Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 241-247- LILLY, DIMOND, BURGOON, CARLIN, HOBBS, OGLE - Feb 1830 Malachia HOBBS vs Charity M. LILLY Estate - Title Charity M. LILLY of Summerhill Twp, Cambria Co, PA d/ intestate, leaving 12 children (all Out of State), - Richard LILLY - Mary w/o Daniel DIMOND - Martha w/o Jacob BURGOON - Thomas LILLY - John LILLY - Anna w/o Levy BURGOON - Samuel LILLY - Joseph LILLY - Mary Ann w/o John CARLIN - Luke Lilly - Teresa LILLY - Isadora LILLY, a minor Land - "Peace", 1/2 undivided part along with stock and furniture (but not Slaves), sold to Malachi HOBBS in 1828 and which she obtained upon the decease of Ann OGLE; adjoins lands of Frederick LOY Sr. and John OGLE. Title granted on 13 Sep 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com
On May 23, 1822, the first Frederick Cattle Show, the forerunner of The Great Frederick Fair, was held at the Hessian Barracks, off South Market Street in Frederick. On May 23, 1843, Eva Catherine Schley Bier, supposedly the first child born in Fredericktown, died at 94. On May 23, 1850, Enoch Louis Lowe was nominated to be Maryland's governor. He lived on East Second Street in Frederick. On May 23, 1854, Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Frederick was dedicated. On May 23, 1900, the Masonic Temple Association bought the property of the late William F. Miller on West Church Street in Frederick for $7,000. The lot was 63 by 135 feet. A newly constructed temple was dedicated on December 12, 1902. On May 23, 1922, the Kiwanis Club of Frederick was organized at a meeting at The Wayside Inn on East Patrick Street in Frederick. On May 23, 1974, Sue Baumgardner, wife of embattled Sheriff Richard Baumgardner, filed for her husband's position in the upcoming election, becoming the first woman to seek the job. On May 23, 1990, Charles Ernest Keller, better known as "King Kong" Keller when he played baseball for The New York Yankees, died at age 73. He was born September 12, 1916, in Middletown. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)
Does any one have any data on the WELLING family? In 1840 one lives in Frederick Co. Mrs WELLING. I am seeking a father for a Zachariah WELLING born in early 1800's. Any data you can share would be appreciated Thank you Jeanie --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2ยข/min or less.
Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 217-241 - JAMISON, HARRIS, BLAIR, SELLMAN, WHITE - Feb 1828 JAMISON Heirs of Frederick County and Archibald GEORGE of Baltimore City as adm/of David EDGAR and creditor vs John JAMISON Estate John JAMISON was indebted by note to William HARRIS in 1817; Harris transferred note to David EDGAR in 1819. In 1819 Jamison conveyed a farm by deed to Thomas HARRIS. Edgar has since died and Archibald GEORGE obtained a judgement against Jamison in 1821. Thomas HARRIS died with a will leaving the farm to Sarah JAMISON, widow of John JAMISON, to be rented out until all the debts were paid. William B. HIBBARD was adm/of John JAMISON's estate and claims the estate is insufficient. The widow of John JAMISON, Sarah, has also died. John JAMISON d/ intestate, leaving widow - Sarah (now dec'd) and 6 children, - Susanna JAMISON w/o Samuel BLAIR - Sarah JAMISON - Benjamin JAMISON, a minor - William JAMISON, a minor - Elie JAMISON, a minor - John JAMISON, a minor Land - Farm of 100 acres, to Jamison from his father, Robert JAMISON, lies next to lands of Joseph HAYS, Nicholas UMSTEAD and Elias GRIMES. Thomas HARRIS, dec'd (will 9 Dec 1821; 20 Mar 1823) widow - (see JS-9, 168) d/ Sophia HARRIS d/ Ruth SELLMAN d/ Caroline HARRIS d/ Catharine HARRIS d/ Susanna HARRIS d/ Margaret HARRIS d/ Sarah JAMISON (farm purchased from John JAMISON) s/ Thomas HARRIS s/ John HARRIS s/ George Crabs HARRIS s/ Washington HARRIS grdau/ Matilda HARRIS Guardian was William B. HIBBERD; trustee was William BLAIR; on 29 Dec 1828, sale made to John WHITE for $851.36; each 1/6 share to the Jamison siblings was $32.60 after debts were paid; finalized 19 Aug 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com
