; May 25th. Margaret Fitzsimmons 64yrs heart trouble (into St.Peters Cem.) May 26th. Mary Kelly 60yrs. blood poison (into St.Peters Cem.) Page 10 June 1889; Jun. 7th. Owen O'Neil 70yrs. old age (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Jun. 7th. Catharine Brooks 75yrs. sudden heart attack (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) July 1889; No Entry August 1889; Aug. 10th. Mary A. Eyerly 44yrs blood poison (into St. Patricks Cem.) September 1889; NO RECORDS October 1889; Oct. 26th. Mary Wade 65yrs. dropsy desease (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) November 1889; Nov. 16th. Alfred R.Hickley 40yrs. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Nov. 17th. ______ Mc Ginnis 70yrs. unkn. (into St.Patricks Cem.) Nov. 18th. Bridget Wall 61yrs. consumption (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) December 1889; Dec. 13th. Annie Gallary 55yrs. pneumonia (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Dec. 20th. William T. Beatty 18mos. pneumonia 9into St.Patricks Cem.) Dec. 27th. Bridget A. Harferd(?) 65yrs. consumption (into ST. Patricks Cem.) End.................Burials for year 1889; St.Patricks Roman Catholic Church, Lee Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Page 11 Begin Burials for the year 1890 from St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Lee Street, Baltimore City, Maryland. 1890 January 1890; Jan. 27th. Patrick Conway 49yrs. consumption (into Holy Cross Cem/) Jan. 31st. John Scully 60yrs. consumption (into St.Peters Cem.) February 1890; Feb. 25th. Margaret Stanton 2yrs.1mo. pneumonia (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) March 1890; Mar. 11th. Nicholas Hoffmann 29yrs. consumption (into Louden Park Cem.) April - May - June = No Records year 1890 July 1890; Jul. 9th. Michael Hayden 65+yrs. unkn. (into St. Peters Cem.) Jul 14th. Joanna Barbara Lentz 9mos. unkn. (unkn. Cem.) Jul. 14th. Maggie Geraghty 19yrs. unkn. (unkn. Cem.) August 1890: Aug. 5th. Ellen Mullen 63yrs. heart failure (into St. Patricks Cem.) Aug. 24th. William Hubbert(?) 63yrs. consumption (into Baltimore Cem.) Aug. 25th. Sarah B. Meyers 13mo.5dys unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) September 1890; Sep. 14th. Sarah Fahey 62yrs. unkn. (into St. Peters Cem.) Page 12 October 1890; Oct. 6th. Bridget Mc Kee 67yrs. cancer (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Oct. 25th. Edward Deiger 62yrs. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) November 1890; Nov. 7th. John Murphy 35yrs. unkn. (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) December 1890; Dec. 9th. John Geraghty infant stillborn (unkn. Cem.) Dec. 10th. Blanche Henshaw Jones 8yrs. dropsy (into Bonnie Brae Cem.) Dec. 21st. Dorothy Myers 4yrs. diptheria (unkn. Cem.) Dec. 17th. Elizabeth Schott 70yrs. old age (unkn. Cem.) This completes the burials from St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, Lee Street, Baltimore, Maryland for 1890. There is no further information Concerning these burials. Timothy Robinson Catonsville Baltimore, Maryland (trobinson42@comcast.net )
Shirley, Could you give me just the info on a Sarah Bond born abt. 1705/1710? Barbara Long barblong@bestnetpc.com
Yes, the CHEW family was Quaker in its early days in MD. The group with which William AYRES allegedly fought with from MD at the Battle of the Severn was led by William FULLER, a Puritan. Correct or not, the entire group has been termed "Puritan" by historians. Sorry if this was misunderstood as implying that William AYRES was Puritan because he allegedly fought with them. See below just a few of the numerous places that the MD Archives calls the group "Puritan," which has been copied in many other publications. Archives of MD 156:128b http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000156/html/am156--128b.html Archives of MD 112:7 http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000112/html/am112--7.html Archives of MD 118:91 http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000118/html/am118--91.html
