PEYTON, of England and Virginia

PEYTON, of England and Virginia PDF Author: Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435753380
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 140

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Reverend Horace Edwin HAYDEN, continues to be the leading genealogist of the PEYTON family of Virginia. His celebrated book, "Virginia Genealogies," published in 1891, included a chapter on the PEYTON family: "PEYTON, 'of Iselham,' Cambridgeshire, England, Gloucester, and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia." The author closely followed the English PEYTON lines in the 1878 book "Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley," by Robert E. Chester WATERS. One hundred seventeen years ago, when Reverend HAYDEN published the lineage and history of the PEYTON family of Virginia, his work was the most comprehensive and accurate in data, scope and material ever received. Since then, his extensive "Peyton" chapter in "Virginia Genealogies" has formed the basis of all succeeding published genealogies of the Peyton family.This scanned reprint will be a welcome and necessary resource for those studying the PEYTON family of Virginia. His acclaimed essay "Descent" is included.

PEYTON, of England and Virginia

PEYTON, of England and Virginia PDF Author: Rev. Horace Edwin Hayden
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1435753380
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 140

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Reverend Horace Edwin HAYDEN, continues to be the leading genealogist of the PEYTON family of Virginia. His celebrated book, "Virginia Genealogies," published in 1891, included a chapter on the PEYTON family: "PEYTON, 'of Iselham,' Cambridgeshire, England, Gloucester, and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia." The author closely followed the English PEYTON lines in the 1878 book "Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley," by Robert E. Chester WATERS. One hundred seventeen years ago, when Reverend HAYDEN published the lineage and history of the PEYTON family of Virginia, his work was the most comprehensive and accurate in data, scope and material ever received. Since then, his extensive "Peyton" chapter in "Virginia Genealogies" has formed the basis of all succeeding published genealogies of the Peyton family.This scanned reprint will be a welcome and necessary resource for those studying the PEYTON family of Virginia. His acclaimed essay "Descent" is included.

Peytons Along the Aquia

Peytons Along the Aquia PDF Author: Edna Barney
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ISBN: 9780578022994
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 262

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SECOND EDITION - Updated & Revised The PEYTON Book is a well documented genealogy that covers the history and heritage of the PEYTON/PAYTON family of Virginia's Northern Neck. It spans three generations of the English forebears and eight generations of the descendants of Henry PEYTON of Aquia, Virginia. Henry and his brothers were English Cavaliers of the Virginia Colony. After the Restoration of King Charles II, some of the brothers returned to England. Gentleman Henry PEYTON stayed and settled along Aquia Creek, in what is now Stafford County. He became the progenitor of today's Virginia PEYTON family. This book includes an ancient PEYTON pedigree that traces the PEYTONs of Aquia Creek, Virginia back twenty-nine generations to the Normans who went to England with William the Conqueror. No living people are included. It is indexed.

Genealogy of the Peyton Family

Genealogy of the Peyton Family PDF Author: Avery Henry Reed
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 116

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PEYTONs Along the Aquia Genealogy

PEYTONs Along the Aquia Genealogy PDF Author: Edna Barney
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1411608720
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 202

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The PEYTON Genealogy Book ~~ is a well documented genealogy which includes the history and heritage of the PEYTON/PAYTON family. It spans two generations of English PEYTON forebears, and nine generations of the Virginia descendants of Henry PEYTON of Lincoln's Inn. His sons were among the Cavaliers of the Northern Neck of Colonial Virginia. After the Restoration of King Charles II, some returned to England. Of the two who remained, Colonel Valentine PEYTON and Gentleman Henry PEYTON, only the latter left PEYTON descendants. The brothers were seated at Stony Hill, their plantation along Aquia Creek, in what is now Stafford County. Included is an ancient PEYTON pedigree beginning with Robert PEYTON (circa 1640-1694) of Gloucester, Virginia and continuing back twenty-nine generations to the Vikings. The book is sourced and indexed.

