State | Maryland |
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County (Primary) | Talbot |
Other Counties | – |
Family Name | Buckley |
Family History Notes | Elizabeth Buckley, born say 1732, was a spinster white woman living in Talbot County in June 1752 when the court convicted her of having a "Mulatter" child. The court sold her for seven years and her child for thirty-one [Judgment Record 1751-5, n.p.]. She may have been the mother of i. William, head of a Talbot County household of 2 "other free" in 1800 [MD:514]. |
Additional Notes | – |
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