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This collection of information by name and birthdate, primarily but not exclusively associated with Maryland prior to 1800 is an attempt to assemble as many pieces as possible, in the hopes that connections between them will be discovered.
This material is ordered differently than a typical genealogy. It is arranged to group people together who were living at the same time. By assigning "guessed" birth dates to various bits of information associated with a certain name, the likelihood of these bits of information coalescing around their original owner are increased. At the same time, because information is filled by guessed or real birthdate rather than relationship, pressure to prematurely associate information with specific persons is reduced.
This material is in transition. Ultimately it will be possible to track related lines backwards and forwards via dates, e.g. John Smith, b. 1755, of George [1730], had son Thomas b. 1780 gives sufficient information to find George at 1730 and Thomas at 1780. As entries are worked on, they are being revised to fit this format.
Dates
Dates providing month and day, barring errors in copying, are firm.
Dates in years only may vary by one year, usually being calculated from an age at some other time, such as census.
Dates marked ca. (circa) may vary by as much as five years, usually reflecting the period during which wills were made and proved. NLT (Not Later Than) or NET (Not Earlier Than) sets a boundary determined by some other event.
Dates marked G are guesses. These are assigned for marking the general period in which a person lived, using the following logic: "Everyone":
immigrates at age 25
becomes soldier in Revolutionary War at age 18
marries at age 25 (males) or 23 (females) in the 1600s
marries at age 21 (males) or 18 (females) in the 1700s
has children 1 year after marriage and at 2 year intervals thereafter
enters state militia at age 30
witnesses wills at age 40
dies at age 60.
Widows living alone are aged 50
Name Codes: Codes refer to some identifying characteristic of the earliest ancestor of a line.
Arrangement of Names: In order to assist the assembly of diverse references to what is potentially the same person, individuals are shown, in the presumed order of birth. Code numbers, however, link them to the earliest ancestor regardless of location.
Footnotes: Initial, complete references and long comments appear in Footnotes. To reduce the number of footnotes, shorter references appear in the text.
Computer Network Codes: Over time, most of the correspondance with descendants of this family has taken place via e-mail. For quick reference to them, their e-mail addresses appear in associated references. When it became apparent that some persons change email addresses with uncomfortable frequency, an effort was made to obtain mailing addresses as well, however, this did not take place in all cases.
*1590
DES-1 "Somerset Grandfather" Day, b. G1590, m. G1615. Common ancestor of several Somerset Day relatives mentioned in will of George Day, DES-1-11
*1600
DENG-2 "Talbot Father" Day, b. G1609, m. G1634. Common parent of several Talbot County Day relatives. Hertfordshire, England. Probably never left England.
1. Elizabeth, b. Hertfordshire, England, 1636 (+)
2. Brother of Elizabeth (+)
3. Edward (+)
*1610
DAA-1 Richard Day, b. G1615. Refugee from Religious Persecution in Virginia, arr 1649.(1)
DES-1-1 "Somerset Father" Day, b. G1617, m. G1642. Parent of several Somerset Day relatives mentioned in will of George Day, DES-1-11.
1. George, b. G1644 (+)
2. Robert, b. G1646 (+)
3. William, b. G1648 (+)
DES-1-2 "George Day's Uncle", b. G1619, m. G1644. Somerset Co. Son of DES-1, above.
*1620
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D-NICHOLAS Nicholas Day. Nicholas Day originally came from Wales(2) and was born there perhaps in 1620, although 1630 is more likely. The next record of him occurs 22 February 1658, when "he with seven other men (all named) and two women, Elizabeth Gaibe and Catherine Roads," (Faulkner), having been bound out to Richard Owens, the latter "granted them their freedom and so notified his 'Lordships Grace,' the Crown of England that they were entitled to 50 acres of land.(3) Since the usual pattern at the time was for those who could not pay their own way to be 'transported' in exchange for seven years indentured labor, we may infer from this that Nicholas Day was so transported: that his assets in Wales were not great enough to cover the cost of transportation; and that his actual voyage took place about wseven years prior to obtaining h is freedom, or about 1651. If he was in fact born in 1620, he would have been 31 art the time of the trip. A 1630 birthdate would have made him 21, which appears more reasonable. His oldest child, Nicholas Day, Jr, was born about 1685, when Nicholas Day, Sr was 55 or 65, depending on his birthdate. When next heard from it is June 6, 1693. He is listed as Nicholas Day, Sr of Anne Arundel Co., Md, and for 1200 pounds of tobacco he obtains 200 acres of land at Gun Powder Falls on Gun PowderRiver Northeast of Baltimore. Also that year, for 3000 pounds of tobacco, Thomas Bruins sells him 150 acres of land named Lesser Chance, and on November 5, 1693, Nicholas Day bought a part of the tract known as William the Conqueror. From this, several additional inferences can be made. There are no records showing whether Nicholas Day owned land in Ann Arundel County during the 36 years between 1658 and 1693; but he apparently lived there and became prosperous enough to be able to make the purchase outlays for the land in Baltimore County. If he was born in 1620, he would now be 73, rather old for a new venture, with his oldest child not older than 10, and probably several younger children on the scene as well. A 1630 birthdate would make him 63 at this time--which appears more reasonable. "He was taxed for land on the north side of the Gunpowder from 1699--1706.(4) His will, dated December 1, 1704 and proved February 2, 1705, is on file in the Hall of Records(5) and the following is a transcription made from a photostat of it.:(6)
Baltemore County
In the name of God Amen this first
Day of December one thousand Seven hundred and four I
Nicholas Day of Baltemore County being Sick and weak in body
but perfect Strength and Memory thaks to all mighty God for
and Calling to minde the uncertaine Estate of this Transitory
life Doe Constitute and ordaine and Declaire this my last
will and testament in manner and forms following--
Revoaking and by these presents testamt or wills hereto
fore by me made and Declared Either by word or wrighting
and this to be Taken only for my last will and testament
and none other
viz I give my Soul to all mighty God my Saviour and Redeemer
in hume and by the merrits of Jesus Christ I trust and beleive
assurdly to be Saved and to have full remission and forgiveness
for all my that my Soul with my body at the genrall Day
of Resurrection Rise againe in Joy and through the merritts
of Christs Death and passion posses and inheritt the Kingdoms
of heaven prepared for his Elect and my body to buried in such
manner as it Shall please my Executr. and hreafter whom I shall
appoint
and now for the Settling of my Temporall Estate first I Desire
that all my Just Debts that I owe in right to any man
Shall well and truely paid or ordered to be paid in Due time
after this my Decease by my Executr. however named
Item I give unto my Sonn Nicholas Day all that tract of Land at Gundpowder Called or Knowne by the Name William the Concour to the said Nicholas Day and his heirs for Ever and for want of such heirs after his Decease to be Deemed the proper right and Intrest of my Second Sonn Knowne by the name of Edward Day to him and his heirs for Ever.
Item I give unto my Sonn Nicholas Day all that parts of my
Stock of hoggs that is of his proper Marke and alsoe I give to
my Daughter Sarah Day all that parte of my Stock of
hoggs that is of her proper markes.
Item I give unto Obediah Prichett Six young Sows with pig or piggs by them Due alsoe I give unto Walter Pardue four young Sow Shoats
Item I give unto my Two youngest Daughters Elizabeth Day
and Dinah Day all that part of land whereon I now live
to be Equally Divided between them after the Death
of my Loveing wife Sarah Day to them and their heirs
for Ever as for my personal Estate I do ordaine it to be
Equally Devided between my wife and five Children
and lastly I Doe hereby Constitute and ordaine and apoint
my above Said true and loveing wife Sarah Day to be my
Sole and only Executrix of this my last will and testamt
as witness my hand and Seale the Day and year above written
Signed Sealed and Delivered the marke of
in the presence of: Nicho ND Day Seal
his
John Whittaker Feby 2nd 1704/5
mark Then Came John Whittaker and Catherine
her his wife John Deaver and Hannah his wife
Cath. Whittaker the wittnesses to the above written will
mark and proved the Same in comon forme
before me.
John Deaver
Hannah Deaver Henry Wriothesley Depty Com of
Baltimore County
Nicholas Day, Sr's wife was named Sarah, and she died about 1736. Her youngest child, Diana, married in 1718. Diana would not likely have married much younger than age 18, which would place Diana's birth at 1700. It is not likely that Sarah was older than 45 at that time, and thus Sarah's birth would not have been earlier than 1655. Even with a 1630 birthdate for Nicholas, he would have been 25 years older than she. Sarah would still have been up to 81 years old at her death. "Sarah Day's will, dated October 20, 1730 and proved in 1736 is on file in the Hall of Records (Balt Co Wills, Box 5, Folder 87). Barbara Turner (WCRG44A) has Sarah's surname as Cox, m 1658. If she was 18 at marriage she was b. 1640 and died at age 90 to 96, and had her children 26 years after marriage, or age 44 to 59. Possibly marriage date was 1685. The following is a transcription made fom a photostat of the original will (92= (7))
Baltemore County
In the Name of God Amen I Sarah Day of the
Colunty Afosd. being very Sick and Weak but of perfect
and Sound Memory thanks be to God for it.
first I desire that all my lawfull debts be
Justly paid.
Item. I Give & bequeath unto my Daughter Dianah
Merica the bed which I always lay on my trunk
a warming pan & porrage pott & Palett
And I Desire that the Rest of my Goods &
Chattels be Eaqually Devided beetween My Son Nicholas
Day My Son Edward Day. & My Daughter Sarah
Greer the Wife of John Greer & my Daughter
Dianah Merica. as Witness whereof I have Sett
Testis James Jones my hand this 20th day of
his October 1730
John Savory her
mark Sarah Day
mark
In the testamentary proceedings in 1736, the bond of Sarah Day was made by Nicholas Day with Josiah Hendon and Thomas Amos. Nicholas and Sarah Day had five children named in Nicholas' will. Rationale for the range of their birthdates is provided in the childrens' entries.
1. Nicholas, Jr, b. c. 1685, bet 1674 & 1695 (+)
2. Sarah, b. bet 1683 and 1686 (+)
3. Edward, b. betw 1675-1687 and 1694-1704 (+)
4. Elizabeth, b. bet 1684 and 1695 (+)
5. Diana, born bet 1689 and 1700 (+)
DAA-2 John Day, b. G1627. Immigrant and Freeholder, arr 1652 by ship from England with wife and daughter.(8)
*1630
DSC-1 Dorothy Day. St. Mary's. On September 22, 1656, Dorothy Day, b. G1630, sat on a jury to determine if Judith Catchpole was guilty of infanticide. This is the first instance of woman jurors in the New World.(9)
*1632
DES-2 Edward Day, b. G1632. Relationship to George Day group, above, unknown. Also Somerset Co. Recorded with wife Jane Walker, m. G1657 at daughter's marriage in Somerset County. Possibly same Edward Day who was second of two days with early recorded surveys, "Cox's Discovery," recorded May 15, 1688. (Richardson, p. 321)
1. Ann, b. G1651 (+)
2. Edward, b. G1653 (+)
*1633
DBA-1 Humphrey Day, b. G1633. Estate Inventoried 9 Aug 1698, at £35.0.0 (Baltimore County Inventories I:70)
*1636
DENG-2-1 Elizabeth Day, b. Hertfordshire, Eng. 1636, d. in Talbot County 1676 aged 40. Married Thomas Martin of Hampden, b. in Dorsetshire, England, 1629, d. Talbot Co, Md. 1701, aged 72. Lived and buried at Hampden, Talbot, Co. Graves removed to Easton, Md. Cemetery after 1873. Inscription, copied in 1873 before removal to Spring Hill Cemetery, Easton, Md: "Here lyeth ye body of Elizabeth Martin borne in Hertfordshire, late wife of Thomas Martin, who departed this life in the year 1676, aged 40 years.
A dame of virtue, and esteemed to be,
Who seldom was from home or family.
O Lord of Mercy, since it is our fate,
Prepare us for the immortal state.(10)
1. Elizabeth, d. 1676.
DENG-2-2 Brother of Elizabeth Day, b. G1638, m. G1663. Talbot Co.
1. John, mentioned with Elizabeth, above. (Ridgley, 218-219) b. G1665.
DSC-2 George Day, b. G1639, d. G1699. Immigrant in 1664.(11) In 1665, George Day was among the 1000 earliest settlers with the earliest land surveys which were recorded in Lord Baltimore's rent rolls. Burwastcott was surveyed May 5, 1665.(12) George Day was a witness in "Her majesty v. Edward Hammond & Donough Dennis, Jr," which alleged that Hammond and Dennis, "contriving to scandalize the true Christian religion, performed an obscene ceremony of baptisam" December 10, 1705.(13)
DAA-3 James Day, b. G1639. Transported, 1664, (Skordas 7:84)
DAA-4 John Day, b. G1639. Transported, 1664, (Skordas 8:486)
*1640
DAA-5 Henry Day, b. G1642. Transported 1667. (Skordas 10:475)
DAA-6 Grace Day, b. G1643. Transported 1668. (Skordas 11:338)
DAA-7 Roger Day, b. G1643. Transported 1668. (Skordas 11:374)
DENG-2-3 Edward Day, b. G1644, possibly brother of Elizabeth, above. An Edward Day transported to Md in 1671 (Skordas 16:439), given land jointly with Mary Day, probably wife, transported at same time. An Edward Day witnessed a will in Talbot County in 1686. (Baldwin II:39) Different wife indicates this Edward probably not same as DES-2. Existence of an Edward witnessing a will in Talbot leads to assignment of Edward and Mary to this sounty. Assignment to this county leads to guess about being Elizabeth's brother. No indication of children.
1. Possible daughter Mary. (+)
DES-1-11 George Day, b. G1644. A George Day of Somerset died without issue, leaving his estate in 1714 (Baldwin IV:24) to several relatives. A George Day, probably same, married by 10 June 1669 in Somerset Countty(14) to Ellianor Vitty (or Ditty), b. G1651. A George Day witnesssed a will in Somerset County in 1703. (Baldwin III:42)
DAA-8 Richard Day, b. G1645. Transported 1670. (Skordas 12:584)
DAA-9 William Day, b. G1646. Transported 1671. (Skordas 16:293)
DES-1-12 Robert Day, born G1646, mentioned in Geo. Will as brother. (Baldwin IV:24) Somerset.
DES-1-13 William Day, b. G1648, mentioned in Geo. Will as brother. (Baldwin IV:24) Married G1673. Children also mentioned in will: Somerset.
1. John, b. G1675
2. Margaret, b. G1677
3. Mary, b. G1679
4. George, b. G1681
5. William, b. G1683
*1650
DES-1-14 "George Day's Brother" b. G1650, deceased by 1714. Married G1675. Somerset.
1. Ann, b. G1677, mentioned in George's Will. (Baldwin IV:24)
D-ROBERT Robert Day, b. England Nov 14, 1650 of Stephen [1625]. Emigrated to 'Virginia'; settled at Leonards Creek, Patuxent River, Calvert Co., Maryland, with the Bland family, probably, and made his will Dec. 4, 1697 in which he refers to 'wife Eliza...children Robert, Daniel, Mary, Eliza, Sarah, Martha, Thomas, and Darkes.'(Anjou:38).
| 1. Thomas Daye, ancestor of Robert Day, Immigrant, D-ROBERT.(15) b. c. 1450, son of Daye of
Egham, County Surry. m. Agnes, d of Thomas Ferby de Rusham.
1. Andreas Day, de Rusham, d. before father 2. William |
| 2. William Daye, b. c. 1475, of Rusham. William Daye, of Darbyshire, gent. m. Elizabeth, dau of
Richard Martin.
1. Edmond 2. Richard of Worfield, Shropshire |
| 3. Edmond Daye, son of William Daye of Darbyshire, father of Edmond Daye of London. m. Sarah,
dau of John Clark.
1. John, one of the most eminent of English musical typographers and booksellers. Lived over Aldersgate under which he had a shop. Began printing Bible in 1549, dedicated to Edward VI, d. Jul 23, 1584. Had 13 children by 2 wives. 2. Edmond |
| 4. Edmond Daye of London, b. c. 1530. On Jul 13, 1563 m. Elizabeth, dau of Nicholas Franklin of
Thurley, Co. Bedford, gentleman. On Mar 20, 1582 granted armorial bearings by Sir William
Dethick, Garter King of Arms: Gules two flaunches ermine on a chief azure three suns in splendour
or. Crest: A greyhound's head erased argent collared and chained gules.
1. George, b. May 3, 1573 2. William, b. Sep 11, 1575 3. Nathaniel, b. May 18, 1585 |
| 5. Nathaniel Daye, b. May 18, 1585, of Thurley, Bedfordshire. m. Mary, dau of Thomas Anglesey,
of Marston, Co. Bedford. Owned manor house and land at Thurleigh, Co. Bedford. Rated a landed
proprietor.
1. John, b. May 11, 1614. Settled in Ireland. 2. Mary, b. Aug 4, 1615, m. James Milliken Jul 12, 1643. 3. Thomas, b. Jul 3, 1616, m. Sep 16, 1639 Sarah, dau Richard Alcock. Several brothers-in-law emigrated to Massachusetts. One m. sister of Rev. Thomas Hooker of Hartford, Conn. 4. Elizabeth, b. Jun 11, 1617, m. Joseph Orr, of Scottish ancestry. 5. Henry, b. Sep 9, 1618, m. Jul 13, 1643 Elizabeth, dau of Sir Francis Roe, an Irish settler who dispossessed O'Neill family. Henry settled in Ireland. 6. Nathaniel, b. Jul 2, 1619, d. without issue. 7. Dennis, b. Aug 10, 1620. Distiller & innkeeper, Ireland. 8. Anne, b. Aug 6, 1621, d. c. 1637 9. Richard, b. 1622-3. To Scotland. a. Edmond. b. Nov 17, 1624 b. Stephen, b. Sep 13, 1625 |
| 6. Stephen Day, b. Sep 13, 1625, m. Jun 4, 1647 Margaret Rogers.
1. Joseph, b. May 6, 1648, m. Sarah, dau of Thomas Bland of London, gent, son of John Bland of London, grocer. Sarah's brother John (also m. Sarah) refers to "dear wife Sarah...and her necesary absence in Virginia about my unhappy affairs and estates there." Sarah's brother Thomas Bland refers to my lands, plantations, etc. houses, tobacco houses, in Anne Arundel Co, in the Province of Md.(Anjou, 37) 2. Robert, b. Nov 14, 1650. |
Married G1669 to Eliza Simmons, daughter of Dennis Simmons, son of James Simmons and Eliza Fry.(16). In 1659 received a 100 acre grant called The Angle (Stein, 255) "Later he purchased the tract on the south side of St. Leonard's Creek called Morgan's Fresh, in recent years known as Hill Farm. This estate, which commands a magnificent view down St. Leonard's Creek, had originally been the seat of Captain Henry Morgan of the Puritan Militia. The old house has been renovated and is now one of the most notable relics of the late seventeenth century in Maryland. Architectural historians attirubte its building to 1670-1680. It was probably built by Robert Day, who lived until 1697...There is a tradition that the Days are descended from William Eltonhead, Lord of Eltonhead Manor, through a marriage early in the Colonial era." (Stein,255) Witnessed wills in 1679 (Baldwin I:211), 1688 (Baldwin II:31) and 1697 (Baldwin II:54). His own will was made in 1697 and names Eliza as his wife (Baldwin II:36). He died 1698.(17) Will lists the following children:
1. Robert Jr, b. G1671 (+)
2. Daniel, b. G1673 (+)
3. Mary, b. G1675 (+)
4. Eliza, b. G1677
5. Sarah, b. G1679 (+)
6. Martha, b. G1681 (+)
7. Thomas, b. G1683 (+)
8. Darkes (or Dorcas), b. G1685
*1651
DAA-10 James Day, b. G1651. Transported 1676. (Skordas 15:376)
DES-2-1 Ann Day, b. G1651, dau of Edward and Jane (Walker) Day, married in Somerset Apr 1681(18) to Philip Todd.(19)
*1652
DAA-11 Charles Day, b. G1652. Transported 1677. (Skordas 15:454)
DAA-12 Humbert Day, b. G1652. Transported 1677. (Skordas 15:430)
*1653
DAA-13 Alice Day, b. G1653. Transported 1678. (Skordas 15:560)
DES-2-2 Edward Day, b. G1653. In Apr 1681 (by April 1682)(20) in Somerset Co, MD (also in Md. Hist Soc Collection), married to Jane, b. G1656, widow of Captain Thomas Walker, Somerset Co.(21). Her maiden name was Coppinhall when she married Walker in Dec 1674(22). Probable son of DES-2 given same location, approp. date, Walker involvement. An Edward Day of Somerset witnessed a will. (Baldwin V:143)
DAA-14 Hana Day, b G1653. Transported 1678. (Skordas 15:567)
DAA-15 Margaret Day, b. G1653. Transported 1678. (Skordas 15:553)
*1655
DAA-16 John Day, b. G1655. Transported 1680. (Skordas WC2:363). Recorded with him, Katherine, prob his wife, m. G1675. Also recorded, Thomas, possibly son.
1. Thomas Day, b. G1677 (+)
DAA-17 William Day, b. G1655. Transported 1680. Skordas WC2:144)
DES-1-21 George Day, b. G1656, d. G1671. Cousin of George, mentioned in will. (Baldwin IV:24)
1. Mary, b. G1673, also mentioned in George's will.
*1659
*1660
Edward Day, b. G1660. m. Jane Walker, b. G1663.
DBA-1A John Daye, b. G1660. Quaker, Lived in Catonsville in the 1680s.(23)
*1661
DENG-2-32 Mary Day, b. G1661 if daughter of Edward and Mary Day. Inference due to similar location and name. Witnessed a will in Talbot County, 1729. (Baldwin VI:113)
*1665
DENG-2-21 John Day, b. G1665 in Maryland. Nephew of Elizabeth. Died 1676. Buried at "Hampden".(24), Talbot County. (Ridgeley, 219)
*1668
MATTHEW Matthew Day. b. NLT1668, d. ca 1717. Possibly same as Mathew Day, b. Minchinhampton, England & christened 21 Mar 1640.
1. Richard |
| 2. Samuel |
| 3. Samuell Day was b. Minchinhampton, England, ca 1580; had brother Daniell, b 1588; had the
following children:
1. John, christened 15 Mar 1606 (+4A) 2. Samuell, christened 17 Jul 1608 (+4B) 3. Daniell, christened 2 Feb 1610 4. Jeremy, christened 22 Nov 1618 5. Stephen, christened 11 Feb 1620. |
| 4A. John Day, christened 15 Mar 1606 m. Elizabeth Taylor 4 Oct 1631
1. Elizabeth, christened 9 May 1633 2. Deborah, christened 23 Sep 1638 3. John, christened 27 Oct 1639 4. Hanna, christened 14 Dec 1641 |
| 4B. Samuell Day, christened 17 Jul 1608 m. Hester Smith 3 Nov 1634
1. Alice, christened 6 Sep 1635 2. Samuell, christened 3 Nov 1637 3. Hester, christened 7 Apr 1639 4. Mathew, christened 21 Mar 1640. Possibly same as Mathew Day, D-MATTHEW |
Md. Admin Accounts L1 fol 7, Matthew Day, late of P. G. Co: inventory filed 13 Feb 1718 by William King & Caleb Norris. Jeane Day also signed. Liber 2, folio 55, estate admin by Edmund Major: filed 20 Jun 1719. No indication of children, however there is a Matthew Day, Sr; and Leonard Day also with family recorded in Piscataway is likely a brother of Matthew:
1. Leonard, b. G 1706 (+)
2. Matthew, b. ca 1710. (+)
*1670
*1671
D-ROBERT-1 Robert Day, Jr, b. G1671 of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. Inherited Felton.(Stein, 255) With William inherited Elisha Hall's Resurvey(26). On 3 May 1699 m. Sarah Mears.(Cole,12) Recorded will in 1719 (Baldwin V:51), Lists wife Sarah (married G1691), and children below. Will proved 1721(27) Widow Sarah married Christopher Coates.
