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The Belden family, originally of England, settled in New York.
"Largely borrowed from Messr. Baldwin and Clift's Genealogy of the Denison family"--LC card (1985).
John Chenoweth immigrated in 1720 from Wales to Baltimore County, Maryland, and married a Miss Calvert, daughter of Charles Calvert, the third Lord Baltimore. His sons, Arthur Chenoweth Sr. and Richard Chenoweth, received land grants about 1741. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and elsewhere.
For thirteen-year-old Mary Chilton, every day is filled with adventure. She is surrounded by friends and family, and her windmill house feels like a castle to her. But Mary can't forget that her family was forced to leave their last home because of their religion, and even in Holland, things are looking dangerous again. Mary's world is changed forever when her father announces that they will join the Pilgrims traveling to the New World in search of more freedom and a better life. She must leave her older sisters and friends, and even give up her cat. With only the clothes on her back and her grandmother's locket, Mary joins her parents aboard the Mayflower and starts the dangerous journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Mary faces deadly storms, cruel bullies, cold, starvation, and illness. With the help of some new friends and a special message on her grandmother's locket, Mary discovers she is stronger and braver than she ever knew. But when the unthinkable happens, will Mary find the courage to make her dreams of a new home come true?
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
This is a comprehensive study of the early history and inhabitants of Isle of Wight County. It begins with a graphic description of the early settlers--including accounts of Quakers and Cavaliers--and is followed by detailed histories of the various Isle of Wight families. Nearly 200 pages of this voluminous work are devoted to abstracts of deeds, land records, and quit rents. Besides a place and subject index, the work further includes a 38-page name index of several thousand entries.