On May 22, 1832, the installation of the first oil street lamps on Frederick streets was completed. On May 22, 1900, a contract was awarded to Harry W. Bowers to build a new Female High School on East Church Street in Frederick. This building today is the headquarters of The Frederick County Board of Education. On May 22, 1914, the Civic Club of Frederick established the Frederick County Free Library and opened in the YMCA building at the corner of West Church and North Court streets. On May 22, 1960, a herd of intoxicated heifers led Frederick County Sheriff's deputies to a still off Fingerboard Road. Thomas Dawkins and Robert Winston were arrested. On May 22, 1984, Dr. George Joseph Snowball, who practiced dentistry in Frederick for 57 years (1913-1970), and who retired at age 92, died at age 105. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)
A life-sized statue of James Mifflin Hood stands in Preston Gardens on Saint Paul Place just opposite the main entrance of Mercy Medical Center in Baltimore City. It was originally located elsewhere and moved to Preston Gardens years ago. There was a recent newspaper article in the Sun suggesting that it should be moved in front of Penn Station to replace that horrible Man/Woman atrocity put up a few years back. I suspect if you contacted the Library at the Maryland Historical Society you could learn more about Mr. Hood. Gary 21 May 2006 Baltimore http://home.att.net/~g.ruppert Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 00:54:31 EDT From: Billygrm@aol.com To: MDFREDER-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <487.43a538.31a14c87@aol.com> Subject: James Mifflin HOOD 1821, Baltimore Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" James Mifflin HOOD was born 22 March 1821 in Baltimore. He lived most of his life in Frederick, MD. He was the son of James HOOD and Elizabeth MIFFLIN. I am trying to find the identity of his siblings, if any, and would greatly appreciate any information. Billy
Fred, You may want to check out the district maps available at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~midmdroots/photos/maps/index.htm#Top The best maps, though later in time, can be found on the MD State Archives website at: http://mdslavery.net/html/mapped_images/mapsindex.html Hope this helps. Bob Fout ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fred Conley" <fconley@atlanticbb.net> To: <MDFREDER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 9:08 PM Subject: [MDFR] 1800 Districts > Could anyone tell me the boundaries of Districts # 5 (Tanneytown) and > District # 6 (Westminster) for 1800? Are there any maps available on the > Internet? Thanks for any help. > > Fred Conley > > > ==== MDFREDER Mailing List ==== > * * Visit the MID MARYLAND ROOTS Website * * > http://midmdroots.com/ > Court Records, Cemetery Inscriptions, Lookups and Queries! > >
Could anyone tell me the boundaries of Districts # 5 (Tanneytown) and District # 6 (Westminster) for 1800? Are there any maps available on the Internet? Thanks for any help. Fred Conley
At 06:53 PM 5/21/2006, Gwen Boyer Bjorkman wrote: >Thank you so much Dorinda! This is great! They are all my family >and Mary Magdalena Burrier who m. >William Crown are my ancestors, so I know it is Crown and not >Brown. That Margaret Nusbaum is my >most wanted ancestor! I would love to discover her maiden name and >the name of her husband. Now >where do we order copies of these records? This really includes the >whole family. It is great. What I am wondering is can anyone tell me where in Ohio this John Boyer and wife, Sallie, ended up?? Mary Boyer, wife of George Ater that ended up in Ross and Pickaway Co. Ohio in 1799 supposedly had a brother John Boyer that accompanied family to that area. Any leads appreciated as Mary is really a hard Boyer as every family had at least one!! Thanks Kay Ater Goeggle kgoeggle@bellsouth.net