1. Daniel, b. G1700 (+)
2. Eliza, b. G1702
3. Mary, b. G1704
4. Richard, b. G1706
5. William, b. G1708 (+)
6. Robert, III, b. G1710 (+)
7. Sarah, b. G1712
*1673
D-ROBERT-2 Daniel Day, b. G1673 of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. With Thomas inherited Morgan's Fresh.(Stein, 255) Possibly same Daniel, 1735 will in Calvert Co (21:538; Magruder:123)
*1675
D-NICHOLAS-3 Edward Day, b. betw 1675 & 1704 of Nicholas [c1620], d. 1746. On March 25, 1722 Edward Day m. Avarilla Taylor, daughter of John Taylor and granddaughter of Arthur Taylor of Baltimore Co. (Faulkner, 10; St. John's Parish Register, 17-R) Assuming he was at least 18 at his marriage, Edward Day was born not later than 1704. If he was an adult(28) at the time of his father's will in 1704,(29) he was born not later than 1686, and was 36 years old at his marriage. In any event, he was younger than Nicholas and could not have been born earlier than 1675, since his mother Sarah was not likely to be younger than about 20 at the time of his birth. Assuming his birth took place before 1693, he was born in Anne Arundel County. Edward and Avarilla lived at Taylor's Mount. (Marys, SJPR 3-R) He witnessed wills in 1726 (Baldwin VI:11), 1732 (Baldwin VI:233), 1738 Baldwin VIII:48), and 1740 (Baldwin VIII:36) His own will was proved February 12, 1746 (BCW 25:4), and names 6 of his 9 children. John Day was executor and accounts were administered 15 June 1748. (Md Admin Accts 25:13). An Avarilla died in 1734.(30) This could not have been the mother, who was having children until 1744--unless Edward remarried, of which there is no record. Since two children are named Avarilla, it is most likely the earlier died in 1734, passing the name to the next daughter, born in 1735. An Avarilla married Patrick Lynch on February 24, 1746, 12 days after Edward's will was proved. The first daughter by this name was deceased at this time, and the second was just 11 years old, leaving the conclusion it was the widow Avarilla who remarried at this time. On June 15, 1748, the Administration Account was filed (Md Admin Accts 25:13) with John Day as executor and indicating that widow Avarilla had married Patrick Lynch. Children of Edward and Avarilla:
1. John, b. Apr 5, 1723 (+)
2. Sarah, b. Mar 11, 1725 (+)
3. Avarilla (Oct 23 1727 - 1734) (SJPR 3-R)
4. Edward, Jr, b. Feb 20, 1729 (+)
5. Nicholas (Jan 19 1732 - before 1746)
6. Avarilla, b. Jan 16, 1735 (+)
7. Jane, b. Jan 31, 1737
8. Elizabeth (Apr 13 1742 - Nov 5 1746)
9. Anna, b. Nov 13, 1744
D-ROBERT-3 Mary Day, b. G1675 of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. On 15 Oct 1705 m. Thomas Davis. (Cole,12)
*1677
D-ROBERT-4 Eliza [Elizabeth] Day, b. G1677 of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. On 7 May 1710 m. Thomas Little. (Cole,12)
DAA-16-1 Thomas Day, b. G1677. Transported 1680. (Skordas WC21:363). Recorded, All Hallows Parish Register at baptism of daughter with wife, Mary, m. G1695. Carpenter, died 29 Aug 1705. (31)
1. Lusecresha, b/bapt 27 Mar 1696(32)
*1678
KENT. Matthias Day, b. G1678 (Preston Day says 1684; d. Oct 1742). Kent Co. A Planter. Chosen church
warden for Shrewsbury Parish, 14 Apr 1718.(33) Will. Recorded will (Kent 23:53) in 1742 naming Ann, b.
G1684, m. G1702, and children (Baldwin VIII:202; Magruder:123) Maryland Admin Accounts filed 9 May
1749(34) Christopher Hall surviving executor. 1742 Ann Day's also recorded will (Magruder:123,
Skordas:123. Wills can be obtained through Ms. Louise E. Magruder, 132 Charles St, Annapolis, Md 21401.
Kent 23:57) Dates of children's birth by Preston Day.(35)
1. Matthias, b. 1723 (+) 2. John, b. 1725 (+) 3. Stephen March, b. 1727 (+) 4. Milcah, b. 1729 (+) DES-5 Thomas Day. b. G1678. Admin Account filed 20 June 1738.(36) Queen Anne's Co. *1679 D-ROBERT-5 Sarah Day, b. G1679 of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. Witnessed a will between 1713 and
1720. (Baldwin VI:174) *1680 DES-6 John Day, b. 1680. Dorchester Co. Witnessed a will in 1730 (Baldwin VI:174) A John Day in
Dorchester was appointed one of 16 teachers for the county in 1754.(37) *1681 D-ROBERT-6 Martha Day, b. G1681, of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. Witnessed a will in 1711. (Baldwin
III:195) *1682 DES-3-1 Elizabeth Mary A. Day b. NLT 1682 (not yet 18 in 1700); d. after 1751. *1683 DAA-18 Sarah Day, b. G1683. m. Vincent Dorsey, c 1700.(38) D-NICHOLAS-2 Sarah Day, b. ca 1683-1686 of Nicholas [c1620]. Sarah Day is mentioned in her father's
will as wife of Obadiah Picchet at that time--1704. (BCW 3:47-8) She subsequently married John Greer and
is so listed in her mother's will.(BCW Box 5, folder 87) Her youngest child was born about 1728. Assuming
that she was not over 45 at the time her youngest child was born, Sarah Day was born not earlier than 1683.
Assuming that she was at least 18 by the time she is first mentioned as married in 1704, she was born not later
than 1686. According to her father's will(39) her two sisters were younger than she. John Greer, her husband,
testified in 1738 that he was fifty years old at the time, placing his birth about 1688. (Maryland History
Magazine 18:21) He was the son of James Greer and Ann Taylor.(40) While the sons received land from their
father, Sarah was willed "all that parte of my stock of hoggs that is of her proper markes." Her husband
Obediah Prichett was also given "six young sows with pig." (41) From her mother Sarah received an equal
share of her goods and chattels.(42) John Greer was active in buying land from 1718 to 1720. Greer's
Discovery, 92 acres, rent 0-3-3 1/2, surveyed to John Greer, Jan 23, 1720, lying on the north side of Main
Falls of Gunpowder River." (Certificate EI3:443) was patented to Thomas Greer (BCLO BI:410). John
Greer was selling land from 1747 to 1748. After the April 4, 1748 sale, no further records concerning John
Greer have been found in Maryland.(43) John Greer left a nuncupative will in Augusta Co, Virginia in 1750.
"Mr. Torrence of Md, an early researcher of Md. Greers, thought it most probable that this John was the
same of Md. record who married Sarah Day."(44) "One source says John Greer died in Baltimore County about
1756, Sarah Day Greer died there in 1742 and both are buried in 'Baltimore County Cemetery.."(45) The
children are listed in St. John's parish.(46) 1. William, b. c. 1707 in Md, d. Va 1790. Not proved as son of John Greer & Sarah Day (47) Owned
land in Baltimore Co. (BC Deeds, WG:266) ca 1730 m. Ann Fitch, b. Eng. ca 1712, dau of
Benjamin Fitch & Hannah Read(48) 2. James, b. c. 1709 in Md. m. the widow Elizabeth Wright 28 May 1741 (108) Will dated 12 Jul
1742, proved 5 Aug 1742. (BCW I:340) 3. Moses, b. 1712 in Md.(49) m. Mary Bailey, Jan 1737. (SJPR, p. 208) Appears in Balt Co. deeds
(131) deposition by Moses Greer, Sept 13, 1777: "Moses Greer, formerly of this county but
now of Pittsylvania Co, Virginia...deposeth that about 45 years ago, he was sent by his father
to go to a large oak and stay there until Mr. Snowden, the Surveyor came. That he and his
brother Acquilla, carried the chain and that Mr. Snowden gave him and his brother ten
shillings for doing so." According to the St. John's Parish Register (p. 180) Moses and his
wife Mary had these children: (1) Lewander, b. Jun 7, 1757 (2) Aquilla, b. Sep 9, 1760 4. John, Jr, b. 1714, m. Sarah (SJPR, 105), or Ann (Nancy) Walker(50) 5. Aquilla, b. 1716 in Md, m. Elizabeth. On November 16, 1743, Charles Carroll of Annapolis
leased Chilmalira to Aquilla Greer, Elizabeth Greer, and Sarah Greer. (Balt Co IS#A:297)
He died in 1790, in Greene Co., Georgia.(51) Daughter Sarah, b. 1740 Possible daughter
Rhoda, b. G1757, m. Isaac Walker, DANIEL-112-27. 9 Oct 1846 "I Rhoda Walker, widow
of Isac Walker, dec'd, and legatee and devise of Aquilla Greer my father, dec'd, late of
Edmondson Co, KY, appoint my son John Walker of Humphreys Co, TN as my agent and
attorney of my late father's will.(52) 6. Sarah, christened 15 Feb 1721 7. Ann, twin of Sarah, christened 15 Feb 1721 in Md. (SJPR, 20) m. John Starkey 10 July 1738.(53).
She is buried in Virginia.(54) 8. Benjamin, christened 6 Jan 1727 in Md, m. Rachel Low 2 Jan 1738. (SJPR,99) He died 1787,
Franklin Co., Virginia.(55) 9. Joseph, b. c. 1728 in Md, m. Ann Low, 13 Aug 1750. (SJPR 65,2) He died 1781, Bedford Co.,
Virginia.(56) She was born 5 Feb 1735 and d. ca 1790, Bedford Co., Va.(57). They had dau
Jemima, b. ca 1766-7 in Virginia (?), d. after 1844 in Barren Co, Kentucky (?) On 23
November 1786 m. Philemon Saunders, b. ca 1762-3 in Albemarle Co, Virginia (?) & d. 4
May 1846 in Barren Co, Kentucky. (Schmitz Corresp, 13). Dau Jemima Saunders, b. 1 Jan
1795(58)
D-ROBERT-7 Thomas Day, b. G1683 of Robert, Immigrant [1650]. With Daniel inherited Morgan's Fresh.
(Stein,255) Witnessed a will in 1688 (Baldwin II:31) and 1715 (Baldwin V:8). On 15 Apr 1705 m. Hannah
Harris. (Cole,12) Estate adm by Thos. Little(59) *1684 D-NICHOLAS-4 Elizabeth Day, b. betw 1684 & 1695 of Nicholas [c1620], d. bef 1728. On Nov 19, 1713
Elizabeth Day m. Alexander McComas.(60)
. She, if no younger than 18 at marriage, would have been born not
later than 1695. Listed as one of the two younger daughters in her father's will,(61) she would not have been
born earlier than a year after Sarah's earliest birth, or 1684. No children have been discovered for Elizabeth
Day McComas. She is not listed in her mother's will in 1730, (BCW Box 5, folder 87) and presumably was
deceased by that time. McComas married Hannah Whittacre, Aug 23 1728. D-NICHOLAS-5 Diana Day, (b betw 1684 & 1700, of Nicholas [c1620], d. later than 1727). "Diana
Day...married Joshua Merriken on Jun 24, 1718 in Baltimore County, Maryland. (St John's Parish Register)
Joshua Merriken, the son of Capt. Hugh and Ann (Bond) Merriken, was born about 1688 in Broad Neck
Hundred. When he was aged ten, his father died and he went to England and returned as the ward of his
uncle Joshua.(62) He removed to upper Baltimore County, where in 1719 he was clerk of the parish of St.
John's.(63)" Assuming Diana was at least 18 at marriage, she was born not later than 1700. She would not have
been born earlier than Sarah, her older sister, so was born not earlier than 1684. According to Newman
Joshua Merriken died November 8, 1723 intestate, but his will is listed as written November 6, 1726 and was
proved March 8, 1726 (1727?)(64)
As abstracted in Baldwin, it provided for his wife Dianna, executrix, to have
half of the land during her lifetime; should her unborn child be a son, he should be named Joshua and possess
the aforesaid tract at Diana's decease; she would have half of his personal estate during her widowhood; and
should she marry, she would receive a child's portion. To his son Hugh and his heirs would go half the
aforesaid land. Should either of the aforesaid sons die without issue, the survivor would inherit the portion
of the deceased, neither son having the power to sell or mortgage their portions. To both sons the aforesaid
"George's". "To his daughter Ann and her heirs the outward part of Merrikeen's Inheritance. To daughter
Mary and her heirs 200 acres of Merrikeen's Outlet at the head of Bush River. To the unborn child (if a girl,
to be named Diana) and its heirs Merrikeen's Branches near the land of John Weasly. Testators were Edward
Day, Samuel Baker, William Bradford and Alexander Maccomus. His widow filed a return of inventory:
old books, two white servants and one black. "Diana (Day) Merriken then married (2) Benjamin Jones on
January 5, 1737.(65) His will was written April 22, 1739 and was proved May 22, 1739.(66) As abstracted in
Baldwin, he was a "Planter of St. John's Parish, Baltimore County." His entire estate went to his wife, Diana,
the executrix, who was to make over to William Bradford two tracts of land called Turkey Hill and
Strawberry Hill. Testators swere William Cooke, Mary Merriken, Thomas Preston, Josseph Allein, and John
Cameron. Children of Joshua and Diana (Day) Merriken: 1. Mary, b. April 24, 1719 or 1720 (mother married in 1718 and brother born in 1721). Testator to
stepfather's will in 1739.(67) 2. Hugh, b. Sept 17, 1721, bapt Apr 8 1722 by William Tibbs in Gunpowder Church, St. John's.
Living at time of father's will in 1727.(68) 3. Ann (b. before 1727, d. May 4 1730) 4. Joshua/Diana, b. 1727 after death of father. DAA-19 Francis Day, b. G1685. On 16 Nov 1710 in Anne Arundel Co., MD m. Elizabeth Simson.(69) 1. Francis, b/bapt 9 Mar 1721 (All Hallows Parish Regist, p. 33/310) (+) 2. Elizabeth, b/bapt 4 Jun 1722 (All Hallows Parish Regist, p. 33/312) 3. Thomas, b/bapt 4 Jun 1722 (All Hallows Parish Regist, p. 35/312) (+) Possib also m. Avis Ward 5 Feb 1732. (All Hallows Parish Regist, p. 46/115) D-NICHOLAS-1 Nicholas Day, Jr b c. 1685 of Nicholas [c1620], married Elizabeth Cox, daughter of
Christopher and Mary Cox, on July 14, 1709, as recorded in the Register of St. John's Parish in Baltimore
County. (SJPR:17R; AAI:4) Assuming that Nicholas Day was not younger than 21 at the time of his
marriage, he would not have been born later than 1688. At that time his parents were presumably still in
Anne Arundel County, which would be the county of his birth. According to his father's will, he was the elder
son. "One of the first to settle (or take up lots) in Joppa, new county seat of Baltimore County was Nicholas
Day, Jr. The town was laid out April 20, 1725."(70) "Joppa, along with 41 other towns, was created in 1707
by a special act of the General Assembly, and it was established as the county seat by another act in 1712.
And finally, in 1724, the General Assembly passed an act for laying out a town at Joppa. The town
commissioners laid out 21 acres of 40 half-acre lots and one acre, God's Acre, was set aside for St. John's
parish church. On this acre was built a brick church completed before 1730. "Although Joppa had difficulty
in becoming established, it grew rapidly into a booming seaport with an excellent harbor. The Gunpowder
River was a source of power for its grist and iron mills. A number of substantial houses and buildings were
constructed of brick, and there was even a shipbuilding industry at Joppa. "Its chief source of revenue was
from the export of tobacco which came "rolling down the roads" from the upper sections of the country.
Farmers would pack their tobacco in huge hogsheads, fasten pins to these, attach shafts to the pins, and have
horses pull and roll them to the warehouses at Joppa. The area had many fine "rolling roads: as a result of
this."(71) St. John's parish itself was created in 1692, and thus Joppa was its second location when the church
was completed around 1730. In a history of the parish, a number of Day descendants are mentioned.(72) After
Joppa declined a generation or more later, a new church for St. John's parish was built in Kingsville.
Kingsville was the location where Nicholas Day, Jr, had settled, although it acquired that name only in 1815.
On the tract William the Conqueror, originally bought by Nicholas Day, Sr, Nicholas, Jr in 1710 began
building "the first section of the 16 room mansion now known as the Kingsville Inn....(73) "The oldest part of
the Inn, which included what is now the large dining room at the north end of the building, was built by
Nicholas Day, Jr. This room was at least two rooms originally. A fireplace in the south end was sealed off
when it was converted to one room. The floor is about 10 inches above the original floor. The large
fireplace was the center of activities and supplied all of the heat and cooking facilities. On the left of the
fireplace is some evidence of an old oven. This room has been kept as plain as possible to resemble its
original kitchenlike appearance. Nicholas Day, Jr, lived on the property until his death in 1740 [sic], and his
widow lived there until 1742.(74) Nicholas Day, Jr is mentioned as witness to a will in 1731(75). His own will
was dated 31 March 1738 (Baldwin VIII:36) with notary record May 25, 1739 (Faulkner). It is on file in the
Hall of Records(76) and the following is a transcription made from a photostat of it: I Nicholas Day of the Town of Joppa in Baltimore County and Province of Maryland being Sick &
weak of body, but of Sound and perfect disposeing Mind and Memory Do think it necessary to make
& ordain this my Last Will & Testament in Manner & Form following. Imp. I Give & bequeath unto my Son Thomas Day that Moity or one Half of one hundred & fifty Acres
of Land My Part of a tract or percell of Land called William the Conqueror whereon the buildings
and Improvements are Made with the Appurtenances thereto belonging to my Said Son Thomas &
his heirs for Ever: but in case my Said Son Thomas should die without lawful Issue or before he
attains to the Age of twenty One years my Will and Mind is that the Said Moity with the Buildings
& Improvements threon & Appurtenances thereto belonging Shall go & redound to my Son Laban
Day & his heirs for Ever. Item. I Give & bequeath unto my Son Laban Day the Other Moity or Half of Said One hundred & fifth
Acres Part of Said Tract of Land called William the Conqueror to him & his heirs for Ever but in
Case my Said Son Laban die without lawfull Issue or before he attains to the Age of twenty one years
my will & mind is that Said oity Shall go & redound to my Said Son Thomas & his heirs for Ever. Item. I Give & bequeath unto my Son Samual Day my Three Lotts of Ground in the Town of Joppa with
all the Buildings & Improvements thereon and Appurtenances thereto belonging And Also A Certain
Tract or Percell of Land called Dock containing One hundred & fifty Acres or threabouts to him my
Said Son Samuel & his heirs for Ever--But if my Said Son Samuel die without Lawfull Issue or
before he Attains to the Age of Twenty One years My Will & Mind is that my Said Lotts wth. the
Appurtenances & Said Tract of Land called Dock. Shall go & redound to my Son Laban Day & his
heirs for Ever. Item I Give & bequeath unto my Said Son Samuel & his heirs for Ever One Negro woman named Dina. item I Give & bequeath unto my Son Laban Day & his heirs for Ever one Negro woman named Jenny Item I Give & bequeath unto my daughter Hanah Day & her heirs for Ever One negro woman named
Judith and my Will & Desire is that my wife shall have the use & Service of the Said three Negroes
named Dinah Jenny & Judith bequeathed my Said threee children Samuel Laban 7 Hannah as
aforersaid (to be appropriated to their Education) dureing their Minority or untill they are capable
of chooseing Guardians Lastly As to the Residue of my personal Estate my Will is that the Same be Equally divided amongst my
Eight Children viz John, Thomas, Laban, Samuel, Mary, Elizabeth, Sarah & Hanah & I Do hereby
make ordain Constitute & appoint My beloved wife Whole & Sole Executrix of this my Last Will &
Testament In Testamony Whereof I have here unto Set my hand & affix'd my Seal this thirty first
day of March, Anno One thousand Seven hundred & thirty eight. Elizabeth Day administered the estate on May 6, 1740 and rendered accounts on August 13, 1742 (Md.
Admin Accts 19:189. She then married (2) Robert Bishop on September 22, 1742. Robert Bishop and wife
Elizabeth were given as executors in additional accounts for the estate of Nicholas Day, Jr in 1744(77),
specifically February 14, 1744 and November 4, 1745.(78) Elizabeth died February 22, 1770 and Robert Bishop
died in 1780.(79) His will was written December 121, 1779(80) and he devised to his 'daughter-in-law' (step-daughter) Hannah Day, 'all my estate...both real and personal, and appointed her executrix. It was witnessed
by Mark Brown Sappington, J. Beal Howard, Lucenia Allender and Ann Travis on Febraury 21, 1780.
Children of Nicholas and Elizabeth Day were registered in St. John's Parish. Elizabeth Day d. 2/22/1770 in
Balto Co. (Barbara Turner). 1. Nicholas III (Aug 25 1710 - Jun 18 1733) 2. Mary, b. Oct 23, 1713 (+) 3. John, b. Sep 6, 1716 (+) 4. Elizabeth, b. Mar 17, 1719 (+) 5. Sarah, b. Jan 29, 1720 (+) . 6. Thomas, b Jul 5, 1723 (+) 7. Laban, b. Apr 2, 1726 (+) 8. Hannah, b. Jan 19, 1728 (+) 9. Samuel, b. Mar 1, 1730 (+) a. Nicholas IV (Apr 23 1734 - Aug 1 1735) b. Betteyer (Nov 21 1736 - Nov 21 1736) DBA-2 Hezekiah Day, b. G1688. On Jul 12, 1713 m. Alice Bonney, b. G1695. (AGRI, p. 2; St. John &
St. Georges Parish Register; AAI:4). DES-7 Samuel Day. Talbot, b. G1688. On 17 Feb 1723 m. Mary Ann Jordan.(81) *1690 *1692 DES-8 Edmond Day of Somerset, b. G1692. Witnessed a will in 1742. (Baldwin VIII:260) *1695 Elizabeth Day, b. G1695. On 19 Nov 1713 in Baltimore Co MD unknown MD Co. (or 15 Nov 1713 in Md
Hist Soc. Collection;) m. Alexander (Elecksander) McComas, b. G1695. (AAI:4) *1696 DAA-16-11 Lusecresha Day, b/bapt 27 Mar 1696(82) m. William Fish by lic. 24 May 1720(83) *1698 John Daye, b. ca 1698, d. 1773, East Nottingham, Cecil Co, MD. 21 Apr 1733 in East Nottingham, m. Lydia
Ross. Victoria Day-Cooke (KnotNu@aol.com, Mar 1998) *1700 D-ROBERT-11 Daniel Day, b. G1700 of Robert [G1671]. A planter; will recorded in 1735, listing a wife
Eleanor (m. G1712) and children below. (Baldwin VII:168) Md. Admin Accounts 22 Aug 1738 (9:306)
mentions childen Sarah, John, Benj. Wife Elinor married John Ivey by this time. 1. Benjamin, b. G1722 (+) 2. John, b. G1724 (+) 3. Richard (under age 18 in 1735) b G1726 (+) 4. Sarah, b. G1728 5. Henry, b. G1730 Dianah Day, b. G1700. On 24 Jun 1718 in Baltimore Co, MD (also in Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Joshua
Merriken, b. G1697. (AAI:4) DENG-3 John Day, b. 1700. Emig from Shoreditch, Middlesex in Nov 1725 to Md. Glass Polisher.
Transp. (AGRI, p. 2) 18 Nov 1725 John Day of Shoreditch, MIddlesex, glass polisher, aged 25, bound to
Samuel Gloynes to serve 4 years in MD.(84) D-CHESTER John Day(e), b. G1700, (Miltz: ca 1705) d. 1775, Bur Nottingham, Chester Co, Penna
(became Cecil Co, Md after 1760's dispute over Mason-Dixon line was resolved. Quaker, transferred from
Philadelphia Monthly Meeting to Nottingham Monthly Meeting. John Day home, built in 1733, located
across from East Nottingham Monthly Meeting, is still standing and in use (1992). On 21 Jun 1733 m. Lydia
Ross, dau of Alexander Ross & Katherine Chambers, b. 7 Jul 1708, New Garden, PA, d. 3 Jan 1799.(85) 1. Jonathan, b. Nottingham, Chester/Cecil Co, 8 Mar 1734 (+) 2. Rebecca, b Nottingham, Chester/Cecil Co, 2 Oct 1735 (+) 3. John, Jr, b. 26 Jul 1738 (+) 4. Joseph, b. Phila, PA 7 Dec 1740 (+) 5. Katherine, b. 25 Aug 1743 (+). 6. Lydia, b. VA? 4 Oct 1745 (+) 7. George, b. 30 Jan 1752 (+) DAA-20 Samuel Day, b. G1700. On 14 Jan 1722 m. Elisabeth Grey.(86) Family related to All Hallows Parish.
