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Dear folks: I have a fear that my isp is screwing things up as far as receiving messages from the lists I belong to--so if anyone sees this can you drop me a message to let me know --I havent received my own posts from the list here recently so I need to know before complaining to the powers that be. Thanks all <<<Neil>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.
Dear Queen Anne's County Researchers: Les and I would just like to pass along to you that we have completed more Talbot County Rent Rolls and have as well completed two volumes of the Rent Rolls for Queen Anne's County which we believe to be of great help for any one doing upper shore research. As well, because the way in which counties were "begat" the rent rolls for both are helpful to researchers of both counties and also for those whose ancestors were located in the upper parts of Caroline County. As with all previous--these sell for $18.00 each--and below we have listed some of the surnames to be found in the volumes. We would like you to know--if you happen to go to our website that we DO have a search engine installed so that you can search the site by surname if you wish. If you have any questions--please dont hesitate to give us a holler. The Queen Anne's County Rent Roll entries appear to have been placed in the book more along the lines of geographical location in the county than on chronology of the surveys. The first volume we have abstracted appears to cover tracts on Kent Island, as well as those along the Wye River, on the Tuckahoe, the Choptank, and south of the Chester River. Queen Anne's County Rent Rolls, Vol. 1 (tracts surveyed beginning with the years 1640 and ending with 1681) Includes the following surnames: Abbott, Alexander, Asquith, Baggs, Baker, Banckes, Barrick, Baxter, Baynard, Bell, Bennett, Benton, Blake, Blangy, Blunt, Boon, Bridges, Bright, Broadnax, Brown/Browne, Burk, Carter, Casson, Chance, Chetham, Clark, Clayton, Cockayne, Cockey, Conner/Connor, Cooper, Coppedge, Cornwallis, Coursey, Cox, Davidge, dawson, Denny/Denney, Downes, Dulany, Earle, Elbert, Elliott, Emerson, Emory, Erickson, Falconar, Feddeman, Fisher, Forbus, Forrest, Gale, Goldsborough, Golt, Goodhand, Gorsuch, Granger, Griffith, Grundy, Hackett, Hammond, Hargrave, Harrington, Harris, Hawkins, Heath, Hemsley, Hicks, Hill, Horseley, Hughlett, Hutchins/Hutchings, Hysnon, Imbert, Ingram, Ivey, Jackson, James, Jones, Joyner, Jump, Kendall, Kerby/Kirby, Kirkham, Knatchbull, Knowles, Lane, Leandritt, legg, Leonard, Lloyd, Lowther, Marsh, Mason, Mattershaw, Meads, Meredith, Millington, Morgan, Murphey/Murphy, Nabb, Neale, Neil, Nicholson, Nicols, Norman, Osborn/Osborne, Oulson, Paxton, Pemberton, Pennington, Phillips, Powell, Pratt, Price, Prouse, Read/Reed, Richardson, Ringgold, Roebotham/Robotham, Rowles, Scott, Seth, Smith, Snowden, Starkey, Stevens, Sudler, Tanner, Taylor, Thomas, Tilghman, Toulson, Tryall, Tuit, Turbutt, Turner, Vandefort/Vandeford, Walters, Ward, Waters, Webb, Weeks/Wickes, Wilkinson, Willson/Wilson, Winchester, Woodhall, Workman, Wrench, Wright, Young and many others. The tracts entered in the second volume of our series for Queen Anne's County cover those along the Tuckahoe, Wye, Back Wye, head of the Choptank, south of the Chester River and also Corsica Creek. Queen Anne's County Rent Rolls, Vol. 2 (tracts predate 1681--and up to 1704) The surnames included here are: Alcock, Atkinson, Aubrey, Austin, Ayler, Ayres, Bailey/Baily, Banckes/Bancks, Barwick, Basnett, Bath, Bayly, Baynard, Beall, Bennett, Birch, Bishop, Blackwell, Blake, Boon, Broadway, Brown/Browne, Burk, Burton, Butler, Camp, Cannon, Campbell, Carey, Carter, Chairs, Cheshire, Chetham, Chew, Clark/Clarke, Clayland, Clayton, Clouds, Cole, Collins, Cook, Cooper, Costin, Councell, Coursey, Cully, Davidge, Davis, Dawson, Dehinoyoss, Dempster, Dickenson, Digges/Diggs, Dockery/Docura, Downes, Dudley, Dulany, Earle, Elliott, Emerson, Emory, Ewbank/Ewbanks, Evans, Falconar, Fisburne, Fisher, Ford, George, Goldsborough, Gorsuch, Gould, Green, Greenwood, Grundy, Hackett, Hall, Hamer, Hamilton, Hammond, Hands, Harrington, Harris, Hawken/Hawkins, Heath, Hemsley, Hollingsworth/Hollinsworth, Hopkins, Howell, Hurlock, Hynes/Hynds, Hynson, Imbert, Ivey, Jackson, Jarman, Johnson, Jones, Joy, Jump, Kenting, King, Lane, Lee, Legg, Lillingtson, Lloyd, Low/Lowe, Lyon, Macconikin, Marsh. Marshall, Martindale, Mason, Massey, McClannahan, Meads, Meredith, Metzlar, Moundsier, Murphey/Murphy, Nabb, Neale, Neil/Neill, Nevill, Newel, Newnam, Nicholson, Oldson, O'Bryan, Parker, Parr, Paxton, Pell, Pinder/Pindar, Powell, Pratt, Price, Primrose, Punney, Purnell, Ratcliffe, Read/Reed, Richardson, Ringgold, Robins, Row, Rogers, Ross, Rousby, Ruth, Seney, Seth, Sexton, Shepard/Sheppard, Silvester, Skinner, Smith, Sparkes/Sparks, Sprye, St. Tee, Swan/Swann, Sweatnam, Thomas, Thompsion, Therlock/Thurlock, Tilghman, Tillotson, Toalson/Tolson, Tully, Turbutt, Turlow, Turner, Vickers, Walker, Wallace/Wallis, Ward, Wells, Wheatley, Whittington, Wilkinson, Willcocks/Willcox, Williams, Willson/Wilson, Worldley/Worley, Wrench, Wright, Wyatt, Yoe, and many others. Talbot County Rent Rolls, 1681-1699 Include the following surnames: Abbott, Airey, Alexander, Alferino, Ashcroft, Atkins, Auld, Ayres, Bailey/Baily, Barnet/Barnett, Batson, Bennett, Benny, Bensonm, Berry, Bishop, Bowes, Boyer, Bozman, Broadway, Brooks, Brown/Browne, Bruff/Bruffe, Bullen/Bullin, Burgess, Callaghan, Carr, Carslake, Carter, Catrup, Chamberlain/Chamberlaine, Chance, Chaplin, Chew, Clark/Clarke, Cockayne, Cook, Corkran, Cox, Curtis, Davis, Dawson, Denny, Dickenson, Dixon, Dobson, Dodson, Downes/Downs, Dudley, Dulany, Dulen, Earle, Edge, Edmondson, Edwards, Elliott, Emerson, Eubanks, Fairbank, Falkner/Faulkner, Feddeman/Fiddeman, Fish, Fletcher, Frampton, Gannon, Garey, Gisbon, Gleen/Glen, Godwin, Goldsborough, Gordon, Grace, Grundy, Haddaway, Hadden/Haddon, Hall, Hambleton/Hamilton, Harbert/Harbett, Harden/Hardin, Harding, Hargrave, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Harwood, Hatton, Hawkins, Hayward, Hemsley, Herbert, Hill, Hindman, Holliday/Hollyday, Hopkins, Horney, Hughes, Hurlock, Hitchinson, Jadwin, Jenkins, Jenkinson, Jones, Kemp, Kinnimont/Kinnement, Larramore, Lloyd, Loveday, Lowe, Maccotter/Mecotter, Maynadier, Morgan, Mullican/Mullikin, Naylor, Newnam, Nobbs, Noble, Oram, Parker, Parr, Parrott, Phillips, Pope, Price, Prouse, Ratcliffe, Ray, Richardson, Roberts, Robins, Robinson, Russell, Sands, Scott, Sharp/Sharpe, Sherwood, Skinner, Smith, Smithson, Spedden, Spencer, St. Tee, Stevens, Sweat, Sweatnam, Taylor, Teesdale, Thomas, Thompson, Thirft, Tilghman, Troth, Turner, Underwood, Ungle, Vaughan, Vickers, Wales, Walker, Warner, Webb, White, Wiles, Williams, Willson/Wilson, Wintersell, Wise, Woolman, Wooters, Wright, Wrightson