I have a Rebecca Ritchey (or Richie, etc.) born in 1797 in Madison County, KY, married in 1820 in Preble County, OH to Edmond/Edward Marshall. Looking for a family for Rebecca. Any clues? Susan
Could you please tell me who contact in the Norfolk Virginia Area? I am the Descendant of Levi Houston of Maryland. Sincerely Rodney Hall [email protected] >From: "Christopher T. Smithson" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [MDGEN] Membership in the SAR/DAR >Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 22:47:53 -0400 > >Membership in the Sons of the American Revolution is open to any male >who is a descendant and of at least 18 years old of a Revolutionary War >Patriot. The same for DAR, and being of good character. > >Service for the Patriot includes Civil Service (Petit Jury, Grand Jury, >Signer of the Oath of Alligance and Freeman) and Military Service (in >any Militia Company in any of the 13 Colonies and the Ohio Territory) >with suitable documentation of the patriots service. > >What can not be used as proof of service: > >DAR PATRIOT INDEX >DAR Applications prior to abt 1964 depending on documentation used >SAR Applications prior to abt 1964 depending on documentation used > >If you had your father, mother, uncle, aunt, cousin or grandparent join >either organazation it depends on the documentation given when they >applied for membership. > >If you are joining DAR you cannot source an SAR Application as proof. >But if you are joining SAR you can use a DAR Application if >documentation is suitable. > >If you wish to join either organization please let me know. If you live >local in or near Harford County I can put you in contact with the local >chapters of DAR (which there is 2 in Harford County: Gov William Paca >and Harford Town) including the only SAR chapter in Harford County (Col. >Aquila Hall) which I am President and Registrar of. > >If you live at a distance I can get you the name of a chapter near your >home and their contact person. > >Sincerely, > >Christopher T. Smithson, President >Colonel Aquila Hall Chapter, MDSSAR >4219 Paddrick Road >Darlington, MD 21034-1034 >(410) 836-3433 >[email protected] > > >==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== >Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Could you please tell me who contact in the Norfolk Virginia Area? I am the Descendant of Levi Houston of Maryland. Sincerely Rodney Hall [email protected] >From: "Christopher T. Smithson" <[email protected]> >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [MDGEN] Membership in the SAR/DAR >Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 22:47:53 -0400 > >Membership in the Sons of the American Revolution is open to any male >who is a descendant and of at least 18 years old of a Revolutionary War >Patriot. The same for DAR, and being of good character. > >Service for the Patriot includes Civil Service (Petit Jury, Grand Jury, >Signer of the Oath of Alligance and Freeman) and Military Service (in >any Militia Company in any of the 13 Colonies and the Ohio Territory) >with suitable documentation of the patriots service. > >What can not be used as proof of service: > >DAR PATRIOT INDEX >DAR Applications prior to abt 1964 depending on documentation used >SAR Applications prior to abt 1964 depending on documentation used > >If you had your father, mother, uncle, aunt, cousin or grandparent join >either organazation it depends on the documentation given when they >applied for membership. > >If you are joining DAR you cannot source an SAR Application as proof. >But if you are joining SAR you can use a DAR Application if >documentation is suitable. > >If you wish to join either organization please let me know. If you live >local in or near Harford County I can put you in contact with the local >chapters of DAR (which there is 2 in Harford County: Gov William Paca >and Harford Town) including the only SAR chapter in Harford County (Col. >Aquila Hall) which I am President and Registrar of. > >If you live at a distance I can get you the name of a chapter near your >home and their contact person. > >Sincerely, > >Christopher T. Smithson, President >Colonel Aquila Hall Chapter, MDSSAR >4219 Paddrick Road >Darlington, MD 21034-1034 >(410) 836-3433 >[email protected] > > >==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== >Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Membership in the Sons of the American Revolution is open to any male who is a descendant and of at least 18 years old of a Revolutionary War Patriot. The same for DAR, and being of good character. Service for the Patriot includes Civil Service (Petit Jury, Grand Jury, Signer of the Oath of Alligance and Freeman) and Military Service (in any Militia Company in any of the 13 Colonies and the Ohio Territory) with suitable documentation of the patriots service. What can not be used as proof of service: DAR PATRIOT INDEX DAR Applications prior to abt 1964 depending on documentation used SAR Applications prior to abt 1964 depending on documentation used If you had your father, mother, uncle, aunt, cousin or grandparent join either organazation it depends on the documentation given when they applied for membership. If you are joining DAR you cannot source an SAR Application as proof. But if you are joining SAR you can use a DAR Application if documentation is suitable. If you wish to join either organization please let me know. If you live local in or near Harford County I can put you in contact with the local chapters of DAR (which there is 2 in Harford County: Gov William Paca and Harford Town) including the only SAR chapter in Harford County (Col. Aquila Hall) which I am President and Registrar of. If you live at a distance I can get you the name of a chapter near your home and their contact person. Sincerely, Christopher T. Smithson, President Colonel Aquila Hall Chapter, MDSSAR 4219 Paddrick Road Darlington, MD 21034-1034 (410) 836-3433 [email protected]
Church Records: MD and DE, 1600s-1800s O'Neil, Maria Section : Early Catholic Church Records in Baltimore, MD Page # : 191 O'Neil, Mary Section : Records of St. Paul's Parish, Vol. I Page # : 77 O'Neil, Mary Section : Early Catholic Church Records in Baltimore, MD Page # : 191 O'Neil, Mary Section : St. John's and St. George's Parish Registers Page # : 183 O'Neil, Mary Section : St. John's and St. George's Parish Registers Page # : 191 O'Neil, Mary Section : St. John's and St. George's Parish Registers Page # : 194 Dave Goodman Baltimore PC Users Group http://www.baltimorepcug.org The GOODMAN Family http://www.bcpl.net/~dmg Baltimore County Genealogical Society http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Angela Williams" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 6:26 PM Subject: [MDGEN] Genealogy CD > Does anyone have Family Tree Maker's cd #178? It's called Maryland and > Delaware, 1600s-1800s, Church Records. I checked lists on the internet to > see if anyone owned it for a look-up and I couldn't find anyone. If anyone > owns this cd and wouldn't mind doing a look-up, I need the information for > Mary O'Neill in Baltimore, MD. There may be a few different records. If I > can given any more information to narrow it down, please let me know. Thank > you! > > Meriah > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected] > > >
Listers; To see a list of Maryland State Archives, List of Institutions of Interest go to this URL: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/refserv/forms/html/areainst.html Bill in NJ
Good Evening: I am looking for descedants of charter members of the Colonel Aquila Hall Chapter of the Maryland Society of the Sons of the American Revolution which was chartered on September 10, 1920, in Bel Air, Harford Co., MD. William F. Anderson Samuel Webster Bradford Gilman L. Camp Lawson Cooley Francis B. Culver Richard Dallam William Webster Finney A. S. Goldsborough Harry Hunt Hamill George C. Hopkins W. Wiley Hopkins Worthington Hopkins James D. Iglehart Walter T. Jackson Charles F. Lamb John L. G. Lee William B. Nelson Harry L. Reeder George W. Richardson Thomas H. Robinson Alfred Active Rogers Purnell F. Sappington Roland H. Stiteler G. S. Thomas Armfield F. VanBibber Henry Ashton Whitaker Stevenson Archer Williams Henry Stuart Willis Sincerely yours, Christopher T. Smithson, President Colonel Aquila Hall Chapter, MDSSAR
Does anyone have Family Tree Maker's cd #178? It's called Maryland and Delaware, 1600s-1800s, Church Records. I checked lists on the internet to see if anyone owned it for a look-up and I couldn't find anyone. If anyone owns this cd and wouldn't mind doing a look-up, I need the information for Mary O'Neill in Baltimore, MD. There may be a few different records. If I can given any more information to narrow it down, please let me know. Thank you! Meriah
I am looking for the parents of James H. Hall born in Maryland in 1812. In 1834 he was married to Matilda Secrist in Cincinnati, Ohio. About 1838 he moved to Bracken County Kentucky where most of his children were born and about 1860 he moved to Livingston county KY where he died about 1880-1900. At least 2 of his children, Joseph and John, moved to Illinois around 1900. He may have been related to a Thomas Hall that lived near him in Cincinnati in the 1830's. Would anyone having a James H. Hall in their line born in Maryland about 1812 +/- a few years please contact me. I am really going crazy with this. Thank You Rodney Hall [email protected]
