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Leighton Genealogy
- an Account of the Descendants of Capt. William Leighton, of Kittery, Maine: With Collateral Notes Relating to the Frost, Hill, Bane, Wentworth, Langdon, Bragdon, Parsons, Pepperrell, Fernald, Nason and Other Families of York...
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Tristram Frost 1804-1890 Jordan, Usher 1788-1868 Parsons
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Discovery Miles 7 610
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Randolph County
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Lois Walls George, Paula Burson Lambert, Wyner S. Phillips
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Discovery Miles 6 530
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This is the story of the ancestors of Charles E. Roseberry and
Betty Jean Keister. Charles Roseberry's parents were Charles Wesley
Roseberry and Elizabeth Clancy Sutton of Radford, Virginia. Charles
Wesley Roseberry was born in Newbern in Pulaski County, VA and his
ancestors were from there going back to 1872 when his grandfather,
Samuel Roseberry, moved from Carroll County, VA. The Sutton family
was also from Pulaski County, VA. Elizabeth's great-grandfather,
John C. Sutton was born in Montgomery County, VA in the part that
would later become Pulaski County. Betty Jean Keister's
grandparents were Walter Henderson Keister and Ida May Foster of
Radford, Virginia. Walter was born in Montgomery County, VA where
his ancestors had lived since 1800. The Foster family was from
Prince William County, VA but Ida May's line had lived in Monroe
County, VA since before 1795 when it was Greenbrier County, VA.
The Genealogy and Family History Collection is a unique set of
materials that describes the histories and narratives of particular
American families. The Collection brings to life pre-1923 books
that contain information such as birth, death, marriage, property
and migration records of specific families. Many of these families
followed interesting migration and movement patterns from Western
Europe and beyond to the United States well over 200 years ago.
Included in these volumes is information such as last wills and
testaments, period photographs of towns, buildings and landscapes,
portraits of family members, and descriptions of business
interactions. Encompassing such comprehensive and personal
information, this collection will appeal to genealogists, family
history researchers, as well as descendants and casual historians.
Discusses German and German American history and culture with specific instructions for researching German family history.
A step-by-step guide to genealogical research for students of British American descent or those interested in British Americans.
"... this is a well-written and rich resource". -- School Library
Journal review of A Student's Guide to British American Genealogy
This groundbreaking series is the first to explain the
"how-to's" of genealogical research in simple, jargon-free
language. The Oryx American Family Tree Series explores how to
research family history for 12 different ethnic groups. Each volume
begins with an overview of the group's historical and cultural
background, then guides readers through each step in tracing their
own genealogical heritage, with practical advice on how to
-- locate important family documents and other vital sources of
information
-- conduct interviews with family members and record eyewitness
accounts of key events
-- use the latest electronic research tools
-- research your background if you are adopted or come from a
nontraditional family
-- preserve family history for future generations
Each volume is written in a friendly, narrative style and is
extensively illustrated with full-color and black-and-white
photographs. Hundreds of valuable resources unique to each ethnic
group are also listed and annotated, including genealogical
organizations, books, magazines, journals, videos, and special
libraries and archives.
The Oryx American Family Tree Series provides an easy-to-follow
road map for anyone interested in tracing a family history -- from
junior high and high school students to adults who require a basic
primer. Every library will want to make this practical, highly
readable series available to its patrons.
Each volume is produced as a sturdy 6 x 9 casebound publication,
192 pages, and printed on acid-free paper.
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