Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware. Second Edition

Free African Americans of Maryland and Delaware. Second Edition

Author: Paul Heinegg

Publisher: Clearfield

Published: 2021-08-09

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 9780806359281

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In this second edition, Mr. Heinegg has assembled genealogical evidence on 390 Maryland and Delaware Black families (90 more than in the first edition) with copious documentation from the federal censuses of 1790 and 1810 and colonial sources consulted at the Maryland Hall of Records, county archives, and other repositories in Maryland and in Delaware.


A Gazetteer of Maryland and Delaware

A Gazetteer of Maryland and Delaware

Author: Henry Gannett

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13:

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This work consists of extensive alphabetical lists of Maryland and Delaware place names. Places listed in this gazetteer, one of many compiled by Gannett, include post villages, towns, counties, mountains, rivers, and other notable topographical features. Most places are identified in relation to a county and thereupon described in further detail.


Colonial Families of Maryland

Colonial Families of Maryland

Author: Robert William Barnes

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13: 0806353163

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"The main purpose of this work is to chronicle and categorize the life experiences of 519 persons who entered Maryland as indentured servants or, to a lesser extent, as convicts forcibly transported [between 1634-1777]. The text itself is composed of solidly researched sketches of Maryland servants and convicts and their descendants, including 84 that are traced to the third generation or beyond."--Amazon.com.


Maryland Genealogies

Maryland Genealogies

Author: Robert William Barnes

Publisher:

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 568

ISBN-13:

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This work contains all the family history articles published in the "Maryland Historical Magazine" from its inception through 1976. Most of the articles begin with the first member of the family in Maryland and trace descendants in the male line down to the early eighteenth century. Since they have been largely inaccessible to the researcher, we have excerpted these articles in entirety and rearranged them in this comprehensive two-volume work, adding an introduction by a noted Maryland genealogist and personal name indexes. The consolidated articles--nearly 100 in number-- now form a reference work of a type long needed in Maryland genealogy.