Thank you so much Dorinda! This is great! They are all my family and Mary Magdalena Burrier who m. William Crown are my ancestors, so I know it is Crown and not Brown. That Margaret Nusbaum is my most wanted ancestor! I would love to discover her maiden name and the name of her husband. Now where do we order copies of these records? This really includes the whole family. Gwen Boyer Bjorkman gwenbj@seanet.com -----Original Message----- From: Dorinda Shepley [mailto:midmdroots@yahoo.com] Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 2:21 PM To: MDFREDER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDFR] BURRIER, WALTZ, BOYER, CROWN/BROWN, CAIN, RODRUCK, RINER Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 194-217 - BURRIER, WALTZ, BOYER, CROWN/BROWN, CAIN, RODRUCK, RINER - Feb 1830 Adam BURRIER Estate Land Indenture of 1801 to Adam BURRIER from his siblings listed father, Leonard BURRIER, dec'd - his 6 children, - Jacob BURRIER - John BURRIER - Adam BURRIER - Philip BURRIER - Margaret BURRIER - Mary BURRIER w/o Jacob WALTZ Lands in indenture conveyed to Leonard were "Industry and Frugality", 270 acres, by patent in 1799; "Middle Plantation", 120 acres, and "Second Neglect", 5 acres, by Henry CLISAL in 1798; "What You Will", 62 acres, by Margaret NUSBAUM in 1799; "Hidden Treasure", 5 acres, by Samuel DUVALL in 1798; "The Finishing Stroke", 29+ acres, by Thomas BEATTY in 1793; "Middle Plantation", 18 acres by Samuel DUVALL in 1789; one undivided moriety of land "Pleasant Valley", 9 acres, and "Benjamin's Delight", 75 acres, to Leonard and Philip BURRIER by Benjamin MARTIN in 1761; "Alder Spring", 49+ acres, from Benjamin GASSAWAY in 1788. Adam BURRIER d/ Jul 1829 intestate, leaving widow - Susanna and 12 children - Solomon BURRIER - Elizabeth BURRIER - Jacob BURRIER - Susanna BURRIER - Adam BURRIER - Ohio - John BURRIER - Ohio - Sally BURRIER w/o John BOYER - Ohio - Magdalena BURRIER w/o William CROWN/BROWN - Ohio - William BURRIER, a minor - Sophia BURRIER, a minor - Barbara BURRIER, a minor - Maria BURRIER, a minor Land - "Middle Plantation" and "Second Neglect", 125 acres, conveyed in 1801 by heirs of Leonard BURRIER; - "Barony Point", 5+ acres, from Thomas CAIN (w/ Leticia) (he the only son and heir of John CAIN) in 1803; - "Culloden Wall", 18+ acres from Thomas MAYNARD in 1828. Guardian and trustee was George RINER; on 1 May 1830, sale made to John RODRUCK at $2,109.60 subject to the widow's dower; each 1/12 share was $165.22; finalized 15 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com ==== MDFREDER Mailing List ==== * * Visit the MID MARYLAND ROOTS Website * * http://midmdroots.com/ Court Records, Cemetery Inscriptions, Lookups and Queries!
Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 194-217 - BURRIER, WALTZ, BOYER, CROWN/BROWN, CAIN, RODRUCK, RINER - Feb 1830 Adam BURRIER Estate Land Indenture of 1801 to Adam BURRIER from his siblings listed father, Leonard BURRIER, dec'd - his 6 children, - Jacob BURRIER - John BURRIER - Adam BURRIER - Philip BURRIER - Margaret BURRIER - Mary BURRIER w/o Jacob WALTZ Lands in indenture conveyed to Leonard were "Industry and Frugality", 270 acres, by patent in 1799; "Middle Plantation", 120 acres, and "Second Neglect", 5 acres, by Henry CLISAL in 1798; "What You Will", 62 acres, by Margaret NUSBAUM in 1799; "Hidden Treasure", 5 acres, by Samuel DUVALL in 1798; "The Finishing Stroke", 29+ acres, by Thomas BEATTY in 1793; "Middle Plantation", 18 acres by Samuel DUVALL in 1789; one undivided moriety of land "Pleasant Valley", 9 acres, and "Benjamin's Delight", 75 acres, to Leonard and Philip BURRIER by Benjamin MARTIN in 1761; "Alder Spring", 49+ acres, from Benjamin GASSAWAY in 1788. Adam BURRIER d/ Jul 1829 intestate, leaving widow - Susanna and 12 children - Solomon BURRIER - Elizabeth BURRIER - Jacob BURRIER - Susanna BURRIER - Adam BURRIER - Ohio - John BURRIER - Ohio - Sally BURRIER w/o John BOYER - Ohio - Magdalena BURRIER w/o William CROWN/BROWN - Ohio - William BURRIER, a minor - Sophia BURRIER, a minor - Barbara BURRIER, a minor - Maria BURRIER, a minor Land - "Middle Plantation" and "Second Neglect", 125 acres, conveyed in 1801 by heirs of Leonard BURRIER; - "Barony Point", 5+ acres, from Thomas CAIN (w/ Leticia) (he the only son and heir of John CAIN) in 1803; - "Culloden Wall", 18+ acres from Thomas MAYNARD in 1828. Guardian and trustee was George RINER; on 1 May 1830, sale made to John RODRUCK at $2,109.60 subject to the widow's dower; each 1/12 share was $165.22; finalized 15 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com
