Edward J Schoolcraft
Author
Publisher
E.J. Schoolcraft
Pub. Date
1986
Physical Desc
159 leaves, 76 leaves in various foliations : ill., facsims., geneal. tables.
Language
English
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Description
The author discusses various possibilities about most of Schoolcraft immigrants to the colonies, concluding that some of these immigrants left no descendants, and some other immigrants were brothers or half-brothers. The author believes James Schoolcroft (b.1688), a British soldier who emigrated from England to Schoharie (now Albany) County, New York, to be the same person shown in some records as Jacob Schultgraft. The author further believes this...
Author
Publisher
E.J. Schoolcraft
Pub. Date
1986
Physical Desc
330 leaves in various foliations : ill., chiefly geneal. tables, ports.
Language
English
Formats
Description
James Schoolcraft was born in New York, and moved to Harrison County, Virginia (now Lewis County, West Virginia), where a son, George Schoolcraft, was born. George married Catherine Sweet Brown and moved to Pulaski County, Kentucky, where their five children were born between about 1818 and 1830. The last child was Squire G. Schoolcraft (1830-1902), who married Margaret Fleming Tarter in 1854, and moved about 1872 to Martinsville, Morgan County, Indiana....