This project is for those buried in Lorraine Park Cemetery, Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland. Established in 1872, Lorraine Park Cemetery & Mausoleum in Baltimore, Maryland is located next to Gwynn Oak Park and Falls. The grounds feature many unique granite and marble statues and monuments as well as distinctive petrified trees that people travel to in order to photograph. The offices are ...
This project is for those buried in St. Paul's Cemetery, Accident, Garrett County, Maryland. Located on 101 North Main Street, the cemetery is also known as St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery . Find a Grave
This project is for those buried in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, Taneytown, Maryland. Notable Burials Joseph Aloysius Goulden (1844-1915) - US Congress Links Find a Grave German Marylanders St. Joseph Church Official Website
This project is used to relate all units from Maryland who served in the Union Army. Maryland (CSA) for units that served in the Confederate Army.
Rocky Gap Veterans Cemetery is located in Flintstone, Maryland. Find a Grave
This project is for those who are buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, North Glade, Garrett County, Maryland. The cemetery is also known as North Glade Cemetery . Find a Grave USGW Archives
Old Saint Paul's Cemetery, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA: Find a Grave Church address is:309 Cathedral Street Baltimore 21201 Maryland USAThe first cemetery of Saint Paul's Church in Baltimore was located at Sollers Road & North Point Road. The organized in 1692 and this churchyard is the oldest cemetery that is known to have existed in Baltimore. Those remains were moved ca. 1760 to...
This project is used to relate all units from Maryland who served in the Confederate Army. Maryland (USA) for units that served in the Union Army.
Note: While using ANY genealogical website or program...please be informed that ANY possible family connections are NOT valid until they can be verified with documentation. my full database to the 4 volume transcript set of the Norisss manuscript can be found here there has been additons and corrections to it and documetnation has been started on it. This allows instant correction to webpages a...
Founded in the early 1760s by the charismatic preacher Joseph Nichols, the Nicholites shared many similarities with the Quakers, including dedication to nonviolence and antislavery and were one of the first religious groups in America to make the manumission of slaves a requirement of membership. As with Quaker meetings, the Nicholites’ meetings consisted of silent contemplation of the “Inner L...
Project based on Lamb Family geneology by Francis L. Lamb of Chestertown, MD in the early 1990's. It begins with ? Lambe marries ? Pearce , parents of Richard Lambe , Francis Lambe , Henry Lambe and Pearce Lamb (who comes to America in 1669).===PropertyThe family tract, Lamb's Meadow, is in historic trust. Details here:
"One surviving English register of emigration contains the names of approximately 10,000 servants who sailed from Bristol to America between 1654 and 1678. Roughly half of these emigrants went to Virginia. The rest found their way to the West Indies--mainly the island of Barbados which was such favored during the 1650s, and the beautiful little island of Nevis which was preferred in the early 1...
This project is set up to track Welsh, Walsh, Welch, Walshe, etc. Family members who migrated to the New World, especially the Caribbean and North America. ==Summary== ==Notables== ==Locations=====Jamaica===* Robert Welsh arrived in Barbados or Jamaica in 1690.* Robert Welsh arrived in Barbados or Jamaica in 1691.* Robert Welsh arrived in Jamaica in 1725.* Robert, age na, arrived in Jamaica ...
Wikipedia =Baltimore National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located along Maryland Route 144 on both sides of the boundary between the neighborhoods of Beechfield in Baltimore City and Catonsville in Baltimore County. Find a Grave
Links===* Naming Conventions * Maryland Indian Tribe =Maryland Indian Tribe===Conoy==Also called: Piscataway, from a village on Piscataway Creek where the Conoy chief resided.>Probably a synonym of Kanawha, but the meaning is unknown; also spelled Canawese, and Ganawese.Connections. The Conoy belonged to the Algonquian linguistic stock and were probably intermediate between the Nanticoke and Po...
The Coy family is one of somewhat mysterious origin in the 18th Century. There appears to be, in particular, two-three separate John Coys who had 20+ children between them in Connecticut, Maryland, and Rhode Island. Christopher Coy, a son of one of these Coys, had a son named Samuel whose descendants would move West.It is unknown whether any of these 2-3 John Coys actually had a middle name or ...
Torn States (sent troops to both sides): Arizona Territory (CSA) , Arizona Territory (USA) , Arkansas (CSA) , Arkansas (USA) , Kentucky (CSA) , Kentucky (USA) , Maryland (CSA) , Maryland (USA) , Missouri (CSA) , Missouri (USA) ,
The Glorious Revolution of 1688 and Rebellion in the American Colonies=This project is to identify profiles of the (sometimes forgotten) patriots who led the way to what became the American nation.Collaborators, please feel free to edit the overview, add resources, and invite more collaborators.==background=====The Glorious Revolution - Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights===The Magna Carta start...
United States Senators from MarylandList of United States Senators from Maryland (from U.S. Senate web site---no links) of United States Senators from Maryland (with wikipedia links)
Wikipedia =Annapolis National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Annapolis, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Find a Grave
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Wikipedia = Find a Grave Antietam National Cemetery, covers 11.36 acres (4.60 ha) and contains more than 4,976 interments (1,836 unidentified), adjoins the park. The cemetery was commissioned in 1865 and interments begun in 1867 after an arduous process of identifying the dead, which was successful in only about 40% of cases. Civil War era burials in this cemetery consist of only Union soldiers...
Background=In accordance with its Charter, the early laws governing the Province of Maryland, although often proposed by the Proprietor (Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore), usually through his Governor (or Lieutenant General) and brother, Leonard Calvert, required the assent of the freemen of the province. The Freeman's Assembly of Jan-Feb 1637/8 is the first for which there is a record. The only e...