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1816-1819. Charles Ridgely, of Hampton.
Federalist. Born in Baltimore County,
December 6, 1760, the son of John Caman and
wife Achsah Ridgely. Episcopalian. Married
Priscilla Dorsey. Died at Hampton, Baltimore
County, July 17, 1829. Buried at Hampton.

1819. Charles Goldsborough. Federalist. Born at
Hunting Creek, Dorchester County, July 15,
1765, the son of Charles Goldsborough and
wife Anna Maria Tilghman. Episcopalian.
Married (1) Elizabeth Goldsborough; (2) Sarah
Goldsborough. Died at Shoal Creek, December
13, 1834. Buried in Christ Protestant Episcopal
Church Cemetery, Cambridge.

1819-1822. Samuel Sprigg. Democrat. Thought to
have been born in Prince George's County
about 1783, the son of Joseph Sprigg.
Episcopalian. Married Violetta Lansdale. Died
at Northampton, Prince George's County,
April 21, 1855. Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery,
Georgetown, D. C.

1822-1826. Samuel Stevens, Jr. Democrat. Born
in Talbot County, July 13, 1778, the son of
John Stevens and wife Elizabeth Connoly.
Episcopalian. Married Eliza May. Died at
Compton, near Trappe, February 7, 1860.
Thought to have been buried in the Stevens
family cemetery, Talbot County.5

1826-1829. Joseph Kent. Democrat. Born in
Calvert County, January 14, 1779, the son of
Daniel Kent and wife Anne Wheeler.
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.

1829-1830, 1831. Daniel Martin. Anti-Jackson.
Born at The Wilderness, Talbot County, in
1780, the son of Nicholas Martin and wife
Hannah Oldham. Episcopalian. Married Mary
Clare Maccubbin. Died in Talbot County, July
11, 1831. Buried in Spring Hill Cemetery,
Easton.

1830-1831. Thomas King Carroll. Jackson
Democrat. Born at Kingston Hall, Somerset

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County, April 29, 1793, the son of Col. Henry
James King Carroll and wife Elizabeth Bames.
Episcopalian. Married Julianna Stevenson. Died
in Dorchester County, October 3, 1873. Buried
in Old Trinity Church graveyard. Church
Creek, Dorchester County.

1831. Daniel Martin. Anti-Jackson. See above. 6

1831-1833. George Howard. Anti-Jackson. Bom
in Annapolis, November 21, 1789, the son of
John Eager Howard and wife Peggy Chew.
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.

1833-1836. James Thomas. Anti-Jackson. Bom at
De La Brooke Manor, St. Mary's County,
March 11, 1785, the son of William Thomas
and wife Catherine Boarman. Episcopalian.
Married Elizabeth Coates. Died at Deep Falls,
St. Mary's County, December 25, 1845. Buried
at Deep Falls, St. Mary's County.

1836-1839. Thomas W. Veazey. Whig. Born in
Cecil County, January 31, 1774, the son of
Edward Veazey and wife Elizabeth DeCoursey.
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.

Elected by the People for Three Years
Under the Constitution of 1776 as Amended
in 1837.7

1839-1842. William Grason. Democrat. Thought
to have been born in Queen Anne's County,
March 11, 1788, the son of Richard Grason
and wife Ann. Episcopalian. Married Susan
Orrick Sulivane. Died in Queen Anne's County,
July 2, 1868. Buried near Queenstown, Queen
Anne's County.

1842-1845. Francis Thomas. Democrat. Born in
Frederick County, February 3, 1799, the son of
John Thomas and wife Eleanor McGill.
Episcopalian. Married Sally McDowell. Died at

 

'By Chapter 111, Acts of 1823, ratified in 1824, the date for holding the election for governor was changed to the first Monday in

January.

'Governor Martin died in office on July 11, 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.

^By Chapter 197, Acts of 1836, ratified in 1837, the term of the governor was extended to three years. The same Act also established

three gubernatorial districts, the governor to be elected from each in rotation beginning with the Eastern Shore District, and provided

for the popular election of the governor.



 
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