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    1. [MDGEN] VA 1850 census, BOWEN (noted as born in Maryland)
    2. Kathleen Bowen
    3. Frederick Co., VA, 16th District: Dwelling #704, Family #704 (lines 28-34): John G. Bowen, 68, M, Farmer, Val. of RE = $1500, b. Maryland; Ellen A. Bowen, 54, F, b. Maryland; John J. Bowen, 33, M, Farmer, b. Va.; Harriet Bowen, 28, F, b. Va.; Middleton Bowen, 27, M, Farmer, b. Va.; Emily Bowen, 19, F, b. Va.; Ellen Bowen, 15, F, b. Va. The household enumerated prior to theirs is that of John Welch and the one after is that of John Crimm. Dwelling #779, Family #788, (lines 23-27): Jesse Calvert, 64, M, Merchant, b. Maryland; Thursey? Calvert, 46, F, b. Va.; Mary J. Swartz, 16, F, b. Va.; James Bowen, 5, M, b. Va.; Ann Bowen, 6, F, b. Va.. The dwelling enumerated prior to theirs is that of Henry Homer and the one after is that of Robert Albin. I know there were Bowen folks in Southern MD in the Colonial era....When I lived in Maryland (21 years in PG and AA Counties), i was always asked if i was connected to Bowen people in St. Mary's, Calvert, etc....to my current knowledge - no.... Kathleen in Ridge Manor, Florida - Genealogy: It's Relative!! [email protected] or [email protected] http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/o/w/Kathleen-E-Bowen http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=katbowen

    06/05/2001 06:43:53
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Roll Call
    2. sherry mirkovic
    3. Hi, I have a copy of the will of a James Dickson from Baltimore Co who died in 1769 - any help? Sherry > >Looking for info on Wallace, Mulford, Boyd or Dickson in Kent, Queen >Anne, Cecil or surrounding counties. I have a good deal of Wallace and >Mulford info, but not much at all on Boyd and Dickson. > >Thanks for any help. > >Ray Wallace > > >==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] >Put unsubscribe in the subject line > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    06/05/2001 06:10:46
    1. [MDGEN] Roll Call
    2. Joan Di Camillo
    3. Baltimore City, Frederick, Md, Hurlock, MD, County Mayo, IRELAND Anna & Peter Morris - arrived from Ireland to Locust Point around 1880's William Keefer and Daisy Hoffman Keefer - left Frederick Md to Hurlock, MD dates around late 1930's to 40's Anna Morris Romig and Luke Romig - married in Baltimore City around 1890 HOFFMAN KEEFER MORRIS ROMIG Thanks for any help. Joan Keefer Di Camillo

    06/05/2001 06:08:49
    1. [MDGEN] Roll Call - WATSON, CORCORAN, MCLAUGHLIN, BROWN
    2. Hi: I'm trying to find the parents of William Henry WATSON, b. 1833, Baltimore, Maryland. He married Mary Ann CORCORAN in 1860 at St. Vincent RC Church in Baltimore. I recently found that he (William) had a brother-in-law, Cornelius McLAUGHLIN, married to his wife's sister, and a half sister, Margaret BROWN, who was born in 1845 and lived at 1820 W. Lombard Street in 1903. Is anyone familiar with these people? I would appreciate any suggestions. Thanks, Mary Jean

    06/05/2001 02:48:31
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Roll Call
    2. > unsubscribe

    06/05/2001 01:44:08
    1. [MDGEN] Roll Call
    2. Ray Wallace
    3. Looking for info on Wallace, Mulford, Boyd or Dickson in Kent, Queen Anne, Cecil or surrounding counties. I have a good deal of Wallace and Mulford info, but not much at all on Boyd and Dickson. Thanks for any help. Ray Wallace

    06/05/2001 12:32:35
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Roll Call
    2. Michael Mullikin
    3. I don't know anything about the fox family but I went to George Fox Junior High (I think it is called George Fox Secondary School now). I also remember once George Fox, who was very very very very old at the time came to school to visit. Mary Farrell, who was the principal at the time, introduced him to the school at lunch time in the cafeteria!! Monica Mullikin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gloria Crossin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 3:07 PM Subject: [MDGEN] Roll Call > I am researching two separate Fox families in Maryland -- > John Alfred Fox b 29 Dec 1842 d 16 Mar 1922 and wife Caroline Reburn b 23 Dec 1846 d 1932 - Cecil Co. MD - They had 11 children > Also - John Fox b 11 Oct 1794 d 3 un 1872 and wife Mary Livezey b 26 Sep 1800 d 1 May 1877 - Baltimore Co. Md. They had 12 children > One of their children George Fox was a Union Soldier in Civil War and was the Sup't of Anne Arundel County Schools. There is a school named after him on Mountain Rd. He had a son George De Gruch Fox. > Any information would be appreciated and I would be glad to trade information on these families. > Gloria Crossin > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : [email protected] > Put unsubscribe in the subject line >

