Gunpowder Friends Cemetery (Quaker)
The current Gunpowder Friends meeting house on Priceville Road was built about 1821 and has a large cemetery beside it. 14934 Priceville Road, Sparks, MD
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The current Gunpowder Friends meeting house on Priceville Road was built about 1821 and has a large cemetery beside it. 14934 Priceville Road, Sparks, MD
The Old Gunpowder Meeting house was built in 1733 and has long been a private home, but the original cemetery is still in existence on the property. The Gunpowder meeting built a new meetinghouse...
More often known as Friends Cemetery, this was the site of the original Patapsco Friends meeting, the forerunner of the Baltimore meetings. Findagrave Listing 2506 Harford Road, Baltimore, MD
Marriages recorded by Pipe Creek Friends Monthly Meeting, arranged by Groom’s name. All marriages performed at Pipe Creek meeting house unless otherwise indicated. Ballenger, William, son of William and Cassandra Ballenger, and Lydia Smith,...
The Pipe Creek Friends cemetery is surrounded by a sturdy stone wall located behind the meeting house. The cemetery was cataloged by the Carroll County Genealogy Society and showed 209 burials in the cemetery,...
Pipe Creek Friends Meeting dates back to 1772 when the monthly meeting was set up from Fairfax Monthly Meeting by Western Quarterly. Though its attendance records were very sparce for a number of years...
Scott Palmer is an avid researcher of the history of Mill Creek Hundred and his blog is always worth reading! Be sure to take a look if you have ancestors from this area
Though they are no longer used except for real estate transactions, Delaware’s Hundreds are found in most older historic documents and provide clues to where an individual resided.
The following is “A List of the Taxable Persons and Estates in Christiana Hundred, taken by Robert Hamilton, Col’r of S’d Hundred, September 28, 1787″ Able, John. Ackroyds, John, est. Adams, Daniel J. Adams,...
A list of the taxable inhabitants and estates in New Castle Hundred returned to Joseph Tatlow, assessor for the said hundred, 11th of November, 1787,— Aiken, Robt. Aiken, Thos. Aiken, Wm. Aiken, Wm. Alexander,...
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