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Colonial families of Maryland

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The Colonial families of Maryland were the leading families in the Province of Maryland. Several also had interests in the Colony of Virginia, and the two are sometimes referred to as the Chesapeake Colonies. Many of the early settlers came from the West Midlands in England, although the Maryland families were composed of a variety of European nationalities, e.g. French, Irish, Welsh, Scottish, Swedish, in addition to English.

Maryland was uniquely created as a colony for Catholic aristocracy and gentry, but Anglicanism eventually came to dominate, partly through influence from neighboring Virginia.

Charles I of England granted the province palatinate status under Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. The foundational charter created an aristocracy of lords of the manor for Maryland.

The first areas of colonization were on the Patuxent River and up along the Chesapeake Bay near and around current St. Mary's and Charles counties.

Founders and scions

Bowie family
Brice family
Brooke family
Calvert family
Carroll family, former princes of Éile
Chase family
Contee family
Compton family

Son of Henry, John Compton came over and settled in St Mary's, Maryland (circa 1640's)

Crossland family
Darnall family
Dulany family
Duvall family
Eden Baronets
Fairfax family
Fendall family
Griffith family of Maryland
  • William Griffith
  • Orlando Griffith
Hanson family
Howard family
Jenifer family
Lee family
Lloyd family
Mason family
Ogle family
Paca family
Peale family
Rodgers family
Steuart family
Stone family
Tasker family

See also

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