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St. James
2 Nov. 1805 - ANN RAWLINGS to William Reese
4 Oct. 1820 - MARY ANN RAWLINGS to Isaac Cooper
25 Feb. 1835 - MARY RAWLINGS to James Bird
26 Dec. 1801 - ANN ROLINGS to John White
20 Jan. 1801 - ELIZABETH ROLLINGS to Samuel Watson
7 June 1824 - MARY ANN ROLLINGS to John Hall
23 Sept. 1811 - GABRIEL RAWLINGS to Mary Palmer Broadribb
24 Sept. 1829 - HENRY RAWLINGS, widower, to Mary Lakdesheer, widow
30 Aug. 1807 - JOHN RAWLINGS to Christina Buckingham
13 Nov. 1826 - THOS RAWLINS to Sarah Haskins
13 July 1836 - SAMUEL ROLLINS to Mary Ann Smith
25 Jan. 1826 - JOHN ROWLINS to Ann Caswell
St. Mary Redcliffe
10 April 1825 - ELIZABETH RAWLINGS to Thomas Watson
16 Feb. 1830 - ELIZABETH RAWLINGS to john Ryall Clark
15 April 1825 - ANN RAWLINGS to William young
26 Oct.. 1800 - JOHN ROLINGS to Susanna Howard (Debbie's GGG
Grandparents)
12 Dec. 1831 - JOHN RAWLINGS to Charlotte Dawn Strickland
16 Nov. 1834 - JOHN RAWLINGS to Sophia Horler
27 March 1833 - RICHARD RAWLINGS to Eliza Martin (wit. by SAMUEL and MARY RAWLINGS)
13 Oct. 1834 - WILLIAM RAWLINGS to Elizabeth Ann Huff
22 Sept. 1821 -JOHN RAWLINS to Elizabeth Young
4 Feb. 1813 - STEPHEN RAWLINS to Sarah Goodfellow
6 June 1819 - STEPHEN RAWLINS to Lucy Sheppard
22 Dec. 1814 - THOMAS RAWLINS to Elizabeth Taylor
St. Augustine
27 Jan 1801 - ELIZABETH RAWLINGS to James Dunstan
St. Nicholas & St. Laurent
11 Sept. 1826 - SARAH RAWLINS to Charles Scovell
St. John the Baptist
3 Jan. 1810 -SAMUEL RAWLINGS to Caroline Snow
NB - Deborah notes the different spellings of the surname
even in the same city.
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From the Baltimore, MD newspaper, the Sun, May 14, 1905,
excerpted from the Genealogy Column. which at the time was covering the
RAWLINGS of Virginia and Maryland.
Col. MOSES RAWLINGS, son of AARON RAWLINGS (ca 1701-ca 1762)
and Susanna Beard, had two brothers who were soldiers in the Revolutionary War,
as was he. They were ISAAC and AARON. We are dealing with AARON. Most
researchers believe that the AARON RAWLINGS (1738-1798) who married Mary Somers
was Col. MOSES' brother, but this article claims that the AARON born in 1758
and died in 1816, and was married to Elizabeth Douglass, was the brother to
Col. MOSES RAWLINGS. They probably were related, and it is believed the AARON
who married Mary Somers was a soldier on the 1st Maryland Line and received a
Land Bounty. This AARON remained in Maryland all of his life whereas the AARON
who married Elizabeth Douglass moved to Loudoun Co., VA, after the War. We
don't know which AARON received the 100-acre land grant for his service in the
Revolutionary War, Looking at dates one might assume it was it was the AARON
who went to Virginia since he was the younger of the two ... being in his 20's
during the war while the AARON who remained in Maryland was in his 40's. It's a
thought.
Here is the quote from the Sun concerning the younger AARON:
"AARON RAWLINGS was born February 30, 1758, died February 22, 1816. He
married Elizabeth Douglass, and
Residence: Dallas Co., TX