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By: Raymond Parker Fouts, Pub. 1983, reprinted 2024, 144 pages, (2nd Edition) 8 1/2" x 11" soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-176-0. Chowan County was form as a Precinct in 1670. It sits the northeastern portion of the state while be surrounded by the Albemarle Sound and the counties of: Bertie, Hertford, Gates and Perquimans. St. Paul's Parish adjoined the Upper Parish of Nansemond County, VA. After the NC/VA boundary was set in 1782, Chowan County acquired the former Nansemond County lands now lying in Gates County, NC. Chowan County was originally a large source of early migration into the Colony of NC. When the parishes were formed by the General Assembly of NC, the Vestries were assigned some of the civil administrative functions and all such civil functions were official in nature and the records of actions taken were recorded in the vestry books. Such records contained in the Vestry book contained among other things such things as: upkeep of bastard children; payment for the upkeep of the ferry; prosecution of fornicators; appointment of road work crews; apprentice young people to others in the parish for training in crafts or other livelihoods; providing clothing, food and shelter for the poor and elderly; burial of the dead and many, many other similar duties.
By: Raymond Parker Fouts, Pub. 1996, reprinted 2024, 170 pages, Index, 8 1/2" x 11", ISBN #978-1-63914-180-7. Edenton is a town located in Chowan County, NC. which is in the northeastern portion of the state. It served as the second capitol of the state or Provience of NC, as is was the first European settlement within the state. Settlers began arriving in the mid to late 1600's as adventurers leaving the Jamestown area started searching the wilderness for new lands and a natural bay on the northern shore of the Albemarle Sound was geographical and natural fit to solve this dilemma. Newspaper abstracts are a wonderful source of genealogical information. The author has included all pertinent genealogical information found within this newspaper such as: advertisements of articles for sale, sheriff's sales, grandy jury lists, legal notices, help wanted notices, estate notices, wanted notices, marriage and death notices, letters remaining in the local post office. These notices cover events, etc. happening in and around Chowan County along with surrounding counties. This is a veritable goldmine of heretofore unavailable information is now at hand that may not be available in any other form. Also, there are many scattered references to Virginians throughout these abstracts due to the proximity the area.
By: Raymond Parker Fouts, Pub. 1993, reprinted 2024, 178 pages, Index, 8 1/2" x 11", ISBN #978-1-63914-179-1. Edenton is a town located in Chowan County, NC. which is in the northeastern portion of the state. It served as the second capitol of the state or Provience of NC, as is was the first European settlement within the state. Settlers began arriving in the mid to late 1600's as adventurers leaving the Jamestown area started searching the wilderness for new lands and a natural bay on the northern shore of the Albemarle Sound was geographical and natural fit to solve this dilemma. Newspaper abstracts are a wonderful source of genealogical information. The author has included all pertinent genealogical information found within this newspaper such as: advertisements of articles for sale, sheriff's sales, grandy jury lists, legal notices, help wanted notices, estate notices, wanted notices, marriage and death notices, letters remaining in the local post office. These notices cover events, etc. happening in and around Chowan County along with surrounding counties. This is a veritable goldmine of heretofore unavailable information is now at hand that may not be available in any other form. Also, there are many scattered references to Virginians throughout these abstracts due to the proximity the area.
By: Raymond Parker Fouts, Pub. 1991, reprinted 2024, 200 pages, Index, 8 1/2" x 11", ISBN #978-1-63914-178-4. Edenton is a town located in Chowan County, NC. which is in the northeastern portion of the state. It served as the second capitol of the state or Provience of NC, as is was the first European settlement within the state. Settlers began arriving in the mid to late 1600's as adventurers leaving the Jamestown area started searching the wilderness for new lands and a natural bay on the northern shore of the Albemarle Sound was geographical and natural fit to solve this dilemma. Newspaper abstracts are a wonderful source of genealogical information. The author has included all pertinent genealogical information found within this newspaper such as: advertisements of articles for sale, sheriff's sales, grandy jury lists, legal notices, help wanted notices, estate notices, wanted notices, marriage and death notices, letters remaining in the local post office. These notices cover events, etc. happening in and around Chowan County along with surrounding counties. This is a veritable goldmine of heretofore unavailable information is now at hand that may not be available in any other form. Also, there are many scattered references to Virginians throughout these abstracts due to the proximity the area.
