Looking for information regarding these marriages: CULLEN William m. DOUGLASS Ibby 01 Oct 1799, VINSON Elijah m. DOUGLASS Biddy 11 Dec 1800, WINRIGHT John m. DOUGLASS Elizabeth 31 Aug 1808, LARMORE Mary m. DOUGLASS William 12 March 1817, LARRIMORE Mary m. DUNN Richard 08 May 1798, LARRAMORE Katherine m. MEZICK Jewell 24 Sept 1799, LARRAMORE William m. LIBBY Sarah 21 July 1801.
Do you have any info on John (b. abt. 1815) and Susan (b. 1820) DASHIELL? They appear in the 1850 census from the Brinkleys District. Children are twins, Adaline and Emily, and another daughter, Cinderland who eventually married Syndey Adams. Would love to know John and Susan's parents. Thank you.
Any information regarding a John Robins born in England in 1635 and died in Somerset Co. in 1688.He and his wife, Katherine and their two children, Mary and Sarah, came to Somerset Co. from England in 1679 where their son, William, was born the same year. They were given a land grant of 600 acres there in 1679 that was called "Last Discovery". Any help on this family would be much appreciated. Thanks.
Looking for information on Robert HALL, died 1843 in Sussex Co. Delaware. Children: Amelia (PHILIPS), Eliza (CONNELLY), Priscilla (TUBBS). Grandchildren: David CALHOON, Thomas CALHOON, William CALHOON, Sarah Ann CALHOON, Peter S. HALL, Sabra HALL, Kendal PHILIPS, George PHILIPS.
I am looking for Information about William E. WHITE, born abt. 1819, Deal Island/Wenona area, married to Joanna C. GIBSON, born abt. 1825. Have looked into Ancestry.com and am looking for other sources of records. I am also looking for information about Elijah Gibson, father of Joanna.
I am looking for information on John W. RICHARDSON, born August 1842. His wife, Susan, was born September 1845. Children: William Columbus, Henry H., Charity T., Louisa B., Upsher, and Maggie. I have been unable to locate John W. in Somerset County in the 1850 census, but in expanding my search to include Worcester County, I found a John W. RICHARDSON (age 7) in the 1850 census, in Worcester County District 7 (Atkins District), which it my best hunch so far. If anyone has any information about any of these individuals I would appreciate it.
Still seeking to identify the parents of Thomas BRUFF, who married Elizabeth (Betty?) WHITE, widow, on August 23, 1761 in Coventry Parish, Rehobeth, Somerset, Maryland. Thomas died intestate between April 08, 1790 and December 17, 1793 in Somerset County, probably at Caldicutt, his estate/plantation. Thomas is believed to have been a planter, but silversmith tools were listed in the inventory of his estate. This fact, plus a silver ladle with the makers mark \"T Bruff\" that has been passed down from generation to generation in the family, suggest that at some point in his life he was a silversmith, probably a descendant of goldsmith Charles BRUFF of London, whose son Thomas BRUFF (1648-1702), emigrated to Maryland about 1665 and worked as a silversmith and innkeeper in Talbot County. Thomas's wife, Elizabeth WHITE, is believed to have been the Elizabeth SCOTT who married Stevens WHITE before she married Thomas. If so, she is the daughter of John and Elizabeth SCOTT. Thomas and Elizabeth were the parents of James BRUFF (1762 - 1803), John BRUFF (1764 - ?), Ann BRUFF (1767 - ?), Thomas BRUFF (1770 - ?), Susannah BRUFF (1772 - ?), Joseph BRUFF (1775 - ?), Richard BRUFF (1778 - ?) and Benjamin BRUFF (1781 - ?). James BRUFF (1762 - 1803 married Zipporah (Japporah?) HORSEY (1764 - 1816), daughter of Revell HORSEY and Sarah FOSSETT of Somerset County. (Update of January 12, 2003 posting)
I am looking for Carl Coulbourn LANKFORD, born December 1892 and married to Katie BRITTINGHAM in 1913. He served in WW1 and died either in the war or right after. Had 2 sons, my dad Charles and Albert.
I am looking for a mercantile in Princess Anne around 1900. John A. BRITTINGHAM owned it and was referred as "Uncle Johnny". Was helpful to the Immanual Church in Princess Anne.
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