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.


A Smith Family

A Smith Family

Author: Wilmer Lane Smith

Publisher:

Published: 1991

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13:

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Descendants are located in Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama.


Peter Smith of Westmoreland County, Virginia (died 1741) and Some Descendants

Peter Smith of Westmoreland County, Virginia (died 1741) and Some Descendants

Author: Richard Bender Abell

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13:

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Descendants of Peter Smith (d. 1741), who was born in Westmoreland Co., Va. and also died there. He and his wife (possibly Margaret), had ten children. Most descendants in this book are through three of their sons: William Smith (ca. 1720-1751), who married Lettis Hancock; James Smith (d. ca. 1751), who married Elizabeth; and Thomas Smith (ca. 1708-1778), who married Elizabeth Fleming. Descendants live in Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, South Carolina, Kentucky, Alabama and elsewhere in the United States.


Key and Allied Families

Key and Allied Families

Author: Julian C. Lane

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 0806349778

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This work concentrates upon families with a strong connection to Virginia and Kentucky, most of which are traced forward from the eighteenth, if not the seventeenth, century. The compiler makes ample use of published sources some extent original records, and the recollections of the oldest living members of a number of the families covered. Finally. The essays reflect a balanced mixture of genealogy and biography, which makes for interesting reading and a substantial number of linkages between as many as six generations of family members.