By: Clarence Stewart Peterson, Pub. 1955, reprinted 2024, 88 pages, ISBN #978-1-63914-199-9. This book is an alphabetically list of approximately 4,000 "Known" military dead during the War of 1812. Information to be found within: names with rank, date of death, and state of birth or service or place where buried.
By: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Pub. 1908, reprinted 2024, 294 pages, Index, 8 1/2" x 11", soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-175-3. Heads of families at the first census of the U.S. taken in the year 1790. The index lists the names of more than 51,000 household heads, with information concerning their place of residence, the size of their families, and the approximate ages of the male family members. In addition, the schedules are arranged by county and in some cases by minor subdivisions of counties, thus enabling the researcher to narrow his field of research to a particular judicial district. Additional information to be found within: Number of free white males of sixteen years and upward; number of free white males under sixteen years; number of free white females; number of all other free persons; number of slaves.
By: Sara Sullivan Ervin, Pub. 1949, reprinted 2023, 238 pages, New Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-143-2.This work contains the names of the men and women who rendered Revolutionary service in South Carolina, with proof collected from various sources and brought together for the first time by a competent compiler. Heading the list of contents is the South Carolina Pension Roll. Also included are the following: Names of Officers, Continental Establishment; Medical Men of the American Revolution; Men of General Sumter's Brigade; Revolutionary Prisoners; South Carolina Women of the Revolution; Ancestral Roll of the S.C.D.A.R.; Additional Rolls of Military Companies; Soldiers of Other States; and Genealogies of Families Descended from S.C. Revolutionary Soldiers. The abstracts of Laurens County wills run forty pages, name thousands of persons, and are arranged in alphabetical order by the name of the testator.
By: I. Daniel Rupp, Pub. 1844, 560 pages, NEW INDEX, ISBN #978-1-63914-144-9. From the noted author of his time, I.D. Rupp, comes the reprint of his important work covering south central Pennsylvania. These counties were officially created around the 1752 and 1814 but settlers started arriving in the area around the 1740's. Early immigrants were of Swedish, Welch, French, German, English and Scotch-Irish descents. There is much genealogical information to be found interspersed throughout this book. A new Index has been completed for this reprint with approximately 7,000 entries.
By: John H. Martin, Pub. 1874, reprinted 2023, 487 pages, New Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-141-8.This rare and valuable book on the early history of Columbus, Georgia (located in Muscogee County) was originally published in two volumes. The book has lasting value for both historian and genealogist because of the painstaking efforts of the author to present as detailed and accurate a history of the city as was possible from the various sources of information available. Information to be found within: minor local incidents, the Creek War and various Indian skirmishes along with lists of the dead and wounded, personal sketches of lives of deceased persons, marriages and death from newspapers prior to 1839, marriage from office of the Ordinary from 1839-1865, proceedings of the Council pertaining to local questions facing these residents, militia companies with membership rosters and muster rolls, business and professional men with some biographical sketches, Civil War companies with muster rolls along with various raids culminating with Wilson's Raid in 1865. This book contains the names of approximately 25,000 persons.
By: Ruth T. Dryden, Pub. 1980, reprinted 2023, 234 pages, soft cover, 8.5" x 11", ISBN #978-1-63914-142-5. At the same time the seventh census of the United States of America was taken in 1850, the enumerator also recorded all the deaths in his district for the previous year. This mortality schedule listed the name of the deceased; age; sex; color; whether free or a slave; married or single; place of birth; month of death; cause of death and number of days ill.
By: Elisabeth Hartsook and Gust Skordas, Pub. 1946, reprinted 2023, 124 pages, soft cover, Index, ISBN #978-1-63914-140-1. This book will make a great resource tool for those searching for relatives in Maryland. This bulk of this book is the history of the Land Administered by colonial Maryland to these early settlers thru discussions of Patents, Warrants, Propriety Leases, Rent Rolls, Debt Books and etc... The author also has included a study of the colonial Prerogative Court which was in control of all Probate matters. This too will benefit the Maryland researcher looking for those relatives within the state.
