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bullet Sir Thomas Gerard (2)(1) died about 1415/16. He was born in Kingsley, Bryn, Lancaster, England. Parents: Sir Peter Gerard.

Children were: John Gerard.


bulletSusannah Gerard(1) was born about 1626 in Newhall, Lancashire.England. She died in 1677 in Maryland. Susannah Gerard was given"Bushwood" an estate at the time of her marriage to Robert Slye. Parents: Dr. Thomas Gerard and Susanna Snowe.

Children were: Frances Slye, Gerard Slye, Robert 2nd Slye, Elizabeth Slye.


bulletTemperance Gerard(1) was born about 1630 in Newhall, Lancashire.England. She died before 4 Feb 1711/12 in Westmoreland County, Maryland. Parents: Dr. Thomas Gerard and Susanna Snowe.


bullet Dr. Thomas Gerard(142) (1) was born on 10 Dec 1608 in Lancashire, England. He died on 19 Oct 1673 in Mochoticks, Westmoreland, Co. Virginia. Dr. Thomas Gerard, Gentleman, was baptized in Winwick Prish, New Hall, Lancashire, England 10 Dec 1608. He was the son of John Gerard and Isabel ? of New Hall and the grandson of Thomas Gerard and Jane of Garswood. (Md Archives Liber XL11 folio 543).

The Gerard family was an ancient and prominent Roman Catholic family whose history has been traced back to the time of the General Survey of the Kingdom 1078.

Thomas Gerard married Susannah Snowe, daughter of John Snowe and Judith ? of Brookehouse, Staffordshire, England by 20 Jun 1634 (The Lancashire Record Office).

Thomas Gerard, surgeon, came into the Province of MD by April 1638 with five men servants (Md Land Office Patents Liber 1, folio 19). After several trips between Maryland and England, Thomas Gerard sold his holdings in England. On 19 Sep 1650 he demanded 2,000 acres of land for transporting himself, his wife and 5 chidren, a Mr Austin Hill, 8 men servants and 4 women servants in to the Province (Md Land office Patents L AB&H, f 47).

Thomas Gerard became one of the largest land owners in Maryland. on 3 Nov 1639, he was issued one of the first manorial grants to be issued in St Mary's Co. He acquired a patent for 1,030 acres he called "St Clement's Manor" (Md Land Office Patents Liber AB&H, Folio 68). This patent included St Clement's Island, the landing place of the first Maryland settlers in 1634. With this patent, he also achieved the status of "Lord of the Manor". On 24 Mar 1651, Thomas Gerard received a patent of 1,500 acres, he called "Bastford Manor" and a patent of 500 acres for I'St Winifred's Freehold" (Ibid. Folio 193-194). Thomas Gerard also acquired 3,500 acres of land called Gerard's Preserve" in Westmoreland County Virginia. He continued to acquire lands and at the time of his death his holdings contained about 16,000 acres.

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Since Thomas Gerard's wife Susannah and their children were Protestant, he erected an Anglican Chapel for them on St Clement's Manor. According to Edwin Beitzell's writings the chapel was erected "at the head of a branch of St Patrick's Creek". It was the third Protestant church to be erected in Maryland.

Thomas Gerard, the surgeon, practiced medicine in Maryland and Virginia. He was also very active in the provincial politics of his day. He served as juryman at St Mary's in May 1638, elected a burgess to the assembly from St Mary's on 19 Feb 1639, commissioned by the Proprietor as "Conservator of the Peace" in March 1640 and elected burgess from St Clement's Hundred in Sep 1640. Thomas Gerard was appointed to the Provincial Council by a commission from Lord Baltimore, dated 17 Nov 1643. He held this position until he aligned himself with the Fendall Rebellion of 1660. With the collapse of the rebellion, Thomas Gerard was banished. He went to live in Westmoreland Co Virginia until he was pardoned by the Maryland council and was restored to citizenship in the Province but was forbidden to hold office (Md Archives Liber III, folio 406-407).

Susannah (Snowe) Gerard died in 1666 St Clement's Manor. Thomas moved to "Gerard's Preserve" in Westmoreland County Virginia. It was there that he married Mrs. Rose Tucker.

Thomas died in Virginia in 1673 and he was taken to Maryland and buried beside his first wife, Susannah Snowe. In his will he stated - "Testator desires to be buried by deceased wife Susanna". His will was dated 5 Feb 1672 and it was probated in St Mary's County 15 Dec 1673 (Md Cal of Wills L 1 f 567).
Dr. Thomas Gerard, Gentleman, was baptized in Winwick Prish, New Hall, Lancashire, England 10 Dec 1608. He was the son of John Gerard and Isabel ? of New Hall and the grandson of Thomas Gerard and Jane of Garswood. (Md Archives Liber XL11 folio 543).

The Gerard family was an ancient and prominent Roman Catholic family whose history has been traced back to the time of the General Survey of the Kingdom 1078.

Thomas Gerard married Susannah Snowe, daughter of John Snowe and Judith ? of Brookehouse, Staffordshire, England by 20 Jun 1634 (The Lancashire Record Office).

