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"Most if not all of the individuals reported in this text are presumed to descend from one Thomas Ricketts, Jr., born about 1685 in Anne Arundel County. The majority of the text is concerned with known descendants of this individual. However, chapters are included on the descendants of Jeremiah Ricketts (died c. 1818) and Verlinda Ricketts (born c. 1798) through whom the Ricketts are connected to the Trail families of Montgomery County"--Verso of back cover.
Begins with James White Ward, a Revolutionary War veteran born in 1759 and follows descendants up through the present time. See our website for allied families. H1939HB - $19.50
Collection of historical and genealogical resources for the state of Maryland.
Jonathan Lewis, progenitor of the first identifiable Lewis lineage, was a son of Thomas Lewis, Jr. (b. 1659) and Rebecca Timothy (b. 1660). Jonathan's wife was Mary. They had children, probably born in Prince George's County.
Charles Miles died early in 1842 in Montgomery County, Maryland. Charles was married to Elizabeth Beall, daughter of Lawson Beall. He was married secondly 24 December 1803 to Mary Layton and had children from both marriages.
John Trundle of Herring Creek in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, was born ca. 1624 at Suffolk, near London, England, the son of David Trundle. John emigrated to Maryland about 1640 and died 3 August 1699 in Anne Arundel County. His wife's given name was Mary.
Collection of historical and genealogical resources for the state of Maryland.
"The Holland families of Montgomery and Frederich counties are presumed to have first settled in Virginia, either as indentured servants or freemen. Religious persecution seems to have been a factor in their migration north into Maryland. Although data on the early history of the family is scarce, the most likely progenitor of the lines discussed in this volume is the immigrant Anthony Holland (?-1703)....he was married to one Isabelle Parsons.... This work traces his line of descent through his son Capell and his daughter Elizabeth..."Verso of back cover. .
John Watkins, 3rd married in 1688 and their first son, John Watkins, 4th was born in Maryland in 1696. His son, Nicholas Watkins, Sr. is the father of Jeremiah Watkins who married Margaret Lamb in 1703. Their descendants lived mostly in the East. .
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