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Daniell Hurley immigrated from England to Virginia between 1654 and 1666 (as a bondsman), and settled in Talbot County, Maryland in 1676. Daniel Hurley (1701-1793) was his son. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and elsewhere.
Jonathan Lewis, progenitor of the first identifiable Lewis lineage, was a son of Thomas Lewis, Jr. (b. 1659) and Rebecca Timothy (b. 1660). Jonathan's wife was Mary. They had children, probably born in Prince George's County.
"Ludwig Young was reportedly born c. 1729 in Holland and died January 10, 1795 in Maryland. He married Mary Magdalene Simons on 18 November 1755 ... "P. 1.
Charles Miles died early in 1842 in Montgomery County, Maryland. Charles was married to Elizabeth Beall, daughter of Lawson Beall. He was married secondly 24 December 1803 to Mary Layton and had children from both marriages.
This is the thirty-sixth book in Mr. Hurley's series on Maryland families. This study began with the goal of providing information about the Ray families generally found in Montgomery County, as listed in the various census returns from 1850 to 1900, and expanded to include information from a number of other sources. The Ray families in Montgomery County appear to be rather clearly divided between those found in the lower southeast section and those found in the upper northwest section of the county. One large group appears to be descended from Joseph Ray, who was born about 1755, and is the subject of Chapter 1, with his descendants discussed there and in chapters 2, 3 and 4. The second lar...
This study began with the goal of providing information about the Shaw families generally found in Montgomery County, as listed in the various census returns from 1850 to 1900, and expanded to include information from a number of other sources. The Shaw
Guy White, 1st, arrived in Maryland in 1648 as an indentured servant and died ca. 1676 in Calvert County. Guy was reportedly married to Sarah Wright.
John Watkins, 3rd married in 1688 and their first son, John Watkins, 4th was born in Maryland in 1696. His son, Nicholas Watkins, Sr. is the father of Jeremiah Watkins who married Margaret Lamb in 1703. Their descendants lived mostly in the East. .
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage series continues with this book, which investigates the Benson family. It begins with a brief description of the Benson grants of arms in England; moves to the earliest colonial records, which feature indentured Bensons;