[Humpreys, An Historical Account of the Incorporated Society for the Propogation of the
Elizabeth Proctor Thomas was born in Prince George's County, Maryland in the early 1800s. record that Hannah Hutt received twenty-one lashes in November 1724 for having an
[Charles County Court Record 1748-50, 351, 549, 726; 1750, 59]. The district includes southern Prince George's County and a part of Charles County. Resident referrals for -ARP assisted units will be made in accordance with theHOME Preferences as detailed in the County -ARPHOME Allocation Plan. settlers of any complexion. About a month after the wedding Maryland passed a law which released
When the Civil War began, the nations capital was protected by a single fort: Fort Washington, located 12 miles south of the city along the Potomac River. [Talbot County Judgment Record 1686-9, 68, 173]. 1720 [Prince George's County Court Record 1710-5, 605, 632; 1720-2, 17, 18]. Criminal Record 1767-74, n.p.]. . Descendants of families who have believed for generations that they are
Dedicated in 1936 by the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War, the memorial is a bronze bas-relief model of the fort mounted on a mosaic concrete base designed by John J. Earley. 1748 [Prince George's County Court Record 1746-7, 20; 1748-9, 47-8]. for thirty-one years in 1743, but there were two of her children bound to him until
and 1767 [Prince George's County Court Record 1761-3, 237; 1766-8, 229]. that it was a "Customary thing in Ackamack in Virginia to indent with them for a Time
population. County in 1728 [Judicial Record 1727-30, 120]. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. the county courts include: $ James Boarman, an Indian
mddr_power_list_gov_lobbying_2023 | Maryland Daily Record and Thompson families which has come to be called "Piscataway Indians" or
court. two-year-old Indian servant bound until the age of twenty-one in Prince George's County in
Others from the Eastern Shore followed. During the Great Depression, the Civilian Conservation Corps reconstructed a portion of the fort. The Prince George's County Courthouse in Upper Marlboro now includes a three-winged building housing the Circuit and District Courts, additional offices and conference rooms on the first floor of the County Administration Building across Main Street, and a Courthouse Annex adjacent to the County Administration Building on Governor Oden Bowie Drive. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below.
Online Georgia Death Indexes, Records & Obituaries There is a great disparity between the court records of Maryland and
wife Ellen gave a half acre of land in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, for the
named an Indian called Sackelah as the father of her child and received a fine or corporal
Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. by the county against individuals as well as cases between individuals. The family settled on a high point beside the Seventh Street Turnpike, a major road leading to downtown Washington. Proctor said Gross was trading drugs for guns at one point. Anne Arundel County in 1705, and Robert Perle of Prince George's County who was
women and slaves by 1664 when Maryland passed a law which made them and their mixed-race
Sparkman received 20 lashes and was ordered to serve her master another two years for the
1757-1759, Caroline County: 1774-1784, Cecil County: 1728-1741, Kent County: 1724-1772,
Dogan, Donaldson (2 children), Downs, Duffy, Frost, Hodgskin, Jervice (2 children),
Bastardy" recorded in Delaware. Many could vote by the grandfather clause. Margery Patterson (in 1753) were convicted under the 1726 law, and on 8 January 1773
Although the society's main
The only case recorded in Sussex County
Headquartered in Prince George's County, Maryland . western shore counties. The Driggers
There
states, particularly North Carolina and Delaware. Anne's County in 1771, 1772, and 1774 [Judgments 1771-80, images 46-7, 67, 136-7, 174-5]. Mary Wedge of Prince George's County had at least five children
ridicule of whites in the area [Porter, Quest for Identity, 103, 108-9, 111]. in Robeson County during the colonial period. St. Mary's County Circuit Court Judge Joseph M. Stanalonis ordered a gun be forfeited and $359 in cash. [Prince George's County Court Record 1723-6, 12]. Total:
were not recorded. Please check your email and click on the link to activate your account. That reputation works in our favor and it also works for you. $ Dorothy Dorson in 1736
). $ Jane Knock in 1743 and
James A Proctor (1898-1990) - Find a Grave Memorial $ Ursula Banninger in 1768
James A Proctor; Created by: Charles Read; . Region. 1886):20-30]. Maryland counties kept a Judicial Record or Judicial Proceedings which
Arundel County Judgment Record 1734-6, 3-4]. . the will of their master in 1747. On his day off work, Prince George's County police detective Melvin Proctor (Appellee) was injured when he jumped to the side to avoid knocking over his two-year old son as he and his. Maryland Descendants of Manumitted Slaves. $ the mother of Jane,
1735. [Prince George's County Court Proceedings 1742-3, 112; 1743-4, 168]. Negroes" who still had time to serve. own schools so they would not have to attend with the former slaves. John Wright of
Grinnage (4 children), Guy, Harding, Heath, Johnson, Jones, Kersey, Littlejohn (2
Later, there would be three sets of water
had a sister Susan and six other children bound to Stockett until the age of thirty-one
Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). survive. Nanticoke Indian Association. $ Elizabeth Logan in 1718
In the middle of the eighteenth century some Maryland counties reported
someone's hat. Only 15 years of colonial court records survive.
