Re: Scurrys in Maryland in the 1700's
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In reply to:
Scurrys in Maryland in hte 1700's
8/18/98
I've had my eye on those Cecil Co., MD Scurry's too.This is all I have on them.Perhaps you already have this information.
THOMAS SCURRY- Test. for will of Ezekaill Jackson (Dated 26 Oct 1696-10 Nov 1696).
Listed as a private in Colonial Militia of Cecil Co, 1740, under the command of Capt. John Veazey.
Thomas Scurry's estate was inventoried there 27 Jan 1755.Next of kin are listed as Robert Scurry and Elizabeth Scurry.
Listed as a private in Colonial Militia of Cecil Co, 1740, under the command of Capt. John Veazey.
Thomas Scurry's estate was inventoried there 27 Jan 1755.Next of kin are listed as Robert Scurry and Elizabeth Scurry.
MARY SCURRY- Wife of Thomas Scurry, unlawfully cohabiting with John Key (Keyes) from at least May 1749-March 1752 in St. Mary Ann's P.E. Parish, MD.
MARY SCURRY- Wife of Thomas Scurry, unlawfully cohabiting with John Key (Keyes) from at least May 1749-March 1752 in St. Mary Ann's P.E. Parish, MD.ROBERT SCURRY- Taxable person in 1752.
Jr. and Sr. listed on constable John Hall's list of persons paid for squirrel scalps in Nov 1761, MD.Both also listed as taxable in Bohemia Hundred in 1766.
Jr. and Sr. listed on constable John Hall's list of persons paid for squirrel scalps in Nov 1761, MD.Both also listed as taxable in Bohemia Hundred in 1766.
That's all I have for the Cecil Co.,MD Scurry's.Let me know if it ties into the NC and SC Scurry's.
That's all I have for the Cecil Co.,MD Scurry's.Let me know if it ties into the NC and SC Scurry's.Thanks,
Colleen
Colleen