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Book 1: The James Taylor family of Franklin County, Tennessee and allied families of Curry and Moffatt. Book 2: Pioneer Turneys and allied families of Henry and Francis in Tennessee. Includes the Cole, Stewart, Templeton, etc. families.
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Brief family histories of people who lived in Tennessee in the 18th and 19th centuries.
With some 6,000 entries, A Bibliography of Tennessee History will prove to be an invaluable resource for anyone--students, historians, librarians, genealogists--engaged in researching Tennessee's rich and colorful past. A sequel to Sam B. Smith's invaluable 1973 work, Tennessee History: A Bibliography, this book follows a similar format and includes published books and essays, as well as many unpublished theses and dissertations, that have become available during the intervening years. The volume begins with sections on Reference, Natural History, and Native Americans. Its divisions then follow the major periods of the state's history: Before Statehood, State Development, Civil War, Late Nineteenth Century, Early Twentieth Century, and Late Twentieth Century. Sections on Literature and County Histories round out the book. Included is a helpful subject index that points the reader to particular persons, places, incidents, or topics. Substantial sections in this index highlight women's history and African American history, two areas in which scholarship has proliferated during the past two decades. The history of entertainment in Tennessee is also well represented in this volume, including, for example, hundreds of citations for writings about Elvis Presley and for works that treat Nashville and Memphis as major show business centers. The Literature section, meanwhile, includes citations for fiction and poetry relating to Tennessee history as well as for critical works about Tennessee writers. Throughout, the editors have strived to achieve a balance between comprehensive coverage and the need to be selective. The result is a volume that will benefit researchers for years to come. The Editors: W. Calvin Dickinson is professor of history at Tennessee Technological University. Eloise R. Hitchcock is head reference librarian at the University of the South.
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.
Family histories of the descendants of James Taylor, Jr. (1823-1890), the son of James Taylor, Sr. and Elizabeth Yates. James Taylor, Jr. married Leannah Lee (1826-1915), the daughter of James Lee and Cinderella Sellars. Both their families came from Appling County, Georgia. All ten children of James and Leannah Lee Taylor were born in Ware County (now Bacon County), Georgia. They were: James Manning, Mary Etta, John M., Eliza, Lemuel Sellars, Leannie, Joseph B., Cinderella, Elizabeth, and Leonard Peter Taylor. Their ancestors came from England, Ireland, and Scotland, and immigrated to North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia in the 1600's-1700's. Their descendants also lived in Bermuda (West Indies), Germany, the Netherlands, the Panama Canal, and in Alabama, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., and elsewhere.
Reproduced typescript genealogy concerning descendants of Thomas and Jane (Noah) Taylor. Includes allied families Brown, Campbell, Nicol, and Williams.