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Beaverdam Manor was referenced as a proprietary manor in 1664 {PA:07:229}. An undated survey was recorded in 1666 that contained 7,680 acres “in Calvert County” {PA:10:329}. This manor was “lying in the woods” just to the southwest of Resurrection Manor, Fenwick Manor and DeLaBrooke Manor. The northeast boundary corresponds roughly to the present Md. route 235. The assessment done in 1768 shows the manor contained 82 lots {GMB:II:063}. Two of these were patent lands, i.e. a 90-acre portion of The Inclosure which was Surveyed for Henry Lowe on 16 August 1694, and a 500-acre tract named Rich Neck which was patented to John Attaway on 10 December 1714 {PA:FF#7:223}.
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July 10, 1652
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Denby, Derbyshire, England
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1680
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Middlesex County, Virginia
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1682
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1687
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1692
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1693
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St. Mary's County, MD, United States
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1700
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Saint Mary's County, Maryland, United States
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1702
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St. Mary's County, Maryland
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