Member of South River Club before 1742 (Warfield, 488). Probably same Samuel Day of Anne Arundel Co,
who with Joseph Coward on 26 DEc 1748 inventorieed estate of William Phelps (1682). Samuel earlier
witnessed will, as well.(87) 1. Mary, b. 9 Feb 1723/4 (All Hallows Parish Records, p. 39,100) Bur. 9 Jan 1734, (AHPR, p. 48) 2. Thomas, bur 13 Nov 1731, (AHPR, p. 45) 3. Margarett, bur 6 Nov 1732. AHPR, p. 46) *1701 Edward Day, b. G1701. On 22 May 1722 in Baltimore Co, MD (also in Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Abarilla
Taylor, b. G1704. (AAI:4) Samuell Day, b. G1701. On 14 Jan 1722 in Wicomico Co, MD (also in Md Hist Soc Collection) m. Elizabeth
Grey, b. G1704. (AAI:4) *1702 Samuel Day, b. G1702. On 17 Feb 1723 in Talbot Co, MD Co, MD m. Mary Ann Jordan, b. G17095.
(AAI:4) Lucretia Day, b. G1702. On 24 May 1720 in Anne Arundel Co, MD m. William Fish, b. G1699. (AAI:4) *1704 DENG-4 John Day, b. 1704. Emigrated London to Md. Nov 1722. Transp. (AGRI, 29) 22 Nov 1722,
John Day of All Hallows the Great, London, aged 18, bount to Christopher Veale to serve 5 years in Md.(88) *1705 DPF-4M Katherine Day, b. 1705, age 71 in Lower Potomack Hundred, Aug 22, 1776, Census of 1776.
Living in same household were Sarah, age 40, and Mary, age 16. Possible mother of John Day, DPF-4
[1720]. (Brumbaugh I:188) *1706 MATTHEW-1 Leonard Day, b. G1706, possibly son of Matthew [G1668]. Affiliated with Piscataway(89)
.
Possibly brother of Matthew Day, Sr. Wife, Catherine, b. G1708, m. G1726. Large family baptized at
Piscataway. Master of indentured orphans including Jno Armstrong, b. 5 Nov 1744, also Nathaniel Johnson,
no dates. 1. Edward, b. Oct 13, 1728 (+) 2. Mary, b. Apr 20, 1730 (+) 3. Jane, b. Jun 13, 1732 (+) 4. Sarah, b. Aug 1, 1734 (+) 5. Elinor, b. May 1, 1736 (+) 6. Leonard, b. Jan 20, 1737 (+) 7. Diana, b. Jun 17, 1740 (+) 8. Catherine, b. May 4, 1742 (+) *1708 DAA-21 Elizabeth Day, b. G1708. On 3 Nov 1726 in Anne Arundel Co, MD (also in Md Hist Soc.
Collection) m. Thomas Fowler (Fowley), b. G1705. (All Hallows Church Register, p. 113; AAI:4) D-ROBERT-15 William Day, b. G1708 of Robert [G1671]. Received "lands near St. Leonard's Creek" with
brother Robert in father's 1721 will, as well as father's lands near the plantation of Alexander Parren which
were, "presumably, the tract called Elisha Hall's Resurvey, which lies between St. Leonard's Creek and
Parran's Park, the seat of Alexander Parran. The Tax List of 1782 shows Elisha Hall's Resurvey still in the
possession of Day descendants."(Stein, 255) Witnessed a will in 1726 (Baldwin VI:6) and 1731 (Baldwin
VII:46). Recorded own will in 1737, listing wife Rebecca Sedgwickes (m. G1726) following children
(Baldwin VII:215) Listed, Calvert County Debt book.(90) 1. William b. G1730 (+) 2. Rebecca, b. G1732 *1710 MATTHEW-2 Matthew Day, Sr, b. ca 1710, (age 66 in Census) possibly son of Matthew [G1668]. Age
66 in St. John & P. George Parish Census, of Aug 31, 1776, living near John Walker and Elizabeth, also
Martha Walker. (Brumbaugh:I:79) In 1740's m. Ann, b. ca 1721 (age 55 in Census). Listed in Prince
George Parish Register with children(91)
. Owned Woodbridge in 1753 (P. G. Debt Book, folio 28) Son
Matthew Jr only child listed in Parish Register. Ages of children from Census of 1776 (Brumbaugh I:79;
Carrothers: 136) 1. Matthew, b. 1746 (+) 2. female, b. 1746 - 30 3. female, b. 1748 - 28 4. female, b. 1750 - 26 5. female, b. 1756 - 20 6. male, b. 1762 - 14 7. male, b. 1763 - 13 8. male, b. 1765 - 11 9. female. b. 1767 - 9 D-ROBERT-16 Robert Day, III, b. G1710 of Robert [G1671]. Received "lands near St. Leonard's Creek"
with brother William in father's 1721 will. (Stein, 255) Married (G1722) Rachel Sedgwickes, sister of
Rebecca Sedgwick and daughter of Joshua Sedgwick, planter in Calvert County, and his wife Sarah. Joshua
was son of Thomas Sedgwick and his wife Eliza. The Sedgwicks came to America from Scotland in about
1649.(92) Witnessed a will in 1731 (Baldwin VII:46). Witnessed will of brother William Day (Md Admin
Accts 35:185) in 1737. (Baldwin VII:215) Perhaps m. also Ann.(93) By Sept 7 1753 widow Ann m. to John
Dorrumple. (Md. Adm Accounts 35:185). Listed, Calvert County Debt Book. 1. Rachel, b. G1730 2. Robert, IV, b. G1732 (+) Tom R. Day reports a family for Robert Day [D-ROBERT-16/G1710], with children born ca 1730, which
resembles the family of Robert Day [D-ROBERT-1/G1671: 1121. Robert, b. ca 1730 1122. William, b. ca 1730 1123. Daniel, b. ca 1730 1124. Richard, b. ca 1730 1125 Eliza, b. ca 1730 1126. Sarah, b. ca 1730 1127. Mary, b. ca 1730 *1711 Francis Day, b. G1711. On 5 Feb 1732 in Anne Arundel Co, MD (also Md Hist Soc collection) m. Avis
Ward, b. G1714. (AAI:4) *1713 D-NICHOLAS-13 John Day, b. Joppa, Balt Co Sep 6 1713 of Nicholas Jr [c1685]. When the will of John's
brother Laban Day (D-NICHOLAS-17) was made on Aug 4, 1750 (BCW 27:336-7), John is named, and also
John's son Nicholas, who was willed a horse, saddle and bridle. On September 10 and December 23, 1778,
at the age of 62, with sons John, James & Nicholas, John entered "about 2000 acres of land in the southeast
corner of Burke Co., North Carolina on the Lower Creeks, a tributary of the Catawaba River and extending
into Brushy Mountain where we find a small stream of water, named Gun Powder Creek, in what is now
Caldwell County." John Day d. Burke Co., NC ca 1790. "John Day's will was perhaps burned during the
Civil War when the Union soldiers carried most of Burke County records out in the yards and burned them."(94)
Children: 1. Nicholas, b. ca 1740 (+) 2. John, Jr, b. ca 1755 (+) 3. James, b. ca 1759 (+) 4. Laban, b. ca 1772 5. Edward, b. ca 1776 D-NICHOLAS-12 Mary Day, b. Balt Co Oct 23 1713 of Nicholas Jr [c1685], m. John Denning (Baldwin
VIII:36) DENG-5 Stephen Day, b. ca 1713 of Bacon Fields, Buckinghamshire. m. ca 1738 1. John, b. G1740 (+) *1714 DES-9 Francis Day of Dorchester Co, b. G1714.(95) *1716 DENG-6 Robert Day, b. G1716. Transported from Newgate prison to Md on Speedwell or Mediterranean
on 21 Apr 1741. (AGRI) *1719 D-NICHOLAS-14 Elizabeth Day, b. Balt Co. Mar 17 1719 of Nicholas Jr [c1685]. On Dec 25, 1735 in
Joppa, Balt Co m. Thomas Amos, b. 23 Nov 1713. He d. after 1763. Children: (1) William, b. Balt 15 Dec
1736 (2) Bethiah b. Balt 22 Feb 1738; (3) Thomas, Jr, b. Balt 1 Aug 1740; (4) Nicholas Day, b. Balt 19 Sep
1742 (96) (5) Elizabeth, b. Balt 14 Nov 1745, m. 6 Mar 1764 Charles Baker. (97) *1720 Eliza Day, b. G1720. On 14 Apr 1738 in Talbot Co, MD (also in Md Hist Soc Collection) m. John Small,
b. G1717. (AAI:4) D-JAMES John Day, b. 1720, d. 1772 (98). Possibly same as John Day, D-ROBERT-112, b. G1724, of Daniel
[1700] and Eleanor. Wife Sarah b. 1727 (JDFB), m. G1759. Age 40 in 1776 Census (Brumbaugh I:188).
Actually aged 49. (9 and 0 easily confused). Census of Lower Potomack Hundred, Aug 22, 1776. With
Sarah (Brumbaugh I:188) Katherine, age 79, (b. 1697), also daughter Mary, age 16 (Brumbaugh I:188).
Possibly John's mother or aunt. Possibly same John Day patented 42 acres of Good Will Fred Cty, 1747
(FCLO TI1:316) 1. Mary, b. Dec 28, 1760 (JDFB) Age 16 (Brumbaugh:188) (+) 2. James, b. Sept 8, 1762 (JDFB) (+) 3. Elizabeth, b. Nov 10, 1764 (JDFB) (+) 4. John, b. Oct 17, 1766 (JDFB) Age 10 (Brumbaugh:182) (+) D-NEWCASTLE John Day, b. G1720, purchased land 1760 from The Pennsylvania Land Company, a
London Company whose agenet was in Delaware selling the property at the time. Land was located on the
Concord Pike at Talleyville, New Castle Co, Delaware. Had two known children; family tradition includes
two others(99): 1. John, b. G1748 (Fam. Tradition), may have lived Salem Co, NJ 2. Francis, b. ca 1750 (+). 3. Joseph, b. G1752 (+) 4. Ellen (Fam. Trad) DAA-21A Mary Day, b. G1720. On 16 Jan 1738 in Anne Arundel Co, MD (also in Md Hist Soc Collection)
m. Josias Slad, b. G1717.(100) D-NICHOLAS-15 Sarah Day, b. Balt Co Jan 29 1720(101) of Nicholas Jr [1685] and wife Sarah. On 26 Feb
1738 (AAI:4) in Balt. Co., MD she m. (1) William Wright, b. c. 1714, son of Bloyse and Sarah Wright; and
had child Mary b. 1741. William Wright died by 24 Dec. 1750 when admin. bond was posted by Sarah
Wright; est. was admin. by Sarah, now w. of Philip Lackey Elliott. [BB:707]. The account of William Wright
was listed in Annapolis records, Baltimore Co., Aug. 4, 1753. On 22 Dec 1752 (SJPR; BB:201) Sarah Day
Wright m (2) Philip Lock Elliott, b. ca 1717,d. c. 1777 Pitsylvania Co, VA. Elliott owned Lock's Lot, part
of My Lady's Manor, Balto. Co. She d. bef. 1762, before her family moved to Virginia, and presumably
before Philip Lock Elliott m. Sarah Sparks Sep 3 1762. Son: (1) James Elliott, b. ca 1753 Balto Co, d. Feb
1830, Pittsylvania Co, VA. m. Mary.(102) (2) Thomas Elliott. Philip Elliott was listed March 16, 1767 as next
of kin to William Elliott, whose estate was inventoried that date; however, relationship is not known. Said
William Elliott's estate was to be administered by James Hammond Dorsey, with Edward Day (brother of
Nicholas Day and brother of Sarah Day Greer) and John Ensor, who made bond March 26, 1763
(Testamentary Proceedings (Hall of Records) Liber 39, f. 256) Philip Elliott moved with his new wife Sarah
and his children to Pittsylvania Co., VA. The "Deed Abstracts of Fairfax County, Virginia 1772 - 1774" page
54 shows that Philip Lock Elliott sold 2,000 pounds of tobacco on Oct. 15, 1772. Therefore John Burrows
believes Elliott was still in Maryland at this time. Fairfax Co. is about 40 miles S.W. of Monkton and 2,000
pounds would be 1 hogshead I believe. "He must have sold it in Virginia to avoid the higher taxes in
Maryland." Note that Sarah of Nicholas, Jr, has on occasion been confused with Sarah of Edward [1675],
D-NICHOLAS-32/1725. Children of Philip Elliott by his second wife: (3) Joshua, (4) Ruth, (5) Sarah Ann,
(6) Jesse, and (7) Simon. They disappeared after Philip's death in Pittsylvania Co, VA, ca Mar 27, 1777.
(John Burrows.) *1721 DAA-19-1 Francis Day, b/bapt 9 Mar 1721 (All Hallows Parish Register, 310). Possib Francis Day rec. AA
Cty, Census of 1800. Corporal in Rev. War, d. Oct 27, 1778. m. Elizabeth. (AGRI, p. 70) 1. Avis, b. Jun 28, 1808 (+) 2. Edward, b. 1816 (+Appendix: Edward Day of Howard County) John Day, b. G1721. On 20 Jul 1742 in Baltimore Co MD m. Philizanna Maxwell, b. G1724. (AAI:4) *1722 D-ROBERT-111 Benjamin Day, b. G1722 of Daniel [G1700]. Listed, Calvert County Debt book.
Witnessed Will 30 Aug 1767 - 30 Nov 1775 (CCW 40:727) Possibly Benjamin listed in Christ Church
Parish, Census of 1800. DAA-19-3 Thomas Day, b/bapt 4 Jun 1722 (All Hallows Parish Register, 312)); bur 13 Nov 1731 (AHCR,
113) *1723 John Day, b. Apr 5, 1723, d. 1784. Lived MD. Source: Darline Leese, T-Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537,
c/o Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646 (1994) DAA-20-1 Mary Day, b. 9 Feb 1723/4 (All Hallows Parish Register, p. 100) bur 9 Jan 1734 (AHPR, p. 119) KENT-1. Matthias Day b. Kent 1723 of Mathias [G1678], d. 1751. Source: Preston L. Day, 8899 Sheffield
Way, Sandy, UT 84093, via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646 (1994) DES-10 Scott Day, Somerset, b. G1723. Captain, had company French and Indian Wars, 1748. (Richardson
II:380) m. Walker, daughter of Thomas Walker 1. Betty Scott (+) D-NICHOLAS-16 Thomas Day, b. Balto Co. Jul 5, 1723 of Nicholas [c1685]. Estate Admin 26 Apr 1778
by Francis Daws.(103) *1724 DES-10A John Day, b. G1724 Schoolteacher of Dorchester County, took oath December 1754.(104) D-ROBERT-112 John Day, b. G1724 of Daniel [G1700] and Eleanor. Possibly same as John Day, DPF-3,
b. 1720, however latter's mother probably named Katherine. Sarah Day, b. G1724. On 26 Oct 1742 in Baltimore Co, MD (Also Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Vincent
Dorsey, b. G1721. (AAI:4) *1725 DAA-22 Ann Day, b. G1725, dau of Rebecca Hammond. Received £50 in will, 2 Oct-Nov 6 1775, of
Elizabeth Orme (67) DSC-3 Benjamin Day, b. G1725. In Charles County Census of 1775-1778. Port Tobacco Hundred.(105) Also
was in census of 1790. (AGRI, 44) KENT-2. John Day, b. Kent 1725 of Mathias [G1678]. 1750 m. Susanna Perkins Course.(106)
Married by
1763 to Susannah Course, widow of James Course of Kent Co. She then married Bartus Piner.(107) Will of
John prov. 1762(108) This John was not the only John Day in Kent County at this period -- see also John Day
(DES-10B/G1736) who was a debtor. 1. John, b. March 4, 1754 (+) 2. Ariminta, b. 1756 (+) John Day, b. 1725. Baltimore, MD. Source: Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646
(1994) D-NICHOLAS-32 Sarah Day, b. Mar 11, 1725 (SJPR p. 1-R) of Edward [1675]. On Oct 26 1742(109) m.
Vincent Dorsey, b. ca. 1714. His will was writen Nov 5, 1752 and filed Feb 5, 1753(110). He is mentioned as
a son-in-law of Edward in the latter's will (BCW 25:13) and administration.(111) Had daughter, Keturah, b.
1742. Sarah subsequently married Jacob Waters, mariner, on Jun 24, 1754(112) Had daughter Elizabeth. Note
that Sarah of Edward has on occasion been confused with Sarah of Nicholas, JRr [1685], D-NICHOLAS-15/1720 *1726 Edward Day, b. G1726, father of John Day, b. G1748 of Edward, who took oath of fidelity before William Webb, Esquire,
Harford Co, 1778 (Brumbaugh II:235). D-NICHOLAS-17 Laban Day, b. Balto Co Apr 2, 1726 of Nicholas Jr [c1685], d. at the age of 24. His will
was made Aug 4 1750 (BCW 27:336-7) and proved April 8, 1750 (Skordas, 123; Barnes, Colonial Families)
Note that 8/4/1750 could be either date. Estate was administered by Robert Bishop (Laban's widowed
mother's husband) on Feb 13, 1753(113). D-ROBERT-113 Richard Day, b. G1726 of Daniel [G1700]. Described as minor in father's 1735 will,
definitely under 18 at that time. Listed, Calvert County Debt Book. *1727 Averilla Day, b. G1727. On 20 Apr 1747 in Maryland (In Md Hist Soc Collection; also listed in unknown
MD collection as Ave--Illa Day and Patri--- Lynch) m. Patrick Lynch, b. G1726. (AAI:4) Avarilla Day, b. Oct 23 1727, d. 1734. Source: Darlene Leese, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537. via Tom
R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646 (1994) KENT-3. Stephen March Day, b. Kent 1727 of Mathias [G1678], d. 1762. Source: Preston L. Day, 8899
Sheffield Way, Sandy, UT 84093, via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646 (1994) *1728 Edward Day, b. G1728. On 4 Feb 1749 in Baltimore Co, MD (also in Md. Histg Soc Collection) m. Ann
Fell, b. G1731. (AAI:4) MATTHEW-11 Edward Day, b. Oct 13, 1728 of Leonard [G1706], m. Eleanor. Father and children
baptized at Piscataway. (114) 1. Matthew, b. Jun 8, bapt Jun 23, 1751 2. Zacharias, b. Mar 13, 1755 3. Ballard, bapt 1761 D-ROBERT-151 William Day, b. G1728, of William [G1708]; d. c. 1768. (Md. Adm Acct 26 May 1768 -
L 59 f 351. Jane Day admnx. In letter from Robert Barnes, 8 Apr 1975.) *1729 D-NICHOLAS-34 Edward Day (II), b. Feb 20, 1729 (SJPR: 3-R) of Edward Day [c1675] and died in 1779.
He inherited Taylor's Mount on the Gunpowder's west bank opposite Joppa Town. On February 8, 1749,
at the age of 20, he married Anne Fell, dau of William Fell of Baltimore Town. About 20 years after their
marriage, after bearing him 7 children, she deserted him, and leaving her children, took her money, jewelry
and slaves. 1. Sarah, b. Jan 30, 1751 2. Ishmael, b. Sep 30, 1753 (+) 3. Ann (Oct 14, 1755 - d. young) 4. Edward (Nov 7, 1757 - d. young) 5. Edward, b. Aug 17, 1759 (+) 6. William Fell, b. Jul 17, 1765 (+) 7. Margaret, b. Jan 2, 1768 He then married Rebecca Young, widow of Nicholas Claggett on Feb 8, 1749 (St John's & St George's
Episcopal Church Records, Baltimore City, MD, p. 200) dau of Capt John Young and niece of Col. William
Young of Calvert Co. They had 5 children. The two groups of descendants became known as the "Fell
Days" and the "Young Days" to distinguish them.(115) Edward Day d. May 23, 1779, age 50 years, and is
buried in St. John's Parish, Kingsville. (From tombstone) His estate was administered 10 July 1780 by
Rebecca Day, executrix. She then marrried John Weston. 8. John Young, b. Jul 7, 1772 (+) 9. Elizabeth, b. Oct 24, 1774 (+) a. Lloyd, b. Aug 18, 1776 b. Nicholas, b. Aug 19, 1779 c. Janet, b. G 1781 D-NICHOLAS-18 Hannah Day, b. Balto Co. Dec 19, 1729 of Nicholas Jr [c1685]. On Apr 30, 1750 m.
John Dorsey. He d. May 29, 1785 in Harford Co, Md. Beside his family, his will named Mary Cox,
housekeeper. Children: 1. Leonard 2. Greenburg 3. Dr. John 4. Infant (1780 - 1782) KENT-4. Milcah Day, b. Kent 1729 of Mathias [G1678], d. 1770. m (1) Thomas Sappington. m (2) 1770
James Welsh. Source: Preston L. Day, 8899 Sheffield Way, Sandy, UT 84093 via Tom R. Day. 1994 *1730 John Day, b. Calvert Co, 1730. Records of Tom R. Day, Jr, 1110 Marshall Rd, Greenwood SC 29646 MATTHEW-12. Mary Day, b. Apr 20, 1730 of Leonard [G1706] D-NICHOLAS-19 Samuel Day, b. Mar 1 1730 of Nicholas Jr [c1685]. First male child born in Joppa; d.
Autumn 1789. He m. Sarah Talbot, dau of William Talbot and Mary Roberts, b. Jul 7, 1733, d. Aug 26,
1796. Owned 3 lots in Joppa. (65) He served on a petit jury, June 10, 1774, which sentenced John Loud
to be hanged for stealing a gelding. (68, p. 213). On Sept 3, 1774 he received part of a lot called Begin from
Abraham Whittaker. (80, p. 1) Possible children include: 1. John, b. G1755 (+) 2. Robert, b. G1757 (+) 3. Elizabeth, b G. 1759 (+) *1731 Anne Day, b. G1731. On 23 June 1749 in Maryland (Md Hist Soc Collection) m. Thomas Livermore, b.
G1728. (AAI:4) *1732 MATTHEW-13. Jane Day, b. Jun 13, 1732 of Leonard [G1706] Nicholas Day, b. Jan 19, 1732. Darlene Leesse, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537 via Tom R. Day, 1110
Marshall Rdm, Greenwood, SC 29646. D-ROBERT-162 Robert Day, IV, b. G1732 of Robert [G1710]; m. Eltonhead. (Cole, p. 12) Possibly same
Robert Day, listed in Christ Church Parish, Census of 1800. Enlisted in Md. militia 1780, Calvert Co.
