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    1. Re: [WGS] 12th reunion in Maryland
    2. Nancy Rawlings
    3. Hi Becky and Everyone, (Mailing a CD of photos from the reunion to you tomorrow, Becky) Lots of information going out today, so I have a question. On the chart, the children of Sidney Chew and Charles Pierpoint are shown as Charles Pierpoint and Francis Pierpoint. As work goes forward on next year's reunion, are you considering Chew Pierpoint who married Basel Deaver as a valid child of Sidney Chew and Charles Pierpoint? Since that's my line, I need to know before I start sending Joe what I have on my line. Ed and I drove some of the back roads south of Annapolis after we left Philadelphia on Sunday. I had hoped to find some of the folks who work on the Lost Towns Project who have a lab at the Historic Londontowne, but no one was in the lab on Sunday. As Joan Bretz has stated in earlier emails, the Lost Towns Project is working on the site of the Samuel Chew estate Herrington. From what I had found online about the project, they bag up the materials at the dig and move them to the lab at Historic Londontowne for processing. After striking out there, we stopped at All Hallows Church Cemetery and then down to the Old Quaker Burying Ground (established 1672) near Galesville, Md, both cemeteries I had read about in researching my allied families. On a short stretch of MD Route 255 / Owensville Rd., we found Chews Chapel Road, Chew's Memorial United Methodist Church, and a roadside historic marker stating, "William Penn visited his Quaker friend William Richardson near this spot after the conference at Col. Thomas Tailler's Dec. 13, 1682. Lord Baltimore and the members of his council accompanied him to this place." The home of William Richardson was where Sydney Wynne and William Chew were married, according to the records we saw at Swarthmore. And, if I followed the trail of breadcrumbs correctly, the granddaughter of William Richardson, Sarah Richardson, married Francis Pierpoint, who appear on Becky's chart. I believe William Richardson is also connected to the Dickinson line that leads to the Charles H. Dickinson who dueled with Andrew Jackson. Just south of Herring Bay, we found the little of village of Chesapeake Beach, MD, where we had a meal at a resort complex. There is a nice hotel right on Chesapeake Bay there, several restaurants with the hotel, and various services available within walking distance of the hotel. Our server at the restaurant is a Maryland native and said that the resort is the closest one to the south of Annapolis, about a 20 minute drive to Annapolis. She said that BWI Airport is about a 45 minute drive from the resort. Becky, I'll include a brochure about this place when I mail the photo CD for your consideration. This hotel should be very close to the site of Samuel Chew's Herrington estate. Assuming that I have mapped out my line correctly, they were living in several areas of Maryland (at least as far north as Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, north of Baltimore), before the Deaver's removed to Ohio. Please let me know about Chew Pierpoint when you have a chance. Thanks much, Cousin Nancy On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 10:22 AM, <ttg-inc@tx.rr.com> wrote: > Dear Cuz Gary and others... here are some of the lines that are in Maryland > from the "girls". > > Dr. T's daughter Rebecca Wynne married 1st Solomon Thomas in Talbot > County, MD married 2nd John [II] Dickinson Talbot County MD they both died > in Talbot County MD > Through son John [III] Dickinson, 4 generations stayed in Talbot County > 2nd generation down Shuffling John Dickinson moved to Kent County MD > his son William Dickinson stayed in Kent County, MD > Williams son Philemon Dickinson died in Kent Cty MD > Philemon's son Philemon A. Dickerson