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Talbot County
Maryland

Cemeteries and Memorial Sites ofPoliticians in Talbot County

Robert Henry Goldsborough (1779-1836) — also known asRobert H. Goldsborough — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born near Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,January4, 1779.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1804, 1825;U.S.Senator from Maryland, 1813-19, 1835-36; died in office 1836;Presidential Elector for Maryland,1832.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died near Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,October5, 1836 (age57 years, 275days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.

Index to Locations

  • Private or family graveyards
  • EastonUnknown location
  • EastonMeeting House Cemetery
  • EastonSpring Hill Cemetery
  • OxfordOxford Cemetery
  • St. MichaelsEpiscopal Cemetery of St.Michael's Parish
  • Wye MillsOld Wye Cemetery


    Private or familygraveyards
    Talbot County, Maryland
    Edward Lloyd (1779-1834) — of Wye Mills,TalbotCounty, Md.; Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,July 22,1779.Democrat. Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1800-05;U.S.Representative from Maryland, 1806-09 (at-large 1806-07, 7thDistrict 1807-09);Governor ofMaryland, 1809-11; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1811-14, 1826-29; Presidential Elector forMaryland,1812;U.S.Senator from Maryland, 1819-26.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,June 2,1834 (age54 years, 315days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: SonofEdwardLloyd (1744-1796) and Elizabeth (Tayloe) Lloyd; married1797 to SallyScott Murray; uncle ofPhilipBarton Key; grandfather ofHenryLloyd; granduncle ofFrancisKey Pendleton; first cousin twice removed ofMatthewTilghman; first cousin thrice removed ofWilliamWelby Beverley; second cousin once removed ofCharlesCarroll, Barrister,JamesJoseph Tilghman andWilliamTilghman; third cousin ofFrisbyTilghman; third cousin once removed ofTenchTilghman andEdwardTilghman Paca.
     Political family:Pendleton#1 family of Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —National GovernorsAssociation biography —Find-A-Gravememorial
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     Relatives:Great-grandfather ofWinderLaird Henry.
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Matthew Tilghman (1718-1790) — of Maryland. Born inQueenAnne's County, Md.,February17, 1718.Planter;member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1751-58, 1760-61, 1768-71, 1773-74;Speaker ofthe Maryland State House of Delegates, 1773-74;Delegateto Continental Congress from Maryland, 1774-76;delegateto Maryland state constitutional convention, 1776; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1777-83; orphan's court judge in Maryland, 1778.Anglican.Died near Claiborne,TalbotCounty, Md.,May 4,1790 (age72 years, 76days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Richard Tilghman and Anna Maria (Lloyd) Tilghman; married,April 6,1741, to Anne Lloyd; father of Margaret Tilghman (who marriedCharlesCarroll, Barrister); uncle ofJamesJoseph Tilghman andWilliamTilghman; granduncle ofFrisbyTilghman; great-grandfather and great-granduncle ofTenchTilghman; great-grandfather ofEdwardTilghman Paca; first cousin once removed ofEdwardLloyd (1744-1796); first cousin twice removed ofEdwardLloyd (1779-1834); first cousin thrice removed ofPhilipBarton Key; first cousin four times removed ofFrancisKey Pendleton andHenryLloyd.
     Political families:Pendleton#1 family of Maryland;Tilghmanfamily of Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Wikipedia article —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Edward Lloyd (1744-1796) — of Maryland. Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,November15, 1744.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1780-81; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1781-88, 1791-95;Delegateto Continental Congress from Maryland, 1783-84;delegateto Maryland convention to ratify U.S. constitution, 1788.Episcopalian.Died inTalbotCounty, Md.,July 8,1796 (age51 years, 236days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Edward Lloyd (1711-1770) and Ann (Rousby) Lloyd; married,November19, 1767, to Elizabeth Tayloe; father ofEdwardLloyd (1779-1834); grandfather ofPhilipBarton Key; great-grandfather ofFrancisKey Pendleton andHenryLloyd; first cousin once removed ofMatthewTilghman; second cousin ofCharlesCarroll, Barrister,JamesJoseph Tilghman andWilliamTilghman; second cousin once removed ofFrisbyTilghman; second cousin twice removed ofTenchTilghman andEdwardTilghman Paca.
     Political families:Pendleton#1 family of Maryland;Tilghmanfamily of Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Joseph Hopper Nicholson (1770-1817) — ofQueenAnne's County, Md.Born in Chestertown,KentCounty, Md.,May 15,1770.Democrat.Lawyer;member ofMarylandstate house of delegates from Queen Anne's County, 1796-98;U.S.Representative from Maryland, 1799-1806 (6th District 1799-1801,at-large 1801-06); Judge, Maryland Court of Appeals, 1806-17; died inoffice 1817; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died inBaltimoreCounty, Md.,March 4,1817 (age46 years, 293days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives: Sonof Joseph Nicholson and Elizabeth (Hopper) Nicholson; married,October10, 1793, to Rebecca Lloyd (sister-in-law ofFrancisScott Key); cousin by marriage ofAlbertGallatin.
     Political family:Pendleton#1 family of Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     John Bozman Kerr (1809-1878) — also known asJohn B. Kerr — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,March 5,1809.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1836-37;U.S.Representative from Maryland 6th District, 1849-51; U.S. Charged'Affaires toNicaragua, 1851-53.Catholic.Died inWashington,D.C.,January27, 1878 (age68 years, 328days).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives: SonofJohnLeeds Kerr.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —U.S. State Dept career summary
     William Hayward Jr. (1787-1836) — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born near Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,1787.Democrat.Lawyer;served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1818-20;U.S.Representative from Maryland 7th District, 1823-25.Slaveowner. Died in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,October19, 1836 (ageabout 49years).Interment in a private or family graveyard.
     Relatives:Married to Elizabeth Haskins Bullitt.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
    Politicians formerlyburied here: Samuel Stevens Jr. (1778-1860) — of Maryland. Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,July 13,1778.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1807-13, 1817, 1819-20; served in theU.S. Army during the War of 1812;Governor ofMaryland, 1822-26.Episcopalian.Died near Trappe,TalbotCounty, Md.,February7, 1860 (age81 years, 209days).Original interment at in a private or family graveyard; reintermentatSpring Hill Cemetery, Easton, Md.
     Relatives: Sonof John Stevens and Elizabeth (Connoly) Stevens; married to ElizaMay.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography


    UnknownLocation
    Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
    Christopher C. Cox (1816-1882) — of Maryland. Born inBaltimore,Md.,August28, 1816.LieutenantGovernor of Maryland, 1865-68.Episcopalian.Died inWashington,D.C.,November25, 1882 (age66 years, 89days).Interment somewhere.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     


    Meeting HouseCemetery
    Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
    Edward Tylor Miller (1895-1968) — also known asEdward T. Miller — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born in Woodside,MontgomeryCounty, Md.,February1, 1895.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; state courtjudge in Maryland, 1934-38; colonel in the U.S. Army during World WarII;U.S.Representative from Maryland 1st District, 1947-59; member ofRepublicanNational Committee from Maryland, 1960-64; candidate forU.S.Senator from Maryland, 1962; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Maryland,1964;delegateto Maryland state constitutional convention, 1967.Quaker.Died in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,January20, 1968 (age72 years, 353days).Interment at Meeting House Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    Spring HillCemetery
    Easton, Talbot County, Maryland
    Phillip Francis Thomas (1810-1890) — also known asPhillip F. Thomas — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.;Baltimore,Md.Born in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,September12, 1810.Democrat.Lawyer;delegateto Maryland internal improvements convention, 1836; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates from Talbot County, 1838, 1843-45, 1867,1878;U.S.Representative from Maryland, 1839-41, 1875-77 (2nd District1839-41, 1st District 1875-77);Governor ofMaryland, 1848-51;Marylandstate comptroller, 1851-53;U.S.Collector of Customs at Baltimore, Md., Maryland, 1853-57; U.S.Commissioner of Patents, 1860-61;U.S.Secretary of the Treasury, 1860-61; delegate to DemocraticNational Convention from Maryland,1880(ConventionVice-President).Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died inBaltimore,Md.,October2, 1890 (age80 years, 20days).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Tristan Thomas and Maria (Francis) Thomas; married,February5, 1835, to Sarah Maria Kerr; married,January29, 1876, to Clintonia (Wright) May (daughter ofRobertWright).
     Political family:Wrightfamily of Queen Anne's County, Maryland.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NationalGovernors Association biography —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier
     Daniel Martin (1780-1831) — of Maryland. Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,1780.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1813-20;Governor ofMaryland, 1829-30, 1831; died in office 1831.Episcopalian.Died inTalbotCounty, Md.,July 11,1831 (ageabout 51years).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Nicholas Martin and Hannah (Oldham) Martin; married,February6, 1816, to Mary Clare Maccubbin (grandniece ofCharlesCarroll, Barrister).
     Political family:FourThousand Related Politicians..
     See alsoNational GovernorsAssociation biography
     Samuel Stevens Jr. (1778-1860) — of Maryland. Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,July 13,1778.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1807-13, 1817, 1819-20; served in theU.S. Army during the War of 1812;Governor ofMaryland, 1822-26.Episcopalian.Died near Trappe,TalbotCounty, Md.,February7, 1860 (age81 years, 209days).Original interment ata private or familygraveyard, Talbot County, Md.; reinterment at Spring HillCemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof John Stevens and Elizabeth (Connoly) Stevens; married to ElizaMay.
     See alsoNationalGovernors Association biography
     James Harry Covington (1870-1942) — also known asJ. Harry Covington — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.;Washington,D.C.Born in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,May 3,1870.Democrat.Lawyer;TalbotCounty State's Attorney, 1903-09;U.S.Representative from Maryland 1st District, 1909-14; resigned1914; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland,1912(chair,Committeeon Rules and Order of Business;speaker);justiceof District of Columbia supreme court, 1914-18.Episcopalian.Member,KappaSigma.Died inWashington,D.C.,February4, 1942 (age71 years, 277days).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
     Relatives: SonofJamesHarry Covington (1836-1915) and Emma Virginia (Robinson)Covington; married,April 4,1899, to Ethel Kate Rose.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —Find-A-Gravememorial