(Clements & Wright, 149). See also Mrs. Jack Weinblatt, 609 Fannin Loop, Temple TX 76501. 1. Benjamin J, b. G1786 (+) 2. Robert Joseph, b. Jun 11, 1790 (+) 3. Nancy, b. Aug 23, 1793 (+) *1734 MATTHEW-14. Sarah Day, b. Aug 1, 1734 of Leonard [G1706] D-CHESTER-1. Jonathan Day, b. Nottingham, Chester/Cecil Co, 8 Mar 1734 of John [G1700], d. 5 Feb
1735/6(116) DENG-7 Thomas Day, b. Bristol, England G1734. Runaway convict servant from Baltimore town.
newspaper, 15 Feb 1759(117). *1735 D-CHESTER-2. Rebecca Day, b Nottingham, Chester/Cecil Co, 2 Oct 1735 of John [G1700], d. 14 Nov
1785. M. Jacob Reynolds.(118) *1736 Betty Day, b. Nov 21, 1736. Carolyn Beal, 916 5th #2, Nevada, IA 50201 via Tom R. Day, Jr, 1110
Marshall Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646 MATTHEW-15. Elinor Day, b. May 1, 1736 of Leonard [G1706] DES-10B John Day, b G1736, listed as owner of Desprit (Desperate) debt of 7 pence to John Vansant, 1
September 1766, Kent County.(119) *1737 MATTHEW-16 Leonard (Lenerd) Day, b. Jan 20, 1737 of Leonard [G1706]. Census of 1776 Age 40 in
1776 Census living near Clement Beall, Richard Beall, Samuel Beall, Sr, and Richard Beall of Samuel, also
Petter Bocraft in whose home Elizabeth Day (D-JAMES-3/1764) resided; North West Hundred, Frederick
County, Census of 1776. (Brumbaugh I:226, Carothers:72). Wife Tobitha, age 36 in 1776,b. ca 1740. Other
family members:Samuel, 14, Susanah, 11, Ezekel, 9, Sarah, 7, Bazel, 5, Tobitha, 2. French and Indian
War. Private in Captain Dagworthy's company, French and Indian War, October 9, 1757 to June 22 1759.
Deserted. (TJC Williams, History of Frederick County, I:663) Revolution. In 7th company, 29th (Lower)
Bn, Mtg Co. Militia, 1780. (Clements:200). Virginia (West Virginia) In 1789 Samuel moved to Pendleton
Co, VA; 1793 was Ensign in 2d Bn, 46th Reg of Va militia. Basil & Ezekiel were enlisted into Capt Gregg's
Co of Pendleton militia in 1794. These units were called into service in 1794 to suppress the Whiskey
Rebellion in Pennsylvania. Samuel as a junior officer, was given a patent on Oct 4, 1796 for land in
Pendleton Co on the West Branch of the North Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River.(120) Note
potential connections to family of John Day (D-JAMES/1720): Clement Beall became father in law of
James Day (D-JAMES-2/1762); Elizabeth Day (D-JAMES-3/1764) was in home of Peter Bocraft in Census
of 1776. 1. Samuel, b. 1762 (age 14) (+) 2. Sushanna, b. Feb 27, 1763, bapt Piscataway (age 11, Census) (+) 3. Ezekel, b. 1767 (age 9) (+) 4. Sarah, b. 1769 (age 7) 5. Bazel, b. 1771 (age 5) (+) 6. Tobitha, b. 1774 (age 2) D-CHESTER-3 John Day, Jr, b. East Nottingham, Chester Co, PA 26 Jul 1738, of John [G1700] d. c. 1817
(Miltz: ca 1820). Tanner. Lived on father's plantation, Fawn Township, York Co, PA, later Baltimore. In
1756 m. (1) Lydia Gatchell, b. 1741, d. 1765, dau of Elisha Gatchell. "John Day b. out of wedlock as
reported by East Nottingham Monthly Meeting on 20 Jan 1756 to "having committed fornication with Lydia
Gatchell" -- both discharged 18 Feb 1756. On 27 Nov 1770 m. (2) Sarah McCaskey, widow of Alexander
McCaskey, son of Neall, York Co, PA; b. 1751 in York Co, PA, d. 8 Oct 1822 near Havre de Grace, Md.
She lived Balto. City 1796.(121) Bur. East Nottingham.(122) 1. John, III, b. Chester/Cecil Co 20 Jan 1756. (Miltz: 1765) (+) 2. Lydia, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 12 Oct 1771.(+) 3. Israel, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 11 Oct 1773 (+) 4. William M, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 10 Aug 1775 (+) 5. Joseph, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 6 Jun 1778.(+) 6. Hannah Maria, b. 27 Jul 1780 (+) 7. George, b. 2 Sep 1783 8. Ellis, b. 12 Jan 1786, (+) 9. Levi, b. Jan 1791 (+) *1739 Jacobus DEH, b. G1739. G1760 m. Elizabeth Arnold, b. c. 1742, d. 25 Mar 1813. He may have moved
from MD to VA. At least 2 sons: 1. Henrich m. Elizabeth & had children sponsored by Catharina Arnold (widow) in 1806; Michael
Arnold in 1811, Jacob Arnold in 1813. There are some Arnolds in Dark Co, OHio, where Johannes settled. 2. Johannes, b. 15 Jul 1783, m. Catherine Booth, dau of James. Left VA with family for PA c. 1815
& there changed name to DAY, before settling in OH by 1828, where he died in Dark Co, OH 27 Mar
1850.(123) John Day, b. G1739. Private in Captain J. Beall's company, October 9 1757 to October 12, 1758, French
and Indian War. Promoted to Corporal Jan 9, 1758. Killed October 12, 1758 in the attack on the advanced
post at the Loyalhanna. (TJC Williams, History of Frederick County, I:661). *1740 DBA-2A Daniel Day, Harford, b. G1740 aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 1 male aged 10-16 and 1
male aged under 10, 1 female 26-45, and 2 females under 10.(124) 1. John, b. G1760 (+) MATTHEW-17. Diana Day, b. Jun 17, 1740 of Leonard [G1706] DENG-5-1 John Day of Stephen.. b. G1740. m. (St. Paul's Parish Register) 26 Jun 1765 Mary Evans. (75,
p. 169) In Harford Co. Census of 1790? (AGRI, p. 44) 1. John, b. 26 Jun 1770 (75, 124) 2. Richard Thomas, b. 19 Nov 1773 (75, 135) D-CHESTER-4. Joseph Day, b. Phila, PA 7 Dec 1740 of John [G1700], d. Apr 1798. Bur Botetourt Co,
VA, on son John's farm. m. Catherine Yarnall(125) DPF-5 William Day, b. ca 1740. Possibly son of Matthew Day, Sr, and brother of Matthew Day, Jr, (DPF-3-1) as inference from common Piscataway involvement and lack of record of Matthew's brothers & sisters).
Wife Mary. Children baptized at Piscataway (56). May be same William found in this item: "Hugh
Stephenson, Ezekiel Johnson and William Day, Frederick County. Certificate for one Indian scalp taken on
Braddock's Road Aug 28, 1764. Bounty assigned to Thomas Cresap and by him to Thomas Richardson.
(#1329, V 67, Black Books (68) 1. Elizabeth, b. Apr 6, 1762 2. Truman, b. Feb 14, 1764 3. Drusillow, Bapt Jun 14, 1767 4. William, b. Jul 25, 1768 *1741 *1742 Jane Day , b. Jan 30, 1742, d. Nov 5, 1746. Darlene Leese, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537 via Tom R.
Day, Jr, 1110 Marshall Rd, Greenwood SC 29646 D-NICHOLAS-131 Nicholas Day, b. 1742 of John [1713]. Joined Maryland Militia 19 Jul 1776, having
been enlisted by Lt. Edward Oldham and passed by Thomas Bond in Baltimore Co., Md 19 July 1776 (130),
and was "assigned to serve his period of enlistment in the Maryland Arsenal, molding cannon and rifle barrels,
making rifle stocks and doing general arsenal work."(126) His service was private in the "Flying Camp"
established by the Continental Congress on June 3, 1776. With his father and 2 brothers went to Burke Co,
NC in 1778, where he died July 2, 1815. (AGRI p. 71) m. Grace Blair (Barbara Turner) 1. Elizabeth, b. Md 2/25/1773, d aft 1850. In 1794 m. Elias Powell b 1/1/1774 Wilkes Co NC, d.
4/6/1863 Scottsville, ILL (12 children). Elias was son of Ambrose Powell & __ Holt, b. ca
1756 Orange Co VA, d Sep 1827 Maury Co, TN. (Barbara Turner) 2. Mary, b. Md 1778, d. 1795 Adair Co, KY, m. William Powell, brother of Elias Powell.(127) 3. Colbert, b. Burke Co, NC 1810, d. Claiborne Co, TN ca 1894. "Grandfather Colbert would talk
for hours at a time sitting beside his father's odd six foot fireplace in our log house in
Claiborne Co, TN relating stories...of his boyood days in NC and about his father, Nick, who
would tell him about his grandfather John and their young days spent at Gun Powder Falls on
the Gun Powder River in Maryland...Colbert was a very religious man, tall, heavily built, fair
complectioned, with light hair and blue eyes. (Faulkner)(128)
MATTHEW-18. Catherine Day, b. May 4, 1742 of Leonard [G1706] *1743 John Day, b. G1743. On 30 Dec 1764 in Baltimore Co MD (Also Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Sarah York,
b. G1746. (AAI:4) John Day, b. G1743. On 24 Jan 1784 in Harford Co MD m. Mary Ann Wetherell, b. G1766. (AAI:4) D-SUSAN John L. Day, b. PGC 1743, m. G1784 Susan (?) Late 1700s to KY with sons. Source: Ethel
(eihll@aol.com) (Query, Kenneth Day -- kenandnancyday@home.com, July 2001) 1. Joseph, b. G1785 2. William, b. PGC or Baltimore 1787 (+) 3. John N., b. G1789 Joshua Day, b. G1743. On 29 Oct 1784 in Harford Co MD m. Sarah Hanson, b. G1766. (AAI:4) D-CHESTER-5. Katherine Day, b. 25 Aug 1743 of John [G1700], d. 22 Jun 1822, bur. Eastland, PA. m.
Joseph Wood.(129) D-NICHOLAS-316 Mary Hynson Day, b. 5 Feb 1743 of John [1723], m. 1764 Levin Matthews, b. 10 Sep
1736.(130)
DBA-3 Ruth Day, b. 1743 p. 136. *1744 John Day, b. G1744. On 26 Jun 1765 in Baltimore Co MD (Also Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Mary Evans,
b. G1748. (AAI:4) *1745 DES-10-1. Betty Scott Day, b G1745 granddaughter and heir of Thomas Walker(131) DENG-6 Francis Day, b. 1745 Emigrated from London to Maryland on ship Liberty Mar 1775. Clerk.
Transp. (AGRI, p. 28) D-CHESTER-6. Lydia Day, b. VA? 4 Oct 1745 of John [G1700], d 12 Jun 1769. Bur Appomattox, VA.
m. (2) William Gannaway.(132) Benjamin Day, b. G1746, in Port Tobacco West Hundred, Charles County, Census of 1775-1778, Taken by
P. Farnandis, Constable. (Brumbaugh I:300) Matthew Day, Jr, b. 1746, age 30, in Census of 1776, St. John's and Prince George's Parishes, PGC.
(Brumbaugh I:78 female 11 male 9 female 6 male 4 male 2 MATTHEW-21 Matthew Day, Jr, b. 1746, of Matthew Day, Sr, [1710], with wife Ann, age 25, living near
William Walker and Elizabeth Listed in 1776 Census. Had large family, all baptized at Piscataway. Ann, born
ca 1751 (Brumbaugh:I:78) In PG, Census of 1790 (Day Family:44) 1. Hesekiah, b. Mar 31, 1762 2. Sushanna, bapt Jan 19, 1766 3. daughter, b. 1770 (census) 4. Luke, bapt Jul 4, 1767 (+) 5. William, b. Feb 8, 1775 6. Clement Sanders, b. Sep 9,. 1772 7. Sarah, b. Dec 7, 1785 Mary Day, b. G1746. On 9 Nov 1764 in Baltimore Co, MD (29 Nov 1764 in Md Hist Soc Collection) m.
Levin Mathews (in Md Hist Soc Collection, Mathews/Matthews Levin), b. G1743. (AAI:4) *1748 John Day, b. G1748, oath of fidelity and suppport, Prince Georges Co, Feb 28, 1778, same area as Thomas
P. Day, Shadrack Beall and John Beall son of John (Brumbaugh II:286) John Day of Edward, b. G1748, took oath of fidelity before William Webb, Esquire, Harford Co, 1778.
(Brumbaugh II:235) John Day, Jr, b. G1748, took oath of fidelity before William Webb, Esquire, Harford Co, 1778. (Brumbaugh
II:236) Robert Day, b. G1748, oath of fidelity on Robert Amos' return near Samuel Day (D-NICHOLAS-19/1730),
Harford Co, (Brumbaugh II:242) Samuel Day, b. G1748, (Possibly D-NICHOLAS-19/1730) oath of fidelity on Robert Amos return near
Robert Day, Harford Co, (Brumbaugh II:242) Thomas P. Day, b. G1748, oath of fidelity and suppport, Prince Georges Co, Feb 28, 1778, same area as John
Day, Shadrack Beall and John Beall son of John (Brumbaugh II:286) *1749 DES-11 Captain John Day b G1749 in 27th Bn, State Militia, 11-3-1779. (Clements & Wright, 68) DES-12 John Day, b G1749, member of state militia in Talbot County in 1775. (Clements & Wright, 68) DES-13 John Day, b G1749, member of state militia in Somerset County in 1775. (Clements & Wright, 68) DES-14 Richard Day, b G1749, member of state militia in Caroline County in 1775. (Clements & Wright,
68) Sarah Day, b. G1749. On 21 Nov 1767 in Baltimore Co, MD (Also Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. John
Taylor, b. G1746. (AAI:4) *1750 DCA-6 Daniel Day, b. G1750. Enlisted in Md. militia 1780, Calvert Co. (Clements & Wright, 149) Edward Day, b. G1750. On 19 Sep 1771 in Baltimore Co, MD (also in Md. Histg Soc Collection) m.
Rebecca Clagett, b. G1753. (AAI:4) DBA-5A Elisha Day, Harford, b. G1750, aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 1 male under 10, 1 female
over 45, 1 female 26-45, and 2 females under 10. D-NEWCASTLE-2 Francis Day, b. ca 1750 of John [G1720], d. Oct 25, 1818. At Old Swedes May 16,
1769 m. Mary Morton. 8 children. Lived on Faulk Road, New Castle Co, DE. DES-15 George Day, b. 1750, d Mar 5, 1838. Capt in Md. unit, Revol. DBA-4 Henry Day, b. G1750. Enlisted in Md. militia 1780. (Clements & Wright, p. 175) Harford Co. DENG-7 James Day, b. 1750. Emig London to Md on ship Good Intent, Mar 1774. Perukemeaker.
Transported. (AGRI, p. 28) 21-28 Mar 1774, James Day of London, peruke maker, aged 24, indentured
servant from London to Maryland by the Good Intent.(133) DCA-3 Jesse Day, b G1750, witnessed a will 7 Jan 1775 - 25 Mar 1775. Enlisted in Md. militia 1780,
Calvert Co. (Clements & Wright, 149) DBA-5 John Day, b. G1750. (Clements & Wright, p. 171). Harford. DBA-5C John Day, Baltimore City, b. G1750 aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 3 males 10-16, 1 female
26-45, 1 female 16-26. DPF-5A Luke Days, Prince Georges Co, b. G1750 aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 3 males 10-16, 2
males 16-26, 1 female 26-45, 2 females 16-26, 1 female under 10, and 2 slaves. DCA-2 Nathaniel Day, b G1750, witnessed a will 17 Sep 1772 - 17 Nov 1772. (CCW 39:200) Possibly
Nathaniel Day, enlisted in Md. militia 1780, Calvert Co. (Clements & Wright, 149) DCA-7 Richard Day, b G1750. Enlisted in Md. militia 1780, Calvert Co. (Clements & Wright, 148) DBA-5B Sarah Day, Harford Co, b. G1750 aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 1 male 16-26, 1 female
16-26 DCA-5 William Day, b. G1750, listed in Christ Church Parish; aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 1 male
26-45 and 1 male 10-16, and 1 slave. *1751 D-NICHOLAS-311 Edward Day, b. G1751 of John [1723]. On Sep 19, 1771 m. Rebecca Claggett (St John
& St George Episcopal Church Records, Baltimore City, Md, p. 263) born NLT 1753 if at least 18. Enlisted
in Md. militia 1780 (Clements & Wright, 171) MATTHEW-111. Matthew Day, b. Jun 8, bapt Jun 23, 1751, of Edward [1728]. *1752 D-NICHOLAS-349 Elizabeth Day, b. G1752 (1750-1755) of Edward [1729], m. John B. Bayleys, d. 1825,
bur in St. John's (51) 1. Caroline (from tombstone) D-CHESTER-7. George Day, b. 30 Jan 1752 of John [G1700], d. 1 Apr 1849, bur Island Creek Cemetery,
Steubenville, OH. m. Sarah Catherine Rogers.(134) John Day, b. G1752 (if age 21 in 1773). m. G1773. Before his service in the Continental Army,k bound his
sons...to Michael Kernham, husbandman. (Orphans Court Proceedings, 24 apr 1778, Frederick County, in
W. Md. Geneal, 13 (Jan 1997) 1:9) 1. Archibald, b. 1 Apr 1774 (age 4 yr last 1 April, from 1778 2. John, b. July 1775 (age 2yr 10 month in Apr 1778) D-NEWCASTLE-3 Joseph Day, b. G1752 of John [G1720], d. Feb 28, 1813. At Old Swedes Nov 5, 1770
m. Elizabeth Wood, d. Dec 28, 1781. 7 children. Lived on Concord Pike, Talleyville, DE. *1753 D-NICHOLAS-151 Elizabeth Waters, b. G1753 m. Lt. Richard Cromwell (1751-1804) (89, p. 23). 1. Eleanor 2. Richard D-NICHOLAS-342 Ishmael Day, b. Sep 30, 1753 of Edward [1729]. Two possible sons are buried in the
Fork Methodist Church cemetery in Harford Co. 1. Ishmael, b. 20 Mar, 1792 (+) 2. Samuel, b. 5 Aug 1799 (+) *1754 Ann Day, b. G1754. On 6 Oct 1772 in Baltimore Co, MD (also in Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Robert
Cruikshanks (Robert Crookshanks), b. G1751. (AAI:4) John Day, b. G1754. On 30 Nov 1775 in Baltimore Co MD (Also Md. Hist Soc Collection) m. Mary
Gouldsmith Presbury, b. G1757. (AAI:4) KENT-21 John Day, b. Kent Mar 4, 1754 of John [1725]. d. Aug 20 1798. m. Jan 28 1778 (1) Rachel
Williams. 1. John, b. 1778, d. 1779 m. (2) Jun 27 1780 Mary Maxwell, b 1758. Same as John Day, lessee, Lord Baltimore's Manor in Kent
County, next to Arima Day; Bartus Piner (his step--father) guardian of J. Day and tenant; lease since Feb 18,
1764, 141 acres, 21 year lease. (State of His Lordship's Manor, 1766, Brumbaugh II:7) In Kent Co, Census
of 1790. Moved to Kent Co, DE 1792.(135)
2. Ariminta, b. Nov 7, 1781 (+) 3. Mathias, b. Nov 15, 1783 (+) 4. Rebecca, b. Jun 12, 1786 (+) 5. Mary, b. Nov 11 1794 (+) *1755 Francis Day, b. Baltimore 1755, d. 1835. m. Mary Forbish. Mrs. Jack Weinblatt, 609 Fannin Loop, Temple
TX, 76501 via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. Weinblatt also has Frank Day,
b. 1775 or 1777, m. Mary Forbish. DPF-6 Jebediah Day, b. Mar 7, 1755, d. Dec 26, 1839. m. Phebe Day. Private in Md. Unit, Revol. (AGRI,
p. 70) D-NICHOLAS-132 John Day, Jr, b. 1755 of John [1713]. (Tom R. Day: Mar 4 1754 - Aug 20 1798, Kent
Co, MD) In Burke Co, NC 1788 m. Mary Stalling. (65) Or m. (1) Rachel Williams Jan 28 1778 and m (2)
Mary Maxwell, Jun 27, 1780 (Tom R. Day) Or, perhaps b. Mar 4, 1754 & m. Mary Maxwell; Capt in Md.
Unit (AGRI, p. 71) John Day Jr, Ensign, 8th BN, Md Militia under Capt S. G. Osborne 9-4-78, Capt 8th
Bn, Md Militia under Capt S.G.Osborne, 4.4.81. (142, p. 68) See D-NICHOLAS-312. 1792 moved to Kent
Co, DE. (Tom R. Day). Preston L. Day, 8899 Sheffield Way, Sandy, UT 84093, via Tom R. Day, 1110
Marshall Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646. D-NICHOLAS-191 John Day, b. G1755 if son of Samuel Day (D-NICHOLAS-19/1730) d. 1833 in Preble
Co, Ohio (136) On May 109, 17-- m. Providence Kitch (wife's name as Providence) last name & date, source
unknown. Her son, John M. Day was born in Kentucky in 1796 (source unknown). Assuming he was the
eldest of the five children, the youngest would be born G1804. Assuming Providence could not be older than
45 at the latter date, she would be born not earlier than 1759. Family tradition has it that John was briefly
in Kentucky prior to settling in Preble Co., Ohio. A John Day is recorded in Campbell Co, Kentucky, Census
of 1790. (AGRI, p. ) On the other hand, on November 10, 1792 a John Day of Samuel for £200 buys Sarah's
Delight and God's Providence in Harford County from William Debruler. (Harford County deeds, JLG#L:82)
Children: source of first, unknown; Source of remainder, from will of Robert Day (D-NICHOLAS-192), d.
1835 1. John M., b Kentucky Nov 1796, not living 1835 2. Samuel, b. G1798, living in 1835 3. Nicholas, b. G1800, living in 1835 4. Juliet, b G1802, living in 1835 5. Emily, b. G1804, living in 1835 D-NICHOLAS-312 John Day, b. Oct 14, 1755 of John [1723]. On Nov 30, 1775 m. Mary Gouldsmith
Presbury. She died 18 Sep 1786. On Feb 25 1788 m. Sarah Allender (80, p. 1). Corporal in Md. Unit,
Revolution.(137)
In Harford Co, Census of 1790 (?) (AGRI, p. 44) d. Oct 1, 1791 (AGRI, p. 71) Called
Captain John Day of Harford Co. in newspaper 1786 (89) 1. James Maxwell, b. 1779 (+) Robert Day, b. Balt 1755. Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. MATTHEW-112. Zacharias Day, b. Mar 13, 1755, of Edward [1728] *1756 KENT-22 Ariminta Day, b. Kent Dec 29 1756 of John [1725]. m. James Wilson. Same as Arima Day,
lessee, Lord Baltimore's Manor in Kent County, next to John Day; Bartus Piner (her step-father), tenant;
lease since Feb 18, 1764, 121 acres, 21 year lease. (State of His Lordship's Manor, 1766, Brumbaugh II:7)
See also Ariminta (KENT-212/1781) D-CHESTER-31 John Day, III, b. Chester PA c. 1756, (Miltz = 1765) of John Day, Jr [1738] and Ludia
Gatchell, d. 19 Mar 1842. Not John, son of Edward of Balto. Co (DBA-1-218). Bur Dublin, Harford, Co.
m. Sarah Ann Fisher, dau of James Fisher, b. 1736 & wife Mary b. 1740; b. c. 1768, Deer Creek, Lower
Hundred, Harford Co, Md. d. 4 Oct 1841, Bur Harford Co, Md.(138) John Day raised Samuel Sidney Day,
his grandson, in Harford Co., Md. 1. Israel, b. Md. 1798. (+) m. Mary Baker. 2. William Boyce, b. Md 3 Mar 1799 (+) 3. Jeremiah Heaton, b. Md. 4. Nancy Ann, b. Md. (+) 5. Sarah, b. Md. 1791, (+) 6. Mary, b. Md c. 1790,(+) 8. Elizabeth Jane, b. Dublin Md. c. 1804 (+) 9. Lydia, b. nr. Dublin, Harford Co, Md. 28 Dec 1806 (+) *1757 DBA-6 Edward Day, b. G1757 of Baltimore Co., presented in court for asaulting John Heartly, laborer, Aug
1777.(139) James Day, b. G1757. On 27 May 1758 in Baltimore Co MD m. Elizabeth Jonston, b. G1760. (AAI:4) D-NICHOLAS-192 Robert Day, b. G1757 if son of Samuel Day (D-NICHOLAS-19/1730), d. Preble Co,
Ohio 1835.(140) Assuming he is the same Robert Day as in Harford Co, buys lot on Sep 6, 1783 in Bel Air,
Harford, from John Colder, (80, p.1). On Oct 16, 1784 sells lot #18 to Joshua Day, Bel Air (80, p. 1)
Private in Revolutionary War (AGRI, p. ) if same person. made will in Preble Co, Ohio (83, p1) which lists
a brother John and sister Elizabeth Bowman. Will leaves property to Elizabeth & Eleanor Bowman & to
Samuel, Nicholas, Juliet & Emily Day. Wife was named Kathryn (83, p. 1)=(141) perhaps b. 1745, d. after
1796 (AGRI p 71). Apparently no children, since not named in will. Thomas Day, b. G1757. On 27 Aug 1778 in Baltimore Co MD m. Hannah Dean, b. G1760. (AAI:4) *1758 DAA-23 Elizabeth Day, b. G1758. On 3 Nov 1776 m. Thomas Fowler. (All Hallows Parish Register, p. 41) D-NICHOLAS-133 James Day, b. c. 1758 of John [1713]. In Baltimore, Census of 1790 (AGRI, p. 44).
