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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Legacy Report
Joshua Dorsey was born in 1664 in Maryland and died in 1688 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Achsah Dorsey was born on 25 Jul 1704 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and died in 1741 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Caleb Dorsey was born on 18 Jul 1710 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and died in Jun 1772 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
mywebpage.netscape.com /inggo714/dorsey.htm   (2744 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A free throw by Richard Dorsey with 11:23 left in the opening half knotted the contest, 16-16, but McCray had two free throws 11 seconds later to ignite the decisive run.
Maryland led, 37-29, at the break as Memphis shot 30 percent (10-of-33) from the field, including 2-of-11 from 3-point range.
The lead was 32 with eight minutes left and Maryland emptied the bench down the stretch.
www.usatoday.com /sports/scores104/104331/20041126NCAABMARYLAND--0nr.htm   (570 words)

  
 Maryland @ AARoads.com - Maryland 170   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Maryland 170 travels 12.98 miles southward from the Baltimore city line to Maryland 677 at the Anne Arundel County town of Odenton.
Maryland 162 southbound begins and travels Aviation Boulevard 2.31 miles southeast to Maryland 175 (Dorsey Road) adjacent to the Exit 16 interchange of Interstate 97.
Maryland 176 travels 5.68 miles west from Glen Burnie to a dead end near the Maryland 100 interchange with the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Maryland 295).
www.aaroadtrips.com /md-170.html   (720 words)

  
 NursingNumbers 04/23/2003
As Maryland's nursing shortage continues, complaints about nursing schools not generating enough nurses to meet demand are increasingly invalid as attempts by Maryland's prominent nursing programs to increase enrollments begin to pay off.
Maryland has bettered the national trend, where enrollments in entry-level baccalaureate nursing programs increased by only 8 percent from fall 2001 to fall 2002, according to the American Association of Colleges of Nursing.
The University of Maryland at Baltimore, one of the largest nursing schools in the country, saw its undergraduate enrollment increase 16 percent from fall 2001 to fall 2002.
www.journalism.umd.edu /cns/wire/2003-editions/04-April-editions/030423-Wednesday/NursingNumbers_CNS-UMCP.html   (957 words)

  
 Dorsey & Whitney LLP: Publications: Legal Updates: Maryland Courts Establish New Business and Technology Case ...
Maryland, which is home to a large concentration of biotech and aerospace companies, hopes the new program will increase the State’s reputation as a premier forum for the effective resolution of complex technology disputes.
Maryland’s action implicitly recognizes that as new biological, pharmaceutical, agricultural, electronic, digital, and computer technologies have manifested themselves in industrial and commercial applications, courts have had increasing difficulty understanding and adjudicating the nuances and complexities of disputes relating to these innovations.
Maryland will provide specialized technical training and education for the judges and ADR professionals assigned to the court to make it easier for technology businesses involved in a dispute to communicate their positions in their own language.
www.dorsey.com /publications/legal_detail.aspx?FlashNavID=pubs_legal&pubid=122250603   (997 words)

  
 Maryland @ AARoads.com - Interstate 97 Southbound
Maryland 176 (Dorsey Road) intersects Aviation Boulevard southwest of the interchange.
Dorsey Road carries Maryland 176 west from Glen Burnie and Maryland 648 to the community of Hanover / Harmans at junction Maryland 170 (Aviation Boulevard).
Otherwise Maryland 178 (Generals Highway) stems southward from the Veterans Highway merge with Maryland 3 to Crownsville and Annapolis.
www.aaroadtrips.com /i-097b_md.html   (1657 words)

  
 IFEBP : David P. Dorsey, CPA
Dorsey, noted advisor to labor organizations and related benefits plans, is a partner of Bond Beebe, which is based in the Washington, D.C. area.
Dorsey has expertise in all aspects of federal reporting and compliance for labor organizations and their related benefit plans.
Dorsey has also managed audits for a variety of other clients including private schools, trade associations, social service and other not-for-profit organizations.
www.ifebp.org /Education/Telewebs/Faculty/Dorsey.htm   (185 words)

