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    1. [MDGEN] DISTRICT 12- Baltimore County
    2. Hello Can anyone tell me where District 12 is in Baltimore County. Thank you very much. Sincerely, Helen "If you don't know where you are going, You should know where you came from." SEARCHING: Cornthwait{e}, Davis,Read/Reed, Hill, Melcher,Cloud, Blackburn,Rogers,Matthews,Ritchie, Riley, Phelps, Mullan,Graves, mostly in MD & PA and Deschenes/Milville/Kirouac in MA & Canada

    02/28/2003 01:17:05
    1. [MDGEN] Re: MDGEN Roll Call
    2. I am searching the Hanzsche name. He was a printer in Baltimore in the mid-1800's. He emigrated from Dresden but I haven't found his name on any ship list, immigration or naturalization record. Craig A. TenBroeck

    02/27/2003 05:17:10
    1. [MDGEN] MDGEN Roll Call. Wm. Davis, Peter Hopkins
    2. The year would be in the early 1700s for Hopkins and Davis late 1700s. I do not have any idea what county, but am hoping someone will pick up[ on this. Davis went to KY...Mulenberg co. and Hopkins went to NC., Nash/Wake counties. Thank you. Jeanne

    02/27/2003 05:07:27
    1. [MDGEN] MDGEN ROLL CALL
    2. Searching for Arahood/Orahood/Arahad who passed through MD in the late 17th century or early 18th. May have been indentured after the Jacobite War of 1715. Went to PA and then South Branch of the Potomac in VA/WV. Dale Arahood

    02/26/2003 02:04:42
    1. [MDGEN] State Archives
    2. Robert E. Epp
    3. Thanks to all who responded to my query for an URL for the MD State Archives!! Bob, in VA

    02/26/2003 01:37:29
    1. Re: [MDGEN] BEIGHLEY surname
    2. Thank you Sheryl, but my man did not come to this country until 1754 and changed his name from Buchli/Buchele/Buehl/Buhl ...... to Beighley sometime in the next 10 years.  So I think we do not have a connection.  Thank you, though.  Sylvia

    02/26/2003 12:34:31
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Researching Josias Reeves and Elizabeth Davis Reeves that moved from Charles County, Maryland about 1785 to Culpeper County, Virginia, and on to Ross County, Ohio about 1804. Josias (Josiah) and Elizabeth Reeves were the 7th settlers in Ross County, Ohio, now Pickaway County, Ohio. Josias' parents are Thomas and Mary Murphy Reeves from Charles County, Maryland. Josias was born 1760,died 1841, he and Elizabeth are buried in Brown's Chapel Cemetery near Clarksburg, Ohio. They are the parents of 13 children. Pencelia, Samuel, Mari Anna, Thomas Turner, Elizabeth, Owen Thornton, Sophia, William, Jane, Mary Murphy, Josias, Jr., Jared Davis and James Madison. Any help would be appreciated!! Beverly Reeves Conley msfrosty@hemc.net

    02/26/2003 11:28:45
    1. [MDGEN] ROLLCALL
    2. RICHARD RUSSELL
    3. Hello: I am researching the Thomas Harris Line, died 1757, Frederick Co. I am researching the Cross and Merryman Lines, 1700 and 1800, Baltimore Co, and York Co Penn. I am researching the Short Line, 1700, Anne Arundell Co. I am researchint the Worley Line, 1700/1800, Frederick Co . Thank you. Regards Dick

    02/26/2003 10:49:18
    1. [MDGEN] State Archives
    2. http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/refserv/html/series.html Most genealogical records will be found under county or state series. Elenora

    02/26/2003 07:28:04
    1. [MDGEN] WISSEMAN;BROADWATER;SPEICHER;GINGERICH
    2. Weyler Bettie
    3. Looking for Garrett County family connections in other areas. Bettie

    02/26/2003 07:17:11
    1. [MDGEN] Roll Call: CAVILEER, BACON, CONSTABLE
    2. woundedwing
    3. Cavileer may have other variable spellings. Jan

    02/26/2003 04:42:41
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Roll Call - Balt city
    2. Rose
    3. Hi Linda, No, I am sorry, I have nothing on SIMPSONs. I got the name from Charles Young's death certificate, and haven't gone any further with it as yet. I believe he was born in England, so, even if his mother was SIMPSON, she may not have come to the US. I will certainly let you know if I find anything. Rose > > Rose, I am researching SIMPSON's of Baltimore City and County. Do you have > any dates for M. SIMPSON? > > Linda Simpson Davidson > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > Census project needs transcribers for any state . There web page is http://www.rootsweb.com/~census/index.htm > >

    02/25/2003 09:30:50
    1. [MDGEN] MD State Archives
    2. Jan
    3. i have a question the archives do they have any records online ? and how do you access them ? i was in there web site and i only saw Baltimore directory ;s that all they have online . Thank - you Jan

    02/25/2003 04:07:49
    1. [MDGEN] Henry Boulton
    2. Ida Lancaster
    3. Does any one know where Henry Boulton or Bolton move to after he md. Susannah Mobbley in l728 in Prince George's Co., M.D. Ida at the top of Texas txrose@arn.net

