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THE FREEMEN OF FREDERICK COUNTY. 175 "II. Resolved, That Charles Beatty, Thos. Sprigg Wootton, John Hanson, Thomas Bowles, Casper Schaaff, Thomas Price, Baker Johnson, Philip Thomas, George Murdock, Alexander C. Hanson, Thomas Cramphin, Jun., William Bayly, Junior, Evan Thomas, Richard Brooke, Thomas Johns, Walter Smith, William Deakins, Junior, John Murdock, Bernard O'Neal, John Stull, Samuel Beall, Junior, James Smith, Joseph Chapline, Joseph Sprigg, Charles Swearingen, Richard Davis, Jonathan Hagar and Joseph Perry, wTho were appointed at the last meeting of this County a committee of Correspondence, be hereby continued, and that the duration of their authority be limited to the second Tuesday in October next. " III. Resolved, As the most convenient and effectual method of raising the sum of $1,333, being this County's proportion of the sum of $10,000 which the provincial Convention has appointed to be raised for the purchase of Arms and Ammunition, that a subscription be immediately opened in every part of the County, and that the following gentlemen be appointed to" promote such subscriptions in their several Hundreds : " For Salisbury Hundred—Jonathan Hagar, Henry Snavely and Jacob Sellus. " For Upper Kitocton—Peter Bambridge, Benjamin Eastburn, Casper Smith and Thomas Johnson. " For the lower part of Newfoundland—Edw^ard Burgess, Walter Beall and Joseph Perry. " For Shipton.—Thomas Cresap, Moses Rawlings and Richard Davis, Junior. "For Georgetown—William Deakins, Thomas Johns and Walter Smith. "For Sharpsburgh—Joseph Chapline and Christian Orendorff. " For Lower part of Potomack Hundred—William Bayly, Samuel Wade, Magruder, Andrew Hugh and Charles Jones. " For Tom's Creek Hundred—William Blair, William Sheales and Benjamin Ogle. "For Kitocton Hundred—George Striker, William Luckett, Junior, and Westel Ridgely. "For Upper Antietam Hundred—Jacob Funk, Conrad Hogmire, Joseph Perry and John Ingram. " For Linton Hundred—Martin Johnson and Joseph Flint. " For Cumberland Hundred—Charles Clinton. " For Middle Monocacy Hundred—Thomas Beatty, Matthias Ringer, Christopher Stull and T. Fleming. "For Rock Creek Hundred—Thomas Cramphin, Zadock Magruder, W. Baker and Allen Bowie. " For Sugar Loaf Hundred—Francis Deakins, R. Smith, L. Plummer, Z. Waters and Z. Linthicum. "For Burnt Woods Hundred—Ephraim Howard, Charles Warfield, David Moore, John Lawrence, Henry Crawle and William Hoobs. " For Lower Antietam Hundred—Thomas Hog, Henry Butler and Thomas Cramphin. "For Linganore Hundred—John Beall, Charles G. Griffith, Nicholas Hobbs, Bazil Dorsey and William Duvall. "For Conococheague—David Jones, Isaac Baker and Jacob Friend. "For Piney Creek Hundred—Jacob Good, John McCallister, Samuel McFarren, Abraham Heiter and John Key. "For Lower Monocacy Hundred—Lewis Kemp, John Darnall, Thomas Nowdand and Leonard Smith. "For Northwest Hundred—Samuel Harwood, Peter Becraft, and Richard Beall, of Samuel. "For Marsh Hundred—Charles Swearingen, Eli Williams, James Smith, Richard Davis, Senior, and George Swimley.
Title | History of Maryland - 2 |
Creator | Scharf, J. Thomas (John Thomas) |
Publisher | J. B. Piet |
Place of Publication | Baltimore |
Date | 1879 |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000202 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | THE FREEMEN OF FREDERICK COUNTY. 175 "II. Resolved, That Charles Beatty, Thos. Sprigg Wootton, John Hanson, Thomas Bowles, Casper Schaaff, Thomas Price, Baker Johnson, Philip Thomas, George Murdock, Alexander C. Hanson, Thomas Cramphin, Jun., William Bayly, Junior, Evan Thomas, Richard Brooke, Thomas Johns, Walter Smith, William Deakins, Junior, John Murdock, Bernard O'Neal, John Stull, Samuel Beall, Junior, James Smith, Joseph Chapline, Joseph Sprigg, Charles Swearingen, Richard Davis, Jonathan Hagar and Joseph Perry, wTho were appointed at the last meeting of this County a committee of Correspondence, be hereby continued, and that the duration of their authority be limited to the second Tuesday in October next. " III. Resolved, As the most convenient and effectual method of raising the sum of $1,333, being this County's proportion of the sum of $10,000 which the provincial Convention has appointed to be raised for the purchase of Arms and Ammunition, that a subscription be immediately opened in every part of the County, and that the following gentlemen be appointed to" promote such subscriptions in their several Hundreds : " For Salisbury Hundred—Jonathan Hagar, Henry Snavely and Jacob Sellus. " For Upper Kitocton—Peter Bambridge, Benjamin Eastburn, Casper Smith and Thomas Johnson. " For the lower part of Newfoundland—Edw^ard Burgess, Walter Beall and Joseph Perry. " For Shipton.—Thomas Cresap, Moses Rawlings and Richard Davis, Junior. "For Georgetown—William Deakins, Thomas Johns and Walter Smith. "For Sharpsburgh—Joseph Chapline and Christian Orendorff. " For Lower part of Potomack Hundred—William Bayly, Samuel Wade, Magruder, Andrew Hugh and Charles Jones. " For Tom's Creek Hundred—William Blair, William Sheales and Benjamin Ogle. "For Kitocton Hundred—George Striker, William Luckett, Junior, and Westel Ridgely. "For Upper Antietam Hundred—Jacob Funk, Conrad Hogmire, Joseph Perry and John Ingram. " For Linton Hundred—Martin Johnson and Joseph Flint. " For Cumberland Hundred—Charles Clinton. " For Middle Monocacy Hundred—Thomas Beatty, Matthias Ringer, Christopher Stull and T. Fleming. "For Rock Creek Hundred—Thomas Cramphin, Zadock Magruder, W. Baker and Allen Bowie. " For Sugar Loaf Hundred—Francis Deakins, R. Smith, L. Plummer, Z. Waters and Z. Linthicum. "For Burnt Woods Hundred—Ephraim Howard, Charles Warfield, David Moore, John Lawrence, Henry Crawle and William Hoobs. " For Lower Antietam Hundred—Thomas Hog, Henry Butler and Thomas Cramphin. "For Linganore Hundred—John Beall, Charles G. Griffith, Nicholas Hobbs, Bazil Dorsey and William Duvall. "For Conococheague—David Jones, Isaac Baker and Jacob Friend. "For Piney Creek Hundred—Jacob Good, John McCallister, Samuel McFarren, Abraham Heiter and John Key. "For Lower Monocacy Hundred—Lewis Kemp, John Darnall, Thomas Nowdand and Leonard Smith. "For Northwest Hundred—Samuel Harwood, Peter Becraft, and Richard Beall, of Samuel. "For Marsh Hundred—Charles Swearingen, Eli Williams, James Smith, Richard Davis, Senior, and George Swimley. |
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