born and died in Kent > County, MD > same with John Wesley Dickerson > Philemon A Dickerson's son James Alfred Dickerson died at > Baltimore MD > James Alfred Dickerson's son Joseph Alfred Dickerson.. CUZ > JOE BEACHES!!! was born in Baltimore MD > > Dr. T's daughter Sydney.... > 1. Sydney Wynne married William Chew Sr. in > Herring Bay, West River, Ann Arundel County, MD > 2. daughter Anne Chew b. Baltimore Cty., MD > married Christopher [II] Randall b & d. Baltimore Cty., > MD > 3. daughter Johanna Randall married Charles Pierpoint > b Anne Anundel Cty, MD d. Baltimore Cty., MD > 4. Mary Pierpoint d. Baltimore Cty., MD > m. Felix McCurley > 5. John McCurley b. Baltimore Cty., MD > 6. Edward Barton McCurley b. Baltimore MD > 7. Edward Edwin McCurley b. Baltimore Cty., MD > 8. Katherine McCurley Wessel b. Baltimore Cty., MD > 3. Aquila March Randall married Margaret Brown > 4. Anne Chew Randall m. Joseph Hobbs > 5. Rebecca Hobbs m. Peregrine Ensey > 6. Julianne Pierpoint Ensey m. Henry Eade Paull > 7. Caroline Paull m. Benjamin F. Bretz > 8. Benjamin P Bretz > 9. Joan Bretz > 7. Jennie Paull m. Charles Gardner > 8. Marion V. Gardner m. Ira H. Coulson > 9. Merle A. Coulson m. Millhimes > 4.Ruth Randall m. Michael Cramblitt > 5. Thomas Cramblitt m. Mary A. McMeehen > 6. Mayfield Cramblitt m. Caroline Kaltmaier > 7. Harry M. Cramblitt m. Irene E. Koepf > 8. May C. Cramblitt m. William E. Albertini > 9. John Albertini > 2. Sidney Chew b. Anne Arundel Cty., MD d. Fairfax, > London, VA married Charles Pierpoint b & d. Anne > Arundel Cty., MD > 3 Charles Pierpoint b Anne Arundel Cty., MD > d. Baltimore Cty., MD m. Johanna Randall > 4. Mary Pierpoint d. Baltimore Cty., MD > m. Felix McCurley > 5. John McCurley b. Baltimore Cty., MD > 6. Edward Barton McCurley b. Baltimore MD > 7. Edward Edwin McCurley b. Baltimore Cty., MD > 8. Katherine McCurley Wessel b. Baltimore Cty., MD > 3. Francis Pierpoint m. Sarah Richardson > 4 John Pierpoint m. Nancy Morgan > 5. Larkin Pierpoint m. Jane Dunn > 6. William Pierpoint m. Elizabeth Well > 7. Martha R. Pierpoint m. David Carden > 8. Mary E. Carden m. Harry L. Hunnicutt > 9. Vernetta Hunnicutt m. William Stamper > 10. Dorene Stamper m. Monte Moore > 4. Obediah Pierpoint m Esther Myers > 5. Jonathan pierpoint m Ann Steer > 6. Benjamin Pierpoint m Rachel Coulson > 7 Albert Pierpoint m. Amanda J. Bishop > 8. Matha Pierpoint m. Frank Harris > 9. Carrie Harris m. Ray LeHew > 10. Kenneth LeHew m. Mary K. Sherbon > 11. Kathryn L. LeHew m. Steven R. Brown > 12 Kathy Brown > 2. Margaret Chew m. Joshua [Capt.] Browne > 3. Margaret Brown m. Aquila March Randall > 4. Anne Chew Randall m. Joseph Hobbs > 5. Rebecca Hobbs m. Peregrine Ensey > 6. Julianne Pierpoint Ensey m. Henry Eade Paull > 7. Caroline Paull m. Benjamin F. Bretz > 8. Benjamin P Bretz > 9. Joan Bretz > 7. Jennie Paull m. Charles Gardner > 8. Marion V. Gardner m. Ira H. Coulson > 9. Merle A. Coulson m. Millhimes > > Hugs Cuz B > ttg-inc@tx.rr.com > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/ > "'Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to > dance in the rain " > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "GARY HUGHES" <glhughes138@bellsouth.net> > To: <wynne-genealogy-society@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 8:37 AM > Subject: Re: [WGS] WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY Digest, Vol 5, Issue 217 > > > > Becky: > > > > What is the Wynne "draw" at Annapolis? That is a very difficult place > > to > > get to and around, unless you come in by ship! Washington and Baltimore > > traffic snarls to a standstill three times a day, morning; noon; and > > evening. > > > > cuz Gary > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > WYNNE-GENEALOGY-SOCIETY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

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