Dear Queen Anne's County Researchers: It has been quite a while since last we completed a volume of abstracted wills for Queen Anne's County--however, we are back and are soldiering on. We have just finished two more volumes: Liber WHN #1 & Liber WHN #2 which covers the years 1763-1766 (and also includes quite a number of wills predating this time) and also have completed Libert WHN #2 which includes wills from the years 1767-1771. Each of the volumes sells for $14.00 plus shipping & handling. Among the surnames found in the volume for 1763-1766 are: Arey, Atkinson, Ayers, Bailey, Banden, Barwick, Baxter, Blake, Blunt, Brown, Bryon, Burk, Carradine, Carrow, Chaires, Clayton, Comegys, Cooper, Cornelius, Costin, Countiss, Coventon, Crane, Dockery, Downes, Earle, Emmerson, Emory, Everett, Feddeman, Flower, Goodhand, Gould, Green, Hadley, Hamilton, Hammond, Harrison, Hart, Hawkins, Hervy, Hollinsworth, Hyndes, Jackson, Jones, Kieran, Lane, Loockerman, Massey, McCash, Meredith, Moore, Mountsur, Nabb, Neale, Offley, Pinder, Pratt, Richardson, Roberts, Robinson, Scrivener, Sexton, Slaughter, Stant, Swift, Tanner, Thomas, Tilghman, Tim, Walters, Warner, Welch, Wiggins, Wilcocks, Wilkinson, Willson, Wright, Yewell, Young, and many others Among the surnames found in the volume covering 1767-1771 are the following: Anthony, Baley, Barkhurst, Barrate, Bell, Birstall, Boon, Bostick, Boyer, Brown, Bryan, Burn, Cannon, Carmichael, Carter, Chance, Coursey, Covington, Cox, Dyre, Eagle, Elliott, Ensworth, Fisher, Gafford, Garnett, Goodman, Green, Hadden, Hall, Hambleton, Hamilton, Harrington, Heath, Hendley, Hughlett, Jacobs, Jones, Keiron, Kiern, Killeridge, Knotts, Lee, Loyd, Marchant, McCash, McCulloch, Meeds, Mooth, Mounteg, Nab, OBryon, Osbourn, Phillips, Pickeron, Plummer, Read, Redue, Reed, Register, Richardson, Robertson, Robinson, Rochester, Roe, Scott, Seagrims, Sherwood, Small, Smith, Smyth, Swift, Sylvester, Thomas, Thompson, Tippins, Tolson, Webb, White, Wiggins, Williams, Willson, Wrench, Wright, Young and many many others. If you are interested in either or both --please dont hesitate to give us a holler. Thanks again, <<<Neil & Leslie Keddie>>> www.familytreebookshop.com Featuring abstracts so thorough, the dead come to life.
Looking for any information about John Baggs and his family and ancestry. John Baggs died in 1827 in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. He had two daughters: Ann Baggs who married Philemon Blake Hopper and Louisa (Sarah Louisa) Baggs who married Arthur Hopper Emory. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Bruce Bruce L. Nicholson, Ph.D., Professor Dept. of Bicohemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology University of Maine Orono, ME 044t69 Tel: 207-581-2800 Fax: 207-581-2801 Email: brucen@maine.edu Personal Webpage: www.geocities.com/brucelnicholson