Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Lewis Williamson (b. circa 1805 - d. circa 1841)
MSA SC 5496-051239
Slaveholder, District 1, Queen Anne's County, Maryland

Sources:


Archival Sources -

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS, (Death Record, Counties), [MSA S1179-3124]. John Emory Williams, August 31, 1921, Queen Anne's County.

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 COURT, (Land Records), 1839-1843, Liber JT 3, Folio 17, [MSA CE 143-39]. Lewis Williamson and wife to James Rolph, September 30, 1839.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, (Marriage Licenses), 1817-1858 [MSA T1702-1]. Lewis Williamson and Catherine Ann Smith, March 23, 1839.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY, CIRCUIT COURT, (Marriage Licenses), 1817-1858, T1702, [MSA T1702-1]. Joshua Walls and Catherine A. Williamson, September 3, 1844.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY, REGISTER OF WILLS, (Administration Accounts), Liber LR 1, Folios 170, 171, [MSA C1335-19]. Estate of Lewis Williamson, January 21, 1845.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY, REGISTER OF WILLS, (Inventories), Liber LR 1, Folios 71, 194, [MSA C1412-33]. Estate of Lewis Williamson, December 2, 1843.

QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY LEVY COURT, (Assessment Record), 1837, [MSA C1353-1]. Lewis Williamson, District 1, Line 15.

U.S. Census Bureau (Census Record, MD) for Louis Williamson, 1840, Queen Anne's County, Districts 1 and 2, Page 19, Line 3 [MSA SM61-115, M 4723-2].

U.S. Census Bureau (Census Record, MD) for Emory Williamson, 1840, Queen Anne's County, Districts 1 and 2, Page 19, Line 13 [MSA SM61-115, M 4723-2].

U.S. Census Bureau (Census Record, MD) for Catherine Walls, 1850, Queen Anne's County, District 1, Page 302, Line 14 [MSA SM61-144, M 1500-1].

U.S. Census Bureau (Census Record, MD) for John E. Williamson, 1860, Queen Anne's County, District 1, Page 108, Line 10 [MSA SM61-215, M 7224-1].



Books -

Emory, Frederic. Queen Anne's County, Maryland: Its Early History and Development. Baltimore, MD: Maryland Historical Society. 1950. Originally published in the Centreville Observer 1886-1887.


Newspapers and Journals -

"100 Dol. Reward." Centreville Times and Public Advertiser 22 October 1831: 2.

"Maryland." Baltimore Sun 6 August 1907: 1.


Internet Sources -

"Dudley's Chapel." Sudlersville, Queen Anne's County, QA-178. Maryland Historical Trust, Inventory of Historic Properties. www.mdihp.net.


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