By: Rev. George Evans Brewer, Pub. 1942, reprinted 2023, 356 pages, New Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-138-8. The history of Coosa County has been reproduced from a revised edition of the Alabama Historical Quarterly, published by the State Department of Archives and History in Montgomery, AL. Coose County was created in 1832 from land acquired in the Creek Cession of 1832 and named for the Coosa River which shapes the western boundary of the county. In 1900 all court records were destroyed by fire. Marriages and Wills date from 1834, Inventory of Estates from 1897; Orphans Court records from 1843. Contents: Early settlement, organizations, Acts of early courts, opening roads, etc; Wetumpka (its history and leaders); Settlements and Settlers of Coosa (Nixburg, Kellyton, Goodwater, Hatchett, Mt. Olive, Weogufka, Stewartville, Rockford, Marble Valley, Travler's Rest, Boyckville); Offices of Coosa County, 1837-1907, including early customs (i.e. social events); Military records of Coosa 1832-1862, War Records of Coosa, Mexican, War, Confederate War Roster and Companies of Men from Coosa County; Schools and Churches; Times of Political Excitement; Men of Special Note in Coosa (i.e. early prominent settlers, their forebearers and descendants).
By: Albert B. Faust and Gaius M. Brumbaugh, Pub. 1920 & 1925, reprinted 2023, 424 pages, (2 Vols. in 1), 2 Indexes, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-139-5. This is considered the definitive work on Swiss emigration to the Carolinas and Pennsylvania in the 18th century. Volume I identifies approximately 2,000 emigrants from the Canton of Zurich during the period 1734-1744, while volume II covers emigrants from Bern (1706-1795) and Basel (1734-1794). Data to be found within these two volumes: age, date of birth or baptism, trade, name of wife, names of children, and place of origin and destination along with copies and transcriptions of letters, diaries, memoranda, and various other historical and personal documents.
By: Rev. O.G. Ragan, Pub. 1912, reprinted 2023, 520 pages, New Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-135-7. Lewis County was created in 1806 out of Mason County. It sits in the far northeast part of the state just under Adams and Scioto Counties, Ohio. This book is not too different from other county history books of this era. With such topics as organization of the county, trade and transportation, labor, farming, politics, Indians, soldiers of the war of 1812 and Civil War, newspapers, and taxation - all important in the development of the county - are carefully discussed. This type of county history book can help one develop ideas or paths to those missing ancestors by showing the customs and traditions of the local residents. A particular useful feature of this book is the extensive biographical information included. This volume contains more than 70 biographical sketches with hundreds of other family members. The New index that was prepared for this reprint mentions over 3,500 persons.
By: Lillian Powell, Dorothy Odom, and Albert Hillhouse, Pub. 1974, reprinted 1988 & 2023, 384 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-136-4. Burke County was one of the first 8 counties created by the Constitution of 1777 after Georgia broke from British control and became an independent state. During the short period 1733-1752 when Georgia was a Trustee Colony, and later a part of this geographical area was known as "Halifax District". In 17893 a portion of Burke was cut off to help create Screven County and in 1796 another portion to form Jefferson County and in 1905 to create Jenkins County. Waynesboro is the county seat and other cities are Midville, Sardis, Alexander, Blythe (partly in Richmond), Girard, Gough, Keysville, Rosier, Shaw Town, Shell Bluff, St. Clair, and Vidette. Also included in this book, but located in Jefferson, Jenkins, Richmond and Screven Counties are 39 cemeteries in the main not far from Burke County line.
By: Katherine K. White, Pub. 1924, reprinted 2023, 272 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-131-9. This book is about the men who participated in the battle of King's Mountain. It was compiled from records of Southwest Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, with letters, documents, and additional material taken from the Lyman Draper Collection. The first section of the book is a miscellany of court records of Watauga, Washington County, North Carolina (later Tennessee), 1778-1782, and contains, in addition, militia rosters for the years 1777 and 1779 and pension declarations filed by King's Mountain participants and their heirs. Section Two are biographical sketches of these soldiers, approximately 1,000 and arranged in alphabetical order.
By: Hattie Marshall Scott, Pub. 1953, reprinted 2023, 250 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #9787-1-63914-045-9. Records to be found within this volume: Bourbon County Court records, Bourbon and Nicholas Counties tombstone inscriptions, Estill County Estates 1808-1840, Fayette County Burnt records, Gallatin County Estates 1807-1823, Greene County Deeds and Court Orders 1794-1837, Greene County Marriage Bonds 1792-1810, Harrison County Wills Books A-B and part of C, Scott County Deeds 1825-1833, Scott County Estates 1796-1822, Scott County Orphans Court records 1793-1806, Woodford County Index to Early Estates 1789-1826, Miscellaneous County and Circuit Court records, Kentucky Newspaper Items (such as Births, Deaths, and Marriages).
