Jacob Brice
MSA SC 3520-16723
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Archival Sources:
Anne Arundel County, Register of Wills, Orphan's Court Proceedings, 1834-1838, p. 58-59 [MSA C125-22, 1/3/11/40].
Compiled Service Records of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War, NARA M881, from fold3.com.
General Court of the Western Shore, Land Records, Deed, Jacob Brice and wife to John Kilty, 1779, Liber DD no. 6, p. 358 [S501-1, 1/16/2/29].
Maryland State Papers, Red Books, Jacob Brice to Convention, 1776, vol. 19, no. 13, MdHR 4584-13 [MSA S989-29, 1/6/4/16].
Maryland State Papers, Red Books, Thomas Jefferson to Gov., 1781, vol. 5, no. 55, MdHR 4563-55 [MSA S 989-7-59].
Maryland State Papers, Series A, Jacob Brice (Savannah) to Council, 12 June 1788, box 66, no. 347, MdHR 6636-66-347 [MSA S1004-91-21326, 1/7/3/67].
Maryland State Papers, Series A, Major Jacob Brice (Charlestown) to Maurice Simons, 27 June 1781, box 47, no. 49/5, MdHR 6636-47-49/5 [MSA S1004-66-10723, 1/7/3/56].
Published Sources:
Dallam, Edith Stansbury. St. James’ Parish, Old Herring Creeke Parish: A History, 1663-1799. Port City Press, Inc., 1978.
“Extract of a Letter from New York, Dated August 31, 1776.” American Archives, Series 5, vol.1, p. 1250.
“General Orders, 20 August 1776,” Founders Online, National Archives.
Steuart, Rieman. A History of The Maryland Line in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783. Towson: Society of the Cincinnati of Maryland, 1969.
Georgia Gazette (Savannah), 1 January 1789.
Maryland Journal (Baltimore), 17 February 1789.
Web Sources:
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