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  2. Darby Lux I - Wikipedia

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    Capt. Darby Lux I (1695–1750) was a mariner, merchant, and Justice of Baltimore County, Maryland. The son of an English clergyman, was born in Kenton Parish, Devonshire, England, on June 15, 1695. He was christened on June 30, 1696, in Kenton. Darby immigrated in the early 1720s and settled in Anne Arundel County. He was a mariner by ...

  3. Druid Ridge Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Hall, Baltimore-born World War II spy for the British Special Operations Executive; Eli Jones Henkle, U.S. Congressman, 5th District of Maryland; William Henry Howell (1860–1945), American physiologist [5] John Charles Linthicum, U.S. Congressman, 4th District of Maryland; John Mays Little (died 1950), Maryland state delegate [6]

  4. List of cemeteries in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    2 Baltimore County. 3 Caroline County. 4 Cecil County. 5 Dorchester County. 6 Frederick County. 7 Harford County. 8 Howard County. 9 Montgomery County. 10 Prince ...

  5. New Cathedral Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The New Cathedral Cemetery, formerly Bonnie Brae Cemetery, is a Roman Catholic cemetery, with 125 acres, located on the westside of Baltimore, Maryland, at 4300 Old Frederick Road. It is the final resting place of 110,000 people, including numerous individuals who played important roles in Maryland history.

  6. Category:Death in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Death in Baltimore" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. T. Turner-White Casket Co. Building

  7. List of people executed in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    County 1 Sam [slave of Harding] Black Male Slave Murder Hanging 1803-03-30 Frederick 2 William Morris White Male Escaped Prisoner Murder Hanging 1808-04-22 Baltimore City 3 William Robinson White Male Escaped Prisoner Murder Hanging 1808-04-22 Baltimore City 4 Daniel Dougherty White Male Escaped Prisoner Murder Hanging 1808-04-22 Baltimore City 5

  8. Capital punishment in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The death penalty had been in use in the state or, more precisely, its predecessor colony since June 20, 1638, when two men were hanged for piracy in St. Mary's County. A total of 309 people were executed by a variety of methods from 1638 to June 9, 1961, the last execution before Furman v. Georgia. Since that time, five people have been executed.

  9. Charles Ridgely II - Wikipedia

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    He was the first of the family to reside north of Baltimore Town in the larger surrounding Baltimore County when he moved there in 1734. He became a gentleman by 1738, and esquire by 1748, and was styled "Charles The Merchant". Ridgely was a planter, merchant, ironmaster, and owner of a furnace and forges.