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Nearly all the families in this volume settled in Dorchester County.
Volume 11 focuses on the early families of Kent County including some of their lines to Sussex and New Castle, especially the Davis/David families. It covers descendants of John Bennett, Robert Bohannon/Buchanan, Robert Buckhanon/Bohannon (No. 2), Buckingham, Joseph Buckmaster, Thomas Buckmaster, Joseph Burchinal/Burchinell, William Burrows/Burroughs, Levin Coverdall, Richard Coverdill, Davis/David/Davies of Delaware, Robert Davis, Thomas Davis, Thomas Davis (Davies) of Sussex County, John David, Morgan David/Davis, Owen David (Davis), Daniel David, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, Joel Hamilton, John Hamilton, Hamm/Ham, Milby, and Needles. A list of sources, additions and corrections to previous volumes, and an index to full-names and places add to the value of this work.
This series traces lineages of early settlers into the early 1800s. The primary sources of information are the court records (probate and orphans' court), land records, and church records. This volume, which focuses on the early families of Kent County, includes the following families: Alexander Adams (Addams), Peter Adams (of Sussex County, Delaware), Adams (of Dorchester County, Maryland and Sussex County, Delaware), (N) Adams (of Kent County, Delaware and Caroline County, Maryland), Durborow (revision of Volume 6), Ellett, Grier, Killen, Peter King, Lackey, Levick, Primrose, Purden, Raymond, John Rees, Evan Rees, Reddick, Rogers, Roger Rogers, Solomon Rogers, John Rogers, Edward J. Rogers, Shaw, Thomas Shaw, Joshua Shaw, (N) Shaw, and Simon. A list of sources, additions and corrections to previous volumes, and an index to full-names and places add to the value of this work. (2005), 2021, 51/2x81/2, paper, index, 226 pp
This volume focuses on the early families of Kent County, tracing lineages of early settlers into the early 1800s. The primary sources of information are court records (probate and orphans' court), land records, and church records. Chapters are included for descendants of the following families: Banning; Bell; Boggs; Bowman; Bradley; Daniel Brown; John Bryan; Thomas Bryan; Cohoon; Caldwell of Somerset County, Maryland and Kent County, Delaware; Callaway; Chance of Kent County, Delaware; Clifford; Coudrat; Phillip Denny; John Denny; Downham; Dunlap; Durborow; Edmonds; Edmondson; Fitzgerald (Jarrell); Harper; Killingsworth; Luff; David Morgan; George Morgan; Nichols; Rash; John Reynolds; Henry Reynolds; Saxton; Shurmer; Simpson (Simson); Thomas Skidmore; Samuel Skidmore; Snow; Benjamin Stout; Triger (Trigar); John Tomblin (Tumlin); Nathaniel Tumblin (Tumlin); Turley; Vangaskin (Gaskin, Vangasco); Vickory (Viccory); Voshell; Whitehead; Wilds (Wild, Wiles); and Robert Wood. A list of sources, additions and corrections to Volume 2 and Volume 3, and an index to full-names and places add to the value of this work.