Background
Clark,, Raymond B. was born on July 10, 1927 in Easton, Maryland, United States. Son of Raymond B. and Sara (Seth) Clark.
(Includes the following families: Allaby, Battershell (rev...)
Includes the following families: Allaby, Battershell (revision of vol. 2), Blunt (revision of vol. 5), Burchinall, Carty/McCarty (revision of vol. 2), Chicken, Christian (revision of vol. 2), Church (revision of vol. 2), Coppedge (revision of vol. 2), Crabbin, Devonish (revision of vol. 1), Dillahunte, Eareckson (revision of vol. 4), Fillingham (revision of vol. 1), Gooding (revision of vol. 2), Hackett (revision of vol. 1), Hamer (revision of vol. 4), Higginbothom, Jobson (revision of vol. 2), Kenslaugh (revision of vol. 2), Knock (revision of vol. 1), Madden (revision of vol. 1), Maxfield/Maxwell, Meconicon, Millward (revision of vol. 1), Milton (revision of vol. 1), Peacock, Piner, Ponder, Primrose, Rain (revision of vol. 1), Salter (revision of vol. 5), Sertain, Simcocks (revision of vol. 5), Skaggs, Sliney, Slipper, Strong, True (Trew), Workman, Younger (revision of vol. 1). 2005. 329 pp.
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From probate, land, court and church records, tax lists and published family histories. Re-creation of the family lines of these 18th century families who flourished on the Delmarva Peninsula, Family Surnames: Ackworth, Adams, Allen, Bennett, Betts, Cannon, Carlisle, Collier, Collier, Coulbourne, Crouch, Darby, Davis, Disheroon, Dixon, Dorman, Gale, Hackworth, Hardy, Hobbs, Holland, Horsey, Laws, Layfield, Lingo, Mitchell, Noble, Parker, Parremore, Robinson, Turpin, Ward, Weatherly, Wright. 398 pp.
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The Colonial Family series draws from probate records (wills, inventories, administrations and balance books), land records (deed, land patents, ejectments, land commissions), court records (criminal, civil and chancery), church records, bible records, cemetery records and published family histories (sometimes obscure). Volume 13 covers the following surnames - Dorchester was the primary settlement of each family except as noted: Allcock, Barwick (Dorchester, Talbot) revised and expanded from earlier version in volume 7), Busick, Casson, Dawson, Edgell, Fallin (Follen), Frazier, Gary (Dorchester and Talbot), Insley, Keene (Dorchester and Calvert), Kimmey (Kemmey), Langrell, Mace, McGraw, Meekins, Paul, Payne, Peterkin, Rider, Rumbley (Rumley), Shenton (Shinton), Spicer, Stapleford (Staplefort) (Dorchester and Talbot), Trego (Tregoe), Twyford , Valliant, Wilson (Dorchester, Queen Anne's and Talbot). 5 ½ x 8 1/2, 316 pp. (2002).
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Families of Dorchester County including Aaron, Beckwith, Billings, Brannock, Budd, Bullock, Evans, Ferguson/Farguson, Geohegan (revised), Gray, Haines, Hambrook/Hayward/Stewart, Harikin (Hardigan, Hargaton), Harper, Hodson/Hudon, KEndall, Lake, Long (including Talbot Co.) Marine, Norman, Nuner/Nooner, PAgan, Pagon, Pindar, Robson, Sare, Simmons/Seamans, Smart, Tench, Todd, Tootle, Vickars, Windows, Woodland. 2004, 371 pp.
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Clark,, Raymond B. was born on July 10, 1927 in Easton, Maryland, United States. Son of Raymond B. and Sara (Seth) Clark.
Bachelor summa cum laude, Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland, 1948. Master of Arts, University Pennsylvania, 1949. Master of Arts, University Delaware, 1956.
Master of Library Science, Catholic University, 1963. Postgraduate, Catholic University.
Assistant curator University Virginia Library, Charlottesville, 1950-1951. Senior editor, index project History Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1951-1952. Junior archivist Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland, 1952-1953.
Supervisor local history and genealogy room United States Library. of Congress, Washington, 1956-1959. Various positions in Washington area, 1960-1982: adjunct professor Chesapeake College, Washington College, 1983-1986. Library World confederation Organizations Teaching Profession.
Library American Council on Education. Reformed library and curator Maryland Room Prince George's County Memorial Library., Hyattsville. Reformed library and associate professor history Montgomery College, Rockville.
Head catalog department John I. Thompson Company. Contract cataloger by George Washington University for United States Department Labor. Lecturer Northern Virginia Center of University Virginia, World Conference on Records, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1959.
Instructor George Washington University College General Studies. Editor for trade association. Lecturer numerous societies and conventions.
Part-time professional musician for over 25 years.
(The Colonial Family series draws from probate records (wi...)
(Families of Dorchester County including Aaron, Beckwith, ...)
(From probate, land, court and church records, tax lists a...)
(Includes the following families: Allaby, Battershell (rev...)
(This volume centers on families of Dorchester County. The...)
(328 pp. including index. Volume 7 only.)
Board directors Mental Health Association Talbot County, Maryland, 1985-1989, Handicapped committee Talbot County, since 1986, committee chairman Queen Annes County History Society, 1986-1989. Talbot County Celebration Bicentennial of the Constitution, 1986-1988. Member advisory council Delmarva local history, since 1988.
Organist in churches Chestertown, St. Michaels, Maryland and Philadelphia. Accompanist to Kent County, Maryland Community Chorus, 1947-1948, singers Hospice Festival of Trees, Easton, Maryland, 1987-1988. Member Choral Arts Society, also numerous choirs.
Member National Gavel Society, National Genealogical Society (president 1966-1967, award of merit 1985), Maryland Genealogical Society (president 1970-1971), Upper Shore Genealogical Society (president 1972-1973), American Association State and Local History, Maryland History Society (committee genealogy and heraldry since 1988), History Society of Delaware, Talbot County Hist Society, Delaware Library. Association, Dorchester County History Society, Queen Anne's County History Society (Queen Anne's Court of Honor award 1988), Sons of the American Revolution (president Colonel Tench Tilghman chapter 1985-1989, secretary, registrar since 1989, Maryland state board regents 1986-1989, Maryland state Meritorious Service award 1986, 89), National Society Library. and Genealogy, Society of the Ark & Dove (registrar-genealogist since 1976), General Society Sons of War of 1812 (genealogist general since 1988), Maryland State Society War of 1812 (registrar-genealogist since 1983), National Society Daughters Colonial Wars (genealogist 10 years, editor Lineage Book V), Americans of Armorial Ancestry, Winterthur Museum Fellows Association, Beta Phi Museum Clubs: Arts (Washington).