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About Mary Henderson
Mareen Duvall's widow, Mary, went on to marry Henry Ridgely and later after his death, Reverend Jacob Henderson.[5]
Notes
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mareen_Duvall
"He [Mareen Duvall] died in 1699 and his third and final wife, Mary Stanton, administered his substantial estate.[2][4] Duvall had purchased sizeable tracts of land, including Catton, later known as Belair[5] as well as owning Middle Plantation in Davidsonville, Maryland. Combined, he owned several thousand acres in Anne Arundel and Prince George's Counties.[2] It is believed that the original house called Middle Plantation was located somewhere along Rutland Rd."
"In 1705, his son, John Duvall and his wife Mary deeded land to Queen Anne Parish to construct St. Barnabas Church.[2]."
Citations
- 1. Baltz, Shirley Vlasak (1984). A Chronicle of Belair. Bowie, Maryland: Bowie Heritage Committee. pp. page 5. LCCN 85165028.
- 2. Williams, T. J. C.; Folger McKinsey (1910,1979). History of Frederick County, Maryland, Vol 2. L.R. Titsworth & Co./Clearfield Co. pp. page 948. ISBN 0-8063-8012-8.
- 3. Richardson, Hester Dorsey (1903). Side-lights on Maryland History: With Sketches of Early Maryland Families. Baltimore, Maryland: Williams and Wilkins Company. p. 96. ISBN 0-8063-0296-8.[unreliable source?]
- 4. Warfield, Joshua Dorsey (July 1905). The Founders of Anne Arundel And Howard Counties, Maryland. Baltimore, Maryland: Kohn & Pollock. p. 106. ISBN 0-8063-7971-5.
- 5. Baltz, Shirley Vlasak (1984). A Chronicle of Belair. Bowie, Maryland: Bowie Heritage Committee. pp. pages 1–8. LCCN 85165028.
Mary Henderson's Timeline
1635 |
1635
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of, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Colony, Colonial America
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1732 |
January 19, 1732
Age 97
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Prince George's County, Province of Maryland, Colonial America
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January 20, 1732
Age 97
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Queen Anne Parish, Prince Georges, MD
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