Commodore Joshua Barney: many interesting facts connected with the life of Commodore Joshua Barney, hero of the United States navy, 1776-1812, also a compilation of genealogical material relating to Commodore Barney's ancestors and descendants, with valuable records for those in search of Barney family connections . Baltimore County Ss: This is to certify that I have laid out for John Morganof Baltimore County a tract of land lying on ye North sideof Broad Creek being part of the lands reserved in ye saidCounty for his Lordships use. BEGINNING at a hounded Spanish Oak near ye headof a Branch t


Commodore Joshua Barney: many interesting facts connected with the life of Commodore Joshua Barney, hero of the United States navy, 1776-1812, also a compilation of genealogical material relating to Commodore Barney's ancestors and descendants, with valuable records for those in search of Barney family connections . Baltimore County Ss: This is to certify that I have laid out for John Morganof Baltimore County a tract of land lying on ye North sideof Broad Creek being part of the lands reserved in ye saidCounty for his Lordships use. BEGINNING at a hounded Spanish Oak near ye headof a Branch that leads into ye great meadow and runningthence South seventy degrees East one hundred and eightyperches, North twenty degrees West sixty perches, Northseventy degrees West one hundred and eighty perches andthence by a straight line to ye beginning. Containing and laid out for Fifty-two acres more or lessby ye name of MORGANS DELIGHT. Decr 24th, 17 41. Thos. White, Dep. Sur. Balto. Coty. 58 Maryland Land Commissioners Office Annapolis Survey of tract of land Timber Ridge,loo acres, made by Thomas White, surveyor,for John Beard, February 27, 1738. a^^ ? •?. 59 COMMISSIONER OF THE LAND OFFICE. Baltimore County, Ss: By virtue oj a Common Warrant granted out oj hisLordships Land Office, on ye iQth day of October, AnnoDam. 1738; to lay out for John Beard of BaltimoreCounty one hundred acres of land. I Thomas White Deputy Surveyor of ye said Countyhave laid out for the said John {by the name of JohnBeard) a tract of land in the same county: BEGINNING at a bounded White Oak by a branchcalled Ozbins Cabbin Branch, and running thence Southsixty-five degrees West ninety perches. North fifty degreesWest thirty-six perches. North five degrees West thirty-twoperches. North one hundred and fourteen perches, Northeighty-five degrees East one hundred and ten twenty degrees East forty-eight perches, South eightydegrees West forty-two perches, and thence by a straightline to ye


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