Thomas Gerard, surgeon, came into the Province of MD by April 1638 with five men servants (Md Land Office Patents Liber 1, folio 19). After several trips between Maryland and England, Thomas Gerard sold his holdings in England. On 19 Sep 1650 he demanded 2,000 acres of land for transporting himself, his wife and 5 chidren, a Mr Austin Hill, 8 men servants and 4 women servants in to the Province (Md Land office Patents L AB&H, f 47).

Thomas Gerard became one of the largest land owners in Maryland. on 3 Nov 1639, he was issued one of the first manorial grants to be issued in St Mary's Co. He acquired a patent for 1,030 acres he called "St Clement's Manor" (Md Land Office Patents Liber AB&H, Folio 68). This patent included St Clement's Island, the landing place of the first Maryland settlers in 1634. With this patent, he also achieved the status of "Lord of the Manor". On 24 Mar 1651, Thomas Gerard received a patent of 1,500 acres, he called "Bastford Manor" and a patent of 500 acres for I'St Winifred's Freehold" (Ibid. Folio 193-194). Thomas Gerard also acquired 3,500 acres of land called Gerard's Preserve" in Westmoreland County Virginia. He continued to acquire lands and at the time of his death his holdings contained about 16,000 acres.

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Since Thomas Gerard's wife Susannah and their children were Protestant, he erected an Anglican Chapel for them on St Clement's Manor. According to Edwin Beitzell's writings the chapel was erected "at the head of a branch of St Patrick's Creek". It was the third Protestant church to be erected in Maryland.

Thomas Gerard, the surgeon, practiced medicine in Maryland and Virginia. He was also very active in the provincial politics of his day. He served as juryman at St Mary's in May 1638, elected a burgess to the assembly from St Mary's on 19 Feb 1639, commissioned by the Proprietor as "Conservator of the Peace" in March 1640 and elected burgess from St Clement's Hundred in Sep 1640. Thomas Gerard was appointed to the Provincial Council by a commission from Lord Baltimore, dated 17 Nov 1643. He held this position until he aligned himself with the Fendall Rebellion of 1660. With the collapse of the rebellion, Thomas Gerard was banished. He went to live in Westmoreland Co Virginia until he was pardoned by the Maryland council and was restored to citizenship in the Province but was forbidden to hold office (Md Archives Liber III, folio 406-407).

Susannah (Snowe) Gerard died in 1666 St Clement's Manor. Thomas moved to "Gerard's Preserve" in Westmoreland County Virginia. It was there that he married Mrs. Rose Tucker.

Thomas died in Virginia in 1673 and he was taken to Maryland and buried beside his first wife, Susannah Snowe. In his will he stated - "Testator desires to be buried by deceased wife Susanna". His will was dated 5 Feb 1672 and it was probated in St Mary's County 15 Dec 1673 (Md Cal of Wills L 1 f 567).
Thomas Gerard,emmigrated to St.Mary's County,Maryland. He and his family resided at St. Clements Manor. It was there that Thomas Gerard built a chapel. He apparently allowed interdenominational worship, [Susanna and the children were non Catholic,Thomas was Catholic] however ,the localRoman Catholic priest said that the arrangement was not allowed.He [the priest] apparently said he would come and live among them to see that the Catholic religion was practiced.

Susanna is buried at Longworth's Point,directly overlooking [in St.Clement's Manor] the cite where the Ark and the Dove first landed in Maryland..Thomas her widower, went to Virginia,married a "Rose"-----widow of John Tucker,and had issue. However,Thomas when near death,requested to be returned to Maryland and be buried next to his spouse,Susanna Parents: John Gerard and Isabel.

He was married to Susanna Snowe on 21 Sep 1629 in Lancashire, England. Children were: Susannah Gerard, Frances Gerard, Temperance Gerard, Elizabeth Gerard, Gerard, Mary Gerard, Justinian Gerard, Thomas Gerard, John Gerard.


bullet Thomas Gerard(1) was born in 1640 in St. Clements Manor, Maryland. He died in Ecclesfield, Yorkshire, England. Parents: Dr. Thomas Gerard and Susanna Snowe.


bullet Thomas Gerard(2) (1) was born about 1540 in Newhall, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancaster, England. He died about 1628. Parents: William Gerard and Constance.

He was married to Jane. Children were: John Gerard.


bullet William Gerard(2) (1) was born about 1518 in Newhall, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancaster, England. He died about 1558. Parents: Sir Thomas Gerard and Margaret Trafford.

He was married to Constance. Children were: Thomas Gerard.


bullet William Gerard(2) (1) was born about 1322.

He was married to Joan de Bryn. Children were: Sir Peter Gerard .


bullet Lynley Germo(1)


bulletSydney Gerrard(1) was born about 1523.

Children were: Robert Wynne.


bulletMary Louise Gibbar(1).

She was married to Hillary Layton Dean on 13 Jan 1890 in Perry co, Missouri.


bullet Colleen Gielink(1) Parents: Mike Gielink and Karen Ann Winn.


bullet Michele Gielink(1) Parents: Mike Gielink and Karen Ann Winn.


bullet Mike Gielink(1) Parents: Mike Gielink and Karen Ann Winn.

