From the Online Content - 2nd ed.
Includes Frachin, Franckeleyn, Franckland, Francklin, Franckline, Franckling, Francklyn, Frank, Frankeland, Frankelein, Frankeleyn, Frankelyn, Franken, Frankerlin, Frankey, Franking, Frankland, Franklayn, Franklein, Franklen, Frankley, Frankling, Franklins, Franklni, Franklon, Franklyn, Franklyne, Franklyng, Franks, Franlin, and other variant spellings.
Also includes Adams, Bird, Bronson, Brown, Burkhalter, Cabeen (Cabean), Calloway, Case, Cleveland, Coleman, Colvin, Davis, Dawson, Douthit, Edwards, Elam, Eldridge, Erlewine, Evans, Fleming, Freeman, Giddens, Gore, Gorrell, Graham, Grisham (Grissam, Grissom), Hampton, Head, Howard, Hudgens, Huey, Huffman, Jackson, Jones, Killough, Lephiew, Magee (McGee, McGhee), Miller, Muller, Odell (Odle), Owen, Paine (Payne), Parnell, Pierce, Purvis, Rambo, Renfro, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Roden (Rhoden), Rogers (Rodgers), Robinson, Sands, Simpson, Smith, Stovall, Thompson, Tison, Toney (Tony), Trussell, Vince, West, Williams, Womack, Wood, Woods, and other related families.
Also includes a brief history of the State of Franklin, which later became Tennessee.
Includes extracts from official records, such as birth records, cemetery, census, death records, deeds, land records, lodge records, the Dawes Rolls, marriage records, military, mortality schedules, passports, pensions, tax records, wills, as well as extracts from newspapers, obituaries, shared genealogies, pedigrees, and other sources.
Also includes "The Andrea papers" which is research notes, deed abstracts, letters, and other abstracts compiled by Leonardo Andrea, published and distributed by the Franklin Family Researchers United in six sections to their subscribers. The Andrea papers primarily contain Franklins and other lineages of Old Chester District in South Carolina from as early as the 1700's. Indexed on the web site and on the CD-ROM 2nd edition.
Index - Names, v. 1-40 (1992-2003)
Index - Locales, v. 1-40 (1991-2003)
Includes Frachin, Franckeleyn, Franckland, Francklin, Franckline, Franckling, Francklyn, Frank, Frankeland, Frankelein, Frankeleyn, Frankelyn, Franken, Frankerlin, Frankey, Franking, Frankland, Franklayn, Franklein, Franklen, Frankley, Frankling, Franklins, Franklni, Franklon, Franklyn, Franklyne, Franklyng, Franks, Franlin, and other variant spellings.
Also includes Adams, Bird, Bronson, Brown, Burkhalter, Cabeen (Cabean), Calloway, Case, Cleveland, Coleman, Colvin, Davis, Dawson, Douthit, Edwards, Elam, Eldridge, Erlewine, Evans, Fleming, Freeman, Giddens, Gore, Gorrell, Graham, Grisham (Grissam, Grissom), Hampton, Head, Howard, Hudgens, Huey, Huffman, Jackson, Jones, Killough, Lephiew, Magee (McGee, McGhee), Miller, Muller, Odell (Odle), Owen, Paine (Payne), Parnell, Pierce, Purvis, Rambo, Renfro, Richardson, Roberts, Robertson, Roden (Rhoden), Rogers (Rodgers), Robinson, Sands, Simpson, Smith, Stovall, Thompson, Tison, Toney (Tony), Trussell, Vince, West, Williams, Womack, Wood, Woods, and other related families.
Also includes a brief history of the State of Franklin, which later became Tennessee.
Supplement in separate record: "The Andrea papers," which are research notes, deed abstracts, letters, and other abstracts compiled by Leonardo Andrea, published and distributed by the Franklin Family Researchers United in six sections to their subscribers. The Andrea papers primarily contain Franklins and other lineages of Old Chester District in South Carolina from as early as the 1700's. These papers are Indexed on the web site and on the CD-ROM 2nd edition.