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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Family Record of the Henderson and Whiddon Families and Their Descendants
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Category : Georgia
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Family Puzzlers
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 552
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Whitten and Allied Families
Author: Virginia Wood Alexander
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Category : South Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
Include a given name index for Whitten and variant spellings, and a surname index for other surnames.
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Category : South Carolina
Languages : en
Pages : 698
Book Description
Include a given name index for Whitten and variant spellings, and a surname index for other surnames.
The Whiddon Journey
Author: Hayes L. Whiddon Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524627267
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
The Whiddon family was of longstanding in the county of Devon with the Whiddons of Chagford being the most prominent of the family branches. Their story is told from their rise to national prominence, beginning in the 13th century, until their descent into obscurity, after the restoration of the English monarchy. Included in their story is a father and son who were dedicated Puritan ministers. The three intrepid naval heroes whose stories are included sailed from Plymouth to serve England as adventurers, privateers, traders and warriors. The Whiddon story in America began in 1635 when sixteen year old John Whiddon crossed the Atlantic and stepped onto Virginia soil. The story covers six hundred years and follows the Whiddon family through time and place to give a clear picture of The Whiddon Journey. Sufficient historical background is given to place the story in context.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1524627267
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
The Whiddon family was of longstanding in the county of Devon with the Whiddons of Chagford being the most prominent of the family branches. Their story is told from their rise to national prominence, beginning in the 13th century, until their descent into obscurity, after the restoration of the English monarchy. Included in their story is a father and son who were dedicated Puritan ministers. The three intrepid naval heroes whose stories are included sailed from Plymouth to serve England as adventurers, privateers, traders and warriors. The Whiddon story in America began in 1635 when sixteen year old John Whiddon crossed the Atlantic and stepped onto Virginia soil. The story covers six hundred years and follows the Whiddon family through time and place to give a clear picture of The Whiddon Journey. Sufficient historical background is given to place the story in context.
The Whiddon Heritage
Author: Hayes L. Whiddon Jr.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665505192
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Almost ten years of genealogical research, on the Whiddon family, has provided a wealth of information that is the basis for an interesting story. The story in America began in 1635 when sixteen year old John Whiddon crossed the Atlantic and stepped onto Virginia soil. It continues through William, son of the immigrant, and covers nine generations. Although the author followed his direct line of descent, sufficient information is provided to permit other lines to be picked-up at any point. The story is told in semi-narrative form, with historical context, to make it human and personal. It covers the Whiddon family through time and place to give a clear picture of The Whiddon Heritage. Also, covered are the lines of descent of the other two sons of John the Immigrant. This book has the most extensive coverage of the Whiddons of Tudor England ever published. The Whiddon family of Chagford, in the county of Devon, was very prominent in the 16th and 17th centuries. The family reached it’s zenith under Sir John Whiddon, Judge of the King’s Bench. Included are several generations of this very powerful and influential family. They served both the Church and the English legal system. Captain Jacob Whiddon was a 16th century seadog, a privateer in the service of Sir Walter Raleigh. The mariners with whom he sailed included Sir Francis Drake and Sir Richard Grenville. Vivid accounts of his adventures are provided that includes the fight against the Spanish Armada and his voyage to South America to discover gold in El Dorado. The book is well illustrated to illuminate the lives of the Whiddon forebears.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1665505192
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Almost ten years of genealogical research, on the Whiddon family, has provided a wealth of information that is the basis for an interesting story. The story in America began in 1635 when sixteen year old John Whiddon crossed the Atlantic and stepped onto Virginia soil. It continues through William, son of the immigrant, and covers nine generations. Although the author followed his direct line of descent, sufficient information is provided to permit other lines to be picked-up at any point. The story is told in semi-narrative form, with historical context, to make it human and personal. It covers the Whiddon family through time and place to give a clear picture of The Whiddon Heritage. Also, covered are the lines of descent of the other two sons of John the Immigrant. This book has the most extensive coverage of the Whiddons of Tudor England ever published. The Whiddon family of Chagford, in the county of Devon, was very prominent in the 16th and 17th centuries. The family reached it’s zenith under Sir John Whiddon, Judge of the King’s Bench. Included are several generations of this very powerful and influential family. They served both the Church and the English legal system. Captain Jacob Whiddon was a 16th century seadog, a privateer in the service of Sir Walter Raleigh. The mariners with whom he sailed included Sir Francis Drake and Sir Richard Grenville. Vivid accounts of his adventures are provided that includes the fight against the Spanish Armada and his voyage to South America to discover gold in El Dorado. The book is well illustrated to illuminate the lives of the Whiddon forebears.
