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----------, ---------- (b. , d. BEF 13 JUL 1593)

Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Weld
Title: Charles Frederick Robinson, Weld Collections (Ann Arbor, Michigan: priv
ately printed, 1938)
ately printed, 1938.
Page: p.19
Given Name: ----------
Death: BEF 13 JUL 1593
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Weld, John (b. )
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Weld
Title: Charles Frederick Robinson, Weld Collections (Ann Arbor, Michigan: priv
ately printed, 1938)
ately printed, 1938.
Page: p.19
Given Name: John
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Weld, Sarah (b. 21 DEC 1640)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Weld
Title: Charles Frederick Robinson, Weld Collections (Ann Arbor, Michigan: priv
ately printed, 1938)
ately printed, 1938.
Page: p.51
Given Name: Sarah
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Weld, Daniel (b. 18 SEP 1642)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Weld
Title: Charles Frederick Robinson, Weld Collections (Ann Arbor, Michigan: priv
ately printed, 1938)
ately printed, 1938.
Page: p.51
Given Name: Daniel
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Weld, Joseph (b. 6 FEB 1644/45, d. BEF 7 DEC 1645)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Weld
Title: Charles Frederick Robinson, Weld Collections (Ann Arbor, Michigan: priv
ately printed, 1938)
ately printed, 1938.
Page: p. 52
Given Name: Joseph
Death: BEF 7 DEC 1645 Roxbury, Massachusetts
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Frank, John (b. )
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Weld
Title: Charles Frederick Robinson, Weld Collections (Ann Arbor, Michigan: priv
ately printed, 1938)
ately printed, 1938.
Page: p. 51
Given Name: John
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Thompson, Abigail (b. )
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hibbard
Title: Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut: with Geneal
ogies and Biographies (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and B
rainard Company, 1897)
ogies and Biographies
gies and Biographies. Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and Br
ainard Company, 1897.
Given Name: Abigail
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Miles, John (b. , d. 7 NOV 1704)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hibbard
Title: Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut: with Geneal
ogies and Biographies (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and B
rainard Company, 1897)
ogies and Biographies
gies and Biographies. Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and Br
ainard Company, 1897.
Given Name: John
Death: 7 NOV 1704 New Haven, Connecticut
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Harriman, Elizabeth (b. , d. 3 DEC 1675)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hibbard
Title: Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut: with Geneal
ogies and Biographies (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and B
rainard Company, 1897)
ogies and Biographies
gies and Biographies. Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and Br
ainard Company, 1897.
Given Name: Elizabeth
Death: 3 DEC 1675
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Harriman, John (b. , d. 23 NOV 1683)
Note: John Harriman and his brother Leonard emigrated from Rowley, Yorkshire, about 1638. He settled in New Haven and took the oath of fidelity there in 1644. He was made a freeman in Apr 1646.

The inventory of his estate amounted to 533/14/08.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hibbard
Title: Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut: with Geneal
ogies and Biographies (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and B
rainard Company, 1897)
ogies and Biographies
gies and Biographies. Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and Br
ainard Company, 1897.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: NEHGR
Title: New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Page: Vol. 81 (1927), Apr. 1927, p. 125
Given Name: John
Death: 23 NOV 1683 Probably New Haven, Connecticut
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Miles, Richard (b. BEF 27 AUG 1598, d. 7 JAN 1666/67)
Note: Richard MIles immigrated to Massachusetts, arriving in Boston on Jul 26 1637. Intending to settle a colony of their own, they set sail from Boston on March 30, 1638 and arrived in Quinipiac about two weeks later.

He was one of the original settlers in Milford, Connecticut, and was sixth on the list of free planters drawn up on Nov 20 1639. He was named one of the five judges of the local court at the same time.

He moved to New Haven in 1643.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hibbard
Title: Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut: with Geneal
ogies and Biographies (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and B
rainard Company, 1897)
ogies and Biographies
gies and Biographies. Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and Br
ainard Company, 1897.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: TAG
Title: The American Genealogist
Page: Vol. 33, No. 3 (July 1957) pp. 129-137.
Given Name: Richard
Death: 7 JAN 1666/67 Probably New Haven, Connecticut
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----------, Katherine (b. ABT 1592, d. 27 JAN 1687)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Hibbard
Title: Hibbard, A. G., History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut: with Geneal
ogies and Biographies (Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and B
rainard Company, 1897)
ogies and Biographies
gies and Biographies. Hartford, Connecticut: The Case, Lockwood, and Br
ainard Company, 1897.
Given Name: Katherine
Death: 27 JAN 1687 Wallingford, Connecticut
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Marshall, Thomas Hanson (b. 9 APR 1731, d. 8 MAR 1801)
Note: Thomas Hanson Marshall was a major planter in Charles County, Maryland, his plantation, called Marshall Hall, being located on the Potomac River, just opposite George Washington's Mount Vernon.

He served as a judge on the Prince George's County Court (he held land in that county as well) and held several judicial offices in Charles County both before and after the Revolution. He was elected to the Charles County Conventions in 1774 and 1775 but appears to have only attended the second one of 1774.

