The Tennison family of southern Maryland

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Ralph D. Smith, Ralph D. Smith
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R.D. Smith
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[1] Being the first three generations of the Tennison family in St. Mary's and Charles counties, Maryland (1650-1770), together with earlier records of the Dennis family in Virginia. Allied families: Brooks, Burch, Cheshire, Cooksey, Dement/Diamond, Gresham, Lemaster, Mansell/Mansfield, Noe, Scott, Shanks, Williams (June 1997)
v. 2. Sometimes called Tennis, Dennis, or Dennison, during the period 1650-1770, together with 1635-1657 records of John Gresham of Northumberland Co., Va., and other early Greshams. Allied families include: Bond, Brooks, Burch, Cheshire, Cooksey, Dement/Diamond, Lemaster, Mansfield/Mansfield, Mason, Noe, Place, Scott, Shanks, and Williams (May 1998)
v. 3. Records of the Tennison family during the period 1650-1800 in southern Maryland ...

Edition Notes

Includes indexes.

Published in
Daytona Beach, FL (4238 S. Peninsula Dr., Daytona Beach 32127)
Genre
Genealogy.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71 .T2993 1997

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Pagination
v. <1-3 > ;

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL289823M
LCCN
97194064
OCLC/WorldCat
37262888

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