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The author traces his Lashbrook ancestors back seven generations and his Taylor ancestors back through eight generations. William Lashbrooke, the author's 5th Great-grandfather who was born on 17 October 1717 in Meeth in Devon, England immigrated to the U.S. from Devonshire in 1738 as a bonded passenger/criminal on a ship named "Forward." Isaac Taylor, the author's 6th Great-grandfather who was born on 8 October 1710 in County Antrim, Northern Ireland immigrated to the U.S. from Ireland around 1741. Details on children and grandchildren are included when known. The author also includes facts about the times and places where they lived as well as weaving their life stories into local history when he believes it will add value. Details on living persons is limited or intentionally excluded. Extensive references are included as footnotes and an "all name" index lists each person along with page numbers where they are found.
"Major General William "Bull" Nelson played a formative role in the Union's success in Kentucky and the Western theater in the CIvil War... David C. Clark presents a long-overdue examination of an irascible officer, his numerous accomplishments, and his grim fate ... During September of 1862, in a crime that was never prosecuted, fellow Union general Jefferson C. Davis shot and killed Nelson after an argument. Clark explores this remarkable exception in military law, arguing that while the fact of the murder was indisputable, prosecution of the murder went by the wayside because a public angered by the arrogant behavior of Federal officers generally approved of Davis having dispatched an abusive tyrant ... This comprehensive study -- the first biography of Nelson -- eliminates previous misconceptions about a well-known yet misunderstood Civil War general"--Dust jacket.
Genealogists and other historical researchers have valued the first two editions of this work, often referred to as the genealogist's bible."" The new edition continues that tradition. Intended as a handbook and a guide to selecting, locating, and using appropriate primary and secondary resources, The Source also functions as an instructional tool for novice genealogists and a refresher course for experienced researchers. More than 30 experts in this field--genealogists, historians, librarians, and archivists--prepared the 20 signed chapters, which are well written, easy to read, and include many helpful hints for getting the most out of whatever information is acquired. Each chapter ends with an extensive bibliography and is further enriched by tables, black-and-white illustrations, and examples of documents. Eight appendixes include the expected contact information for groups and institutions that persons studying genealogy and history need to find. ""
John Archerd was born in Somerset, England in 1770. He married Mary McMichael (d. 1816) in 1799 in Ohio. He married Elizabeth Hays in 1818. Descendant Rufus Hays Archerd (1822-1898) married Nancy Rebecca Simmons (1823-1867).
1-2-3 Family Tree is an accessible, all-in-one teaching and recording tool for beginning genealogists who want clar, easy-to-follow instructions and quick results.
Traces author's various ancestral lines which include the following: John Woodson (born ca. 1586) and his wife Sarah, who came to America in 1619; Francis Mason (born ca. 1584) who came to America in 1613 who later married Alice Ganey; William Coxe (born ca. 1598); Henry Seawell who was in America by 1632 and Alice Willoughby; James Thelaball who came to Virginia from France before 1648; James Ammonet (born 1665) in Loudon, France; Edward Walton Sr., born about 1634, died ca. 1675 in Virginia; Norton Goodman born 1774 of Cumberland, Virginia; William Wallace Carlisle who came to America ca. 1730; Sullivan Pearson (ca. 1732-ca. 1797) who lived in North Carolina; Richard Holeman (died 1789) and Jean Carleisle of Virginia and North Carolina; Judas Levi, born in London, who came to Virginia in 1771and later married Mary McGraw and later settled in Kentucky; John McCollister Hutton who came to America from Ireland and later died in Williamson County, Tennessee in 1832; James Daniel, born after 1765 and died after 1806 in Person County, North Carolina; and John Hallum who died in 1764 in Rowan County, North Carolina.