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...
This work is fifteenth in a series about Maryland families. The author now turns his attention to the Warfield families. Those Warfields covered in this text are primarily of Montgomery and Frederick Counties, but information is included on numerous famil
This work is fifteenth in a series about Maryland families. The author now turns his attention to the Warfield families. Those Warfields covered in th...
This volume, nineteenth in a series about Maryland families, is devoted to the descendants of George Bowman and Elizabeth Gue through more than 200 years, and ten generations, in male and female lines. The book opens with some of the earliest records of t
This volume, nineteenth in a series about Maryland families, is devoted to the descendants of George Bowman and Elizabeth Gue through more than 200 ye...
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...
Focuses on the this family of Frederick County, Maryland, but include family members found in other locations such as Washington county. Begins with David Stottlemyer (b. Munich, Germany) who reportedly arrived in the colonies in 1750 and left twelve chil
Focuses on the this family of Frederick County, Maryland, but include family members found in other locations such as Washington county. Begins with D...
Most of the individuals recorded are presumed to descend from Thomas Ricketts, Jr. (born c.1685 in Anne Arundel Co.) Chapters are also included on the descendants of Jeremiah and Verlinda, through whom the Ricketts are connected to the Trail families of M
Most of the individuals recorded are presumed to descend from Thomas Ricketts, Jr. (born c.1685 in Anne Arundel Co.) Chapters are also included on the...