Samuel Galloway III
(b. 1720 - d. 1785)
MSA SC 3520-15910
Property Owner and Merchant, Anne Arundel County, Maryland
Sources:
Archival Sources -
ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY COURT (Land Records) Samuel Galloway to Joseph Galloway, 1749, Liber RB 3, Folio 193, MSA CE 76-20.
PREROGATIVE COURT (Wills) Samuel Galloway, 1785, Liber TG1, Folio 291, MSA C153-3, MdHR 4806.Newspapers and Journals -
"Annapolis." Maryland Gazette. 23 December 1756.
"Annapolis." Maryland Gazette. 04 May 1769.
"Annapolis Races." Maryland Gazette. 24 September 1772.
"For London, The Ship Two Sisters." Maryland Gazette. 22 June 1758.
"Just Imported." Maryland Gazette. 17 July 1760.
J. Reaney Kelly, "Tulip Hill," Its History and Its People," Maryland Historical Magazine: A Quarterly, Volume 60, No. 4, December, 1965, 349-403.
John Galloway and Thos. Ringgold, "Account of the Destruction of the Brig "Peggy Stewart", at Annapolis, 1774," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 25, No. 2, 1901, pg. 248-253.
Newman F. McGirr, "Records of The Columbia Historical Society of Washington, D.C. 1942-1943," Volume 44-45 (Washington, D.C.: Columbia Historical Society, 1944), 112-113.
"RAN away from the Subscribor." Virginia Gazette, 4 September 1746.Books -
Barnes, Robert. Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette, 1727-1839. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1973.
Kelly, J. Reaney. Quakers in the Founding of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Baltimore: The Maryland Historical Society, 1963.Return to Samuel Galloway's Introductory Page
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