Nicholas Gassaway
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Colonel Nicholas Gassaway (baptized 11 March 1634 – between 10 and 27 January 1691 Julian Calendar) was a colonial military and political leader and justice in early Maryland. He is the progenitor of the some five and a half thousand Americans who bear the family name in the 2000 census.
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Nicholas Gassaway
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Ann Gassaway Watkins , Captain Nicholas Gassaway, Captain John Gassaway, Jane Gassaway Cotter , Lord Sheriff Captain Thomas Gassaway, Margaret Gassaway Larkin, and Hester Gassaway Groce
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Maryland Colony
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1691
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Plantation owner, provincial military officer, justice and politician
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Member of the Committee of the Twenty
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Gentleman Justice of the Quorum, later Justice of the Provincial Court
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Commissioner of Londontown, Commissioner of the Peace, & Colonel, Maryland Provincial Forces
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Love’s Neck, Bessondon, Poplar Ridge & Gassaway's Addition Plantations, Anne Arundel, MD
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Anne Besson
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Colonel Nicholas Gassaway (baptized 11 March 1634 – between 10 and 27 January 1691 Julian Calendar) was a colonial military and political leader and justice in early Maryland. He is the progenitor of the some five and a half thousand Americans who bear the family name in the 2000 census.
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Ancestor of Henry G. Davis
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Gentleman Justice of the Quorum, later Justice of the (Maryland) Provincial Court
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Commissioner of Londontown, Commissioner of the Peace, & Colonel, Maryland Provincial Forces
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Member of the Committee of the Twenty