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Horatio Johnson, of "Chantilly," was ensign of the Anne Arun- del Militia under Captain Edward Norwood, and later under Captain Elisha Riggs. His first wife was Sarah Norwood, whose daughter, Sallie Norwood Johnson, became the second wife of Dr. Abram Barnes Hood, of Virginia. By his second wife, Elizabeth Warfield, there were Charles David Warfield Johnson, Major of Militia, who resigned his commission to go West in 1834; he married Eliza McKon- key, of Baltimore, and had issue: James Thompson Johnson-first, Harriet Smith Brown; second, Henningham Brown, a descendant of Haden Edwards and James Brown, of Kentucky-issue, H. Johnson, Niedringhaus, James T. Johnson, Joseph B. Johnson, George B. Johnson and Edwards Johnson.
Arthur Livingston Johnson (of Horatio)-Margaret Smith, daughter of Judge John Smith, of Baltimore, and granddaughter of Conrad Smith, whose name appeared in the first directory of Balti- more; she was a sister of Rebecca (Smith) Norris, second wife of George W. Riggs, of Baltimore. The living issue of A. L. Johnson are Mrs. Caroline O'Donnell, Mrs. Laura Campbell and Mrs. Ella James.
Thomas Rinaldo Johnson (of Horatio) was a surgeon in the Seminole wars.
Eliza Ann Johnson (of Horatio)-James H. Preston, of Balti- more, and had issue: Frances Preston, Wysong, Caroline Preston and James H. Preston, of Harford, whose two sons are James H. Preston, of Baltimore, and Walter Preston, of Belair.
Caroline Johnson (of Horatio) died single, at "Rockland."
Evalina Johnson (of Horatio)-her cousin, Joshua Warfield, and had issue: Horatio Johnson Warfield, Elizabeth Warfield Reed, Caroline Warfield, Thomas, David Warfield, Evalina Warfield and Joshua Warfield.
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FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTIES.
OFFICIALS OF HOWARD COUNTY.
COMMISSIONERS.
1847.
Theodore Tubman, Chas. R. Simpson, Wm. Hughes, John Hood, George Howard.
1848.
Theodore Tubman, Littleton Maclin, Thos. Hughes, Wm. Hughes.
1849.
David Fielmyer, Saml. Brown,
Saml. Nichols, David Clark.
1850.
David Fielmyer, David Clark, Geo. Bond, Theodore Tubman, Slingsby Linthicum,
1853.
Stephen B. Dorsey, Slingsby Linthicum, George Bond.
1855.
Wm. J. Timanus, Thos. H. Hood,
Chas. D. Worthington, 1857. Amos Earp, Thos. H. Hood, Martin H. Batson.
Littleton Maclin,
1859.
Theodore Tubman,
Wm. Hughes, Chas. G. Linthicum.
(Records do not show Ephraim Collins,
list of 1861 and 1863).
1865. Jas. Garretson, Saml. Hopkins, John L. Lane.
1867. Anthony Johnson, Thaddeus S. Clark, John S. Tracy,
1869.
John S. Tracy, John T. Harvey, C. M. Roberts.
1871. Samuel Gaither, Dennis P. Gaither, Anthony Johnson.
1873. Jerome C. Berry, Joseph Barlow, Saml. Brown.
1875.
Saml. Brown,
Jerome C. Berry, Wm. Rowles.
1877.
Saml. Brown, Jerome C. Berry, Wm. Rowles.
1879. Thos. H. Gaither, N. S. Childs, J. D. Warfield.
1881. J. H. Toomey.
1883.
Benj. Sunderland, John T. Ridgely.
1885. Benj. C. Sunderland, Wm. J. Harding, Wm. H. Forsythe.
1887. Benj. C. Sunderland, Wm. J. Harding, Wm. H. Forsythe.
1889. Benj. C. Sunderland, Benj. F. Hess,
Edmund Dorsey.
1891. Benj. F. Hess, L. J. G. Owings, Henry Mollman.
1893.
Patrick L. Smith.
1895.
Edmund Dorsey. 6 yrs.
1899. Thos. O'Neill. 6 yrs.
1901.
Jacob J. Weiner. 6 yrs.
1903. Benj. F. Hess. 6 yrs.
1905.
Henry A. Penny. 6 yrs.
