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Year 1739 1744 1746 1739- 40-41- 44-46 1740 1740 YEAR NAME COUNTY LIBER FOLIO 1739 Abbott, Elizabeth St. Marys 31 18 1744 Abbott, John Talbot 31 553 1746 Abbott, Samuel Dorchester 31 671 1739- Abbott,4 Samuel 0-41- Talbot 31 96-108-109-113 44-46 198-516 1740 Abbott, William Cecil 31 136 1740- Abell,4 John 3-44 St. Marys 31 93-384-488 1740-41-43 Abell, Samuel St. Marys 31 93-250-384-623 45 1746 Abercromy, John Anne Arundel 31 676 1743 Abernetly, Ann Prince Georges 31 403 1740 Abert, Elizabeth St. Marys 31 38 1739-40-42- Abington, John Prince Georges 31 28-40-101-115 43-44 289-292-358-369 370-387-321-345 406-474-567-669 1740 Abington, Thomas Prince Georges 31 101-115 1745 Able, Guthbert St. Marys 31 584 1745 Abricks, Sickpedus Cecil 31 631 1745 Abricks, Sigfred Cecil 31 598 1741 Acton, Ann Baltimore 31 167 1741 Acton, Asanath Baltimoe 31 240 1739- Acton,4 Henry 2 Prince Georges 31 28-362 1739 Acton, Johanna Prince Georges 31 28 1740- Acton,4 Richard1 Baltimore 31 146-167-240 1744 Acton, Richd Jr Baltimore 31 476 1742-44 Ackworth, Mary Somerset 31 328-495-504 1741- Adair,4 Alexander4-46 Kent 31 188-499-479- 534-562-678 1741-44- Adair, Christian Kent 31 188-479-499- 534-562 1744 Adams, Abraham Somerset 31 486 1744 Adams, Alexander Somerset 31< 459 1739 Adams, Ben j Charles 31 29 1739 Adams, Charles Charle s 31 29 1739 Adams, Charity Charle s 31 29 1740 Adams, Collins Somerset 31 96 1744 Adams, Elin E Dorchester 31 536 2 YEAR NAMES COUNTY LIBER FOLIO 1741 Adams, Elizabeth Charie s 31 164 1745 Adams, John Baltimore 31 621 1741 Adams, John Charles 31 164 1745 Adams-, Luke Charles 31 570 1742-44 Adams, Mary St. Marys 31 275-471 1744- Adams,4 Morgan 5 Dorchester 31 536-596 1740 Adams, Philip Somerset 31 96 1741 Adams, Richard Charles 31 252 1744 Adams, Richard Dorchester 31 536 1745- Adams,4 Roger 6 Dorchester 31 595-596-672 1739 Adams, Samuel Charles 31 29 1740 Adams, Saxaue 1 Somerset 31 89 1746 Adams, Sarah Dorchester 31 633 1744-45-46 Adams, Summer Dorchester 31- 536- 596-670 1746 Adams, Thomas Dorchester 31 633- 636-670 1744-45-46 Adams, William Dorchester 31 537- 572-596 636-672 1742- Adams,4 William4 St. Marys 31 275-471-488-495 530- 1744- Adamson,4 John 5B- 46 Prince Georges 31 568-576-667 1744 Adamson, Lucy Prince Georges 31 568 1740-41 Addams, Collins Somerset 31 89-165-203 1740 Addams, Jacob Somerset 31 96 1740 Addams, Phillip Somerset 31 96-129-165-203 1743- Addams,4 Roger 6 Dorchester 31 451-637 1739 Addams, Thoms s Charles 31 40 1746 Addams, William Dorchester 31 634- 637 1743 Adderton, Jeremiah Calvert 31 411 1742 Adderton, Jeremiah Charles 31 288 1739 Addison, Thomas Anne Arundel 31 75 1740-41 Addington, Thomas Prince Georges 31 101-197 1740- Addison,4 John 4 Prince Georges 31 142-474 1740 Addison, Col Thomas Prince