and many others. Talbot County Rent Rolls, 1700-1726 Includes the following surnames: Abbott: Aldern, Anderson, Armstrong, Arrington, Ball, Barrowcliffs, Barwick, Bennett, Benson, Blake, Bowdle, Boyer, Bozman, Bruff/Bruffe, Bullen, Carr, Carter, Cathrop/Catrup, Chamberlain/Chamberlaine, Clark/Clarke, Clayland, Collison, Cook, Davis, Dawson, Dickenson, Dixon, Docura, Dudley, Duling, Edge, Edmondson, Elbert, Elliott, Elson/Elston, Feddeman/Fiddeman, Fellowes/Fellows, Francis, Gaskin, Gibson, Goldsborough, Gough, Grundy, Haddaway, Hambleton/Hamilton, Hargraves, Harrison, Harwood, Hawkins, Hayward, Hemsley, Hendrix/Henrix, Hewes/Hughes, Hickson, Holliday/Hollyday, Hopkins, Keld, Kemp, Kerby/Kirby, Lambden/Lambdin, Larey, Lloyd, Loveday, Low/Lowe, Marling, Martin, Miller, Millington, Neale, Needles, Newnam, Nicols, Noble, Parratt/Parrott, Peck, Pemberton, Pitt/Pitts, Ratcliff/Ratcliffe, Richardson, Rigby, Roberts, Robins, Robinson/Robson, Sharp/Sharpe, Sherwood, Skinner, Smith, Smithson, Spencer, Stevens, Studham, Teesdale, Tilghman, Turbett/Turbutt, Turner, Valliant, Walker, Ward, White, Wise, Woolman, Wrightson and many others. Talbot County Additional Rent Rolls, 1733-1782 The Additional Rent Rolls were annual additions to the rent roll books listing tracts surveyed/re-surveyed during the year covered and offer the researcher the same type of information as in the other rent roll books. Among the surnames listed here include: Abbott, Atkinson, Austin, Banning, Barrow, Bartlett, Barwick, Bennett, Benny, Benson, Beswick, Blades, Bowdle/Bowdles, Boyer, Bozman, Bracco, Broadway, Browning, Burgess, Chamberlain/Chamberlaine, Chambers, Cox, Dawson, Dickenson, Dudley, Edmondson, Edwards, Fairbank, Frampton, Garey, Gibson, Glover, Goldsborough, Hall, Harding, Harrison, Harwood, Hayward, Holliday/Hollyday, Hopkins, Horney, Jones, Kemp, Kirby, Knott, Lambden/Lambdin, Lloyd, Loockerman, Loveday, Lowe, Loyd, Martin, Morgan, Mullican/Mullikin, Neale, Nichols/Nicols, Noble, Powell, Ratcliff/Ratcliffe, Register, Richardson, Rigby, Roberts, Rolls, Sherwood, Skinner, Spener, Stevens, Stonestreet, Thomas, Tilghman, Turner, Vickers, Williams, Wooters/Wootters, and many others. If you happen to stumble across our website--we would also like to let you know that we have installed a search engine so that you can search our site by surname. Thanks for your indulgence--and hope this finds all well. <<Neil & Les>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.
Dear Queen Anne's County Researchers: Les and I would just like to pass along to you that we have completed more Talbot County Rent Rolls and have as well completed two volumes of the Rent Rolls for Queen Anne's County which we believe to be of great help for any one doing upper shore research. As well, because the way in which counties were "begat" the rent rolls for both are helpful to researchers of both counties and also for those whose ancestors were located in the upper parts of Caroline County. As with all previous--these sell for $18.00 each--and below we have listed some of the surnames to be found in the volumes. We would like you to know--if you happen to go to our website that we DO have a search engine installed so that you can search the site by surname if you wish. If you have any questions--please dont hesitate to give us a holler. The Queen Anne's County Rent Roll entries appear to have been placed in the book more along the lines of geographical location in the county than on chronology of the surveys. The first volume we have abstracted appears to cover tracts on Kent Island, as well as those along the Wye River, on the Tuckahoe, the Choptank, and south of the Chester River. Queen Anne's County Rent Rolls, Vol. 1 (tracts surveyed beginning with the years 1640 and ending with 1681) Includes the following surnames: Abbott, Alexander, Asquith, Baggs, Baker, Banckes, Barrick, Baxter, Baynard, Bell, Bennett, Benton, Blake, Blangy, Blunt, Boon, Bridges, Bright, Broadnax, Brown/Browne, Burk, Carter, Casson, Chance, Chetham, Clark, Clayton, Cockayne, Cockey, Conner/Connor, Cooper, Coppedge, Cornwallis, Coursey, Cox, Davidge, dawson, Denny/Denney, Downes, Dulany, Earle, Elbert, Elliott, Emerson, Emory, Erickson, Falconar, Feddeman, Fisher, Forbus, Forrest, Gale, Goldsborough, Golt, Goodhand, Gorsuch, Granger, Griffith, Grundy, Hackett, Hammond, Hargrave, Harrington, Harris, Hawkins, Heath, Hemsley, Hicks, Hill, Horseley, Hughlett, Hutchins/Hutchings, Hysnon, Imbert, Ingram, Ivey, Jackson, James, Jones, Joyner, Jump, Kendall, Kerby/Kirby, Kirkham, Knatchbull, Knowles, Lane, Leandritt, legg, Leonard, Lloyd, Lowther, Marsh, Mason, Mattershaw, Meads, Meredith, Millington, Morgan, Murphey/Murphy, Nabb, Neale, Neil, Nicholson, Nicols, Norman, Osborn/Osborne, Oulson, Paxton, Pemberton, Pennington, Phillips, Powell, Pratt, Price, Prouse, Read/Reed, Richardson, Ringgold, Roebotham/Robotham, Rowles, Scott, Seth, Smith, Snowden, Starkey, Stevens, Sudler, Tanner, Taylor, Thomas, Tilghman, Toulson, Tryall, Tuit, Turbutt, Turner, Vandefort/Vandeford, Walters, Ward, Waters, Webb, Weeks/Wickes, Wilkinson, Willson/Wilson, Winchester, Woodhall, Workman, Wrench, Wright, Young and many others. The tracts entered in the second volume of our series for Queen Anne's County cover those along the Tuckahoe, Wye, Back Wye, head of the