To Burke Co, NC 1778. m. Lucy Siney, d. Jul 14 1826 (Darlene Leese, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537
via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. *1759 D-NICHOLAS-345 Edward Day, III, b. 17 Aug 1759 of Edward [1729], d. 10 Sep 1842. In 1787 m. Mary
Presbury. Chief Clerk, U. S. Quartermaster Department. On Dec 8, 1788, Edward Day for £600 buys
"Collets Neglect" & "Presbury's Discovery" from Joseph Presbury of Harford Co. & Francis Goldsmith. On
January 28, 1791 buys land with Leonard Dorsey, & on March 24, 1791 exchanges land with George
Presbury. On July 20, 1791 sells land to James Debruler. In Harford Co, Census of 1790. "After he retired
he became intensely interest in St. John's Parish and built the new church for it at Kingsville.(142) "After 50
thriving years, Joppa began to die. Timber had been stripped from the banks of the Gunpowder River, and
as the years passed tons of earth were washed from the tobacco farms to the river's mouth. The harbor
became clogged with thick layers of mud. Malaria and a small pox epidemic hastened the town's end when
its citizens moved inland to escape these diseases. The worst blow, however, was in 1768 when the county
seat was moved from Joppa to Baltimore. By 1814 nothing was left of Joppa except the deteriorating St.
John's Church and four dwellings." In 1811 Edward Day built a stone church at Kingsville for the use of St.
John's Parish, which he deeded to the parish in 1817. This is known as the "Old Church". The "New
Church" was built of Fort Deposit granite. Kingsville is named for Abraham King, who, in 1815, acquired
about 190 acres of the original grants, Leafe's Chance and William the Conqueror.(143) Edward Day's
tombstone at St. John's, Kingsville, lists him as "a donor to the vestry of this church."(144) *1760 D-JAMES-1. Mary Day, b. Maryland Dec 18, 1760, of John [1720] (JDFB). Age 16 in 1776. (Brumbaugh,
p. 188). She d. 24 Aug 1806, Bourbon Co, KY. She m. 3 Mar 1780 in Md Alexander Tucker, b. Fred Co,
MD 1755 (age 21 in 1776), son of Edward Tucker, b. 1720 (age 56 in 1776 census) and Elizabeth, b. 1720
(age 56 in 1776). Alexander d. Bourbon Co, KY 26 Nov 1811. Tucker family including Edward and
Alexander moved to KY in 1785. After Mary's death, Alexander Tucker m. Eleanor Berry, 10 Aug 1808,
in Bourbon Co, KY, and by her had a son Greenberry, b. 15 Dec 1809, who m. ca 1854 in Scott Co, KY
Mattie Morris. 1. Elizabeth, b. 9 Jan 1781, Montgomery Co, MD, m. 1799 Zephaniah Robertson. 2. Cassandra, b. 5 Jul 1783, Montgomery Co, MD, m. ca 1811 Middleton Robertson 3. Sarah, b. 9 Apr 1786, Bourbon Co, KY, m. Hezekiah Robertson 4. Aquilla, b. 24 Jan 1788, Bourbon Co, KY, m. Nancy by Nov 1823, Bourbon Co, KY. 5. Priscilla, b. 15 Jun 1790, Bourbon Co, KY, d. Hendrick Co, Indiana. On 26 Mar 1812 m. James
J. Ward, b. VA Jan 1776, d. 17 Aug 1855 in Danville, Hendricks Co, Indiana.(145) (+) 6. Polly, b. 8 Nov 1792, Bourbon Co, KY 7. Nancy, b. 17 Jan 1795, Bourbon Co, KY, m. James Robertson 8. Rebekah, b. 4 Jan 1798, Bourbon Co, KY DCA-8 Benjamin Day, Calvert, b. G1760, c1755-1774, aged 26-45 in Census of 1800, with no other males,
1 female 26-45, 1 female 16-26, 2 females under 10, and 2 slaves. DBA-7 Joshua Day, b. G1760. On Oct 16, 1784 buys lot #8, Bel Air, Harford Co, from Robert Day, DBA-1-592 (80, p. 1) On Sep 20, 1799 sells lot to John Rockhold, Jr.(146) In Harford Co., Census of 1790. (185,
p. 44) DBA-7A Joshua Day, Harford Co, b. G1760, aged 26-45 in Census of 1800, with 1 male under 10 and 2
males 10-16, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 10-16, 3 females under 10, and 1 slave.(147) DBA-2A-1 John Day of D, Harford, b. G1760, aged 26-45 in Census of 1800, with 12 slaves.(148) DBA-5D Michael Day, Baltimore City, b. G1760 aged 26-45 in Census of 1800, with 2 males under 10, 1
female 16-26, and 1 female 10-16.(149) DCA-9 Robert Day, b G1760. Different Robert from DCA-4 Robert Day, also enlisted in Md. militia 1780,
Calvert Co. (Clements & Wright, p 149) b. c 1755-1774, aged 26-45 in Census of 1800, with 3 males under
10, 1 famale over 45, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 10-16, 1 female under 10, and 15 slaves. MATTHEW-113. Ballard Day, bapt 1761, of Edward [1728] Joshua Day, b. 1761, age 15, in household of Joseph Rose, Bush River Lower Hundred, Harford County,
Census of 1776 (Brumbaugh II:134) DPF-8 Daniel Day, b. G1762. 4th Company, Middle Bn, Montgomery Co, 15 Jul 1780. (Clements &
Wright, p. 196, 202) DPF-51. Elizabeth, Day, b. Apr 6, 1762 D-JAMES-2. James Day, b. 1762 (JDFB) of John [1720]. In Dist I, Mtg Co, 1800 Census. In Montg.
Census of 1790 (AGRI, p. 44). In Class #8, 1st Co, Middle Bn, 15 Jul 1780 (142, p. 208) Aged 26-45 in
Census of 1800, with 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-16, 1 female 16-26, 1 female 10-16, and 2 females under
10. m. (1) Cassandra Beall; m (2) Sarah Warfield; m (3) Sarah Mark. 18 children. See James Day of
Browningsville and His Descendants: A Maryland Family, Publ Columbia, Md 1975. 2352 descendants
traced. DPF-7 Martha Day, b. G1762. On 28 Oct 1780 in PG Co, MD m. Francis (or Thomas) Jenkins, b. G1759.
(AAI:4; P. G. Marriage Licenses 1777-1801; Brumbaugh, p. 110, 127) D-FAWN-1 Matthew Day, b. 1761, d. 1839, m. Hulda Gilbert, 1767-1849. (150)
1 Amos Day, b. May 19, 1804 (+) *1762 MATTHEW-161. Samuel Day, b. 1762 (age 14 in Census of 1776) of Leonard [1737]. In 1789 Samuel
moved to Pendleton Co, VA, where he settled on the north side of Clay Lick(151); 1793 was Ensign in 2d Bn,
46th Reg of Va militia. Basil & Ezekiel were enlisted into Capt Gregg's Co of Pendleton militia in 1794.
These units were called into service in 1794 to suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania. Samuel as
a junior officer, was given a patent on Oct 4, 1796 for land in Pendleton Co on the West Branch of the North
Fork of the South Branch of the Potomac River.(152) G1783 m. Marguerite and had five children; three names
unknown (Wilson) 1. Basil, b. G1784 2. Ezekiel, b. G1786 Michael Brown of Irvine, CA (Bikenmike@aol.com) believes Samuel also had a son Absolom (1795-1870)
who lived in Randolph and Pendleton Counties. *1763 DBA-8 Edward Day, b. G1763., m. G1783. Possibly same Edward Day, aged 26-45 in Census of 1800,
with 2 males under 10, 1 female over 45, and 1 female 16-26. 1. Eliza, b. G 1785, d. Aug 1825, m. John B. Bayleys. Buried in Churchyard of St. John's, Joppa.
Tombstone a tribute of affection by her daughter Caroline.(153) Evan Day, b. Nov 11 1763, d. Aug 1843. Jan 20 1801 m. Ann Edington. Associated with East Nottingham
Friends Meeting, Cecil County, and probably related to D-CHESTER family, however, connection not know.
Mrs. David R. Stevens, 509 Franklin Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666, via Tom R. Day. Hannah Day, b. G1763. On 29 Apr 1781 in Harford Co MD (also in Md Hist Soc Collection) m. John
Dorsey, b. G1760. (AAI:4) MATTHEW-162. Sushanna Day, b. Feb 27, 1763, of Leonard [1737], bapt Piscataway (age 11, Census)
(+) *1764 Ann Day, b. G1764 m. Joshua Merriken Mar 30, 1782 (Anne Arundel Co ML, Brumbaugh II:456) D-JAMES-3. Elizabeth Day, dau of John, b. 1764 (JDFB) Possibly same Elizabeth, age 11, in home of
Petter & Mary Becraft, N. W. Hundred, Frederick County, 1776 Census (Brumbaugh, I:227). Petter Bocraft
was b. 5 Nov 1740 in Maryland, d. 5 Nov 1806, MD. Abt 1768 in England m. Mary Nixon, b. 17 May 1750
in PGC, d. ca 1830 in Bourbon Co, KY. Source: Sharon Mueller-Becraft, 223812 Cassandra Bay, Dana
Point, CA 92629 (FammilyJwls@aol.com). If Elizabeth is the same person, acc. to Mueller-Becraft,
Elizabeth m. Francis Fish about 1795. DPF-52. Truman Day, b. Feb 14, 1764 *1765 DBA-12 Elijah Day. b G1765 In Harford Co, Census of 1790. (AGRI, p. 44) DAA-26 Elizabeth Day, b. G1765 (prob. married name) in AA, Census of 1790. (AGRI, p. 44) Elizabeth Day, b. 1765, age 11 in North West Hundred, Frederick county, Census of 1776, living in home
of Petter and Mary Bocraft. (Brumbaugh I:227) Probably same as D-JAMES-3/1764, Elizabeth Day DBA-9 Isaac Day, b. G 1765; in Baltimore, Census of 1790 (AGRI, p. 44) DBA-10 Mark Day, b. G 1765; in Baltimore, Census of 1790 (AGRI, p. 44) DBA-11 Maryann Day--maybe married name--b G1765 in Harford Co, Census of 1790. (AGRI, p. 44) Rebecca Day, b. G1765. On 6 Feb 1783 in Maryland (Md Hist Soc Collection) m. John Weston, b. G1762.
(AAI:4) D-NICHOLAS-346 Dr. William Fell Day, b. Jul 17, 1765(154) of Edward [1729], d. 16 Jan 1801 in his thirties.
A possible wife, Latitia, b. c. 1764, d. 10 Mar 1814. He is buried at St. John's, Kingsville.(155) Dr. William
Fell Day, of Gunpowder Forks, Balto. Co., died 20th inst., leaving a wife and several children. Rev. Wilmer
will deliver a funeral oration at the seat of John Day, Esq., on Sun., 1st Feb.(156) *1766 Edward Day, b. G1766. On 11 Nov 1787 in Baltimore Co, MD m. Mary Presbury, b. G1769. (AAI:4) D-JAMES-4. John Day, b. 1766 (JDFB) of John [1720]. Age 8 in 1776 (Brumbaugh I:182) Possibly same
John Day who enl in Md. Militia for Washington Co, 1780. (142, p. 238) if could do so at age 14. In Dist
3, Mtg Co, 1800. Perhaps in Washington Co, Census of 1790? (AGRI, p. 44). Possibly same John Day as
listed in P. G. Parish Register (59) with wife Lilly, m. G1792 and daughter. (Brumbaugh II:542) Possibly
same John Day who leased from William T. Beall on 29 Nov 1800 for £3 per annum grounds on which John
Day "hath built a framed Dwelling House sixteen feet square on a Lott Number twenty seven in the Town
of Williamsburgh alias Montgomery Court House [Rockville] the property of William T. Beall. John Day
was obliged to "immediately enclose the said yard nine by sixteen feet with a good and sufficient paling at
least nine feet high so that there shall be no communication from the aforesaid yard to the garden and yard
of William T. Beall. John Day transferred house to Hinelm S. Gray September 1, 1801. (MCLO I:489) 1. Polly, b. Feb 7, 1793 D-NICHOLAS-317 Avarilla Day, b. G1767 of John [1723]. By 1782 m. Robert Cruikshanks.(157) Therefore
born NLT 1764. DPF-53. Drusillow Day, Bapt Jun 14, 1767 DPF-3-14 Luke Day, bapt Jul 4, 1767 (56). Married Mary How Oct 6, 1789 (56) Three children baptized
at Piscataway (56) In PG, Census of 1790 (AGRI, p. 44) 1. Meeky, b. May 11, 1791 2. Fielder, b. Dec 28, 1797 3. Lloyd, b. Jul 5, 1794 MATTHEW-163. Ezekel Day, b. 1767 (age 9 in Census of 1776) of Leonard [1737]. Enlisted into Capt
Gregg's Co of Pendleton militia in 1794. These units were called into service in 1794 to suppress the
Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania. G1788 m. Lenah Payne and had 11 children (Wilson) 1. Basil, b. G1789 m. Susannah Lamb and went to West Fork. 2. Child, b. G1791, probably died as infant 3. Child, b. G1793, probably died as infant 4. Child, b. G1795, probably died as infant 5. Child, b. G1797, probably died as infant 6. Leonard, b. 1801 (+) 7. Lewis, b. G1803, went to Barbour County 8. Mary, b. G1805, m. William Eagle and settled at Mill Run 9. Rachael, b. G1807, went to Braxton County a. Tabitha, b. G1809, m. John Alt b. Morgan, b. G1811, m. Thankful Rowan, who was a carpenter by trade; went to Randolph County. John Day, b. G1767. On 29 Feb 1788 in Baltimore Co MD m. Sarah Allender, b. G1770. (AAI:4) *1768 John Day, b. 1768, age 8 in Lower Potomack Hundred, Census of 1776 (Brumbaugh I:182). Probably same
as John Day, b. 1766 (JDFB). Luke Day, b. G1768. On 6 Oct 1789 in PG Co, MD m. Mary How, b. G1771. (AAI:4) MATTHEW-164. Sarah Day, b. 1769 (age 7 in 1776), of Leonard [1737]. DPF-54. William, b. Jul 25, 1768 *1770 DPF-9 Edward Day, b. G1770. Another Piscataway Day, m. Sarah How, Jan 15, 1793. (AAI:4; 56) Note
Mary How, prob. a sister, m Luke Day, son of Matthew Jr. Edward Day, b. Baltimore ca 1770, m. Susanna Welch Apr 18, 1797. Darlene Leese, T. Bar Rnach,
Eldorado OK, 73537, via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood SC 29646 DAA-23 Thomas Day, b. G1770. Recorded in AA cty, Census of 1790 (AGRI, p. 44) and 1800 (52)
Probably same Thomas Day, Ann Arundel Co, b. before 1774, aged over 45 in Census of 1800, with 1 male
10-16, and 2 females over 45. MATTHEW-165. Bazel Day, b. 1771 (age 5 in Census of 1776) of Leonard [1737]. Enlisted into Capt
Gregg's Co of Pendleton Co. Virginia militia in 1794. These units were called into service in 1794 to
suppress the Whiskey Rebellion in Pennsylvania. D-CHESTER-32. Lydia Day, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 12 Oct 1771 of John, Jr [1738]. On 8 Feb 1794
m. David Geddes. DBA-14 John Day(e), b. G1771. Lived Balto. City 1796.(158) DPF-10 Sushanna Day, b. G1771 m. John Beann Lanham Jul 12, 1789. Could be Sushanna DPF-2-61 (b.
1763) or DPF-3-12 (b. 1766) D-NICHOLAS-348 John Young Day, b. Jul 7, 1772 (83, p. 24) of Edward [1729], d 9 oct 1805. Possibly
m. Agnes, dau of late William Young, merchant of Baltimore. He m. in Anne Arundel Co on a Thursday
prior to 12 Mar 1792 acc to a newspaper (89). Two persons buried in St. John's are possibly children: 1. Rebecca Young, b. c. 1794 (+) 2. William Young, b. c. 1798 (+) D-CHESTER-33. Israel Day, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 11 Oct 1773 of John, Jr [1738], d. 9 Oct 1812, Bur.
Balto. Lived Balto. City, 1802.(159) Israel Day, d. yesterday; funeral from his late res., 23 Ann St, Fells Point
(BA, 9 Oct, 1812)(160) D-NICHOLAS-134 Laban Day, b G1773 of John [1713], m. 1793, Burke Co, NC to Mary McKinsey.
Therefore if age 21, b. c. 1772. Darlene Leese, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado OK 73537 has birth 1765. Via Tom
R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. D-GLENN-1 William Day, b. ca 1770. Appears in Anne Arundel County, Census of 1810, 1820, 1830,
1840, 1850. Had 4 sons and 2 daughters. (Glenn Day, wisdom312@aol.com, Oct 1998). 1. Owen, b. 1808 (+) 2. Robert, b. 1812 (+) 3. James 4. John 5. Ruth. 1833 m. Abner Sullivan. William with them in 1850. *1774 DPF-11 Elizabeth Day, b. G1774. Maiden name unknown, possibly a widow at this point. Daugther
baptized at Piscataway (56) 1. Masse Ann Day, b. Jun 15, 1794 MATTHEW-166. Tabitha Day, b. 1774 (age 2 in 1776), of Leonard [1737]. *1775 D-CHESTER-34. William M Day, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 10 Aug 1775 of John, JR [1738], d. 1810.
Estate: Balto Co Adm Accts 18:166) Lived Balto. City, 1804.(161) DBA-15 John Day. b. G1775 In Baltimore City, Census of 1800. DBA-16 Michael Day, b. G1775. Baltimore City, Census of 1800. *1776 D-NICHOLAS-135 Edward Day,b G1776 of John [1713]. In 1797, Burke Co, NC m to Susanna Edward. D-HENRY, Henry Day, b. G1776 1. John, b. 1798 (+) Lydia Day, b. G1776. On 8 Feb 1794 in Baltimore Co MD m. David Geddis, b. G1773. (AAI:4) Sarah Day, b. G1776. On 1 Mar 1794 in Maryland (Md Hist Soc Collection) m. William Groves, b. G1773.
(AAI:4) *1778 Charlotte Day, b. G1778. On 15 Jul 1796 in Maryland (Md Hist Soc Collection) m. John Saunders, b.
G1775. (AAI:4) Edward Day, b. G1778. On 2 May 1799 in Anne Arundel Co, MD m. Sarah Lewis, b. G1781. (AAI:4; AA
Co ML, Brumbaugh II:430) D-NICHOLAS-312-1 James Maxwell Day, b. 1779 of John [1755], d. 1816, In 1810 m. Sarah Hollis, b.
1785, d. 1870.(162) D-CHESTER-35. Joseph Day, b. Fawn TP, York Co, PA 6 Jun 1778 of John, Jr [1738]. DAA-25 Nathaniel Day, b. G1778, m. Ann Brashears 17 Feb 1803(163) Sarah Day, b. G1778. On 24 Apr 1796 in Maryland (Md Hist Soc Collection) m. Joseph Hall, b. G1775.
(AAI:4) *1779 Charlotte E Day, b. G1779. On 12 May 1797 in Maryland (Md Hist Soc Collection) m. Henry Weatherall,
b. G1776. (AAI:4) Hannah Day, b. G1779. On 3 Dec 1797 in Harford Co MD m. Roger Boyce, b. G1776. (AAI:4) Thomas Day, b. G1779. On 8 Aug 1800 in Baltimore Co MD m. Sarah Baker, b. G1782. (AAI:4) *1780 DAA-25A Francis Day, Ann Arundel, b. G1780, c. 1774-1784, aged 16-26 in Census of 1800, with 1 female
aged 16-26 D-CHESTER-36. Hannah Maria Day, b. 27 Jul 1780, d. 1854 or 55 of John, Jr [1738], Bur Phila, PA. On
3 Dec 1797 m. Capt "Roger Boyce III, St. George's P.E. near Havre de Grace, Harford. Co. DBA-17 James M. Day, Harford Co, b. G1780, aged 16-26 in Census of 1800, with 4 slaves. John Day, Harford Co, aged 26-45 in Census of 1800, with 2 males under 10, 1 female 26-45, 1 female 10-16, 2 females under 10, and 3 free non-whites. DBA-17A John Day, Baltimore Co, b. G1780 aged 16-26 in Census of 1800, with 1 male under 10, 1 female
16-26, and 1 slave. DES-17 Jacob Day b. G1780, free non-white living with 3 other free non-whites in Census of 1800. Robert Day, b. Balt 1780 (Mrs. Jack Weinblatt, 609 Fannin Loop, Temple, TX 76501) Possib same as
Robert Joseph Day, b. Balt 1780, m. Mary Hance. (Jeane M. Parker, 3192 Overlook Dr Gainesville, GA
30506. via Tom R. Day, Jr. 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood SC 29646. DPF-12 Thomas Day, b. G1780. Wife Mary. Son baptized at Piscataway (57) 1. Thomas Seabert, bapt Jun 22, 1806 *1781 KENT-212 Ariminta Day, b. Kent Nov 7 1781 of John [1754]. d. Oct 31, 1829. Feb 7, 1802 m. Caleb
Lockwood. Moved to Indiana 1820. Preston L. Day, 8899 Sheffield Way, Sandy, UT 84093 via Tom R.
Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. See also Ariminta (KENT-22/1756)(164)
*1783 D-CHESTER-37. George Day, b. 2 Sep 1783 of John, Jr [1738] KENT-213 Mathias Day, b. Kent Nov 15, 1783 of John [1754], d. May 14, 1843. moved to Kent Co, DE
with parents in 1792. m. (1) Apr 1, 1802 Letitia Lockwood. m. (2) Aug 2 1815 Elizabeth Smith. Mathias'
had 14 children by 3 wives. Matthias' ssecond son William Maxwell Day moved around the country and
settled in Carolina Co, MD about 1848. Preston L. Day, 8899 Sheffield Way, Sandy, UT 84093 via Tom
R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. *1785 Amey Day, b. G1785. On 8 Dec 1803 in PG Co, MD m. Leonard Fry, b. G1782. (AAI:4) DAA-25B Edward Day, b. G1785, m. Rebecca Jones last Thurs in A. A. County (BA, 6 July 1805)(165) Margaret Day, b. G1785. On 26 Nov 1803 in PG Co, MD m. Samuel Dunning, b. G1782. (AAI:4) *1786 D-ROBERT-162-1 Dr. Benjamin J. Day, b. G1786 of Robert [G1732] of Calvert County. m. Martha Cooke
of Howard County. Became preceptor of brother's 4 sons who became Medical Doctors. Lived in
Bladensburgh, Md, where he had a large practice. (Cole, 12) 1. Margaret Rebecca, b. G1810 m. Nicholas Carroll Stephen and had three children, Benjamin Day
Stephen, m. in 1876; Juliana Jennings Brice Stephen, m. in Brussels Jules Antoine Dieudonne,
and John Stephen, still living in 1940. D-CHESTER-38. Ellis Day, b. 12 Jan 1786 of John, Jr [1738], d. 18 Sep 1809 KENT-214 Rebecca Day, b. Kent Jun 12, 1786 of John [1754]. d. 1807. *1787 Eleanor Day, b. G1787. On 6 Dec 1805 in PG Co, MD m. Robert Simmons, b. G1784. (AAI:4) D-SUSAN-2 William Day of John L., b. PBC 1787 (or Baltimore abt 1788). Ca 1810 in Ash, NC. m Jane
Brown. (Query, Kenneth Day -- kenandnancyday@home.com, July 2001) *1789 D-NICHOLAS-193 Elizabeth Day. b. G1789 of Samuel [1730]. Possibly the Elizabeth Day who married
Israel Bowman in Harford Co, January 1801. If so, and aged 18 at least at the time, would have been born
not later than 1789 (83, p. 1) To Preble Co as widow, 1815. 1. Israel, Jr b. G 1803 2. Elizabeth, b. G1805 3. Eleanor, b. G1807 4. Robert Day, great grandfather of Meredith Hale (83, p. 1) b. G1809 *1790 DAA-24 Father of Martha and Elizabeth Day, b. G1790, m. G1814. 1. Martha (+) 2. Elizabeth (+) John Day, b. G1790, m. Martha Pennington Mar 4, 1811, AA Co ML, Brumbaugh II:430 D-CHESTER-316. Mary Day, b. Md c. 1790 of John, III [c1756], m. John Lee. Resided Harford Co, 2nd
Dist, 1850 Census. D-JAMES-15. Priscilla Tucker, b. 15 Jun 1790, Bourbon Co, KY, of Mary Day [1760] and Alexander
Tucker; d. Hendrick Co, Indiana. On 26 Mar 1812 m. James J. Ward, b. VA Jan 1776, of W. H. Ward, d.
