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This collection of abstracts of grave sites contains
information originally published in the Senate documents of the National
Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, as well as the Society magazine.
Maryland, which borders Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia,
and Delaware, was one of the earliest states established in the United States.
This database of Maryland marriage records previously contained only marriage
records for Harford, Kent, Allegany, Carroll, Frederick, Montgomery, Prince
George's, Washington, Cecil, Somerset, Queen Anne's, Worcester, Caroline, Anne
Arundel, and Talbot counties.
Located on the Delaware border, Caroline County, Maryland was
created in 1773. This database is a collection of marriage licenses from 1774
until 1815. These records have been copied from the office of the Clerk of the
Court of the county.
For researchers of Lutheran and German Reformed churche
members, this database can be of immense value. Containing marriage and death
notices from two east coast newspapers, this collection has nearly 5000 entries,
many with four, five, or more names of relatives involved in the burial or
marriage.
This database contains records for the Quaker Monthly Meeting for the city of
Nottingham, which lies in Cecil County. Researchers may find records of birth,
marriage and death for their nineteenth- century Quaker ancestors listed in this
database. This database will appeal to those researching this area of the
Chesapeake.
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