Peyton's Along the Aquia Genealogy

Peyton's Along the Aquia Genealogy PDF Author: Edna Barney
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ISBN: 9781411609631
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 276

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The PEYTON Book is a well documented genealogy that includes the history and heritage of the PEYTON/PAYTON family. It spans two generations of English PEYTON forebears, and nine generations of the Virginia descendants of Henry PEYTON of Lincoln's Inn. His sons were among the Cavaliers of the Northern Neck of Colonial Virginia. After the Restoration of King Charles II, some returned to England. Of the two who remained, Colonel Valentine PEYTON and Gentleman Henry PEYTON, only the latter left PEYTON descendants. The brothers were seated at Stony Hill, their plantation along Aquia Creek, in what is now Stafford County. Included is an ancient PEYTON pedigree beginning with Robert PEYTON (circa 1640-1694) of Gloucester, Virginia and continuing back twenty-nine generations to the Vikings. The book details the PEYTON line from Henry PEYTON, circa 1560, to Martha Ann Elizabeth PEYTON (1844-1927). No living people are included, however there are charts where one may include a personal family lineage. It is indexed.

PAYTON/PEYTON Descendants from Northeast Georgia IV

PAYTON/PEYTON Descendants from Northeast Georgia IV PDF Author: Larry Payton
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ISBN: 9781797961835
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Languages : en
Pages : 621

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PAYTON/PEYTON Descendants from Northeast Georgia IV book fourth edition with its genealogical charts and source information in chronological order has been updated and revised as of 6 March 2019. This book is a documentation of William Payton, Junior and his sons, Cornelius, Leroy, William III, Gabriel, Moses and George and their descendants that left Amherst County, Virginia for northeast Georgia after the Revolutionary War in 1784 where land was free. The Revolutionary War left the people in Virginia penniless and restless in spirit. The Virginians had made great sacrifices to secure their country's independence. The Payton's started out poor, like so many of their fellow constituents at that time. William Payton, Jr. and family were first in Washington & Wilkes Counties before they settled on 300 acres of third quality land in Madison County before moving on. The Payton's hunted and fished for a living, while two sons of Cornelius; Richard & Isaac Newton were carpenters that probably built houses or made furniture. The Payton's had no slaves, very few farm animals, probably a one room log cabin, no schools so they couldn't read or write. They also had to contend with the Cherokee Indians and put up with other hardships as pioneers.In this edition, you will find a total of 4,415 Payton/Peyton descendants, 11 generations, 1,500 marriages, 976 different surnames, 254 obituaries, 96 photos/images, numerous short stories and transcribed newspaper articles throughout the book. This updated edition provides the most current known information with 108 type pages from an update file, 615 additional family members, 187 additional families and twice as many obituaries and photos since the second edition was printed. Also new in this edition is the William Payton, Sr. pedigree chart, a hand drawn land plat showing where the William Payton, Jr. cemetery is located. This book is privatized and contains no personal information about living persons ********************************************************************************************REVIEWS of the PAYTONs/PEYTONs of Northeast Georgia book: Joan Allen, Peyton Society of Virginia (PSV) Genealogist wrote: Congratulations and thank you for letting me know that your book is available. I would like to purchase three of your books; one for myself, the Library of Virginia and the National Society of Colonial Dames. Larry's work is recognized as the most thorough and exacting research and transcribing known to me. Raleigh Peyton wrote: I am about halfway through your book and have enjoyed reading every single page, as is my siblings who receive them as Christmas gifts. I can't tell you how humbled I am that a family member (you) who I didn't even know, would go through so much trouble and take so much time to create a history book of my family. I am forever grateful. Anne Barton wrote: The number of sources and the detail you provide are a tremendous boon to researchers and a worthy life opus!! I have not seen its equal in my researches. Congratulations and thanks so much doing this book.John Howard Payton wrote: Larry, I am very happy for you in completion of the book and proud to know the honorable author. I immediately ordered 10 copies with expedited shipping!!! Jerry Evans wrote: Larry, I received the book and have literally spent hours reading it. A lot of detail but a great job! My compliments to you. Theresa Hall wrote: You have done an excellent job on this book. Adding the documentation provides a look into their lives, not just names. Your hard work is very much appreciated.

Genealogy of the Peyton Family Embracing the Lineage of Certain 2 Immigrant Children of That Henry Peyton of Lincoln's Inn, Amiger, England, Middle 1600 Immigrants to Virginia; 4 (I) Col. Valentine Peyton, 7 (I) Henry Peyton, Adult, and Including The...

