Sothoron & Related Families - 46 (Notes Pages)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Green Living [Male]
Person ID: 915
Information from Croll*.
Dudley Katherine Rose [Female]
Person ID: 916
See biography of father in law George Thomas in his Notes.
Thomas Thomas Roland [Male] b. 7 MAR 1873 "Delabrooke Manor", St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 27 OCT 1923
Title or Rank: Captain
Person ID: 917
See father's biography in his Notes.
See father's Notes for 1880 Federal Census entry, & brother William's Notes for 1900 entry.
1920 Federal Census (1920.01.01, Recorded 1920.01.07) 1118 N. Calvert, Ward 11, Dist. 3, Baltimore City, MD - ED 177, Sh 5(293)A, Ln 34, 37/142 - Thomas, Roland. Head, 45 year old married white male. Can read & write, speaks English. He & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Occupation Bank President (Em). -----, Mary. Wife, 40 year old married white female. Can read & write, speaks English. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None.
Thomas Rowland Thomas, son of James Thomas & Ann Elizabeth Nelson, b. 7 Mar 1874, DelaBrooke, St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 27 Oct 1923, Baltimore, MD., m. 10 Jun 1902, Mary Ella Lewis Thomas, dau. of James Richard Thomas & Jeanette Eleanor Briscoe, b. 7 May 1879. (Johnson, W* - Death Notice, St. Mary's Beacon, Reported 1923.11.08)
Segars Charles M. [Male]
Person ID: 918
See biography of father in law James Thomas in his Notes.
Mary Smith Thomas Segars, 19 Sep 1871 - 27 Dec 1931, Wie of Charles M. Segars; daughter of Dr. James Thomas. Buried at All Faith Episcopal. (Tice* :492)
Thomas William Douglas Nelson [Male] b. OCT 1869 "Delabrooke Manor", St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 12 JUN 1924 Baltimore City, MD
Person ID: 919
See father's biography in his Notes.
William Douglas Nelson Thomas, son of James Thomas, M.D. & Ann Elizabeth "Nanny" Nelson, b. 1870, "DeLaBrooke", St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 12 Jun 1924, his home in Baltimore, MD, m. 5 Jun 1906, Baltimore MD(?), Elizabeth Steuart Calvert, dau. of Charles Baltimore Calvert & Eleanor Mackubin, both of Prince George's Co., MD. (Johnson, W* - Death Notice in St Mary's Beacon, Reported 20 June 1924)
** Federal Census
See father's Notes for 1870 & 1880 entries.
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.06.07) 1801 N. Calvert St., Ward 12, Baltimore City, MD - ED 154, Sh 8(59)A, Ln 48, 124/137 - Thomas, W. D. N. Head, 30 year old single white male, born Nov 1869. He & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Occupation Insurance Agt, no unemployment. Can read & write, speaks English. Renting his non-farm home. -----, N. M. Mother, 58 year old widowed white female, born Jan 1842. Had 7 children 6 still living. She & parents born in Virginia. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Mary S. Sister, 27 year old single white female, born Sept 1872. She & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Can read & write, speaks English. - Thomas, Roland. Brother, 27 year old single white male, born Mch 1873. He & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Occupation Bank Clerk, no unemployment. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Roderick M. Brother, 20 year old single white male, born Jun 1879. He & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Occupation R.R. Clerk, no unemployment. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Douglas. Brother, 20 year old single white male, born Jun 1879. He & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Insurance Clerk, no unemployment. -----, E. Sister, 18 year old single white female, born May 1882. She & father born in Maryland, mother in Virginia. Can read & write, speaks English. - Smith, Mary T. Cousin, single white female, born Apl. 1840. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English -----, Ella. Cousin, 45 year old single white female, born Apl 1855. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. - (1 Servant)
1910 Federal Census (1910.04.15, Recorded 1910.04.18) 1621 Calvert St., Ward 12, Baltimore City, MD - ED 175, Sh 1B, Ln 85, 18/19 - Thomas, William D. Head, 40 year old white male, in this his first marriage 3 years. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. Occupation Insurance, drawing wages. Renting his non-farm home. -----, Elizabeth S. Wife, 28 year old white female, in this her first marriage 3 years. Had 2 children, both living. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English. -----, Elizabeth S. Daughter, 2 year old white female. She & parents born in Maryland. -----, Nannie N. Daughter, 11/12 year old white female. She & parents born in Maryland. - (2 Servants)
1920 Federal Census (1920.01.01, Recorded 1920.01.07) 2422 Charles St., Baltimore City, MD - ED 192, Sh 6B, Ln 75, 112/127 - Thomas, Nelson. Head, 50 year old married white male. Can read & write, speaks English. He & parents born in Maryland. Occupation Insurance; is the Employer. -----, Elizabeth S. Wife, 27 year old married white female. Can read & write, speaks English. She & parents born in Maryland. Occupation None. -----, Elizabeth S., Jn. Daughter, 12 year old single white female. Can read & write, speaks English, attended school since last Sept. She & parents born in Maryland. -----, Nelson, Jn. Son, 9 year old single white male. Attended school since last Sept. He & parents born in Maryland. -----, T. Rowland. Son, 6 year old single white male. Attended school since last Sept. He & parents born in Maryland. -----, Amelia B. Daughter, 5 year old single white female. She & parents born in Maryland. -----, Calvert. Son, 3 year old single white male. He & parents born in Maryland.