  
 UMB School of Social Work - Training Department
In addition to her full-time position with The Training Department, Dr. Dorsey is an Adjunct Instructor for the graduate students at The School of Social Work and an Adjunct Instructor with The Department of Social Work and Mental Health, Morgan State University.
Dorsey is a psychotherapist with Pathfinder Health Services, specializing in individual, couples, family and group therapy.
Her professional experience also includes working at the University of Maryland Medical Center as a medical social worker and she has provided mental health treatment to children and families in a local mental health agency.
www.ssw.umaryland.edu /ssw_training/personnel.htm   (776 words)

  
 Donna M. Dorsey   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Dorsey took the lead in developing a plan to recruit and train a group of nurses in disaster aid.
The move was in response to concerns from Maryland officials that the state did not have enough health care professionals available in case of a disaster.
Dorsey is an expert when it comes to crisis aid.
www.mddailyrecord.com /health_heroes/06Dorsey.html   (327 words)

  
 Dorsey DNA Project Report Introduction
Based on some associations in the public record and similar naming patterns, a group of Dorseys with roots in Western North Carolina believed they were connected to each other and that their common ancestor was Andrew Dorsey who moved from Baltimore County, MD to Rowan County, NC where he died in 1777.
Reports that these Dorseys were related to Edward Darcy/Dorsey have propagated throughout the genealogical literature, though they appear to be based on a conjecture that first appeared in writing over 200 years later.
Dorsey, Dorsey, and Nimmo, The Dorsey Family : descendants of Edward Darcy-Dorsey of Virginia and Maryland for five generations and allied families, 1-2.
www.contexo.info /DorseyDNA/Introduction&ExperimentalMethod.htm   (3391 words)

  
 Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia Caterer Thomas J. Dorsey American Visions - Find Articles
When Dorsey arrived in Philadelphia in 1836, Pennsylvania's free fl community was waging a political battle against infringements of its members' political and social rights.
The overall success of the city's free fl population can be measured to a certain extent--in its astonishing growth in the early decades of the 19th century, from 11,891 in 1820 to 15,624 in 1830--an increase of over 31 percent.
Dorsey first appears in the 1844 directory and is listed as a waiter employed at 3 0sbourne's Court.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1546/is_4_15/ai_65069612   (800 words)

  
 Andrew and Patience Dorsey
Elisha Dorsey who was born about 1773 and raised a family in Burke County, NC was a proven son of Endymion Dorsey and thus a proven grandson of Andrew and Patience.
The latest Patience Dorsey could have been born would have been the mid 1730’s (to have a child in 1748) which would make her in her mid seventies, at the youngest, at the time of this court appearance.
Dorsey was the great-great grandson of Bazzel (sic) Dorsey.
www.contexo.info /Andrew&PatienceDorsey   (3576 words)

  
 Celebrate African American History Month 2005--A National Register of Historic Places Feature
The escapes of both men were well known in their own time, and both stopped for a time in this small Massachusetts community dedicated to and shaped by a commitment to racial equality, which was a haven for those escaping through the assistance of the Underground Railroad.
Dorsey escaped from slavery in Frederick County, Maryland, with three of his brothers around 1836.
Dorsey's case was dismissed from the Pennsylvania court, and he moved on to New York and then Massachusetts, assisted by abolitionist Joshua Leavitt, editor of The Emancipator.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/feature/afam/2006/dorsey.htm   (575 words)

  
 BC gets cool welcome from Maryland - The Boston Globe
It was in the final minute of overtime that Maryland's Shay Doron dropped a 3-pointer and a pair of free throws to give the Terrapins the win.
BC stepped out to a 9-2 lead to open the game, as Maryland was held to 1-for-6 shooting and committed three turnovers.
Maryland sophomore Crystal Langhorne was the game's high scorer with 24 points and pulled down 13 rebounds.
www.boston.com /sports/colleges/womens_basketball/articles/2006/01/06/bc_gets_cool_welcome_from_maryland?mode=PF   (620 words)

