Maryland was established with religious freedom for Catholics. The colonial economy was based on tobacco cultivated by Africans who had been enslaved.
Name
Born
Settled
Agnew, And:
Anderson, James
Barr, William
Belchey, Thomas
Bell, William
Bradshaw, John
Bullock, Wm
Camell, John
Crawford, James
Curkwood, James
Dowglise,
John
Egleson, William
Feilding, James
Forrist, Jane
Gibson, Robert
Grear, James (Grier)
1633
Baltimore County
Grey, John
Grimes, Margaret
Guordin, Daniell
Hambleton, Jane
Henry, Daniell
Hutchin, Robert
Johnson, Eliz.
Kane, John
Keely, John
Kennon, Sarah
Keny, Rose
Kirkwood, Adam
Kirkwood, Eliz.
Koapland, Lettis
Lyhfy, John
Lyon, Jane
Lythkoe,
John
Macalman, John
MackCharmen, Patrick
MackChoy, Daniell
MackDaniell, Alex:
Mackahee, Robert
Mackclarty, Daniell
Mackelgar, Daniell
Mackgnaid, John
Mackgowen, John
Mackholister, Elinor
Mackmaikin, Corneluis
Mackmullen, James
Mackneele, Daniell
Macknoole, James
Mackvey, Jeffery
Magee, Edmond
Magee, Henry
Magee, Patrick
Magnaid, Hugh
Magumery, John
Mahalton, Manus
Mercer,
Thomas
Milihan, Mary
Miller, John
Morrison, Robert
Mullican, Jane
Murphy, Abraham
Musterd, John
Nowell, Willm
Odean, Richard
Oneale, Hugh
Orr, Robert
Pearson,
John
Perkinson, Eliz.
Rhany, Thomas
Rowark, Corneluis
Shaw, Math:
Sim, Alex:
Sincleer, Agnew
Sloane, John
Smith, Eliz.
Stinson, John
Taggert, Thomas
Tarneck, John
Thompson, Jeffrey
Tilton, Humphry
Walker, John
Wallis, Alex:
Wallis, William
Watson, Jane
Wilkeson, Richd
Winslow, Antho:
Winslow, Eliz.
Winslow, James
Winslow, Willm
Younger, John
Younger, Mary
American colonists continued to use British monetary units, namely the pound , shilling and pence for which £ 1 (or li ) equalled 20s and 1s equalled 12d . In 1792 the dollar was established as the basic unit of currency.