Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage series continues with this book, which investigates the Higgins families, primarily of Montgomery County, but also includes family members found in other Maryland counties and elsewhere. Chapter one presents the scant in
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage series continues with this book, which investigates the Higgins families, primarily of Montgomery County, but also ...
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage Series continues with this book, which investigates the Hays and Gott Families, being principally the descendants of Thomas Hays (1678) and the descendants of Richard Gott, the immigrant who died in 1661. Both of the fam
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage Series continues with this book, which investigates the Hays and Gott Families, being principally the descendants o...
This work is twelfth in a series about Maryland families. The author, already well known for his works on the Brandenburg, Burdette, Fry, Fulks, Hines, Hurley, King, Lowder, Maddox, Niekirk, Perry, Pratt, Purdum, Soper, Stottlemyer, Walker and Watkins fam
This work is twelfth in a series about Maryland families. The author, already well known for his works on the Brandenburg, Burdette, Fry, Fulks, Hines...
Following the custom of the earlier works in this series, the book begins with a look at the early history of the Maryland Colony and the formation of the counties, and discusses the earliest records of the Mullinix family found in Maryland. The author pr
Following the custom of the earlier works in this series, the book begins with a look at the early history of the Maryland Colony and the formation of...
This text is intended to present the ancestry and descendants of William Thomas Fisher (born c.1819) and his wife, Eliza Ellen Beckwith (born c.1820). The Fishers discussed here can be traced back to Martin Fisher, a carpenter who died in Anne Arundel Co.
This text is intended to present the ancestry and descendants of William Thomas Fisher (born c.1819) and his wife, Eliza Ellen Beckwith (born c.1820)....
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage Series continues with this book, which investigates the Waters Families, being principally the descendants of John Waters (c. 1648). The family descendants are primarily from Montgomery and Frederick Counties in Maryland
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage Series continues with this book, which investigates the Waters Families, being principally the descendants of John ...
According to an article in the Baltimore Sun of February 12, 1905 titled "Maryland Heraldry," "the Griffith family contributed more soldiers to the War of the American Revolution than any other family in the state." While Griffith is a proud name througho
According to an article in the Baltimore Sun of February 12, 1905 titled "Maryland Heraldry," "the Griffith family contributed more soldiers to the Wa...
Primarily a study of the Montgomery county descendants of John Duckett King (1778-1858), but it includes references to numerous other Maryland King family members. The earliest King families lived primarily in the Broad Creek area of Prince George's Coun
Primarily a study of the Montgomery county descendants of John Duckett King (1778-1858), but it includes references to numerous other Maryland King fa...
This study began with the goal of providing information about the Shaw families generally found in Montgomery County, as listed in the various census returns from 1850 to 1900, and expanded to include information from a number of other sources. The Shaw
This study began with the goal of providing information about the Shaw families generally found in Montgomery County, as listed in the various census ...