    06/04/2001 06:37:07
    1. RE: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call
    2. Angela Williams
    3. Hi Hope Here's the only thing I know so far about my Reilly/O'Reilly ancestors: John O'Reily married Henrietta Amos of Harford Co., MD. Henrietta was born in Ireland. They had 2 daughters, Mary Ann and Rebecca. Mary Ann was born October 28, 1847 and died July 30, 1923 in Baltimore, MD. Mary Ann married Joseph Adam Blum. Unfortunately, this may not be enough information to establish a connection. However, I have a website where I post all of my genealogy research information and I update it frequently. Thank you for contacting me and I hope we can establish a connection at some point. www.geocities.com/fla_girl_2001 Meriah Williams -----Original Message----- From: Charles Stanley [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call I have O'Reilly/Reilly who married Emma Victoria Maskell of Baltimore, MD, might we have a match? Hope Winslow Reilly Stanley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Angela Williams" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:21 PM Subject: RE: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call > Since we're all listing the names were researching I thought I'd add to the > list. HYSON, SPAULDING, DULEY/DOOLEY, MURPHY, O'NEILL/O'NEIL, > O'REILLY/REILLY, BLUM. > Meriah Williams > > -----Original Message----- > From: jonschreiber [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:15 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call, 1891, Baltimore City > > Researching Louis Abraham Schreiber, immigrated to Baltimore 1891. > > Jon Schreiber > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with > the new email address. [email protected] > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected] > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected]

    06/04/2001 05:38:50
    1. Re: [MDGEN] St James' Parish, Anne Arundel Co
    2. Ellingsworth
    3. > Could someone tell me where St James' Parish was in 1777? > Thank you. > June The western, southern, and eastern boundaries of St. James' Parish were congruent with the western, southern, and eastern boundaries, respectively, of the County. The northern boundary was formed at Polling House Road and the road between (now) Owensville and Galesville, now Rte. 255. This northern boundary was also the southern boundary of All Hallows Parish. These boundaries were in place by about 1694 as a result of the Act of Assembly of 1692. As far as I know the boundaries were not changed by 1777. Keith [email protected] Anne Arundel Co., Md., USA

    06/04/2001 04:49:01
    1. Re: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call
    2. Charles Stanley
    3. I have O'Reilly/Reilly who married Emma Victoria Maskell of Baltimore, MD, might we have a match? Hope Winslow Reilly Stanley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Angela Williams" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:21 PM Subject: RE: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call > Since we're all listing the names were researching I thought I'd add to the > list. HYSON, SPAULDING, DULEY/DOOLEY, MURPHY, O'NEILL/O'NEIL, > O'REILLY/REILLY, BLUM. > Meriah Williams > > -----Original Message----- > From: jonschreiber [SMTP:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:15 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call, 1891, Baltimore City > > Researching Louis Abraham Schreiber, immigrated to Baltimore 1891. > > Jon Schreiber > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with > the new email address. [email protected] > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected] > >

    06/04/2001 04:47:14
    1. [MDGEN] Roll Call Hessong Frederick Co. 1800
    2. Hello List I'm still looking for the parents of Peter HESSONG b. 1802 MD that married Catherine KEMP b. 1802 MD married abt 1827 MD and brother David HESSONG b. 1810 MD. They left for Indiana in the spring of 1838 never to return. Thanks Joe Evans

    06/04/2001 04:32:46
    1. RE: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call
    2. Angela Williams
    3. Since we're all listing the names were researching I thought I'd add to the list. HYSON, SPAULDING, DULEY/DOOLEY, MURPHY, O'NEILL/O'NEIL, O'REILLY/REILLY, BLUM. Meriah Williams -----Original Message----- From: jonschreiber [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:15 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call, 1891, Baltimore City Researching Louis Abraham Schreiber, immigrated to Baltimore 1891. Jon Schreiber ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== To Change email address Unsubcribe to the list and resubscribe with the new email address. [email protected]

    06/04/2001 04:21:33
    1. [MDGEN] MDGEN roll call, 1891, Baltimore City
    2. jonschreiber
    3. Researching Louis Abraham Schreiber, immigrated to Baltimore 1891. Jon Schreiber

