Colonial Chesapeake Families


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<p>Colonial Chesapeake Families: British Origins and Descendants Harrison Dwight Cavanagh</p><p>First edition awarded the Sumner A. Parker Prize by the Maryland Historical Society in 2014.</p><p>The second edition of this work features all descendants of Thomas Gantt I (b. Bullwick N. Hants; to Md. 1654; d. Calvert Co. 1692) and Ann Fielder (b. ca. 1662 Hants; d. PG Co. 1726) in the first six to ten generations.</p><p>Ann Fielder is an important new addition to American colonial GATEWAY ancestors. Her parents Capt. William Fielder (ca. 1620–1679) of Burrough Court Manor and Marjorie Cole (1628–1699) of Lyss Abbey Hants have proven multiple royal and magna carta ancestral lines; sixty extensive British pedigrees are documented in these volumes. The name Fielder has been inherited in multiple generations of the Beall Belt Berry Bowie Calvert Clagett Denwood Dorsett Gantt Jones (Somerset Co.) Parker (Cal. Co.) Smallwood Smith (Cal. Co.) and Wight (White) Maryland families.</p><p>In addition this second edition contains important new research findings on the British origins of the Hatton-Domville and Brooke-Darnall families as well as revealing the two “lost” Ann Bradfords of PG Co.</p><p>Colonial Chesapeake Families details the pedigrees of eighty-eight families historical illustrations portraits documents and coats-of-arms (where proven) are included.</p><p>Copies of these volumes are available in e-book paper or hardcover format through Amazon Barnes & Noble or direct from the publisher Xlibris (Bloomington Indiana). Publication of these volumes has been subsidized to make them more widely available to the thousands of descendants listed in their pages. And thanks to print on demand Colonial Chesapeake Families will never go out of print.</p>
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