The Chew-Ayres families fled from Virginia with the pursecution of the Quakers.. They Migrated to the area of Herring Bay in Anne Arundel County. The Quaker records show the children of Anne Ayres and Samuel Chew. They produced a large family. The Chews of Philadelphia are of this line. I am sure you know that John Chew was a founding member of the Jamestown Settlement. They were not puritan but Quaker. Look in the Quaker records of Southern Maryland. ========Original Message======== Subj: [BALTGEN-L] Chew-Ayres Date: 7/25/02 9:07:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: fzsaund@ix.netcom.com (Fredric Z. Saunders) Reply-to: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com CHEW is one of my lines on which I haven't done much personal reseach. Robert L. CHEW published a book called *A Genealogy of the Chew Family,* in 1982. Allegedly John CHEW of VA is the same as baptised 16 Dec. 1587 at Whally, Lancashire, England, and named in his father's will in 1640 (when he was 88 years old). It has been a few years since I looked at his book, but he had also listed a number of children other than Samuel and Joseph as children of John, and had the family running up and down the east coast from New England to VA. It may be true, but I would be very wary of accepting everything he has written. Some of it seemed to stretch believability in my mind, and as I recall, there was little documentation. As I recall there was nothing to list how he connected John CHEW of VA as being identical to the one bap. in 1587 above. I have seen too many instances of where a researcher has taken a name from the IGI parish extraction program, and assumed a name found there that seems to be about the right age is the same person in the Colonies. In my own ancestry, I can think of at least 3 instances from the early 1600s where someone has done that, where the connection has later been proved to be incorrect. There are at least a couple others, not including CHEW, that are in the category of "possible" but not proved or disproved either way whether the person in England is the same person in the Colonies. Someday I hope to investigate this CHEW branch of my ancestry more, and see whether I agree with his findings. Allegedly John's wife Sarah was Sarah GALE or Sarah BOND (was one a maiden name and the other a first marriage?), but I have never seen documentation for either. If someone can cite an original source for that information, I would be interested. John's son Samuel married Ann AYRES, the only daughter of William AYRES and wife Sarah. This I have researched. I'll list a few notes about AYRES. The scans of these patents can be downloaded from the Library of VA site at: http://eagle.vsla.edu/lonn/ Just type in "eyres, william" The first record I find of him is 30 June 1635 William HEIRES (EYRES) received 250 acres in Warrosquoiacke Co., VA (named changed in Isle of Wight Co. in 1637). He had a number of other patents in VA as can be downloaded above. On 29 Oct. 1651 William AYRES had 600 acres *Ayres* survyed in Anne Arundel Co., MD (Patents Q:99) William AYRES on 5 Oct. 1653 demanded 950 acres of 1550 assigned to him by Caprt. BRENT and Mr. Edward LLOYD, and assinged 600 acres of the 950 to MR. Richard WELLS. He then demanded the 350 left plus 1300 more for transporting himself, Sarah his deceased wife, Ann AYRES his daughter and 9 servants [named] before June 1652, and Martha his now wife and a servant [named] since June 1652 for a total of 1650 acres. He then assigned 500 of the 1650 to Tho: MARSH. (Patents ABH:347-348) At the Battle of the Severn on 25 March 1655, William AYRES was allegedly the Standard Bearer for the Puritans, and at the beginning of the battle the Standard was fired on, and he was killed. [John Bennett Boddie, *Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia,* (Chicago: Chicago Law Printing Company, 1938).] From various accounts I have seen, there were apparently contemporary documents describing the battle, but I have not seen the location and/or source of these. If anyone knows, I would be interested, in verifying Boddie's account of William AYRES. On 20 April 1653 Thomas MARSH had sold to William AYRES 500 acres of 1000 acres due him by warrant dated 25 Oct. 1651. "Samuel CHEW and Ann CHEW the Daughter and Sole heir of Mr. William AYRES" had sold the 500 acres on 4 July 1657 to Anthony SALWAY. At the same time Anthony SALWAY sold 300 acres of land due William AYRES upon his right entered 5 Oct. 1653. Mr. Anthony SALWAY had married the widow of Mr. William AYRES, and she relinquished all her interest in the same. (Patents Q:195-196) On 27 Aug. 1658 the 600 acres surveyed on 29 Oct. 1651 was granted to "Ann the Daughter and Heire of the said Will. AYRES and now wife to Samuel CHEW." (Patents Q:99-100) Note that Donna Valley Russell, *First Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1649-1658,* Vol 1, The Landowners, (New Market, MD: Catoctin Press, 1999), incorrectly made statements that William AYRES widow was Sarah MARSH. As noted above, William's first wife was Sarah -?-, who predeceased him, and his second wife was Martha -?-, who secondly married Anthony SALWAY. Her information will be corrected in her second volume which is to be out shortly (or already out?). 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Hildebrand Johan, wife Maria, son's Friderich, Heinrich, Carl, daughter Caroline, Baltimore,Md area, came 1852, Johan died 1864, Maria 1889,any info appreciated Nancy
