First Families of South Georgia, Clements Family, Volume Two

First Families of South Georgia, Clements Family, Volume Two

Author: Jessie H. Paulk

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Published: 2005-06

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781938637728

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A genealogy of Jeremiah CLEMENTS, born circa 1540 in England. His son Geoffrey CLEMENTS chartered the Virginia-London Company in 1607 in London, however he died in Oxford, ENGLAND in 1609. His wife Elizabeth and her four children came to America in the ship "George" landing in Jamestown in 1617. This family settled in VA but their descendants moved Southward to the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida. Name is spelled various ways, CLEMONS, CLEMENTSON, CLEMENTS, CLEMENT, and CLEMMONS. Book is hardbound, 8-1/2 by 11 format, some photos, fully documented with full name index.


First Families of South Georgia, Luke Family, Volume Four, Revision One

First Families of South Georgia, Luke Family, Volume Four, Revision One

Author: Jessie H. Paulk

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Published: 2015-09

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13: 9781938637384

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David LUKE was born in Scotlandandsettled in the Little Peedee River District of SC. The name was originally known as MCLUKE or MACLUKE. He had several children living in SC but sons moved southward to South GA. The LUKE Family has been a part of Irwin County since the creation of the county in 1825. Daniel M. LUKE, patriarch of the LUKE Family of South GA was one of the first school teachers in the new territority of Irwin County. Book is 8-1/2 by 11 format, photos, fully documented with full name index and contains 534 pages..


First Families of South Georgia, Hobby Family, Volumr Twelve, Revision One

First Families of South Georgia, Hobby Family, Volumr Twelve, Revision One

Author: Jessie H. Paulk

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Published: 2017-09

Total Pages: 593

ISBN-13: 9781938637438

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This book begins with William HOBBIE, born 1521 in ENGLAND. His descendants migrated to Henrico Co, VA in 1673 and from there down into the Carolinas and on into Georgia. A majority of these migrants settled in Irwin, Tift, and Worth County, GA and raised large families. Book is hardbound, 8 1⁄2 by 11 format, a lot of photos, fully documented, full name index & contains 608 pages