CLERKS TO COMMISSIONERS.
John A. Denton, Frank Parlett.
Wm. J. Robinson,
538
FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTIES.
SHERIFFS.
1848.
1869.
1889.
Chas. G. Haslup. 1853.
Claudius Stewart.
1871.
Stephen R. Hobbs. 1891.
E. A. Talbott.
1855.
John S. Tracey.
1873.
Wm. G. Owings. 1893.
Joshua MeCauley.
Walter Dorsey.
1857.
1875.
Gilbert E. Flower. 1895.
John Quinn,
1859.
Thos. Burgess.
1861.
Joseph Hunt. 1879. Joseph McCauley.
Chas. D. Picket.
J. P. Ijams. 1864.
1881.
1899.
David E. Hopkins. 1865.
Edward A. Talbott. 1883.
Lewis E. Philps. 1901.
David E. Hopkins. 1867.
N. T. Hutchins. 1885.
Jas. E. Hobbs. 1903.
Edward MeCauley. 1867.
1887.
1905.
Wm. A. Webb.
Geo. D. Day.
Joseph Hunt.
TREASURERS.
1897.
1899.
1903.
Frank Parlett.
Jas. T. Clark.
Saml. C. Musgrove.
(For 2 yrs.)
1901.
1905.
Jas. T. Clark.
Saml. C. Musgrove.
REGISTERS OF WILLS.
1874. 1887.
Thos. B. Hobbs.
Edwin Warfield appoint- Isaac Scaggs.
1867.
ed to succeed Benj. H. 1893.
Eli T. Peddicord.
Dorsey, deceased. Isaac Scaggs.
1867.
1875.
1899.
Benj. H. Dorsey.
Edwin Warfield. Wm. H. Marlow.
1873.
1881.
1905.
Benj. H. Dorsey.
Thos. L. Maclin. Richard Davis of W.
CLERKS OF THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Dr. Wm. Henry Worth-
1885.
1895.
ington. Lewis J. Watkins.
A. C. Rhodes. 1896.
Dr. Wm. W. Watkins.
1873.
1888. John H. Owings. 1897.
Lewis J. Watkins.
John H. Owings.
John H. Owings.
1879.
1889.
1903.
Lewis J. Watkins.
John H. Owings.
Wm. W. L. Cissel, M. D.
1857.
Frank Shipley.
John F. Kyne.
G. Washington Carr. 1877. Succeeded by Frank Oldfield. 1897.
Greenbury Johnson.
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FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTIES.
JUDGES OF ORPHANS' COURT.
1855.
John Quinn, Henry H. Owings, H. Baker Dorsey.
1857.
Thos. Burgess. 1859. Henry O. Devries, H. H. Owings, John A. Dorsey.
1864.
Jas. B. Mathews, Samuel Waters, J. T. Ijams.
1867.
Hy. H. Owings, Thos. J. White, A. P. Amoss.
1855.
Geo. W. Sands. 1859.
John R. Clark. 1864. Geo. W. Sands.
1867. Henry E. Wootten.
1868.
Saml. H. Henry, David Burdette, Wm. H. Hardey, Hy. O. Devries, Edward A. Talbott, Joshua W. Dorsey. 1870.
Albert G. Warfield, Joseph Barlow, Chas. G. Linthicum,
Zedekiah M. Isaacs, Amos Earp, Joshua W. Dorsey. John H. Hall vice Joshua W. Dorsey, resigned. 1880. Wm. H. Hardey vice John W. Dorsey, Chas. G. Linthicum, Saml. K. George, resigned.
1869.
Jas. F. Gordon, ap- John W. Hepp, pointed 1869 vice H. H. Anthony M. Johnson,
Owings, resigned.
1871.
Jas. F. Gordon,
Martin H. Batson,
Dye W. Worthington.
1875.
Dye W. Worthington, Wm. Mathews, Jas. Harban.
1877.
Anthony M. Johnson, 1879. Anthony M. Johnson,
Pulaski Dorsey,
Henry Mollman. (Elected again in 1903).
STATE'S ATTORNEYS.
1871.
1891.
Henry E. Wootten.
1876.
Henry E. Wootten.
1883.
Joseph D. McGuire. 1899.
Joseph D. McGuire.
Martin F. Burke.
1887.
1903.
