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: I have not found John F. Rutter in any
: census
: for Prince George's County - could you have
: mis-spelled the name? I can tell you that
: Edward, and the Josiah. Rutter owned 550
: acres of the Belair tract (on which the
: 18th-century plantation house, now Belair
: house-museum was located) between 1877 and
: 1890 - part of Belair would today be
: considered Mitchellville. Could these
: Rutters have been related? But I find no
: record of any Rutters owning any other real
: estate in Prince George's County in the 19th
: century.
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: (You did not give us any hint as to the
: period of time that the Rutter family lived
: in PGC. That would help.)
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: Also, I have checked records of freedom
: records for slaves, and find none belonging
: to any Rutter family in Prince George's
: County. And I find no Rutter as a
: slave-owner in Prince George's in the 1850
: and 1860 slave schedules of the U.S. Census.
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: Check your information and send another
: inquiry - we will try to help.
:
: Susan G. Pearl, Historian
: Prince George's Co. Historical
: Society
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: Dr.John Francis Rutter.Lived in Mitcheville
: 350 ac farm.Attended Universerty of
: Md.Doctor.Also 5 years at John Hopkins
: Baltimore to be a dentist & Doctor.On
: his farm slaves' Laura & Charles The Dr
: married them in a Methodist church on the
: end of his property.I have found the Dr in
: the cencus.Looking for slaves or free
: white's working on his farm & Married
: Laura & Charles Beall-Bell-. Thank You
: Sandra
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