Do you have any Thompsons in the book. They lived near Mt. Carmel & Prettyboy reservoir? Thank you so much for sharing with us. Jeanne Alexander
Shirley, would you please check for Thomas Bentley and Hannah (unproved last name, possibly Thomas). Early to middle 1700s. They supposedly bought land from and then back to a man named Baker or Banker in 1751, prior to moving to NC. Thank you, Sharon Bentley Gibson
Lyneve, The book has Elizabeth Nash, was ind. and tried for bast. in Aug. 1742 and John Nash, was b. c. 1658, giving his age as 64 in 1722 I live in Northern Indiana by Michigan line. My Ford family was in Baltimore by 1652. The Baltimore County Families book has been one of the best for research for me. Our library has it, but found I used it so many times I purchased it thru Amazon.com Happy to help all of you, but specific details are very helpful as the book is 924 pages and would be difficult to type the whole book. Thank's a lot and we all help each other. Shirley Ford-Bowersox
Barbara, The Chews in the book are Joseph, Samuel and William. This book is Baltimore so possible your Chews were some place else in MD. It list one Sarah Bond, in 1750 owned 100 a. of Harris Trust, and 150 a. of Abel's lot. That's all it says. The information on Bonds is several pages and too many to type. Sorry. Shirley
CHEW is one of my lines on which I haven't done much personal reseach. Robert L. CHEW published a book called *A Genealogy of the Chew Family,* in 1982. Allegedly John CHEW of VA is the same as baptised 16 Dec. 1587 at Whally, Lancashire, England, and named in his father's will in 1640 (when he was 88 years old). It has been a few years since I looked at his book, but he had also listed a number of children other than Samuel and Joseph as children of John, and had the family running up and down the east coast from New England to VA. It may be true, but I would be very wary of accepting everything he has written. Some of it seemed to stretch believability in my mind, and as I recall, there was little documentation. As I recall there was nothing to list how he connected John CHEW of VA as being identical to the one bap. in 1587 above. I have seen too many instances of where a researcher has taken a name from the IGI parish extraction program, and assumed a name found there that seems to be about the right age is the same person in the Colonies. In my own ancestry, I can think of at least 3 instances from the early 1600s where someone has done that, where the connection has later been proved to be incorrect. There are at least a couple others, not including CHEW, that are in the category of "possible" but not proved or disproved either way whether the person in England is the same person in the Colonies. Someday I hope to investigate this CHEW branch of my ancestry more, and see whether I agree with his findings. Allegedly John's wife Sarah was Sarah GALE or Sarah BOND (was one a maiden name and the other a first marriage?), but I have never seen documentation for either. If someone can cite an original source for that information, I would be interested. John's son Samuel married Ann AYRES, the only daughter of William AYRES and wife Sarah. This I have researched. I'll list a few notes about AYRES. The scans of these patents can be downloaded from the Library of VA site at: http://eagle.vsla.edu/lonn/ Just type in "eyres, william" The first record I find of him is 30 June 1635 William HEIRES (EYRES) received 250 acres in Warrosquoiacke Co., VA (named changed in Isle of Wight Co. in 1637). He had a number of other patents in VA as can be downloaded above. On 29 Oct. 1651 William AYRES had 600 acres *Ayres* survyed in Anne Arundel Co., MD (Patents Q:99) William AYRES on 5 Oct. 1653 demanded 950 acres of 1550 assigned to him by Caprt. BRENT and Mr. Edward LLOYD, and assinged 600 acres of the 950 to MR. Richard WELLS. He then demanded the 350 left plus 1300 more for transporting himself, Sarah his deceased wife, Ann AYRES his daughter and 9 servants [named] before June 1652, and Martha his now wife and a servant [named] since June 1652 for a total of 1650 acres. He then assigned 500 of the 1650 to Tho: MARSH. (Patents ABH:347-348) At the Battle of the Severn on 25 March 