ID: I8492
Name: Mary ENNIS
Given Name: Mary
Surname: Ennis
_VERI: YES 1
_VERI: YES 2
Sex: F
Death: Bef 8 Mar 1795 in Worcester County, Maryland
_VERI: YES 3
Change Date: 24 Aug 2011 at 12:17
Marriage 1
William Barkley TOWNSEND b: 1734 in Worcester County, Maryland
- Married:
in Worcester County, Maryland
- Change Date:
7 Mar 2003
Children
Joshua TOWNSEND b: Abt 1755 in Worcester County, Maryland William TOWNSEND b: Abt 1756 in Worcester County, Maryland Margaret TOWNSEND b: Abt 1770 in Worcester County, Maryland Rhoda TOWNSEND b: Abt 1759 in Worcester County, Maryland Peter TOWNSEND b: Abt 1760 in Worcester County, Maryland Sarah White TOWNSEND b: 29 Sep 1762 in Somerset County, Maryland Sources:
- Media: C.D.
Abbrev: Delmarva Genealogies Volume 1 Title: Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Volumes 5 - 15 Author: compiled by Henry C. Peden Jr., Ralph A. Riggin, Vernon L. Skinner Jr., and F. Edward Wright Publication: Colonial Roots 2009 Text: Volume contains Volumes 5 through 15 of Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland Page: Volume 9, page 254 Quality: 4 Date: 24 Aug 2011 Text: Listed as MARY UNKNOWN
- Media: Person
Abbrev: Nancy Townsend Zebelean nancyzeb@att.net Title: Nancy Townsend Zebelean nancyzeb@att.net Text: John and Rebecca McElwain Townsend are her great great grandparents.
- Media: Book
Abbrev: The Townsend Family of Maryland Title: The Townsend Family of Maryland Author: Ruth T. Dryden Publication: Ruth T. Dryden 2414 Front St. # 25 San Diego, CA 92101-1438 1993 Text: " INTRODUCTION Early Eastern Shore Virginia, that is Northampton and Accomack Counties, reveal more than one Townsend Family living there in the early 1600's. John of Northampton County migrated to Maryland and is the progenitor of the lower eastern shore family. There was also a Thomas Townsend of Accomack county who left many ancestors some of whom also migrated to Maryland and Delaware. I was unable to connect these two families. There were a few families I was not able to identify. They consist mostly of the Townsend's that migrated to Delaware and later returned to Maryland, specifically those in now Wicomico County, Maryland. Many of my correspondents and of course the unfatigable Leslie P. Dryden, now deceased, are responsible for some of the contents in this booklet. Other sources include wills, land records, court records, marriages, cemetery, Bible, Church, census, and the SS death index. I take all the blame for any errors that have occurred since some of the early records require interpretation which can be faulty. There are also omissions but I hope this document will be useful to researchers in identifying their fore bearers."
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