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词条 Colonial families of Maryland
释义

  1. Founders and scions

  2. See also

  3. References

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The Colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland. Several also had interests in the Colony of Virginia, and the two are sometimes referred to as the Chesapeake Colonies. Many of the early settlers came from the West Midlands in England, although the Maryland families were composed of a variety of European nationalities, e.g. French, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Swedish, in addition to English.

Maryland was uniquely created as a colony for Catholic aristocracy and gentry, but Anglicanism eventually came to dominate, partly through influence from neighboring Virginia.

Charles I of England granted the province palatinate status under Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. The foundational charter created an aristocracy of lords of the manor for Maryland.

The first areas of colonization were on the Patuxent River and up along the Chesapeake Bay near and around current St. Mary's and Charles counties.

Founders and scions

Francis Billingsley

John Billingsley

//Bowie (surname)">Bowie family[1]
  • John Bowie, Sr.
  • Oden Bowie
  • Robert Bowie
  • Thomas Fielder Bowie
  • Walter Bowie
  • Captain William Bowie
  • William Duckett Bowie
//Brent family">Brent family
  • Margaret Brent
  • Mary Brent
  • Giles Brent
  • Fulke Brent
//Brice family">Brice family
{{See also|Brice House (Annapolis, Maryland)}}
  • John Brice Jr.
  • John Brice III
  • James Brice
//Brooke family of Maryland">Brooke family
  • Robert Brooke, Sr.
  • Thomas Brooke, Sr.
  • Thomas Brooke, Jr.
//Burgess Family">Burgess Family
  • William Burgess, the Founder, Deputy Governor
//Calvert family">Calvert family, Lords Baltimore
{{See also|Riversdale Mansion}}
  • George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore
  • Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore
  • Leonard Calvert
  • Phillip Calvert (governor)
  • Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore
  • Benedict Calvert, 4th Baron Baltimore
  • Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore
  • Benedict Leonard Calvert
  • Benedict Swingate Calvert
  • Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore
  • Henry Harford
  • Eleanor Calvert
  • Charles Benedict Calvert
  • Charles Calvert (governor)
//Carroll family">Carroll family
{{See also|Éile|Doughoregan Manor|Mount Clare (Maryland)}}
  • Charles Carroll the Settler
  • Charles Carroll of Annapolis
  • Charles Carroll (barrister)
  • Charles Carroll of Carrollton
  • Daniel Carroll
  • John Carroll (bishop)
  • John Lee Carroll
  • Thomas King Carroll
  • Anna Ella Carroll
  • James Carroll (Maryland politician)
  • Samuel S. Carroll
//Causey family">Causey family
//Chase family">Chase family
{{See also|Chase-Lloyd House}}
  • Samuel Chase
  • Jeremiah Chase
//Clarke family">Clarke family
//Contee family">Contee family
  • Thomas Contee
  • Benjamin Contee
//Compton family">Compton family
  • Henry Compton
  • Barnes Compton
//Crossland family">Crossland family
//Darnall family">Darnall family
{{See also|His Lordship's Kindness|Darnall's Chance}}
  • Henry Darnall
  • Philip Darnall
//Digges family">Digges family
  • William Digges
//Dorsey family (Maryland)">Dorsey family
  • Edward Dorsey
  • Hon. John Dorsey[2]
  • Major Edward Dorsey[3]
//Dulany family">Dulany family
  • Daniel Dulany the Elder
  • Daniel Dulany the Younger
  • Walter Dulany
//Duvall family">Duvall family
  • Mareen Duvall
  • Gabriel Duvall
  • Robert Duvall
//Eden baronets">Eden baronets
  • Sir Robert Eden, 1st Baronet, of Maryland
  • Sir Frederick Eden, 2nd Baronet
//Lord Fairfax of Cameron">Fairfax family
  • Albert Fairfax, 12th Lord Fairfax of Cameron
//Fendall family">Fendall family
  • Josias Fendall
//Greenberry Family">Greenberry Family
  • Nicholas Greenberry, Governor; tombstone transferred to St.Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
//Greene family">Greene family
  • Governor Thomas Greene
//Griffith family (Maryland)">Griffith family
//Hammond Family">Hammond Family
  • Thomas Hammond (regicide), the Founder and possible Regicide of Charles I
  • Maj.Gen.John Hammond, tombstone from 'Mountain Neck' plantation to St.Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
//Hanson family of Maryland">Hanson family
  • John Hanson
  • Alexander Contee Hanson
//Hatton Family">Hatton Family
  • Thomas Hatton, MD Secretary, killed in action at the Battle of the Severn
