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Colonial families of Maryland

The colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland. Several also had interests in the Colony of Virginia, and the two are sometimes referred to as the Chesapeake Colonies.

Founders and scions edit

Family name Family members Notes Source
Abbott Simon Abbott Founder
Madeline Abbott Wife of Simon, Mother of Dorcas
Dorcas Abbott Born 1651
Adams Francis Adams c. 1645 (or 1626) – December 1698
John Adams c. 1670 – September 1740
Charles Adams c. 1672/3 – 1733. Carpenter.
Angiers John Angiers Son of John Angier
Billingsley Francis Billingsley
John Billingsley
Bowie John Bowie, Sr. [1]
Oden Bowie
Robert Bowie
Thomas Fielder Bowie
Walter Bowie
Captain William Bowie
William Duckett Bowie
Brent Margaret Brent
Mary Brent
Giles Brent
Fulke Brent
Brice Brice III
James Brice
Brooke Robert Brooke, Sr.
Thomas Brooke, Sr.
Thomas Brooke, Jr.
Burgess William Burgess Founder, Deputy Governor
Calvert

Lords Baltimore

George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
Leonard Calvert
Phillip Calvert (governor)
Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
Benedict Leonard Calvert
Benedict Swingate Calvert
Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
Henry Harford
Eleanor Calvert
Charles Benedict Calvert
Charles Calvert (governor)
Carroll Charles Carroll the Settler
Charles Carroll of Annapolis
Charles Carroll (barrister)
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Daniel Carroll
John Carroll (bishop)
John Lee Carroll
Thomas King Carroll
Anna Ella Carroll
James Carroll (Maryland politician)
Samuel S. Carroll
Causey
Chase Samuel Chase
Jeremiah Chase
Clarke
Contee Thomas Contee
Benjamin Contee
Compton Henry Compton
Barnes Compton
Cresap Thomas Cresap
Michael Cresap
Crossland
Darnall Henry Darnall
Philip Darnall
Digges William Digges
Dent Thomas Dent Sr.
Dorsey Edward Dorsey
Hon. John Dorsey [2]
Major Edward Dorsey [3]
Dulany Daniel Dulany the Elder
Daniel Dulany the Younger
Walter Dulany
Duvall Mareen Duvall
Gabriel Duvall
Robert Duvall
Eden baronets Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland
Sir Frederick Eden, 2nd Baronet
Fairfax Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
Fendall Josias Fendall
Greenberry Nicholas Greenberry Governor; tombstone transferred to St.Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
Greene Governor Thomas Greene
Griffith
Hammond Thomas Hammond (regicide) Founder and possible Regicide of Charles I
John Hammond Maj.Gen. Tombstone from 'Mountain Neck' plantation to St.Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
Hanson John Hanson
Alexander Contee Hanson
Hatton Thomas Hatton MD Secretary, killed in action at the Battle of the Severn
Heydon Francis Heydon/Hayden
Hollis
Howard Matthew Howard Sr Founder
John Eager Howard
George Howard (Governor of Maryland)
Benjamin Chew Howard
Jenifer Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
Daniel Jenifer
Lanham Josias Lanham
Lee Philip Lee Blenheim branch
Thomas Sim Lee Blenheim branch
Lloyd Edward Lloyd (Colonial Governor of Maryland)
Edward Lloyd (delegate)
Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland)
Henry Lloyd (governor)
James Lloyd (Maryland)
Mason William Mason (1757–1818)
Ogle Samuel Ogle
Benjamin Ogle
Paca William Paca
Paddy John Paddy 17 Reg't (Beall's) Maryland Militia (War of 1812)- Drummer
Robert Paddy 17 Reg't (Beall's) Maryland Militia (War of 1812) Private
Benjamin Paddy c.1750
Peale Charles Willson Peale
James Peale
Raphaelle Peale
Rembrandt Peale
Rubens Peale
Titian Peale
Anna Claypoole Peale
Charles Peale Polk
Margaretta Angelica Peale
Sarah Miriam Peale
Riggin Teague Riggin Founder; Planter, Golden Lyon Plantation, Pocomoke Sound
Darby Riggin Founder; Planter, Annemessex, later moved to Accomack County, Virginia
John Riggin Planter, Marumsco, Pocomoke Sound
John Riggin Planter, Annemessex
Isaac Riggin Corporal, Maryland Militia, War of 1812.
Elisha Riggin Shipbuilder, Crisfield
John Riggin Deputy clerk of the court, Worcester County; father of Brig. Gen. John Riggin, Jr.
John Riggin, Jr. Bvt. Brig. Gen., Union Army; additional aide-de-camp, to Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War.
Rodgers John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)
John Rodgers (American Civil War naval officer)
John Rodgers (naval officer, World War I)
Calbraith Perry Rodgers
Saffell Samuel Sons and daughters: John Saffell, Samuel Saffell, William Saffell, Ann Saffell, Charles Saffell, James Saffell, Elizabeth Saffell, Joshua Saffell and Sarah Saffell. At least one of Samuel's sons, likely Charles, served under Richard Montgomery in the French and Indian and the American Revolutionary Wars. Saffell, Samuel. Born 1712, originally from Essex, England. Arrived Oct 1732 on the ship, Patapsco Merchant, captained by Capt Darby Lux. Samuel was a "King's Passenger," either a convict or volunteer indentured servant for free passage. The Patapsco Merchant departed London in April 1732.Samuel owned land and was married to Mary Saffell née Watson in 1738. When he died in 1777, his will was the second will ever probated in the newly incorporated Montgomery County.
Sewall Henry Sewall MD Secretary; grandson and grand nephew of the Mayors of Coventry
Nicholas Sewall Dep.Governor
Skirvin

