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English
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Chronicle for the interchange of genealogical and family history data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States/ William Crosthwait (d.1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most the Crossthwaites of Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa, North and South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas, California and elsewhere. Includes some ancestors in England.
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Pub. Date
[19??]
Physical Desc
15, 9, [2] leaves
Language
English
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Isaac Bath was born in about 1805 in England. He married Ann Collier 14 February 1829 in Farrington Gurney, Somerset. She was the daughter of William Collier (1783-1868) and Elizabeth Blacker (1788-1868). Isaac and Ann had ten children. Isaac died in 1870 in Glamorgan, Wales. Six of their children, Jacob, Abraham, Isaac, Jr., William, Henry and Susannah, immigrated to the United States and settled in Illinois, Kansas and Missouri. One child,...
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Series
Sussex Record Society volume 96
Publisher
Sussex Record Society
Pub. Date
c2016
Physical Desc
lxiv, 435 p. : ill., port. ; 25 cm.
Language
English
Author
Publisher
L. & M. Collier
Language
English
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In this book lineage is traced from Doctor Collier, son of John Collier of Virginia (pgs. 3-4 different from ccf 226544, lineage traced from a different early ancestor). Doctor Collier (b. ca. 1750) bought a farm in the community where he grew up (Brunswick Co., Va.) in 1771. He sold this farm in 1778 and moved to Franklin Co., N.C. Records of his family appear also in Granville Co., N.C. He died in 1815. Descendants are through his son Harbert Collier,...
Publisher
Houston Genealogical Forum
Pub. Date
1963
Physical Desc
p. 3-4
Language
English
Description
Hiram Peyton Cochran (1790-1831), son of John Cochran (1766-1842) and Ann Peyton Cochran (b. 1770) and grandson of Robert Peyton (b. 1745) and Ann Rush Peyton (1746-1826), married Nancy Stoker (1795-1850), daughter of William Stoker (d. 1851). They had ten children, 1817-1832.
Includes the Collier and other related families.
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Publisher
M.G. Gaissert
Pub. Date
c1992
Physical Desc
119 p. in various pagings. : ill. (part. col.), coats of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, ports.
Language
English
Description
This material is designed to supplement the Collier and Goolsby lines in Genealogy and history of Goldsby, Goulsby, Goolsby-bee, etc. / Margarette Goolsby Gaissert, 1992.
Chiefly ancestors, relatives and family of the author's parents, Thomas Morris and Lottie Mae Collier Goolsby. Thomas Morris Goolsby (1895-1974) was born at Wetumpka, Alabama, the son of Thomas Fleming and Beulah Benton Tatum Goolsby. He married Lottie May Collier (1902-1987). They...
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Publisher
Gateway Press
Pub. Date
1985, c1985
Physical Desc
xii, 531 p. : ports.
Language
English
Description
Gregg ancestors also spelled their names as Greg, Gragg, Grig, Grag, Gregs, Grigg, Griggs, Greggs, Cregs and even Grieg.
The Collier history begins with William Collier, b. 1620 in London, England; arrived in York County , Virginia, about 1670; and, died in 1682 in New Kent County, Virginia. The Gregg history begins with Edward Gregg, b. ca. 1722, of Craven County, South Carolina.
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Publisher
Stewart University Press
Pub. Date
1979
Physical Desc
v. : ill., facsims., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
James Bibb or Bibbey (b.ca.1610) immigrated to King William County, Virginia in 1629 with Baron DeSauce (a Huguenot), and deeded his land to his son in 1685. Descendants lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Alabama, Arkansas and elsewhere.
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Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1982
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
English
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Genealogical notes on members of the Collier, Hallenbeck (Hollenbeck), and Conyn families who have had the given name "Casper" and the origin of the name among the early Dutch settlers of New York.
Includes the Bronck, Van Hoesan, and other related families.
Includes an index prepared and given to the Montgomery County Department of History and Archives, Fonda, New York, by Marquis E. Shattuck, 1952 (typescript, [5] leaves); a list of references,...
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Publisher
Broad River Genealogical Society
Pub. Date
c1999
Physical Desc
226 p. : ill., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
James Lee purchased land in Prince Georges County, (now Frederick County), Maryland in 1718, and died there about 1764. His son Robert Lee moved to South Carolina, and settled in Spartanburg County about 1785. His son John Watts Lee and descendants have lived principally in South Carolina and Alabama.
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