Those Who Came Before

Notes


Robert ELLYSON

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional FHC/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan-Mar 1995;


Susannah GERRARD

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995; according to notes, Susannah was also called 'Hannah'


Susannah GERRARD

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995; according to notes, Susannah was also called 'Hannah'


Thomas GERRARD Dr.

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995

Thomas Gerard was a physician; Lord of St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's County, Maryland. He was a Catholic. In England, Thomas resided at New Hall, also called Garswood, Lancashrire, Manor of Ashton. He immigrated to America, coming to Maryland in 1638.

Early a member of Lord Baltimore's Council and represented St. Mary's Hundred in the Provincial Assembly of 1641. Later was associated with the opposing faction. After political troubles as a result of the revolution against Lord Baltimore, Dr. Gerard moved across the Potomac to Virginia, later married the widow, Rose Tucker and continued to live in Virginia until his death. His Manor of St. Clements was left in possession of his son Justinian, when he left Maryland. However, when he died he was buried next to his first wife, Susannah Snow Gerard, on St. Clements Manor. The old manor house, Bromley, was named for the family estate in England. Bromley has since burned down and there is no longer any trace of Bushwood.

In 1642, Dr. Gerard built a place of worship for his Anglican wife, Susannah at Tomakoken Creek in St. Mary's County. In 1824 the name of the church was changed to All Saints Chapel.

In 1710, the principal part of the St. Clement's Manor, with the manor house called Bromley, was purchased by Charles Carroll.


Susannah SNOW

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995


Thomas GERRARD Dr.

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995

Thomas Gerard was a physician; Lord of St. Clement's Manor, St. Mary's County, Maryland. He was a Catholic. In England, Thomas resided at New Hall, also called Garswood, Lancashrire, Manor of Ashton. He immigrated to America, coming to Maryland in 1638.

Early a member of Lord Baltimore's Council and represented St. Mary's Hundred in the Provincial Assembly of 1641. Later was associated with the opposing faction. After political troubles as a result of the revolution against Lord Baltimore, Dr. Gerard moved across the Potomac to Virginia, later married the widow, Rose Tucker and continued to live in Virginia until his death. His Manor of St. Clements was left in possession of his son Justinian, when he left Maryland. However, when he died he was buried next to his first wife, Susannah Snow Gerard, on St. Clements Manor. The old manor house, Bromley, was named for the family estate in England. Bromley has since burned down and there is no longer any trace of Bushwood.

In 1642, Dr. Gerard built a place of worship for his Anglican wife, Susannah at Tomakoken Creek in St. Mary's County. In 1824 the name of the church was changed to All Saints Chapel.

In 1710, the principal part of the St. Clement's Manor, with the manor house called Bromley, was purchased by Charles Carroll.


Rose TUCKER

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John GERARD

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Elizabeth GERARD

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Frances GERARD

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995


Richard GERARD

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995


Ann GERARD

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995


John SNOWE

BIRTH-SPOUSE-CHILDREN: Ancestral File; ; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, CD-ROM dated 21 Aug 1992, Information submitted by...; St George Regional Family History Center/FamilySearch Home Field Trial, searched Jan 1995


Justinian SNOW

Justinian Snow was one of the founders of Maryland and Lord Baltimore's Factor in the Indian trade. He drowned in 1636 off the coast of Maryland.