Family name
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Family members
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Notes
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Source
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Abbott
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Simon Abbott
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Founder
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Dorcas Abbott
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Born 1651
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Adams
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Francis Adams
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c. 1645 (or 1626) – December 1698
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John Adams
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c. 1670 – September 1740
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Charles Adams
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c. 1672/3 – 1733. Carpenter.
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Angiers
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John Angiers
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Son of John Angier
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Billingsley
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Francis Billingsley
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John Billingsley
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Bowie
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John Bowie, Sr.
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[1] |
Oden Bowie
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Robert Bowie
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Thomas Fielder Bowie
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Walter Bowie
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Captain William Bowie
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William Duckett Bowie
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Brent
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Margaret Brent
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Mary Brent
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Giles Brent
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Fulke Brent
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Brice
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Brice III
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James Brice
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Brooke
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Robert Brooke, Sr.
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Thomas Brooke, Sr.
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Thomas Brooke, Jr.
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Burgess
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William Burgess
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Founder, Deputy Governor
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Calvert
Lords Baltimore
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George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
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Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
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Leonard Calvert
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Phillip Calvert (governor)
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Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
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Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
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Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
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Benedict Leonard Calvert
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Benedict Swingate Calvert
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Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
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Henry Harford
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Eleanor Calvert
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Charles Benedict Calvert
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Charles Calvert (governor)
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Carroll
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Charles Carroll the Settler
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Charles Carroll of Annapolis
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Charles Carroll (barrister)
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Charles Carroll of Carrollton
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Daniel Carroll
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John Carroll (bishop)
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John Lee Carroll
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Thomas King Carroll
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Anna Ella Carroll
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James Carroll (Maryland politician)
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Samuel S. Carroll
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Causey
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Chase
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Samuel Chase
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Jeremiah Chase
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Clarke
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Contee
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Thomas Contee
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Benjamin Contee
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Compton
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Henry Compton
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Barnes Compton
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Cresap
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Thomas Cresap
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Michael Cresap
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Crossland
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Darnall
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Henry Darnall
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Philip Darnall
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Digges
|
William Digges
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Dent
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Thomas Dent Sr.
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Dorsey
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Edward Dorsey
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Hon. John Dorsey
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[2] |
Major Edward Dorsey
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[3] |
Dulany
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Daniel Dulany the Elder
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Daniel Dulany the Younger
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Walter Dulany
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Duvall
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Mareen Duvall
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Gabriel Duvall
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Robert Duvall
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Eden baronets
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Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland
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Sir Frederick Eden, 2nd Baronet
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Fairfax
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Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
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Fendall
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Josias Fendall
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Greenberry
|
Nicholas Greenberry
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Governor; tombstone transferred to St.Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
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Greene
|
Governor Thomas Greene
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Griffith
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Hammond
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Thomas Hammond (regicide)
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Founder and possible Regicide of Charles I
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John Hammond Maj.Gen.
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Tombstone from 'Mountain Neck' plantation to St.Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
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Hanson
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John Hanson
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Alexander Contee Hanson
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Hatton
|
Thomas Hatton
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MD Secretary, killed in action at the Battle of the Severn
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Hollis
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Howard
|
Matthew Howard Sr
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Founder
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John Eager Howard
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George Howard (Governor of Maryland)
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Benjamin Chew Howard
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Jenifer
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Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
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Daniel Jenifer
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Lanham
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Lee
|
Philip Lee
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Blenheim branch
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Thomas Sim Lee
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Blenheim branch
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Lloyd
|
Edward Lloyd (Colonial Governor of Maryland)
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Edward Lloyd (delegate)
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Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland)
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Henry Lloyd (governor)
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James Lloyd (Maryland)
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Mason
|
William Mason (1757–1818)
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Ogle
|
Samuel Ogle
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Benjamin Ogle
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Paca
|
William Paca
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Peale
|
Charles Willson Peale
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James Peale
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Raphaelle Peale
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Rembrandt Peale
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Rubens Peale
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Titian Peale
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Anna Claypoole Peale
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Charles Peale Polk
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Margaretta Angelica Peale
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Sarah Miriam Peale
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Riggin
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Teague Riggin
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Planter, Golden Lyon Plantation, Pocomoke Sound
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Darby Riggin
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Planter, Annemessex, later moved to Accomack County, Virginia
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John Riggin
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Planter, Marumsco, Pocomoke Sound
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John Riggin
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Planter, Annemessex
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Isaac Riggin
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c. 1774-1839. Corporal Maryland Militia, War of 1812
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Elisha Riggin
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Shipbuilder, Crisfield
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Rodgers
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John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)
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John Rodgers (American Civil War naval officer)
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John Rodgers (naval officer, World War I)
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Calbraith Perry Rodgers
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Sewall
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Henry Sewall
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MD Secretary; grandson and grand nephew of the Mayors of Coventry
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Nicholas Sewall
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Dep.Governor
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Skirvin
Skirven
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George Skirvin/Skirven
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Judge, Chestertown, Kent Co., Skirvin's Neglect
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Francis Skirvin/Skirven
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Planter, Ordinary owner, Annapolis
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William Skirvin/Skirven
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Physician, Queen Anne's Co.
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Smallwood
|
Governor William Smallwood
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Sparrow
|
Thomas Sparrow
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Planter, Sparrows Point, Rhode River
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Stafford
|
William Stafford
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Steuart
|
George H. Steuart (planter)
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Planter
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George Steuart Hume
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George H. Steuart (Major General)
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Richard Sprigg Steuart
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George H. Steuart (Brigadier General)
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William Steuart (Mayor of Baltimore)
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Stone
|
William Stone
|
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Thomas Stone
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Michael J. Stone
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John Hoskins Stone
|
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William Murray Stone
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Frederick Stone
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Tasker
|
Benjamin Tasker, Sr.
|
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Benjamin Tasker, Jr.
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Vallette
|
Elie Vallette
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Warfield
|
Richard Warfield Capt.
|
Founder; ancestor of Wallis Warfield, Duchess of Windsor; tombstone transferred from plantation to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
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Worland
|
John Worland of Charles County
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Master of Sly Fox Plantation
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Worthington
|
John Worthington Capt.
|
Founder; tombstone transferred to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
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