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Thompson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 5:45 PM Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE-L] ELIZABETH BATEMAN OF CHARLES CO., MD To reply to my own message: I find it pretty darn unbelievable without further documentation that Jane (Burford) Dodd married Mark Penn. I haven't finished REALLY digging into the subject, but a few things came up immediately, so I thought I would share. ****The birthdate of the brother of the Benjamin Bateman who supposedly married Elizabeth Dodd is recorded as: Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II p. 129 Liber P, Page 211 George Bateman, s/o George & Elizabeth of Pickawaxen, b. 7 Dec 1692 ****Mark Penn's birth record is given as: Marke Penn, s/o William & Mary of Wicomico, b. 24 Nov 1692. ****Jane Cottrell's is given as: Jane Cotterell, d/o James & Elizabeth Cotterell of head of Wiccocomico River, b. 15,Aug 1690. ****Now Jane Burford. Her husband, Richard Dodd, has this birth recorded : p. 20 Charles County Land Records, Volume III Dod, Richard, s/o Richard and Mary Dod of Potomac River, b. 13 Jan 1670 On the same page is a birth recording of Jane's child: Anne Dod, d/o Richard and Jane, head of Baker's Creek, b. 24 Sep 1692 I found this entry concerning Jane's father, Thomas Burford's will: Charles County Land Records, Volume III 59 Liber Z, Page 240 Recorded at request of George Plater, Esq.: 2 Nov 1705; Indenture from James Cottrell, Gent., and Elizabeth his wife, one of the daughters and co-heirs of Thomas Burford, to George Plater, Gent.; John Pope, planter, by indenture dated 16 Oct 1682 for consideration of 10,000# tobacco to Tho. Burford, Gent., a half part of the plantation where John Pope then dwelled called _____ on the Potomac River; bounded by Baker's Creek; containing 200 acres; Thomas Clipsham, Gent., and Susannah his wife, by deed dated 10 Jun 1683. for 4,000* tobacco sold to Buford a parcel called Clipsham at the mouth of Baker's Creek; bounded by "Marshland" and the Potomac Creek at the mouth of the Creek; laid out for 68 acres; Thomas Burford's will 13 Mar 1686 bequeathed to his son, Thomas Burford, the aforementioned land; the son Thomas d. intestate and land fell to Ann Plater, wife of George Plater, Elizabeth Cottrell wife of James Cottrell, Jane Dod wife of Richard Dod, and Frances Burford, the co-heirs of sd. Tho. Burford, dec'd; for "the sum of pound Sterling" paid by Plater, James Cottrell and Elizabeth ack. aforementioned 2 tracts of land their 4th part of the moiety of the plantation of John Pope; /s/ James Cottrell, Elizabeth Cottrell (mark); wit. Thomas Legmore, John Manning, Danll. Dullany; 2 Nov 1705 James Cottrell and Elizabeth his wife ack. deed; no alienation paid; recorded in May 1706 I found this entry which is probably the recording of Jane's father's inventory. Thomas Burford, Esq. 9.384 I £202.0,11 Jun 27 1687 Appraisers: Humphry Warren, William Dent. In addition, I found this entry which probably refers to Jane's mother, Ann (Pope) Burford, as having land, which implies she was a widow. Charles County Court and Land Records, Volume II, p. 137 Liber R, Page 234 25 Dec 1690; Indenture from James Cottrell, planter, to Nicholas Wise, planter; 100 acres adjoining land of Anne Burford; for 15 years; /s/ James Cottrell; wit. Ralfe Gwyn (mark), Tho. Burford I think these entries show that Jane Burford Dodd would not have married Mark Penn. Bye, Norma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Thompson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 5:26 PM Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE-L] ELIZABETH BATEMAN OF CHARLES CO., MD > If Jane Burford was the wife of Mark Penn, who was the Mark Penn given as > the wife of Jane Cottrell a given in James Cottrell's will? > > > Cottrell, James, Charles Co., 17th Feb., 1722; 9th March 1722. > To sons Thomas and James, grand-child. Eliza., James, Mary and Judith > (child. of Thos. Swan) and dau. Anne (wife of John Philpot), personalty. > Tract of land nr. Popes Ck. to be bou, if possible of Mr. George Plater; 2/3 > of sd. tract to son Thomas and hrs., and 1/3 to wife Ann during life; at > her decease to son Thomas. > " wife Ann, 1/3 residue of personalty; estate in Barbadoes had by sd. wife. > " child., viz. James, Thos., Jane (wife of Mark Penn) and Hannah Lattimore, > residue of personalty equally. > Exs.: Wife Anne and son James, the latter guardian to son Thomas. > Test: Thos. Marshell, Josias Fendall, Thos. Barton. 18, 63. > > Norma > > ==== MDCHARLE Mailing List ==== For comments or list administration questions,please contact Mark Davis at [email protected]
