Dead men tell no tales...but deeds sure do!

The Maryland State Archives has a convenient digital image retrieval system for deeds going back to the beginning of colonial times.  It's free to use, all you have to do is register using an email account and you're ready to go.  A correspondent pointed me to an interesting deed that confirms some assumptions I've made in previous posts about Scaggs ancestors from Maryland.

The Scaggs Family of Chews Folly

In a previous post I discussed the James Scaggs family that owned the farm “Chews Folly” in Prince George’s County, Maryland in the early 1800s.  The parents of this James Scaggs were Richard Scaggs and Sarah Selby.  I believe this Richard Scaggs was the same Richard born in Kent County, Maryland in 1724, the younger brother of the John Scaggs that supposedly married Ruth Elkins.  The descendants of James Scaggs who inherited “Chews Folly” over the years are listed below the fold.

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