Joseph D. McGuire.
Martin F. Burke.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
1872. 1881.
Rev. J. Avery Shepperd, John Lee Carroll. Wm. Clark,
Dr. Jas. T. Williams.
1876.
Wm. Clark, Dr. Jas. T. Williams, Jno. G. Rogers. 1879.
N. S. Childs,
Jno. J. Donaldson, John G. Rogers, Dr. Jas. T. Williams.
Dr. Jas. T. Williams.
1882-1884.
Dr. Jas. T. Williams,
John W. Dorsey, John Lee Carroll.
1885. W. Mackintosh, N. A. Childs.
1888-1890.
W. Mackintosh, N. A. Childs, Marion A. Brian.
Reuben Dorsey, 1887. Anthony M. Johnson, Reuben Dorsey, John R. Dorsey. 1891. John McShane, Reuben Dorsey, Laurence W. Hobbs. 1895. Jas. A. Curtis, Edmund Dorsey,
John H. Herker. 1899.
Wm. T. Day,
Reuben Dorsey,
Geo. M. Buckingham.
1883.
Joseph D. McGuire. 1895.
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FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTIES.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS .- Continued.
1894. 1898.
1892. W. Mackintosh,
Henry O. Devries,
L. Page Cronmiller,
Wm. B. Gambrill.
Grovesnor Hanson.
1901. Thos. M. Johnson,
1893. Robt. A. Dobbin,
John T. Hardey, John W. Hebb.
SCHOOL EXAMINERS.
John E. Hill,
Philip T. Harman,
Dr. Luke M. Shipley, Woodland Philips.
SURVEYORS.
1854.
1873.
1883-5-7-9.
Henry Lucy.
John T. R. R. Carroll.
Nathan Shipley, Jr.
1859.
Luke M. Shipley.
John T. R. R. Carroll.
J. B. Winbigler. 1877.
1867.
John A. Denton.
Beale A. Warfield.
Nathan Shipley.
1869.
A. C. Rogers.
1881. John T. R. R. Carroll.
1895.
John T. R. R. Carroll.
FIRST OFFICERS OF HOWARD COUNTY.
Judge of the Circuit Court. HON. NICHOLAS BREWER.
Clerk of the Circuit Court DR. WILLIAM H. WORTHINGTON. Sheriff .JOSHUA MCCAULEY
Crier. GEORGE W. ISAACS.
States Attorney GEORGE W. SANDS.
Auditor THOMAS DONALDSON.
JUDGES OF THE ORPHANS' COURT.
WILLAM BAKER DORSEY, HENRY H. OWINGS, JOHN OREM
REGISTER OF WILLS. THOMAS BRICE HOBBS. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
WILLIAM J. TIMANUS, CHARLES G. WORTHINGTON,
THOMAS H. HOOD.
TREASURER. LITTLETON MACHIN.
Saml. K. Dashiell, Dr. Wm. H. Hardey, John G. Rogers,
1896.
Joshua N. Warfield,
Jas. E. Shrieve.
John W. Selby.
Wm. A. Loder. 1855.
1876.
1891.
1893.
John Q. Selby.
Rev. Henry Branch,
541
FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTIES.
THE NEW YORK DESCENDANTS OF MARYLAND WARFIELDS.
Since my book has been in type I have learned of many very worthy descendants of Maryland progenitors, which I will give in the words of my correspondent in the following addenda:
John Worthington Warfield, of "Big Seneca," and Brice War- field, a Revolutionary soldier, were twin brothers, sons of Alexander Warfield, of "Warfield's Range," whose homestead is now a part of Senator Gorman's estate. These twin brothers had another brother, Alexander Warfield, the bachelor, whose estate, at Clifton Springs, New York, was given to his nephews, Arnold Warfield, son of John Worthington Warfield, by Susannah Ridgely, his wife, and Zadok Warfield, son of Brice Warfield, by Elizabeth Dickerson, his wife.
Arnold Warfield, his wife Margaret Browning, and children were the first to remove to Clifton Springs. One of his eight sons, Thomas Worthington Warfield, built a $35,000 block of houses in Clifton Springs. He was a bachelor. Lewis Warfield (of Arnold) had three sons in the Union army and one in the Confederate army. I have no other data of them.