Choptank, south of the Chester River and also Corsica Creek. Queen Anne's County Rent Rolls, Vol. 2 (tracts predate 1681--and up to 1704) The surnames included here are: Alcock, Atkinson, Aubrey, Austin, Ayler, Ayres, Bailey/Baily, Banckes/Bancks, Barwick, Basnett, Bath, Bayly, Baynard, Beall, Bennett, Birch, Bishop, Blackwell, Blake, Boon, Broadway, Brown/Browne, Burk, Burton, Butler, Camp, Cannon, Campbell, Carey, Carter, Chairs, Cheshire, Chetham, Chew, Clark/Clarke, Clayland, Clayton, Clouds, Cole, Collins, Cook, Cooper, Costin, Councell, Coursey, Cully, Davidge, Davis, Dawson, Dehinoyoss, Dempster, Dickenson, Digges/Diggs, Dockery/Docura, Downes, Dudley, Dulany, Earle, Elliott, Emerson, Emory, Ewbank/Ewbanks, Evans, Falconar, Fisburne, Fisher, Ford, George, Goldsborough, Gorsuch, Gould, Green, Greenwood, Grundy, Hackett, Hall, Hamer, Hamilton, Hammond, Hands, Harrington, Harris, Hawken/Hawkins, Heath, Hemsley, Hollingsworth/Hollinsworth, Hopkins, Howell, Hurlock, Hynes/Hynds, Hynson, Imbert, Ivey, Jackson, Jarman, Johnson, Jones, Joy, Jump, Kenting, King, Lane, Lee, Legg, Lillingtson, Lloyd, Low/Lowe, Lyon, Macconikin, Marsh. Marshall, Martindale, Mason, Massey, McClannahan, Meads, Meredith, Metzlar, Moundsier, Murphey/Murphy, Nabb, Neale, Neil/Neill, Nevill, Newel, Newnam, Nicholson, Oldson, O'Bryan, Parker, Parr, Paxton, Pell, Pinder/Pindar, Powell, Pratt, Price, Primrose, Punney, Purnell, Ratcliffe, Read/Reed, Richardson, Ringgold, Robins, Row, Rogers, Ross, Rousby, Ruth, Seney, Seth, Sexton, Shepard/Sheppard, Silvester, Skinner, Smith, Sparkes/Sparks, Sprye, St. Tee, Swan/Swann, Sweatnam, Thomas, Thompsion, Therlock/Thurlock, Tilghman, Tillotson, Toalson/Tolson, Tully, Turbutt, Turlow, Turner, Vickers, Walker, Wallace/Wallis, Ward, Wells, Wheatley, Whittington, Wilkinson, Willcocks/Willcox, Williams, Willson/Wilson, Worldley/Worley, Wrench, Wright, Wyatt, Yoe, and many others. Talbot County Rent Rolls, 1681-1699 Include the following surnames: Abbott, Airey, Alexander, Alferino, Ashcroft, Atkins, Auld, Ayres, Bailey/Baily, Barnet/Barnett, Batson, Bennett, Benny, Bensonm, Berry, Bishop, Bowes, Boyer, Bozman, Broadway, Brooks, Brown/Browne, Bruff/Bruffe, Bullen/Bullin, Burgess, Callaghan, Carr, Carslake, Carter, Catrup, Chamberlain/Chamberlaine, Chance, Chaplin, Chew, Clark/Clarke, Cockayne, Cook, Corkran, Cox, Curtis, Davis, Dawson, Denny, Dickenson, Dixon, Dobson, Dodson, Downes/Downs, Dudley, Dulany, Dulen, Earle, Edge, Edmondson, Edwards, Elliott, Emerson, Eubanks, Fairbank, Falkner/Faulkner, Feddeman/Fiddeman, Fish, Fletcher, Frampton, Gannon, Garey, Gisbon, Gleen/Glen, Godwin, Goldsborough, Gordon, Grace, Grundy, Haddaway, Hadden/Haddon, Hall, Hambleton/Hamilton, Harbert/Harbett, Harden/Hardin, Harding, Hargrave, Harrington, Harris, Harrison, Harwood, Hatton, Hawkins, Hayward, Hemsley, Herbert, Hill, Hindman, Holliday/Hollyday, Hopkins, Horney, Hughes, Hurlock, Hitchinson, Jadwin, Jenkins, Jenkinson, Jones, Kemp, Kinnimont/Kinnement, Larramore, Lloyd, Loveday, Lowe, Maccotter/Mecotter, Maynadier, Morgan, Mullican/Mullikin, Naylor, Newnam, Nobbs, Noble, Oram, Parker, Parr, Parrott, Phillips, Pope, Price, Prouse, Ratcliffe, Ray, Richardson, Roberts, Robins, Robinson, Russell, Sands, Scott, Sharp/Sharpe, Sherwood, Skinner, Smith, Smithson, Spedden, Spencer, St. Tee, Stevens, Sweat, Sweatnam, Taylor, Teesdale, Thomas, Thompson, Thirft, Tilghman, Troth, Turner, Underwood, Ungle, Vaughan, Vickers, Wales, Walker, Warner, Webb, White, Wiles, Williams, Willson/Wilson, Wintersell, Wise, Woolman, Wooters, Wright, Wrightson and many others. Talbot County Rent Rolls, 1700-1726 Includes the following surnames: Abbott: Aldern, Anderson, Armstrong, Arrington, Ball, Barrowcliffs, Barwick, Bennett, Benson, Blake, Bowdle, Boyer, Bozman, Bruff/Bruffe, Bullen, Carr, Carter, Cathrop/Catrup, Chamberlain/Chamberlaine, Clark/Clarke, Clayland, Collison, Cook, Davis, Dawson, Dickenson, Dixon, Docura, Dudley, Duling, Edge, Edmondson, Elbert, Elliott, Elson/Elston, Feddeman/Fiddeman, Fellowes/Fellows, Francis, Gaskin, Gibson, Goldsborough, Gough, Grundy, Haddaway, Hambleton/Hamilton, Hargraves, Harrison, Harwood, Hawkins, Hayward, Hemsley, Hendrix/Henrix, Hewes/Hughes, Hickson, Holliday/Hollyday, Hopkins, Keld, Kemp, Kerby/Kirby, Lambden/Lambdin, Larey, Lloyd, Loveday, Low/Lowe, Marling, Martin, Miller, Millington, Neale, Needles, Newnam, Nicols, Noble, Parratt/Parrott, Peck, Pemberton, Pitt/Pitts, Ratcliff/Ratcliffe, Richardson, Rigby, Roberts, Robins, Robinson/Robson, Sharp/Sharpe, Sherwood, Skinner, Smith, Smithson, Spencer, Stevens, Studham, Teesdale, Tilghman, Turbett/Turbutt, Turner, Valliant, Walker, Ward, White, Wise, Woolman, Wrightson and many others. Talbot County Additional Rent Rolls, 1733-1782 The Additional Rent Rolls were annual additions to the rent roll books listing tracts surveyed/re-surveyed during the year covered and offer the researcher the same type of information as in the other rent roll books. Among the surnames listed here include: Abbott, Atkinson, Austin, Banning, Barrow, Bartlett, Barwick, Bennett, Benny, Benson, Beswick, Blades, Bowdle/Bowdles, Boyer, Bozman, Bracco, Broadway, Browning, Burgess, Chamberlain/Chamberlaine, Chambers, Cox, Dawson, Dickenson, Dudley, Edmondson, Edwards, Fairbank, Frampton, Garey, Gibson, Glover, Goldsborough, Hall, Harding, Harrison, Harwood, Hayward, Holliday/Hollyday, Hopkins, Horney, Jones, Kemp, Kirby, Knott, Lambden/Lambdin, Lloyd, Loockerman, Loveday, Lowe, Loyd, Martin, Morgan, Mullican/Mullikin, Neale, Nichols/Nicols, Noble, Powell, Ratcliff/Ratcliffe, Register, Richardson, Rigby, Roberts, Rolls, Sherwood, Skinner, Spener, Stevens, Stonestreet, Thomas, Tilghman, Turner, Vickers, Williams, Wooters/Wootters, and many others. If you happen to stumble across our website--we would also like to let you know that we have installed a search engine so that you can search our site by surname. Thanks for your indulgence--and hope this finds all well. <<Neil & Les>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life. www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.