Skirven

George Skirvin/Skirven Judge, Chestertown, Kent Co., Skirvin's Neglect
Francis Skirvin/Skirven Planter, Ordinary owner, Annapolis
William Skirvin/Skirven Physician, Queen Anne's Co.
Smallwood Governor William Smallwood
Sparrow Thomas Sparrow Planter, Sparrows Point, Rhode River
Stafford William Stafford
Steuart George H. Steuart (planter) Planter
George Steuart Hume
George H. Steuart (Major General)
Richard Sprigg Steuart
George H. Steuart (Brigadier General)
William Steuart (Mayor of Baltimore)
Stone William Stone
Thomas Stone
Michael J. Stone
John Hoskins Stone
William Murray Stone
Frederick Stone
Tasker Benjamin Tasker, Sr.
Benjamin Tasker, Jr.
Vallette Elie Vallette
Warfield Richard Warfield Capt. Founder; ancestor of Wallis Warfield, Duchess of Windsor; tombstone transferred from plantation to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
Worland John Worland of Charles County Master of Sly Fox Plantation
Worthington John Worthington Capt. Founder; tombstone transferred to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hall, Clayton Colman (1912). Baltimore: Its History and Its People, vol.3. Lewis Historical Publishing Co. p. 300.
  2. ^ White, John T. The National encyclopaedia of American biography, Volume 9, 1899. pg 299.
  3. ^ Joshua Dorsey Warfield. The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records. Kohn & Pollock. 1905.

Further reading edit

  • Barnes, Robert W. (2007). Colonial Families of Maryland: Bound and Determined to Succeed. Genealogical Publishing Com. ISBN 9780806353166.

