Genealogies Cataloged by the Library of Congress Since 1986


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Denny Genealogy


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Samuel Denny (1764-1829) of Surry County, North Carolina; and Gallia County, Ohio


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Samuel Denny (1764-1829) was born in Amherst County, Virginia, the son of John Denny and grandson of Samuel Denny. His family moved to Surry County, North Carolina, in the late 1760s. He probably married twice and was the father of eight children, born ca. 1786-ca. 1804. The family migrated to Gallia County, Ohio, with Samuel's brother William and his family, in the early 1800s. Record chiefly contains documentation from records and published books for members of Samuel's family.




Denny Genealogy Third Book


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Descendants of Samuel Denny


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Samuel Denny (d. after 1776) came to America before 1776 and married (?) Southard. They lived in Amherst, Virginia before moving to Surrey County, North Carolina. Descendants (later spelling the surname Denney) and relatives lived in North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and elsewhere.




Denny Genealogy


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Genealogy of the Denny Family in England and America


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Denny Genealogy


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