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Daniell Hurley immigrated from England to Virginia between 1654 and 1666 (as a bondsman), and settled in Talbot County, Maryland in 1676. Daniel Hurley (1701-1793) was his son. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and elsewhere.
Daniell Hurley immigrated from England to Virginia between 1654 and 1666 (as a bondsman), and settled in Talbot County, Maryland in 1676. Daniel Hurley (1701-1793) was his son. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and elsewhere.
Contains all the known or probable descendants of Daniel Hurley, the 1676 immigrant of Talbot Co., Md. H1176HB - $73.00
Daniel Hurley (ca. 1658-1706) immigrated to America in 1676 and served as at bond servant for four years in Virginia. He died in Prince Georges County, Maryland. His son, Daniel Hurley (1701-1793) was the father of five known sons, a. 1727-ca. 1739. Descendants listed lived in Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and elsewhere.
John Watkins, 3rd married in 1688 and their first son, John Watkins, 4th was born in Maryland in 1696. His son, Nicholas Watkins, Sr. is the father of Jeremiah Watkins who married Margaret Lamb in 1703. Their descendants lived mostly in the East. .
Primarily a study of the Montgomery Co. descendants of John Duckett King (1778-1858). The earliest King families lived primarily in the Broad Creek area of Prince George's Co. in the 1700's. H0716HB - $38.00
Jonathan Lewis, progenitor of the first identifiable Lewis lineage, was a son of Thomas Lewis, Jr. (b. 1659) and Rebecca Timothy (b. 1660). Jonathan's wife was Mary. They had children, probably born in Prince George's County.