My correspondent is Zadok Warfield 3rd, son of Zadok 2nd, son of Zadok Ist, the oldest son of Brice, the Revolutionary Mary- land soldier, whose tomb, in Warfield Cemetery, Frederick County, Maryland, is marked by a Scotch granite monument. His son, Surrat Dickerson Warfield, once State Senator of Frederick County, lies be- side him. Zadok (of Brice) removed to his inheritance, at Clifton Springs. My correspondent records the following: " Alexander War- field, brother of Brice, was a bachelor. At his death, in 1812, aged sixty-two years, he left a property worth $100,000. He held four farms of 200 acres each, improved by substantial stone houses. He held over 400 acres in and around Clifton Springs, and $20,000 of per- sonalty, which he gave his nephews and nieces. I have a speech he made here in 1804. By his will my grandfather, Zadok (of Brice), inherited a part of "Clifton Springs." Caleb Warfield Bur- gess, John Burgess and sister, Susan Burgess, were also heirs of his New York property: One descendant of this family is Benjamin Burgess, bookkeeper of the Baltimore daily "Sun." Zadok War- field's wife was a daughter of William and Dorcas Chambers, whose family came to the Genesee country in covered wagons in 1828, after a travel of sixteen days on the road. They erected a log dwelling with no floor. Snow sometimes offered them a covering at night. Back-logs were drawn into the house by horses. Wolves and wild hogs often visited them.
Zadok Warfield's children were: Nathan, born in 1802; William, 1804; Susannah Dickerson, 1806; Zadok, 1808; John, 1810; Rachel, 1812; Mary Anne, 1814; Surrat Dickerson, 1816; Leweyar, 1818; Evan Jones, 1820; Elizabeth Anne, 1822; Brice, 1824. Two of these- Brice and Surrat Dickerson-died in Frederick County, Maryland.
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Upon his arrival in New York the family Bible was missing, and "Pilgrims Progress" had to record the subsequent births. Nathan, the oldest son, married Catherine Worthington Burgess, the heiress of her uncle Alexander. William Warfield married Lucinda, daughter of Leonard and Mercy Ann (Brown) Knapp, oldest sister of my mother, Chloe (Knapp) Warfield.
Evan Jones Warfield's widow, Caroline Bale Newton, lives in Orlando, Florida. The remains of her husband are at Fernandina, Florida, where he died twenty years ago, a successful merchant, of $45,000 capital, of Clifton Springs. His only son, Carl Warfield, is engaged in banking at Orlando, Florida. He married Miss Hutch- ins, of Palmyra, New York. Their daughter Zelda took a musical prize, and will graduate this year.
My uncle, John Warfield, left an estate of $35,000. He was well-beloved, well-informed and accommodating. Upon his estate handsome buildings may be seen. His maiden sisters have ample means.
My father, Zadok 2nd, had a farm of 212 acres, with splendid buildings. He was very successful.
My brother Eugene owns a part of it, and he is an up-to-date farmer.
I have also farmed, but, my health failing, I retired with a com- petence.
We are all of light complexion, with hair snow-white. A Bap- tist minister who saw Governor Edwin Warfield thinks there is a striking resemblance.
My wife is of the Ferguson family, descending from the Scottish line.
My brothers and sisters are all living, viz .: Leonard Knapp, a resident of Ocean Beach, California, whose late wife was Mary Elvira Antisdate, and his daughter, Ida Elvira Warfield, is an excellent business woman, successful in real estate investments. My sisters are: Mary Elizabeth, born 1835; Clementine Lincoln, born 1838; Louisa Jane, born 1840; Isabel Chloe, born 1852.
I was born in 1843, and my brothers, Henry Jerome, in 1845, and Emerson Eugene, in 1848.
My own son is Herbert Douglas, and my only daughter is Mary Estelle Beach, wife of Stephen, of Bristol. They have two daughters.
My brother Henry is now of Mason, Michigan. His wife was Sarah Lavinia Jacques. They have a farm. Their children are Frank Milton, who has two sons, Eugene and Arthur. They have a farm. Eugene is in Lansing. Elmer, wife and daughter have removed to Denver, Colorado. Walter went with them for his health.
Sister Clementine's children are: Henry Carlton Lincoln and Zadok Carson Lincoln, twins; Mattie, Mary Alice, Ida Clementine, Chloe Lania, Ira James, John Burton and Nellie Artimicia.