Family Tree DNA has also started a KNOTT/KNOTTS, etc study group. All both of us! We're looking for KNOTTS' spelled with and without a "k", with a "s", and all variations. I've even talked to a Polish KNOTTS'. And I think there is a group of German KNOTTS' who spell their name KNODTS. Everyone is welcome. We will get some people who are unrelated, but it should be very interesting. If you are a male KNOTTS, or variant, and are interested, please contact me at raknotts@qwest.net. But don't ask me any technical questions. ---yet. Bob
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Hi, Did any of your Ewings end up in Indiana? I have a Margaret EWING who married William HATFIELD in Franklin County, Indiana 12 June 1828. Their daughter married William APSLEY who was from Kent/QA County. There were a lot of people from that area of MD who settled in Franklin Co. Marmie Apsley mapsley@prodigy.net --- Lynn4604@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > I am looking for aprents or any siblings of > William T Ewing,most likely > born in Queen Anne's co Maryland.He married Emma > Marvel,could have been a > second marriage.Any help or direction would be > appreciated.I ahve the > information listed below. > Thanks > Lynn Smith > <A > HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html</A> > <A > HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm</A> > > Descendants of William T Ewing > Generation No. 1 > 1. WILLIAM T1 EWING was born 1844, and died August > 05, 1896 in Kent Island > Queen Anne's co Maryland. He married EMMA MARVEL, > daughter of PRETTYMAN > MARVEL and TAMSEY BLADES. She was born January 1860 > in Maryland, and died > 1923 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. > > Children of WILLIAM EWING and EMMA MARVEL are: > i. CHARLES2 EWING, b. October 1885, Maryland; > d. April 08, 1961; m. > LILLIAN A DASHIELL; b. April 02, 1895; d. August 03, > 1970. > 2. ii. OLIN ALDEN EWING, b. November 1886, > Maryland. > 3. iii. LIDA(LOTTIE) VIRIGINIA EWING, b. > February 1889, Maryland. > 4. iv. BESSIE EWING, b. February 1892, Maryland; d. > April 10, 1976. > v. RAYMOND LEONARD EWING, b. June 08, 1893, > Maryland; d. March 01, 1978; > m. ANNIE CATHERINE CRAY, January 03, 1917, Queen > Anne's co Maryland; b. > March 05, 1897, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. May 12, > 1973. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. OLIN ALDEN2 EWING (WILLIAM T1) was born November > 1886 in Maryland. He > married ANNABEL GARDNER December 04, 1911, daughter > of WILLIAM GARDNER and > JEANNIE HARRIS. She was born April 14, 1887 in > Queen Anne's co Maryland, and > died August 17, 1923 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. > > Children of OLIN EWING and ANNABEL GARDNER are: > i. OLA ELIZABETH3 EWING, b. August 30, 1912. > ii. ANNA MAE EWING, b. July 17, 1914, Queen > Anne's co Maryland; d. April > 06, 1966. > iii. HAROLD LEONARD EWING, b. May 30, 1916, > Queen Anne's co Maryland; > d. November 25, 1966, Baltimore City Maryland; m. > HELEN M JOHNSON. > iv. VIOLET LEONA EWING, b. March 19, 1919, Queen > Anne's co Maryland; m. ? > DUNSTAN. > v. GORDON FRANKLIN EWING, b. 1920; m. DELORES J > JONECZAK; b. May 17, > 1922, Baltimore Maryland; d. February 22, 1999, > University of Maryland > Hospital Baltimore Maryland. > > > 3. LIDA(LOTTIE) VIRIGINIA2 EWING (WILLIAM T1) was > born February 1889 in > Maryland. She married EDWARD HARRIS GARDNER April > 14, 1905 in Stevensville > Queen Anne's co Maryland, son of WILLIAM GARDNER and > JEANNIE HARRIS. He was > born August 04, 1883 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, > and died December 14, 1953 > in Queen Anne's co Maryland. > > Children of LIDA(LOTTIE) EWING and EDWARD GARDNER > are: > i. JAMES MELVIN3 GARDNER, b. Abt. 1907; m. JEAN > GERMAN. > ii. EDWARD HARRY GARDNER, b. Abt. 1910. > iii. WILLIAM RUSSELL GARDNER, b. March 22, > 1913, Chester Maryland; d. > May 04, 1913, Chester Maryland. > > > 4. BESSIE2 EWING (WILLIAM T1) was born February > 1892 in Maryland, and died > April 10, 1976. She married HARRY BARTON 1908. He > was born July 20, 1884 in > Maryland, and died November 29, 1963. > > Child of BESSIE EWING and HARRY BARTON is: > i. GEORGE L3 BARTON, b. July 1909, Queen Anne's > co Maryland. > > > > ==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion > online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > ===== Marmie
Hi, I am looking for aprents or any siblings of William T Ewing,most likely born in Queen Anne's co Maryland.He married Emma Marvel,could have been a second marriage.Any help or direction would be appreciated.I ahve the information listed below. Thanks Lynn Smith <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html</A> <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm</A> Descendants of William T Ewing Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM T1 EWING was born 1844, and died August 05, 1896 in Kent Island Queen Anne's co Maryland. He married EMMA MARVEL, daughter of PRETTYMAN MARVEL and TAMSEY BLADES. She was born January 1860 in Maryland, and died 1923 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. Children of WILLIAM EWING and EMMA MARVEL are: i. CHARLES2 EWING, b. October 1885, Maryland; d. April 08, 1961; m. LILLIAN A DASHIELL; b. April 02, 1895; d. August 03, 1970. 2. ii. OLIN ALDEN EWING, b. November 1886, Maryland. 3. iii. LIDA(LOTTIE) VIRIGINIA EWING, b. February 1889, Maryland. 4. iv. BESSIE EWING, b. February 1892, Maryland; d. April 10, 1976. v. RAYMOND LEONARD EWING, b. June 08, 1893, Maryland; d. March 01, 1978; m. ANNIE CATHERINE CRAY, January 03, 1917, Queen Anne's co Maryland; b. March 05, 1897, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. May 12, 1973. Generation No. 2 2. OLIN ALDEN2 EWING (WILLIAM T1) was born November 1886 in Maryland. He married ANNABEL GARDNER December 04, 1911, daughter of WILLIAM GARDNER and JEANNIE HARRIS. She was born April 14, 1887 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died August 17, 1923 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. Children of OLIN EWING and ANNABEL GARDNER are: i. OLA ELIZABETH3 EWING, b. August 30, 1912. ii. ANNA MAE EWING, b. July 17, 1914, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. April 06, 1966. iii. HAROLD LEONARD EWING, b. May 30, 1916, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. November 25, 1966, Baltimore City Maryland; m. HELEN M JOHNSON. iv. VIOLET LEONA EWING, b. March 19, 1919, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. ? DUNSTAN. v. GORDON FRANKLIN EWING, b. 1920; m. DELORES J JONECZAK; b. May 17, 1922, Baltimore Maryland; d. February 22, 1999, University of Maryland Hospital Baltimore Maryland. 3. LIDA(LOTTIE) VIRIGINIA2 EWING (WILLIAM T1) was born February 1889 in Maryland. She married EDWARD HARRIS GARDNER April 14, 1905 in Stevensville Queen Anne's co Maryland, son of WILLIAM GARDNER and JEANNIE HARRIS. He was born August 04, 1883 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died December 14, 1953 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. Children of LIDA(LOTTIE) EWING and EDWARD GARDNER are: i. JAMES MELVIN3 GARDNER, b. Abt. 1907; m. JEAN GERMAN. ii. EDWARD HARRY GARDNER, b. Abt. 1910. iii. WILLIAM RUSSELL GARDNER, b. March 22, 1913, Chester Maryland; d. May 04, 1913, Chester Maryland. 4. BESSIE2 EWING (WILLIAM T1) was born February 1892 in Maryland, and died April 10, 1976. She married HARRY BARTON 1908. He was born July 20, 1884 in Maryland, and died November 29, 1963. Child of BESSIE EWING and HARRY BARTON is: i. GEORGE L3 BARTON, b. July 1909, Queen Anne's co Maryland.
