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  • Thomas Beale Dorsey (October 17, 1780 – December 26, 1855) was an American farmer, lawyer, politician and judge in Anne Arundel County and Maryland. Thomas...
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  • trombone player Thomas A. Dorsey (1899–1993), gospel composer and performer, known as Georgia Tom in his earlier jazz career Thomas Beale Dorsey (1780–1855)...
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  • Justice Dorsey may refer to: Thomas Beale Dorsey (1780–1855), associate justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals Walter Dorsey (1771–1823), associate justice...
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  • John Worthington Dorsey of the Revolutionary war in 1808 for his son Thomas Beale Dorsey. The house is a two-story stone structure. Dorsey operated a farm...
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  • 1789–1792 Zebulon Hollingsworth 1792–1806 John Stephen 1806–1810 Thomas Beale Dorsey 1810–1812 Elias Glenn 1812–1824 Nathaniel Williams 1824–1841 Zaccheus...
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  • rebuilt, and demolished a second time. Thomas Cook exchanged his stake in Cooksville with Thomas Beale Dorsey for the 231-acre Round About Hills slave...
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  • State of Maryland. Davis married Rebecca Comfort Dorsey (1809–1836), daughter of Thomas Beale Dorsey. After her death Davis married again Hester Ann Wilkins...
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    married Samuel Worthington Dorsey, an older man who was a member of a prominent Maryland family. His father Thomas Beale Dorsey had accumulated large cotton...
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  • Bartol, Andrew Hunter Boyd, Richard Bowie, Samuel Claggett Chew, Thomas Beale Dorsey, Philip Barton Key, John Carroll LeGrand, James Alfred Pearce, and...
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    constitutional convention, Thomas Beale Dorsey submitted a petition led by James Sykes. A committee was formed with Dorsey, Bowie, Smith, Harbine and...
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    Gray Rock (Ellicott City, Maryland) (category Dorsey family of Maryland)
    house built in the 1700s by Admiral Hammond. Caleb Dorsey of Belmont had three sons. Thomas Beale Dorsey, became the Attorney General of Maryland, and later...
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    house with a stone end. Thomas Beale Dorsey inherited the property in 1794 then exchanged his interest in the plantation with Thomas Cook's stagecoach wayside...
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  • Benjamin Ferris, watchmaker and historian (d. 1867) October 17 – Thomas Beale Dorsey, farmer, lawyer, politician and judge (d. 1855) December 24 – Willard...
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    support. Eventually, he was taken in by Burr. By this time, detestation of Thomas Jefferson, his one-time decentralist ally, led Martin to embrace the Federalist...
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    Democratic-Republican Luther Martin 1818 1822 Thomas Beale Dorsey 1822 1824 Democratic-Republican Thomas Kell 1824 1827 Roger B. Taney 1827 1831 Democrat...
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  • Howard County, Maryland in the United States. Woodlawn was built by Thomas Beale Dorsey. The estate featured two entrances to avoid a toll on the old Frederick...
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    Mt. Hebron is a stone home built by Col John Worthington Dorsey for his son Thomas Beale Dorsey in 1808. Mt. Hebron High School is located in suburban Howard...
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  • Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States (1810), p. 294. Joshua Dorsey Warfield, The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland (1905)...
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  • Bond Martin, 1814–1835 Walter Dorsey, 1817–1823 John Stephen, 1822–1844 Stevenson Archer, 1823–1848 Thomas Beale Dorsey, 1824–1851 Ezekiel F. Chambers...
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    raze the historic 1813 farmhouse "Gray Rock" and slave quarters of Thomas Beale Dorsey and subdivide the land did not get approval. In 1975 Miller proposed...
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