Women at Fort Boonesborough, 1775-1784


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Fort Boonesborough is one of Kentucky's most historic places and, although seldom mentioned in popular accounts, women were there from the very beginning. This work includes 195 women whose presence at the fort can be reasonably documented by historical evidence. The time period was limited to the years between 1775, when the fort was established, and 1784, when the threat of Indian attack at Boonesborough had subsided and the fort's stockade walls had been taken down. The names of the female children these pioneer women brought to the fort are also included, as they shared the risks and hardships of frontier life. The work includes a Historical Sketch describing the women's experiences at the fort and a Biographical Section that gives a brief personal history of each woman. 174 pp., illus., indexed, paper.




Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.







Rodefer Genealogy


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Descendants of Alexander & Mary McPheeters Crawford


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Alexander Crawford (ca. 1715-1764) emigrated from Scotland to Ireland, with his parents, and in 1723 they immigrated to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Mary McPheeters in 1745, and settled in Augusta County, Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere.




Joseph Elias Carroll and Kinsfolk


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Joseph Elias Carroll was born 25 September 1781 in York District, South Carolina. His parents were Joseph Carroll (1746-1803) and Martha Swancey (1752-1849). He married Isabella Henry (1788-1840), daughter of William Henry and Rosannah Moore. They had thirteen children. Joseph died 18 August 1860 in Louisiana, Missouri. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ireland, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Missouri.