There are fifteen grandchildren in this line.
FOUNDERS OF ANNE ARUNDEL AND HOWARD COUNTIES. 543
My brother Eugene married Ann Maria Corey. Their issue are Anna Corey, Ina Maud, Earl Emerson.
Anna Corey is now the wife of Wm. D. Power, of Syracuse. They have Ruth and Winfred W. Power.
Wm. Warfield, my uncle, left a daughter, Susan Warfield Jones, wife of John Jones, and Wm. Henry Warfield, now seventy-one years of age. He holds a large estate. He has been president of Canandaiqua, New York, for five years. He is secretary and treas- urer of the Ontario County Agricultural Society. He writes many wills, and is ofter executor.
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INDEX.
Caution !- The reader is advised to read each page carefully, as, although a name may occur several times on a page, there is but one reference to a page in the index.
A
Abbington, 81, 82, 107, All Hallows Church, 54, Annapolis, 9, 10, 11, 24, 108, 147, 181.
Abbott, Deacon, 325; Wm. M., 325.
Abell's Lot, 168.
Abercrombie, Harriet,458; Dr. Jas., 458.
Acosta, Dr. Eleazer, 517.
Acton, Chris., 145; Eliz., 145; John, 145; Rich- ard, 11, 132, 136, 145; Sarah, 132.
Actons Hill, 132. Acton, 145.
Acton Family Coat Arms, 134.
of
Adam the First, 395.
Amos, Wm. L., 201; A. P., 539.
58, 192, 207, 210; (His- toric), 330; Charter, 196; Capital of Mary- land, 33; (First Mayor of), 63; In 1718, 207.
R. R., 328; New Land Office, 331; Comptroll- ers Office, 331; Junc- tion, 78, 347; Chronicle, 325; Record, 325; New Post-office, 331; New Court of Appeals, 331; New State Library, 331.
Settlers, 5; Name; 14, Boundaries, 34, 35; Of- ficers, 37, 38, 39, 40; Advantages of, 335,336.
Adams, Elisha Brown, 461; Harriett, 461; Jas. Anchorage, 471. N., 461; John, 461; Ancient South River Club, Anne Arundel, Lady, 14; John Myron, 454. 211.
Adams, John Quincy, 224, Anderson, 146; Absolem, 259, 265, 375, 507; 224; Annie, 126; Cath- Anne, Princess of Den-
President, 243, 249; Katherine, 358; Laura, 149.
Adams, Margt., 415; Sarah Ann, 91; Sir Thomas, 415.
Addison, Rev. Walter Du- lany, 100, 184, 185, 528; Mrs. John, 158, 528; Col. John, 219; Rev. Henry, 184; Col. Thomas, 244; Thos., 185 207.
ington, 150; Miss, 423; Mary, 383; Richard, 126; Sarah E., 152; Thomas, 382; Vachel Worthington, 150; Wm. Pope, 150; Wm. Pope, Anvil, 437.
Jr., 150.
Andover, 147. Andre, Major, 111.
Anything, 438. Arcadia, 491, 494. Armory, 192.
Armstrong, Kate, 382, 403; John, 382; Alex- ander, 382; Norman, 382.
364; John Henry, 317; Mark, 364; Rose, 74; Thos. S., 317; Wm., 95. Andros, Sir Edw., 162. . Arnold, Mrs. Richard, 46.
94, 99, 129, 138, 195, 198, 199, 323.
Alleghany Co., 37.
Allein, 198. Allingham, Jos., 223.
Allen, Rev. Bennett, 187, Annapolis & Elk Ridge 237; Rev. Ethan, 10, 33, 195, 210, 350, 384; Rev. Mr., 158; Eliz., 384; Henry Bell, 458; John, 458; Lizzie, 91; Prof., 454.
Alsop, Geo., 193.
Altogether, 72, 351, 352, 396, 398, 411, 412, 470. Anne Arundel Co., First
Alvey, Rich. L., 293.
Francis Baldwin, 150; Anne Arundel, 48; Dis-
tinguished Men, 316; River, 9; Town, 193, 194; County, Old and New, 330, 331, 332.
