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  2. Jacob Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Henrderson's first wife Mary (surname unknown) was the third and final wife of Mareen Duvall who died in 1694 and she administered his substantial estate. [2] [3] [4] Duvall had purchased sizeable tracts of land, including Catton, later known as Belair as well as owning Middle Plantation in Davidsonville, Maryland.

  3. James F. Purvis - Wikipedia

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    James Franklin Purvis (c. 1808 – April 23, 1880) was an American slave trader, broker, and banker who worked primarily in Baltimore. He was a nephew of Isaac Franklin of Franklin & Armfield, and traded in Maryland, Louisiana, and Mississippi in the 1830s and early 1840s.

  4. Colonial families of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    (1605 – 31675) politician, peer and lawyer, first proprietor of Maryland: Leonard Calvert (1606 – 1647) first proprietary governor of the Province of Maryland: Phillip Calvert (governor) (c. 1626 - c. 1682), fifth Governor of Maryland Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore (1637 – 1715) English peer and colonial administrator

  5. Category:1666 in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1666 in Maryland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  6. Timeline of civil marriage in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nearly 500 couples obtained marriage licenses before the ruling was stayed on May 16 by the Arkansas Supreme Court. On May 14, the U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho struck down the state's same-sex marriage ban and ordered the state to start recognizing same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions as well as license them.

  7. Protestant Revolution (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    From the 1660s onwards, the price of tobacco, the staple crop of Maryland and its chief source of export income, began a long slide, causing economic hardship especially among the poor. [1] In 1666, neighbouring Virginia proposed a "stint" on tobacco growing – a one-year moratorium that would lower supply and so drive up prices.

  8. Category:1970s in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland portal; 1970s portal; United States portal; History portal; North America portal ... 1970 in Maryland (3 C) 1971 in Maryland (3 C, 1 P) 1972 in Maryland (4 C ...

  9. List of proprietors of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Maryland was a proprietary colony, in the hands of the Calvert family, who held it from 1633 to 1689, and again from 1715 to 1776. George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (1580–1632) is often regarded as the founder of Maryland, but he died before the colony could be organized. The Province of Maryland.

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