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The Flag of Maryland Location of Maryland on the U.S. map. The following are some notable people from the American state of Maryland, listed by their field of endeavor.This list may not include Federal officials and members of the United States Congress who live in Maryland but are not actual natives.
John Pendleton Kennedy (1795–1870), U.S. Secretary of the Navy, congressman, speaker of Maryland General Assembly, author, led effort to end slavery in Maryland; James Lawrence Kernan (1838–1912), Yiddish theater manager and philanthropist; Stu Kerr (1928–1994), television personality and weatherman; Ernest Keyser (1876–1959), sculptor
This is a list of people from Cumberland, Maryland. Frederick John Bahr (1837–1885) – immigrant from Baden, Germany; bought Wills Mountain, including the narrows and Lovers Leap, to avoid the encroachment of the Civil War, settled there with his family in a cabin on the top of the mountain
Nana Meriwether, Miss Maryland USA 2012, Miss USA 2012 (succeeded) Matt Mervis (born 1998), baseball player for the Chicago Cubs; Abby Meyers (born 1999), basketball player for the Dallas Wings of the Women's National Basketball Association; Serge Mombouli, Ambassador of Congo 2000–2010; Taylor Momsen, actress from CW TV series Gossip Girl
This category includes people who were notable in the Province of Maryland prior to the era of American Revolution.That is, they were notable before about 1765. People who are primarily associated with the Revolutionary era are located Category:People of Maryland in the American Revolution, instead of this category.
This category is for people from the United States state of Maryland Classification : People : By nationality : American : By state : Maryland Also: Countries : United States : States : Maryland : People
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Larry Hogan (born 1956), governor of Maryland; born in D.C. Abraham Katz (1926–2013), diplomat, United States Ambassador to the OECD; lived in D.C. Sharon Pratt Kelly (born 1944), mayor of the District of Columbia, 1991–1995; born in D.C. Ned Lamont (born 1954), businessman and 89th Governor of Connecticut; born in D.C.