1645 - 1703 (58 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Edward Rutledge was born in 1645 in , , , England (son of John Rutledge and Anne); died in 1703 in Rutledge, Harford, Maryland, USA. Other Events and Attributes:
- Arrival: 1670, , , Maryland, USA
- Residence: 1699, N Side Patapsco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Residence: 1700, N Side Patapsco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Residence: 1702, N Side Patapsco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
- Residence: 1703, N Side Patapsco, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Notes:
From The Source: The early settlers of Maryland: an index to names of immigrants compiled from records of land patents, 1633-1680, Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland (Google eBook): Edward Rutlidge listed as transported in 1670 and this is consistent with a number of other sources. Also a John Rutlidge (same spelling as Edward with an "i" instead of an "e" in Rutlidge), as immigrated in 1640. That would seem to indicate there is a distinct difference in meaning between "transported" AND "immigrated." This source states that "immigrated" means the individual provided his/her own transportation to Maryland and "transported" means someone other than the individual indexed paid the transportation.
Edward was transported in 1670 my John Boreing and married John's daughter Ann Boreing. Records indicate that John Boreing lived in Virginia well before 1670. John immigrated from England to Virginia; then later removed to Maryland with daughter (Ann), Edward Rutlidge and others. John's first wife is known only as Anne, but he had daughter Ann with this woman sometime before 1670. They split up and he married the widow of Roger Sidwell, Margaret Sidwell, between 1677 and 1679. She died and John remarried Anne, now reported to be Ann Sawyer whose family was well established in Virginia. John Boreing's first son, John, was born in 1680.
Given this information, it would seem that Edward Rutlidge lived in Virginia, not England, before he was transported to Maryland by John Boreing. It also seems that he was the son of John Rutlidge, also of Virginia originally, who was born in England.
Early parishes and hundreds, Baltimore County, Md., including tax lists, years 1692, 1694, 1695
Two source citations from Early parishes and hundreds, Baltimore County, Md., including tax lists, years 1692, 1694, 1695 show a connection between Edward Rutledge (Rutlidge) and John Ferry. In 1670 John Boreing transported his daughter Ann Boreing, along with several other men to Maryland as colonists, one of whom was Edward Rutledge (Rutlidge). Edward R. married Ann B. Ann Boreing's parents are John Boreing and Anne Sawyer. After John Boreing's death, his wife marries John Ferry. The above source citation shows tax lists with Edward Rutledge listed under John Ferry. I'm not sure why, but perhaps Edward and wife Ann B. are renting from Ann's mother now remarried to John Ferry. John 2 Boreing died in 1690, a few years before these tax records. John Ferry died in 1698.
Edward married Ann Katherine Boering in 1673 in Rutledge, Harford, Maryland, USA. Ann (daughter of John Boering and Ann Sawyer) was born in 1652 in , , , England; died on 20 Jul 1709 in Rutledge, Harford, Maryland, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Michael Rutledge was born in Feb 1671 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA; died on 20 Jul 1709 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
- Edward Rutledge was born in 1672 in Saint Georges Parish, Harford, Maryland, USA; died in 1706 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Generation: 2
3. | Anne was born in 1590 in , , Scotland; died in , , , Ireland. Children:
- 1. Edward Rutledge was born in 1645 in , , , England; died in 1703 in Rutledge, Harford, Maryland, USA.
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