Matthew Garner
MSA SC 3520-17829
Sources:
Archival Sources:
Charles County Court, Land Records, Deed of Matthew Garner’s to Hezekiah Garner, 1787, LIBER D4, p. 94, MdHR 8117-2 [MSA C67-4, 01/06/07/004].
Land Office, Rent Rolls, Charles County, William's Purchase, 1733-1768. p. 1-204. MdHR 17636-1 [MSA S18-37, 01/24/01/022].
Charles County Register of Wills, Inventories, Joseph Gardiner, 1777-1782, p. 211. MdHR 7288-2 [MSA C665-7, 01/08/10/008].
Charles County Register of Wills, Wills, Matthew Gardiner, 1801-1808, p. 119, MdHR 7293 [MSA C681-13, 01/08/10/13].
General Assembly House of Delegates, Assessment Records, 1783, Charles County, Matthew Garner [MSA S1161-5-4, 1/4/5/48].
Prerogative Court, Wills, Joseph Gardiner, 1635-1777, vol. 39, p. 614, MdHR 1321 [MSA S538-57, 01/11/02/006].
Return of the Maryland troops. 27 September 1776, from Fold3.com.
Published Sources:
Kilbourne, John Dwight. “A Short History of the Maryland Line in the Continental Army.” (Baltimore, Maryland, 1992), 11-25.
Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution, Archives of Maryland Online, vol. 18.
Sarson, Steven. "Yeoman Farmers in a Planters' Republic." Journal of the Early Republic 29, no. 1 (Spring 2009): 63-99.
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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