On May 21, 1912, Charter #1 in the United States Chamber of Commerce was issued to the chapter in Frederick. On May 21, 1939, William B. Cutshall, who was the president of the Woodsboro Canning Company, organized in 1909, died. On May 21, 1989, Edward Schley Delaplaine, Frederick native, former judge of The Maryland Court of Appeal, local historian and author, died. He was born October 6, 1893. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)
James Mifflin HOOD was born 22 March 1821 in Baltimore. He lived most of his life in Frederick, MD. He was the son of James HOOD and Elizabeth MIFFLIN. I am trying to find the identity of his siblings, if any, and would greatly appreciate any information. Billy
Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 168-194- HARRIS, PHILLIPS, BENTON, EATER, MAGERS, JAMISON, LANGSTRATH, BLAIR, SELLMAN, WILSON, HIBBERD, GRIMES - Oct 1828 William B. HIBBERD, adm/of Matilda HARRIS, George C. HARRIS and Washington HARRIS, minors, by Elias GRIMES, their next friend vs John HARRIS Estate Thomas HARRIS, d/ Jan 1823 (will 9 Dec 1821; 20 Mar 1823) widow - Margaret and children (spouses and grandchildren were not listed in the will), s/ John HARRIS d/ intestate w/out issue d/ Catharine HARRIS w/o Elie PHILLIPS, both dec'd, ...Matilda PHILLIPS w/o Edward BENTON - Ohio ...Miranda PHILLIPS w/o Darius EATER ...Ruth PHILLIPS w/o Abdel MAGERS ...John PHILLIPS d/ Sarah HARRIS w/o John JAMISON, both dec'd, ...Susanna JAMISON w/o Samuel BLAIR ...Sarah JAMISON ...Benjamin JAMISON, a minor ...Elie JAMISON, a minor ...William JAMISON, a minor ...John JAMISON, a minor d/ Sophia HARRIS w/o George LANGSTRATH d/ Ruth HARRIS w/o Thomas SELLMAN - Ohio s/ George Crabs HARRIS s/ Washington HARRIS d/ Caroline HARRIS d/ Catharine HARRIS w/o Joseph WILSON d/ Susannah HARRIS d/ Margaret HARRIS, a minor s/ Thomas HARRIS (Jr.) grdau/ Matilda HARRIS d/ c1825 intestate (her parents' names not given) Land - - to d/ Sarah, the farm he purchased from John JAMISON, to be rented out for her support; - to s/ Thomas, the farm he purchased from Samuel McFERREN; - to s/ John, the farm from Thomas Sr.'s father and land from Norman BRUCE; - to s/ George C., the farm purchased from Jacob SMITH; - to s/ Washington, the farm purchased from Joseph HAYS; Executors were Joshua DELAPLANE and Francis SPALDING; witnesses: Jacob SHEETZ, George SIX, Thomas CLABAUGH. Administrator for John HARRIS' estate was Elias GRIMES; guardian was Abraham LICHTENWALTER. On 28 Feb 1829, Lot GRIMES testified the Bentons and Sellmans were living in Ohio. On 17 Feb 1829, Caroline HARRIS testified the widow of Thomas HARRIS, Margaret, was 57 years old and in good health. Trustee was Elias GRIMES; after failed public sale on 1 Oct 1829, private sale made for John GRIMES' land for $2,600 but purchaser not named. After payments were made per Thomas' will, creditors were paid $.63 on the dollar; finalized 15 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com
On May 20, 1774, John Hanson presided at a public meeting at the Frederick County Courthouse. Citizens favored cutting off trade with England and opposed the closing of Boston Harbor. On May 20, 1887, the Frederick Seamless Hosiery Company, which later became the Union Manufacturing Company, began producing men's half-hose socks at the Etchison Building in the first block of East Patrick Street in Frederick. On May 20, 1900, a new Episcopal Sunday School building on Franklin Street, which would grow into St. Timothy's Mission of All Saints Episcopal Parish, was dedicated at Schleysville. When it opened it was entirely free of debt, having cost a total of $442 to construct. On May 20, 1958, an Air National Guard jet trainer collided with a Capital Airlines passenger plane, sending both planes crashing to the ground just south of Jefferson. Twelve people were killed. Only the jet's pilot survived. On May 20, 1971, Dr. Randall Elliott resigned as president of Hood College. On May 20, 1973, Dr. George Joseph Snowball, a Frederick dentist, was honored by the Frederick Negro Professional Women's Club for his community service. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)
Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 156-167 - HOWARD, MEISSEL, READ/REID, HALLER, AGERS, HEBB, SLAVES, BUCKEY, DAVIS, EAGLE - Jul 1829 Daniel BUCKEY and Elisha HOWARD, exec/of Dorcas HOWARD vs Mary Ann READ/REID Estate Dorcas HOWARD, dec'd (will 7 Mar 1820; 21 Mar 1826) mother of s/ Elisha HOWARD d/ Elizabeth w/o Jacob MEISSEL d/ Dorcas HALLER d/ Ann HOWARD grdau - Rebecca D.J. AGERS grson - George William Howard HEBB SLAVES - Negro boy PETER (to son Elisha) Freedom upon his death and $20 each to - negro man HENRY, negro women SUCKY and RACHEL - negro man MATTHEW to be set free within 6 months of Dorcas' death Executors were son, Elisha and friend Daniel BUCKEY; witnesses: Somerset R. WATERS, George SNOUFFER and Samuel DUTROW. Land - 263 acres sold by executors to Mary Ann READ in 1826. Mary Ann READ/REID d/ aft Jun 1826 intestate - 4 children, - Sarah Ann READ - Montgomery County - Gwynn READ, a minor - Allegany County - Nelson READ, a minor - Montgomery County - Robert READ, a minor - Montgomery County Administrators were Davis RICHARDSON and Elisha HOWARD; Guardian was Levy DAVIS; trustee was Frederick A. SCHLEY; sale made to William EAGLE for $2,906.15. After debts were paid, each 1/4 share to the READ children was $73.07; finalized 8 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com
Frederick Co, MD - Equity Court Abstracts - JS-9 144-156 - SCHOLL, BRENGLE, SLAVE - Jul 1826 Daniel SCHOLL, adm/of Christian SCHOLL vs Christian BRENGLE - Foreclosure Christian SCHOLL who had signed as security for Christian BRENGLE and paid his debt to William R. SANDERSON. Christian SCHOLL d/ Feb 1826 intestate and Daniel SCHOLL is seeking reimbursement from Brengle. Land - Lot #9 of "Tasker's Chance", 5 acres. SLAVE - Negro boy SANDY (16 in Nov 1822) also household goods, wagon and cart and 3 horses. Trustee was Frederick A. SCHLEY; sale went to Jacob BRENGLE for $519.50 for lot and personal property except no mention of the slave. Scholl received $579.50 out of the $768.30 owed to him; finalized 15 Jul 1830. =================================== - Dorinda Shepley - Dorinda@MidMdRoots.com www.MidMdRoots.com
On May 19, 1861, Dr. Edward Oliver Belt, who founded the Episcopal Eye, Ear and Throat Charity Hospital in Washington, D. C., was born in Frederick County. On May 19, 1919, William Tyler Page, who was born and raised on Record Street in Frederick, was appointed clerk of The House of Representatives. On May 19, 1921, John D. Hendrickson, the founder of the dry goods firm that bore his name, died at his West Second Street home. He was born in Baker's Valley near Buckeystown on September 24, 1855. On May 19, 1949, the first auction was conducted at The Woodsboro Livestock Sales, Inc., in Woodsboro. The auctioneer was Delbert Null, whose father John Null, was also on the auctioneering staff. On May 19, 1973, Donald Grossnickle, of Middletown, became the first male graduate of Hood College. He later was an assistant state's attorney in Frederick County for many years. If anyone can add information to these History Moments, or would like to suggest an item for another calendar day, please contact me privately. John W. Ashbury (wasps65@earthlink.net)
Anyone know Jay Cline(s) email address. I have some more HOffman info and I'm trying to get in touch with him. Harriet
In a message dated 5/18/2006 7:08:39 AM, fhagan2@earthlink.net writes: >The families of Patrick Hagan, Andrew Hagan and Alexander Hagan are listed >on the 1790 U.S. Census for Frederick County, Maryland. I did not find >these families in the 1800 U.S. Census for Frederick County. Can someone >suggest why these three families left Frederick County (if they actually >did leave) and where they could have gone? Try Loudoun County, Virginia. Some of my ancestors migrated from Frederick Co., MD to Loudoun Co., VA. where they were farmers. Valerie