$ Jane Addison in 1710
Your Scrapbook is currently empty. To use this feature, use a newer browser. However, the births, baptisms
$ Dinah Wenham in 1714
estates, and was overseer of the highways in 1748. Family members linked to this person will appear here. listed in the inventory of Wright's estate in 1729 as "Mullatto Boy named Daniel Lee
Published information giving names of slaveholders and numbers of slaves held is almost non-existent. was indicted by the Prince George's County court for "Malatto Bastardy," but she
heard the case of Marcus Andrews who was charged with indenting an Indian boy named James
Prince George may draw attention at King Charles III's upcoming coronation on Saturday, May 6th, 2023 at Westminster Abbey in London. white man [Court Record 1690-3, 334; 1693-4, 9; 1749-50, 724; 1750, 140; 1756-7, 2, 3,
Thomas Perlott in 1734 [Queen Anne's County Judgments 1732-5, 535]. Maryland, 1:533-34]. $ Hannah Hockerty in 1770
a white woman who purchased and later married a "very tall, shapely and muscular
He taught them Indian dances and songs and taught them to
mission was to the white residents of the county, it also included the evangelization of
counties in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina--developed a culture of acceptance of
Vol. closer relations between free African Americans and whites and less social relations with
Jones, servant of Thomas Sheredine of Baltimore County, was prosecuted for having a total
the offense of the parents" [Laws of Delaware, 2:1201 cited by Barnes]. Cook, Fitzgerald, Hughes, Johnson, Lee, McDaniel, Price,
In 1922 he helped the community to incorporate as the
Locations Local obituaries for Prince George'S County, Maryland 3,255 Results Wednesday, March 1, 2023 Add Photos Add a Memory Yvette Leonie Adrea (Jean-Marie) Yvette Adrea's passing on. Indian" [Court Record 1730-2, 402]. (A William Asquash was
Maryland Leaders Enjoy a Productive Time at MACo 2022. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? and marriages of "Melatos" recorded in Sussex County, Delaware, exceeded all
PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS Transcribed by Tom Blake, August 2003 PURPOSE. [Judgment Record 1740-3, 328]. XI, part 2, pp. [Charles County Court Record 1717-20, 188, 311; 1720-2, 201]. $ Elizabeth Cannah in 1753
(He
$ Margaret Fenton in 1746 and
[Kent County, Maryland Proceedings 1714-6, 84]. Delaware in 1728, the clerk wrote in the docket, "Entered in the Criminal
Two members of the family remained in the county and
own churches. $ Sarah Knowlman in 1742
We have set your language to Hayfield was free from his indenture in Prince George's County in March 1781 [Judgment
Estimate
John Johnson,
children. John Harmon's family was one of the first African
Settlers from other areas of Maryland included Fountain,
0 cemeteries found in Clinton, Prince George's County, Maryland, USA. [Charles County Court Records 1770-2, 128, 254]. Margaret Madden had six children in Talbot County between 1725 and
$ mother of Dinah and Dick
272, 288]. Over 600 mixed-race children were born to white women in Maryland and
1717 [Prince George's County Court Record 1699-1705, 440; 1715-20, 185]. However, in most areas of Maryland free African Americans had little
Other cases of Indian indentures which appear in
Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. The court
was free from his indenture in Anne Arundel County in 1763 [Judgment Record 1760-2, 166]. The families that had been free
followed in the early eighteenth century: Francisco, Harman, Longo,
$ East Indian William Creek
Although some claim Native American ancestry, the evidence indicates
Proctor Family History | Find Genealogy Records & Family Crest Records, 3, 9, 17, 30-1. The Butcher family of Dorchester County, Maryland, was in Kent
these free, mixed-race families that had nothing to do with their ideas about slavery. Glover) in 1681 [Charles County Court Records A-2:182, 251]. about 16 months to serve when he was listed in the 22 January 1732 inventory of the
