Board Family
The Board family begins with John Board of Baltimore
County in the eighteenth century and migrates to Virginia. Enjoy the information
at this site and the beautifully designed web pages.
Bone Family
This family was first identified in Cumberland,
England, in the 1790s. Fletcher Bone, the son of Robert and Anne (Fletcher)
Bone, immigrated to Maryland by 1830. He and his family settled near Cub
Hill, in Baltimore County.
Greenfield
Family
Carolyn Greenfield Adams presents the history of
her Greenfields from the 1600s in England to Baltimore County (now Harford
County) through the 19th-century. Her site provides insight into the family
and times by providing very nice descriptions of Long Green Valley and other
areas as well as including family letters and photographs.
Hanson
Family
Nathaniel Hanson was born in Maryland about 1791.
His parents have not yet been identified. Nathaniel was in Baltimore County
by at least 1820. He lived in northern Baltimore County, near Marble Hill.
Long Family
Major Thomas Long was in Baltimore County in the
1670s. He married Jane, the widow of John Dixon. Major Long served in the
State Legislature of Maryland. He had extensive land holdings, to include
Ballestone.
Lee Garlock presents data on several early 17th century Tracey families
in Baltimore County as well as Prince George's, St. Mary's and Calvert Counties.
Samuel Tracey
arrived in Baltimore County about 1670, possibly from Viriginia.
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