He was a man of very considerable wealth, being assessed for personal property in 1783 of 2,366 pounds, including forty-nine slaves and 160 ounces of plate. He owned at least 2,689 acres at that time.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Papenfuse
Title: Edward C. Papenfuse, et al, A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland L
egislature, 1635-1789 (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985)
egislature, 1635-1789
egislature, 1635-1789. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985.
Page: pp. 575-576.
Given Name: Thomas Hanson
Death: 8 MAR 1801
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Dent, Rebecca (b. 1737, d. 1770)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Given Name: Rebecca
Death: 1770
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Dent, George (b. 27 SEP 1690, d. 12 MAY 1754)
Note: George Dent was a planter in Charles and Prince George's Counties in Maryland, owning almost 3000 acres at the time of his death, along with twenty-three slaves.

He served as a justice on the Charles County Court from1715 until at least 1728, and served numerous terms as a Justice in the Court of Oyer and Terminer. He sat in the lower house of the provincial legislature , representing Charles County, in the sessions of 1719-1721/2, 1722-1724, and 1725-27.

He served as Sheriff of Charles County from 1735 until 1738.

He served as a Justice on the Provincial Court from 1728 until 1735 and again friom 1738 until his death in 1754. He was Chief Justice of the court in his last year.

He was a captain of militia in 1726 and was called Colonel by 1737, but the title may have been honorific.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Papenfuse
Title: Edward C. Papenfuse, et al, A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland L
egislature, 1635-1789 (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985)
egislature, 1635-1789
egislature, 1635-1789. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985.
Given Name: George
Death: 12 MAY 1754 Charles County, Maryland
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Harbert, Anne (b. , d. 1764)
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Papenfuse
Title: Edward C. Papenfuse, et al, A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland L
egislature, 1635-1789 (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985)
egislature, 1635-1789
egislature, 1635-1789. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985.
Given Name: Anne
Death: 1764
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Harbert, William (b. BEF 1669, d. 1718)
Note: Two other contemporary William Harberts lived in adjoining counties and it has so far proven impossible to determine in many cases to whom the records refer. It is not even certain which of his three wives is the mother of his two daughters, although it is likely to have been the first.

He was a planter in Charles County. he was a captain in the militia of that county and servwed in the lower house of the Maryland Legislature in 1708. he was a justice of the Charles County Court from 1700 until 1714.

At his death his personal property amounted to 1,083/14/4, including nine slaves, one servant, and eighteen books. He held over 500 acres.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Papenfuse
Title: Edward C. Papenfuse, et al, A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland L
egislature, 1635-1789 (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985)
egislature, 1635-1789
egislature, 1635-1789. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985.
Page: p. 410.
Given Name: William
Death: 1718
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Fowke, Gerard (b. 1625, d. BEF 12 OCT 1669)
Note: Gerard Fowke came to Virginia by 1651, settling in Westmoreland County, where he built the first Gunston Hall, where one of his descendants George Mason, signer of the Declaration of Independence would later live. He became a considerable landowner and served as a justice in 1655 and 1662. He served as a member of the House of Burgesses in Virginia in 1658 and 59, when he represented James City, and 1662, when he represented Westmoreland County. He was a captain in the Virginia militia by 1658 and a colonel by 1662.

In 1662 he was disciplined by the House of Burgesses for "injuries and affronts done to Wahangonche, King of the Potomac Indians," and was disfranchised and barred from holding office in Virginia.

By 1664 he had emigrated to Maryland and settled on his wife's land in Charles County. He served in the Lower House of the Maryland Legislature, representing Charles County in 1666. He was a colonel in the Maryland militia by 1667.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Barnes
Title: Barnes, Robert W., British Roots of Maryland Families (Baltimore, Md.: G
enealogical Publishing Co. 1999)
enealogical Publishing Co. 1999.
Page: p. 199
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Papenfuse
Title: Edward C. Papenfuse, et al, A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland L
egislature, 1635-1789 (Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985)
egislature, 1635-1789
egislature, 1635-1789. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Pr
ess, 1979, 1985.
Page: pp. 326.
Given Name: Gerard
Death: BEF 12 OCT 1669
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Thoroughgood, Ann (b. )
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Given Name: Ann
Change: Date: 9 Feb 2003

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Thoroughgood, Adam (b. 1603, d. BEF 27 APR 1640)
Note: Adam Thoroughgood arrived in Virginia in 1621 on board the ship Charles. He received large grants of land, including one tract whose patent states "the grant is made to Adam Thorogood at the espetiall recommendation of him from their Lordships and others of his Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council." In 1635 he received a patent for six hundred acres for having transported twelve people to the colony.

He served in the militia with the rank of captain and represented Elizabeth City in the House of Burgesses in 1629, 1631, and 1632. He was a member of the monthly court in Elizabeth City in 1632 and was later President of the Court of Lower Norfolk. In 1637 he was a member of the Virginia Council of State. he is considered a significant figure in the early history of Virginia.

He named the city of Norfolk after his native county in England.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Parran
Title: Alice Norris parran, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families (Colonial D
ames: 1935)
ames: 1935.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Harrison
Title: William Welsh Harrison, Harrison Waples and Allied Families (Philadelph
ia, Pa.: n.p. 1910.)
ia, Pa.: n.p. 1910.
Page: pp. 132-133.
Source: (Individual)
Abbreviation: Adventurers
Title: Adventurers of Purse and Person
Page: pp. 607-622..
Given Name: Adam
Death: BEF 27 APR 1640 Virginia
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