By: Wilbur Henry Siebert, Pub. 1929, reprinted 2023, 436 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-130-2. At the conclusion of the American Revolutionary War, Florida was ceded back to Spain for its involvement during American Independence. This volume (volume #2) represents the documents of those Loyalists who were seeking claims for lost lands and property of the East Florida Claimants that were filed for the years 1774-1785. In these records, the reader will find wealth of items concerning grants and transfers of land, the arrival of settlements with slaves, the clearing of plantations and building of settlements, the cultivation of various crops such as rice and Indian corn, the setting out of groves of fruit trees, the manufacture of indigo, turpentine, tar and pitch. The bulk of these claims were filed in London, England while others were filed from the Bahamas; Jamaica; the Dominica and Bermuda. This book covers the examination of these claims/rewards along with the memorials & schedules. The author has also included lists of Refugees located in the Bahamas, Jamaica and England along with biographical notices on numerous claimants.
By: Goodspeed's Publishing Cmpany, Pub. 1887, reprinted 20178, 176 pages, New Index, ISBN #0-89308-098-5.This volume contains 175 biographical sketches of individuals along with genealogical data on some 500 other families/individuals from the above mentioned counties. The index mentions approx. 3,500 persons.
By: J.T. McAllister, Pub. 1913, Reprinted 2017, 338 pages, soft cover, Index, ISBN #0-89308-920-6.The Virginia Militia played a large role in the American Revolution. At one point, it numbered around 45,000 persons. This book does not profess to be a history of the Virginia Militia in the Revolution but more of a summary the services of the militia arranged by county but also containing 1) Declarations of 250 Virginia Militia pensioners, These declarartions give such information as dates of birth, dates of death, spouse's name, marriage dates, service records in great detail, and other miscellaneous information. 2) A list of militia officers appointed, nominated or qualifying during the Revolution in the counties of: Albemarle, Amelia, Augusta, Bedford, Berkley, Botetout, Caroline, Charlotte, Chesterfield, Cumberland, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Frederick, Goochland, Greenbrier WV, Montgomery, Orange, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Rockbridge, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, and Washington. 3) Pensioners residing in Virginia in 1835 who received pensions as Virginia Militiamen. 4) Pensioners residing outside Virginia in 1835 who received pensions as Virginia Militiamen from such states as Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinios, Indiana, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, and Tennessee. 5) the mentioning of the vast numbers of soldiers he had served with.
By: Irene B. Webster, Pub. 1973, reprinted 2021, 106 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-355-0.Rockingham County was formed in 1785 form Guilford County. It is bordered on the north by Pittsylvania and Henry counties, VA; on the east but Caswell County, NC; on the south by Guilford County, NC and on the west by Stokes County, NC. This book contains Will Books A-C (1803-1865) plus the "Old Wills" which were a group of wills discovered in 1957 and were dated 1785 to 1804.
By: Goodspeed Publishing Company, Pub. 1891, Reprinted 2017, 760 pages, NEW INDEX, ISBN #0-89308-079-9.This is probably one of the MOST VALUABLE set of books ever published on Arkansas Families. There are 7 volumes to the set, of which all have been reprinted by SHP, inc. with a NEW FULL NAME INDEX at one point in time. This book is broken into two main sections. The first is devoted to the history of the counties, while the second section contains biographical sketches of some 930 individuals and genealogical data of some 4,750 other families/individuals for the following counties: Jefferson, Saline, Hot Spring, Pulaski, Garland, Lonoke, Perry, Faulkner and Grant. The New Index that was perepared for this reprint edition contains the names of over 14,500 individuals. Many of these biographical sketches of these early pioneers date well back into the early to mid 1700's.
By: Anne M. Haigler, Pub. 1985, Reprinted 2017, 138 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-563-4.This book contains church records from two of St. Matthews churches in Orangeburg, S.C., area; St. Matthews Lutherina Church in Orangeburg, and the other, St. Matthews Episcopal Church at Fort Mootem S.C., also known as "The Red Church". The St. Matthews Episcopal Parish traces its beginning to a few English and French Huguenot families and many German Swiss who were living in Amelia Township, in what was then Berkeley County. The chapel was built in 1757, and the Parish was established in 1765 extending from Nelson's Ferry (above Eutawville) to Beaver Creek and from the Santee and Cooper Rivers to the Edisto River. The church was moved in 1800, 1815-1819 and again in 1852 when is was erected on its present site near Fort Motte. These records from St. Matthews Lutheran Church are going to be of utmost importance for genealogist working in Orangeburg and Lexington counties since both are burned counties and so many of the people are found in these church registers for descendants living later in Lexington County.
