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Gives names and brief abstract of the item: marriages, deaths, legal notices, property sales, chancery court cases, intentions to move, local events in which persons are named. W0073HB - $20.00
Collection of historical and genealogical resources for the state of Maryland.
David Trail was born sometime between 1678 and 1695 in Orkney, Scotland. His parents were William Trail and Barbara Balfour. He emigrated and settled in New Scotland Hundred, Prince George's County, Maryland. He married in about 1717 and had five children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland.
H. G. Catlett’s name is on land surveys throughout central Texas. This book, with never-before published letters and documents, tells his story—his work as a surveyor, service as a Texas Ranger, a courier for Zachary Taylor, an Army quartermaster, an expert on Indian affairs, and a proponent for a National Road (through Texas, of course.) Available at Amazon.com.
Christopher Carmack, parents unknown, born about 1653, probably in Scotland, arrived in Maryland in 1678. He had four children and may have been married to Onera, last name not listed. He may have died in Cecil County, Maryland. He may have had 4 children. Carmacks have lived in Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and other areas in the United States.
Johannes Conrad Kriegbaum was born in Germany. He married Anna Maria (unknown) ca. 1764. They had nine children. Conrad died ca. 1821 in Allegany County, Maryland.
"Ludwig Young was reportedly born c. 1729 in Holland and died January 10, 1795 in Maryland. He married Mary Magdalene Simons on 18 November 1755 ... "P. 1.