A Family History of the Tompkins and Keas of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia and Other Related Lines
Author: Louise Tompkins Wynn
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Languages : en
Pages : 444
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Languages : en
Pages : 444
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Elias Whiddon Family
Author: Jessie H. Paulk
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ISBN: 9781938637377
Category : Taylor County (Fla.)
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
A genealogy of Florida Pioneer Elias WHIDDON, his ancestors and descendants who settled in Taylor Co, FL. Elias was a descendant of Immigrant John WHIDDON of England who immigrated to the Virginia Colony in 1635. Elias lived in Tattnall Co, GA (1820), then Decatur Co, GA but moved south into Gadsden (1830) then Leon (1840) . His children settled in Taylor Co, FL. Book is 8-1/2 by 11 format, photos, fully documented with full name index and contains 312 pages
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ISBN: 9781938637377
Category : Taylor County (Fla.)
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
A genealogy of Florida Pioneer Elias WHIDDON, his ancestors and descendants who settled in Taylor Co, FL. Elias was a descendant of Immigrant John WHIDDON of England who immigrated to the Virginia Colony in 1635. Elias lived in Tattnall Co, GA (1820), then Decatur Co, GA but moved south into Gadsden (1830) then Leon (1840) . His children settled in Taylor Co, FL. Book is 8-1/2 by 11 format, photos, fully documented with full name index and contains 312 pages
The Genealogy Club of America Magazine
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 284
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Ridgerunner
Author: Gil Adamson
Publisher: House of Anansi
ISBN: 1487006578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize Winner Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist Part literary Western and part historical mystery, Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize winner Ridgerunner is now available as a paperback. November 1917. William Moreland is in mid-flight. After nearly twenty years, the notorious thief, known as the Ridgerunner, has returned. Moving through the Rocky Mountains and across the border to Montana, the solitary drifter, impoverished in means and aged beyond his years, is also a widower and a father. And he is determined to steal enough money to secure his son’s future. Twelve-year-old Jack Boulton has been left in the care of Sister Beatrice, a formidable nun who keeps him in cloistered seclusion in her grand old house. Though he knows his father is coming for him, the boy longs to return to his family’s cabin, deep in the woods. When Jack finally breaks free, he takes with him something the nun is determined to get back — at any cost. Set against the backdrop of a distant war raging in Europe and a rapidly changing landscape in the West, Gil Adamson’s follow-up to her award-winning debut, The Outlander, is a vivid historical novel that draws from the epic tradition and a literary Western brimming with a cast of unforgettable characters touched with humour and loss, and steeped in the wild of the natural world.
Publisher: House of Anansi
ISBN: 1487006578
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize Winner Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalist Part literary Western and part historical mystery, Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize winner Ridgerunner is now available as a paperback. November 1917. William Moreland is in mid-flight. After nearly twenty years, the notorious thief, known as the Ridgerunner, has returned. Moving through the Rocky Mountains and across the border to Montana, the solitary drifter, impoverished in means and aged beyond his years, is also a widower and a father. And he is determined to steal enough money to secure his son’s future. Twelve-year-old Jack Boulton has been left in the care of Sister Beatrice, a formidable nun who keeps him in cloistered seclusion in her grand old house. Though he knows his father is coming for him, the boy longs to return to his family’s cabin, deep in the woods. When Jack finally breaks free, he takes with him something the nun is determined to get back — at any cost. Set against the backdrop of a distant war raging in Europe and a rapidly changing landscape in the West, Gil Adamson’s follow-up to her award-winning debut, The Outlander, is a vivid historical novel that draws from the epic tradition and a literary Western brimming with a cast of unforgettable characters touched with humour and loss, and steeped in the wild of the natural world.
National Genealogical Society Quarterly
Author: National Genealogical Society
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 368
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