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This volume focuses on the early families of Kent County, tracing lineages of early settlers into the early 1800s. The primary sources of information are court records (probate and orphans' court), land records, and church records. Chapters are included for descendants of the following families: Banning; Bell; Boggs; Bowman; Bradley; Daniel Brown; John Bryan; Thomas Bryan; Cohoon; Caldwell of Somerset County, Maryland and Kent County, Delaware; Callaway; Chance of Kent County, Delaware; Clifford; Coudrat; Phillip Denny; John Denny; Downham; Dunlap; Durborow; Edmonds; Edmondson; Fitzgerald (Jarrell); Harper; Killingsworth; Luff; David Morgan; George Morgan; Nichols; Rash; John Reynolds; Henry Reynolds; Saxton; Shurmer; Simpson (Simson); Thomas Skidmore; Samuel Skidmore; Snow; Benjamin Stout; Triger (Trigar); John Tomblin (Tumlin); Nathaniel Tumblin (Tumlin); Turley; Vangaskin (Gaskin, Vangasco); Vickory (Viccory); Voshell; Whitehead; Wilds (Wild, Wiles); and Robert Wood. A list of sources, additions and corrections to Volume 2 and Volume 3, and an index to full-names and places add to the value of this work.
Brothers Michael and John Greenlee were born in Ireland in about 1700-1702. They emigrated and settled in Delaware. Michael had four children by his first wife, whose name is unknown. He married Esther Davis in about 1757 and had seven children. John had one known son, Robert, born in 1745. Also includes the family of John Greenlee, who was born in Scotland in about 1755. He emigrated and settled in Pennsylvania. Some of his descendants married Delaware Greenlees. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota.
Previously published by Magna Carta, Baltimore. Published as a set by Genealogical Publishing with the two vols. of the Genealogies in the Library of Congress, and the two vols. of the Supplement. Set ISBN is 0806316691.
This volume continues to focus on families living in Kent County and Sussex County, tracing lineages of early settlers into the early 1800s. The primary sources of information are court records (probate and orphans' court), land records, and church records. Many of the early settlers in these counties were Quakers. Chapters are included for descendants of the following families: Thomas Anderson, Ashford, Baucomb, Blacksheare, Bowers, Owen Cain, Francis Cain, Caton, John Clark, Maschal Clark, William Clark, William Clark (brickmaker), Daniel Corbit, Mathew Corbet, Craig/Crage of Kent County (Delaware), Edward Craig, Crippen, Cuff, Jacob Emerson/Emmerson, Vincent Emerson, Adam Fisher, John Fisher of Sussex County, William Fisher of Sussex County, Fitzjarrell/Fitzgerald, Fleetwood, Fleming, Moses Freeman, Samuel Freeman, William Freeman, Futcher/Footcher, James Gordon, John Gordon, George Green, William Green, Hart, Kollock, Marim, Molleston, Paynter, (N) Paynter (sons Rees, Richard and Samuel), Parker, John Robinson/Robison, George Robbison, William Robinson, Samuel Rowland, Thomas Rowland, Sap, Standly, Stanton, Steel, Tarrant, Tilton, John Tomlin, Nathaniel Tomlin, Townsend, Train, Tybout, Vanderford, Vanwinckle, Waples, James Wells, Richard Wells, West, James Williams, John Williams, Reynear Williams, Thomas Williams, John Willson, Winsmore, Worral, John Wright, Jonathan Wright, and Wynne. A list of sources, additions and corrections to the first volume, and an index to full-names and places add to the value of this work.