Purdum Families

Purdum Families
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

This work, the ninth in a series of books about Maryland families, focuses on the Purdum families, primarily of Montgomery and Frederick Counties. Having early origins in the area, and being rather prolific, the Purdum families intermarried with many of those families found in the first eight books of his series, and some of the information presented there will be repeated here, rather than requiring the reader to move back and forth between the various volumes in the series. Following the custom of the earlier works in this series, the book begins with a look at the early history of the Maryland Colony and the formation of the counties. From there, it moves into early Purdum family records, including John Purdum (born before 1700), who appears to be the progenitor of virtually all of the Purdums thus far identified in the study. John had at least four children, one of whom was James Purdum (born about 1720). James had at least one son, and probably several other children, but the one that the author has identified is yet another John Purdum (born about 1739). Individual chapters focus on: John Purdum and his family of at least eleven children, Walter Purdum, the descendants of Joshua Purdum, and others. Some family members, not identified within the framework of the principal family study are also touched on. A bibliography of over 100 titles testifies to the wide range of sources used in this compilation, and a full-name index supplies over 4,500 names. This book is a must for anyone researching the Purdum surname in this area.

The Purdum Families

The Purdum Families
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009
Genre: Frederick County (Md.)
ISBN: 9780788482656

The King Families

The King Families
Author: William Neal Hurley (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 564
Release: 1997
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Primarily a study of the Montgomery Co. descendants of John Duckett King (1778-1858). The earliest King families lived primarily in the Broad Creek area of Prince George's Co. in the 1700's. H0716HB - $38.00

The Burdette Families

The Burdette Families
Author: William N. Hurley, Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2013-10
Genre: History
ISBN:

Collection of historical and genealogical resources for the state of Maryland.

The White Families

The White Families
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Guy White, 1st, arrived in Maryland in 1648 as an indentured servant and died ca. 1676 in Calvert County. Guy was reportedly married to Sarah Wright.

Brandenburg Families

Brandenburg Families
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Solomon Brandenburg was born in Germany about 1712 and his three oldest sons eventually immigrated to the United States. Many of his descendants lived in Maryland but others lived in Kentucky and other parts of the United States. Also includes Maryland Brandenburgs not linked to any particular family.

Browning Families

Browning Families
Author: William Neal Hurley (Jr.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Collection of historical and genealogical resources for the state of Maryland.

The Young Families

The Young Families
Author: William N. Hurley, Jr.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

"Ludwig Young was reportedly born c. 1729 in Holland and died January 10, 1795 in Maryland. He married Mary Magdalene Simons on 18 November 1755 ... "P. 1.

Baker Families

Baker Families
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2001
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

"Under the English rule of primogeniture...second sons and others who could not afford to pay their passage, sold themselves into virtual slavery as indentured servants...agreeing to serve their master for at least four years and often six or seven, on the plantations in the West Indies, or on the mainland in Maryland or Virginia. Upon completion of servitude and grant of freedom, the servant typically received a grant of fifty acres of land, a suit of clothes, corn for a year, and the tools of his trade. Millions of us are descended from these hardy adventurers." And so begins William Hurley's twenty-eighth quest to document the lineage of another local name, the Baker families, primarily of Montgomery and Frederick Counties. From Abednego Baker c. 1754, through his son Larkin Baker, his children and grandchildren, the author identifies hundreds of direct name descendants up to the present time. References to various collateral family surnames include Brandenburg, Burdette, Burroughs, Cromwell, Davis, Dorsey, Duvall, Hyatt, King, Kinsey, Mullineaux, Purdum, Riggs, Warthen, and Watkins. The second section of the book that deals with the Frederick County Bakers begins with Frederick Baker and his nine children and concludes with a chapter titled Baker Family Members of Frederick County. The volume also includes a chapter on miscellaneous Baker family members with origins other than Maryland. Mr. Hurley's signature solid research and easy to follow presentation is repeated in The Baker Families, as is an impressive bibliography and an extensive full name index.

Lewis Families

Lewis Families
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

Jonathan Lewis, progenitor of the first identifiable Lewis lineage, was a son of Thomas Lewis, Jr. (b. 1659) and Rebecca Timothy (b. 1660). Jonathan's wife was Mary. They had children, probably born in Prince George's County.