  
 Biography of Nicholas Dorsey Jr. (1712-1779)
Nicholas Dorsey Jr., son of Nicholas Dorsey and Francis Hughes, was born about 1712 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland and died __ ___ 1779 in, Baltimore Co., Maryland.
The remainder of my estate to be divided among my younger children, viz: Henry, Lucretia, Frances, Orlando, and Achsah, and in case any of my younger children should die before they arrive at age, then their part shall be shall be equally divided amongst my surviving younger children.
Sarah Griffith, daughter of Orlando Griffith and Katherine Howard, was born on 13 May 1718 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland and died 01 September 1794 in Baltimore Co., Maryland.
www.ken-lindsay.com /nicholas_dorsey.htm   (548 words)

  
 First Maryland Cavalry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
What was eventually to become the First Maryland Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A., was originally organized sometime in 1860 in Howard County Maryland as a cavalry company of approximately 75-100 men (including 17 members of the Dorsey family), called the Howard County Dragoons.
Afterwards, due to the unionist sympathies of Maryland politicians, the company was forced to either disband or march South of the Potomac and join the Confederate forces.
In June 1863, the First Maryland Cavalry was attached to Fitz Lee's Brigade under Gen. Albert G. Jenkins, in which it saw action in the Gettysburg Campaign, including all the raids, foragings and skirmishes of the Brigade (Middleburg, 19 June 1863; Winchester, 25 June 1863; Gettysburg, 1-3 July 1863).
www.cybcon.com /~warren/FirstMaryland/generate.cgi?PAGE=narrative   (1270 words)

  
 EDWARD DORSEY OF ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MARYLAND
Edward DORSEY was claimed by some as being descended from Sir Norman D'Arcie cousin of William the Conqueror, and from the Lord D'Arcy family of Hornby Castle.
Edward DORSEY drowned near the Isle of Kent in 1659.
Edward Dorsey was the only Dorsey in Anne Arundel County at that time who was married.
home.netcom.com /~fzsaund/dorsey.html   (1001 words)

  
 Dorsey Family Genealogy Forum (All Messages)
Dorsey / Dorsay / D'Orsey - Deborah Wetlaufer 4/22/06
Re: DORSEY - Maryland - Florence Durand 8/02/01
Re: DORSEY - Maryland - Florence Durand 10/16/01
genforum.genealogy.com /dorsey/all.html   (6169 words)

  
 Genealogy Data Page 903 (Descendancy Pages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
ABT 1699 Anne Arundel Co., Maryland - d.
AFT 1748 - Marriage: 24 JAN 1743/44 Baltimore Co., Maryland
6 DEC 1762 Baltimore Co., Maryland - d.
www.burgesslegacy.org /matrix/d_386.htm   (198 words)

  
 National Register Listings in Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Outbuildings include slave quarters (one building) to the south of the house, and a tobacco barn with oak framing.
Colonial Maryland records not damaged by the Calvert County Courthouse fires reveal that in 1663 the proprietor patented a 350-acre tract of land called Cornehill to Francis Billingsly.
This tract was described as being "upon the main ridge betwixt the branchs of Plumpoint Creek and the branchs of Hunting Creek." During the majority of the 18th century, the Mackall family, large Calvert County landowners, held Cornehill, or "Cornhill."
www.marylandhistoricaltrust.net /NR/NRDetail.asp?HDID=103&FROM=NRMapCV.html   (337 words)

  
 Genealogy Data Page 102 (Descendancy Pages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
ABT 1750 Queen Caroline, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland - d.
ABT 1765 Hockley, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland - d.
ABT AUG 1808 Anne Arundel Co., Maryland - Marriage: 4 NOV 1797 Anne Arundel Co., Maryland
www.burgesslegacy.org /matrix/d_65.htm   (375 words)

  
 warfield
) was born 1730 in Maryland, and died 1820 in Maryland.
She was the d/o Capt. Philemon and Elizabeth Ridgely Dorsey, granddaughter of Major Edward Dorsey, the Field Marshall and Judge of the High Court of Chancery.
She was referred to in W of M as Jennie Dorsey daughter of Joshua W Dorsey of Laytonsville
mysite.verizon.net /res1e0t7/warfield.html   (1354 words)

