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Hugh Harrold of Northumberland County

Twin brother of John, he was bound into apprenticeship to William Woodland. He is possibly either the father or the grandfather of the orphans Hugh and Jane of Frederick County.

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  • Northumberland County Apprenticeships 1650-1750, compiled by W. Preston Haynie, part 2, p. 720
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