Genealogy of the Peyton Family Embracing the Lineage of Certain 2 Immigrant Children of That Henry Peyton of Lincoln's Inn, Amiger, England, Middle 1600 Immigrants to Virginia; 4 (I) Col. Valentine Peyton, 7 (I) Henry Peyton, Adult, and Including The... PDF Author: Avery H (Avery Henry) 1874- Reed
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
ISBN: 9781013335747
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Languages : en
Pages : 116

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Peytons of Virginia II

The Peytons of Virginia II PDF Author: Peyton Society of Virginia
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ISBN:
Category : Virginia
Languages : en
Pages : 136

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Focuses on the descendants of three early immigrants to Virginia: (1) Philip Peyton (ca. 1645-1730), (2) Henry Peyton (ca. 1630-1659) and (3) Robert Peyton (1640-1694). Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia, Mississippi, Alabama and Missouri.

Peyton

Peyton PDF Author: Peyton Family
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ISBN: 9781712776780
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 102

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Show off your last name and family heritage with this Peyton coat of arms and family crest shield notebook journal. Great birthday, diary, or family reunion gift for people who love ancestry, genealogy, and family trees.

PAYTONs/PEYTONs of Northeast Georgia II

PAYTONs/PEYTONs of Northeast Georgia II PDF Author: Larry Payton
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ISBN: 9781976074950
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Languages : en
Pages : 624

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REVIEWS & DESCRIPTION:Raleigh Peyton wrote; I am about halfway through your book and have enjoyed reading every single page, as is my siblings who receive them as Christmas gifts. I can't tell you how humbled I am that a family member (you) who I didn't even know, would go through so much trouble and take so much time to create a history book of my family. I am forever greatful.Anne Barton wrote; I have only skimmed through it so far and am so impressed and excited. The number of sources and the detail you provide are a tremendous boon to researchers and a worthy life opus!! I am looking forward to reading it straight through. It will be not only informative but fun to read with the personal notes and extra info you provide. I have not seen its equal in my researches. Congratulations and thanks so much doing this book. Joan Allen, Peyton Society of Virginia (PSV) Genealogist wrote; Congratulations and thank you for letting me know that your book is available. I would like to purchase three of your books; one for myself, the Library of Virginia and the National Society of Colonial Dames. Larry's work is recognized as the most thorough and exacting research and transcribing known to me.John Howard Payton wrote; Larry, I am very happy for you in completion of the book and proud to know the honorable author. I immediately ordered 10 copies with expedited shipping!!!Jerry Evans wrote; Larry, I received the book and have literally spent hours reading it. And I will spend many, many more hours reading, as time permits. A lot of detail but a great job! My compliments to you.Theresa Hall wrote; You have done an excellent job on this book. Adding the documentation provides a look into their lives, not just names. Your hard work is very much appreciated!Dina Wicker wrote; I received your book today and WOW!!! All the details are amazing! This book is a treasure to me. It's something I've always wanted to do but never had the time nor the resources. We will pass this book down throughout the generations. BOOK II DESCRIPTION:The Paytons/Peytons of Northeast Georgia II Book (3rd edition) was released on 19 November 2017. This book provides the most current known information with 81 pages of updates to the previous edition, additional family members and source information. You will find 4,243 Payton/Peyton descendants and others, 11 generations, 1,429 marriages, 943 different surnames with the large majority of them being direct descendants of William Payton, Jr., 158 obituaries, numerous short stories and numerous transcribed newspaper articles throughout this book. Also new, is the William Payton, Sr. pedigree chart, a hand drawn land plot where the William Payton, Jr. cemetery is located, many additional obituaries and additional Payton pictures. Tremendous amount of effort and great care was taken to make this book as perfect as possible over the past two years by making it even more readable and easier to understand for the non-genealogist.This book with its genealogical charts and source information in chronological order begins in Amherst County, Virginia, where William Payton, Junior lived prior to migrating to Northeast Georgia circa 1784. This book contains breakthrough information, reference sources and provides detailed information about his children.The Paytons/Peytons started out in Northeast Georgia poor like so many of their fellow constituents during that time. William Payton, Jr. and his sons settled on 300 acres of third quality land in Madison Co., Georgia that was not conducive to farming. The Payton's hunted and fished for a living, while two sons of Cornelius; Richard & Isaac Newton were carpenters and probably built log houses or made furniture. The Payton's had no slaves, very few farm animals, probably a one room log cabin, no schools so they couldn't read or write. They also had to contend with the Cherokee Indians and put up with other hardships.