Watts, Williams, Vaughn, and Taylor: Pioneer Families of Johnson County, Arkansas

Watts, Williams, Vaughn, and Taylor: Pioneer Families of Johnson County, Arkansas

Author: Clarence R. Williams, Ed.D.

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2017-07-25

Total Pages: 478

ISBN-13: 1483467252

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The book chronicles several families and their descendants, all connected with Revolutionary War soldier Garrett Z. Watts. The history underscores their adventures and family bonds as they seek to build their lives in Johnson County, Arkansas amidst the westward expansion from southeastern United States.


Ontarian Families - Genealogies Of United Empire Loyalists And Other Pioneer Families Of Upper Canada

Ontarian Families - Genealogies Of United Empire Loyalists And Other Pioneer Families Of Upper Canada

Author: Edward Chadwick

Publisher: Read Books Ltd

Published: 2012-12-21

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1447483235

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Originally published in 1898 this early works is a comprehensive and informative look at the subject. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900's and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.


Gibsons & Orrs: Pioneer Families

Gibsons & Orrs: Pioneer Families

Author: Laura Wayland-Smith Hatch

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2016-02-04

Total Pages: 626

ISBN-13: 1329877713

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The descendants of Alexander & Elizabeth Votah Gibson and William Orr. Many of the descendants who settled in Fremont County, Iowa, are traced to the present, including biographies and photographs when available. Also included in the book is documentation of one branch of the William & Keziah Snead Keyser family.


Days of Darkness

Days of Darkness

Author: John Pearce

Publisher: University Press of Kentucky

Published: 1994-11-15

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780813118741

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" Among the darkest corners of Kentucky’s past are the grisly feuds that tore apart the hills of Eastern Kentucky from the late nineteenth century until well into the twentieth. Now, from the tangled threads of conflicting testimony, John Ed Pearce, Kentucky’s best known journalist, weaves engrossing accounts of six of the most notorior accounts to uncover what really happened and why. His story of those days of darkness brings to light new evidence, questions commonly held beliefs about the feuds, and us and long-running feuds—those in Breathitt, Clay Harlan, Perry, Pike, and Rowan counties. What caused the feuds that left Kentucky with its lingering reputation for violence? Who were the feudists, and what forces—social, political, financial—hurled them at each other? Did Big Jim Howard really kill Governor William Goebel? Did Joe Eversole die trying to protect small mountain landowners from ruthless Eastern mineral exploiters? Did the Hatfield-McCoy fight start over a hog? For years, Pearce has interviewed descendants of feuding families and examined skimpy court records and often fictional newspapeputs to rest some of the more popular legends.


The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families

The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families

Author: Howard L. Leckey

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 786

ISBN-13: 0806350970

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Reprint, with additional material, of the 1950 ed. published in 7 v. by the Waynesburg Republican, Waynesburg, Pa., and in this format in Knightstown, Ind., by Bookmark in 1977.


History of Perry County, Kentucky

History of Perry County, Kentucky

Author: Eunice T. Johnson

Publisher: Southern Historical Press

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9780893089191

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By: Eunice T. Johnson, Pub. 1953, Reprinted 2016, 286 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-919-2. Perry County was created 1820 from Clay and Floyd Counties. It in turn was carved up to create in part and whole the counties of: Breathitt, Harlan, Knott, Letcher, and Leslie. This is the story of one of the most colorful communties in the Appalachian Mountains. Located on the north fork of the Kentucky River, It sits in the southeastern corner of the state bordering Virginia. This book covers the whole story from the time the first hardy pioneers moved across the mountains from Virginia to build cabins, stake out land claims, and subdivide this part of Kentucky into a county. The author has also included a section of the book entitled "Early Perrry County Families" Baker, Begley, Boling, Brashear, Campbell, Combs, Cope, Cornett, Davidson, Duff, Eversole, Francis, Fugate, Grigsby, Gross, Hall, Holliday, Ison, Johnson, Lusk, Morgan, Napier, Noble, Ritchie, Smith, Stamper, Webb and a list of individuals from the counties First Tax Book, 1821-1822.