Adair History and Genealogy

Adair History and Genealogy

Author: James Barnett Adair

Publisher:

Published: 1924

Total Pages: 412

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Thomas Adair and three sons (James, Joseph and William) emigrated from Ireland to Pennsylvania about 1730, and then moved to South Carolina about 1750/1755. His son, William Adair (b. 1719) married Mary Moore in 1754, and later moved to Mercer County, Kentucky. Descendants lived in most of the United States.


Adair's History of the American Indians

Adair's History of the American Indians

Author: James Adair

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2022-08-21

Total Pages: 355

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"Adair's History of the American Indians" by James Adair is a classic study of southeastern Native American culture of the late colonial period from 1735 to 1768. It's one of the few primary sources from that time period that aims to understand that culture, even if it's from the skewed view of an English settler. Even considering it's flaws, the book is considered one of the finest histories of the Native Americans.


The History and Genealogy of the Gander Families

The History and Genealogy of the Gander Families

Author: Charles Harrison Gander

Publisher:

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 1074

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Exhaustive compilation of information on the Gander surname and its many variant spellings, the background of Gander families from Swiss, Austrian, German, and English records, and Gander immigrants to America. From early settlements in Pennsylvania, Ganders have spread into most parts of the United States.


The History of the American Indians

The History of the American Indians

Author: James Adair

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 604

ISBN-13: 0817313931

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James Adair was an Englishman who lived and traded among the southeastern Indians for more than 30 years, from 1735 to 1768. Adair's written work, first published in England in 1775, is considered one of the finest histories of the Native Americans.