Hon. John Dorsey
Hon. John Dorsey (before 1646 – 1714) was a colonial settler of Maryland and Anne Arundel County, the youngest son of Edward the Shipwright.[3] He and his brothers Edward and Joshua patented "Hockley-in-the-Hole" on the south side of the Severn in 1664.[4] He acquired Troy in 1699.
Hon. John Dorsey | |
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Born | about 1645 |
Died | 1714 |
Spouse(s) | Pleasance Ely[2] |
Parent(s) | Edward (d. 1659) |
Relatives | Edward Dorsey, brother Joshua Dorsey, brother |
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John also owned Dorsey's Search.
References
- "Descendants of Edward DORSEY, boatwright of Lower Norfolk Co. VA and Anne Arundel Co., MD". RootsWeb.com. Ancestry.com.
- Warfield, Joshua Dorsey (1 January 1905). The founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records. Kohn & Pollock. p. 61 – via Internet Archive.
- Dorsey, Maxwell J.; Dorsey, Wright; Dorsey, Jean Muir; Nimmo, Nannie Ball (1 June 2009). "The Dorsey Family". Genealogical Publishing Com – via Google Books.
- http://www.aagensoc.org/upload/images/Hockley%20-%20sign.jpg
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