Calvert Elizabeth Steuart [Female] b. ABT 1893 Maryland - d. AFT JAN 1920
Person ID: 920
See father in law James Thomas' biography in his Notes.
William Douglas Nelson Thomas, son of James Thomas, M.D. & Ann Elizabeth "Nanny" Nelson, b. 1870, "DeLaBrooke", St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 12 Jun 1924, his home in Baltimore, MD, m. 5 Jun 1906, Baltimore MD(?), Elizabeth Steuart Calvert, dau. of Charles Baltimore Calvert & Eleanor Mackubin, both of Prince George's Co., MD. (Johnson, W* - Death Notice in St Mary's Beacon, Reported 20 June 1924)
See husband's Notes for 1910 & 1920 Federal Census entries.
Locke Sarah Ann [Female] b. 16 NOV 1815 - d. APR 1840
Person ID: 921
See father's biography in his Notes.
Thomas James [Male] b. 4 JAN 1860 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 21 SEP 1928 Providence Hospital, Washington, DC
Person ID: 922
James Thomas, son of James Thomas & Sarah Clare Mackubin, b. 5 Jan 1860, Charlotte Hall, St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 21 Sep 1928, Providence Hospital, Washington, DC, buried All Faith Episcopal Church, Charlotte Hall, MD. (Johnson, W*)
See father's biography in his Notes.
See father's notes for 1860 & 1870 Federal Census entries.
See Notes of Dr. John Henry Turner for 1880 Federal Census entry--staying with the family in St. Mary's Co.. ; his occupation Teacher.
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.01.26) Solomon Island, Dist. 1, Calvert Co., MD - ED 64, Sh 17B, Ln 83, 293/325 - Thomas, James. Boarder, in houehold of Wm. Somervell & children. Single white male, 40 years old, born Jan 1860. He & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write speaks English. Occupation Teacher.
See brother Clarence's Notes for 1910 Federal Census entry.
THOMAS, JAMES, 4 Jan 1860 - 21 Sep 1928, Son of Clare Mackubin & Dr. James Thomas of Dela Brooke. Buried at All Faith Episcopal, St. Mary's Co., MD. (Tice* :541)
Hall Sophia [Female] b. BET 1766 AND 1776 - d. AFT 1820 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 923
Philip B. Key, son of John Key & Cecelia Brown, b. 1750 in St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 4 Jan 1820 in St. Mary's Co., MD; m1 on 4 Mar 1778 at All Faith Epis. Church, Huntersville, St. Mary's Co., MD, Rebecca Jowles Sothoron, dau. of Henry Greenfield Sothoron & Mary Bond, b. bet 1753-1763 in St. Mary's Co., MD, d. abt 1794 in St. Mary's Co., MD; m2 in 1796, Sophia Hall, dau. of Aquilla Hall & Sophia White, b. bet 1766-1776, d. aft 1820 in St. Mary's Co., MD. (Reno*)
See son in law John Hanson Briscoe's biography in his Notes
Marriage date & name per father-in-law John Key's biography (see his Notes).
Briscoe Sophia Key [Female] b. MAY 1825 Maryland - d. AFT JUN 1900
Person ID: 924
See father's biography in his Notes.
See father's Notes for 1850 Federal Census entry, mother's Notes for 1860 through 1880 entries.
1900 Federal Census (1900.06.01, Recorded 1900.06.04) 1202 McCulloh St., Ward 13, Baltimore City, Baltimore Co., MD - ED 166, Sh 5(275)A, Ln 27, 60/83 - Biscoe(sic), Sophia. Aunt, 75 year old single white female, born May 1825. In household of James B. (63 years old) & Theodora M. (60 years old) & family. She & parents born in Maryland. Can read & write, speaks English.
