Along the Neuse

Along the Neuse

Author: Alvis Ray Griffin

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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While family tradition states that the Griffin family was of Irish origin, it is probably of Welsh origin as most people surnamed Griffin come from Wales. The earliest known ancestor was Benjamin Griffin born in 1705 (probably in Virginia) and died in Craven County North Carolina in 1777. He married Mary Bryan in 1739 and they were the parents of eight children. The Bryans had come to North Carolina from Ireland by way of Virginia. Descendants still live in North Carolina as well as other parts of the country.


Hankins--Harris

Hankins--Harris

Author: Sharon Lucille Harris

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 648

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The first provable and direct Hankins New Jersey ancestor is Thomas Hankins (ca. 1706-1745). He married Mary Clevenger (ca. 1710-ca. 1745). The first Harris ancestor in America was Robert Harris (b. ca. 1660) . He married Dorothy Wylie and later immigrated to America with his family about 1717.


The Descendants of Robert Peele I and Allied Lines

The Descendants of Robert Peele I and Allied Lines

Author: Melinda A. Spiron

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 670

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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Robert Peele Sr. who was born ca. 1635 in England. He married in England (wife unknown) and became the father of one known child (Robert Jr.). They immigrated to America sometime prior to the year 1664 and settled in Nansemond Co., Virginia. Descendants of Robert Peele Sr. lived primarily in North Carolina and Virginia.


Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia

Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia

Author: Mrs. Howard H. McCall

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2010-07

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 0806302208

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Mrs. McCall's roster of Georgia soldiers in the Revolution was compiled over many years. The work as a whole is cumulative, with only slight, albeit significant, differences in the kinds of information which may be found in one volume versus another. This volume (Volume II) contains records of officers and soldiers not only from Georgia but from other states, many of whose descendants later came to Georgia because of liberal land grants. The Appendix contains miscellaneous records and documents of the families of some Revolutionary soldiers and officers. Clearfield Company also publishes Volumes I and III. Volume I coontains the records of hundreds of Revolutionary War soldiers and officers of Georgia, with genealogies of their families, and lists of soldiers buried in Georgia whose graves have been located. Volume III, the longest of the work, is similar in scope to this volume except that the majority of the entries are for Georgia officers and soldiers, with only some material relating to other states. The three volumes, each of which is indexed, refer to as many as 20,000 persons overall.