  
 Maryland ArtSource - Artists - Norman Carlberg
Carlberg has identified his style of sculpture as Modular Constructivism, which grew into its maturity and popularity in the 50's and 60's.
After his work at Yale, Carlberg taught from 1960 to 1961 at Universidad Católica in Santiago, Chile, then took the position of director of the Rinehart School of Sculpture at the Maryland Institute College of Art in 1961.
He had a retrospective exhibition in 1996 at Maryland Art Place which exhibited his work in prints, sculpture and photography, and which celebrated the centennial of MICA's Rinehart School of Sculpture.
www.marylandartsource.org /artists/detail_000000160.html   (588 words)

  
 Dorsey & Associates
Dorsey and Associates, P.C., Attorneys at Law, maintains its principal office in Westminster, Maryland, and serves clients throughout the Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Metropolitan areas.
Dorsey and Associates, P.C., integrates the firm’s unyielding belief that each client matter must be aggressively pursued to the fullest extent of the law while adhering to high professional standards of conduct and ethics.
Whether you are faced with the legal challenges involved in a business dispute, acquiring or developing real estate, personal injury, bankruptcy, or divorce and custody issues, the attorneys at Dorsey and Associates, P.C. will partner with you to change your legal challenges into legal triumphs.
www.dorsey-law.com   (154 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Dorsey
Maryland state house of delegates, 1807-13, 1818-19, 1821-23; member of
U.S. Representative from Maryland 1st District, 1825-31; state court judge in Maryland, 1832-48.
Dorsey, Hugh Manson (1871-1948) — also known as Hugh M. Dorsey — of Georgia.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/dorsey.html   (533 words)

  
 Susan G. Dorsey - University of Maryland School of Nursing - Education | Research | Community Service | Public Health | ...
Dorsey, SG, Bambrick, LL, Balice-Gordon, R and Krueger, BK.
Failure of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-dependent neuron survival in mouse Trisomy 16.
University of Maryland School of Nursing · 655 West Lombard Street Baltimore, MD 21201, USA · 410.706.3100
nursing.umaryland.edu /faculty/osah/dorsey.htm   (348 words)

  
 Maryland ArtSource - Collections - William Hammond Dorsey
Please note: This painting may not currently be on view at the Maryland Historical Society.
Description: Half-length cabinet-sized portrait shows William Hammond Dorsey: man with gray hair, wearing fl coat, and white waistcoat and stock.
His left elbow rests on book on baize cloth-covered table, with other books at right on shelves.
www.marylandartsource.org /artwork/detail_000000937.html   (107 words)

  
 The Check's in the Mail
Those pioneer Dorseys claim to have come from Maryland.
The only proven Maryland records I have found is the marriage of John Dorsey and Arah Stockdale on September 29, 1791 in Baltimore County.
After having a few children in Maryland, they came to the wilderness of West Virginia where they settled on the shores of 20 Mile Creek.
www.davedorsey.com /mail.html   (188 words)

  
 Dorsey Chapel, Glenn Dale
Dorsey Chapel is a small frame "meetinghouse" church that was the focal point of rural African-American communities in the county during the 1900's.
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www.planetware.com /glenn-dale/dorsey-chapel-us-md-dc.htm   (54 words)

  
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Marriage: 1684, Pleasance ELY Death: 11 Mar 1715Maryland.
Marriage: 12 Oct 1671, Sarah WYATT (1657-1690), daughter of Nicholas WYATT and Damaris STOCKETT Son: Jan 1678, Edward DORSEY III; Maryland.
Marriage: cir 1693, Margaret LARKIN __________________________________________________________________________ F Sarah DORSEY Birth: cir 1647 Marriage: 1667, Matthew Jr.
www.rootsweb.com /~usfgs/maryland/d/dorsey-e1.txt   (172 words)

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