Leeds' list of Talbot County [Maryland] marriage licenses/ indexed through the kindness of Mrs. Milnor Ljungstedt

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

19-

Publisher

[publisher not identified]

Place of Publication

[Place of publication not identified]

Physical

36 leaves.

Notes

John Leeds was clerk of the Talbot County Court from 1734 to 1773. The records were first copied by John Goldsborough, also a clerk of the court, and were then indexed as noted.

Microfilm of typescript in the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore.

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Subjects

Locality Subjects

Film/Digital Notes

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Leeds' list of Talbot County [Maryland] marriage licensesGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film14519 Item 18548050
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Leeds' list of Talbot County [Maryland] marriage licensesGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film14519 Item 18548050

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