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814 MARYLAND MANUAL Carnan. Episcopalian. Married Priscilla Dorsey. Died at Hampton, Baltimore County, July 17, 1829. Buried at Hampton. Charles Goldsborough, Federalist, 1819. Born at Hunting Creek, Dorchester County, July 15, 1765, the son of Charles and Anna Maria (Tilghman) Goldsborough. Episcopalian. Married (1) Elizabeth Golds- borough; (2) Sarah Goldsborough. Died at Shoal Creek, December 13, 1834. Buried in the Christ Protestant Episcopal Church Cemetery, Cambridge. Samuel Sprigg, Democrat, 1819-1822. Thought to have been born in Prince George's County about 1783, the son of Joseph and — Sprigg. Episcopalian. Married Violetta Lansdale. Died at Northamp- ton, Prince George's County, April 21, 1855. Buried in Oak Hill Ceme- tery, Georgetown, D.C. Samuel Stevens, Jr„ Democrat, 1822-1826. Born in Talbot County, July 13, 1778, the son of John and Elizabeth (Connoly) Stevens. Epis- copalian, Married Eliza May. Died at Compton, near Trappe, Febru- ary 7, 1860. Place of burial unknown. Thought to have been buried in the Stevens family cemetery, Talbot County. (1) Joseph Kent, Democrat, 1826-1829. Born in Calvert County, January 14, 1779, the son of Daniel and Anne (Wheeler) Kent. Episcopalian. Resident of Prince George's County when elected. Married (1) Eleanor Lee Wallace; (2) Alice Contee. Died at Rosemount, Prince George's County, November 24, 1837. Buried at Rosemount, Prince George's County. Daniel Martin, Anti-Jackson, 1829-1830, 1831. Born at The Wilder- ness, Talbot County, in 1780, the son of Nicholas and Hannah (Old- ham) Martin. Episcopalian. Married Mary Clare Maccubbin. Died in Talbot County, July II, 1831. Buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, Easton. (2) Thomas King Carroll, Jackson, Democrat, 1830-1831. Born at King- ston Hall, Somerset County, April 29, 1793, the son of Col. Henry James and Elizabeth (Barnes) King Carroll. Episcopalian. Married Julianna Stevenson. Died in Dorchester County, October 3, 1873. Buried in Old Trinity Church graveyard, Church Creek, Dorchester County. George Howard, Anti-Jackson, 1831-1833. Born in Annapolis, No- vember 21, 1789, the son of John Eager and Peggy (Chew) Howard. Resident of Baltimore County when elected. Episcopalian. Married Prudence Gough Ridgely. Died at Waverly, Howard County, August 2, 1846. Buried in Old St. Paul's Cemetery, Baltimore. James Thomas, Anti-Jackson, 1833-1836. Born at De La Brooke Manor, St. Mary's County, March II, 1785, the son of William and Catherine (Boarman) Thomas. Episcopalian. Married Elizabeth Coates. Died at Deep Falls, St. Mary's County, December 25, 1845. Buried at Deep Falls, St. Mary's County. Thomas W. Veazey, Whig, 1836-1839. Born in Cecil County, January 31, 1774, the son of Edward and Elizabeth (DeCoursey) Veazey. Episcopalian. Married (1) Sarah Worrell; (2) Mary Veazey; (3) Mary Wallace. Died in Cecil County, July 1, 1842. Buried in the family cemetery at Cherry Grove, Cecil County, I By Chapter III, Acts of 1823, ratified in 1824, the date for holding the election for Governor was changed to the first Monday in January. 2 Governor Martin died in office on July II, 1831. George Howard, the first named of the Governor's Council, succeeded him. Governor Howard completed Governor Martin's term which expired in January 1832. He was subsequently elected by the Legislature for a one-year term. |
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