John Marr
MSA SC 3520-17315
Sources:
Archival Sources:
Census for Election District 1, Cecil, Maryland, 1820, Fourth Census of the United States, 1820, National Archives, NARA M33, Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29, roll M33_40, page 190. Courtesy of Ancestry.com.
Maryland State Papers, Red Books, List of Regular Officers by Chamberlaine, December 1776, MdHR 4573, Liber 12, p. 66 [MSA S989-17, 1/6/4/5].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Muster roll of the Second Maryland Regiment, August 25, 1777, MdHR 19970-07-01 [MSA S997-7-1530, 1/6/2/42].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Descriptions of men in Capt. Edward Veazey’s Independent Comp, 1776, MdHR 19970-15-36/01 [MSA S997-15-36, 1/7/3/13].
Revolutionary War Rolls, NARA M246, p. 92, From Fold3.com.
Published Sources:
A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774 - 1875, American State Papers, Senate, 11th Congress, 3rd Session, Claims: Vol. 1, Washington: Gales and Seaton, 1834.
Alexander, Arthur. How Maryland Tried to Raise Her Continential Quotas. Maryland Historical Magazine 42, no. 3 (1947). 184-196.
"Mortuary Notice," Salem Gazette, Salem, Massachusetts, March 1, 1833, Vol. XI, issue 18, p. 3.
Tacyn, Mark Andrew. “'To the End:’ The First Maryland Regiment and the American Revolution” (PhD diss., University of Maryland College Park, 1999).
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