Neikirk-Newkirk-Nikirk and Related Families

Neikirk-Newkirk-Nikirk and Related Families

Author: William Neal Hurley (Jr.)

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Published: 1996

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13:

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Research over nearly thirty years indicates that the vast majority of Americans bearing the subject family name, in any one of the more than twenty identified spellings, are descended either from one of these original immigrants, or from Johann Heinrick N


Neikirk-Newkirk-Nikirk and Related Families

Neikirk-Newkirk-Nikirk and Related Families

Author: William Neal Hurley

Publisher:

Published: 2008-06-16

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780788407734

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Research over nearly thirty years indicates that the vast majority of Americans bearing the subject family name, in any one of the more than twenty identified spellings, are descended either from one of these original immigrants, or from Johann Heinrick N


Neikirk-Newkirk-Nikirk and Related Families

Neikirk-Newkirk-Nikirk and Related Families

Author: William Neal Hurley

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13:

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Research over nearly thirty years indicates that the vast majority of Americans bearing the subject family name, in any one of the more than twenty identified spellings, are descended either from one of these original immigrants, or from Johann Heinrick N


Hurley and Related Families

Hurley and Related Families

Author: William Neal Hurley (Jr.)

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Published: 1992

Total Pages: 414

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Daniel Hurley (ca. 1658-1706) immigrated to America in 1676 and served as at bond servant for four years in Virginia. He died in Prince Georges County, Maryland. His son, Daniel Hurley (1701-1793) was the father of five known sons, a. 1727-ca. 1739. Descendants listed lived in Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and elsewhere.