Author: Nancy Bronte Matheny
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365303977
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 308
Book Description
Daniel Matheny, son of William Matheney, was born in 1829 in White Rock Gap, Alleghany County, Virginia. He married Salina Henry in 1844 in Gallia County, Ohio.
Daniel Matheny: Maverick Tailor from Virginia, 1829 - 1876
Richard Morris and Jane Callison of Bath County, Virginia, and Their Descendants, 1740-1985
Author: Richard Eugene Willson
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Languages : en
Pages : 232
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A genealogy of the descendants of Richard Morris born about 1740 in Ireland and died in 1805 in Bath County, Virginia and his wife Jane Callison. They were married in Nov 1761 in Augusta County, Virginia. They had at least eleven children. Most of the children migrated to Ohio.
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Languages : en
Pages : 232
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A genealogy of the descendants of Richard Morris born about 1740 in Ireland and died in 1805 in Bath County, Virginia and his wife Jane Callison. They were married in Nov 1761 in Augusta County, Virginia. They had at least eleven children. Most of the children migrated to Ohio.
The Seventh Census of the United States, 1850
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1186
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1186
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The 1787 Census of Virginia
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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The personal property tax lists for the year 1787.
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Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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The personal property tax lists for the year 1787.
Pierre Chastain and His Descendants: First five generations in America
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Languages : en
Pages : 384
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Languages : en
Pages : 384
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My Father's Family
Author: Noah H. Bradley
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Languages : en
Pages : 278
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Languages : en
Pages : 278
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The Price They Paid
Author: Jeff Forret
Publisher: The New Press
ISBN: 1620978997
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A prizewinning historian uncovers one of the earliest instances of reparations in America—ironically, though perhaps not surprisingly, paid to slaveholders, not former slaves “A spectacular achievement of historical research. Forret shows for the first time just how far the American government went to secure reparations.” —Robert Elder‚ author of Calhoun: American Heretic In 1831, the American ship Comet, carrying 165 enslaved men, women, and children, crashed onto a coral reef near the shore of the Bahamas, then part of the British Empire. Shortly afterward, the Vice Admiralty Court in Nassau, over the outraged objections of the ship’s owners, set the rescued captives free. American slave owners and the companies who insured the liberated human cargo would spend years lobbying for reparations from Great Britain, not for the emancipated slaves, of course, but for the masters deprived of their human property. In a work of profoundly relevant research and storytelling, historian and Frederick Douglass Prize–winner Jeff Forret uncovers how the Comet incident—as well as similar episodes that unfolded over the next decade—resulted in the British Crown making reparations payments to a U.S. government that strenuously represented slaveholder interests. Through a story that has never been fully explored, The Price They Paid shows how, unlike their former owners and insurers, neither the survivors of the Comet and other vessels, nor their descendants, have ever received reparations for the price they paid in their lives, labor, and suffering during slavery. Any accounting of reparations today requires a fuller understanding of how the debts of slavery have been paid, and to whom. The Price They Paid represents a major step forward in that effort.
Publisher: The New Press
ISBN: 1620978997
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
A prizewinning historian uncovers one of the earliest instances of reparations in America—ironically, though perhaps not surprisingly, paid to slaveholders, not former slaves “A spectacular achievement of historical research. Forret shows for the first time just how far the American government went to secure reparations.” —Robert Elder‚ author of Calhoun: American Heretic In 1831, the American ship Comet, carrying 165 enslaved men, women, and children, crashed onto a coral reef near the shore of the Bahamas, then part of the British Empire. Shortly afterward, the Vice Admiralty Court in Nassau, over the outraged objections of the ship’s owners, set the rescued captives free. American slave owners and the companies who insured the liberated human cargo would spend years lobbying for reparations from Great Britain, not for the emancipated slaves, of course, but for the masters deprived of their human property. In a work of profoundly relevant research and storytelling, historian and Frederick Douglass Prize–winner Jeff Forret uncovers how the Comet incident—as well as similar episodes that unfolded over the next decade—resulted in the British Crown making reparations payments to a U.S. government that strenuously represented slaveholder interests. Through a story that has never been fully explored, The Price They Paid shows how, unlike their former owners and insurers, neither the survivors of the Comet and other vessels, nor their descendants, have ever received reparations for the price they paid in their lives, labor, and suffering during slavery. Any accounting of reparations today requires a fuller understanding of how the debts of slavery have been paid, and to whom. The Price They Paid represents a major step forward in that effort.
Annals of Bath County, Virginia
Author: Oren F. Morton
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Category : Bath County (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Bath has a small number of people, and a considerable share of this small number is a new element. To many individuals of the latter class a history of the county will appeal very little. For the above reasons we confine ourselves to a presentation of the more striking and important features in the story of this county. But if, in a commercial sense, this county seemed only a moderately promising field for a local history, it remains very true that Bath is one of the best known counties of the Old Dominion. It is one of the older counties in the Alleghany belt, and it lies on a natural highway of travel and commerce. The story of its evolution is one of much interest. -- Foreword.
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Category : Bath County (Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 226
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Bath has a small number of people, and a considerable share of this small number is a new element. To many individuals of the latter class a history of the county will appeal very little. For the above reasons we confine ourselves to a presentation of the more striking and important features in the story of this county. But if, in a commercial sense, this county seemed only a moderately promising field for a local history, it remains very true that Bath is one of the best known counties of the Old Dominion. It is one of the older counties in the Alleghany belt, and it lies on a natural highway of travel and commerce. The story of its evolution is one of much interest. -- Foreword.
Virginia County Records
Author: William Armstrong Crozier
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
The Glazebrooks succeeded in extracting those documents pertaining to Hanover County that survived the burning of Richmond in April 1865 and that were not published in William Ronald Cocke's Hanover County Chancery Wills and Notes. The surviving materials consist of a great many deeds, wills, inventories, accounts, letters, depositions, etc., pertaining to Hanover County for the colonial and early Federal periods. Many of the suits, in particular, stem from the period prior to the French and Indian War. One of the richest sources examined by the Glazebrooks were the files of the United States District Court at Richmond. With references to nearly 5,000 early inhabitants of Hanover County, this hard-to-find sourcebook will unquestionably be in great demand among researchers.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
The Glazebrooks succeeded in extracting those documents pertaining to Hanover County that survived the burning of Richmond in April 1865 and that were not published in William Ronald Cocke's Hanover County Chancery Wills and Notes. The surviving materials consist of a great many deeds, wills, inventories, accounts, letters, depositions, etc., pertaining to Hanover County for the colonial and early Federal periods. Many of the suits, in particular, stem from the period prior to the French and Indian War. One of the richest sources examined by the Glazebrooks were the files of the United States District Court at Richmond. With references to nearly 5,000 early inhabitants of Hanover County, this hard-to-find sourcebook will unquestionably be in great demand among researchers.
A Search for the Immigrant Ancestors of Frances Lou Cunningham
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Languages : en
Pages : 262
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Pages : 262
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