Ida Longworth, 150; Jennie, 126; Julia Wig- gins, 150; James, 487; Laura Wiggins, 150; Louis, 487; Larz. Worth- Ante-Revolutionary Move- ments, 220. Anthony, Julia, 448. Anthony's Purchase, 98. Antilon, 187, 215, 503. Antisdate, Mary E., 542.
Addition, 420. Albea, Sam'1, 428. Alcock, John D., 416. Aldridge, Nich., 327.
Alexander, Eliz. Coleman,
Andrews, Col. R. Snowden, 440; Richard Snowden, 363; Col. Timothy P., 363.
Lord, 14; "Rent Rolls," 48.
mark, 33.
erine Longworth, 150;
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Arnold's Grey, 92.
Assembly, First, 192, 193. Atwell, Benj., 130.
Artist, John Hessilius, 123. Assembly Rooms of Balti- Avalon, 497.
more, 231. Avondale, 363.
Association of Freeman, Ayres, Ann, 6, 110; Thom- 222. as, 5, 110; William, 6, 13, 25, 42, 110.
Athol, 388, 393. Atkinson, Jos., 500.
Babylon's Fall, 19; Repu- tation, 19.
Bachelor's Refuge, 484.
Bacon, Jas. W., M. D., 359; Sir Nicholas, 167; Thomascine, 167.
Baer, Mrs. Jacob, 494; Mary S., 417; Mrs. Matilda Chase, 430;
Owen, 408.
Bagdad, 368, 452, 453.
Bailey (Bayley), Mr. 138, 344; Mrs. 341.
Bailliere, Lawrence, 323. Baker, Elias Brown, 471; Maurice, 58; Mary, 321; Sarah, 471.
Baker's Quarter, 429.
Balch, Levin P. W., 104; Rev. Stephen, 104.
Baldwin, Agnes, 159; Ann, 188; Anne, 159; Car- roll, 160; Catherine, 350; Charles, 138; Rev. Baldwin's Addition, 30. Charles Winterfield, Baldwyn, Baldwin, 158,
160; Chas. Severn, 160; 294. Christopher Columbus, Baldwin Memorial Church, 160; Deborah, 159; Do- 84. rothy, 138; Edward, 138, 159, 160; Eliz., 85, 158, 160; Eliza, 159; Fannie, 160; Francis, 138,160; Frank Gambrill Ball, 160; Capt. Henry, 126, 132, 159; Hannah, H.,
180; Capt. Harry, 374; Balls of Maryland, 354.
Henry, 84, 159, 182; Balls of Virginia, 354. Henry Wilson, 160; Baltimore Artillery Co., 396.
Hester, 158, 159, 189; H. Furlong, 160; James, Baltimore City, 501. 138, 159, 160; Jane, 160; Baltimore Town, 518. Jas. F., 138; John, 12, Baltimore, Lord, 7, 8, 14, Barker, George, 149; Har-
15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 34, 35, 38, 41, 47, 55, 57, 60, 212, 244; Lady, 55, 57.
30, 31, 74, 85, 122, 138, 158, 159, 160, 197, 350, 444; John, Jr., 158, 189; Juliet, 138; Louisa, 160; Lydia, 138, 156, 159, 160; Margaret, 85, 158; Baltimore American, 60. Mary, 159; Mary Pitts, Baltimore City Passenger Railway, 288.
138, 160; Martha E.,
159; Maria Eleanor, 159; B. & O. R. R., 267, 269, Maria Woodward, 160; 270, 274, 278, 280, 286, 288, 292, 295, 377. Morgan H., 160; Philip, 180; Richard, 160; Ruth, 74, 158, 180; Baltimore & Susquehanna Baltimore Sun, 303, 325. Rignal, 160; Sallie, 132; 138; Sallie Rawlings, 138; Sallie Rodman, R. R., 277, 281. Baltimore & Ohio Relief Department, 329. 160; Sarah, 159, 160, Baltimore & Potomac R. R., 287. Baltimore Fire, 314. 182, 378; Sarah Raw- lings Hall, 132; Sarah
H., 182; Susan, 138, Baltimore Fire Depart- ment, 286. Baltimore Fire Alarm Tel- egraph, 286.
Baltimore Co., 35, 36; Boundries.
Baltzell, Dr. John, 417.
