Genealogy of the Terrell Family


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Direct line lineage for 32 generations from Fulk, first Count of Anjou, in France in 870 A.D. to Frederick Brahan Terrell (b.1882), a grandson of the author. Charles the Bald, king of France, first conferred the title of "Count of Anjou" on Ingelger, one of his courtiers in 870 A.D. Ingelger took the name of Fulk, and is known as Fulk, first Count of Anjou. He was a great-grandfather of Sir Walter Tyrrel, supporter of William of Normandy. Sir Walter moved to England and married Adelaid Giffard. The immigrant family to Virginia is shown as David Terrell (b.ca.1670), son of Capt. John Tyrrell and Anne Johnstone (?); David was the twenty-fifth generation of Fulk, first Count of Anjou. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi, Louisiana and elsewhere.




The Terrell Family


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Volume 2 contains Terrell family history and genealogy beginning with Robert Terrell (d.1643) who married Jane Baldwin and immigrated from England to New Kent County, Virginia. Their two sons, Richmond Terrell (1624-1680) and William Terrell (b.1629), also received land grants in New Kent County. Descendants and relatives (many of whom were Quakers) lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Texas, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, New York, New England and elsewhere. Includes family history and genealogical data for the Terrell/Tyrrell family in England to 1066 A.D.




Old Southern Bible Records: Transcriptions of Births, Deaths, and Marriages from Family Bibles, Chiefly of the 18th and 19th Centuries


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"Here is a collection of genealogical records from 581 Southern family Bibles, providing data on more than 15,000 individuals. The Bible records have been reassembled here and integrated into a single alphabetical sequence under the names of the principal families."--Amazon.













Genealogical Materials


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This material includes a biography of the Willis, Terrell, Garland, and Dabney families and Bible records of the Terrell family.




Southwest Georgia Family Bible Records


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Southwest Georgia was the last section of Georgia to be settled. The area includes present day Mitchell, Miller, Terrell, and Sumter counties.




Old New Kent County [Virginia]


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Dr. Malcolm Harris' two-volume history and genealogy of "Old" New Kent County (the three present-day counties in the aggregate) is one of the great achievements of Virginia local history of the last century. Clearfield Company is honored to have been selected by the Harris family to produce this hardcover edition of "Old New Kent County." Privately published and out of print for many years, this work takes on even greater importance in light of the loss of county records in New Kent and in King & Queen counties and the survival of mere fragments for King William County prior to 1865.