John Quigg, Jr. (1779-1814), Immigrant 1802, His Ancestors and Descendants
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Published: 1977
Total Pages: 276
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Published: 1977
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marion J. Kaminkow
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Published: 2012-09
Total Pages: 882
ISBN-13: 9780806316673
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis ten-year supplement lists 10,000 titles acquired by the Library of Congress since 1976--this extraordinary number reflecting the phenomenal growth of interest in genealogy since the publication of Roots. An index of secondary names contains about 8,500 entries, and a geographical index lists family locations when mentioned.
Author: Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher: Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Published: 1979
Total Pages: 1914
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Published: 1981
Total Pages: 1006
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Daughters of the American Revolution
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 1328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Eddis Johnson
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Published: 1979
Total Pages: 774
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKRobert Johnson, planter, was probably born in James City County, Virginia, in 1643, probably the grandson of John Johnson (ca. 1590- 1636), who immigrated to Virginia in 1616. He married 1) Katherine Allen, ca. 1662. They had five children, ca. 1663-1674. He and his wife, Ann, were married ca. 1693. They had nine children, ca. 1694-1710. His will was probated in 1733. Descendants lived in Virginia, Ohio, North Carolina, Indiana, and elsewhere.
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Published: 1984
Total Pages: 208
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKJames Long Sr. (1760/1770-1842/1843) lived in Burke County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in North Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, California and elsewhere.
Author: Zelda Schwarzkopf Frazier
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 380
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThomas Frazier (b.ca. 1726) immigrated with two brothers, Samuel and George, from Scotland to Pennsylvania. Thomas then moved to Guilford County, North Carolina. Either Thomas or his immediate descendants were Quakers, and many descendants thereafter. Francis Frazier II (1842-1925), a direct descendant, moved to Randolph County, Indiana. Descendants of Thomas and of Francis II lived in North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Iowa and elsewhere.