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John MacTavish (British Consul)

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of Garthbeg, and Mary (née Fraser) McTavish of Garthmore. His grandmother was descended, through Simon Fraser of Dunchea and the Frasers of
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Nomination Form for the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, Folly Quarter Manor, Carrollton Hall, MacTavish House
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The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review From Wills, Deeds and Church Records
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MacTavish died on June 21, 1852, at age 65. His widow died on January 26, 1867, at Folly Quarter and was interred with MacTavish at
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Mary Wellesley MacTavish (1826–1850), who married the Hon. Henry George Howard, youngest son of
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http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/stagsere/se1/se5/015000/015500/015589/pdf/msa_se5_15589.pdf
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Alexander Simon MacTavish (1829–1863), who married Ellen Gilmor (1835–1909), sister of
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On August 15, 1815, MacTavish was married to Emily Caton, the fourth daughter of
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Photograph of MacTavish's grave marker at Green Mount Cemetery (October 9, 2011)
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The Annual Register, or a View of the History and Politics of the Year 1845
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http://www.mdhs.org/findingaid/carroll-mctavish-papers-1652-1867-ms-220
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http://www.shrineofstanthony.org/history-declaration-independence.htm
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Emily's three sisters Marianne, Bess, and Louisa Caton, entered
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Articles by Marie Fraser of Canada The Fraser-McCord Connection
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and Mary (née Carroll) Caton. Emily's maternal grandfather was
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Sisters of Fortune: America's Caton Sisters at Home and Abroad
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Descriptive Summary, Register of the Carroll-McTavish Papers
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Irish Pedigrees, or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
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Robert Erskine Lewis: "Brooklandwood, Baltimore County" in:
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After his wedding to Emily Caton of Maryland, they lived at
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Richard Caton MacTavish (1831–1841), who died young.
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They were staunch 261: 721:at Wikimedia Commons 719:John Lovet MacTavish 676:Thomas Allen Glenn: 387:Green Mount Cemetery 334:, the first wife of 147:John Lovet MacTavish 42:John Lovet MacTavish 391:Baltimore, Maryland 338:'s younger brother 332:Elizabeth Patterson 236:Green Spring Valley 637:Celia M. Holland: 587:2012-03-03 at the 352:Duke of Wellington 264: 158:North West Company 717:Media related to 354:); Bess marrying 326:and married into 225:State of Maryland 144: 143: 73:(aged 64–65) 771: 716: 701: 690: 681: 674: 668: 661: 655: 648: 642: 635: 629: 627: 625: 624: 615:. 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Stratherrick
Invernesshire
Howard County, Maryland
Fur Trader
British Consul
Simon McTavish
North West Company
Stratherrick
Invernesshire
Scotland
Clan MacTavish
née
Scots-Quebecer
Simon McTavish
tacksman
Foyers
1st Lord Lovat
British Consul
State of Maryland
Brooklandwood
Green Spring Valley
Baltimore County
Howard County
Doughoregan

Richard Caton
Charles Carroll of Carrollton
Catholic
Declaration of Independence

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