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I'm checking into DNA testing for the KNOTT(S) surname. We would have to have 6 or more MALE KNOTTS members.It should be pretty painless. You just take a scraping of the inside of your cheek. http://www.familytreedna.com The cost for people in a surname project would be $99 plus $2 shipping vs the standard price of $149. A year or so ago it was in excess of $200 . At this time, they don't offer testing with the female members in a surname project Please see this website; http://www.familytreedna.com/surname_sum.asp?let=K If this is not allowed on the lists, please contact me directly. Doug, I guess this is for your info only, although you might be surprised! If any one who knows a male KNOTTS who might be interested, please refer him to me. This might really be interesting. I have also included a few KNOTT(S) in the UK in my mailings. We might be able to see who came from where. Are there any absolutely positively male descendants of Jame KNOTT, b ca 1602 in England, out th! ere?! Bob KNOTTS, a DE/MD, IL., OR., KNOTTS in PHX, AZ
In 1999 I retired from my job with the Central Arizona Project in PHX, AZ. One of my co-workers was from WV. I told him I planned on going to WV and the Eastern Shore of MD to work on my KNOTTS family history. Interestingly enough, his wife is a WV KNOTTS. He cautioned me abt meeting the WV "Natives". But I'm retired from the navy, and had experience with supposedly hostile native people before. My experience has always been that if you treat people with respect, you usually are fairly safe. This holds for the slums of Manila, to Rocky Point Mexico. You mainly have to respect the local traditions, and treat others courteously. I spent time in Grantsville, WV., where there is a "KNOTTS ROOM" in the Historical Society's section of the library. I was never treated anything other than politely, although a local KNOTTS "Cousin" told me that unemployment was VERY high, and poverty was a fact of life. The Grantsville Hotel had just opened. I've learned since that it has gone out of business. A local business going out of business is always sad to me, as it almost always means cutting dreams and opportunities short. My ancestors were in Queen Annes' co MD. as least as far back as 1770, and probably much earlier. My g-grandfather, WM KNOTTS, b 1805, QA co MD, went to Christian co IL. in the early 1840's, and then to Benton Co Oregon in 1845-46, where he become Benton County's first county Clerk. The first Benton Co court session was on WM's front porch, as there was no courthouse. WM and his wife Sylvia WILSEY KNOTTS were among the early settlers in Oregon; their land claim was 176. And I just recently found a branch of my KNOTTS' family who no one knew existed. The first KNOTTS settler in WV was Absalom KNOTTS, who was b in DE. in 1746, and went to WV in 1780. But his father was Robert KNOTTS, b in QA co ca 1725. And if I remember correctly, there was a (MARY ?) KNOTTS involved in the Hatfield-Mc Coy feud. But to put things into perspective, our KNOTTS immigrant is believed to be James KNOTT, a convicted Felon who came to VA from England in 1617, as a 15 year old. But he did well in the new world, at one time owning abt 1000 acres of land. He came to the colonies from Newgate prison to avoid having his necked stretched! I've called numerous KNOTT(S) throughout the US, and I believe abt 40-50% of ALL of the KNOTTS' in the US are WV KNOTT(S)', and therefore almost certainly related to my QA co KNOTTS'. My KNOTTS' in QA co. seem to have b married into the TEMPLE and JARRELL families in QA. and Caroline counties MD. Bob KNOTTS. a DE/MD, IL., Oregon KNOTTS, now living (?) in PHX, AZ. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mountain Curmudgeon" <frankensteinjr@meer.net> To: <1776-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 6:34 AM Subject: [1776] bigotry against West Virgnians > HCPD-L: > > This is a letter I wrote to the local newspaper. It may come close to violating the no politics rule of the list (sorry) but it DOES contain some history of a problem we West Virginians face on a regular basis and as it contains history I went ahead and posted it. > > > > Elkins, WV > > 6 Jan 2003 > > Dear Editor: > > Kudos to Bob Dunkerly for speaking out about the negative stereotyping of Appalachians (INTER MT 21 Dec) and the same to Governor Wise for demanding an apology for the bigoted half-time show at the WVU game (INTER MT 31 Dec). This problem is real and some may not realize the extent of the negative image that Appalachians are subjected to. I once had a Baltimore-raised Viet Nam combat veteran in my car and he refused to get out in a rural area of this county because all of his life he had heard that "people go up these hollows in West Virginia and don't come out". He was not kidding. > > Appalachians need to speak out against this bigotry whenever we see it. This being the case perhaps a few lines about how we got here would be helpful. This image has been a long time developing and the more we know about the origins of these misconceptions the better prepared we will be to put things in perspective for others. > > >From the very beginning the people in West(ern) Virginia were different from their tidewater neighbors. Eastern Virginia was primarily English while western Virginia was more Scotch-Irish and German. The Scotch-Irish had a long history of having to fight to survive and they brought this proud, contentious readiness to conflict with them to their new mountain homes. > > The Hatfield-McCoy feud brought journalists from the cities to cover the action and the press given Appalachians by these people often portrayed Appalachians as dangerous, mean, savage-like creatures who were dirty, ignorant, and quick to use a gun. They even staged photos and in one case asked a group of unarmed Hatfield loggers to go get their guns before a photo was taken. From this coverage many in the rest of the nation got their only exposure to Appalachian people and this exposure was distorted, inaccurate and unfair. > > Later West Virginia made national news (again as a bunch of gun-wielding troublemakers) when the only armed insurrection on American soil since the Civil War took place in West Virginia: the West Virginia mine wars. Press coverage from the Hatfield-McCoy and coal conflicts was fertile soil in which to plant seeds of misconception that have grown and continue even in, as an old song says, "these so-called liberated days". > > During the 1960s TV shows like the BEVERLY HILLBILLIES and THE REAL McCOYS did little to help the image of Appalachians. Some years later the TV show NIGHT COURT was asked for an apology by the state for an episode portraying a couple from West Virginia as ignorant misfits with a child wearing a feed sack for a dress. Also the TV show WKRP IN CINCINNATI had Hoyt Axton portray a West Virginian, the Axton character being a "high strung" person to be feared who might pull out a gun and kill at the drop of a hat. Indeed the media has worked hard to make us look bad and this attitude is nothing short of bigotry against an ethnic group. > > I am proud to call myself an Appalachian. My ancestors cut some of the first trees ever cut by Europeans in these mountains 250 years ago and we are still here. I used to try to hide my accent but I learned that the Appalachian dialect is an outgrowth of the speech patterns of the Scotch-Irish and English who came here in the 1700s and I now carry my accent with pride. I also proclaim my Appalachian heritage with pride. I welcome anyone who would like to come to West Virginia to enjoy our scenic beauty, learn about our culture, or live among us in our fine communities. But to those who want to come here and belittle us or look at our poor and indigenous people like tourist attractions I say that the same road that brought you in here leads out! > > We Appalachians are not ignorant, dangerous, gun-toting savages regardless of what the media in other states want you to believe. Certainly we have our share of undereducated, deprived, impoverished people but you show me one and I'll take you straight to any inner-city street corner and show you an urban dweller who is just as deprived. Among Appalachians can also be found brilliance, generosity, a strong work ethic, resourcefulness and good old southern hospitality. It is time that the rest of the country caught up and rid themselves of these bigoted, ignorant stereotypes that are unfair to rural people everywhere. Bob Dunkerly and Governor Wise are to be commended for their parts in helping to educate the rest of the country. > > > > > > > David Armstrong > > 201 Graham St > > Elkins, WV 26241 > > Phone 636-3964 > > e-mail frankensteinjr@meer.net > > > David Armstrong > Elkins, WV > > > > ==== 1776 Mailing List ==== > NEW 1776 LIST SUBSCRIBERS > You're encouraged to post your queries and > questions to our "1776" List anytime. OKAY > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Lynn4604@aol.com wrote: Contact: DEERTRACT@aol.com Joe D >Hi, > Hope everyone is having a great Holiday.I was wondering if anyone could >tell me if the Gardner family cemtery is still there? In Queen Anne's co >Tombstones vol 1 it is listed as being located North of route 50 across from >Route 552 Kent Island. > Thanks > Lynn > > >==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi, Hope everyone is having a great Holiday.I was wondering if anyone could tell me if the Gardner family cemtery is still there? In Queen Anne's co Tombstones vol 1 it is listed as being located North of route 50 across from Route 552 Kent Island. Thanks Lynn
