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    1. Re: [McQUEEN] The family history Percy Macqueen's charts (Doune)
    2. No Henry. I havent, but I will take a look through the old notes I have to see if I have anything lurking in there. Meanwhile is this your Dugal: Dougal McQueen, a Jacobite, was in the MacIntosh brigade that invaded England in the 1715 uprising. He was captured at Preston, Lancastershire, England November 13, 1715. He was shipped to Annapolis, Maryland and sold on August 25, 1716 as an indentured servant for 7 years to William Holland member of the Governor's Colonial Council. Dugal is listed as a tax payer (property owner) in the Upper Cliffs Hundred of Calvert County in 1732. Dugal a resident of Prince Georges County received 72 acres of land called Cranberry Plains September 1, 1740 (Julian Calendar). Cranberry Plains is probably located on the site of St Johns Catholic Church and School in Westminster, Maryland. Dugal signed his will on March 26, 1746. His wife was listed as Grace (Brown?). He names his sons William, Francis and Thomas. It was written by Daniel Franklin Macqueen and this Dugal is his 5th Great Grandfather. You can find him at _http://www.geocities.com/danielmcqueen/history.html_ (http://www.geocities.com/danielmcqueen/history.html) Dawn

    02/25/2006 03:02:44