Thanks for the card. [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 2:40 AM Subject: [MDGEN] Happy 4th > > Hello! [email protected] has just sent you an Egreetings.com card! > > To view your greeting, simply click on this pickup window link: > > http://www.egreetings.com/view.pd?i=30109954&m=1464&rr=y&source=eg999 > > If your e-mail doesn't recognize the above address as a link, simply copy and paste it in your browser address window. > If you need further help, visit our Help pages at http://egreetings.custhelp.com/. > > Your Friends at Egreetings.com > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected] > >
Try this: I copied what the instructions were below. - http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/contents.htm Please note that due to the various Federal Privacy Regulations, we are unable to provide information about specific persons interred or inurned at Arlington National Cemetery. Such requests should be forwarded in writing to: Arlington National Cemetery Administrative Building Arlington, Virginia 22211 Attn: Freedom of Information Request Officer Or Call: 703-697-2131 In your request, you must provide a rationale as to why the information should be released to you (i.e. relative, professional researcher, etc). To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Arlington National Cemetery-----Original Message----- From: Nancy and Brian [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 11:12 AM I get a "Page Cannot Be Found" Message Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:02 PM Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Arlington National Cemetery > Meriah, > > The cemetery should have a complete listing of who is buried there. You can > get in touch with them via their web-site: <A HREF="http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/contents.htm">Arlington National Cemetery > Website Main Contents Page</A> > > Donna Thomas > > > In a message dated 07/05/2001 8:24:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > Does anyone have any idea if there's a list of who is buried in Arlington > > National Cemetery? If so, where might I find it? Thanks. > > > > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== Listowner: Jan ; [email protected]
I get a "Page Cannot Be Found" Message Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 9:02 PM Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Arlington National Cemetery > Meriah, > > The cemetery should have a complete listing of who is buried there. You can > get in touch with them via their web-site: <A HREF="http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/contents.htm">Arlington National Cemetery > Website Main Contents Page</A> > > Donna Thomas > > > In a message dated 07/05/2001 8:24:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > Does anyone have any idea if there's a list of who is buried in Arlington > > National Cemetery? If so, where might I find it? Thanks. > > > > > > > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Listowner: Jan ; [email protected] >
Meriah, The cemetery should have a complete listing of who is buried there. You can get in touch with them via their web-site: <A HREF="http://www.arlingtoncemetery.com/contents.htm">Arlington National Cemetery Website Main Contents Page</A> Donna Thomas In a message dated 07/05/2001 8:24:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: > Does anyone have any idea if there's a list of who is buried in Arlington > National Cemetery? If so, where might I find it? Thanks. > >
Does anyone have any idea if there's a list of who is buried in Arlington National Cemetery? If so, where might I find it? Thanks. Meriah
It's the URL to go the PDF document which is GSA's report. Cynthia > > From: [email protected] > Date: 2001/07/03 Tue PM 05:36:56 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MDGEN] NPRC in St. Louis, MO > > What is that? I can't bring it up. > > Take care, > Kathy > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > >
The Maryland Historical Society, Monument Street, Baltimore, MD has most of the records of people immigrating to Baltimore on microfilm. They are filed by Soundex code and list the person, ship, date, people they traveled with, and relatives here that they will live with. Good luck. Jean _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com