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:*''Missing Relatives and Lost Friends''. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 2008. {{FHL|1462342|item|disp=FHL book 973 B38b}}. | :*''Missing Relatives and Lost Friends''. Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 2008. {{FHL|1462342|item|disp=FHL book 973 B38b}}. | ||
Murphy's research guide to tracing the English origins of Colonial Maryland indentured servants is available online: [http://pricegen.com/ | Murphy's research guide to tracing the English origins of Colonial Maryland indentured servants is available online: [http://www.pricegen.com/learningcenter/overseas-origins/ "Origins of Colonial Chesapeake Indentured Servants: American and English Sources,"] ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Vol. 93, No. 1 (Mar. 2005):5-24. | ||
The English port of Whitehaven, in northwest England, had extensive trade dealings with Maryland and Virginia during the colonial period. For an excellent study of this trade and the families involved, see: | The English port of Whitehaven, in northwest England, had extensive trade dealings with Maryland and Virginia during the colonial period. For an excellent study of this trade and the families involved, see: | ||
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