Mrs. Juliana Paca (b. 1783 - d. 1861)
MSA SC 5496-29983
Property Owner, Queen Anne's County, Maryland
Julianna Paca
Sources:
Archival Sources -
ALLEGANY COUNTY COURT (Land Records), [MSA CE 77-14] Liber O, Folio 431, Juliana and John P. Paca to Edward Lloyd, July 30, 1829.
ALLEGANY COUNTY COURT (Land Records), [MSA CE 77-14] Liber O, Folio 433, Edward Lloyd to John P. Paca, July 30, 1829.
ALLEGANY COUNTY COURT (Land Records), [MSA CE 77-21] Liber AA, Folio 76, John P. Paca to John M. Cobb and William H. Miller, October 10, 1839.
ALLEGANY COUNTY COURT (Land Records), [MSA CE 77-31] Liber 6, Folio 379, Juliana Paca to Stephen McKinley, April 27, 1851.
ALLEGANY COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT (Land Records), [MSA CE 78-12] Liber 19, Folio 201, Juliana Paca to J.P.C. Davidson, June 25, 1860.
CECIL COUNTY COURT (Land Records), [MSA CE 133-24], Liber JB 22, Folio 231. Anna Maria Chew to Julianna Tilghman, June 21, 1800.
Cecil County District 5, Simon J. Martenet, Map of Cecil County, 1858, Library of Congress, MSA SC 1213-1-462.
Cecil County District 7, Simon J. Martenet, Map of Cecil County, 1858, Library of Congress, MSA SC 1213-1-462.
CHANCERY COURT (Chancery Papers) [MSA S512-23]. James Redman vs. Henrietta Paca, Ann N. Paca, John P. Paca, and Juliana C. Paca, Partition to sell Hindmans Estate Resurveyed, July 14, 1836, Talbot County, Case No. 10697.
Queen Anne's County District 5, J. G. Stong's Map of Queen Anne's County, 1866 [MSA SC 5080-1]. Courtesy of the Queen Anne's County Historical Society
QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY REGISTER OF WILLS (Wills), Liber STH 1, Folio 196 [CR 56-1, MSA CM869-14]. Juliana Paca, July 20, 1842. Probated April 23, 1861. Click here for transcription.
Books -
Arnett, Earl, Robert J. Brugger, and Edward C. Papenfuse. Maryland: A New Guide to the Old Line State. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999.
Emory, Frederic. Queen Anne's County, Maryland. Baltimore, MD, Maryland Historical Society, 1950.
Emory, Mary Bourke. Colonial Families and Their Descendants. Baltimore, MD: Press of the Sun Printing Office, 1900.
Garrett, Jere. Muffled Drums and Mustard Spoons: Cecil County, Maryland, 1860-1865. Shippenburg, PA: Biedel Printing House, 1996.
Harrison, Bruce H. The Family Forest Descendants of Lady Joan Beaufort. Kamuela, HI: Millisecond Publishing Company, Inc., 2005.
Hollowak, Thomas L. Maryland Genealogies: A Consolidation of Articles from the Maryland Historical Magazine. Vol. 2. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1980.
Parran, Alice Norris. Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families: Period from 1634, March 25th to March 25th, l935, Tercentenary of the Founding of Maryland. Baltimore, Md.: H.G. Roebuck & Son, 1938.
Richardson, Hester Dorsey. Side-Lights on Maryland History: With Sketches of Early Maryland Families. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins Company, 1913.
Scharf, J. Thomas. History of Western Maryland: From the Earliest Period to the Present Day. Vol. 3. Philadelphia, PA: Louis H. Everts, 1882.
The Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, and Beth Carver Wees. English, Irish, & Scottish Silver at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. New York, NY: Hudson Hills Press, Inc., 1997.
Stranahan, Susan Q. Susquehanna, River of Dreams. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993.
Tillman, Stephen Frederick. Tilghman-Tillman Family, 1225-1945. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1946.
Wright, C. Milton. Our Harford Heritage: A History of Harford County, Maryland. Published by the author, 1967.
Newspapers and Journals -
"Another Account of the Tragedy in Queen Anne's County, Md." Baltimore Sun 17 March 1865: 4.
"The Burning of Wye Hall." Baltimore Sun 7 February 1879: 1.
"The Paca Homicide Trial." Baltimore Sun 23 June 1865: 1.
"The Paca Homicide Trial." Baltimore Sun 27 June 1865: 1.
"Runaways." Cecil Democrat 1861 March 15.
"The Tragedy in Queen Anne's County." Baltimore Sun 13 March 1865: 1.
Johnston, Dr. Christopher. "The Tilghman Family." Part 2. Maryland Historical Magazine 1.4 (December 1906), 369-376.
Internet Sources -
"Juliana Tilghman Paca." Wye Hills Cemetery. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=11139923&PIpi=1842978.
"Turkey Point Lighthouse (Elk Point Lighthouse)." CE-195, Chesapeake Isle. Inventory of Historic Properties, Maryland Historic Trust. www.mdihp.net.
"Wye Hall." QA-124, Queenstown. Inventory of Historic Properties, Maryland Historic Trust. www.mdihp.net.
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