Place:Anne Arundel, Maryland, United States

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NameAnne Arundel
Alt namesAnne Arundelsource: Getty Vocabulary Program
Providencesource: Family History Library Catalog
TypeCounty
Coordinates39.0°N 76.617°W
Located inMaryland, United States     (1650 - )
See alsoHoward, Maryland, United StatesChild county (source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990)
Contained Places
Cemetery
Saint Anne's Cemetery
Saint Marys Cemetery
Inhabited place
Annapolis Roads
Annapolis ( 1640 - )
Arden-on-the-Severn
Armiger
Arnold
Arundel Beach
Arundel Gardens
Arundel Village
Back Bay Beach
Bay Ridge Junction
Bay Ridge
Bayberry
Baynard
Bayside Beach
Beacon Hill
Beechwood on the Burley
Belvedere Heights
Belvoir Manor
Bembe Beach
Benfield
Bestgate
Beverly Beach
Birdsville
Bon Haven
Bristol Landing
Bristol
Broadwater
Brookfield
Brooklyn Park
Browns Woods
Burleytown
Cape Loch Haven
Cape Saint John
Cape St. Claire
Chelsea Beach
Chesterfield
Churchton
Clear Water Beach
Cloverlea
Collison Corner
Conaways
Cottage Grove Beach
Crofton
Crownsville
Crystal Beach
Cumberstone
Darnall
Davidsonville
Deale Beach
Deale
Dodon
Dorrs Corner
Dorsey
Dreams Landing
Drury
Dulls Corner
Eagle Hill
Earleigh Heights
Edgewater Beach
Edgewater
Ehrmansville
Elktonia
Elvaton
Epping Forest
Fairhaven Beach
Fairhaven
Fairhaven-on-the-Bay
Fairview
Ferndale
Ferry Farms
Foremans Corner
Fort Meade
Franklin Manor-on-the-Bay
Friendship
Galesville
Gambrills
Garland Park
Garland
Georgetown
Germantown
Gibson Island
Gingerville
Glebe Heights
Glen Burnie
Gotts
Green Haven
Greenock
Greenwood Acres
Hambleton
Hanover
Harbor View
Harmans
Harwood
Henekes Corner
Herald Harbor
Hidden Point
High Point
Highland Beach
Hillsmere Shores
Holly Hill Harbor
Holly Landing
Idlewilde
Iglehart
Indian Village
Jackson Grove
Jacobsville
Jessup
Jewell
Joyce
Lake Shore
Lands End
Laurel Acres
Laurel
Leitch
Leon
Linstead-on-theSevern
Linthicum
Lipins Corner
Londontowne
Loretta Heights
Lothian
Lusby Crossroads
Mago Vista Beach
Magothy Beach
Manresa
Margate
Marley
Marriott Hill
Maryland City
Masonville
Mayo
McKendree
McPherson
Meadedale
Mill Swamp
Millersville
Millhausens
Montevideo
Mount Carmel
Mount Pleasant Beach
Mount Zion
Naval Academy
North Linthicum
Nutwell
Oak Court
Oakland
Oakwood
Odenton
Old Glory Beach
Orchard Beach
Paradise Beach
Parole
Pasadena
Patapsco
Patuxent
Pendennis Mount
Pigeon House Corner
Pindell
Pinehurst
Pines-on-Severn
Point Pleasant
Powhatan Beach
Pumphrey
Raynor Heights
Rest Haven
Revell
Ridgeway
Riva
Riverdale
Riviera Beach
Rock Hill Beach
Rockview Beach
Rose Haven
Rugby Hall
Saint Margarets
Sanders Park
Saunders Point
Selby-on-the-Bay
Severn Crossroads
Severn Grove
Severn
Severna Park
Severnside
Shady Oaks
Shady Side
Sharonville
Sherwood Forest
Shipley Corner
Shore Acres
Shoreham Beach
Skidmore
Solley
South Down Shores
South Gate
South Haven
South River Manor
South River
Steuart Corner
Steuart Level
Stewart Corner
Stony Run
Sudley
Sun Set Knoll
Sunrise Beach
Sunset Beach
Sylvan Shores
Tanglewood
Terrace Gardens
Threemile Oak Corner
Tracys Landing
Turkey Point
Tydings On The Bay
Venice on the Bay
Wardour Bluffs
Waterbury
Waysons Corner
Weems Creek
West River
West Shoreham
Whitneys Landing
Winchester
Winchester-on-the-Severn
Woodcrest
Woodland Beach
Woodlawn Heights
Woytych
Parish
All Hallow's Parish
St James Parish
St. Annes Parish
Unknown
Fort George G Meade
Queen Caroline
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog


the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

Anne Arundel County, also notated as AA or A.A. County, is located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 588,261, an increase of just under 10% since 2010. Its county seat is Annapolis, which is also the capital of the state. The county is named for Lady Anne Arundell (c. 1615/1616–1649), a member of the ancient family of Arundells in Cornwall, England, and the wife of Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (1605–1675), founder and first lord proprietor of the colony Province of Maryland.

