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  2. List of people from Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of Maryland Location of Maryland on the U.S. map. The following are some notable people from the American state of Maryland, listed by their field of endeavor.This list may not include Federal officials and members of the United States Congress who live in Maryland but are not actual natives.

  3. Category:1725 births - Wikipedia

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    C. Domingo Cabello y Robles; Jean-Jacques Caffieri; Guido Calcagnini; Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani; José António Caldas; David Caldwell (North Carolina minister)

  4. John Francis Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Mercer also had several sisters and half-sisters who survived to adulthood, including Sarah Mercer (1738–1806) who married Col. Samuel Selden (1725–1791) of Stafford County, Mary Mercer (1740–1764) who married Daniel McCarty Jr. of Westmoreland County, Anna Mercer (1760–1787) who married Benjamin Harrison VI (1755–1799), Grace Mercer ...

  5. Category:People from colonial Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This category includes people who were notable in the Province of Maryland prior to the era of American Revolution. That is, they were notable before about 1765. People who are primarily associated with the Revolutionary era are located Category:People of Maryland in the American Revolution, instead of this category.

  6. Thomas Brooke Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas was dismissed from all offices by the Governor of Maryland, John Seymour, in 1708 as a result of close Roman Catholic ties—his brothers were Jesuits and Col. Henry Darnall was his stepfather—and for poor Council attendance, although his attendance had been very regular prior to Seymour's governorship. Brooke was reappointed to the ...

  7. 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.

  8. List of Huguenots - Wikipedia

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    Ian Parmenter (1946–2024), English-born Australian celebrity chef. Key work: Cooking with Passion. [61] Alexis Soyer (1810–1858), celebrity chef and philanthropist. Key work: A Shilling Cookery Book for the People. [62] Paul Tremo (1733–1810), the head chef at the court of King Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski of Poland. [63] [64]

  9. Category:1725 in Maryland - Wikipedia

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