Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Cadle 18015,17994,18016,17997,18017,18002
Birth13 Jul 1806, MD17994,18016,18002
Census22 Aug 1850, Prince George’s County, MD18016,18018
MemoSpaulding District
Death27 Jan 186517994,5241
Memo59 years
Burialaft 27 Jan 1865, St John’s Episcopal Church Cemetery, Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, MD5241
Spouses
Birth24 Apr 1794, MD17994,17993,17995,17996,5227,18003,18002
MemoWashington DC?
Census22 Aug 1850, Prince George’s County, MD17995,17996,18004
MemoSpaulding District
Tax List1863, Long Olds Fields, Prince George’s County, MD18005
MemoIncome $1062.00, Tax Rate 3, Class A, Number in Abstract as Classified 31.86; Class A Ad Valorem Duty 31.86; Total amount due 31.86
Tax List1863, Long Olds Fields, Prince George’s County, MD18006
MemoRetail Liquor dealer, Class B, Number in Abstract as Classified 57, Class B licenses 13.33, Total aft of Tax due 13.33
Tax ListSep 1864, Washington, DC18007
MemoRetail Liquor Dealer, Rate of Tax 5.00; Class B; Number in Abstract as Classified 235; Total Amt due 4.17
Death9 Oct 186417993,17994,18008,5240
Burialaft 9 Oct 1864, St John’s Episcopal Church Cemetery, Fort Washington, Prince George’s County, MD5240
Occupationmanaged the store, ordinary, farm, and post office from about 1820 until his death; Retail Liquor Dealer17998,18007
FatherJeremiah Grimes (1763-1822)
MotherSusannah Talbert (ca1763-1829)
Misc. Notes
Throughout the nineteenth century, the family maintained a farm as well as a shop and tavern or 'ordinary' located at an intersection, now where St. Barnabas Road intersects Oxon Hill Road (Route 414). For much of that time, one family member or another served as postmaster for the area, and thus the town was known as Grimesville, in accordance with the contemporary convention of naming towns after the local postmaster. Liquor and sales licenses for the store from the 1840s and 1850s were issued to Peter Grimes, who may have been part owner of the store. The relationship between Thomas and Peter has not been determined, however, new information provided by a genealogical researcher suggests that Peter was the son of Thomas Grimes and Elizabeth Cadle.5273
Research
1840 MD Prince George's Microfilm (Notebook) ED6? Pg 0119 Ln 2 Thomas Grimes 2M 40-50, 1F 15-20 (His family?)

88(3of34) Spaulding District9282 Ln 14 Dwg 743 Fam 743 Alfred Allen 17, M, B: MD (Enumerated w/Thomas Grimes) 1850MDPGSpldg2of25FS Dwg 743 Fam 743 Alfred Allen 17 M, b: MD18009 (Related?)

Thomson’s Mercantile & Professional Directory MD 1851-5214283 Prince George’s Co: General Dealers in Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, etc. Grimes, Thomas, Grimesville

Father: Henry Grimes b: MD, Batch B01334-6, Sys Orig: DC-EASy, Film 2115889 Ref cn 25171218010
Marriage17 Dec 1833, Prince George’s County, MD17994,17997,18019,18020
Marr MemoRev Kepler, 16 Dec?
ChildrenRichard Franklin (1834-1919)
 Peter Gibson (1836-1918)
 Alexander Hamilton (1839-1908)
 George Daniel (1841-1871)
 Mary Elizabeth T. (1843-1875)
 Rosa M. (1846-1853)
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