External links edit

  • Search engine of Maryland's families of early settlers
  • Hester Dorsey Richardson. Side-lights on Maryland history: with sketches of early Maryland families. Vol. II. Williams and Wilkins. 1913.
  • Joshua Dorsey Warfield. The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records. Kohn & Pollock. 1905.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message The colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland Several also had interests in the Colony of Virginia and the two are sometimes referred to as the Chesapeake Colonies Contents 1 Founders and scions 2 See also 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksFounders and scions editThis section contains embedded lists that may be poorly defined unverified or indiscriminate Please help this article to clean it up so that it meets Wikipedia s quality standards Where appropriate incorporate items into the main body of the article December 2020 Family name Family members Notes SourceAbbott Simon Abbott FounderMadeline Abbott Wife of Simon Mother of DorcasDorcas Abbott Born 1651Adams Francis Adams c 1645 or 1626 December 1698John Adams c 1670 September 1740Charles Adams c 1672 3 1733 Carpenter Angiers John Angiers Son of John AngierBillingsley Francis BillingsleyJohn BillingsleyBowie John Bowie Sr 1 Oden BowieRobert BowieThomas Fielder BowieWalter BowieCaptain William BowieWilliam Duckett BowieBrent Margaret BrentMary BrentGiles BrentFulke BrentBrice Brice IIIJames BriceBrooke Robert Brooke Sr Thomas Brooke Sr Thomas Brooke Jr Burgess William Burgess Founder Deputy GovernorCalvert Lords Baltimore George Calvert 1st Baron BaltimoreCecilius Calvert 2nd Baron BaltimoreLeonard CalvertPhillip Calvert governor Charles Calvert 3rd Baron BaltimoreBenedict Calvert 4th Baron BaltimoreCharles Calvert 5th Baron BaltimoreBenedict Leonard CalvertBenedict Swingate CalvertFrederick Calvert 6th Baron BaltimoreHenry HarfordEleanor CalvertCharles Benedict CalvertCharles Calvert governor Carroll Charles Carroll the SettlerCharles Carroll of AnnapolisCharles Carroll barrister Charles Carroll of CarrolltonDaniel CarrollJohn Carroll bishop John Lee CarrollThomas King CarrollAnna Ella CarrollJames Carroll Maryland politician Samuel S CarrollCauseyChase Samuel ChaseJeremiah ChaseClarkeContee Thomas ConteeBenjamin ConteeCompton Henry ComptonBarnes ComptonCresap Thomas CresapMichael CresapCrosslandDarnall Henry DarnallPhilip DarnallDigges William DiggesDent Thomas Dent Sr Dorsey Edward DorseyHon John Dorsey 2 Major Edward Dorsey 3 Dulany Daniel Dulany the ElderDaniel Dulany the YoungerWalter DulanyDuvall Mareen DuvallGabriel DuvallRobert DuvallEden baronets Sir Robert Eden 1st Baronet of MarylandSir Frederick Eden 2nd BaronetFairfax Albert Fairfax 12th Lord Fairfax of CameronFendall Josias FendallGreenberry Nicholas Greenberry Governor tombstone transferred to St Anne s Church Circle AnnapolisGreene Governor Thomas GreeneGriffithHammond Thomas Hammond regicide Founder and possible Regicide of Charles IJohn Hammond Maj Gen Tombstone from Mountain Neck plantation to St Anne s Church Circle AnnapolisHanson John HansonAlexander Contee HansonHatton Thomas Hatton MD Secretary killed in action at the Battle of the SevernHeydon Francis Heydon HaydenHollisHoward Matthew Howard Sr FounderJohn Eager HowardGeorge Howard Governor of Maryland Benjamin Chew HowardJenifer Daniel of St Thomas JeniferDaniel JeniferLanham Josias LanhamLee Philip Lee Blenheim branchThomas Sim Lee Blenheim branchLloyd Edward Lloyd Colonial Governor of Maryland Edward Lloyd delegate Edward Lloyd Governor of Maryland Henry Lloyd governor James Lloyd Maryland Mason William Mason 1757 1818 Ogle Samuel OgleBenjamin OglePaca William PacaPaddy John Paddy 17 Reg t Beall s Maryland Militia War of 1812 DrummerRobert Paddy 17 Reg t Beall s Maryland Militia War of 1812 PrivateBenjamin Paddy c 1750Peale Charles Willson PealeJames PealeRaphaelle PealeRembrandt PealeRubens