By: William J. Northern, Pub. 1912, reprinted 2023, 588 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-116-6.This 7-volume set of books is a cover-to-cover set of biographical sketches of men from Georgia. The fourth volume contains the biographies of nearly a hundred fifty men's stories since the war as illustrated by the men who have been, and are, the leaders of the State's political, professional and industrial life. No other single publication contains so much biographical material relating to the early men of Georgia during this time period. Surnames: Allgood, Anderson, Ballard, Ballenger, Bell, Betts, Boone, Bridges, Broadwell, Brown, Bullard, Burden, Bussee, Campbell, Candler, Carithers, Carmichael, Carter, Cary, Caverly, Chandler, Clark, Coleman, Cooledge, Corput, Couch, Daniel (2), DeVaughn, Dewar, Donalson, Dorsey, Dozier, Drake, Duncan, Dunson, Dunwody, English, Ennis, Etheridge, Evans (3), Everett, Fain, Felker, Felton (3), Fish, Fitts, Flynt, Foster, Gantt, Gentry, Grace, Griggs, Hall (2), Hamby, Hand, Hanson, Harman, Harris, Hastings, Hawkins, Hiles, Hillhouse, Holden (2), Hood, Hooper, Hunnicutt, Jackson, Jones, Kirby, Knight, Leigh, Little, Livingston, Mallary, Mathews, Maynard, McAfee, McAuliffe, McCarty, McClure, McDonald (3), McGee, McIntosh, McMaster, McRee, Milner, Moody, Moore, Myrick, Newton, Nicholson, Oliver, Park (2), Patterson, Pattillo, Pendleton, Pennington, Perry, Pottle, Pound, Roberts, Robinson, Roddenberry, Russell, Sanford, Sheffield, Simmons, Smith (3), Steed, Stephens, Stetson, Stevens, Stewart (3), Strickland, Stubbs, Swift, Tate, Taylor, Terrell, Tipton, Traynham, Turnell, Turner, Twiggs, Tye, Van Hoose, Watkins, Wilkinson (2), Williford, Willingham, Wimberly, and Wisdom.
By: William J. Northern, Pub. 1912, reprinted 2023, 618 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-117-3.This 7-volume set of books is a cover-to-cover set of biographical sketches of men from Georgia. The fourth volume contains the biographies of nearly a hundred fifty men's stories from 1733 to 1911, as illustrated by the men who have been, and are, the leaders of the State's political, professional and industrial life. No other single publication contains so much biographical material relating to the early men of Georgia during this time period. Surnames: Adair, Adams, Allen, Alston, Anderson (4), Arnold, Ashburn, Askew (2), Ayer, Beall, Benton (2), Bostwick, Bourne (2), Bradley, Brandon, Brown, Bunn, Butler, Camp, Carson, Carter, Churchill, Coleman, Coney, Converse, Council, Daniels, Darling, Dargan, Davis, Dekle, DeLoach (2), Dickey, Dickson, Dorminey, Dunlap (2), Dunson, Durden, Emmons, Evans, Farmer, Fields, Finn, Flannery, Fleetwood, Flournoy, Floyd, Garrett, Garner, Gary, Gaskins, Graham, Grantland, Gray (2), Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Henry, Hilton, Hooks, Inman, Jack, Jelks, Jenkins (3), Jones, Jordan, King, Kirkland, Knox, Kontz, Lanier, Lester, Lewis, Loftin, Mallette, Mallory, Maner, Mathews, Maxwell, McCollum, McEachern, McGehee (2), McWhorter (2), Meldrim, Morel, Morris, Murph, Napier, Norman, Oliver, O'Neal, Parker, Parks, Perkins, Pidcock, Powers, Rawlings, Reid, Rose, Rumph, Semmes, Shackelford, Sheppard, Shingler, Shiver, Slaton, Spivey, Stillwell, Stubbs, Taylor (2), Thaggard, Thurman, Tipton, Wade, Walker (2), Ward, White, Wilkes, Wilkinson, Williams, Williamson, Willingham, Yeomans, and Young.