Georges 31 118 1741- Adie,4 Benja 4 St. Marys 31 239-471 1745 Adkins, Isaac Worcester 31 574 1745- Adkinson,4 Ann 6 Prince Georges 31 616-667 1745-46 Adkinson, John Prince Georges 31 616-667 3 XEAE NAME COUNTY LIBER FOLIO 1743 Adney, Thomas Anne Arundel 31 375 1743 Aikland, Mary Kent 31 411 1743 Aikland, William Kent 31 411 1742 Aires, Elizabeth Talbot 31 280-306 1742 Aires, James Talbot 31 280-306 1746 Airey, Thomas Dor Chester 31 635 1743 Airs, Henry Worcester 31 409 1742- Airs,4 Jacob 3-44 Somerset 31 363-364-375 486-497 1743 Airs, Mrs. Jacob Somerset 31 375 1743 Airs, John Worcester 31 409 1743- Aisquith,4 Elizabeth5 St. Marys 31 412-448-571 1740 Aisquith, Geo Jr St. Marys 31 151 1743-45 Aisquith, George St. Marys 31 412-448-623 1742-44 Aisquith, Susannah St. Marys 31 275-351-471 1738-39-40- Aisquith, Thomas St. Marys 31 11-12-18-26-37 41-42-43-44 44-45-47-86-93 45-46 99-110-112-135 141-143-144-151 154-164-166-191 204-205-209-222 239-248-249-274 286-294-306-310 312-325-332-360 366-393-412-428 437-448-450-460 464-488-495-498 1 7/i 500-505-518-529 566-576-571-632 653-673 1741-42-43- Aisquith, ??illiam St. Marys 31 167-275-286-376 44 351-384-393-471 530 1740 Aisquith, William Charles 31 99 1745-46 Aitchison, John Price Georges 31 577-638 1745-46 Aitchison, Mary Ann Prince Georges 31 577-638 1744 Aitchison, William Charles 31 558 1743-44 Albert, Elizabeth St. Marys 31 392-429-471 1744 Albert, William St. Marys 31 471 1739 Alburt, Eliz St. Marys 31 18 1739 Alburt, William St. Marys 31 18 1746 Alcock, Barton 'Wood Dorchester 31 633. 1746 Alcock, Joanna Dorche ster 31 633 4 YEAR NAME COUNTY LIBER FOLIO 1740-41 Aid era, Richard Talbot 31 109-168-204 1739 Alder, George Prince Georges 31 14 1746 Aldricks, Sigefridons Cecil 31 652 1740 Aid'ridge, John Prince Georges 31 132 1739 Aleteni, Richard Talbot 31 24 1740-42 Alexander, Amy Talbot 31 108-363 1740-42 Alexander, Andrew Cecil 31 90-294 1743 Alexander, Ann Queen Ann 31 409 1739-41-45 Alexander, Araminta Anne Arundel 31 31-42-94-198 246-581 1739- Alexander,4 Ariminta5-46 Cecil 31 27-582-637-639 1741 Alexander, Elizabeth Somerset 31 203 1739 Alexander, Francis Cecil 31 73 1746 Alexander, Johm Charles 31 628 1740- Alexander,4 John2-4 5 Talbot 31 108-141-328-363 626 1741- Alexander,4 Martin4 Cecil 31 190-458 1741- A1exander,4 Moses2-44 Some rset 31 164-203-346- 486-494 1744-45 Alexander, Paul Worcester 31 515-574 1740-41-42 Alexander, Robert Anne Arundel 31 104-125-133-210 219-268-281-290 313-325 1740-41 Alexander, Robert Cecil 31 98-236-281-301 1745 Alexander, Thomas Talbot 31 626 1742- Alexander,4 Y/illiam5-46 Cec il 31 27-98-125-210- 219-236-247-268 281-290-300-307 382-581-629-637 1739-1740 Alexander, William Anne Arundel 31 20-31-42-63-71 103-104-121-133 138-147-154-172 198-210-228-246 252-253-254-255 256-2579258-259 260-261-262-263 