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Isabelle Board Obert's Allen family history begins in Virginia but is found in Baltimore City during the nineteenth-century. Visit this beautiful set of pages and enjoy the research on the Allen and ancillary families.
Edward Arthur presents his family history beginning with immigrant John Pierce Arthur who arrived in the US in 1846. He died seven years later but left a family whose descendants are still in Maryland. Additionally, Ed presents information about Thomas Cashen of Ireland who had several children that setteled in Baltimore.
Baltimore City Nineteenth-Century Photos This site includes many identified photographs of residents of Baltimore City mostly taken by Baltimore photographic studios. There are also helps for collecting, preserving and dating photographs.
Jean Marshalek presents her Bavarian Donhauser family settling in Baltimore in the mid-nineteenth Century. John George Donhauser married Catherine Behm.
James Pentland was born in Northern Ireland in 1820, immigrated to Philadelphia in 1832 and arrived in Baltimore City in the 1840s where he established a thriving Florist and Horticultural business. This family was of Scots-Irish descent with branches in Canada and roots in the Presbyterian church. Other families include: Brown, Finnigan, McWatters, Polley and Reese.
Robinson's GenealogyTim Robinson has published a variety of genealogy records on this site including
notes about his Robinson and Wigginton families and transcriptions from two
Baltimore City Catholic parishes: Saint Joseph's church burial register
1882 - 1962 and Saint Peter's burial register, 1803 - 1825.
Joseph Ruppert emigrated to Baltimore City in 1837 from Germany. This site describes his family and business in mid-19th-century Baltimore. Other families discussed include: Buchheimer, Brown, Dannenfelser Eisenach, Geiger, Holdefer, Hubner and Weitzel.
Johannes Westphalen and his son immigrated from Westfalen to Baltimore in 1869 when they anglicized their names to John Westphale Sr and Jr. Explore the American and German descendants and ancestors of this Catholic family. Associated lines include: Becker, Lautze, Schmidt, Stinner, Wostefeldt and others.
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