    06/04/2001 04:15:28
    1. [MDGEN] Dodson - Franklin Co/Carroll Co.Md.
    2. My known Dodson line is The family of Michael b) 1775 in Md. (according to the 1850 census). He was not old enough to fight in the Rev. War. He would have been old enough to fight in the war of 1812. It is thought that he moved to Bedford Co. Pa. sometime after 1800 with the rest of his siblings. Eventually Michael settled in Cambria Co. Jackson twp Pa. He was a farmer and also did some Maple sugar processing. He may have been a carpenter also since his son William is reported years later as being trained in farmering and carpentering. Michael died in Dec 1853 in Jackson twp Cambria Co. Pa. without a will. His personal property inventory was probated in Dec. 1853 in Cambria Co. Pa. There is no record of him owning any land at the time of his death. Michael's known sons are John, William, Griffith by Catherine ? [[ b) abt 1801 in Pa]] All three were born in Cambria Co. Pa. In 1860 Griffith and William were in Leavenworth Co. Ks. During the civil war they were back in Cambria Co. Pa. William and Griffith moved to Jackson Co. Mo after the Civil War. John is believed to have moved to Indiana Co Pa after his mother's death. Griffith's son Edward was raised in Jackson Co. Mo. Griffith moved his family to Lawrence, Ks. about 1900. Griffith and his 3d wife Belle died one month apart in 1903 leaving minor children to be raised by the older siblings. Griffith's son Edward married in 1906 in Lawrence, Ks. ************************************************************ The father of this Michael Dodson line is listed in some early LDS microfiche records as John. Which John is the question. Identifying the correct John is a problem. If Michael was the oldest son as is believed and his father John was 20ys to 25yr when he married it would suggest that the John I am looking for was born abt 1750. Another researcher has written that there is a John Dodson in DAR records as having been b) 1740-1750 and died 1816 who fought in the Rev. War but I don't have that record. It has been suggested by another researcher that my Michael was the son of John Hurley Dodson said to have been born abt 1752 and married to Mary Ann Smoot in abt 1774 which is plausable if it can be verified. However, still another researcher says a John Smoot Dodson was born to John Hurley Dodson at the same time as Michael Dodson [1775]. Still another researcher says that John Smoot Dodson was b) abt 1770. It is confusing. There appears to be a will [Book 1, pg. 459 etc] for John Dodson Sr. in Bedford Co. Greenfield twp. Pa who is the John I am looking for in Md. He had a 104 acres of land that he called a plantation where he was living at the time the will was written in 1815. The will does not say what his wife is named. Are there any primary records in Frederick Co or Carroll Co that could clear up the confusion? I am looking for any kind of record that would clearify, show where and when Michael was born or grew up and something about his father. The census records of 1850 of Cambria Co. Pa. say that Michael was born in Md. Census records have been known to be wrong but I have no reason to believe otherwise at this point. I have no real information as to who his mother was. Has anyone run across any document or information that would clearify this confusion. Muriel

    06/04/2001 04:15:25
    1. Re: [MDGEN] St James' Parish, Anne Arundel Co
    2. june a
    3. If you could tell me the boundaries, that would be wondeful! Ellingsworth wrote: > > Could someone tell me where St James' Parish was in 1777? > > Thank you. > > June > > Do you need/want specific, detailed Parish boundaries ? > > Keith [email protected] > Anne Arundel Co., Md. > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To Subscribe to the list [email protected]

    06/04/2001 03:14:50
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Roll Call - FOX
    2. Thank you for the information on the Fox family. I attended George Fox Jr. High School in the late 60's. I never knew who he was. Good luck with your research. Gail

    06/04/2001 02:45:12
    1. Re: [MDGEN] St James' Parish, Anne Arundel Co
    2. Ellingsworth
    3. > Could someone tell me where St James' Parish was in 1777? > Thank you. > June Do you need/want specific, detailed Parish boundaries ? Keith [email protected] Anne Arundel Co., Md.

    06/04/2001 01:56:00
    1. Re: [MDGEN] St James' Parish, Anne Arundel Co
    2. Is the St. James you are looking for? I copied the following information from the website of MD State Archives. If this isn't the right one maybe you can find something else at the website. Good Luck. Mary Ellen http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/church/html/records.html > Collection Number MSA SC 2497 Collection Name St. James' Church Collection Dates 1663-1952 Description St. James' Church, St. James' Parish (Herring Creek Parish 1692-1694), Protestant Episcopal, Anne Arundel County, Lothian, 5757 Solomons Island Rd.: parish register 1663-1856; vestry minutes 1695-1952; vestry accounts 1761-1765. See also transcripts of parish register 1663-1856 and vestry minutes 1695-1793 prepared by the Maryland Historical Society [M 1013]. See card indices #27-29. Film Number M 937, M 1013, M 1157 Medium Original, microfilm Restrictions RESTRICTED: Access of collection is through microfilm. Do not circulate originals without the permission of the primary search room archivist Location 00/08/03/19-20,22

    06/04/2001 01:24:14
    1. [MDGEN] St James' Parish, Anne Arundel Co
    2. june a
    3. Could someone tell me where St James' Parish was in 1777? Thank you. June

    06/04/2001 01:00:32
    1. [MDGEN] roll call
    2. I am researching the Revolutionary War Records for Josias Reeves,Charles Co.,MD. He was born 28 OCT 1760. Any help would be appreciated. ms frosty

    06/04/2001 11:51:40