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Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland
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Original DescriptionBaltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland
Server DescriptionBaltimore, Maryland, United States
CountryUnited States (USA)
StateMaryland (MD)
CountyBaltimore
CityBaltimore
Latitude39.290385
Longitude-76.612189
Map
Claims
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Alexander ForsythResidenceAug 2, 1786Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17860802]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper announcing his proprietorship of an unnamed Tavern on Gay Street (probably Castle Inn).
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Alexander ForsythResidenceFeb 5, 1787Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17870205] [N108]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper announcing his proprietorship of a Tavern in Congress Hall.
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Alexander ForsythResidenceJun 6, 1788Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17880606]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper announcing his showing of a Moose at the tavern on Gay Street called Castle Inn.
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Alexander ForsythOccupation 1789 - Feb 7, 1797tavern keeper, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S180]
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Alexander ForsythTax List1789Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S180]
secondary
Alexander ForsythResidenceDec 28, 1789Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1860:17891229]
ran an ad in the Maryland Journal newspaper informing the public that someone had delivered a stray bay mare to his stables
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Elizabeth ForsythBirthabt 1790Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1171] [S1172]
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Alexander ForsythTax List1790Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S180]
secondary
Frances BrownCensus (US Federal)Feb 25, 1790Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S531] (Counted)
primary
Alexander ForsythCensus (US Federal)Feb 25, 1790Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S531] (Named)
primary
Isaac ForsythCensus (US Federal)Feb 25, 1790Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S531] [N103] (Counted)
primary
Rachel LindsayCensus (US Federal)Feb 25, 1790Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S531] (Counted)
primary
Alexander ForsythTax List1791Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S180]
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1792Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S180]
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1795Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S180]
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1798Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S3149:5606] [S3149:5927]
Precinct 5
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Alexander ForsythTax List1799Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1799Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1800Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1800Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1801Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1801Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1802Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1802Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1803Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1803Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Frances BrownDeathbef Jun 19, 1803Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S165] [N103]
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1804Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1804Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1805Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1805Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1806Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1806Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1807Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1807Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Alexander ForsythTax List1808Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
secondary
Rachel LindsayResidence1808Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S170]
taxed
secondary
Elizabeth ForsythMarriageSep 23, 1809, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1176:271] [S1178]
secondary
Elizabeth ForsythMarriageSep 23, 1809, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1176:271] [S1178]
secondary
Alexander ForsythFlourishedApr 27, 1810Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1803]
assignes lease to Francis Gilmyer
primary
Elizabeth ForsythCensus (US Federal)Aug 6, 1810Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S536] (Counted)
primary
Alexander ForsythFlourishedFeb 16, 1818Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18180217]
had letter(s) to be picked up at the post office
this record could pertain to his son
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Alexander ForsythFlourishedJun 16, 1819Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18190616]
had letter(s) to be picked up at the post office
this record could pertain to his son
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Alexander ForsythCensus (US Federal)1820Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S2117] (Named)
primary
Rachel LindsayLivingFeb 17, 1823Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18230217]
had letter(s) to be picked up at the post office
primary
Rachel LindsayLivingJul 1, 1823Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18230701]
had letter(s) to be picked up at the post office
primary
Alexander ForsythFlourishedMar 16, 1824Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18240316]
had letter(s) to be picked up at the post office
primary
Alexander ForsythFlourishedMay 1, 1824Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18240501]
had letter(s) to be picked up at the post office
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Alexander ForsythWillDec 20, 1828Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
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Elizabeth ForsythFlourishedDec 20, 1828Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
her father left her 500 dollars in his will
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Alexander ForsythDeathApr 23, 1829Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1815:18290424] [S1910]
Source: "Alexander Forsyth, Sr., for 40 years of Baltimore, died at his residence in Pennsylvania Avenue 23 April, 1829 in his 83rd year" (Baltimore American)
83y
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Rachel LindsayLivingDec 19, 1829Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
refused to act as an executor for the will of her husband
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Alexander ForsythProbateDec 19, 1829Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
his wife declined to administer his estate
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Alexander ForsythProbateDec 26, 1829Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
administrative bond
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Alexander ForsythProbateDec 26, 1829Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
Orphan's Court ordered executors to give creditors notice in newspapers of his estate settlement
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Alexander ForsythProbateDec 29, 1829Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18291229]
The administrators of his estate put a call in the newspaper for all holders of his debt vouchers to come forward by 1 July 1830
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Elizabeth ForsythCensus1830Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S498] (Counted)
primary
Alexander ForsythInventoryJan 12, 1830Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910:18300112]
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateMar 31, 1830Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
Orphan's Court ordered executors to sell Pennsylvania Ave. property at public sale as he directed in his will
primary
Rachel LindsayCensus (US Federal)Jun 1, 1830Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S498] (Given)
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateNov 17, 1830Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18301117]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
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Alexander ForsythProbateNov 22, 1830Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1815:18301122]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateMar 16, 1831Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1788:18310316]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
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Alexander ForsythProbateMar 22, 1831Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1815:18310322]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateMar 30, 1831Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1815:18310330]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
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Alexander ForsythAccount of SalesApr 5, 1831Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910:18310405]
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Alexander ForsythProbateMar 16, 1832Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1862:18320316]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateMar 19, 1832Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1815:18320319]
The administrators of his estate put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property by auction.
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateJul 21, 1834Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1862:18340721]
The sheriff put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property.
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Alexander ForsythProbateJul 23, 1834Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1815:18340723]
The sheriff put an announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property.
primary
Alexander ForsythProbateAug 14, 1834Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1862:18340721]
The sheriff put another announcement in the newspaper of the sale of his Pennsylvania Ave property. (apparently no one bid the first time)
primary
Rachel LindsayLivingApr 23, 1836Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1131]
secondary
Rachel LindsayWillAug 23, 1836Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911]
primary
Alexander ForsythInventoryNov 16, 1837Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
an additional administrative inventory was taken of his estate
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Alexander ForsythProbateNov 20, 1837Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
Orphan's Court ordered executors to sell Eutaw property at public sale as a result of his additional inventory. It appears as if Rachel did not disclose this property until years later after writing her own will.
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Alexander ForsythProbateDec 1, 1837Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910]
his executors petitioned the Orphan's Court to allow them to arrange a private sale of the Eutaw property instead of a public sale
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Alexander ForsythProbateMar 31, 1838Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910:18380331]
1st Administrative Account
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Elizabeth ForsythCensus1840Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1927] (Given)
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Rachel LindsayDeathMay 2, 1840Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1122] [S1169:2] [S1863:18400505] [N102] [N103]90y
primary
Rachel LindsayProbateDec 19, 1840Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911]
her administrators reappointed a new administrator to her estate
primary
Elizabeth ForsythFlourishedDec 19, 1840Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911]
appointed a new administrator to her mother's estate
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Alexander ForsythProbateJan 15, 1841Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910:18410115]
2nd Administrative Account
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Rachel LindsayProbateJan 30, 1841Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911:18410130]
her executor also reappointed a new administrator to her estate
primary
Rachel LindsayProbateNov 29, 1841Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911:18411129]
Orphan's Court ordered her administrator to give creditors notice in newspapers of her estate settlement
primary
Rachel LindsayProbateNov 30, 1841Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911:18411130]
administrative bond
primary
Rachel LindsayInventoryDec 10, 1841Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1911:18411210]
primary
Rachel LindsayProbateSep 1848Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1133]
the administrator of her estate requests relief from the Court
secondary
Alexander ForsythProbateMay 14, 1855Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States [S1910:18550514]
3rd Administrative Account
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