"Philliszana Maxwell daughter of James Maxwell and Mary his wife, being the eldest son of Coll. James Maxwell, deces.d was born March the third 1723." [1]
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St. John's Parish Register
"Mary Maxwell daughter of said persons was born April the 6th 1724."
St. John's Parish Register
"Elizabeth Maxwell daughter of said persons was born June the 3rd 1727."
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St. John's Parish Register
"Elener Maxwell daughter of said persons was born February the 12th 1729."
Death
St. John's Parish" Register
"Coll. James Maxwell Departed this life the 5th day of January the year of our Lord, 1728 " [2]
NOTE: need to do a search to see why the Registrar of the Parish called him "Coll." on his death entry. Must have been some reason???
"Maryland, Church Records, 1668-1995," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGGS-6M35 : 10 October 2019), James Maxwell in entry for Philliszana Day, 21 May 1759; citing Death, Maryland, British Colonial America, multiple denominations and churches, Maryland; FHL microfilm .
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Maxwell-3355 and Maxwell-3643 appear to represent the same person because: Hi, yes they are one/same just more sources on one than the other. If we could please merge them thank you