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Inhabitants of Frederick County, Maryland: 1750-1790 by Stefanie R. Shaffer Pdf
"The main purpose of this book is to aid in the location of an ancestor in respect to time and place. The following lists contain the names of several thousand Frederick Countians who lived in the county during the period, 1750-1790..."Introd., p. v. .
The Tennison Family of Southern Maryland by Ralph D. Smith Pdf
Chiefly a record of the Tennison family from 1650-1770 in the counties of St. Mary's and Charles in Maryland. Also includes the Dennis family in Virginia before 1650. Volume 3 deals with the Tennisons in southern Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina from 1650 to 1800.
Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1700 by Peter Wilson Coldham Pdf
"Settlers of Maryland 1679-1700" extends Gust Skordas's renowned "Early Settlers of Maryland" through the last quarter of the 17th century, identifying several thousand immigrants and their colorfully named tracts. Based on the same series of records as Skordas--Land Office books on file at the Hall of Records in Annapolis--the entries in this work are arranged by family name, county, name of tract granted, acreage, date, and reference to original source(s). Tract names often suggest English places familiar to the settler--perhaps places of origin or residence--and they are so many and so various that an index of tract names has been appended to the book.
A powerful account of how coerced migration built the British Empire In the early seventeenth century, Britain took ruthless steps to deal with its unwanted citizens, forcibly removing men, women, and children from their homelands and sending them to far-flung corners of the empire to be sold off to colonial masters. This oppressive regime grew into a brutal system of human bondage which would continue into the twentieth century. Drawing on firsthand accounts, letters, and official documents, Graham Seal uncovers the traumatic struggles of those shipped around the empire. He shows how the earliest large-scale kidnapping and transportation of children to the American colonies were quickly bolstered with shipments of the poor, criminal, and rebellious to different continents, including Australia. From Asia to Africa, this global trade in forced labor allowed Britain to build its colonies while turning a considerable profit. Incisive and moving, this account brings to light the true extent of a cruel strand in the history of the British Empire.
Gust Skordas,Arthur Trader,J. M. Brewer,Maryland. Hall of Records Commission
Author : Gust Skordas,Arthur Trader,J. M. Brewer,Maryland. Hall of Records Commission Publisher : Unknown Page : 525 pages File Size : 48,5 Mb Release : 1986 Category : Frontier and pioneer life ISBN : OCLC:144746461
Author : Robert Noel Grant Publisher : Unknown Page : 718 pages File Size : 45,5 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Prince Edward County (Va.) ISBN : WISC:89082509183