| | Charles County (no city given):
Daniel
of St. Thomas Jenifer, 1723 —
William
Smallwood, 1732 —
Thomas
Stone, 1743 —
John
Hoskins Stone, c.1750 —
William
Harrison, Jr., c.1750 —
Benjamin
Stoddert, 1751 —
George
Dent, 1756 —
Benedict
J. Semmes, 1789 —
John
Truman Stoddert, 1790 —
Daniel
Jenifer, 1791 —
Frederick
Stone, 1820 |
| | Near Allens Fresh:
George
Cary, 1789 |
| | Near Benedict:
James
Forbes, c.1731 |
| | Bryantown:
William
Barton Wade Dent, 1806 |
| | Near Faulkner:
William
Matthew Merrick, 1818 |
| | La Plata:
John
G. Chapman, 1798 —
Andrew
G. Chapman, 1839 |
| | Near La Plata:
Sydney
E. Mudd, 1858 —
Sydney
E. Mudd, 1885 |
| | Port Tobacco:
William
L. Brent, 1784 —
William
Fitzgerald, 1799 —
Barnes
Compton, 1830 |
| | Near Port Tobacco:
John
Hanson, 1715 —
Michael
Jenifer Stone, c.1747 —
William
Craik, 1761 —
John
Campbell, 1765 |
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