Daniel DULANY
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name | Daniel DULANY |
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occupation | Judge of Admiralty |
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death | 5. December 1753 | Annapolis, Maryland, USA
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birth | 1685 | Upperwoods, Queens, Ireland
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Rebecca SMITH |
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Henrietta Maria CHEW |
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Immigrant to the United States in 1703.
In November 1702, a flotilla of merchantmen, known as the "Armada of 100 ships" sailed for the Chesapeake Bay, arriving in March, 1703. Dulany, along with two older brothers (William and Joseph) landed at Port Tobacco, and became indentured to Colonel George Plater II for a three-year period. Plater put Dulany to work as a law clerk. In 1706, after theindenture was over, Dulany was admitted to Gray's Inn. Dulany returnedto Maryland and in 1709 was admitted to the Charles County bar.
Member of Maryland General Assembly.
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