Lynn, I don't know if this will help or not, but there Clough's in Somerset County. You might check there. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: <Lynn4604@aol.com> To: <MDQUEENA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 12:44 AM Subject: [MDQUEENA] John Clendaniel 1839 Delaware to Queen Anne's co Maryland > Hi, > I am trying to find out where in Delaware John Clendaniel was from.He > appears in Queen Anne's co in 1869 when he married Permellia Amelia > Clough,then doesn't show up again until the 1880 census. > Thanks for any leads. > Lynn > <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html">http://f reepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html</A> > <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm">http: //freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm</A> > Descendants of John Andrew Clendaniel > Generation No. 1 > 1. JOHN ANDREW1 CLENDANIEL was born 1839 in Delaware, and died Bef. 1885. > He married (1) PERMELLA. She was born in Maryland. He married (2) AMELIA > CLOUGH October 05, 1869 in Rev George Barton Queen Anne's co Md, daughter of > CHANA CLOUGH and MARGARET BRAMBLE. She was born 1849 in Queen Anne's co > Maryland, and died Aft. 1925. > > Children of JOHN CLENDANIEL and AMELIA CLOUGH are: > 2. i. CHARLES E2 CLENDANIEL, b. October 17, 1869, Queen Anne's co Maryland; > d. March 27, 1955, Memorial Hospital Easton Maryland. > 3. ii. ANNIE CLENDANIEL, b. November 1872, Maryland; d. January 30, 1924, > Chester Maryland. > 4. iii. MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL, b. March 1877, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. > QueenAnns co Maryland. > 5. iv. LAMANIE CLENDANIEL, b. June 17, 1881, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. > June 23, 1943, Queen Anne's co Maryland. > 6. v. JOHN OSCAR CLENDANIEL, b. November 02, 1882, QueenAnns co Maryland; > d. May 26, 1929, Pine Bluff Sanitarium Salsibury Maryland. > > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. CHARLES E2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born October 17, 1869 in Queen > Anne's co Maryland, and died March 27, 1955 in Memorial Hospital Easton > Maryland. He married MARY LEONA LEWIS March 30, 1892 in Kingsly Church > Chapel Queen Anns co Maryland. She was born March 15, 1873 in Maryland, and > died October 16, 1961 in QueenAnns co Maryland. > > Children of CHARLES CLENDANIEL and MARY LEWIS are: > i. MABELINE3 CLENDANIEL, b. August 15, 1894; d. May 30, 1895. > ii. ANNIE GERTRUDE CLENDANIEL, b. July 05, 1896, Kent Island Maryland; d. > November 15, 1927, Chester Maryland; m. WILLIAM O SADDLER; b. Abt. 1895, > Maryland. > iii. MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL, b. February 23, 1898, Queen Anne's co > Maryland; d. January 30, 1919, Stevensville cemetery Queen Anne's co Md; m. > AUGUSTINE HOXTER, December 23, 1915, Rev Geo S Thomas; b. October 12, 1894. > iv. EMMA AMELIA CLENDANIEL, b. October 03, 1900; m. THOMAS BAXTER CLARK. > v. GRACIE LEONA CLENDANIEL, b. December 04, 1903, Queen Anne's co > Maryland; d. June 28, 1963; m. EDWARD STABB, 1925; b. Abt. 1904, Maryland. > > > 3. ANNIE2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born November 1872 in Maryland, and > died January 30, 1924 in Chester Maryland. She married WILLIAM WASHINGTON > THOMPSON November 14, 1887 in Queen Anne's co Maryland By Rev Kidney, son of > WILLIAM THOMPSON and JULIA LEGG. He was born January 21, 1862, and died > March 07, 1901. > > Children of ANNIE CLENDANIEL and WILLIAM THOMPSON are: > i. OLIN3 THOMPSON, b. December 16, 1888; d. November 22, 1947; m. EVA > MAENNER; b. December 08, 1891; d. December 11, 1982. > ii. CHARLOTTE MAY THOMPSON, b. May 15, 1890, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. > May 24, 1960; m. WILLIAM DENNY BAXTER, June 03, 1908; b. July 16, 1883, Queen > Anne's co Maryland; d. March 26, 1977, Queen Anne's co Maryland. > > > 4. MAGNOLIA2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born March 1877 in Queen Anne's > co Maryland, and died in QueenAnns co Maryland. She married SAMUEL BROWN > November 26, 1895 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, son of GEORGE BROWN and ANN > E. He was born August 1875 in Talbot co Maryland, and died January 04, 1932 > in QueenAnns co Maryland. > > Children of MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL and SAMUEL BROWN are: > i. KATHERINE3 BROWN, b. 1908, ChesterQueen Anne's co Maryland; m. FRANK > YOUNG; b. May 23, 1902, Baltimore City Maryland; d. October 01, 1996, > Maryland. > ii. OSCAR BROWN, b. October 1899. > > > 5. LAMANIE2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born June 17, 1881 in Queen Anne's > co Maryland, and died June 23, 1943 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. She married > GEORGE W HORNEY, son of WILLIAM HORNEY and ELIZA. He was born April 12, 1871 > in Talbot co Maryland, and died March 29, 1956. > > Children of LAMANIE CLENDANIEL and GEORGE HORNEY are: > i. IRVIN3 HORNEY. > ii. AMOS HORNEY, b. August 18, 1907, Chester Maryland; d. May 29, 1972, > Chester Maryland; m. MILDRED LEWIS; b. November 15, 1910, Queen Anne's co > Maryland; d. October 09, 1980. > > > 6. JOHN OSCAR2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born November 02, 1882 in > QueenAnns co Maryland, and died May 26, 1929 in Pine Bluff Sanitarium > Salsibury Maryland. He married LULU VIRGINIA GARDNER December 25, 1902 in > Rev Mullimeaux Queen Anne's co MD, daughter of WILLIAM GARDNER and JEANNIE > HARRIS. She was born October 22, 1884 in QueenAnns co Maryland, and died > July 05, 1955 in Easton Memorial Hospital Talbot co Maryland. > > Children of JOHN CLENDANIEL and LULU GARDNER are: > i. LOLITA3 CLENDANIEL, b. June 1903, Chester Queen Anne's co Maryland; > d. January 09, 1904, Chester Queen Anne's co Maryland. > ii. MARION CLENDANIEL, b. April 18, 1905, Kent Island Maryland; d. June > 27, 1951, Salisbury Sanatorium; m. EDNA MAE BENTON; b. 1908, QueenAnns co > Maryland; d. March 23, 1933, State Sanatorium Md. > iii. MEDFORD CLENDANIEL, b. June 04, 1907, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. > December 24, 1972, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. NELLIE STALLINGS; b. September > 28, 1910, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. May 18, 1967, QueenAnns co Maryland. > iv. MARGARET ANN CLENDANIEL, b. April 18, 1909, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. > March 29, 1949, Mt Wolf Hospital Pikesville Md; m. CHARLES JOSEPH LINGNER, > February 25, 1927; b. November 18, 1904, Baltimore City Maryland; d. > February 1976, Baltimore Maryland. > v. VIRGINIA MAE CLENDANIEL, b. January 17, 1911, QueenAnns co Maryland; > d. December 04, 1935, Baltimore city Md; m. HERBERT LEE YOUNG, March 18, > 1931, Riverside Baptist Parsonage Baltimore Maryland; b. March 18, 1911, > Baltimore city Md; d. Aft. 1976, Baltimore Maryland. > vi. HELEN CLENDANIEL, b. August 29, 1914, Stevensville Kent Island Queen > Anne's co Maryland; d. September 17, 1983, Ann Arundel co Maryland; m. HENRY > CARROLL PALMER, September 08, 1932; b. March 26, 1910, Stevensville Kent > Island Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. March 30, 1993, Anne Arundel co Maryland. > vii. ALICE CLENDANIEL, b. March 15, 1919, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. > MEDFORD CLAYLAND HOXTER, December 28, 1938; b. August 20, 1916, QueenAnns co > Maryland; d. January 26, 1992, QueenAnns co Maryland. > viii. AGNUS CLENDANIEL, b. March 15, 1919, Kent Island Queen Anne's co > Maryland; d. October 29, 1990, Chester Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. (1) JOHN > HOLDEN; b. May 10, 1920; d. August 11, 1970, Easton Memorial Hospital > Maryland; m. (2) ADDISON CALLAHAN. > ix. JOHN CHARLES CLENDANIEL, b. November 1924, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. > 1929, QueenAnns co Maryland. > > > > > ==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== > QUEEN ANNE LIST ADMINISTRATOR > Contact: <commander@inetone.net> > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi, I am trying to find out where in Delaware John Clendaniel was from.He appears in Queen Anne's co in 1869 when he married Permellia Amelia Clough,then doesn't show up again until the 1880 census. Thanks for any leads. Lynn <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html</A> <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm</A> Descendants of John Andrew Clendaniel Generation No. 1 1. JOHN ANDREW1 CLENDANIEL was born 1839 in Delaware, and died Bef. 1885. He married (1) PERMELLA. She was born in Maryland. He married (2) AMELIA CLOUGH October 05, 1869 in Rev George Barton Queen Anne's co Md, daughter of CHANA CLOUGH and MARGARET BRAMBLE. She was born 1849 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died Aft. 1925. Children of JOHN CLENDANIEL and AMELIA CLOUGH are: 2. i. CHARLES E2 CLENDANIEL, b. October 17, 1869, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. March 27, 1955, Memorial Hospital Easton Maryland. 3. ii. ANNIE CLENDANIEL, b. November 1872, Maryland; d. January 30, 1924, Chester Maryland. 4. iii. MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL, b. March 1877, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. QueenAnns co Maryland. 5. iv. LAMANIE CLENDANIEL, b. June 17, 1881, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. June 23, 1943, Queen Anne's co Maryland. 6. v. JOHN OSCAR CLENDANIEL, b. November 02, 1882, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. May 26, 1929, Pine Bluff Sanitarium Salsibury Maryland. Generation No. 2 2. CHARLES E2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born October 17, 1869 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died March 27, 1955 in Memorial Hospital Easton Maryland. He married MARY LEONA LEWIS March 30, 1892 in Kingsly Church Chapel Queen Anns co Maryland. She was born March 15, 1873 in Maryland, and died October 16, 1961 in QueenAnns co Maryland. Children of CHARLES CLENDANIEL and MARY LEWIS are: i. MABELINE3 CLENDANIEL, b. August 15, 1894; d. May 30, 1895. ii. ANNIE GERTRUDE CLENDANIEL, b. July 05, 1896, Kent Island Maryland; d. November 15, 1927, Chester Maryland; m. WILLIAM O SADDLER; b. Abt. 1895, Maryland. iii. MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL, b. February 23, 1898, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. January 30, 1919, Stevensville cemetery Queen Anne's co Md; m. AUGUSTINE HOXTER, December 23, 1915, Rev Geo S Thomas; b. October 12, 1894. iv. EMMA AMELIA CLENDANIEL, b. October 03, 1900; m. THOMAS BAXTER CLARK. v. GRACIE LEONA CLENDANIEL, b. December 04, 1903, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. June 28, 1963; m. EDWARD STABB, 1925; b. Abt. 1904, Maryland. 3. ANNIE2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born November 1872 in Maryland, and died January 30, 1924 in Chester Maryland. She married WILLIAM WASHINGTON THOMPSON November 14, 1887 in Queen Anne's co Maryland By Rev Kidney, son of WILLIAM THOMPSON and JULIA LEGG. He was born January 21, 1862, and died March 07, 1901. Children of ANNIE CLENDANIEL and WILLIAM THOMPSON are: i. OLIN3 THOMPSON, b. December 16, 1888; d. November 22, 1947; m. EVA MAENNER; b. December 08, 1891; d. December 11, 1982. ii. CHARLOTTE MAY THOMPSON, b. May 15, 1890, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. May 24, 1960; m. WILLIAM DENNY BAXTER, June 03, 1908; b. July 16, 1883, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. March 26, 1977, Queen Anne's co Maryland. 4. MAGNOLIA2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born March 1877 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died in QueenAnns co Maryland. She married SAMUEL BROWN November 26, 1895 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, son of GEORGE BROWN and ANN E. He was born August 1875 in Talbot co Maryland, and died January 04, 1932 in QueenAnns co Maryland. Children of MAGNOLIA CLENDANIEL and SAMUEL BROWN are: i. KATHERINE3 BROWN, b. 1908, ChesterQueen Anne's co Maryland; m. FRANK YOUNG; b. May 23, 1902, Baltimore City Maryland; d. October 01, 1996, Maryland. ii. OSCAR BROWN, b. October 1899. 5. LAMANIE2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born June 17, 1881 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died June 23, 1943 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. She married GEORGE W HORNEY, son of WILLIAM HORNEY and ELIZA. He was born April 12, 1871 in Talbot co Maryland, and died March 29, 1956. Children of LAMANIE CLENDANIEL and GEORGE HORNEY are: i. IRVIN3 HORNEY. ii. AMOS HORNEY, b. August 18, 1907, Chester Maryland; d. May 29, 1972, Chester Maryland; m. MILDRED LEWIS; b. November 15, 1910, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. October 09, 1980. 6. JOHN OSCAR2 CLENDANIEL (JOHN ANDREW1) was born November 02, 1882 in QueenAnns co Maryland, and died May 26, 1929 in Pine Bluff Sanitarium Salsibury Maryland. He married LULU VIRGINIA GARDNER December 25, 1902 in Rev Mullimeaux Queen Anne's co MD, daughter of WILLIAM GARDNER and JEANNIE HARRIS. She was born October 22, 1884 in QueenAnns co Maryland, and died July 05, 1955 in Easton Memorial Hospital Talbot co Maryland. Children of JOHN CLENDANIEL and LULU GARDNER are: i. LOLITA3 CLENDANIEL, b. June 1903, Chester Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. January 09, 1904, Chester Queen Anne's co Maryland. ii. MARION CLENDANIEL, b. April 18, 1905, Kent Island Maryland; d. June 27, 1951, Salisbury Sanatorium; m. EDNA MAE BENTON; b. 1908, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. March 23, 1933, State Sanatorium Md. iii. MEDFORD CLENDANIEL, b. June 04, 1907, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. December 24, 1972, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. NELLIE STALLINGS; b. September 28, 1910, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. May 18, 1967, QueenAnns co Maryland. iv. MARGARET ANN CLENDANIEL, b. April 18, 1909, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. March 29, 1949, Mt Wolf Hospital Pikesville Md; m. CHARLES JOSEPH LINGNER, February 25, 1927; b. November 18, 1904, Baltimore City Maryland; d. February 1976, Baltimore Maryland. v. VIRGINIA MAE CLENDANIEL, b. January 17, 1911, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. December 04, 1935, Baltimore city Md; m. HERBERT LEE YOUNG, March 18, 1931, Riverside Baptist Parsonage Baltimore Maryland; b. March 18, 1911, Baltimore city Md; d. Aft. 1976, Baltimore Maryland. vi. HELEN CLENDANIEL, b. August 29, 1914, Stevensville Kent Island Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. September 17, 1983, Ann Arundel co Maryland; m. HENRY CARROLL PALMER, September 08, 1932; b. March 26, 1910, Stevensville Kent Island Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. March 30, 1993, Anne Arundel co Maryland. vii. ALICE CLENDANIEL, b. March 15, 1919, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. MEDFORD CLAYLAND HOXTER, December 28, 1938; b. August 20, 1916, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. January 26, 1992, QueenAnns co Maryland. viii. AGNUS CLENDANIEL, b. March 15, 1919, Kent Island Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. October 29, 1990, Chester Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. (1) JOHN HOLDEN; b. May 10, 1920; d. August 11, 1970, Easton Memorial Hospital Maryland; m. (2) ADDISON CALLAHAN. ix. JOHN CHARLES CLENDANIEL, b. November 1924, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. 1929, QueenAnns co Maryland.
