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- According to MacKenzie, he was a "planter, b. at "Pleasant Prospect," 7th Nov. 1794; d. 15th Nov. 1839; Lieutenant U. S. Marine Corps; commanded the marines on the "Constitution" in her battles with the "Guerrière" and "Java"; granted gold medal by Congress, and on 15th Jan., 1830, voted a gold sword by the State of Maryland; m. (firstly) on 28th Dec. 1813, to Eliza DUCKETT, dau. of Isaac DUCKETT, by Margaret BOWIE, dau. of Walter and Mary (BROOKES) BOWIE and granddau. of Capt. William and Margaret (SPRIGG) BOWIE; m. (secondly) 17th Feb. 1824, to Anne Louisa SNOWDEN, dau. of Richard and Eliza (WARFIELD) SNOWDEN, granddau. of Major Thomas and Ann (RIDGELY) SNOWDEN, and great-granddau. of Thomas SNOWDEN, who m. Mary WRIGHT, dau. of Elizabeth SPRIGG." [2]
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