Descendants of Giles Newton, I


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Giles Newton, I was born in about 1734 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Terrell, daughter of James Terrell and Mary Watkins, in about 1759. They had six children. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi and Texas.







Memoirs of Georgia


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Pate, Adams, Newton, and Allied Families Principally in Richmond, Scotland, and Robeson Counties in North Carolina and Marlboro County, South Carolina


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Thoroughgood Pate was in Edenton, North Carolina in 1703 and died in 1713. His son, Willoughby Pate (1790-1834), married Aseneath Smith (1788-1855). He was buried near Gibson, North Carolina. John McCall (1773-1858) of Appin, Argylshire, Scotland came to America and married Mary Currie. He died in Clio, South Carolina. Jonathan Adams came from Virginia or Pennsylvania to North Carolina in 1760. In 1762 he married Mary Robeson. He later moved to Marlboro County, South Carolina. Giles Newton Sr. came to Marlboro District, South Carolina in 1785 from Virginia. He died in 1807. Family members lived in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Alabama, and elsewhere.







Keahey Clansmen


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The Printup Family in America, 1695-1988


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William Printup (fl.1695-1733), possibly of French, Dutch or English origin, moved up along the Hudson River from New York City to live among the Mohawk Indians while practicing the blacksmith trade. In 1722 he settled in Fort Hunter, New York. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, North Dakota, Oregon, California, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere.




Descendants of Thomas William Holland and Milley Boyett


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Descendants of Thomas William Holland and Milley Boyett compiles information from many sources None of the records in my book have been imported from online histories. All of them have been entered by me and most have been verified not once, but several times. When I entered names, dates and other information from book sources, I attempted to verify the data with census, vital records or another source. An Old Holland Family Record Book that was originally owned by Thomas William Holland is the "Key" that opened research for this book. Living relatives and fellow researchers provided me with priceless information that I supported by vital statistics, census records, deeds and wills.