Banks, Chas., 440, 468; Mrs. Chas., 368; Henry, 468; Mrs. Henry, 468; Louisa, 468; Mattie, 360, 468; Lieut. Rich- ard, 17, 37; Sam'l, 440, 468; Mrs. Sam'l, 440; Thos., 468; Wm., 468. Bank's Schoolhouse, 440. Bankston, Eliz., 176.
Bale or Beal, Thomas, 130; Anthony, 130; Banning, Katherine, 112. Bannon, Hon. Machael, 324, 325; Jas., 325. Urath, 130; Hannah, 130. Thos., 171, 197; Bantz, Catherine, 492; Wm., 353; Wm. Dorsey, 408.
Wm., 376. Baptists, 32. Baptist Church, 384.
Barber, Dr. Luke, 23, 25, 26, 27; Mrs, Rebecca, 9; Sam'l, 223; Gov., 29. Barcus, Dan'1, 499. Bard, John, 202.
riet, 99.
Barlow, Joseph, 537, 539; Joshua, 483. Barnes, Adam, 327, 392, 398, 471; Mrs. Annie, 408; Cordelia, 471; Col., 185; Hannah, 149, 397, 472, 494; Mrs. Harriet,
Asbury, Mr., 64; Bishop, 64, 140. Ashley, Mr., 373. Ashton, 146. Ashwell, Jennie G., 127.
B
160; Susannah, 159; Summerfield, 138, 160; Springfield, 160; Thom- as, 158, 159; Thos. Pitts, 138, 160; Tyler, 159; Washington, 160; Wm.,
160; Willard, 138; W. Bank Mob, 269.
H., 82, 123; Wm. Henry, Jr., 160, 365; Judge Wm. Henry, 159; Wm. Henry, 160.
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472; Jas., 485; John, Bayley, Col. Wm. C., 459; Beale Estate, 383.
327, 398, 494; Mr., 464; Nathan, 486; Peter, 392, 432, 433; Robt., 433. Barnes' Folly, 58, 345. Barnes' Luck, 404, 407. Barnes' Purchase, 441. Barnetson, Virginia, 126. Barney, Commodore, 377;
Mrs. Commodore, 415. Barnum's Hotel, 480. Barnum, 496.
Baron, Benjamin, 123.
Barr, 449; Mary, 458, 460, 461; Nancy, 460; Reb. Tilton, 458; Robt., 458. Barret, Chiswell, 532; Do- rothy, 83; Eliz., 161; Eliz. Bullett (Middle- ton), 532; Francis, 532; Geo., 161; James Sam'l, 532; Jos., 480; J. W., 83; Julius, 480; Dr. Louis, 532; Mary H., 364; S. Cecelia, 532; W., 83.
Barrey or Berry, Mary, 420.
Barrington, Ivane, 161. Barron, Dr. Alex., 417. Barry, Mrs. R. McK., 448. Bartholow, Mrs., 440.
Bartoe, Jndge, 285.
Barton, Chas. H., 90; Francis G., 90.
Bassett, B. F., 460.
Batcheller, Cath. V., 91.
Batson, Edward, 40; Mar- tin H., 537, 539; Thos., 438.
Batson's Forest, 148. Battaile, Mrs., 422.
Battee, Ferd., 202, 473; Dinah, 320.
Battie, Eliz., 479; John,
96; Lucy, 98; Matilda, 97; Henrietta Marie, 97; Ann C., 95; Mrs. Sophia, 430; Richard, 429.
Battle, Sam'l G., 360. Battle Creek, 17. Bauer, John, 321.
Baughman, Gen'l, 304; 313.
102; Coat of Arms, 101. Bayley (Bailey), Mrs., 400. Beale Family, 101.
Lord, 459; Warfield
Bealmear, Francis, 90.
Beal, 459; Chas. Aber- Beard, John, 107; Mar-
garet, E., 88; Mrs., 95; Neal Clark, 107; Rich- ard, 7, 12, 35, 39, 40, 45, 49, 52, 59, 77, 106, 107, 146, 164, 173, 194, 197, 326; Richard, Jr., 49, 107; Rachel, 59, 106, 164; Ruth, 107, 412; Rebecca (Nicholson), 107; Rachel Clark, 107; Stephen, 135; Susan- nah, 135.
Beard's Creek, 12; Habita- tion, 12, 52, 106.
