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Colonel Zadok Magruder was a farmer and Revolutionary War patriot. Colonel Zadok Magruder was a dedicated worker in the resistance against England, as were many in the Magruder family. Most were farmers, merchants and mechanics who had promised their fortunes in the quest for independence and for the cause of liberty. Zadok Magruder was born in Prince George's County in 1729 and died in 1811. The Magruder family was originally from Scotland. Zadok Magruder and his brother Nathan Magruder were the third generation of Magruders who were born in America. Zadok and Nathan Magruder were the sons of…mehr

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Colonel Zadok Magruder was a farmer and Revolutionary War patriot. Colonel Zadok Magruder was a dedicated worker in the resistance against England, as were many in the Magruder family. Most were farmers, merchants and mechanics who had promised their fortunes in the quest for independence and for the cause of liberty. Zadok Magruder was born in Prince George's County in 1729 and died in 1811. The Magruder family was originally from Scotland. Zadok Magruder and his brother Nathan Magruder were the third generation of Magruders who were born in America. Zadok and Nathan Magruder were the sons of John and Susanna Magruder, the grandsons of Samuel and Sarah Magruder, and great-grandsons of Alexander Magruder, a Maryland immigrant. Alexander Magruder had arrived in Maryland in the year 1652. Alexander Magruder came to Prince George's County in Maryland after he was deported from Perthshire, Scotland where he was an indentured servant pursuing the Scottish Rebellion. As a young man, Zadok Magruder moved to Montgomery County, Maryland.