The Descendants of George Bigbie of Virginia

The Descendants of George Bigbie of Virginia

Author: Scott Bigbie

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2011-01-02

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 145832088X

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Modified format genealogy tracing more than 10 generations of the descendants of George Bigbie, who lived in Tidewater Virginia in the early 1700s. Traces at nearly a dozen distinct family lines in Virginia, Ohio, Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Texas, and includes families with surname spelling variants Bigbee, Bigby, Bigbey, and others. Introduction includes a short essay on the probable origins of the Bigbie name. 172 + v pages, 1200-name personal name index, full footnotes, plus maps, photographs and black and white illustrations. This is a revised and enlarged edition of Volume 1 of the same title published in 1994 and 2010.


Casper Rader 1732-1812 Wythe County, Virginia

Casper Rader 1732-1812 Wythe County, Virginia

Author: James L. Rader

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2008-02

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 0615182178

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The first 3 generations of Casper Rader's Descendants. He is found first on the ship Edinberg in 1750 Pennsylvania. He lives in Lebanon county and Cumberland county Pennsylvania during the Rev War -- --- His children are in Greene County Tennessee and other places The major improvement over earlier versions is the inclusion of $3,000 of land research. The land they lived on is plotted on Quad maps in detail sufficient for you to go right to each place they lived ---- visit my website at www.rader.org for more details


Boy General of the 11th Alabama

Boy General of the 11th Alabama

Author: Donald W. Abel, Jr.

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2023-11-03

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1476651108

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In the spring of 1861, John Caldwell Calhoun Sanders, a 21-year-old cadet at the University of Alabama, helped organize a company of the 11th Alabama Volunteer Infantry. Hailing primarily from Greene County, the 109 men of Company C, "The Confederate Guards," signed on for the duration of the war and made Sanders their first captain. They would fight in every major battle in the Eastern Theater, under Robert E. Lee. Leading from the front, Sanders was wounded four times during the war yet rose rapidly through the ranks, becoming one of the South's "boy generals" at 24. By Appomattox, Sanders was dead and the remaining 20 men of Company C surrendered with what was left of the once formidable Army of Northern Virginia. This is their story.


Henry Rader Died in the Civil War

Henry Rader Died in the Civil War

Author: James L. Rader

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-02-16

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 0557282195

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"Henry Rader died in the Civil War" contains his ancestors, his wifes ancestors, and his children and their descendants. The majority of the book is set in Greene County Tennessee from 1800 thruthe 1940s


Family Forest: Public Version Volume 3 E-G

Family Forest: Public Version Volume 3 E-G

Author: Jan Young

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-09-15

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 1387232592

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The result of more than twenty years' research, this seven-volume book lists over 23,000 people and 8,500 marriages, all related to each other by birth or marriage and grouped into families with the surnames Brandt, Cencia, Cressman, Dybdall, Froelich, Henry, Knutson, Kohn, Krenz, Marsh, Meilgaard, Newell, Panetti, Raub, Richardson, Serra, Tempera, Walters, Whirry, and Young. Other frequently-occurring surnames include: Greene, Bartlett, Eastman, Smith, Wright, Davis, Denison, Arnold, Brown, Johnson, Spencer, Crossmann, Colby, Knighten, Wilbur, Marsh, Parker, Olmstead, Bowman, Hawley, Curtis, Adams, Hollingsworth, Rowley, Millis, and Howell. A few records extend back as far as the tenth century in Europe. The earliest recorded arrival in the New World was in 1626 with many more arrivals in the 1630s and 1640s. Until recent decades, the family has lived entirely north of the Mason-Dixon Line.


Discovering the Women in Slavery

Discovering the Women in Slavery

Author: Patricia Morton

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 0820317578

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As Patricia Morton notes in her historiographical introduction, Discovering the Women in Slavery continues the advances made, especially over the last decade, in understanding how women experienced slavery and shaped slavery history. In addition, the collection illuminates some emancipating new perspectives and methodologies. Throughout, the contributors pay close attention - over time and place - to variations, differences, and diversity regarding issues of gender and sex, race and ethnicity, and class. They draw on such qualitative sources as letters, novels, oral histories, court records, and local histories as well as quantitative sources like census data and parish records