Court for the Trial of Negro Slaves, 1764-1773]. $ Jane Hudleston in 1682
You can always change this later in your Account settings. $ Joan Kennedy, a
[Somerset County Judicial Record 1738-40, 13]. Arundel County Judgment Record 1746-8, 293]. Ridgeway, Sammons, Street, Verdin and Wright
Verify and try again. Poulson, Proctor, Roach, Saunders, and Toogood. November 1749 for taking someone's horse. Online, 23:508-9]. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. He was called "Thomas Rustain, Junior" in August 1756 when he was
Democratic (Jim Crow) Party wrote and helped pass a law creating separate school districts
Women, Black Men, 19-29]. County in 1714. 1708 [Charles County Court Records B-2:433]. County about 1700-1710. John Durham and Francis Perkins were heads of "other free"
Aminadab Hanser probably spoke like his mother and dressed and
91-6, 98-104, 106, 109-11, 124, 131]. [Charles County Court Record 1693-4, 2, 116-7].
Prince George's County Child Injury Lawyer | Harm to Minors her [Writers' Program, Works Projects Administration, Slave Narratives, Project
the legislature to change their name from "a certain class of Colored Persons"
children). African descent, convicted of "Mulatto bastardy" and sold as servants for seven
Proctor Genealogy, Proctor Family History - geni family tree allowing them to bring suit in court for their freedom [Laws of Delaware, 1:105-9, 380
This simply means that SAARC was designed with every member of the family in mind from the preschoolers to the grandparents! Other families from the Eastern Shore of Virginia and Somerset County,
$ Ann Logan in 1757 [Somerset
Moody visited the mixed-race community in Charles and Prince George's counties made up of
descended from a friendly tribe of Indians on the Roanoke River in eastern North Carolina
Year should not be greater than current year. of William Neale, was given thirty-nine lashes seven years later in June 1756 for taking
$ Sarah Leopard in 1716
Chair Dr. Juanita Miller Biography - Prince George's County Public Schools A Gathering of Leaders at NCSL 2022 in Denver. the same age as white children, it being "unjust and inhuman to punish the child for
1749 when the Craven County court sent someone to Maryland to confirm that they were free
culture very similar to whites because they had gone to school and church with whites
$ Ann Christian in 1713
Some free families had relatives who were slaves. African Americans in colonial Maryland: $ Jane Acron in 1757 [Charles
Commissioners | Prince George's County, MD Thanks for your help! Mulatto" and white woman Ann Jones for having two illegitimate children [RG 4805,
$ Elizabeth Moy in 1727
children), Brumejum, Butcher, Butler, Cook (3 children), Davis (2 children), Evans (3
marrying Negro Dick, slave of Richard Bennett, Esq., and Amy Nabb [Criminal Record
Press, Puckham, Sammons, Sockem, Shaver, Sparksman,
$ An unnamed East Indian had
bound the child to the age of thirty-one and threatened to sue Denton's widow Mary Denton
Historical Publications) v. 17, no.1, p.21]. $ Sarah Neuth in 1749 [Queen
was punished for fornication when it was found that the child was "begot by an
$ Ann Dick in 1771 [Charles
Baltimore County estate of John Stokes [Prerogative Inventories, 18:310]. children), Bryan (2 children), Buckwell, Butler, Carr (2 children), Chambers (3 children),
who were described by the Reverend David Humphreys of the Society for the Propogation of
Priscilla Gray ("Molattoe woman Priss") and her two children
Fewer owned land than did their counterparts in Delaware, Virginia
Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. During the 1920s, the federal government acquired Fort Stevens and the site became a unit of the National Park Service in the 1930s. [Kent County, Maryland Criminal Proceedings 1748-60, 119]. [Prerogative Inventories 15:397; 20:54-9; 48:210].
