Son of Gov. John Henry of Talbot County, MD.
Cultural Resources: Historic house site.
Hambrooks is located off Oak Street, west of Hambrooks Boulevard, 1.4 miles from Water Street in Cambridge, at the tip of Hambrooks Bay, overlooking the Choptank River. The area is named for John Hambrooks who obtained the property in the 17th century. The house built on this property was in 1803 owned by Isaac Steele. The property was then obtained by John Campbell Henry, son of Governor John Henry. John Campbell Henry died at Hambrooks in 1857. The house was demolished in the 1970s.
Son of Gov. John Henry of Talbot County, MD.
Cultural Resources: Historic house site.
Hambrooks is located off Oak Street, west of Hambrooks Boulevard, 1.4 miles from Water Street in Cambridge, at the tip of Hambrooks Bay, overlooking the Choptank River. The area is named for John Hambrooks who obtained the property in the 17th century. The house built on this property was in 1803 owned by Isaac Steele. The property was then obtained by John Campbell Henry, son of Governor John Henry. John Campbell Henry died at Hambrooks in 1857. The house was demolished in the 1970s.
Family Members
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John Francis Henry
1813–1847
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Dr James Winfield Henry
1815–1889
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Col Francis Jenkins Henry Sr
1816–1902
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Catherine "Kitty" Henry Lloyd
1818–1886
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Daniel Maynadier Henry Sr
1823–1899
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Isabella Elizabeth Henry Steele
1825–1912
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Rider Henry
1828–1900
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Mary Henry Goldsborough
1828–1911
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Charlotte Augusta Page "Lottie" Henry Goldsborough
1834–1908
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