Author: Herbert Logan Hildabrand
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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The Hildabrand Family of Kentucky and Oklahoma and Allied Families
Author: Herbert Logan Hildabrand
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
Pages : 233
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The Bullocks of Kentucky & Allied Families
Author: Betty Ann Smiddy
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Languages : en
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John and Sarah Skinner Family and Other Allied Families
Author: Lee Irvine Parks
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
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Category : Kentucky
Languages : en
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History of Joseph G. Hildebrand Family
Author: E. M. Hildebrand
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 55
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 55
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The Hoffman and Allied Families of Northern Kentucky
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Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Johann (John) Hoffman, son of Johannes Hoffman and Gertrud Reichmann, was born 1 Mar 1692 in Siegen, Germany. He immigrated to Virginia in 1714. He married Anna Catherine Haeger, 7 Nov 1721, in Germantown, Virginia. They had five children. Anna died 9 Feb 1729. John married Maria Sabina Charlotta Barbara Volck, 13 July 1729. John died 3 July 1772 in Culpeper County, Virginia, and Maria died in 1782, also in Culpeper County. John's descendants have lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and other areas throughout the United States.
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Languages : en
Pages : 348
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Johann (John) Hoffman, son of Johannes Hoffman and Gertrud Reichmann, was born 1 Mar 1692 in Siegen, Germany. He immigrated to Virginia in 1714. He married Anna Catherine Haeger, 7 Nov 1721, in Germantown, Virginia. They had five children. Anna died 9 Feb 1729. John married Maria Sabina Charlotta Barbara Volck, 13 July 1729. John died 3 July 1772 in Culpeper County, Virginia, and Maria died in 1782, also in Culpeper County. John's descendants have lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, and other areas throughout the United States.
The Schoonjans/Schaun/Shown Family and Allied Families from Germany to Ohio County, KY
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Category : Daviess County (Ky.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Daviess County (Ky.)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1950-1977
Author: R.R. Bowker Company. Department of Bibliography
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2352
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 2352
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Subject Catalog
Author: Library of Congress
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Category : Catalogs, Subject
Languages : en
Pages : 1028
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Category : Catalogs, Subject
Languages : en
Pages : 1028
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Richard Felton of Early North Carolina and His Descendants
Author: Jana Broglin
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ISBN: 9780990711803
Category : North Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 492
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Richard Felton was an early settler of northeastern North Carolina, settling in present-day Gates County as early as 1722. The book chronicles his life and his next four generations of descendants. Biographical sketches are presented for over 800 of his descendants and families. The name index for generations two through four are as follows:Name index: (second generation): Felton, Green, Harrell, Speer.Name index: (third generation): Brown, Carter, Connell, Davis, Denney, Felton, Gary, Gentry, Gideon (2), Hembree, Holland, Jackson, Padgett, Perry, Rainwater, Riddick, Rogerson, Rountree (2), Smith, Thomas, Varnell, Ward.Name index (fourth generation): Adams, Amason (2), Baker, Baird, Boswell, Bowen, Bray, Brown, Buchannan, Burke, Burris (2), Butler, Bynum, Byrum, Cale, Carlton, Coward, Cox, Cullens, Denney, Day, Duke, Eason, Elliott (2), Eure, Everett, Felton, Fletcher, Fort, Fretwell, Fulk, Gentry (3), Gibson, Godfrey, Goodwin (2), Goggans, Grant, Green, Halfield, Hare, Harrell (2), Headrick, Heaton (3), Hembree (3), Henry, Herring (2), Hill (3), Hinton (2), Howard, Hunter, Hurdle, Joliff, Jordan, Knight, Latimer, Little, Lloyd, Long, Lynn, McNider, Minton, Moates, Moorhead, Morehead, Morris, Munden, Newborn, Oliphant, Owens, Owsley (2), Padgett (3), Perry, Peters, Peterson, Phillips, Ragan, Rakestraw, Rainwater, Richards, Riddick (2), Rogerson, Rushin (3), Sarter, Saunders, Savage, Simmons, Skinner, Smith (2), Sparkman, Staton, Stone (2), Sturdivant, Swilling, Taylor, Thach, Townsend, Vanderpool, Vandiver, Villyard, Walker, Wallace, Walston (2), Ward, Watkins, Welch, Webb (2), White (3), Williford, Wooten (2), Young.In addition, the names of over 200 slaves are presented. From the original northeastern North Carolina locations of Gates-Chowan-Perquimans-Hertford counties, his descendants migrated to several other counties in North Carolina (most notably Edgecombe, Wilson, Greene, Carteret, Pasquotank, Pitt, and Surry), as well as 17 other states, including all states south of the Mason-Dixon line as well as Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, and California.
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ISBN: 9780990711803
Category : North Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 492
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Richard Felton was an early settler of northeastern North Carolina, settling in present-day Gates County as early as 1722. The book chronicles his life and his next four generations of descendants. Biographical sketches are presented for over 800 of his descendants and families. The name index for generations two through four are as follows:Name index: (second generation): Felton, Green, Harrell, Speer.Name index: (third generation): Brown, Carter, Connell, Davis, Denney, Felton, Gary, Gentry, Gideon (2), Hembree, Holland, Jackson, Padgett, Perry, Rainwater, Riddick, Rogerson, Rountree (2), Smith, Thomas, Varnell, Ward.Name index (fourth generation): Adams, Amason (2), Baker, Baird, Boswell, Bowen, Bray, Brown, Buchannan, Burke, Burris (2), Butler, Bynum, Byrum, Cale, Carlton, Coward, Cox, Cullens, Denney, Day, Duke, Eason, Elliott (2), Eure, Everett, Felton, Fletcher, Fort, Fretwell, Fulk, Gentry (3), Gibson, Godfrey, Goodwin (2), Goggans, Grant, Green, Halfield, Hare, Harrell (2), Headrick, Heaton (3), Hembree (3), Henry, Herring (2), Hill (3), Hinton (2), Howard, Hunter, Hurdle, Joliff, Jordan, Knight, Latimer, Little, Lloyd, Long, Lynn, McNider, Minton, Moates, Moorhead, Morehead, Morris, Munden, Newborn, Oliphant, Owens, Owsley (2), Padgett (3), Perry, Peters, Peterson, Phillips, Ragan, Rakestraw, Rainwater, Richards, Riddick (2), Rogerson, Rushin (3), Sarter, Saunders, Savage, Simmons, Skinner, Smith (2), Sparkman, Staton, Stone (2), Sturdivant, Swilling, Taylor, Thach, Townsend, Vanderpool, Vandiver, Villyard, Walker, Wallace, Walston (2), Ward, Watkins, Welch, Webb (2), White (3), Williford, Wooten (2), Young.In addition, the names of over 200 slaves are presented. From the original northeastern North Carolina locations of Gates-Chowan-Perquimans-Hertford counties, his descendants migrated to several other counties in North Carolina (most notably Edgecombe, Wilson, Greene, Carteret, Pasquotank, Pitt, and Surry), as well as 17 other states, including all states south of the Mason-Dixon line as well as Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, and California.
Loyalist Clarks, Badgleys and Allied Families
Author: Estelle Clark Watson
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ISBN: 9780740423062
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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ISBN: 9780740423062
Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 338
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