Genealogies in the Library of Congress


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Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.




The Ancestors and Descendants of Virgil Dean Ezell's Family


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William Ezell was born 26 October 1820 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. His parents were James Ezell, Jr. and Sarah Cantrell. He married Sarah Adeline Head (1829-1895), daughter of Philemon Head and Rebecca Pratt, 29 February 1848. They had five children, one of whom was Virgil Dean Ezell (1860-1920). William fought in the Civil War and died at Spotsylvania Courthouse in 1864. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Tennessee and Maryland.




Genealogy of the Lewis Family in America


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Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of John Lewis. He was born in Donegal County, Ireland 1678 to Andrew Lewis and Mary Calhoun. He married Margaret Lynn. He died in Virginia 1 Feb 1762. They were the parents of seven children.




Colonial Surry


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This is a collection of genealogical data from important name lists for Colonial Surry, which once encompassed almost the entire southern part of the state of Virginia (i.e., fourteen present-day Virginia counties). Noteworthy lists include Surry land grants, 1624-1740, and various Surry and Sussex censuses and marriage bonds.










The Dunn-Anderson Story


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Benjamin Dunn (b. ca. 1785-90-d. ca. 1850-60) was born in South Carolina. He married Polly Clay sometime before 1809. Their first son was born in Stewart County, Tennessee. Descendants lived in Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Texas and elsewhere.







Social Work Practice with Families and Children


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This book emphasizes family-centered, social network, and school-based interventions in the preparation of social workers for direct and indirect practice with clients from vulnerable populations, especially the poor, people of color, and recent immigrant groups. With an eye to recent changes in social work practice and service delivery, including the impact of welfare reform and managed care on vulnerable families and children, Social Work Practice with Families and Children helps social work students and practitioners understand the increasingly complex needs of their clients. Three valuable appendixes include information about tools and instruments to support practice, child welfare resource centers, and electronic resources pertaining to the field.