Section IV  Massey Appendices One Maryland Massey Family by George Langford, Jr. 1901-1996
©Cullen G. Langford and George Langford, III, 2010

Queen Anne's and Cecil County Maces
The initial list below is presented in the same approximately alphabetical order as for the preceding master list for all Eastern Shore counties in Maryland.

Person
County
Years Active
Family Associations
John H. Mace
Queen Anne's
1868-1868
Presumably sibling of William H. Mace and his wife Henrietta, Charles R. Mace, John H. Mace, Carville V. Mace, and Sophia V. Mace, Alford Mace, Franklin Mace and his wife Frances, and Thomas S. Jones and his wife Ann C. [Mace ?] Jones; Samuel V. Mace may also be a relative [from their common middle initial V - GL,III,ed.]
Samuel V. Mace
Cecil County
1858-1867
Heirs: William H. Mace (and his wife Henrietta M. Mace), Charles R. Mace, John H. Mace, Carville V. Mace, and Sophia V. Mace of Baltimore County, Alford Mace of Baltimore City, Franklin Mace (and his wife Frances R. Mace of Montgomery County), and Thomas P. Jones (and his wife Ann C. Jones) of Cecil County.; otherwise, mainly a land dealer.
William H. Mace
Queen Anne's
1868-1868
Siblings are: Charles R. Mace, John H. Mace, Carville V. Mace, and Sophia V. Mace, all of Baltimore County, Franklin Mace and his wife Frances R. Mace of Montgomery County, Ann C. (Masssey) Jones, wife of T.P. Jones of Cecil County, and Alfred Mace of Baltimore City. William H. Mace's wife is Henrietta M. Mace.