Ellen,
In your book, could you possibly look up the following:
JONES
SCHAAF
FRAZIER (any spelling)
HUBKAR (or HUBKA)
Thanks!
Barb
bdecicca(a)flare.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ellen" <ellen(a)bcpl.net>
To: <MDGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Carroll and ChewGordon,Duke,Forbes,Hellen?
Carrie,
Gordon:
George
John (Rev.)
Joseph Nicholson (Dr.)
Mary
Duke:
Anne
James
Juliet
Mary (Brown)
If these are people you're looking for, I'll be glad to send whatever info
is here.
Just let me know!
Ellen
----- Original Message -----
From: "carrie hogue" <cchoguefam(a)earthlink.net>
To: <MDGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [MDGEN] Carroll and ChewGordon,Duke,Forbes,Hellen?
> Do you see anything on the surnames Gordon ,Duke,Forbes or Hellen?
Carrie
>
> Ellen wrote:
>
> > Traci -
> >
> > I'm holding in my hands a book that I just borrowed from the Baltimore
> > County Public Library - "Maryland Genealogies A Consolidation of
Articles
> > from the Maryland Historical Magazine Volume I", indexed by Thomas L.
> > Hollowak and published in 1980; call no. MD 929.1 H There is an
article
on
> > the Chew family written by Frances B. Culver - p. 254-272.
> >
> > It says that Harriet Chew, born 22 October 1775, died 8 April 1861;
married,
> > 17 July 1800, Charles Carroll of "Homewood," Md. Her parents were
Benjamin
> > Chew and Elizabeth Oswald. Benjamin was first married to Mary Galloway
and
> > one of their children was a Anna Maria Chew, born 27 November 1749,
died
in
> > November 1812, unmarried.
> >
> > The only mention of a Larkin Chew is "It has been assumed that Joseph
Chew
> > was the progenitor of the Larkin Chew family of Spotsylvania County,
> > Virginia, through a hypothetical first marriage with a "Miss Larkin."
In
> > "The Thomas Book," by the Rev. Lawrence Buckley
Thomas, D. D., pages
> > 176-284, under the caption "Chew, of Virginia," this line is traced
from
> > Larkin Chew through several generations."
> >
> > I hope this helps!
> > Ellen Ward
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Traci Wilson-Kleekamp" <twilsonklee(a)earthlink.net>
> > To: <MDGEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:42 PM
> > Subject: [MDGEN] Carroll and Chew
> >
> > >
> > > Hello
> > >
> > > I am new to the list... seeking information on the slaves in the
CARROLL
> > > family that connect to the CHEWS. Harriet Chew who married Charles
> > > Carrol Jr., and Anna Maria Chew who married Lord William Johnston in
> > > Maryland.
> > >
> > > Charles Carroll of Carrollton's son Charles married Harriet Chew --
a
> > > listing of his estate can be found here... but it is
not complete. I
> > > believe Harriet is the daughter of Benjamin Chew.
> > >
http://www.gunstonhall.org/probate/wdmdelsl.htm
> > >
> > > I am also interested to know if Harriet or how Harriet may be
related
to
> > > Anna "Nan" Maria Chew who married Lord William Johnstone. Anna
Chew
is
> > > the daughter of Larkin Chew..and I wonder how Larkin and Benjamin
Chew
> > > are related.
> > >
> > > For those of you who are interested there is a new book on the
market
> > > called: Princes of Ireland, A Carroll Saga, 1500-1782;
Here's a
review
> > > of the book by the William and Mary Quarterly.
> > > reviewed at
http://www.wm.edu/oieahc/WMQ/Jan01/Hoffman&Mason.pdf
> > >
> > > Additionally, you might be even more interested in the forthcoming
> > > 3-volume set it references: Dear Papa, Dear Charley: The
Peregrinations
> > > of a Revolutionary Aristocrat as Told by Charles Carroll of
Carrollton
> > > and His Father, Charles Carroll of Annapolis, with
Sundry
Observations
> > > on Bastardy, Child-Rearing, Romance, Matrimony,
Commerce, Tobacco,
> > > Slavery and the Politics of Revolutionary America. It's not out
yet,
> > > but you can pre-order it via University of S.C. at
Chapel Hill and
> > > Amazon Books etc.
> > >
> > > There is also an older book printed in about 1942 by Ellen Hart
Smith
> > > called Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Haven't been
able to find a
copy
> > > locally.
> > >
> > > I have followed the Anna Maria Chew and William Johnston
relationship
> > > all the way to Bunceton, MO where my ancestors were
slaves on a
place
> > > called Ravenswood. My ancestors were owned by William
H. Johnston m.
> > > Margaret Hutchinson. Margaret's parents were William Hutchinson and
> > > Margaret Hickman Hutchinson.. and all their children were born in
Paris,
> > > KY and numerous members of the family moved to Pittsburg, PA. [When
> > > William died, she received interest in his slaves via revisionary
> > > interest and her brother James purchased the slaves and sold to her
new
> > > husband Nathaniel Leonard.. who is the founder of the Ravenswood
> > > Plantation.] William H. Johnston's father was Capt. William H.
Johnston
> > > who married Rachel Spears. [Her parents were Elizabeth Ewalt and
Jacob
> > > Spears]; the Capt.'s father was Robert Johnstone
who married
Margaret
> > > "Peggay" McClanahan...but it looks like her
also married Ann Cook
and
an
> > > "Overton." Peggay's sister Clara married David Hickman --
Margaret
> > > Hickman Hutchinson's father. [See how the ties stay close]. Robert
> > > Johnstone's father is Lord William Johnston who married Anna Maria
Chew.
> > > It appears from some web research that Lord William was also married
2
> > > or three times.
> > >
> > > I have will and probate records on young William H. Johnston who
married
> > > Margaret Hutchinson.. they came to Boone Co., MO -- and there are
also
> > > records for William's siblings and his mother
Elizabeth. I believe
Jacob
> > > Spears may have records in KY.
> > >
> > > As far as the Carrolls are concerned, I got pissed off at my
councilman
> > > who campaigned on his "famous ancestors" who signed the
Declaration
of
> > > Independence [Charles Carroll] and Daniel Carroll. As
I did a little
> > > research I discovered that they were not only the richest family of
> > > their time, but owned the most slaves; and the marriage of Charles
> > > Carroll son to Harriet Chew... caught my eye... knowing that I had a
> > > CHEW in my research. I'm also reading the new book by David
McCullough
> > > called "John Adams" and both Benjamin Chew
and Charles Carroll of
> > > Carrollton get mentioned. There's another interesting book out
called
> > > Founding Brothers which also adds some perspective to
the dealing of
> > > America's founding politicians.
> > >
> > > See online.
> > >
> > > Traci Wilson-Kleekamp
> > > african americans in missouri
> > >
http://www.missouri-slave-data.org
> > >
> > >
> > > P.S. I also have Chilton, Tutt and Chism ties - that I believe pick
up
> > > through some of these early Colonial families.
> > >
> > >
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