//Hollis family of Maryland">Hollis family
//Howard family of Maryland">Howard family
  • Matthew Howard Sr, Founder
  • John Eager Howard
  • George Howard (Governor of Maryland)
  • Benjamin Chew Howard
//Jenifer family">Jenifer family
  • Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
  • Daniel Jenifer
//Lee family">Lee family
  • Blenheim branch
    • Philip Lee
    • Thomas Sim Lee
//Lloyd family of Maryland">Lloyd family
{{See also|Wye House|Chase-Lloyd House}}
  • Edward Lloyd (Colonial Governor of Maryland)
  • Edward Lloyd (delegate)
  • Edward Lloyd (Governor of Maryland)
  • Henry Lloyd (governor)
  • James Lloyd (Maryland)
//Mason family">Mason family
  • William Mason (1757–1818)
//Ogle family">Ogle family
{{See also|Belair Mansion (Bowie, Maryland)|Belair Stud}}
  • Samuel Ogle
  • Benjamin Ogle
//Paca family">Paca family
{{See also|Paca House}}
  • William Paca
//Peale (disambiguation)">Peale family
{{See also|Peale Museum}}
  • Charles Willson Peale
  • James Peale
  • Raphaelle Peale
  • Rembrandt Peale
  • Rubens Peale
  • Titian Peale
  • Anna Claypoole Peale
  • Charles Peale Polk
  • Margaretta Angelica Peale
  • Sarah Miriam Peale
//Riggin family">Riggin family
  • Teague Riggin (planter, Golden Lyon Plantation, Pocomoke Sound)
  • Darby Riggin (planter, Annemessex, later moved to Accomack County, Virginia)
  • John Riggin (planter, Marumsco, Pocomoke Sound)
  • John Riggin (planter, Annemessex)
//Rodgers family">Rodgers family
{{See also|Sion Hill}}
  • John Rodgers (naval officer, War of 1812)
  • John Rodgers (American Civil War naval officer)
  • John Rodgers (naval officer, World War I)
  • Calbraith Perry Rodgers
//Sewall family">Sewall family
  • Henry Sewall, MD Secretary; grandson and grand nephew of the Mayors of Coventry
  • Nicholas Sewall, Dep.Governor
Skirvin/Skirven family
Three brothers as follows
* George Skirvin/Skirven (Judge, Chestertown, Kent Co., Skirvin's Neglect)
* Francis Skirvin/Skirven (Planter, Ordinary owner, Annapolis)
* William Skirvin/Skirven (Physician, Queen Anne's Co.)
//Smallwood family">Smallwood family
  • Governor William Smallwood
//Sparrow family">Sparrow family
  • Thomas Sparrow (Planter, Sparrows Point, Rhode River)
//Steuart family">Steuart family
{{See also|Dodon (farm)|Maryland Square|Dungannon (horse)}}
  • George H. Steuart (planter)
  • George Steuart Hume
  • George H. Steuart (Major General)
  • Richard Sprigg Steuart
  • George H. Steuart (Brigadier General)
  • William Steuart (Mayor of Baltimore)
//Stone family">Stone family
{{See also|Habre de Venture}}
  • William Stone
  • Thomas Stone
  • Michael J. Stone
  • John Hoskins Stone
  • William Murray Stone
  • Frederick Stone
//Tasker family">Tasker family
  • Benjamin Tasker, Sr.
  • Benjamin Tasker, Jr.
  • Selima (horse)
//Vallette family">Vallette family
  • Elie Vallette
//Warfield Family">Warfield Family
  • Capt.Richard Warfield, the Founder; ancestor of Wallis Warfield, Duchess of Windsor; tombstone transferred from plantation to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis
//Worland Family">Worland Family
//Worthington Family">Worthington Family
  • Capt.John Worthington, the Founder; tombstone transferred to St. Anne's, Church Circle, Annapolis

See also

  • First Families of Virginia
  • American gentry
  • Hammond-Harwood House
  • Whitehall (Annapolis, Maryland)
  • Tulip Hill
  • Pimlico Race Course
  • Preakness Stakes

References

1. ^{{cite book| last = Hall| first = Clayton Colman| title = Baltimore: Its History and Its People, vol.3| publisher = Lewis Historical Publishing Co.| date = 1912| pages = 300| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=DMcLAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA311&dq=thomas%20fielder%20bowie&pg=PA300| isbn =}}
2. ^White, John T. The National encyclopaedia of American biography, Volume 9, 1899. pg 299.
3. ^Joshua Dorsey Warfield. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vgINAAAAYAAJ The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records]. Kohn & Pollock. 1905.
Sources
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  • Hester Dorsey Richardson. [https://books.google.com/books?id=l_oMAAAAYAAJ Side-lights on Maryland history: with sketches of early Maryland families. Vol. II]. Williams and Wilkins. 1913.
  • Joshua Dorsey Warfield. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vgINAAAAYAAJ The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records]. Kohn & Pollock. 1905.
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