The Written History of the Upper Eastern Shore of Maryland for Talbot, Kent, Queen Anne's and Caroline Counties.







Monday, February 4, 2013

Inspiration

I recently got a phone call from a local co-researcher asking me about my Great Great Grandfather, Jacob Andrew. She wanted to know if he owned or just operated a cannery at New Bridge just across the line in Caroline County. I was always told he owned it but had not taken the time to research the land records to see if that was really so. She didn't think he owned it but just operated it. So, I decided to drop everything and see if I could find something - right then - of course late in the evening. Ahhh, the Denton Journal. Well, there the answer was along with a complete insight into a large part of his life. All through the newspapers.
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1887

1892



1894

I found numerous things, but these few indicate that he and his family were running a store at Doane's Landing or Coward Point on the Tuckahoe, after the fire he was over in American Corner's and by 1892 he was building the cannery at New Bridge and in 1894 expanding the business.
We know that after giving up the cannery business he crossed the Tuckahoe and lived on a farm near Matthewstown in Kingston where he was living when his health began to fail. I'm so glad a inspired me to FINALLY look into all of this. 

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