Ford William Henry [Male] b. 1854 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 12 AUG 1893 St. Joseph's Catholic (Old), Morganza, St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 925
See father's biography in his Notes. Never married.
See father's Notes for 1860 & 1870 Federal Census entries.
William Henry Ford, died 12 Aug 1893, aged 39 years, s/o Dr. H.A. Ford. Buried at St. Joseph's Catholic (Old), St. Mary's Co., MD. (Tice* :205)
Ford, William Henry, 39, unmarried, s/late Dr. Henry A Ford & Jane A. Thomas. d. 12 Aug 1893 at Moore's Hotel. Buried in St. Joseph's Cem, near grave of his grandfather Dr. Wm. Thomas. (Johnson, W* - Fresco* - St. Mary's Beacon 8/10/1893.)
Cooke James Philip [Male] b. ABT 1835 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. AFT 1875
Occupation: Physician
Person ID: 926
See father's biography in his Notes.
From Fresco(2)*:72: - James Philip Cooke, M.D., c. 1835 - - Born in Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., ca. 1835, Dr. James Philip Cooke was the son of Dr. James Cooke and Rebecca White Barber Briscoe. - Having completed his medical training and graduating in 1858 at the University of MD, Baltimore, he returned to his native village of Chaptico and opened his office at J.H. Boswell's Hotel. - In February, 1860, the St. Mary's Mounted Guard met at Chaptico, and appointed Dr. J.P. Cooke and Dr. Charles M. Hammett surgeons. - When the War Between the States became imminent, Dr. Cooke crossed the Potomac to join the Confederate forces in the 1st Maryland Battery, Infantry Company A as surgeon. He was appointed Assistant Surgeon on June 11, 1861. - After the war, in 1866, he went to Baltimore to continue his medical practice. He was a member of the Medical and Chiurgical Faculty of Maryland in 1875. ----------------------- References: - Cordell* - Chronicles of St. Mary's: August 1861 - Hartzler, Daniel D., "Medical Doctors of MD in the C.S.A.", 1979. - Hartzler, Daniel D., "Marylanders in the Confederacy" - Maryland, 1986. - St. Mary's Beacons: 4/1/1858, 2/9/1860.
See father's Notes for 1850 & 1860 Federal Census entries.
Cooke Zora Columbia Zalute [Female] b. 9 SEP 1833 - d. 9 MAR 1846 Christ Episcopal, Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 927
See father's biography in his Notes.
Zora Columbia Zalute Cook, b. 8 Sep 1833, d. 9 Mar 1846, "Eldest Daughter of James & Rebecca W.B. Cooke," buried at Christ Episcopal, Chaptico, St. Mary's Co., MD. (Tice*:131)
Fowke Frances [Female] b. 1691 - d. 1744
Person ID: 928
Per Papenfuse*, Cecilia was the daughter of Dr. Gustavus Brown (1689-1762) and his first wife Frances Fowke (1690/91-1744). See Notes for Thomas Bond, second husband of Cecelia, for full family.
Key Philip B. [Male] b. 1750 St. Mary's Co., MD - d. 4 JAN 1820 St. Mary's Co., MD
Person ID: 929
Philip B. Key, son of John Key & Cecelia Brown, b. 1750 in St. Mary's Co., MD, d. 4 Jan 1820 in St. Mary's Co., MD; m1 on 4 Mar 1778 at All Faith Epis. Church, Huntersville, St. Mary's Co., MD, Rebecca Jowles Sothoron, dau. of Henry Greenfield Sothoron & Mary Bond, b. bet 1753-1763 in St. Mary's Co., MD, d. abt 1794 in St. Mary's Co., MD; m2 in 1796, Sophia Hall, dau. of Aquilla Hall & Sophia White, b. bet 1766-1776, d. aft 1820 in St. Mary's Co., MD. (Reno*)
See son in law John Hanson Briscoe's biography in his Notes. First meeting of the Board of Trustees of Charlotte Hall School, held at Coole Springs. Includes Mr. Henry G. Sothoron, Mr. Philip Key. School was formed by Act of Assembly to replace free high schools in St. Mary's, Charles, Calvert & Prince George's Counties, to be paid in part by sale of existing schools. Next meeting of the Board was not until 7 July 1782. All old records burned in Feb. 1896. (Hammett* :299, 1774.07.01)
Philip Key married Rebecca Jowles Sothoron, All Faith Parish, by Reverend John Stephen, Rector. (Brumbaugh* 2:536, St. Mary's Co., 1778.03.04)
Rebecca Jowles Sothoron married to Philip Key (1750-1820). (MD Hist Mag 76:364, 1778)
Eliza Maynadier Key was born to Rebecca Jowles Sothoron, daughter of Henry Greenfield Sothoron, and Philip Key. She will marry John Scott of Baltimore, and will die in 1866. (Smith, S*, 1792)
