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Maryland 1778 Census MID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY Midwest Genealogy Center GCNE 3440 S. Lee's Summit Rd. M ^ [\ Independence, MO 64055 IVlVjL/ 3 0000 10409493 7 W7-, '• ,; tm-co* -,:- :•:•,:•;;• :;:\A >Y INCEPL; 1778 CENSUS OF MARYLAND COMPILED BY BETTIE STIRLING CAROTHERS Lkk23 EDDINGTON DRIVE CHESTERFIELD, MISSOURI 63OI7 PREmCE The 1778 Census of Maryland was taken in order to determine Who had not signed the Oath of Fidelity. This census has been copied from original sources at The Hall of Records in Annapolis Maryland and include all the existing 1778 census records. No effort has been made to alter the spelling of names as the original enumerator wrote them or the order in tehich they were recorded. An X following the name indicates the man's inability to write and so he signed with this mark. All pertinent data has been copied. It is suggested the reader check every possible spelling and the entire page on which a name of interest appears. A name may appear several times on a page, although listed only once in the index for each page. TABLE OF CONTENTS CAROLINE COUNTY 1 CHARLES COUNTY L2 QUEEN ANNE COUNTY 2h 1778 CENSUS OF CAROLINE COUNTY, MARYLAND Taken by Charles Dickinson Lawrence Everett-X Robert Alexander Justice of Caroline Co. before James Clements Edward Carter, Jr.-X the 1st of March 1778 George Satterfield (in Choptank Hundred) Vincent Williams-X John Reynolds William Walker Sr. D niel Baynard Benjamin Dixon Joseph Mulliking Richard Clement-X James Genn John Walker Thomas B. Keene William Sewell John Hobbs-X Edmond Keene William D. Brown Henry Dickinson Richard Greene John Ingraham-X Thomas Wynn William Harper Cooper Kinderdine Loo erman Arthur Emory Hugh Roberts Joseph Richardson Jr. Peter Jackson John Stant John Stevens II Charles Keene Jordan Dickinson-X William Harkins Charles Walker-X Christopher Wilson Thomas Noel John Murphey Parish Garner-X Hugh McBreydo Samuel Keene William Richardson-X Nathaniel Potter T. Keene Joseph White Peter Emondson Jr. Alexander Robertson Charles Reed Joshua Willir Matthias Nowland William Herrick John Coleman-X Jacob Combs-X John Copes-X Peter S. Edmondson Edward Dabson-X James Swift-X Nathaniel Warrington William W. Mason Amos Andrew-X Thomas Prouse John Malcolm John White John Richardson Thomas Mason John Skinner-X John Chipley John Holding Obediah Dixon Ellis Thomas John Hardcastle Gerrad Dixon Robert Waddle-X John Tolson Thomas Cope11 Manos Dawson William Holding Edward Caldicord Jarvis Willis-X William Briley John Shedden Isaac Willis Caleb Holding Edward Pinder Collerthun Nathan Slaughter-X Taken by John Carter Thomas Selvester Nathaniel Potter Jeremiah Andrew-X Hinson Glanden-X John Graham Samuel Hunter Cloudsberry Selvester-X Zebdiel Potter Ezekiel Hunter Samuel Jackson Jr. George Bell William Chipley Henry Mason Richard Liden Thomas Hughlett John Genn Charles Dickinson Samuel Jackson Thomas Roe John Dawson of Richard Solomon Maron William Brody Josiah Genn John Boggs James Brody Nehemiah Andrew Sr. Young Keene Noah Mason-X Joseph Douglas Jonathan Culbreth James Roe James Summers John McComb Richard Roe James Douglass James Culbreth-X Patrick Spence John Mi lb ourne Walls Taken by Samuel Andrew George Grimes Benson Staunton Charles Hynson Ezekiel Hunter William Whitely Seth H. Evitts John Green William Haslett Nathan Manship William Jackson Peter Richard John Carmean Taylor James Boggs Edward Carter-X John Stafford John Lee (in Choptand Hundred) Charles Manship-X Benjamin Briley Edward White Aaron Manship 1 Elijah Manship Jonathan Garey Peter Steel-X George Andrew Allenby Jump Alexander Waddle-X John Allen Sangston Vincent Price '^ Joseph Clift Edward Rumble Felix Summers-X William Walker Jr. James Chatfinch Joshua Clark James Billetor-X Cornelius Johnson James Cliner-X William Greenhawk James White Vincent Price Jr. " William Webster-X Jesse Grayless James Hamilton John Waddell Elijah Taylor-X Charles Nicols Benjamin Edge 11 of John David Rees Daniel Sorbdon John Turner Samuel Emmerson Aaron Downes John Mitchell )/ Andrew Price Richard Mitchell Taken before Hezehiah Coxell Richard Clark-X Matthew Driver Richard Soocherman Maccabeus Alford Robert Postlethwaite Jacob Soocherman William Scoudrick-X Thomas Eaton Lewin Ball William Ryon Thomas Orrell of Francis John Baker Stephen Fleharty John White Jr. Robert Gadd John Recoor ? Thomas Wiett Thomas Hall Henry Bowdle Jeremiah Rhodes Joshua Hurley-X *Levin Trippe John James-X Solomon Kenton (taylor) * Solomon Frazier William Carey-X Charles Seth *James Trippe of John James E-wen-X James Troth-X •Samuel Ball Henry Grimmoll James Dwiggins Sr. *William Johnson-X Richard Mason Jr. William Carey Jr. *John Mears Jacob Rumbley So Lomen Kenton Edger Rumbley Manasseh Cain Taken before William Purnell William Downes