17 Aug 1855 in Danville, Hendricks Co, Indiana.(166) (+) 1. Alexander Tucker, b. 4 Feb 1813, Lexinston, Scott Co, Ind. 2. Elvira, b. 3 Oct 1815, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind. 3. Harriet Thornton, b. 12 Sep 1818, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind, d. 9 Jan 1905, Chariton, Lucas Co,
Indiana; Bur. Danville, Hendrick Co, Ind. On 15 Jun 1836 in Belleville, Hendricks Co, Ind m. Bradley
Bartholemew. 4. Mary Margaret, b. 8 Jan 1821, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind. 5. James Franklin, b. 22 Oct 1826, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind 6. William Henry Harrison, b. 29 May 1829, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind. 7. Charles Carroll, b. 1 Aug 1833, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind, d. 19 Aug 1918, Chariton, Lucas Co,
Iowa; bur. there. On 5 Dec 1854 in Danville, Ind, m. Serena Ellen Miller. (+) D-ROBERT-162-2 Robert Joseph Day, b. Jun 11, 1790 of Robert [G1732]. D Jun 11, 1830. On Apr 26,
1808 m. Mary Hance, b. Dec 27, 1786, d. Dec 12, 1822. On Jul 8, 1823 m. Ann Hance, sister of first wife,
b. 1790, d. Sep 1832.(167) 1. Margaret Ann, (Jan 28, 1810 - Nov 11, 1812) 2. Robert Joseph, Jr, b. Oct 2, 1811 3. Dr. Richard Hance, b. Jun 9, 1813. Progenitor of line of Days in Louisiana. 4. Everett Hance, b. Oct 9, 1815. Died unmarried in early manhood. 5. Dr. William Benjamin, b. Feb 6, 1817. d. Aug 29, 1886 6. John Thomas, (Aug 12, 1818 - Oct 9, 1822). 7. Joseph H, b. Sep 28, 1820, d. Nov 10, 1846 8. Dr. Benjamin John, b. Jun 28, 1822 9. Dr. John Thomas, b. May 21, 1828. Member of St. Timothy's Episcopal Ch in Herndon, VA. *1791 D-CHESTER-39. Levi Day, b. Jan 1791, On 9 Jan 1817 m. Elizabeth A. Johnson. Lived Balto. City,
1813.(168) D-CHESTER-315. Sarah Day, b. Md. 1791 of John, III [c.1756], d. 11 Sep 1868, bur Deer Creek M. E.
Ch, Chestnut Hill, Harford, Md. m. John Rogers, 1789-1871. *1792 Ann Day, b. G1792 m. Samuel Gardner Apr 18, 1810 (Anne Arundel Co ML, Brumbaugh II:437) D-CHESTER-314. Nancy Ann Day, b. Md. G1792 of John, III [c1756], d 14 Sep 1854, Bur Greenmount
Cem, Balto, Md. Quaker. On 3 May 1810 m. Robert D. Milholland, b. 1788. Lived Baltimore. D-NICHOLAS-342-1 Ishmael Day, b. 20 Mar 1792 possib. son of Ishmael (D-NICHOLAS-342/1753), d.
Dec 27, 1872. "Defender in War of 1812" (Baltimore County tombstones). m. Ann, b. 11 Mar 1805, d. 6
Dec 1868. Bur Fork Methodist Ch, Harford Co. (Baltimore County Tombstones)(169) This story is still told
in the neighborhood of Fork:(170) "As [Confederate raider Harry Gilmor] passed the home of Ishmael
Day...between Fork and Kingsville, he saw an American flag floating from the building...One man in Gilmor's
band said he would tear down the flag and tie it to his horse's tail. This was too much for Ishmael Day. The
insult to the flag roused his wrath, and he shot and killed the man who attempted it. Gilmor's band, however,
set fire to the house, burned it to the ground, and killed the horse upon which Day tried to escape. He
dropped down behind some brush, where he was safely hidden while the raiders dashed on to some other
deed of warfare." John Day, b. Balto May 10 1792, m. Providence Kitely. (Darlene LKeese, T Bar Ranch, Sandy, UT 84093,
via Tom R Day, Jr, 1110 Marshall Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646). Possibly same John Day(e), b. G1792.
Lived Balto. City, 1817.(171) *1793 D-ROBERT-162-3 Nancy Day, b. Aug 23, 1793 of Robert [G1732]. d. Dec 1, 1862. m. William Dawkins.
Changed from Episcopal to Methodist Church on Oct 1, 1809. Buried beside husband in Dawkins burial
ground in Calvert County. 1. Rebecca, m. Dr. John Sedgwick, b in Virginia.(172) 2. Margaret, m. Wall. D-JAMES-41 Polly Day, b. Feb 7, 1793 of John [1766]. Bapt Mar 29, 1793; Baptisms, Prince George's
Parish, Rockville, MD (Brumbaugh II:542) *1794 KENT-215 Mary Day, b. Kent DE Nov 11 1794 of John [1754]. d. 1860. m. Jan 24 1814 James Sharpley. D-NICHOLAS-348-1 Rebecca Young Day, b. c. 1794, possib dau of John Young Day [1772]; d. 1 Aug
1815, age 21 years. Or, Rebecca Young Day, d. 1st inst., in her 19th year, leaving a mother and three
brothers.(173) Bur. Kingsville. (Baltimore County tombstones) Robert Day, b. Balto 1794. (Darlene Leese, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537, via Tom R Day, Jr, 1110
Marshall Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646). *1796 Elizabeth Day, b. Balto 1796. m. Bowman. (Darlene Leese, T Bar Ranch, Eldorado, OK 73537, via Tom
R Day, Jr, 1110 Marshall Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646). *1797 D-NICHOLAS-342-2 Samuel Day, b. G1797 possib son of Ishmael (D-NICHOLAS-342/1753). m. Charity,
b. 5 Aug 1799, d. Apr 26, 1847. Bur Fork Meth Ch (89) *1798 D-HENRY-1 John Day, b. 1798 of Henry (as believed by family) [G1776]. d. 1850. m. G1835 Annie
Ridgley. (Source: William Arnebeck - MVPJ12A) 1. Jane Elizabeth Day, b. Jan 18, 1836; m. William Wesley Fowler Oct 7, 1852, d. Mar 31, 1913.
Lived Prince Georges County, MD. D-CHESTER-311. Israel Day, b. Md. 1798 of John, III [c1756]. Cooper. Lived at Havre de Grace 1850
& 1870. on 21 Feb 1821 m. Mary Baker. D-NICHOLAS-348-2 William Young Day, b. 1 Mar 1798, possib son of John Young Day [1772], d 31 Aug
1879. Charlotte Orso, wife, b. 4 Aug 1798, d. 19 Nov 1870. Both bur. Kingsville. *1799 D-CHESTER-312. William Boyce Day, b. Md 3 Mar 1799 of John, III [c1756], d. 15 Feb 1871. Bur.
Dublin Meth. Ch, Harford Co, Md. In 1825 m. Margaret A. Tait, d. 18 Apr 1860. *1800 *1801 MATTHEW-163-1 Leonard Day, b 1801, of Ezekel [1767]. d. 19 May 1881. Lived Pendleton Co, VA
(WV). m. Rachel Harman, b. 29 Jul 1800, d. 10 Jun 1887. Parents of 13 children: (1) Sanford, m. Eliza;
(2) Eunice, m. Jacob Shirk, went to Upshur Co; (3) Soloman m. Hannah Harper, went to Upshur Co; (4)
Samson, m. Helena Harman, 2nd m. Christine Waldron, went to Tucker; (5) Isaac, m. Louisa Connell and
lived in Grant Co; (6) Joshua, b. 9 Sep 1829, d. 18 Feb 1919, m. Christina Sites, b. 1838, d. 1882.(174) Well
to do farmer; owned several hundred acres in confines of Spruce Knob; member of Legislature 1881, County
Commissioner 1882, 1888, 1893; County Sheriff, 1868-1873. (7) Mary, m. Jacob sites, 2nd m. Joseph
Elbon, went to Tucker Co.; (8) Aaron, m. Sarah Phares, 2nd m. Mary Price and went to Randolph County;
(9) Samuel (single) (10) Miles, m. Bridget. Seems to have d. at an early age and his widow m. a William
Simpson. (11) Elza, m. John Miller, lived Upshur Co; (12) Benjamin, m. Elizabeth Harman, probably lived
in the Harmon hills of Pendleton Co; (13) Washington, m ?, killed in Civil War. (Wilson) *1804 D-FAWN-11 Amos Day, b. May 19, 1804 of Matthew [1761]. On 28 Dec 1837 m. Harriet Lowe (1815-1910) b. Dec 19, 1815, of Jeremiah (1771-1856) d. Mar 27, 1910. Bur. Fawn Friends d. Feb 1, 1881, bur. Fawn Grove Quaker Cemetery, York, PA, Row O.(175)
1. Sylvester, b. 1839, m. Mary Walthens, to Nebraska 2. Theota, b. 1841, m. Nathaniel Webb 3. Louise Rebecca, b. 1850, m. James Oliver Keech 4. Harriet Ann, b. 1853, 5. Amos Hugh, b. 1856 6. Jeremiah, b. 1858 7. David L, b. 1860 D-CHESTER-318 Elizabeth Jane Day, b. Dublin, Harford Co ca 1804 of John, III [c1756], d. 12 Feb 1896.
With Charles McCann, (sheriff) parents of. 1. Samuel Sidney Day, b. Dublin 13 Apr 1826 - d Harford County 20 Dec 1914.(176) On 16 Apr 1829 in Baltimore Co, she m. Benjamin B. Babington, d. 1832. 2. Sarah Ann, b. Dublin Jul 1830, d. 8 Sep 1902. m. R. Lamar McCann, son of Charles McCann. About 1844 she m James Davis, Shoemaker in Dublin Md. He d. ca 1864.(177) 3. Robert, b. Dublin ca 1847 4. Willie, b. Dublin 5. John C, b. Dublin ca. 1844, d. Oct 1881 *1806 D-CHESTER-319. Lydia Day, b. nr. Dublin, Harford Co, Md. 28 Dec 1806 of John, III [c1756], d. 14 Apr
1899. Bur. Sidney, Ohio. m. Thomas Burson. Lived in Balto. On 10 Oct 1836 She m. (2) Milton Baily,
descendant of Joel Baily, Quaker, 10 Oct 1836, at Baltimore, Md. He was b. 23 Apr 1799, New Market,
Md, d. Jul 30, 1857. *1808 DAA-19-11 Avis Day, b. Jun 28, 1808, m. Reuben Dorsey D-GLENN-11 Owen Day, b. MD 1808, probable brother of Robert (1812), & son of William/1770. Lived
Howard County 1860's. Glenn Day (wisdom312@aol.com, August 1998) *1810 John Day, b. G1810. On 29 Nov 1831 in PG Co MD m. Ann Winkler, b. G1813. (AAI:4) *1812 D-CHESTER-317. Isabella Day, b. Md. c 1812 of John, III [c1756]. m. James Dorney. Lived 4th Ward
Balto City, 1850 Census. D-GLENN-12 Robert Day, b. 1812, probable brother of Owen (1808) and son of William/1770. Lived
Howard County 1860's. Glenn Day (wisdom 312@aol.com, August 1998 *1815 DAA-24-2 Elizabeth Day, b. G1815 of Ann Arundel m. Thomas Jenkins, Thurs eve last. (2/21/1833) by
Rev. Mr. Watkins. (178)
DAA-24-1 Martha Day, b. G1815. On 21 Feb (3 Feb) 1833 in PG Co, MD m. Levi Sheakells (Sheckells),
b. G1812. (AAI:4; Rev. Watkins Offic. (66, p. 101) *1816 DAA-19-12 Edward Day, b. 1816 in Howard Co, m. Alcinda M. 1. M.A. (son), b. c. 1843 2. Francis William, b. c. 1845 3. Joshua B, b. c. 1847 4. George D, b. c. 1849 5. Alcinda, b. c. 1850 6. E. Amanda, b. c. 1857 7. Edward Washington, b. c. 1861 (+) *1824 DPF-13 John Day, b. c. 1824, Camp Springs, P. G. Co. Name may orig have been Sherwood. lived nr.
Thomas Seabert Day, & 2 daughters married two of T. S. Day's sons. *1825 DBA-21 William N. Day, b. G1825. a Justice of the Peace in Harford Co., authorizes indenture to bind out
Negr Rebecca Jane Stump, daughter of Adeline stump, to Samuel Whann to learn the art of housewifery until
age 18.(179) *1828 Lucinda Day, b. ca 1827-1828, place unknown. 28 Sep 1843 by J P in Muskingum Co, Ohio (Marriage Book
#3) m. Jacob Boyer, b. MD possib. 1 May ca 1793-4; he was son of Peter Boyer of Frederick MD and
Catharine Runkles. ("Peter Boyer is currently listed as 2- CA3, and will most likely be in Vol. 5 of the 7th
edition. Donald A. Boyer, May 13, 1986; American Boyer Assoc.) He d. 28 Jul 1882, she d. 13 Oct 1862.
Bur Beulah Bapt Cem #83. 1850 Dist 112, Hopewell Twp, 26 Jul stated that Jacob was a farmer, worth was
$3500. And that he has b. Md. Children were Andrew J, b. ca 1845; Ellen, b. ca 1846; Julia Ann, b. 17 oct
1847; James, b. ca Nov 1849; Peter, b. 1 Mar 1851; Lewis, b. 1853-4, Lucinda, b. 1854-5, Minerva Jane,
b. 1859, Jacob S b. 1862--mother Lucinda may have d. in childbirth.(180) *1831 Margaret R. Day, b. G1831. On 10 Jun 1849 in PG Co, MD m. Nicholas C. Stephen, b. G1828. (AAI:4) *1846 George W. Day, b. May ca 1846-7. In 1916 m. Leanna Moore, b. ca 1854 Forestville, PGC, d. 1898, dau
of John D. Moore, b. ca 1810 and wife ann Amelia, b. ca 1823. Moores lived PG County, MD. Day's
brother in law William T. Moore was great-grandfather of Shirley Buckler
(Shirley.Buckler@avonpark.macdill) *1850 Eliza Ana Day, b. G1850. On 3 Dec 1868 in PG Co MD m. Noah Lusby, b. G1847. (AAI:4) *1858 Harriett R Day, b. G1858. On 22 Jun 1876 in PG Co, MD m. John Shaw, b. G1855. (AAI:4) *1860 DAA-19-127 Edward Washington Day, b. 22 Aug 1860, d. 28 May 1938. On 24 Nov 1880 m. Florence
Cross, b. 14 Feb 1863, d. 4 Jan 1942. 1. Walter Eugh, b. 26 Sep 1881 (+) 2. Albert E, b. 17 Aug 1883 (+) 3. Ellis Cross, b. 1 May 1885 (+) 4. Frank Hamilton, 20 Jan 1887 - 7 Jul 1887) 5. Leala, b. 19 Feb 1888 (+) 6. Robert Andrew (22 Oct 1889 - 20 Jan 1891) 7. Florence Edna (19 Aug 1896 - 20 Jan 1897) 8. Edith Dorsey (1 Sep 1898 - 27 Apr 1906) 9. Harry W, (6 Dec 1900 - 12 Jul 1905) *1881 DAA-19-127-1 Walter Eugh, b. Sep 26, 1881, m. Elizabeth W. Todd. *1883 DAA-19-127-2 Albert E. Day, b. 17 Aug 1883, d Apr 1, 1944 *1885 DAA-19-127-3 Ellis Cross Day, b. May 1 1885, d. 1959. On 24 Nov 1909 m. Annie Florence Phelps. 1. Capitola (dau) 2. Ann 3. Ellis Cross, Jr, b. Jun 2, 1927 (+) *1888 DAA-19-127-5 Leala Day, b. 19 Feb 1888. Had son. *1927 DAA-19-127-33 Ellis Cross Day, Jr, b. Jun 2, 1927, Howard Co., Md. On Oct 3, 1954 m. Barbara Bohly,
b. Balt Nov 9 1935. 1. John Charles, b. DC Jun 9, 1956 2. Michael Cross, b. DC Apr 16, 1958 3. Steven Edward, b. DC Dec 31, 1959 Descendants of Samuel Sidney Day, only DPENNA-2-318-1 Samuel Sidney Day, b. Dublin, Harford Co, 13 Apr 1826, d Dec 20, 1914. Bur
Darlington Cem. Shoemaker. Lived Harford Co. On 1 Apr 1852 m. Mary Heaton. Scarborough, b. Dublin
1831, d. 28 Nov 1896. Bur Darlington. dau of William S. Scarborough & Elizabeth Fisher(181) 1. William Heaton, b. Darlington 15 May 1853 (+) 2. Emma Virginia, b. Darlington Feb 8, 1855 (+) 3. Elizabeth Jane, b. Darlington Oct 1, 1856 (+) 4. Samuel Thomas, b. Darlington 1859 (+) 5. John Cornell, b. Darlington 4 Feb 1861 (+) 6. Mary Elvira, b. 4 Dec 1863, d. 11 Mar 1864. Bur Southern Cem, Dublin. 7. Sidney Cassell, b. Darlington 8 Nov 1865 (+) 8. Alonzia Gustavus, b. Darlington 8 Nov 1865 (+) 9. Henry Lee, b. Darlilngton 29 Jul 1867, d. young. a. Grafton Ellsworth, b. Darlington 1870 (+) b. Maretta Isabella, b. Darlington (+) DPENNA-2-318-11 William Heaton Day, b. Darlington 15 May 1853, d. Nov 1921. m. Elizabeth Banister.
ca 1877. Bur. Darlington Cem., Md. DPENNA-2-318-12 Emma Virginia Day, b. Darlington Feb 8, 1855, d. 19 Dec 1888. On 23 Mar 1876 m.
Joseph Hopkins. DPENNA-2-318-13. Elizabeth Jane Day, b. Darlington Oct 1, 1856, d. 6 Apr 1915. On 12 Aug 1880 m.
Hugh J. McNutt DPENNA-2-318-14. Samuel Thomas Day, b. Darlington 4 Apr 1859, d. 12 Jul 1918. Physician. m.
Rebecca Galloway. Bur. Darlington Cem, Md. DPENNA-2-318-15. John Cornell Day, b. Darlington 4 Feb 1861, d. 28 Dec 1901. m. Barbara Jane.. Bur.
Darlington Cemetery. DPENNA-2-318-16 Mary Elvira Day, b. Darlington 4 Dec 1863, d. 11 Mar 1864, Bur. Southern Cem,
Dublin, Md. DPENNA-2-318-17. Sidney Cassell Day, Sr, b. Darlington, Harford Co, 8 Nov 1865, d. 30 June 1931. Bur
Darlington Cem. Merchant. Owned Store and Bakery, Darlington. On 11 Mar 1891 in Harford Co. m.
Mary Amelia Warner, dau of Joseph James Warner & Alithea Scarboro, b. Darlington Mar 9, 1867, d. Jun
12, 1947. Bur Darlington Cemetery, Harford Co, Md. 1. Pearl Alithea, b. Jan 28, 1892 (+) 2. Sidney Cassell, Jr, b. Aug 20, 1893 (+) 3. Marie Warner, b. Jul 15, 1906 (+) DPENNA-2-318-18. Alonzia Gustavus Day, b. Darlington 8 Nov 1865, d. 5 May 1892. Unmarried. Bur.
Southern Cemetery, Dublin. DPENNA-2-318-19 Grafton Ellsworth Day, b. Darlington 1870, d. 1946. Physician. On 21 Oct 1896 m.
Alberta Louise Buckingham . Bur. Darlington Cemetery. DPENNA-2-318-1a. Maretta Isabella Day, b. Darlington 9 Jul 1872, d. 29 Aug 1934. On 17 Feb 1891 m.
Oliver Knight. Buyr Rocks, Harford Co, Md. DPENNA-2-318-171 Pearl Alithea Day, b. Darlington, Harford Co, Jan 28, 1892, d. Dec 21 1912. Bur.
Darlington, Harford Co, Md.. On Dec 21, 1912 m. John Murphy. DPENNA-2-318-172. Sidney Cassell, Jr, b. Darlington Co, Aug 20, 1893, d. Reading, Penna Apr 22, 1974.
Bur. Forest Lawn Cemetery, Richmond. Comptroller, State of Va. On Sep 25, 1915 m. Virfginia Williams
Warwick, dau of Noble Leidy Warwick and Annie Turner, b. Feb 16, 1897 in Norfolk, Va, d. Dec 17, 1970.
Bur. Forest Lawn. 1. Dorothy Lucille, b. Richmond Jul 19, 1918 (+) 2. William Warwick, b. Richmond Jan 22, 1894 (+) 3. Robert Warren, b. Richmond Mar 23, 1927 (+) DPENNA-2-318-173 Marie Warner Day, b. Darlington, Harford Co., July 15, 1906,d. 7 Sep 1927. Never
married. Bur. Darlington. DPENNA-2-318-172-1. Dorothy Lucille Day, b. Richmond VA Jan 19, 1918, d. May 17, 1942. Bur
Lexington, KY. On Feb 12, 1941 m. Joseph Hieronymus. DPENNA-2-318-172-2 William Warwick Day, b. Richmond VA Jan 22, 1924, d. 15 Nov 1987; bur. Forest
Hills Cem, Reading, Berks Co, PA. V.P. of Sales, Pennsylvania Dutch Cookie Co., Fleetword, Penna. On
Dec 22, 1945 in Philadelphia m. Mary Elizabeth Zurn, dau of Raymond Winfield Zurn & Della Myers, b.
Philadelphia May 26, 1924, d. 29 Aug 1986. Bur. Reading, PA. 1. Robert Warwick, b. Phila, PA, June 5, 1947 (+). 2. John Scott, b. Phila, PA 9 Mar 1954. (1992) Single 3. Deborah Beth, b. Phila, PA 31 May 1956. On 16 May 1981 m. James G. Ludwick. DPENNA-2-318-172-3 Robert Warren Day, b. Richmond Mar 23, 1927, d. 28 Jan 1973. Bur. Richmond.