264-265-281-325 1741- Alexander,4 William2-45 Talbot 31 197-328-363-590 626 1742- Alford,4 Aaro 6,n Kent 31 367-677 1742 Alford, Edwafd Dorchester 31 309-352-451-485 493 1739-40 Alford, Joseph Dorchester 31 48-100-221-309 381-486-595 YEAR NAME COUNTY LIBER FOLIO 1742-43-44 Alford, Mary Dorchester 31 309-451-485-493 1740-41 Alford, Matthais Jr Dorchester 31 100-128-192 1740-41 Alford, Robert Dorchester 31 100-128-193 1740 Alford, William Dorchester 31 100 1739 Allbert, Eliz St. Marys 31 38 1746 Allcock, Burtonwood Dorchester 31 671 1744 Allen, Catherine Anne Arundel 31 551 1744 Allen Eliza Charles 31 472 1739 Allen, Francis Baltimore 31 56 1744 Allen, Fran ci s Sr T*orc ester 31 488 1745 Allen, Francis Worcester 31 598-614 1742- Allen,4 Henry 3 St. Marys 31 360-429-430 1744 Allen, John Worcester 31 488 1744 Allen, Joseph Charles 31 472-550 1743 Allen, Joseph St. Marys 31 428 1739 Allen, Joseph Somerset 31 23 1745 Allen, Mary Worcester 31 598 1743- Allen,4 William4 Anne Arundel 31 434-551 1739-40-43- 46 Alley, John Queen Anne 31 69-88-93-395-667 1744 Ailing, John Talbot 31 484 1739 Allison, John Somerset 31 30 1742 Allison, Patrick Somerset 31 363 1742-43-44 Allnutt, James Calvert 31 308-396-410-489 527-534 1744 Allnutt, Sarah Calvert 31 489-520-527-534 1742- 43-44 45 Allnutt, William Calvert 31 308-349-396-410 489-587 1743 Allord, John Charles 31 365-391-445 1746 Allstone, Thomas St. Marys 31 673 1745 Alman, Abraham Cecil 31 629 1745 Alman, Margaret Cecil 31 629 1746 Almasley, Sarah Dorchester 31 662 1743- Alney,4 John 4 St. Marys 31 376-532 1743 Alney, Joseph St. Marys 31 376 1743 Alney, Mary St. Marys 31 376 YEAR NAI.E COUNTY LIBER FOLIO 1746 Almsley, Sarah Dorchester 31 643-639 1743-44-45 Alrich, Elizabeth Cecil 31 413-561-598 1743- Alrich,4 Sickpedus4 Cecil 31 413-561 1744- Alston,4 John 5 Anne Arundel 31 529-581 1746 Alstone, Drayden St. Marys 31 653 1744 Alstone, John Anne Arundel 31 523 1746 Alstone, Thomas St. Marys 31 653 1745 Alsworth, Isabella Anne Arundel 31 586 1745 Alsworth, Michael Anne Arundel 31 586 1745- Alvey,4 Arthur 6 St. Marys 31 609-673 1743-44 Alvey, John St. Marys 31 393-566 1746 Alvey, Joseph St. Marys 31 673 1746 Alvey, Margaret St. Marys 31 673 1744 Alwicks, Ferson Charles 31 465 1740 Ambrose, Thomas Kent 31 142 1745-46 Amery, Samuel Charles 31 615-628-665 1742 Amory, Samuel St. Marys 31 360 1739 Amos, Thomas Baltimore 31 33 1744 Anderson, Alexander St. Marys 31 495-531 1743 Anderson, Arnelia Queen Ann 31 395 1740 Anderson, Charles Baltimore 31 114 1739 Anderson, Cullon Queen Ann 31 16 1744 Anderson, Eliza Prince George 31 475 1741 Anderson, Elizabeth Prince George 31 209 1740- Anderson,4 Elizabeth1 Talbot 31 113-153-270 1740 Anderson, Grace Baltimore 31 114 1744 Anderson, Henrietta St.
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