Incoming Resources
- A collection of Maryland church records, Henry C. Peden, Jr
- Maryland genealogies : a consolidation of articles from the Maryland historical magazine, with an introd. by Robert Barnes ; indexed by Thomas L. Hollowak
- Maryland 1840 census index, editors, Ronald Vern Jackson, Gary Ronald Teeples
- Maryland naturalization abstracts, compiled by Robert Andrew Oszakiewski
- Maryland marriages, 1801-1820, compiled by Robert Barnes
- British roots of Maryland families, Robert W. Barnes
- Marriages and deaths from the Maryland gazette, 1727-1839, Compiled by Robert Barnes
- Inventory of Maryland Bible records, prepared under the supervision of Robert W. Barnes
- Maryland 1800 census index, editors, Ronald Vern Jackson, Gary Ronald Teeples
- Colonial Maryland naturalizations, by Jeffrey A. Wyand and Florence L. Wyand
- Maryland mortalities, 1876-1915, from the (Baltimore) Sun almanac, Walter E. Arps, Jr
- Maryland marriages, 1778-1800, compiled by Robert Barnes
- Early families of southern Maryland, Elise Greenup Jourdan
- The Maryland gazette, 1727-1761, genealogical and historical abstracts, by Karen Mauer Green
- Maryland deponents, 1634-1799, Henry C. Peden, Jr
- A supplement to The early settlers of Maryland, comprising 8,680 entries correcting omissions and errors in Gust Skordas ['] The early settlers of Maryland, compiled and introduced by Carson Gibb
- More Maryland deponents, 1716-1799, Henry C. Peden, Jr
- Gleanings from Maryland newspapers, by Robert Barnes
- Maryland marriages, 1634-1777, compiled by Robert Barnes
- Settlers of Maryland, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Maryland marriage evidences, 1634-1718, Robert W. Barnes
- Settlers of Maryland, 1679-1783, Peter Wilson Coldham
- 9000 men who signed the oath of allegiance and fidelity to Maryland during the Revolution, compiled by Bettie Stirling Carothers
- To Maryland from overseas, a complete digest of the Jacobite Loyalists sold into white slavery in Maryland and the British and Continental background of approximately 1400 Maryland settlers from 1634 to the early Federal period with source documentation, by Harry Wright Newman