On 5 Sep 1952 m. Sarah Bain. DPENNA-2-318-172-21 Robert Warwick Day, b. Phila, PA June 5, 1947. MGS Member D-088. On 16
Jun 1973 m. Barbara N. Brandon. Div 1976. (1991) 3413 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746. Descendants of Mary Day, only *1833 D-JAMES-157. Charles Carroll Ward, b. 1 Aug 1833, Lexington, Scott Co, Ind, of Priscilla Tucker [1790]
of Mary Day [1760], d. 19 Aug 1918, Chariton, Lucas Co, Iowa; bur. there. Lived Indiana, Dakota
Territory, Iowa. Church Affiliation Christian, Methodist Episcopal. Supported North in Civil War. On 5
Dec 1854 in Danville, Ind, m. Serena Ellen Miller, b. 30 Sep 1836 in Clark Co, Indiana, d. 21 Nov 1901,
Chariton, Lucas Co, Iowa. Methodist Episcoopal.(182) 1. Emma H, b. Oct 1855, Winterset, Madison Co, IA, m. 28 Aug 1878 in Lucas Co George W.
Larimer. 2. Cora Mae, b. 1 May 1858, Winterset, Madison Co, IA, d. 30 Aug 1940, Wichita, Sedgwick Co,
Kansas. Schoolteacher On 19 Sep 1880 m. Alexander Armstrong Reeside, b. 23 Jan 1857, Fairfield,
Jefferson Co, IA, d. 27 Jun 1939, Wichita, Sedgwick Co, Kansas. Lived Iowa, Kansas. Schoolteacher.
Religion: Christian. (+) 3. William H, b. after 1860, of Council Bluffs, IA 4. Mary (Molly), b. after 1860, of Chariton, IA, m. 1 Fuller, m (2) Smith. 5. Mable, b. after 1860, of Denver, CO, m. (1) McMichael, (2) Keener. D-JAMES-157-2. Cora Mae Ward, b. 1 May 1858, Winterset, Madison Co, IA, of Charles Carroll Ward
[1833]; d. 30 Aug 1940, Wichita, Sedgwick Co, Kansas. Schoolteacher On 19 Sep 1880 m. Alexander
Armstrong Reeside, b. 23 Jan 1857, Fairfield, Jefferson Co, IA, d. 27 Jun 1939, Wichita, Sedgwick Co,
Kansas. Lived Iowa, Kansas. Schoolteacher. Religion: Christian.(183) 1. Mona Ward, b. 7 Jul 1881, Chariton, Lucas Co, IA, m. 3 Oct 1903 Walter Kirkland, d. 3 Dec
1963, Tulsa, OK. 2. Lela Lenore, b. 23 Jul 1883, d. Jul 1983, San Francisco, CA. m. Harry Grobe. 3. Arnold Adair, b. 25 Aug 1889, Wichita, Sedgwick Co, KS, d. 3 Jan 1975, Wichita. On 25 Oct
1913 in Los Angeles m. Isola Hyatt. 4. Carol Dorothy, b. 18 Aug 1894, Wichita, d. 5 Jan 1976 Duarte, Los Angeles, CA. Bur. Rose Hills
Park, Whittier, LA. On 26 Aug 1910 in Clories, Curry Co, New Mexico, m. George Albert Waterbury. (+) 5. Delbet Cubbon, b. 21 May 1897, Wichita, d. 23 Aug 1980 Wichita. On 16 Jun 1924 m. (1) Eva
Ellen Hussy, (2) Eloise Bowman. 6. June, b. 27 Jun 1900, Wichita, d. 26 Sep 1932 Wichita in childbirth. m. Oscar Smith. D-JAMES-157-24. Carol Dorothy Reeside, b. Wichita 18 Aug 1894, of Cora Mae Ward [1858]; d. 5 Jan
1976 Duarte, Los Angeles, CA. Bur. Rose Hills Park, Whittier, LA. Homemaker, Christian. On 26 Aug
1910 in Clories, Curry Co, New Mexico, m. George Albert Waterbury, b. Wichita 1 Jan 1890, d. 26 Oct
1974, West Covina, LA. Bur Rose Hills Park, Whittier, LA. Carpenter, Christian. Served in Canadian
Army, World War I. 1. Saxon Elisabeth, b. 2 Dec 1913, Los Angeles, m. 26 Jul 1935 Charles Edward WAgner. 2. Cameron Ward, b. 11 Feb 1924, Wichita, KS. Bank employee. Served in Army, World War II
and Korea. On 3 Jul 1947 in Pasadena m. Patricia Ellen Onion, b. 22 Feb 1925 in Flint, Genesee Co, Mich.
Lived Michigan, California, Hawaii. Employed banks, hospital. Christian. (+) D-JAMES-157-242. Cameron Ward Waterbury, b. 11 Feb 1924, Wichita, KS. of Carol Dorothy Reeside
[1894] Bank employee. Served in Army, World War II and Korea. On 3 Jul 1947 in Pasadena m. Patricia
Ellen Onion, b. 22 Feb 1925 in Flint, Genesee Co, Mich. Lived Michigan, California, Hawaii. Employed
banks, hospital. Christian. 1. Christopher Ward, b. 27 Feb 1953, Pasadena, m. 17 Mar 1984 Cynthia Marie Blanco, Las Vegas,
Clark Co, NV. 2. Carol Eilene, b. 7 Aug 1954, Pasadena, m. 14 Feb 1980 Las Vegas, Clark Co, NV James Sanford
Hughes (+) 3. Georgia Charlene, b. 15 Jan 1958, Pasadena, LA Co, m. 31 Jul 1982, Div Mar 1983. D-JAMES-157-242-2 Carol Eilene Waterbury, b. 7 Aug 1954, Pasadena of Cameron Ward Waterbury
[1924]. Bank employee. LDS. m. 14 Feb 1980 Las Vegas, Clark Co, NV James Sanford Hughes, b. 31 Jul
1940 Carrollton, Green Co, IL. Q. C. Manager. LDS. Lived Illinois, California, Mississippi. (1993) 3525
Sherwood Drive, Greenville, MS 38701. (601) 3335-6422. 1. Steven Cameron, b. 17 Aug 1983, Arcadia, LA Co. 2. Jonathan Warren, b. 27 Jun 1985, Glendora, LA Co. 3. Michael James, b. 28 Jul 1988, Jackson, Hinds Co, MS. ========================
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An Historical Tour of St. John's Parish in Commemmoration of its 275th Anniversary, 1692 - 1967,
A Short History of St. John's Episcopal Church of Baltimore and Harford Counties, Kingsville, MD 1968
Anjou, Gustave, Day Family - Irish Connections; no date, unpubl. Manuscript purchased by Tom R. Day, Ohio, from Goodspeed's Book Shop, Boston, February 1973, and copied. Note: I now understand Gustave Anjou produced fraudulent genealogies. In the early 20th century Anjou would, for the sum of $9000, produce beautifully prepared genealogies which interspersed well documented publicly known facts with other data which was a complete fabrication. Any information in this database attributed to Anjou should be viewed with the greatest suspicion. (July 2001).
Baldwin, Jane, ed., Maryland Calendar of Wills, Balt: Gen Publ Co, 1968.
(Barnes, 1965) Barnes, Robert, Colonial Families of Baltimore Co, Series 1, July 1965. MGS Lib.
BB (Barnes Book), owned by John Burrows 815 Hartsook Blvd., Roanoke, Virginia 24014
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(Barnes, 1973) Barnes, Robert, Marriages and Deaths from the Md. Gazette 1727-1839. Gen Publ. Co, Balt 1973.
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(Bowie) Bowie, Effie Gwynn, Across the Years in Prince George's County, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1975
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| Marriage Records of Anne Arundel County in Brumbaugh, II.
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Burns, Anne Walker, Maryland Marriage Records to 1777.
(Census, 1776) Carothers, Betty Sterling, 1776 Census of Md. 1974.
(Census, 1790) Heads of Families of the First Census of the U. S. Taken in the year 1790. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1972.
(Census, 1800) Johnson, Ronald Vern, ed. Maryland 1800 Census, Provo, Utah: Associated Indexing Systems, 1973; Maryland Genealogical Society, Montgomery County, Maryland: 1800 Census, Baltimore, Md 1972. [Districts: (1) probably North (Damascus, (2) probably West (Seneca), (3) probably South (Rockville, (4) probably East, (Olney)]
Clements, S. Eugene & F. Edward Wright, The Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War. Silver Spring, 1987. Family Line Publications
Coldham, Peter Wilson, Settlers of Maryland 1679-1700, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1995
Coldham, Peter Wilson, Settlers of Maryland 1701-1730, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1996
Coldham, Peter Wilson, Settlers of Maryland 1731-1750, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1996
Coldham, Peter Wilson, Settlers of Maryland 1751-1765, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1996
Coldham, Peter Wilson, Settlers of Maryland 1766-1783, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1996
(FCW) Frederick County Wills
(FCLO) Frederick County Land Office
(FCML) Frederick County Marriage Licenses)
(Freel) Margaret Walker Freel, Our Heritage, Asheville, NC 1956. Supplied by Samuel Walker, 710 Cabrillo Ave, Coronado, CA 92118.
(FMMB) Fielder M. M. Beall, Colonial Families of the United States Descended from the Immigrants (Genealogy of the Beall Families in the United States of America) Washington, D.C. 1929. "Be very careful of Fielder Beall's book. I have found many errors in it. We placed a label on it saying, "use only as a guide to further research." When it was stolen, I did not replace it." Jane C. Sween, Librarian, Montgomery County Historical Society, August 25, 1982.
Faulkner, Ethan E., "Day Genealogy," Unpubl. Manuscript, "compiled and printed, sometime in the 1950's, by Mr. Ethan E. Faulkner, now deceased...he did the research for membership in Sons of the American Revolution, but was not accepted." Material then copied by Mrs. Ferris Q. Day of La Palma, CA in 1972 and forwarded to Leona Harris Mero of Hampton Virginia in 1972.
(Heterick) Heterick, Elizabeth B., Five Families "BEALL" of Maryland: Their Intermarriages and Descendants, mimeographed, no date. Montgomery County Historical Society, Rockville, Maryland, approx. 1970.
Historic Graves of Maryland
Hoskinson, J. Henry (Apartment 62, 2101 Connecticut Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. 20008. Correspondence.
Hull, Roberta, with Carolyn H. Vosskuhler, Descendants of Alexander Beall (1649-c.1744): Immigrant to Maryland. Beall Family Association, P. O. Box 33918, Portland Oregon, 97292-3918, 1999
Hurley, William Neal, Jr. Our Maryland Heritage: The Walker Families. Bowie: Heritage Books, 1997.
Mackenzie, George Norbury, Colonial Families of the United States of America, 1607-1775. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1966
(Magruder) Magruder, James M., Jr. Index of Maryland Colonial Wills, 1634-1777, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1975
Marys, William B., The Day Family of "Taylor's Mount", Gunpowder River. MGS Bulletin 9:15
(MCW) Montgomery County Wills
(MCLO) Montgomery County Land Office)
(MCML) Montgomery County Marriage Licenses)
(M. Co. 1783 Tax List) Montgomery County 1783 Tax List (Microfilm #601), at Museum and Library of Maryland History, abstracted by Gary E. Myer Bruggey, 11 October 1983. #610
(Newman, AAGentry) Newman, Harry Wright, Anne Arundel Gentry, Annapolis: by the author, 1970. 2 Volumes.
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(Newman, CCGentry) Newman, Harry Wright, Charles County Gentry. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1971. (Reprint of 1940 publication).
(Newman, Palatinate) Newman, Harry Wright, The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate, Washington: by the author, 1961
Newman, Harry Wright., Mareen Duvall of Middle Plantation
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(Papenfuse) Papenfuse, Edward C; Day, Alan F; Jordan, DAvid W, and Stiverson, Gregory A. A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press
(Peden Patriots) Henry C. Peden, Jr. Revolutionary Patriots of Montgomery County, Maryland 1776-1783. Westminster: Family Line Publications, 1996
(Pioneers) Tracey, Grace L, and John P. Dern, Pioneers of Old Monocacy - The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland - 1721-1743
Powell, Lorenzo Q. "Somerset County Draftees - 1862", MGS Bulletin, 33:1, Winter 1992, p. 98
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ARCHIVED LEGAL FILES
Archives of Md. Also MusterRolls & Other Services in the American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783.
Baltimore Co. Inventories
Balt Co. Wills
Balt Co. Deeds
Maryland. Admin Acct .
Somerset Co. Inventories & Accounts.
CHURCH RECORDS
P. G. Parish Register (Microfilm, Rockville)
St. John & St. George Episcopal Church Records, Baltimore City, Md.
Register of St. John's Parish, Baltimore County
Evangelical Lutheran Church Records, Frederick, in Md. Hist. Soc Lib.
All Hallows Church Register
St. Paul's Parish Records, Balt. Co.
St. Peter's Parish, Talbot. Co.
1. 1 Warfield, J. D., The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Md. Baltimore: Regional
Publishing Co, 1973.
2. 2 Lineage of Ethan E. Faulkner - Days of Gunpowder Falls, Hale-Mero-Schmitz corresp.
(Referred to in text hereafter as Faulkner.
3. 3 Liber 2, Folio 70, Land Commissioners Office, General Land Office, Annapolis, Md.
4. 4 Baltimore County, Md. Tax Lists, 1699-1706, pp 3,8,16,23,32,41,51,59.
5. 5 Baltimore Co. Wills, Lib 3, Folio 437-8
6. 6 Compiled by Mrs. Frank A Schmitz (Maurine Collins), 2770 Cascade Dr, Dubuque, Iowa, in
letter 12 Dec 1972 to Mrs. James H. Mero (Leona Harris) 212 Brightwood Ave, HIampton, VA
23361.
7. 7 Admin Acct 1737, Lib 16, fol 59 (139, p. 2)
8. 8 Gust Skordas, ed., The Early Settlers of Maryland, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1968,
from early land records of land given to immigrants to Maryland, By Sea, 1633-1680. p. 128, Liber
ABH, Folio 325.
9. 9 Matthew Page Anderson, Tercentenary History of Maryland, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co.,
Baltimore, 1925. Vol I, p. 268
10. 10 Helen W. Ridgley, Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Baltimore:
Genealogical Publishing Co, 1967. Originally published NY: The Grifton Press, 1908., p. 218
11. 11 Gust Skordas, ed., The Early Settlers of Maryland. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co.,
1968, from early land records of land given to immigrants to Maryland by sea, 1633-1680. p. 128,
Liber ABH, folio 325.
12. 12 Hester Dorsey Richardson, Sidelights on Maryland History, Tidewater Publications, Cambridge,
Md 1967, p. 289.
13. 13 Maryland State Papers, Calendar of #, The Black Books. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing
Company, 1967, p. 9
14. 14 Torrence, Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore, p. 397; also AGRI, p. 40; Somerset County C.
P., Liber DBIKL; also AAI:4.
15. 15 Gustave Anjou, Day Family - Irish Connections; no date. Unpublished manuscript owned by
Tom R. Day, Jr, Painesville, Ohio.
16. 16Letter from Robert Barnes, 8 April 1975.
17. 17 Will proved 18 Mar 1698. Letter from Robert Barnes, 8 Apr 1975
18. 18 Torrence, Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore, p. 397, also AGRI, p 40.
19. 19 Annie Walker Burns, Md. Marriage Records to 1777: Court Record DBIKL, Somerset County
C. C. P - Provincial Court, Liber DD-6, fol 84-85.
20. 20 AAI:4; Somerset County Inventories & Accounts (8:417); Marriage records from Maryland,
Notes of Norma Anderson, Mar 1993.
21. 21 Torrence, Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore, p. 397; also American Genealogical Research
Institute, 1976, p. 40; Somerset County C. P., Liber DBIKL.
22. 22 5 SO-400 in Robert Barnes, Maryland Marriages 1634-1777. Baltimore: Genealogical
Publishing Co, 1976, p 185
23. 23 According to 1776 BiCentennial history published in Catonsville. Source: Robert W. Day,
1992
24. 24 Historic Graves of Maryland, p. 218, 219.
25. 25 Stanley Day II, Report of investigation into lives of the ancestors of Joshua Day. January 18,
1987, from records of Minchimhampton Parish, established in 1583, 3.5 miles east of town ofStroud,
12 miles S.E of City of Gloucedster. "In the 17th century it was a prospereous sheep raising and
cloth milling region, famouse for its broadcloth and fabric dyes. It is quite likely that the families of
Samuell and Daniell Day were welll established in that industry. Later records show the existence
of a large mill in Nailsworth, close by to the southwest, known as the Day mill."
26. 26 Amy Day
27. 27 Liber 16, folio 409. Md Admin Acounts Liber 4, folio 61; Liber 4, folio 309. Skordas, p. 123.
Wills can be obtained through Ms. Louise E. Magruder, 132 Charles St, Annapolis, Md 21401
28. 28 Jane Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1968. II,
154.
29. 29 Baltimore County Wills, Liber 3, folio 437-8
30. 30 St. John Parish Register, p. 3-R
31. 31 All Hallows Register, p. 70, in Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the
17th & 18th Centuries. Westminster: Family Life Publications, [No Date], p. 21F.
32. 32 Lusecresha is listed as born/bapt 27 Mar 1696 in All Hallows Parish Register, p. 14, where she
is listed as daughter of Thomas and Mary Day. She is listed as born 7 Mar 1695 and bapt 9 Oct
1698, daughter of Thomas and Mary Day is given in St. James Parish Register, p. 310. The
discrepancy does not have any apparent explanation.
33. 33 George A. Hanson, Old Kent - The Eastern Shore of Maryland. Baltimore: Regional
Publishing Co, 1967
34. 34 Maryland Administration Accounts; letter from Robert Barnes, 8 Apr 1975
35. 35 Source of this family group: Preston L Day,8899 Sheffield Way,Sandy,UT 84093, via Tom
R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. (April 1994)
36. 36 Admin Acct filed 20 June 1738. Maryland Admin Accounts, Queen Ann's Co, Liber 26, folio 274, William and Mary Wroth, Administrators.
37. 37 Maryland State Papers, Calendar of #, The Black Books. Baltimore, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1967. p. 119
38. 38 Warfield, J. D., The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Md. Baltimore: Regional Publishing Co, 1973.
39. 39 Baltimore County Wills Liber 3, folio 437-8.
40. 40 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 7
41. 41 Baltimore County Wills, Liber 3, folio 437-8
42. 42 Balt. Co. Wills, Box 5, folder 87
43. 43 Hale-Mero-Schmitz correspondence, page 8
44. 44 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 6
45. 45 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 6
46. 46 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 7
47. 47 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 6
48. 48 Line of descent: (1) Sarah Day and William Greer (2) William Greer b. Balt ca 1732, d. Grant, Grayson Co, VA 19 Sep 1802, m. Sarah Freeland, b. Scott Co, VA 1736, d. ca 1833. (3) Hannah Greer, b. ca 1760, m. 22 Mar 1787 George Real b. Va 1762. (4) George Real, b. Martinsville, VA 23 Sep 1794, d. White Co, TN ca 1887; Physician. (5) Nancy Matilda Real b. TN 22 Dec 1830, d. TnN 24 Sep 1920, m. William Riley Barber, b. NC 10 Apr 1820, d. Nashville TJN 11 Feb 1865. Saddler. (6) Josephine L. Barber, b. Sunnyside, Marion Co, TN 27 Jul 1851, d. Dunlap TN 24 Sep 1945, m. Anderson C. Grayson, b. TN 6 May 1869. Research of Linda J. Kennedy, (1994) 7908 Cooper Creek Rd, Columbus, GA 31909.
49. 49 Maryland Historical Magazine Vol 53, p. 238. In 1769, re land comm. held meeting on behalf of Col. Wm. Young, Moses Green, aged 54 testified that ...informed by his father John Greer.
50. 50 Tami Neff (HJSN35A); (1992) 8731 Manor Dr, Fort Wayne, IN 46825. Line of descent: (1) Nicholas Day (b.c1650) m. Sarah ??? (2) Sarah Day (b.c1686) m. John Greer (3) John Greer (b.1714/1718) m. Ann (Nancy) Walker (4) Joshua Greer (b.c1746) m. Sarah ??? (5) John N. Greer (b.c1776) m. Judith Brown (6) Joshua Greer (b 1801) m. Nancy Kerley (7) Jesse F. Greer (b. 1827) m. Martha Carlton (8) Milton Greer (b. 1848) m. Jane Elizabeth German (9) Martha Greer (b. 1875) m. George Icenhour (10) Albert Icenhour (b. 1905) m. Ina Shuford (11) Lilyan Icenhour (b. 1931) m. Charles Brown (12) Tami Brown (b. 1959 m. Rupert Theodore Neff
51. 51 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 7
52. 52 Norma W. Anderson, 12712 Crossdale Ave, Norwalk, CA 90650. Corresp Apr 1993.
53. 53 St. John Parish Register, p. 99.
54. 54 Line of Descent: (1) Ann Greer, b. 15 Feb 1721, Gunpowder River, Balt, MD. D. Va, m. John Starkey, b. 1709. (2) Jonathan Starkey, b. Balto. Co 1755, d. Franklin Co, VA 1844; m. Jane George 12 Jan 1780, Franklin Co, VA. (3) Ann Starkey, b. 1799/1800, Franklin, VA; 8 Apr 1822 m. Henry Stover, b. Franklin 1798, d. Franklin 1866. (4) Sarah Stover, b. 28 Jun 1829, m. Elbert Jenkins. (5) Eliza Jane Jenkins, ancestor of Rosalie Herndon, 301643 Pr. Tr. Ct. #40, Prineville, OR 97754.
55. 55 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 7
56. 56 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 7
57. 57 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 13
58. 58 (1) Jemima Saunders, b. 1 Jan 1795 in Franklin Co, Va, d. 5 Sep 1858 in Barren Co, KY. On 13 Dec 1830 in Franklin Co, VA, m. Benjamin Harris, b. 17 Feb 1797 in Franklin Co, VA & d. 7 Nov 1797 in Pettis Co, Mo. (83, p. 13) (2) Joseph Green Harris, Sr, b. 8 Sep 1836 in Franklin Co, VA, d. 8 Apr 1917 in Spruce, Bates Co, MO. On 26 Feb 1861 in Cooper Co MO. m. Ameriller Divers, b. 9 Aug 1843 in Franklin Co VA & d. 19 Jul 1930, R3, Adair, Mayer Co, Oklahoma. (3) His son, Silas Berry Harris, b. 3 Jan 1868, nr Sedalia, Pettis Co, MO, d. 12 Oct 1952, Pryor, Mayer Co, Okla. On 26 Sep 1895 in Bates Co, MO m. Anna Elizabeth Harrison, b. Newton Co, Ind 7 Apr 1874, d. Pryor, Okla 15 May 1967. (4) His daughter, Leona Harris, m. Mero. Address (1974) 212 Brightwood Ave, Hampton, VA 23661, Correspondent for this section.
59. 59 Md. Adm Accts Liber 4, folio 316, filed June 15, 1723. Also 139, p. 1. Also Liber 5, folio 384, filed 22 Feb 1723.
60. 60 St. John's Parish Register, p. 20-R. Roberta Sharp, 417 W. Dearborn, Plano, ILL 60545 c/o Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Rd, Greenwood, SC 29646 has Elizabeth Day, b. 1725, and m. Alexander McComas, b. Nov 19 1713. These data would appear less credible.
61. 61 Baltimore County Wills, Liber 3, folio 437-8
62. 62 Compiled by Mrs. Frank A. Schmitz in letter (Maureen Collins) 2770 CascadeDr, Dubuque, Iowa, in letter dated 12 Dec 1972 to Mrs. John H. Mero (Leona Harris), 212 Brightwood AVe, Hampton, VA 23361.
63. 63 Newman, Harry W., Mareen Duvall of Middle Plantation, p. 536-64 Merriken
64. 64 Balt Co. Wills Lib 19, fol 72, & Baldwin, Md. Calendar of Wills, VI, p. 11
65. 65 St. John's Parish Register
66. 66 Baltimore Co. Wills Lib 22, folio 76, & Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, VIII, p. 36
67. 67 Baltimore Co. Wills Lib 22, folio 76 & Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, VIII, p. 36.
68. 68 Baltimore Co. Wills Lib 19, folio 72 & Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, VI, p. 11.
69. 69 All Hallows Parish Register, p. 25, 77, 261 in F. Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries. Westminster: Family Life Publications, [No Date]. Also AAI:4.