     Samuel Hambleton (1812-1886) — ofTalbotCounty, Md.Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,January8, 1812.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1834-36, 1854; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1844-49; Whig Presidential Elector for Maryland,1844(voted forHenryClay andTheodoreFrelinghuysen);U.S.Representative from Maryland 1st District, 1869-73.Episcopalian.Slaveowner. Died in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,December9, 1886 (age74 years, 335days).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Isaac Ambrose Barber (1852-1909) — also known asIsaac A. Barber — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born near Salem,SalemCounty, N.J.,January26, 1852.Republican.Physician;president, Farmers and Mechanics NationalBank ofEaston; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1896;U.S.Representative from Maryland 1st District, 1897-99;MarylandRepublican state chair, 1900-04.Quaker.Died, from the effects of afall, inEaston,TalbotCounty, Md.,March 1,1909 (age57 years, 34days).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage
     Henry E. Bateman (1807-1892) — Born in Maryland,December22, 1807.Newspapereditor; Clerk, Maryland Court of Appeals, 1842-51;Marylandstate comptroller, 1853-54;delegateto Maryland state constitutional convention, 1867.Died in Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,November30, 1892 (age84 years, 344days).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
     Relatives:Married,January11, 1844, to Ariana Hopkins.
     James Harry Covington (1836-1915) — also known asJames H. Covington — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born in St. Georges,New CastleCounty, Del.,August20, 1836.Democrat. Postmaster atEaston,Md., 1886-90.DiedNovember23, 1915 (age79 years, 95days).Interment at Spring Hill Cemetery.
     Relatives: Sonof Maria (Haines) Covington and Nathaniel Covington; married,December16, 1867, to Emma Virginia Robinson; father ofJamesHarry Covington (1870-1942).
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    OxfordCemetery
    Oxford, Talbot County, Maryland
    Tench Tilghman (1810-1874) — of Oxford,TalbotCounty, Md.Born inTalbotCounty, Md.,March25, 1810.Served in the U.S. Army during the Black Hawk War;farmer;brigadier general, Maryland militia, 1837-60; Maryland commissionerof public works, 1841-51; president, Talbot MutualFireInsurance Co., 1846-49; U.S. Consul inMayagüez, 1849-52; president, Maryland and DelawareRailroad,1855-61;U.S.Collector of Customs at Oxford, Md., Maryland, 1857-60.Member,Societyof the Cincinnati.Died inBaltimore,Md.,December22, 1874 (age64 years, 272days).Interment at Oxford Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives: Sonof Tench Peregrine Tilghman and Ann Margaretta (Tilghman) Tilghman;married to Henrietta Marie Kerr; grandnephew ofJamesJoseph Tilghman andWilliamTilghman; great-grandson and great-grandnephew ofMatthewTilghman; first cousin once removed ofFrisbyTilghman; second cousin ofEdwardTilghman Paca; second cousin twice removed ofCharlesCarroll, Barrister andEdwardLloyd (1744-1796); third cousin once removed ofEdwardLloyd (1779-1834); fourth cousin ofPhilipBarton Key; fourth cousin once removed ofFrancisKey Pendleton andHenryLloyd.
     Political family:Tilghmanfamily of Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
     See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial


    EpiscopalCemetery of St. Michael's Parish
    St. Michaels, Talbot County, Maryland
    David Bronson (1800-1863) — of Maine. Born in Suffield,HartfordCounty, Conn.,February8, 1800.Lawyer;member ofMainestate house of representatives, 1832-34;U.S.Representative from Maine 2nd District, 1841-43; defeated(Democratic), 1856; member ofMainestate senate, 1846; candidate forGovernor ofMaine, 1846, 1847; probate judge in Maine, 1854-57.Died in St. Michaels,TalbotCounty, Md.,November20, 1863 (age63 years, 285days).Interment at Episcopal Cemetery of St. Michael's Parish.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage


    Old WyeCemetery
    Wye Mills, Talbot County, Maryland
    Rogers Clark Ballard Morton (1914-1979) — also known asRogers C. B. Morton — of Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.Born in Louisville,JeffersonCounty, Ky.,September19, 1914.Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; delegate toRepublican National Convention from Maryland,1960(alternate),1972;U.S.Representative from Maryland 1st District, 1963-71;Chairmanof Republican National Committee, 1969-71;U.S.Secretary of the Interior, 1971-75;U.S.Secretary of Commerce, 1975-76.Episcopalian.Died near Easton,TalbotCounty, Md.,April19, 1979 (age64 years, 212days).Interment at Old Wye Cemetery.
    Politicians buriedhere:
     
     Relatives:Brother ofThrustonBallard Morton.
     See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —NNDBdossier


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