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  2. Colonial families of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    (1758 – 1834), illegitimate son of Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, namesake of Harford County, last proprietary owner of the British colony of Maryland: Carroll. St. Mary's County, Anne Arundel County, Frederick County, Cecil County

  3. Nicholas Gassaway - Wikipedia

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    Assumed office 1683 & 1686: Personal details; Born: 1634 London, England: Died: 1691 Anne Arundel, Maryland: Spouse: Anne Besson: Relations: Ancestor of Henry G. Davis: Children: Ann Gassaway Watkins (2nd Burgess, 3rd Jones), Captain Nicholas Gassaway, Captain John Gassaway, Jane Gassaway Cotter (2nd Sanders), Lord Sheriff Captain Thomas Gassaway, Margaret Gassaway Larkin, and Hester Gassaway ...

  4. Ashfield Gales - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's County grant of land was the former Crottentegle estate previously held and subsequently forfeited by the Keating family. [9] The first record of this Anthony Gale in Ireland is the 1659 Census, where an Anthony Gayle (sic) appears as a titulado (land holder) in Crottentegle, Queen's County, site of the Gale Ashfield estate. [10]

  5. Thomas Cresap - Wikipedia

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    [6]: 603 James was for a number of years in the Maryland legislature. [6]: 603 Thomas, the second son of Col. Cresap, was killed by a Native – whom he killed at the same instant. [6] [7] He left a widow and one child. Michael, was born in Frederick County, Maryland, 29 June 1742. He succeeded his father in the Indian trade.

  6. Steuart family - Wikipedia

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    The Steuart family of Maryland was a prominent political family in the early history of Maryland. The Steuarts, of Scottish descent, have their origins in Perthshire , Scotland. The family grew wealthy in the early 18th century under the patronage of the Calvert family, proprietors of the colony of Maryland , but their wealth and status was ...

  7. Mareen Duvall - Wikipedia

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    Mareen Duvall was born in 1625, in Nantes, France and was originally named Marin Duval. On August 28, 1650, Duvall emigrated as an Indentured Servant (a contracted servant for seven years) to the English colony of Maryland.