A Genealogical and Biographical History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania


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The sketches in this book, numbering approximately 2,250 and naming a total of 50,000 related persons, generally treat subjects who were born in the early nineteenth century, with reference to immediate forebears of the late eighteenth century. The sketches typically mention the date and place of birth and marriage of the principal subject, the place of birth of his parents and often grandparents, sometimes the name of the first ancestor in America, and details of religion, education, military service, occupation, home, and residence.




The Davidson Family of Rural Hill, North Carolina


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John Davidson came to the North Carolina back country circa 1751 as a young man, with his sister and widowed mother. Typical of Scots-Irish settlers, they arrived with little more than basic farming tools, determined to make it on their own terms. Davidson worked hard, prospered, married well and built a plantation on the Catawba River he called Rural Hill. The Davidson's were loyal British citizens who paid their taxes and participated in colonial government. When the Crown's overbearing authority interfered, independence became paramount and Davidson and his neighbors became soldiers in the Revolutionary War. After the war Davidson managed his plantation, created shad fisheries, helped develop the local iron industry with his sons-in-law and was an early planter of cotton. His sons and grandsons, along with their slave families, continuously increased and improved the acreage and became early practitioners of scientific farming. Drawing on public documents, family papers and slave records, this history describes how a fiercely independent family grew their lands and fortunes into a lasting legacy.










Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress Since 1986


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The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.




A Davidson-Stewart Genealogy of Wood County, Ohio


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Robert Davidson (ca.1790-1834) married Margaret Murdock, and they immigrated in 1834 from Scotland to land in Webster Township, Wood County, Ohio. His brother William immigrated with them, and settled in Illinois. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin and elsewhere. To a major degree, the book lists the descendants and relatives who lived (at one time or another) in Wood County, Ohio.




The Davidson Genealogy


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Traces the family from antiquity, to England and the time of the Norman Conquest, then to the United States.







Genealogy of the Bott(s) and Kegley Families of Western and Central Virginia


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The Genealogy of the Bott(s) and Kegley Families of Western and Central, Virginia is the story of how these families came from Germany, the Netherlands, England and Scotland to settle in America.




History of Acworth


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