Will of Elizabeth Attaway Briscoe. Executors to sell undivided one sixth part of all lands which descended to son Thomas B. Briscoe, & which testator bought of him, & divide the revenue & personal estate into 6 equal parts, distributed as follows: - Son Philip Briscoe, 1/6 - Son John Hanson Briscoe, 2/6 - Daughters Celia Clagett, Attaway Sothoron & Eleanor Howe, 3/6 Executors: Son John Hanson Briscoe, son-in-law John Sothoron. Witnesses: Philip Key, Elizabeth Briscoe, Charles L. Briscoe. Reno(3)* :176 {Wills JJ#3:447}, St. Mary's Co., 1816.04.05, Proved 1816.10.28)
James F. Sothoron vs Heirs of John Brooke - Court Proceedings, Charles Co. John Brooke of Charles Co. sold to Joseph Thompson of Charles Co. Westwood Manor, Charles Borough & Inlet, 325 acres in all, all in Charles Co.. Brooke did not make title although holding it in fee simple, made conveyance to Thompson but gave his bond of conveyance. Bond was sold & assigned to Philip Key & Hanson Briscoe of St. Mary's Co., who then took possession of the land. Land was then sold to Henry Greenfield Sothoron, father of orator, devised to the orator & his brother in joint tenancy. Bond of conveyance has been lost, Brook moved to Georgia, died with children whose names are unknown. Land has been held for over 40 years, prays for title after due attempts to notify any heirs of Brooke. - Continued to 18 Aug 1817, to 17 Nov 1817, to 16 March 1818, to 17 Aug 1818, to 17 Nov 1818. No answer to announcements, conveyance ordered. (Chancery Papers 4063, Charles Co., 1818.11.17)
Philip Key of St. Mary's Co. deeds to John Sothoron of St. Mary's Co. for $98, Widow's Purchase, 9.8 acres. Description given. (Land Rec Abstracts TH#29(StM#3):115, St. Mary's Co., 1819.10.04, Recorded 1819.12.25)
Lewis Ford and Cornelius Manning vs. Charles H. W. Wharton, Rebecca Wharton, Henry Ashton, Celia Ashton, John Scott, Elizabeth M. Scott, Mary C. B. Barnes, Henry G. S. Key, Rebecca G. S. Key, Sarah Anna Key, Mary Sophia Key, Philip Key, Anna H. Key, Upton S. Key, Mary H. Key, Thomas W. Key, John H. Key, and Sophia Key. Estate of Philip Key--St. Margarets Forrest, The Branch and The Hills. (Tom Jennings - St. Mary's County Court {Equity Papers}, 1820:44. Accession No.: 19,731-30 ,MSA No.: C 1591-30, Location: 1/57/9/41)
From "A List of Alienations & Transfers in St. Mary's Co. from the Sixth day of June 1786 to the Seventy day of March 1829, folio 233": - Cecelia Claggett, to John Sothoron, Negro Charlotte 12 years, Old Negro John Procter. - Philip Key, Deed to John Sothoron part of Widows Purchase - 9 a. & 8/10 of an acre. (Chronicles of St. Mary's 23:#4:11, St. Mary's Co., Recorded 1819.12.25)
Named in the administrative papers of wife Rebecca's brother George W. Sothoron (see his Notes)
1790 Federal Census - St Mary's Co., MD - Pg 640 - Philip Key - White males 16 & older...4 - ......................under 16...3 - .............White females...3 - .......Other free persons...1 - ........................Slaves...23
1800 Federal Cenusus (1800.08.04) - St. Mary's Co., MD - Pg 25 - Philip Key - Free white males under 10...1 - .............................10 - 15...1 - .............................16 - 25...1 - .................................45+...1 - ................females 10 - 15...2 - .............................16 - 25...1 - ...........Other free persons...2 - ............................Slaves...22
1810 Federal Census (1810.08.06) - St. Mary's Co., MD - Pg 173, Ln 8 - Philip Key - Free white males under 10...3 - .............................16 - 25...1 - .............................26 - 44...1 - ..................................45+...1 - .................females 26 - 44...1 - ..............................Slaves...18
** Biography
KEY, PHILIP (1750-1820). BORN: in 1750; probably in St. Mary's County. NATIVE: third generation. RESIDED: at "Gravelly Hills," Chaptico Hundred, St. Mary's County. FAMILY BACK-GROUND. FATHER: Dr. John Key (?-1755), son of Philip Key (1696/97-1764). STEPFATHER: Thomas Bond (?-ca. 1797). GUARDIAN: his grandfather Philip Key (1696/97-1764). When Key's grandfather died, his uncles Richard Ward Key (?-1765), Edmund Key (?-1766), and Thomas Key (?-1772) became his guardians. MOTHER: Cecelia (1730/31-ca. 1797), daughter of Dr. Gustavus Brown (1689-1762) of Charles County. AUNTS: Susannah Gardiner Key (1742-1811), who married in 1761 Normand Bruce (?-1811); Ann Brown Clagett Homer (1732-ca. 1800), who married third, ca. 1774, Samuel Hanson (1716-1794). HALF BROTHERS: Peregrine Bond; Thomas Bond; and John Bond. SISTER: Susannah Gardiner (1751-?), who married Richard Bond, brother of Thomas Bond (?-ca. 1797). HALF SISTERS: Cecelia Bond; Elizabeth Bond. FIRST COUSINS: John Ross Key (1754-1821); Gustavus Scott (1753-1800). MARRIED first, on March 4, 1778, Rebecca Jowles, daughter of Henry Greenfield Sothoron (ca. 1732-1793). Her brothers were John; Zachariah; Henry; James; Thomas; and George Washington. Her sisters were Mary; Eleanor; and Ann. MARRIED second, Sophia (1765-1833), daughter of Aquila Hall (1727-1779) and wife Sophia White (?-1780). Her brothers were Thomas (1750-1804); James White (1754-1808); Aquila (1754-1754); William (1756-1818); John (1762-1804); Edward (1763-?); and Benedict (1771-?). Her sisters were Charlotte (1758-1838), who married Nathaniel Ramsay (1741-1817); Mary (1760-?); Martha (1768-?); and Elizabeth (1770-?). Her cousin was Susannah Hall (1744- ca. 1770). who married first, in 1759, James Heath (?-1766), and second, John Lee Webster (ca. 1735-1795). CHILDREN. SONS: Philip (1781-?), who married Frances Putnam; Robert Morris (1787-?); John (1789-died a minor); Henry Greenfield Sothoron (1790-1872), who married first, Henrietta Tayloe, and second, Maria Harris; Edward Hall (?-died a minor); Upton Scott; Thomas White (ca. 1802-1874), who married Nancy E. Murphy (1834-1889); and John Hall (1807-1884), who married Juliet Malinda Reedes. DAUGHTERS: Mary (1782-?), who married John Barnes; Cecilia Brown (1784-?), who married in 1804 Henry Ashton; Rebecca Sothoron (1784-?), who married Charles H. W. Wharton; Eliza Maynadier (1792-?), who married John Scott; Clarissa Bond (1794-died a minor); Sophia Hall (?-died a minor); Susanna Gardiner (?-died a minor); Anna Heath, who married Richard Smith; and Mary Hall (1803-?), who married in 1823 John Hanson Briscoe. PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: attended school in England; studied law. RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Anglican, King and Queen Parish, St. Mary's County. SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: Gent., by 1771; Esq., by 1780. OCCUPATIONAL PROFILE: planter; lawyer; merchant, by 1779-1787; in partnership with Uriah Forrest (1746-1805) in 1779. Forrest and Key owned a schooner. PUBLIC CAREER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, St. Mary's County, 1773-1774 (Claims 1, Cv), 1779-1780 (Manufactories 1; Tax Commissioners 1), 1780-1781 (Manufactories 1), 1782-1783 (Claims 2), 1783 (Grievances; Claims), 1784 (Grievances; Claims), 1785, 1787-1788 (discharged on May 20, 1788, for "treating" at the election), 1790, 1795 (speaker), 1796 (speaker). LOCAL OFFICE: Committee of Correspondence, St. Mary's County, in office 1774. OUT OF STATE SERVICE: representative, U.S. Congress, 1791-1793. WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. PERSONAL PROPERTY: 3 slaves inherited from father, 1755; 4 slaves and �155.0.0 inherited from grandfather, 1764; 23 slaves, 1790; assessed value �699.1.8, including 26 slaves and 50 oz. prate, 1793; assessed value �720.0.0, including 22 slaves and 16 oz. plate, 1801; assessed value �566.5.0, including 16 slaves and 16 ounces plate, 1806. LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: inherited 8 tracts (acreage unknown) in St. Mary's County. SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN LAND BETWEEN FIRST ELECTION AND DEATH: acquired by patent and purchase as much as 2,000 acres in St. Mary's and Charles counties, 1776-1820, plus partial ownership of 2 mills in St. Mary's County, 3 lots in Baltimore City, and 4 acres in Baltimore County; probably sold by 1819 all Baltimore City and Baltimore County property. WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: on January 4, 1820, in St. Mary's County. PERSONAL PROPERTY: TEV, $8,711.43 (including 16 slaves); FB, $4,208.95. LAND: as much as 2,900 acres in St. Mary's and Charles counties. (Papenfuse* 2:508)
Clagett Matilda Taylor [Female] b. 28 JAN 1850 Hickman Co., TN - d. 13 SEP 1913 Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Hickman Co., TN
Person ID: 930
Matilda Taylor Clagett, dau. of Horatio Clagett & Elizabeth Jane, b. 28 Jan 1850, died 13 Sep 1912 (or 1913), buried at Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Hickman Co., TN. (Broome*)
See father's Notes for 1850 & 1860 Federal Census entries.