1655, William AYRES was allegedly the Standard Bearer for the Puritans, and at the beginning of the battle the Standard was fired on, and he was killed. [John Bennett Boddie, *Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia,* (Chicago: Chicago Law Printing Company, 1938).] From various accounts I have seen, there were apparently contemporary documents describing the battle, but I have not seen the location and/or source of these. If anyone knows, I would be interested, in verifying Boddie's account of William AYRES. On 20 April 1653 Thomas MARSH had sold to William AYRES 500 acres of 1000 acres due him by warrant dated 25 Oct. 1651. "Samuel CHEW and Ann CHEW the Daughter and Sole heir of Mr. William AYRES" had sold the 500 acres on 4 July 1657 to Anthony SALWAY. At the same time Anthony SALWAY sold 300 acres of land due William AYRES upon his right entered 5 Oct. 1653. Mr. Anthony SALWAY had married the widow of Mr. William AYRES, and she relinquished all her interest in the same. (Patents Q:195-196) On 27 Aug. 1658 the 600 acres surveyed on 29 Oct. 1651 was granted to "Ann the Daughter and Heire of the said Will. AYRES and now wife to Samuel CHEW." (Patents Q:99-100) Note that Donna Valley Russell, *First Families of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1649-1658,* Vol 1, The Landowners, (New Market, MD: Catoctin Press, 1999), incorrectly made statements that William AYRES widow was Sarah MARSH. As noted above, William's first wife was Sarah -?-, who predeceased him, and his second wife was Martha -?-, who secondly married Anthony SALWAY. Her information will be corrected in her second volume which is to be out shortly (or already out?). Rick Saunders http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/0.html
Shirley, I have a John Chew 1590-1668 in MD m. ? a Sarah unk.& a 2nd marriage to Mrs. Rachel Constable. Then, I have a William Chew 1671-1709/10 m. 1690 Sidney Wynne, their son, Benjamin Chew m. 1726 Sarah Bond, their dau.- Sarah b.1-23-1757 m. John Chew Could you verify this? And, give me more info on the 'Bond' Family? I also have some info on the 'Ayers', 'Wynne'. Barbara Long barblong@bestnetpc.com
I would appreciate you looking for the Journey family. They lived in Maryland during the time period the book covers. Thanks for all your wonderful help. Pam Journey
Thanks a million Shirley! Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sbgranger@aol.com> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 5:17 AM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Baltimore Co. Families by Barnes > Linda, > The book only gives brief information. > Reynolds, Thomas, of Calvert Co., in 1750 owned 300 a. Clarkson's Hope > Reynolds, Thomas, in 1750 owned 106 a. Smith's Forest; may have been the > Thomas Reynolds fined in Nov. 1757 for bast. as the father of Ann Young's > child > Reynolds, William, was in Balto. Co. by 1694 as a taxable in Spesuita Hund. > Reynolds, William, d. by 4 March 1729 when admin. bond was posted by George > Elliott, with Darby Henly and John Fuller > > Hope some of this helps. > Shirley > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: > http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html > > >
Linda, The book only gives brief information. Reynolds, Thomas, of Calvert Co., in 1750 owned 300 a. Clarkson's Hope Reynolds, Thomas, in 1750 owned 106 a. Smith's Forest; may have been the Thomas Reynolds fined in Nov. 1757 for bast. as the father of Ann Young's child Reynolds, William, was in Balto. Co. by 1694 as a taxable in Spesuita Hund. Reynolds, William, d. by 4 March 1729 when admin. bond was posted by George Elliott, with Darby Henly and John Fuller Hope some of this helps. Shirley
You're welcome. Names are often spelled differently. They were at the mercy of whoever was doing the writing and often written the way they sounded rather than the correct spelling. Soundex has allowed for the missed spellings. If you have specific dates and counties it will help you find someone even if it's mis-spelled. Shirley Ford-Bowersox
DO YOU HAVE ANY KOHLERS OR KOEHLERS IN YOUR BOOK? THANKS.DOROTHY KAYLOR ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sbgranger@aol.com> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 7:22 AM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] RE: (BALTGEN-L) Baltimore Co, > Etta, The book covers 1659 - 1759. Sorry. > Shirley > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > USGenWeb/MDGenWeb page for Anne Arundel Co. - 350 Years of Settlement > 1649-1999 > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear > >