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Author
Publisher
Gateway Press
Pub. Date
c1984-1986
Edition
1st & limited ed.
Physical Desc
2 v. (xvi, 387; xvii, 405 p.) : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Robert Pamplin (b.1663), son of Richard Pamplin and Joan Woodley, and grandson of Edward and Sarah Pamphilon, emigrated from England to King and Queen County, Virginia in 1699 with his brother, Nicholas. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico and elsewhere.
3) Heritage
Author
Publisher
Mastermedia
Pub. Date
1994, c1993
Physical Desc
xiv, [2], 520, [3] p. : ill., ports.
Language
English
Formats
Description
"Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr., an accomplished businessman, farmer, and minister has created a magnificent hybrid: part history, part philosophy ... tracing his family back to the Crusade, Pamplin sets his tale against a background of breathtaking battle scenes, balancing this drama with thoughtful moments of quiet private passion. Heritage then transitions into an account of how Pamplin's family built one of the largest private fortunes in the U.S....
Author
Publisher
Eastern Microfilm
Pub. Date
1968
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
The church was organized in 1831 and reorganized in 1852 as the Old Walker's Church. In 1872 it was united with the Appomattox Court House Church and in 1887 was organized separately. Walker's Church changed it name to Hixburg Church in 1909 and changed back to Walker's Church in 1957. Records indicate the church was originally in Hixburg.
Record states session records 1831-1852 "to be filmed if found".
Author
Publisher
R.H. Eanes
Language
English
Formats
Description
Edward Eanes (d.1757) lived in Henrico (later Chesterfield) County, Virginia. "The name Eanes is unique in that every white person in the United States bearing that name whom it has been possible to interview, either originated in Virginia or has family knowledge that their ancestors came from the Old State ... it is significant that in the Bristol Parish Register the name of Edward is spelled Yanes and Yeans. It is indexed as Eanes as well as Yanes."...
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