Jonathan Polk Broome & Matilda Clagett were married in Hickman Co., TN on 30 Mar 1870. (Ancestry.com* - Tennessee Marriages, 1851-1900)
See husband John's Notes for 1870 through 1910 Federal Census entries.
Moore Mary Wilson [Female] b. 8 SEP 1866 Norfolk, VA - d. 15 JUN 1955 Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, VA
Person ID: 931
Mary Wilson Moore, dau Walter Scott Moore & Mary Elizabeth Shelton Gardiner, b. 8 Sep 1866, Norfolk, VA, d. 15 June 1955, buried Elmwood Cemetery, Norfolk, VA. Educated at Peabody Conservatory of Music, Baltimore, MD; occupation piano teacher. (Croll* - Wilson Cemetry Plot)
See Notes of T.M. Wilson (brother of Grandmother Gardiner) for 1880 Federal Census entry, father's Notes for 1900 & 1910 Federal Census entries.
1930 Federal Census (1930.04.01, Recorded 1930.04.12) 2743 St. Paul St., Ward 12, Baltimore City, MD - ED 574, Sh 16(164)A, Ln 22, 22/31 - Moore, Mary W. Head, 62 year old single white female, renting her home for $95 per month. Can read & write, speaks English. She & father born in Virginia, mother in Mississippi. Occupation Music Teacher (O). - (1 Boarder, plus 2 other families in same building).
Gardiner Mary [Female]
Person ID: 932
Mary Gardiner born to Henry Sothoron Gardiner & Mary Biscoe Wilson. (Croll*)
Grove Joanna Eliza [Female] b. 2 DEC 1837 Maryland - d. 31 DEC 1910
Person ID: 933
1870 Federal Census (1870.06.01, Recorded 1870.06.23) Ward 6, Frederick City, Fredreick Co., MD - Pg 9(129), Ln 8, 56/57 - Howard, Joanna, 32 year old white female, Keeping House, born in Maryland. Personal property valued at $4000. -----, Anna E., 8 year old white female, born in Maryland. -----, Clara May, 3 year old white female, born in Maryland. -----, Edward B., 1 year old white female, born in Maryland.
See brother William's Notes for 1880 Federal Census entry.
Charles E. Howard, b. 4 Nov 1828, d. 6 Nov 1869, m. Joanna Grove, b. 2 Dec 1837, Frederick Co., MD, d. 31 Dec 1910 (http://homepage.interaccess.com/~lzdz4me/ghtout/gp3490.htm - Chambers Family Tree, Generated 19 Sept 2003)
See son Charles' Notes for her inclusion in his biography.
Clagett Rebecca [Female] b. 19 DEC 1847 Hickman Co., TN - d. 11 AUG 1861 Hickman Co., TN
Person ID: 934
Rebecca Clagett, dau. of Horatio Clagett & Elizabeth Jane Montgomery, b. 19 Dec 1847 in Hickman Co., TN, d. 11 Aug 1861 in Hickman Co., TN, buried Centerville Cemetery, Centerville, Hickman Co., TN. (Roddick* - cites Hickman, TN Bible Records for birthdate)
See father's Notes for 1850 & 1860 Federal Census entries.
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