HI, I am trying to locate any addtional information on William Gardner born abt 1809 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. Thanks Lynn <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html</A> <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm</A> Descendants of William Edward Gardner Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM EDWARD1 GARDNER was born 1809, and died in Queen Anne's co Maryland. He married JULIA ANN OREM(BLADES) June 09, 1852 in Queen Anne's co Maryland By Rev Mr Long. She was born October 27, 1816 in QueenAnns co Maryland, and died October 27, 1868 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. Child of WILLIAM GARDNER and JULIA OREM(BLADES) is: 2. i. WILLIAM EDWARD2 GARDNER, b. January 13, 1856, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. August 14, 1931, Chester Maryland. Generation No. 2 2. WILLIAM EDWARD2 GARDNER (WILLIAM EDWARD1) was born January 13, 1856 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died August 14, 1931 in Chester Maryland. He married JEANNIE EMILY VIRGINIA HARRIS April 25, 1881 in Kinsly Church Chester Maryland, daughter of THOMAS HARRIS and FRANCIS MORGAN. She was born 1860 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died September 15, 1930 in Chester Maryland. Children of WILLIAM GARDNER and JEANNIE HARRIS are: i. ETTA WILLIMIMIA3 GARDNER, b. April 07, 1882, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. March 25, 1955, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. SAMUEL EARLE LONG, September 29, 1903, Stevensville Queen Anne's co Maryland; b. November 11, 1881, Maryland; d. October 02, 1954, Queen Anne's co Maryland. ii. EDWARD HARRIS GARDNER, b. August 04, 1883, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. December 14, 1953, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. LIDA(LOTTIE) VIRIGINIA EWING, April 14, 1905, Stevensville Queen Anne's co Maryland; b. Abt. 1889, Maryland. iii. LULU VIRGINIA GARDNER, b. October 22, 1884, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. July 05, 1955, Easton Memorial Hospital Talbot co Maryland; m. JOHN OSCAR CLENDANIEL, December 25, 1902, Rev Mullimeaux Queen Anne's co MD; b. November 02, 1882, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. May 26, 1929, Pine Bluff Sanitarium Salsibury Maryland. iv. ANNABEL GARDNER, b. April 14, 1887, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. August 17, 1923, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. OLIN ALDEN EWING, December 04, 1911; b. November 1886, Maryland. v. MAGGIE ELIZABETH GARDNER, b. July 11, 1888, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. February 09, 1973, House of Pines Easton Maryland; m. OGLE TILGMAN EATON, December 27, 1913, St Pauls Church Centerville; b. September 01, 1886, Maryland; d. February 04, 1966, Deer Head Hospital Salisbury Maryland. vi. WILLIAM EDGAR CARROW GARDNER, b. December 27, 1889, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. April 16, 1912, Queen Anne's co Maryland. vii. JULIA MINNIE GARDNER, b. October 02, 1892, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. December 26, 1917, Baltimore Maryland; m. OSCAR M LEGG, January 31, 1917; b. December 11, 1890, Chester Maryland; d. December 05, 1961, Chester Maryland. viii. OREM AQUILLA GARDNER, b. June 15, 1894, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. March 25, 1969, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. EMMA BRADSHAW, 1922; b. October 31, 1892; d. December 16, 1939, QueenAnns co Maryland. ix. LAURIA ALELIA, b. June 15, 1894; d. June 20, 1894. x. ROY GREENFIELD GARDNER, b. March 11, 1896, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. December 15, 1958; m. EVELYN BRADSHAW, March 18, 1933; b. April 25, 1907, Tylerton, Somerset Maryland; d. November 1972, Annapolis Mayland.
Hi, My brickwall for quite a few years now is Thomas Henry Harris born 1831 in Delaware,by 1851 he was in Queen Anne's co Maryland where he married 4 times(included below).I have been unable to find out where in Delaware he was born and lived. Anyone out there researching this Harris family? Thanks for any help Lynn <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/index.html</A> <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm">http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~lynnsgen/queenanne.htm</A> Descendants of Thomas Henry Harris Generation No. 1 1. THOMAS HENRY1 HARRIS was born 1831 in Delaware, and died May 28, 1895 in QueenAnns co Maryland. He married (1) MARY LLOYD November 15, 1850 in Queen Anne's co Maryland by Rev Sumption. He married (2) FRANCIS EMILY MORGAN December 03, 1856 in Rev Todd Queen Anne's co Md, daughter of THOMAS MORGAN. She was born September 26, 1827 in Queen Anne's co Maryland, and died November 19, 1876 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. He married (3) ANN ELIZABETH THAWLEY Abt. 1878, daughter of EZEKIEL THAWLEY and SARAH GLANDING. She was born September 17, 1837 in Caroline co Maryland, and died Abt. 1881 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. He married (4) CELISTIE COURSEY November 28, 1882 in Centerville Queen Anne's co Md by T.E.Terry. She was born 1848 in Queen Anne's co Maryland. Children of THOMAS HARRIS and FRANCIS MORGAN are: i. SARA2 HARRIS, b. 1850, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. ? COURSEY. ii. FRANCIS HARRIS, b. 1853, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. ? MOON. iii. JEANNIE EMILY VIRGINIA HARRIS, b. 1860, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. September 15, 1930, Chester Maryland; m. WILLIAM EDWARD GARDNER, April 25, 1881, Kinsly Church Chester Maryland; b. January 13, 1856, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. August 14, 1931, Chester Maryland. iv. THOMAS LUDWICK HARRIS, b. January 1858, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. October 30, 1924, QueenAnns co Maryland; m. SUSAN C MARVILL, December 06, 1882; b. August 1860, Maryland. v. MARY BELINDA HARRIS, b. 1862; d. August 28, 1883; m. (1) FRANK GEIS; m. (2) JAMES E TOLSON, April 27, 1881, Tolson Home Queen Anne's co Md by Rev B Price; b. 1857; d. September 27, 1894. vi. WILLIAM JAMES HUGH HARRIS, b. March 10, 1864, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. January 02, 1925; m. MADELINE DEBORAH TIMMS, December 23, 1885, Kinglsey Chapel Kent Island Maryland; b. December 02, 1867, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. November 28, 1947. vii. CARROW MORGAN HARRIS, b. July 02, 1868, QueenAnns co Maryland; d. April 07, 1918, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. (1) LIZZIE A TARBUTTON, December 15, 1887, Queen Anne's co Maryland; b. March 01, 1870; d. March 16, 1889, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. (2) WILHELMINA SEWARD, December 30, 1896, Chester Maryland Queen Anne's co Md by Rev Hyson; b. April 15, 1877, Chester Maryland; d. June 20, 1956, Chester Maryland. viii. MINA LENORA HARRIS, b. March 09, 1874, Maryland; d. July 03, 1911; m. WILLIAM G TIMMS, November 18, 1891, Queen Anne's co Maryland; b. 1871, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. November 09, 1946. Child of THOMAS HARRIS and ANN THAWLEY is: ix. NELLIE BLANCHE2 HARRIS, b. November 14, 1879, Chester Maryland; d. December 20, 1936, Stevensville Maryland; m. SAMUEL HOWARD SEWARD, May 19, 1897, Kingsly Church Chapel QueenAnns co Maryland Rev Hyson; b. March 05, 1875, Queen Anne's co Maryland; d. July 05, 1942, Queen Anne's co Maryland. Child of THOMAS HARRIS and CELISTIE COURSEY is: x. ANNIE V2 HARRIS, b. January 1870, Queen Anne's co Maryland; m. JOHN A WALTERS; b. 1869, Maryland.
I have a Jane A Nichols who lived near Centreville. She was b.1816 and married to Henry White. I'm looking for her family. Would anyone know anything about her? Thanks, Paula ==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now ==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive medley & videos from Greatest Hits CD
Sorry no, my family was from Suffolk Co., NY. Why John was born in Centreville is a ???. John's mother Elibeth died in Hillsboro, IN. Why they were there is also a ??? mystery...The Palmateer name...I have some on my fathers side, married an Angerame, from Orange/ Ulster Co.,s NY any relation? Dave -----Original Message----- From: paula palmateer <plp1280@yahoo.com> To: MDQUEENA-L@rootsweb.com <MDQUEENA-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, November 02, 2002 9:57 PM Subject: Re: [MDQUEENA] John Nichols, Birth/Baptism, Centreville? > > Hi David, > I have a Jane A Nichols who lived near Centreville. She was b.1816 > and married to Henry White. I'm looking for her family. Do you know anything about her? Paula > "David C. Allegretti" <davidca@frontiernet.net> wrote:Hi, Any one doing lookups/searches? > >Would appreciate a Birth or Baptism (Methodist?) record on > >JOHN NICHOLS; born Jan 27, 1877 in Centreville, MD. (His daughter said 1880). > >s/o William Henry & Elibeth (Conwell, Connell, Cornwell) NICHOLS. > > >thanks, >Dave > > > > > > >==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >--------------------------------- >Do you Yahoo!? >HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now > > >==== MDQUEENA Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
Hi, Any one doing lookups/searches? Would appreciate a Birth or Baptism (Methodist?) record on JOHN NICHOLS; born Jan 27, 1877 in Centreville, MD. (His daughter said 1880). s/o William Henry & Elibeth (Conwell, Connell, Cornwell) NICHOLS. thanks, Dave