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English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Snipes (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England and landed in Barbados (West Indies), and in New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia in the 1600's-1700's. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of William Snipes I (1735-1787) of Chatham County, North Carolina, also descendants of John Manley Snipes (1761-1844) and...
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Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
2002
Physical Desc
on 5 microfilm reels : coat of arms, facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports. ; 35 mm.
Language
English
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A record of the ancestors and some descendants of Charles Le Roy Rennick. Charles, son of Clifford DeVere Rennick and Edith Mary Russell, was born on 23 July 1922 in Gratiot, Lafayette County, Wisconsin. Ancestors have resided in England, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Illinois and elsewhere.
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L.M. Dodson
Pub. Date
c1999
Physical Desc
ix, 133 p. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
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Isaac David Martin was born 1 February 1838. He married Anne Ruff Bell (1845-1932) and they had twelve children. He died 29 June 1912 in Meriwether County, Georgia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Georgia and Ohio.
10) Early Virginia Lifsey family: the descendants of John Livesay through the first five generations
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Publisher
J.R. Lifsey
Pub. Date
c2012
Physical Desc
545 p. (5 v. in 1) : geneal. tables ; 28 cm.
Language
English
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Publisher
T. Barlow
Pub. Date
c1980
Physical Desc
234 p. : ill., ports.
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English
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Biographical sketch of Moses Fisk (1759-1843), followed by some of his writings, and concluding with his ancestry and descendants. He was a frontiersman, educator, theologian, and lawyer of Tennessee's upper Cumberland region, and is "... famous nationally for founding Fisk Female Academy at Hilham, Tennessee, in 1806 (the first such institution in the south)." (p. 3).
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