PealeTitian PealeAnna Claypoole PealeCharles Peale PolkMargaretta Angelica PealeSarah Miriam PealeRiggin Teague Riggin Founder Planter Golden Lyon Plantation Pocomoke SoundDarby Riggin Founder Planter Annemessex later moved to Accomack County VirginiaJohn Riggin Planter Marumsco Pocomoke SoundJohn Riggin Planter AnnemessexIsaac Riggin Corporal Maryland Militia War of 1812 Elisha Riggin Shipbuilder CrisfieldJohn Riggin Deputy clerk of the court Worcester County father of Brig Gen John Riggin Jr John Riggin Jr Bvt Brig Gen Union Army additional aide de camp to Maj Gen Ulysses S Grant during the Civil War Rodgers John Rodgers naval officer War of 1812 John Rodgers American Civil War naval officer John Rodgers naval officer World War I Calbraith Perry RodgersSaffell Samuel Sons and daughters John Saffell Samuel Saffell William Saffell Ann Saffell Charles Saffell James Saffell Elizabeth Saffell Joshua Saffell and Sarah Saffell At least one of Samuel s sons likely Charles served under Richard Montgomery in the French and Indian and the American Revolutionary Wars Saffell Samuel Born 1712 originally from Essex England Arrived Oct 1732 on the ship Patapsco Merchant captained by Capt Darby Lux Samuel was a King s Passenger either a convict or volunteer indentured servant for free passage The Patapsco Merchant departed London in April 1732 Samuel owned land and was married to Mary Saffell nee Watson in 1738 When he died in 1777 his will was the second will ever probated in the newly incorporated Montgomery County Sewall Henry Sewall MD Secretary grandson and grand nephew of the Mayors of CoventryNicholas Sewall Dep GovernorSkirvin Skirven George Skirvin Skirven Judge Chestertown Kent Co Skirvin s NeglectFrancis Skirvin Skirven Planter Ordinary owner AnnapolisWilliam Skirvin Skirven Physician Queen Anne s Co Smallwood Governor William SmallwoodSparrow Thomas Sparrow Planter Sparrows Point Rhode RiverStafford William StaffordSteuart George H Steuart planter PlanterGeorge Steuart HumeGeorge H Steuart Major General Richard Sprigg SteuartGeorge H Steuart Brigadier General William Steuart Mayor of Baltimore Stone William StoneThomas StoneMichael J StoneJohn Hoskins StoneWilliam Murray StoneFrederick StoneTasker Benjamin Tasker Sr Benjamin Tasker Jr Vallette Elie ValletteWarfield Richard Warfield Capt Founder ancestor of Wallis Warfield Duchess of Windsor tombstone transferred from plantation to St Anne s Church Circle AnnapolisWorland John Worland of Charles County Master of Sly Fox PlantationWorthington John Worthington Capt Founder tombstone transferred to St Anne s Church Circle AnnapolisSee also editFirst Families of Virginia American gentry Hammond Harwood House Whitehall Annapolis Maryland Tulip Hill Pimlico Race Course Preakness Stakes History of White Americans in Baltimore Old Stock AmericansReferences edit Hall Clayton Colman 1912 Baltimore Its History and Its People vol 3 Lewis Historical Publishing Co p 300 White John T The National encyclopaedia of American biography Volume 9 1899 pg 299 Joshua Dorsey Warfield The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties Maryland A genealogical and biographical review from wills deeds and church records Kohn amp Pollock 1905 Further reading editBarnes Robert W 2007 Colonial Families of Maryland Bound and Determined to Succeed Genealogical Publishing Com ISBN 9780806353166 External links editSearch engine of Maryland s families of early settlersHester Dorsey Richardson Side lights on Maryland history with sketches of early Maryland families Vol II Williams and Wilkins 1913 Joshua Dorsey Warfield The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties Maryland A genealogical and biographical review from wills deeds and church records Kohn amp Pollock 1905 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Colonial families of Maryland amp oldid 1181719581, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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