='Exif II* z ( 1 2 2 ; i p Ernestine Boulden, left, Shelly Boulden, right, and Sanai Boulden, 6, descendants of Benjamin Demby, one of 18 founding members of Unionville. Benjamin Demby was enlisted on Sept. 23, 1863 and served in the 7th Regiment, Company A, of the U.S. Colored Troops. He, along with seven other Unionville founders from the 7th and 19th Regiment, was at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865 when General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant. The Dembys were traced back to the Philemon Lloyd Plantation in Talbot County. Philemon Lloyd was the heir to Edward Lloyd, founder of the Lloyd Dynasty in Talbot County. Benjamin Demby and his brother Charles worked in the stables at the Wye plantation, where Frederick Douglass was a slave. Douglass recounted the death of their relative William Demby, who was killed by the overseer Mr.Gore when he refused to come out of the water after healing his lash wounds. "Mr. Gore then, without consultation or deliberation with any one, not even giving Demby an additional call, raised his musket to his face, taking deadly aim at his standing victim, and in an instant poor Demby was no more. His mangled body sank out of sight, and blood and brains marked the water where he had stood.” Unionville, Maryland, Intaglio Photo Etching, 2017 EPSON WF-2520/2530/2540 H H Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic 7.0 (Macintosh) 2018:05:28 10:35:06 Gabriella Demczuk 0230 H \ 2017:06:15 12:32:30 2017:06:15 12:32:30 ( Q6 H H Adobe d s !1AQa"q2B#R3b$r%C4Scs5D'6Tdt& EFVU(eufv7GWgw8HXhx)9IYiy*:JZjz m !1AQa"q2#BRbr3$4CS%cs5DT &6E'dtU7()euFVfvGWgw8HXhx9IYiy*:JZjz ? ZWd@B &,+R@CjQBmp|U 6`Q"d16uTo&(r=V/7aMaMDiM}1TZy?COc#V_)hX`&$\QJCCd1U>}0"?+iQ-# 8&}|!bLi(En*Z[oM1Z?/I[hh] zxRECƊ ejljR4-(,vbS'cJDqh"<~oU^/ w pR4H7ƕHyf "b1\< }RU@D O㆖~ y1~8 Rү: jƕh#R&@߽i* h֨*"/*% g27´w-`A]q}E-JmE8zYckPlL"u㊢NUnhA G8Pw;lU^8cM튪q Ttۮ*(WV5l*([m!" ^ت" ?EpՔLimWߥ1S{PG)LR؍OA|ULy