Children were: Colleen Gielink, Michele Gielink, Mike Gielink.


bulletRohese Giffard(1). Parents: Walter Giffard and Agnes Flatel.

Children were: Gilbert Fitz Richard de Clare.


bulletWalter Giffard(1).

Children were: Rohese Giffard.


bulletHenry Gilbert(1).

Children were: Mercy Gilbert.


bulletJo Gilbert (1).

He was married to Lucy Barnes on 30 Jun 1768 in North Brookfield, Mass.


bullet Mercy Gilbert(1) was born on 14 Jul 1691 in Brookfield Worchester, mass. She died on 11 Mar 1781 in Brookfield Worchester, mass. Parents: Henry Gilbert and Elizabeth Belding.

Children were: Aaron Barnes , John Barnes, Moses Barnes , Miriam Barnes, Mary Barnes , Hannah Barnes, Abigail Barnes, Lucy Barnes, Thankful Barnes, Rachael Barnes, Noah Barnes.


bulletWilliam Gilbert(1).

He was married to Rachael Barnes on 2 Dec 1769 in Brookfield Worchester, mass.


bullet Gilpin (1)


bulletJames Glenn(1).

He was married to Martha Jane Morris on 10 Nov 1870 in Washington Co., Illinois.


bullet Thomas Glenn(1)


bulletElizabeth Godfrey(1).

She was married to Lord Chancelor William Steele on 5 May 1638. Children were: Richard Steele.


bullet Kossuth Goesman(1) was born UNKNOWN. He died UNKNOWN.

He was married to Henrietta U. S. Junkins in 1873.


bullet John Goins(1) was born about 1795.

He was married to Elizabeth Holloman.


bullet Elizabeth Goldingham(1) Parents: John Goldingham.

Children were: John Drury , Robert Drury of Rougham, Ann Drury, Mary Drury, Sir William Drury of Tendering.


bulletJohn Goldingham(1).

Children were: Elizabeth Goldingham.


bulletAnne Goldsborough(1) died Estate settled 16 August,1678 in St. Marys Co., Maryland.

Children were: Anne Shircliffe, John (Jr.) Shircliffe, Mary Shircliffe, William (Sr) Shircliffe.


bulletAnne Goldsborough(1).


bulletVirginia Golightly(1).


bulletMartha Gooch(1).

She was married to Hinchy Winn on 15 Dec 1803.


bullet Jerry Goodell(1) was born on 28 Jan 1940 in Jefferson city, Missouri. Parents: John Goodell and Margaret.

He was married to Barbara Ann Swinferd on 10 Apr 1960 in Pasadena, California. Children were: Ray Goodell, Sandra Goodell .


bullet John Goodell(1)

Children were: Jerry Goodell.


bulletRay Goodell (1) was born on 17 Dec 1960 in South Pasadena, California. Parents: Jerry Goodell and Barbara Ann Swinferd.


bullet Sandra Goodell(1) was born on 16 Apr 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Parents: Jerry Goodell and Barbara Ann Swinferd.

She was married to Elzie Shores on 9 Apr 1981.


bullet Abigail Goodenow(1) was born on 11 Mar 1641/42 in Sudbury, Middlesex, Mass..


bulletAbigail Goodenow(1) was born on 11 Mar 1641/42 in Sudberry, Middlesex, Mass.

Children were: Thomas Barnes, Dorothy Barnes, John Barnes, William Barnes, Abigail Barnes, Theophilus Barnes, Susanna Barnes.


bulletRobert Dean Goodrich(1).

He was married to Martha Lovetta Poston. ALSO MARRIED JOHN TEASE/GLENN ALLEN THURAU/GEORGE R.ALBERT JR.


bullet Frances Julian Gordon(1)

Children were: Connie Day, Donna Day, Karen Day.


bulletLucy Gordon(1).

She was married to John Jr. Garland on 31 May 1789 in Louisa, Goochland Co., Virginia.


bullet Hugh Gorman(1)

Children were: John F. Gorman.


bulletJohn F. Gorman(1) was born on 6 Nov 1951 in Willoughby, Ohio. Parents: Hugh Gorman and Cecelia Borelli.

He was married to Jennifer C. Smith on 17 Oct 1987 in Willoughby, Ohio. Children were: Tiffany C. Gorman.


bullet Tiffany C. Gorman(1) was born on 16 May 1980 in Cleburne, Texas. Parents: John F. Gorman and Jennifer C. Smith.


bullet Mary L. Goski(1)


bulletJoan Goushill(2) (1). Parents: Sir Robert Goushill and Elizabeth Fitz Alan.

She was married to Sir Thomas Stanley. Children were: Katherine Stanley .


bullet Sir Robert Goushill(2) (1)

He was married to Elizabeth Fitz Alan on 19 Aug 1401. Children were: Joan Goushill.


bullet Lord ,John Graham,(1)

Children were: Lillian Graham.


bulletLillian Graham(1). Parents: Lord ,John Graham, and Lillian Drummond.

Children were: John (Lord) Fleming.


bulletJanette Gravelle(1).

Children were: Daniel James Dunaway.

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