Thomas Hardcastle Asa Banning William Banning-X David Davis L—- Harvey Carson Hephzibah Guild James Johnson Soloman Yewell John Wheatly-X Taken before Thomas Casson Thomas Knotts Henry Downes James Jones (tanner) Joseph Everett David Robinson William Summers Robert Hardcastle Peter Jump Ralph Adams Joshua Chipey James Dwigens John Fountain Francis Orrell James Curtis Alexander King John Hynson Thomas Cooper Jr. John Diggon Thomas Harringon Giles Hicks John Purnell Joseph Wood James Howard-X William Stewart (Tuckahoe Hundred) Nathan Downes John Diggins-X Thomas Harvey-X Solomon Kenton Sr. James Soth John Thomas William Robinson Solomon Hardcastle-X Hawkins Downey William Vaux John Fauntleroy Aaron Hardcastle Daniel Skinner George Smith James Carson Edward Frawley Jr.-X Robert Jones-X Taken before William Dickinson Thomas Wynn Goocherman, Valentine Green James Jones-X William Banning Constable .'or Great John Fonda11 Choptank Hundred John Slaughter Nehemiah Andrew Sr. Joannes Glenn Taken before Nehemiah Andrew Jr. Thomas Deed Peter Richard Bromwell Andrew Howell Kenton Philip Walker Beauchamp Andrew Edward Burke William Graham (taylor) Richard Andrew * denotes, Mariners that belong to Captain T. Noel's Sloop, now lying at his wharf 2 William Andrew Anthony Banning (single) Thomas Chilcutt Samuel Andrew Caleb Busick Thomas Chilcutt Jr. John Andrew Dennis Brooks William Cook Samuel Allcock Anderton Blades of James Thomas Causey Maccabees Allford Richard Colli son Zebulon Causey Aaron Allford John Cheezum Hubbert Causey Jeremiah Andrew James Cocklin (single) Peter Caulk Captain Richard Andrew John Chipley Isaac Charles (in Dorset) James Sine Andrew William Collins Thomas Cook Col. Peter Adams William Cartwright Jesse Cook Boaz Adams Richard Clark Mark Clift James Anderson John Crompton Emory Collins James Andrew of Nehemiah John Carter Peter Colli son Isaiah Andrew John Cohee Sr. Charles Critchell(single) William Andrew of John William Cheezum James Camper George Andrew Thomas Conner James Camper Jr. Curtis Andrew Joseph Clift Charles Dickinson Luke Andrew Caleb Clark Henry Dickinson Mark Andrew Elijah Clark (joiner) John Durgan William Andrew of George Salatinel Cromeen (single) David Dean Lsaac Anderson John Cromeen (taylor) Manus Dawson William Anderson John Coleman Joshua Dillin John Allen James Cohee (in Dorset) James Dillin of Joshua Andrew Banning John Cohee Jr. (in Dorset) William Dean William Banning William Covey Francis Dean Benjamin Brooks Matthew Covey Elijah Dean Henry Bowdle John Covey William Dawson Edward Barrocliit John Glumer William Dawson Jr. Tibler Baggs Beauchamp Causey John Dawson Sr. James Bilietor Frederick Causey Sr. John Dawson Jr. Joseph Bilie tor William Causey Sr. Jonas Dawson of William Joseph Baker William Causey Jr. (single) John V. Baker (clerk) Solomon Causey Richard Day George Blader Isaac Causey Thomas Dukes Sr. Thomas Blader Francis Covey Thomas Dukes Jr. Levin Blador Levin Caulk Isaac Dukes James Blader Laurence Caulk Zebulon Dukes Joseph Berry Daniel Croneen (single) Elijah Dawson Major Berry Jacob Croneen Joshua Dean William Barton Edward Cromcan Moses Dean John Barton John Cromcan (planter) Frederick Dill William Banning Noble Covey (backwoods) Thomas Banning (dead) Abraham Collins William Douglass James Barton Isaac Collins James Douglass of Wm. Joshua Brown Joshua Cranor Captain Joseph Douglass John Barthelder William Camper Aaron Dunker James Ball (single) William Cottrell Aqui lla_Dayi_s r Littleton Berry (single) Benjamin Caulk (single) Bapti. st JDajvi s Levi Brown Thomas Coventon John Dean (single) Joseph Brown Thomas Clarkson James Dobson Thomas Barns Curtis Cromcan Sjamjj£jJDajris_, l/ John Beauchamp Owen Connerly John Diliehay George Bell Jessee Connerly John Dawson Rydon Bozman (single) Allen Connerly John Downham (dead) James Drurey Isaac Gambell Ezekiel Johnson John Dobson John Green (miller) Thomas Jenkins James Edmondson William Gray Jr. Richard Jenkins (single) William Edmondson William Gray Sr. Henry James (single) peter Edmondson Sr. John Griffith Cornelius Johnson Peter Edmondson Jr. Jonathan Greenhawk James Johnson Benj. Edge11 of James William Greenhawk William Johnson Benj. Edge11 of John John Goutee Samuel Ireland James Edge 11 George Grace (in Kent) Abraham Edge 11 Solomon Grace Jonathan Ireland Daniel Edge 11 James Grace John Ireland Henry Edge 11 Thomas Grace Samuel Ireland William Edgell (single) John Grimes (of Jonathan) Walter Edgell (single) Saunders Griffith William Jackson Warrington Evans George Griffith Wm. Jackson of Wm. Peter Eaton Jessee Grayless Eber Jones Thomas Eaton of Peter Zadoe Harvey (single) John Killman Levi Eaton of Peter Solomon Hobbs Sr. William Kelley Anderton Eaton Solomon Hobbs Jr. Joseph Kello Thomas Eaton of Andrew John Hobbs of Solomon Wm. Kelley
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