The Mcswain Family

The Mcswain Family

Author: Robert J. Mcswain, Jr.

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-11-27

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9781539770312

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The earliest record of McSwain families in the U.S. can be found in the 1790 census that lists 20 McSwain households numbering 90 persons, all in NC. Of these, 15 households with 58 persons were in Robeson and Cumberland counties within a five mile radius of the present day town of St. Pauls, NC. By 1850, most if not all, of the McSwain families had moved on elsewhere. Donald McSwain and his wife, Peggy, left Scotland with their children, Malcolm, James, and Kitty, sometime between 1775 and 1790, and settled in Robeson County, NC. Eventually, Malcolm with his family would move to the southern portion of the Mississippi Territory between 1813 and 1820. This book traces the descendants of Donald McSwain down through several generations. Also included are the Adams, Barlow, Breland, Brown, Carter, Clark, Cooley, Cooper, Davis, Ellis, Fullilove, Garraway, Gillis, Graham, Gray, Green, Griffin, Hamilton, Harris, Hinton, Holland, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Martin, McDonald, McKenzie, Mounger, Myers, Odom, Parker, Prine, Robinson, Ryan, Sanderson, Smith, Travis, Turner, Urban, Wallace, Watson, Williams, and Young families. Many other families are included through marriages.


Hamricks of the Past and Present (1731-1975)

Hamricks of the Past and Present (1731-1975)

Author: Shafter Carleton Hamrick

Publisher:

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13:

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George Hamrick immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1731. He married Nancy Cook, and settled in Germantown. He had 18 children, and died in Germantown.


John Lea and Anne Carter Descendants from Virginia to North Carolina

John Lea and Anne Carter Descendants from Virginia to North Carolina

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Published: 1994

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13:

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A record of two descendant lines of Owen Lee, son of John and Anne Carter Lea, who moved from Spotsylvania County, Virginia, to Orange County, North Carolina, and settled there in 1752. Descendants lived principally in Cleveland and Mecklenburg counties, North Carolina, and surrounding areas.