By: William J. Northern, Pub. 1908, reprinted 2023, 568 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-115-9.This 7-volume set of books is a cover-to-cover set of biographical sketches of men from Georgia. The fifth volume contains the biographies of nearly a hundred twenty men's stories since the war as illustrated by the men who have been, and are, the leaders of the State's political, professional and industrial life. No other single publication contains so much biographical material relating to the early men of Georgia during this time period. Surnames: Alford (2), Allen, Atwater, Barrow, Bartlett, Bell, Bogle, Bowen, Boykin, Brand, Bridges, Brigham, Brooks, Candler, Carter, Clark, Cobb, Connally, Conoley, Cooper, Cox, Council, Crews, Daley, Dart, Davis (2), Derry, Doughty, Drewry, Erwin, Evans, Felder, Fish, Frederick, Glenn, Greer, Gunn, Hamilton, Haraway, Harris, Head, Henderson, Hendricks, High, Hill, Hillhouse, Hughes, Hunt, James, Jones, Julian, Kriegshaber, Lanier, Lewis, Lindsley, Lipscomb, Lumpkin, Martin, Massengale, McCall, McMullan, Meadows, Moss, Neel, Page, Paxon, Philips, Phillips, Porter, Pratt, Pridgen, Pringle, Quarterman, Rainey, Reaves, Redding, Reid, Ridley, Sage, Sessions, Simmons (2), Slack, Smith (4), Thompson, Thornton, Tift, Toole, Wade, Wainman, Wallace, Warren, Way, West (2), Wheatley, Willingham (2), Wilson, Woofter and Yow.
By: William J. Northern, Pub. 1908, reprinted 2023, 534 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-114-2.This 7-volume set of books is a cover-to-cover set of biographical sketches of men from Georgia. The fourth volume contains the biographies of nearly a hundred men's stories since the war as illustrated by the men who have been, and are, the leaders of the State's political, professional and industrial life. No other single publication contains so much biographical material relating to the early men of Georgia during this time period. Surnames: Adamson, Akin, Allen, Ashmore, Atkinson, Bacon, Barrett, Bartlett, Bleckley, Branham, Branson, Brantley, Brittain, Brown, Candler (3), Chappell, Clay, Clements, Cooper, Davis, Denmark, Dessau, Dickey, Doughty, Evans, Felton, Fleming, Fort, Freeman, Gaines, Graves, Gray, Hall, Hamilton, Hand, Hardeman, Hardman, Harris, Hart, Hill, Howell, Inman, Jackson, Johnson, Jordan, Kincaid, Lamar, Landrum, Lawson, McDaniel, McIntosh, Maddox, Mercer, Miller (3), Newman, Northen, Norwood, Oglesby (2), Park, Peete, Pendleton, Pollock, Price, Sanders, Showalter, Simmons, Smith, Spencer, Traylor, Turner, Vereen, Walker (2), Watson, West, Winship, and Wright (2)
By: William J. Northern, Pub. 1911, reprinted 2023, 662 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-113-5.This 7-volume set of books is a cover-to-cover set of biographical sketches of men from Georgia. The third volume is considered the war volume as it contains the biographies of nearly a hundred fifty men from 1733 to 1911. No other single publication contains so much biographical material relating to the early men of Georgia. Surnames: Akerman, Akin, Alexander, Allgood, Anderson (5), Atkinson, Austell, Avery, Bailey, Bartow, Bass, Battle (2), Bell, Benning, Berry, Black, Blandford, Boggs, Boynton, Braswell, Brown, Browne, Bryan, Butler, Cabaniss, Calhoun (2), Capers, Carswell, Clark, Clarke, Cobb (2), Colquitt, Cone, Cook, Crawford, Crews, Cumming, Dagg, Doles, DuBose, Erskine, Evans, Fuller, Gardner, Gartrell, Girardey, Gordon, Grady, Grant, Hammond, Hardee, Harris, Harrison (2), Hartridge, Hawkins (2), Hemphill, Henderson, Hill (2), Holt, Howell, Ingram, Irwin, Iverson, Janes, Jackson (2), Jenkins, Johnston, Jones (2), Kell, Kenan, King, Lanier, Lawton, Lester (2), Lewis, Lochrane, Longstreet, MacIntyre, McCay, McDaniel, McLaws, Marsh, Mell, Mercer, Miller, Montgomery, Moses, Munnerlyn, Nisbit, Peters, Phillips, Phinizy, Pierce, Powell, Remshart, St. John, Semmes, Simms, Smith (3), Sorrel, Stephens (2), Stovall, Thomas (2), Thompson, Tift, Toombs, Trammell, Trippe, Tucker, Tutt, Underwood, Wadley, Walker, Warner, Wayne, Westmoreland, Willi, Wilson, Wofford, Wright (3), and Young (2)
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