History of the Shumate Family, Kentucky Pioneers

History of the Shumate Family, Kentucky Pioneers

Author: Robert S. Riley

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 824

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Jean de la Chaumette (ca. 1660-c. 1728), a native of Rochechouart, France, married a woman whose name is now unknown ca. 1690. After her death, he married Elizabeth Bouvet, a widow (died ca. 1715) in 1695. The second marriage may have taken place in England, where Jean, a Huguenot, had fled. They had four sons. The family emigrated to Martinique, where Elizabeth died, then Jean and three sons moved to Stafford County, Virginia, in 1720. The spelling of the surname was altered to "de la Shumate," then "Shumate;" other variations also exist. Many descendants remain in Kentucky, with others in Illinois, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and other states.


The Shumate Family; a Genealogy

The Shumate Family; a Genealogy

Author: Theodor Friedrich Von Stauffenberg

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Published: 1964

Total Pages: 340

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Jean (Baptiste) de la Chaumette was born in Rochouard in Poitiers, France, ca. 1664, son of Daniel de la Chaumette. He left France, settled in Martinique for a time, and then immigrated to America where he bought land in Stafford County, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Missouri, and elsewhere.


Smith Family History and Genealogy

Smith Family History and Genealogy

Author: Douglas M Dubrish

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Published: 2020-12-02

Total Pages: 368

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They settled into the Kentucky counties of Clay, Laurel, and Knox after following the Wilderness Road - shortly after Daniel Boone blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap. Our Smith family history extends back over 600 years. Here are listed those Smith family ancestors who lived through the bubonic plague in England, the cholera, typhus, crossed the ocean in wooden ships, survived the American Revolutionary War, Native American attacks, the War of 1812, the War Between the States, World War I, and World War II. They are pioneers, patriots, and adventurers with a deep sense of self sufficiency and craftsmanship. They carved out the wilderness with their bare hands, simple tools, and raised children to have confidence, respect for others, and faith in God.


The DeLashmutt Story

The DeLashmutt Story

Author: Virgil D. Close

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 510

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Elias Delashmutt Sr. (1710-1778) went from Gloucester, New Jersey to Kent, Maryland. Descendants lived in Maryland, migrating mainly through the Midwest and ultimately reaching Oregon and California by 1850.


Pioneer Famlies of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky.

Pioneer Famlies of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky.

Author: William Kooze

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Published: 2017-12-21

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ISBN-13: 9780893089276

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By: Wiliam C. Kozee Pub. 1957, reprinted 2018, 284 pages, soft cover, Index, ISBN #0-89308-927-3. This book is basically a source book of genealogical data rather than a collection of family histories. Genealogical information on each county is uniform and is arranged in the following manner: 1) the boundary line and estatblishment by law of each county, 2) a synoplis of the earliest court records pertaining to the county, 3) a list of pioneering families according to the 1810 federal census, and various county Tax Lists, 4) finally Marriage Records of various southeastern KY counties. There are additional sections that cover lists of Revolutionary, War of 1812 and Civil War soldiers.


Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry

Our Kentucky Pioneer Ancestry

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 488

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William Kinkead was born in 1736 in Virginia. He married Eleanor Gay and they had 12 children. Later they moved to Kentucky where their descendants still reside. Information on several branches of his descendants is included in this volume. Descendants now live thoughout the United States.