70. 70 Preston, History of Harford Co., p. 45
71. 71 An Historical Tour of St. John's Parish in Commemmoration of its 275th Anniversary, 1692 - 1967, pp 3-5
72. 72 A Short History of St. John's Episcopal Church of Baltimore and Harford Counties, Kingsville, MD 1968
73. 73 An Historical Tour of St. John's Parish in Commemmoration of its 275th Anniversary, 1692 - 1967, pp 3-5
74. 74 An Historical Tour of St. John's Parish in Commemmoration of its 275th Anniversary, 1692 - 1967, pp 3-5
75. 75 Jane Baldwin, Maryland Calendar of Wills, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1968. I, 211.
76. 76 Baltimore County Wills, Boc 6, Folder 7
77. 77 Admin - N. Jr Md. Admin Acc'ts 1744 & 1745, Lib 21/167 & Lib 22/103.
78. 78 Correspondence with Robert W. Day, 124 St. Albans Court, Irmo, SC 19063 (1976)
79. 79 Balt. Co. Wills, Box 5, folder 87
80. 80 Bishop Will
81. 81 St. Peters Parish, Talbot Co, 106
82. 82 All Hallows Parish Register, p. 14
83. 83 All Hallows Parish Register, p. 299, in F. Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries. Westminster: Family Life Publications, [No Date], p. 201
84. 84 Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1700-1750. Balto: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1992, p. 351
85. 85 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day, also Celia Miltz, PCVH21A (Feb 1993). Tom R. Day (4/1994) supplied data on this family obtained from Mrs. David R. Stevens, 509 FranklinDr, San Marcos, TX 78666; Philip E. Day, P. O. Box 451, Vinton, VA 24179; Mrs. William R. Davis, 710 Second St, Coronado, CA 92118.
86. 86 All Hallows Parish Records, p. 35 in F. Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries. Westminster: Family Life Publications, [No Date], p. 317
87. 87 Robert W. Barnes, "The Phelps Family", Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, Fall, 1993, 34:4; p. 365.
88. 88 Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1700-1750. Balto: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1992, p. 299
89. 89 King George Parish Register (Piscataway Parish 1692-1726; St. John's Parish 1726-1902; King George Parish 1902+) Vol I, Index
90. 90 Md. Adm acc't Liber 17, folio 200, 18 June 1739. Rebecca Day extx. In source book, p. 2
91. 91 King George Parish Register (Piscataway Parish 1692-1726; St. John's Parish 1726-1902; King George Parish 1902+) Vol I, Index
92. 92 Elizabeth A. G. Cole, An Account of Our Day Family of Calvert County, Maryland. Lettsworth, LA, 1940, p. 12
93. 93 Md. Adm Accounts Liber 26 folio 66. Brother Richard guardian to orphans. One daughter listed.
94. 94 Lineage of Ethan E. Faulkner, Days of Gunpowder Falls. Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence
95. 95 Md. Admin Accts, 1774, Liber 71, f. 296; 1775, Liber 72 f 234; Letter from Robert Barnes, 8 Apr 1975.
96. 96 Line of Descent: (1) Nicholas Day Amos, (2) Christina Amos b. Balt 29 Oct 1761, d. Bourbon, KY 8 aug 1815;
Line of Descent: (1) Nicholas Day Amos, (2) Thomas Amos, b. Balt Co ca 1765, d. ca 1830, Bourbon, KY, m. Catherine Devore, b. ca 1760, ds. 8 Sep 1760,
Howard, IN. (3) Mordecae Amos, b. Bourbon KY 5 Ocvt 1795, d. Pike MO 25 Aug 1878 (4) Catherine Amos, b. Paris, Bourbon Co, KY 1823, d. Pike MO 23 Aug 1874, m.
John Griffith. (5) Catherine Francis Grifffith, b. Pike Co, MO 25 Feb 1849, d. Rosalia, Whitman, WA 14 Sep 1915. m. Sanford Hoskinson Riggs. (6) Catherine
Louise Riggs, b. Clarksville, MO 17 Jan 1870, d. Wenatchee, WA 13 Jul 1920. m. Benjamin Franklin Bourn. (7) Mildred Frances Bourn, b. Rosalia WA 20 Aug 1892,
d. Wenatchee WA 9 Aug 1972, m. Daniel H. Neher. (8) Daniel Franklin Henher, b. Wnatchee 27 Apr 1917. Source. Frank D. Neher, 3142 Monterey, Malaga, WA
98828. (509) 663-4900. Nov 4, 1994.
97. 97 Lines of Descent:
#1: (1) Nicholas Day Amos, b. Balt 19 Sep 1742. (2) Thomas Amos (3) John Devore Amos, b. Jefferson, KY abt 1788; (4) Thomas Amos, b. 1818; (5) Thomas Wesley Amos, b. Lexington, IN Dec 1848 (6) Harriet Anna Mos, b. 2 Nov 1882, m. John Curtis H. Piercefield. (7) Eugene Piercefield Hunter, b. Indianapolis 8 Apr 1916 (8) John William Hunter, b. 21 Jul 1938, m. Donna Hunter. 29 S. Ash St, Redlands, CA 92373 (714) 793-3024
#2: (1) William Amos and Ann; (2) James Amos and Hannah Clark. James is brother to Thomas, m. Elizabeth Day. (3) Robert Amos and Martha McComas (4)
James Amos (5) Joshua Amos and Julia Hay; (6) Josephine Amos and Turney Warren Baird; (7) parents (8) Virginia Carlin (JFPJ24A) 1992. More on Amos family
of Baltimore (now Harford Co, Md) in "The children of Mount Soma" from Gertrude J. Stephens, 2 Lee Circle, Spanish Fort, AL 36527.
98. 98 James Day Family Bible. The original Bible has been lost, but several transcriptions apparently made in the mid 1800's are extant.
99. 99 Tom Day (T.DAY5, GEnie, 1994)
100. 100 St. Margaret's, Westminster Parish. p. 132F; Edward Wright, Anne Arundel County Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries. Westminster:
Family Life Publications, [No Date]. Also AAI:4
101. 101 Archives of Maryland, Vol XVIII, p. 58. Contains Muster Rolls & Other Services in the American Revolutionary War, 1775 - 1783; also in Barnes Book
[BB], page 162 owned by John Burrows 815 Hartsook Blvd., Roanoke, Virginia 24014
102. 102 Source: John Burrows. Line of descent: (1) James Elliott, b. Baltimore Co c. 1753, d. Feb 1830 Pittsylvania Co, m. Mary, Pittsylvania Co. (2) John
Elliott, b. c. 1801, d aft 1860 Pittsylvania Co, m. 21 Dec 1821 Suzanna May, Pittsylvania Co. (3) Thomas Jefferson Elliott, b. 3 Nov 1831, d. 14 Oct 1886,
Pittsylvania Co, m. 4 Feb 1853 Sarah Elizabeth Tate. (4) John William Elliott, b. 11 Sep 1854, d. 29 Jun 1941, m. Cordelia Frances Crader. (5) David Thomas
Elliott, b. 29 Oct 1882 (6) Leslie Robert Elliott, b. 7 Mar 1922; (7) Susan Diane Elliott, b. 20 Oct 1949, Crewe, Nottoway Co, VA. 8 Feb 1970 m. John Everett
Burrows, 815 Hartsook Blvd, Roanoke VA 24014.
103. 103 Correspondance of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr,Austin, TX 78746, 1987.
104. 104 Robert W. Barnes, "Schoolteachers and the Oath," MGS Bulletin, 33:1, Winter 1992, p. 177
105. 105 Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh, MS, MD., Maryland Records, Colonial, Revolutionary, County, Church, p. 300
106. 106 Source of this family group: Preston L Day,8899 Sheffield Way,Sandy,UT 84093, via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. (April 1994)
107. 107 Adm Accts Liber 51, fol 234. Test Proc. Liber 39, fol 23. Annie Walker Burns, Md. Marriage Records to 1777.
108. 108 Kent Co, Liber 31, fol 689. Skordas, p. 123. Md.Admin Accts Liber 51, ff 87, 254, 1764; Liber 66, f. 339, 1771.
109. 109 Robert Barnes, Colonial Families of Baltimore Co., Series 1, July 1965. MGS Library.
110. 110 Letter from Maurine Schmitz to Leona Mero, May 31, 1974.
111. 111 Correspondence with Robert W. Day, 124 St. Albans Court, Irmo, SC 19063 (1976)
112. 112 Compiled by Mrs. Frank A. Schmitz in letter (Maureen Collins) 2770 Cascade Dr, Dubuque, Iowa, in latter dated 12 Dec 1972 to Mrs. John H. Mero (Leona Harris), 212 Brightwood Ave, Hampton, VA 23361.
113. 113 Letter from Maurine Schmitz to Leona Mero, May 31, 1974.
114. 114 King George Parish Register (Piscataway Parish 1692-1726; St. John's Parish 1726-1902; King George Parish 1902+) Vol I, Index.
115. 115 Letter from Maurine Schmitz to Leona Mero, 12 Dec 1972
116. 116 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day.
117. 117 Correspondance of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr,Austin, TX 78746, 1987.
118. 118 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day.
119. 119 William J. Utermohlen, "Eastern Shore Debtors of Christopher Vansant and John Vansant, MGS Bulletin, 33:1, Winter 1992, p. 90
120. 120 Stanley Day, Report of investigation into the lives of the ancestors of Joshua Day. January 18, 1987. 1101 Bahama Bend B-1, Coconut Creek, FL 33066, (305) 971-5684.
121. 121 Query of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746, MGS Bulletin Fall 1991, p. 558
122. 122 Joseph Ames Genealogical Collection (G-5002), Box B-3) at the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, Md - 1920's; "DAY BIBLE", No source given; MHS Magazine, Vol 51, p. 342; "Boyce" File at MHS; Maryland Quaker Records: Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46. Tax Records, 1783 York Co, PA (9 inhabitants, 140 acres, worth 9 Pounds.) Researched by Robert W. Day. Researchers include Celia Miltz, PCVH21A, Feb 1993.
123. 123 Ancestor of Gee Gee Hughes, 1994 (GEnie = V.HUGHES).
124. 124 Johnson, Ronald Vern, ed. Maryland 1800 Census, Provo, Utah: Associated Indexing Systems, 1973, p. 137.
125. 125 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day.
126. 126 Lineage of Ethan E. Faulkner, Days of Gunpowder Falls. Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence
127. 127 Barbara Turner (WCRG44A) September 1992, descent from Mary Day and William Powell: (1) Oliver Powell, b. Adair Co KY 1812 m. 1847 Nancy Powell, b. Adair Co Sep 1822; (2) Oliver Powell, b. 5/16/1850 Adair Co Ky, m. 12/4/1873 Martha E. Harmon, b. Adair 6/16/1857; (3) Monteville Powell, b. Adair Co Oct 11 1882, m. 4/6/1913 Bamnna Lou Wilson, b. Russell Co KY 5/6/1898; (4) Rena Elsie Powell, b. South Lebanon, OH 8/5/1914, m. Cin OH 1/27/1933 Richard Harvey Brown, b. Panther, WV 2/28/1913; (5) Barbara Turner.
128. 128 Sarah Elizabeth Day, daughter of Colbert, m. Faulkner. Their son, Ethan E. Faulkner, b. Claiborne Co, TN 1878 undertook major research on this family.
129. 129 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day.
130. 130 Line of descent: (1) Ann Matthews m. Carvil Matthews, b. 1768, d. 1806; (2) William Levin Matthews, d. 10 May 1851, m. Sarah E. Swartz; (3) Mary Jane Matthews, b. 17 Jan 1836, d. 13 Nov 1890, m. James Henry Swartz, b. 7 Apr 1832, MD; d 17 May 1893; wheelwright of Calvary, HA Co., 1850; m Lic 25 Jan 1856 (4) Florence Oleida Swartz, b. 15 May 1868, d. 12 Dec 1935; m. 12 Mar 1889 Edward Webster Mitchell, b. 23 Sep 1862, d. 8 Oct 1925; (5) Mary Jane Mitchell, b. 29 Nov 1890, d 9 Aug 1961 m. 29 Apr 1911 HA Co Charles Egbert Gross, b. 19 Sep 1887, d 25 Sep 1964; (6) Charles Edwin Gross, b. 15 Feb 1916 Bel Air, HA Co, d. 6 Apr 1978 Balto; mechanic, Aber. Prov. Grd; m. Hazel Catherine Cullum, b. 2 Aug 1917 Level, HA Co; d. 17 Aug 1987 Havre de Grace. (7) Violet Roberta Gross, b. 27 Feb 1938, MD, m. Calvin Edwin Ripken, b. 17 Dec 1935, MD; professional baseball player, manager, and coach; res. Aberdeen, HA Co; m. 30 Nov 1957 HA Co. (8) Children, b. Havre de Grace, Harford Co, MD: (a) Ellen Leigh Ripken, b. 22 Mar 1959; (b) Calvin Edwin Ripken, Jr, b. 24 Aug 1960 (c) Frederick Charles Ripken, b. 24 Nov 1961 (d) William Oliver Ripken, b. 16 Dec 1964. Source: Jon Harlan Livezey, "A Ripken Ancestor Table" in Maryland Genealogical Society Bulletin, 33:4 (Fall 1992), pp 779 - 787.
131. 131 Will Dec 29, 1744, prov Jan 12, 1744 (OS) of Thomas (d. 1680). Richardson, II, 465.
132. 132 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day.
133. 133 Peter Wilson Coldham, The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1700-1750. Balto: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1992, p. 351
134. 134 Maryland Quaker Records, Nottingham Monthly Meeting, Cecil Co, p. 46 (no date, no author); Also History of the Wood Family, p. 89-9; Hinshaw, Nottingham Monthly Meeting Minutes. Researched by Robert W. Day.
135. 135 Source of this family group: Preston L Day,8899 Sheffield Way,Sandy,UT 84093, via Tom R. Day, 1110 Marshall Road, Greenwood, SC 29646. (April 1994)
136. 136 Letter from Meredith Hale, Altadena CA, to Jackson H. Day Feb 22 1975.
137. 137 Robert Barnes, Colonial Families of Baltimore Co, Series 1, July 1965. MGS Lib; Correspondence with Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr,Austin, TX 78746, 1987; also from SAR/DAR REgistration, Correspondence with Chet Hollis (C.HOLLIS1), California, 1993.
138. 138 Journal Entry in Day Family Journal owned by Late Judge Stewart O. Day of Bel Air, Md (of line of Wm. Boyce. Day); John J. Fisher et al v. Israel Day et al Equity Case 616 B-108, 1842, Harford Co, Md.; Day v. McCann Equity Case, Harford Co Md, 1899; Genealogy of the Baily Family, 1658-1910, p. 111; The Milholland Family in America by James Harrison Millholland, Wynnewood, PA 1955. Compiled by Robert W. Day.
139. 139 Folder 28, 1779. F. Edward Wright, "Excerpts from Pardon Papers: Governor and Council, 1777-1836". MGS Bulletin, 32:4, Fall 1991, p. 476.
140. 140 Letter from Meredith Hale, Altadena CA, to Jackson H. Day Feb 22 1975.
141. 141 Letter from Meredith Hale, Altadena CA, to Jackson H. Day Feb 22 1975.
142. 142 Compiled by Mrs. Frank A. Schmitz in letter (Maureen Collins) 2770 Cascade Dr, Dubuque, Iowa, in latter dated 12 Dec 1972 to Mrs. John H. Mero (Leona Harris), 212 Brightwood Ave, Hampton, VA 23361.
143. 143 An Historical Tour of St. John's Parish in Commemmoration of its 275th Anniversary, 1692 - 1967, pp 3-5
144. 144 Correspondence with Robert W. Day, 124 St. Albans Court, Irmo, SC 19063 (1976)
145. 145 Line of Descent: (1) Priscilla Tucker m. 26 Mar 1812 James J. Ward (2) Charles Carroll Ward m. Serena Ellen Miller 5 Dec 1854. (3) Cora Mae Ward m. Alexander Armstrong Reeside 19 Sep 1880. (4) Carol Dorothy Ruside m. George Albert Waterbury. (5) Cameron Ward Warterbury m. Patricia Ellene Onion. (6) Carol Eilene Waterbury m. James Sanford Hughes. (1993) 3525 Sherwood Drive, Greenville, MS 38701 (601) 3353-6422
146. 146 Harford County Deeds, Liber JLG # P, folio 644.
147. 147 Johnson, Ronald Vern, ed. Maryland 1800 Census, Provo, Utah: Associated Indexing Systems, 1973, p. 137.
148. 148 Johnson, Ronald Vern, ed. Maryland 1800 Census, Provo, Utah: Associated Indexing Systems, 1973, p. 137.
149. 149 Johnson, Ronald Vern, ed. Maryland 1800 Census, Provo, Utah: Associated Indexing Systems, 1973, p. 137.
150. 150 Kathryn Jordan and Mary Hellen Emory, "Records of Fawn Grove Quakers (York Co, PA), MGS Bulletin 36 (Spring 1995) 2, pp. 212-213.
151. 151 Gladys B. Wilson, The Joshua Day Family, 1963.
152. 152 Stanley Day, Report of investigation into the lives of the ancestors of Joshua Day. January 18, 1987. 1101 Bahama Bend B-1, Coconut Creek, FL 33066, (305) 971-5684.
153. 153 Helen W. Ridgley, Historic Graves of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1967. Originally published NY: The Grifton Press, 1908., p. 110
154. 154 Hale-Mero-Schmitz Correspondence collection, p. 24
155. 155 Baltimore County Tombstones.
156. 156 Barnes, Robert, Marriages and Deaths fr Balt Newspapers, 1796-1816, Balt: Gen Publ Co, 1978, p. 84. Baltimore Federal Gazette, 27 Jan 1801.
157. 157 Burns, Annie Walker, Maryland Marriage Records, p. 74
158. 158 Query of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746, MGS Bulletin Fall 1991, p. 558
159. 159 Query of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746, MGS Bulletin Fall 1991, p. 558
160. 160 Barnes, Robert, Marriages and Deaths fr Balt Newspapers, 1796-1816, Balt: Gen Publ Co, 1978, p. 84
161. 161 Query of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746, MGS Bulletin Fall 1991, p. 558
162. 162 SAR/DAR Registrations, also will of William Hollis V, Abrington and Lower Gunpowder Hundreds. Chet Hollis (C.HOLLIS1), California.
163. 163 AA Co ML, Brumbaugh II:430. Lic dated 15 Feb, St. James Parish Register, Anne Arundel County, p. 427.
164. Line of descent: (1) Caleb Lockwood (2) Mary Ann Lockwood m. Edward Hardcastle (3) Addison Lockwood Hardcostle (4) Anna Alexander Hardcastle m. Charles Elias Ford (5) Edith Octavia Ford m. Gordon Lippincot Reese (6) Charles Ford Reese m. Lenora Eliz. Myers (7) Ann Hardcastle Reese m. Robert von Lunz, 524 E. Seminary Ave, Towson, MD 21286, (410) 823-2926
165. 165 Barnes, Robert, Marriages and Deaths fr Balt Newspapers, 1796-1816, Balt: Gen Publ Co, 1978, p. 84
166. 166 Line of Descent: (1) Priscilla Tucker m. 26 Mar 1812 James J. Ward (2) Charles Carroll Ward m. Serena Ellen Miller 5 Dec 1854. (3) Cora Mae Ward m. Alexander Armstrong Reeside 19 Sep 1880. (4) Carol Dorothy Ruside m. George Albert Waterbury. (5) Cameron Ward Warterbury m. Patricia Ellene Onion. (6) Carol Eilene Waterbury m. James Sanford Hughes. (1993) 3525 Sherwood Drive, Greenville, MS 38701 (601) 3353-6422
167. 167 Elizabeth A. G. Cole, An Account of Our Day Family of Calvert County, Maryland. Lettsworth, LA, 1940, p. 12
168. 168 Query of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746, MGS Bulletin Fall 1991, p. 558
169. 169 Correspondence with Robert W. Day, 124 St. Albans Court, Irmo, SC 19063 (1976)
170. 170 Isobel Davidson, ed., Real Stories from Baltimore County History, Hatboro, PA: Tradition Press, a Div. of Folklore Associates, Inc, 1967, pp. 144-145.
171. 171 Query of Robert W. Day, 3412 Rain Forest Dr, Austin, TX 78746, MGS Bulletin Fall 1991, p. 558
172. 172 Elizabeth A. G. Cole, An Account of Our Day Family of Calvert County, Maryland. Lettsworth, LA, 1940, p. 12
173. 173 Barnes, Robert, Marriages and Deaths fr Balt Newspapers, 1796-1816, Balt: Gen Publ Co, 1978, p. 84; Baltimore Federal Gazette, 12 Oct 1805.
174. 174 Descent from Joshua: (1) Albert, b. 1861; (2) Stanley, b. 1887, d. 1931; (3) Stanley Day II, b. 1920, (1993) 1101 Barbara Bend B-1, Coconut Creek, FL 33066.
175. 175 Kathryn Jordan and Mary Hellen Emory, "Records of Fawn Grove Quakers (York Co, PA), MGS Bulletin 36 (Spring 1995) 2, pp. 212-213.
176. 176 Descent from Samuel Sidney Day: (1) William Heaton Day - b 15 May 1853 - d 14 Nov 1921, Harford Co; (2) Samuel Wilkins Day - b 8/21/1894, d 3/15/1963 Harford Co; (3) Donald H. Day - b Phila. 1917, raised Harford Co. MD; (4) Celia Day, b TN 1952, m. Miltz. PCVH21A, Feb 1993
177. 177 Day v. McCann Equity Case, Harford Co Md, 1899; Baltimore Co. Marriage Records, 1828-1832; Harford Co Md. Census of 1850, p. 31; 1860 p. 142. Compiled by Robert W. Day.
178. 178 Robert Barnes, Marriages & Deaths from the Maryland Gazette 1727-1839. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing House, 1973. p. 101
179. 179 Abstracted by Henry C. Peden, Jr, MA from original book in Bel Air entitled "Endentures, WSB No. 1", MGS Bullletin. Bel Air Bulletin, 143, p. 136.
180. 180 Line of descent: (1) Jacob Boyer, b. ca 1794, Md (2) William Peter Boyer, b. 1 Mar 1851, Hopewell Twp, Muskingam Co OH (3) Edward Melvin Boyer, b. 25 Sep 1877, Mason Co, IL; (4) Nellie Pauline Boyer, b. 8 Nov 1911, Kingman, KS; (5) Dorothy Cole. Dorothy Hladik, 2431 Indian Dr, Enid OK 73703-6404; (405) 233-4931
181. 181 Day Family Bible - Mildred Burkins Connelly, Conroe, TX; Pearl Day Murphy Correspondence; Mrs. Eunice roberts Bradley, Aldan, PA; John J.
Hamant, Researcher, Harford Co. Hist. Soc; Southern Cemetery, Dublin, Md; Darlington Cemetery, Darlington, Md. Compiled by Robert W. Day, 124 St.
Albans Ct, Irmo, SC 19063 (1976).
182. 182 Line of Descent: (1) Priscilla Tucker m. 26 Mar 1812 James J. Ward (2) Charles Carroll Ward m. Serena Ellen Miller 5 Dec 1854. (3) Cora Mae Ward m.
Alexander Armstrong Reeside 19 Sep 1880. (4) Carol Dorothy Ruside m. George Albert Waterbury. (5) Cameron Ward Warterbury m. Patricia Ellene
Onion. (6) Carol Eilene Waterbury m. James Sanford Hughes. (1993) 3525 Sherwood Drive, Greenville, MS 38701 (601) 3353-6422
183. 183 Line of Descent: (1) Priscilla Tucker m. 26 Mar 1812 James J. Ward (2) Charles Carroll Ward m. Serena Ellen Miller 5 Dec 1854. (3) Cora Mae Ward m.
Alexander Armstrong Reeside 19 Sep 1880. (4) Carol Dorothy Ruside m. George Albert Waterbury. (5) Cameron Ward Warterbury m. Patricia Ellene
Onion. (6) Carol Eilene Waterbury m. James Sanford Hughes. (1993) 3525 Sherwood Drive, Greenville, MS 38701 (601) 3353-6422