Anne Arundel County is included in the Baltimore–Columbia–Towson metropolitan statistical area, which is also included in the Washington–Baltimore–Arlington combined statistical area.

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History

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The county was named for Lady Anne Arundell, (1615/1616–1649), the daughter of Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron Arundell of Wardour, members of the ancient family of Arundells in Cornwall, England. She married Cecilius Calvert, second Lord Baltimore, (1605–1675), and the first lord proprietor of the colony, Province of Maryland, in an arranged marriage contract in 1627 or 1628.

Anne Arundel County (modern spelling adds an 'e' to her first name of "Ann" and removes the second 'L' from the family name of "Arundell" – but the old traditional spelling of her name is still used in the title of the local historical society, the Ann Arundell County Historical Society) was originally part of St. Mary's County, the province's first erected county in the southern portion of the Province of Maryland, which had first been established by arriving settlers in 1634. In 1650, the year after Lady Ann Arundell's death, the county separated from St. Mary's and "erected" into its own jurisdiction and became the third of the 23 Maryland counties. It was composed of the hundreds of Town Neck, Middle Neck, Broad Neck, South River, West River, and Herring Creek. Between 1654 and 1658, the county was known as "Providence" by many of its early settlers.

On March 25, 1655, during the English Civil War, (1642-1651), in Europe, the Battle of the Severn, the first naval colonial battle ever fought in America, was fought in Anne Arundel County on the Severn River between Puritan forces supporting the Commonwealth of England and forces loyal to Lord Proprietor Cecilius Calvert. The Commonwealth forces under William Fuller were victorious.

In 1692, the Church of England, also known as the Anglican Church, became the established church of the Province of Maryland through an Act of the General Assembly. Ten counties had been established in the colony, and those counties were divided into 30 parishes, with vestrymen appointed within each. Ann Arrundell County was divided into four parishes: Herring Creek, South River, Middle Neck, and Broad Neck.

Between 1694 and 1695, the provincial capital of Maryland was moved from St. Mary's City along the northern shore of the Potomac River across from the southern colonial border with the Province of Virginia in St. Mary's County farther north along the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay, midway in the colony to Annapolis in Anne Arundel County. Prior to the move, Annapolis was known as "Providence".

During the American Revolutionary War, citizens of Anne Arundel County supported the Continental Army by providing troops for three regiments. The 3rd Maryland Regiment, the 4th Maryland Regiment, and the 6th Maryland Regiment were recruited in the county.

During the War of 1812, the one of the original six heavy frigates of the recently re-established United States Navy, U.S.S. Constitution, sailed from Annapolis prior to its victorious engagement with the H.M.S. Guerriere of the British Royal Navy.

On May 22, 1830, the inaugural horse-drawn train of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad travelled the of the newly completed track from Mount Clare Station in southwestern Baltimore City to Ellicott Mills, (now Ellicott City), then in the Western or Howard District (now Howard County) of Anne Arundel County. This was the first regular railroad passenger service in the United States. In 1831, land west of the railroad was considered the Howard District of Anne Arundel County. In 1851, The Howard District was broken off to form Howard County, now the 21st county in Maryland (of 23).

The county has a number of properties on the National Register of Historic Places.

Timeline

Date Event Source
1650 County formed Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1653 Land records recorded Source:Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
1790 First census Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
1920 No significant boundary changes after this year Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990

Population History

source: Source:Population of States and Counties of the United States: 1790-1990
Census Year Population
1790 22,598
1800 22,623
1810 26,668
1820 27,165
1830 28,295
1840 29,532
1850 32,393
1860 23,900
1870 24,457
1880 28,526
1890 34,094
1900 39,620
1910 39,553
1920 43,408
1930 55,167
1940 68,375
1950 117,392
1960 206,634
1970 297,539
1980 370,775
1990 427,239

Research Tips

External links

  • Outstanding guide to Anne Arundel County family history and genealogy resources (FamilySearch Research Wiki). Birth, marriage, and death records, wills, deeds, county histories, cemeteries, churches, newspapers, libraries, and genealogical societies.
  • www.aacounty.org


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