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English
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A newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Hedgpeth (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England. An early ancestor was Roberto de Hodespeth, a bailiff of Corbridge, Northumberland County, England. Other key ancestors include ancestors: Allgood Redhead (b. 1725) of Broomley, the son of Cuthbert Redhead and Isabel Hudspeth; also John H. (or John C.) Hedgepeth (b. 1835) and wife, Laura E. Davis, of Northampton...
Author
Publisher
D.H. Overman
Pub. Date
c1993
Physical Desc
1 pedigree chart ; 56 x 60 cm.
Language
English
Description
Howell Hedgepeth probably immigrated first to Virginia in the 1770s. He was living in Northampton County, North Carolina in 1820. He married first Susan Boyd and, after her death, he married her sister, Mary Boyd. He was the father of seven children. Descendants live in North Carolina and Virginia. Many descendants use the name Hedspeth.
3) Princess Ann and some of her branches: Ashley families from Robeson County, N.C., Alabama and Texas
Author
Publisher
Meridional Pub
Pub. Date
c1999
Physical Desc
xviii, 399 p. : ill., coat of arms, facsims., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Princess Ann was a town in southeast Robeson County, North Carolina. The town was established in 1796 on lands owned by Mary Griffin and William P. Ashley. William Pinckney Ashley was born in 1761. He married Mary Griffin sometime before 1792. The couple had six children. The family left North Carolina in 1817 and moved to Alabama.
Author
Publisher
B.J.D. Leigh
Pub. Date
1989
Physical Desc
235 [i.e. 362] p. : ill., facsims., ports.
Language
English
Description
William Neatherlin (ca. 1760-1815) and his brother, James Leatherlin, emigrated from Holland and settled in Georgia. William and his wife, Rachel Fenner, had eleven children, ca. 1785-1815. The family was living in Tennessee by 1802 and in Mississppi by 1806. William Neatherlin is probably buried in an unmarked grave in the Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, Amite County, Mississippi. Descendants lived in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and elsewhere.
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Author
Publisher
A.L. Harvey
Pub. Date
c2008
Physical Desc
vii, 940, 139 p. : ill., geneal. tables.
Language
English
Description
John, William and Michael Harvey (1727-1805) of Lunenburg County, Virginia were all sons of Michael Harvey and Elizabeth Chaney. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana and Texas.
Author
Publisher
W.J. Pace
Pub. Date
c1993
Physical Desc
viii, 140 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.
Language
English
Formats
Description
William Pace (1772-1835) was born in South Carolina. He married Lucretia Robinson Gardner (d. 1822) in 1802. By 1817 they were living in Morgan County, Georgia. They had five children. Their son Dreadzil Evans (1805-1852) was born in South Carolina. He married Melita Leverett in 1825 in Georgia, possibly Lincoln County. They had eleven known children. By 1840 they had moved to Talladega County, Alabama. Descendants and relatives lived in Alabama,...
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