    02/25/2003 03:09:41
    1. RE: [MDGEN] BROOKE, CARROLL, HILL, ARNOLD, FERGUSON, EARLY, PADGETT, mainly P...
    2. Ann Chandler
    3. Hi Jim. Yes, we have corresponded before on the Brooke and Carroll families...My husband and I were back there last May visiting our son in Gaithersburg, and I said that I needed to find St. Ignatius. The reason is that a year before that trip, I had visited DC and had gone to the DAR library, hoping to find Brooke info that I did not have. The DAR library was about to close, but decided on a very far-fletched whim to put in "Clement Hill Brooke" in their search engine, even though I knew he would have not been a patriot or fought in the war. Lo and behold, there were two hits....so I ordered both applications, which, if I remember right, were the applications of two sisters, or perhaps an aunt and a niece, who joined under Nicholas Brooke, or perhaps under Henry Brooke, Nicholas' father. Clement Hill Brooke was listed as a son of Nicholas, and Anne Carroll as his wife, which I already knew since my grandmother's notes had that info. The big nugget of info was that they both supposedly died and were buried in Silver Hill, Md. Someone told me that Silver Hill's name changed to Oxon Hill...Anyway, when I found out about St. Ignatius, had to go visit. I called first and there was no info there, according to a lady. But my husband and I went and walked through the cemetery, and then went back to the building, and a lady let us in, and went with us into the church. We did not actually see the window, as it is the middle window above the front door with the names of the parents, and their 7 children listed. They would not let us go up to take an actual photo. The gold mine is -- and since you are sooo close, if you go to the office, ask them about a slim green covered book they put together about 1976. In it is a photo of Clement Hill Brooke, Sr. (who has to be Nancy's husband). Also a photo of a Margaret Brooke....Now, I believe this Margaret was Clement Hill Brooke, Sr.'s daughter-in-law. Clement and Nancy had a son named Clement Hill Brooke, Jr. There were 7 children listed in the church window. Please write me in a few days and I hope to be able to get to my stuff to give you their names, as they were written on the glass window. I have connected with another descendant, who actually comes through CHB, Jr. named Joe Purdy who lives in DC. I had planned to meet him last summer, but never made connections. I did get two copies of the green book from St. Ignatius and mailed him a book. I'll get his e-mail address for you when I can dig it out. The woman in the office showed a box with maybe 50 more copies of the book and they gave the copies to me free, and so hopefully you can go and get a copy or two for yourself. I would tell her that you heard from another Brooke descendant about the box of books in the closet in one of the front offices. I also left a paper there stating that I would love to correspond with any descendants of the Brooke clan, but don't know if they ever posted it or not, since I have not had any replies. I'd be happy to send you more info, including Joe's address. He is most interested in finding out more Brooke and Carroll info, and is also stuck on Nancy Carroll's parents. I have a lot of stuff, but just had major surgery, so am unable to dig through my big boxes, but maybe this is a start for you. Please keep in touch. I'll be happy to share with you what I find! Ann

    02/25/2003 02:29:23
    1. Re: [MDGEN] BROOKE, CARROLL, HILL, ARNOLD, FERGUSON, EARLY, PADGETT, mainly P...
    2. Ann; We may have corresponded before...I still do not know who Ann Carroll BROOKE's parents, siblings, etc. are. It would be nice to tie her into the early Maryland Carroll line. I might try to swing by St. Ignatius, as Oxon Hill. MD is less than 30min away. Do you have the stats on the seven children. I only have record of Philip L. Brooke who married Elizabeth Lownes Levis. Thanks, Jim > 2. Henry and Margaret Brooke (above) had a son, Clement Hill BROOKE, > who married Anne (Nancy) CARROLL in 1817 in Washington, DC. Both > Clement Hill and Nancy BROOKE are buried at St. Ignatius Catholic Church > Cemetery, in Oxon Hill, Md. There is a stained glass window in that > church given in their honor by their 7 children. > > I have not been able to find Ann Carroll BROOKE's parents, siblings, > etc. >

    02/25/2003 02:24:24
    1. Re: [MDGEN] Roll Call - Balt city
    2. In a message dated 2/25/2003 4:54:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, rosehatten@myrealbox.com writes: > > I believe Charles' father was William Thomas Young, and mother was M. > Simpson. Need further information on both of them. Rose, I am researching SIMPSON's of Baltimore City and County. Do you have any dates for M. SIMPSON? Linda Simpson Davidson

    02/25/2003 12:30:43
    1. Re: [MDGEN] State Archives?
    2. Leonard Easton
    3. This will get you started. Len http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/of ficials.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert E. Epp" <rdepp@crosslink.net> To: <MDGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 5:27 PM Subject: [MDGEN] State Archives? > Hi! > Looking for a website for the MD State Archives. Help! > Bob, in VA > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : MDGEN-L-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest replace the L with D and > Put unsubscribe in the subject line >

    02/25/2003 10:55:00
    1. [MDGEN] State Archives?
    2. Robert E. Epp
    3. Hi! Looking for a website for the MD State Archives. Help! Bob, in VA

    02/25/2003 10:27:01
    1. Re: [MDGEN] State Archives?
    2. Shirley
    3. Do a google search, it will take you right to it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert E. Epp" <rdepp@crosslink.net> To: <MDGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 2:27 PM Subject: [MDGEN] State Archives? > Hi! > Looking for a website for the MD State Archives. Help! > Bob, in VA > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : MDGEN-L-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest replace the L with D and > Put unsubscribe in the subject line >

    02/25/2003 07:55:39