Beauvoir, 495. Beaver Dam, 36. Beck, Cap. Anthony, 201; Rev. John, 320. "Beckley," 46. Bedford, Dr. W. C., 461.
Bednalls Green, 52.
Beeman, Eliz., 100.
Beetenson, Edw., 82.
Beetenson's Adventure, 82. Beggars' Farce, 212. Belfield, 63.
Joshua, 102; James, 102; Kate, 382; Levin, Bell, Clara D., 458; Dan'l D., 459; J. A., 426; Isabella, 430; John H., 430; Maria Griffith, 458; Noah Davis, 458. 103; Leevin, 103; Lucy Magruder, 103; Mar- garet, 102, 403; Maj., 423; Mary, 101, 102, Belles, Abbia. V., 91. Bellefield, 528. 103; Mattie, 382; Mrs., 100, 101, 382; Mary Worthington, 148; Ni- Belmont, 176, 339, 340, Bellott, Michael, 56. 341, 342, 395.
nian, 102, 103, 162, 174, 190, 382, 383, 412; Ninian, Jr., 101; Ninian (of Ninian), 102, 382; Col. Ninian, 101, 102; Capt. Ninian, 101; Nan- cy Campbell, 102; Pat- rick, 103; Gen. Rezin, 102; Rebecca, 103; Rob- Belt's Hills, 481.
Belt, Agnes, 484; John Sprigg, 350; Joseph, 174, 262; Mrs. Kitty, 185; Mary, 61; Margt., 430; Sarah, 96; Thos., 221; Susie, 430; Susie Gartrell, 430.
ert, 102; Rezin, 102; Belvidere, 111, 247, 267. Rachel, 102; Ruth, 102; Belvoir, 11, 79, 154, 155. 382, 383; Rebecca, 102; Benjamin's Addition, 52.
Benjamin's Choice, 52.
an, 102; Susannah, 102; Benjamin's Discovery, 86, Thos., 63, 101, 103, 153; 90. Thos. B., 103, 104; Benjamin's Fortune, 432. Thos. S., 333; William, Benjamin's Lot, 114, 419, 420, 422, 438.
Baxley, Mr. Jas., 455; Joshua Warfield, 366, 102; Zephaniah, 102. 369; Mrs. Joshua, 473. Beall's or Beale's Manor, Bennett, Ann, 42; Edward, Bayard, Rich., 517.
5, 17, 41, 110; Jas., 459; Elise, 459; Helen, 459;
crombie Dunbar, 459. Baylor, Col., 532. Bay Ridge, 12. Beach, Mary E., 542; Stephen, 542. Beall or Beale, Anna, 103; Ann, 65, 129, 130, 161, 382; Ann Truman, 102; Capt. Alexander, 213, 382; Hon. BriceThomas, 148; Barbara Dent, 103; Brooke, 102; Barbara M., 333; Capt., 101, 397; Chas., 102; Dr., 382; Mrs. Eliz., 95; Elinor, 383; Capt. George, 102; George, 102, 103, 104; Col. George, 101, 103; Elinor, 102, Esther,
103; Elizabeth, 102, 103, 104; Eliz. Evans, 103; Hezekiah, 103; Harriet Ann, 103; Han- nah, 102, 489; Heze- kiah, 103; Jane, 101; John, 63, 72, 76, 102,
103, 122, 161, 207; Belair, 249
Samuel, 101, 319; Sus-
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INDEX.
Laura, 459; John, 40, Bishop, Ann, 180; Ham- 45, 58, 75, 194; Dr. James A., 90; Maj .- General, 32, 42; Maria, Bite the Biter, 419, 422, 43; Mary, 459; Philip, 5; 423.
Philemon, 67; Richard, Black, Christiana, 434; Booth, Eliz., 154.
5,8, 9, 13, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28, 32, 37, 38, 41, 42, 112, 113; Richard, Jr.,
41; Richard, 2nd, 41; Blackburn, Hattie, 459; Richard, 3rd, 41; Rob- ert, 5; Sarah, 75; Susan, 296; Susanna (Lowe), 41, 43; Warfield, 459; Wesley, 169. Henrietta, 459; Sen., 459; Dr. Church, 460. Black Horse Tavern, 86. Blackwell, Thomas, 59. Blackiston, Gov., 196.
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