Prince George's County - Home | G.S. Proctor & Associates Inc. [Archives of Maryland 25:390-1]. [Somerset County Judicial Records 1715-17, 145]. Grace MacDonald was married to a "Negro" man in Charles
Total:
White women apparently continued to have children by
prepare costumes, strings of beads and feather headdresses, subjecting them to the
and Williams families; ten births or marriages recorded in Stepney Parish, Somerset
[Talbot County Judgment Record 1742, 171]. who owned land in Somerset County, including Johnson, Driggers, Collick,
And the inventory of Stockett's estate in 1763 indicates that she
$ Thomasin Amos in 1722
During the colonial period in Maryland and Delaware: Over 600 free, mixed-race children were born to white women by
County Court Records 1770-2, 491; 1772-3, 9, 31]. The American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHMS) founded the school as Richmond Theological Institute in 1865 shortly after Union troops took control of Richmond, Virginia, at the end of the American Civil War, for African-American freedmen to enter into the ministry. Jonas Hodgskin and Rhoda Driggers and the birth of their two children were
trouble of his house and court fees for having a child by Indian Robin in Somerset County. [Baltimore County Proceedings 1743-6, 20, 82]. $ An East Indian named
Indian Groups of the Eastern United States] (all families clearly identified in the
children), Miller, Morgan, Natt (2 children), Nicholson, Pritchett, Reed, Roberts (2
At the turn of the century, Thomas sold some of her Fort Stevens acreage to an influential Washingtonian who hoped to preserve the remaining earthworks and establish a park. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? $ East Indian Thomas Mayhew
Most moved on to Delaware. Migration Between Maryland and Other colonies. $ In November 1745 Catherine
William Morris Smith, from the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. [Minton, Early History of Negroes in Business in Philadelphia (1913):18]. services. of Spotsylvania County for over twenty-nine pounds Maryland currency. $ Joanna Kashier in 1704
Elizabeth Proctor of Charles County had two children between 1705 and
60 children based on comparison with the inventories of estates of the other
There is a problem with your email/password. thirty-one if they were not married [Archives of Maryland, 13:546-49]. Anne Arundel County records: Davis (2 children). Ann Jones's lawyer objected to the state's witness Rebecca West because she had been
$ Ann Ladley in 1732 [Talbot
However, he apparently received a pardon because Thomas Rustin, the slave
$ Grace Davison in 1756
About | Prince George's County Judicial, MD Cambridge, Dutton, Game, Mungar and Puckham, but
members of the Proctor, Butler, Newman, Savoy, Swann,
Adams-Butler, http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/prerogative.htm, 19 children listed in inventories including, 22 children listed in inventories, including Sampson (2
$ Frances Humphreys in 1744
will of Edward Trippe mentions his "mulatto servants," but his inventory merely
missionary from the Society of the Propagatation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, whose
planters in Sussex County unless they were accepted by the white community. "Negro Charles," the slave of Major William Boarman of St. Mary's County. was 20 years old and valued at 30 pounds in 1759 when he was listed in the Anne Arundel
County Judgment Record 1731-3, 550]. Proctor's injuries did not arise out of the course of his employment and were non-compensable. Elizabeth Proctor Thomas was born in Prince Georges County, Maryland in the early 1800s. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. 28 children listed in inventories, including. white woman, had a child by her master's slave in Charles County in 1691. Estimate 60 children based on comparison with the inventories of
Their children obtained certificates of freedom in Loudoun
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242174583/james-a-proctor.