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  2. Jesse Hughes (frontiersman) - Wikipedia

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    Jesse and his family lived in a cabin on Hacker's Creek, near a stream that is now known as "Jesse's Run", located in present-day Lewis County, West Virginia See McWhorter's Chapter 23, "Genealogy of the Hughes Family" for more names. Hughes is believed to have been one of the first American colonists to explore the Hughes River in West Virginia.

  3. Weston Colored School - Wikipedia

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    345 Center St., Weston, West Virginia: ... Central West Virginia Genealogy and History Library and Museum - operated by the Hacker's Creek Pioneer Descendants

  4. Hackers Creek - Wikipedia

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    Hackers Creek is a tributary of the West Fork River, 25.4 miles (40.9 km) long, [3] in north-central West Virginia in the United States.Via the West Fork, Monongahela and Ohio Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 58 square miles (150 km 2) [4] on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau.

  5. Orlando, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hackers Creek Pioneer Descendants Journal vol XI/2 pg 111. ^ Jacob Haymond in the Braxton Democrat Newspaper , reprinted in "The Haymond Family Newsletter", March 1998, editor Billie Jo Runyon of Colleyville, Texas

  6. Descendants of free Black settlers help with restoration of ...

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    Near the end of the Lick Creek Trail lies the Roberts & Thomas Family Cemetery, where members of the settlement were buried. About 14 headstones are visible. Descendants of Lick Creek residents ...

  7. Colonial families of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Family name Related Family members Notes Adams. Charles County. Francis Adams (c. 1645 – 1698) [1] early settler John Adams (c. 1670 – 1740) early settler [2] Francis Adams II (1680 – 1766) revolutionary, planter and gentleman [1] Charles Adams (c. 1672 – 1733) carpenter [3] [4] Bowie. Prince George's County

  8. Indigenous peoples of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In the 2010 census, about 20,000 Maryland residents, or 0.4% of the state, self-reported American Indian as their only race. More than 50,000 people in Maryland self-identified as being at least part American Indian, constituting 1.0% of the total state population. [13]

  9. Maryland Zoo penguin has died at 33 leaving 230 descendants - AOL

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    Mr. Greedy is in the center of this photo with a purple, brown, and black ID band. / Credit: Maryland Zoo "CBS Weekend News" headlines for Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024