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The Families of Northern Moore County - Abstract of Miscellaneous and Rare Records, Volume I

Author : Morgan C. Jackson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-11-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0578212064

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The Families of Northern Moore County - Abstract of Miscellaneous and Rare Records, Volume I by Morgan C. Jackson Pdf

Moore County, NC has long been a challenging place to do genealogical research, even more so if your family lived in Northern Moore County. Due to the immense loss of records in the 1889 Moore County courthouse fire combined with Northern Moore's large mix of Scotch-Irish, German, Swiss, English and other settlers who often kept to themselves and left very little evidence behind - genealogical and historical research on these families generally leaves researchers with no shortage of dead ends, brick walls and ancestors who disappear into genealogical black holes. With this series, Morgan Jackson (www.MooreCountyWallaces.com) seeks to shine a light on these families and piece together the records that survived the fire and the test of time. Utilizing over thirty years of personal research and a multitude of information from numerous sources, he abstracts rare and hard to find land grants, deeds, church records, school records, wills, estates, tax lists, pension records, family bibles, newspaper accounts and court records. This first volume abstracts thousands of these records in a timeline format from the first 85 years of recorded history beginning in 1746 including several hundred images and hard to find maps. A full name index includes over 5,000 individuals and over 750 place names.

The Families of Northern Moore County: 1746-1830

Author : Morgan Jackson (Family historian)
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : African Americans
ISBN : 0578414473

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The Families of Northern Moore County: 1746-1830 by Morgan Jackson (Family historian) Pdf

The Families of Northern Moore County - Abstract of Miscellaneous and Rare Records

Author : Morgan Jackson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 622 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2019-11-05
Category : History
ISBN : 0578601567

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The Families of Northern Moore County - Abstract of Miscellaneous and Rare Records by Morgan Jackson Pdf

Moore County, NC has long been a challenging place to do genealogical research, even more so if your family lived in Northern Moore County. Due to the immense loss of records in the 1889 Moore County courthouse fire combined with Northern Moore's large mix of Scotch-Irish, German, Swiss, English and other settlers who often kept to themselves and left very little evidence behind - genealogical and historical research on these families generally leaves researchers with no shortage of dead ends, brick walls and ancestors who disappear into genealogical black holes. With this series, Morgan Jackson (www.MooreCountyWallaces.com) seeks to shine a light on these families and piece together the records that survived the fire and the test of time. Utilizing over thirty years of personal research and a multitude of information from numerous sources, he abstracts rare and hard to find land grants, deeds, church records, school records, wills, estates, tax lists, pension records, family bibles, newspaper accounts and court records. This second volume abstracts thousands of these records in a timeline format dating from 1831-1929 including several hundred images and hard to find maps. A full name index includes over 11,000 individuals and over 900 place names.

The Families of Moore County, NC

Author : Morgan Jackson
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 630 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0578704552

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The Families of Moore County, NC by Morgan Jackson Pdf

Moore County, NC has long been a challenging place to do genealogical research due to the immense loss of records in the 1889 Moore County courthouse fire. Genealogical and historical research on these families generally leaves researchers with no shortage of dead ends, brick walls and ancestors who disappear into genealogical black holes. This volume reproduces the first sixty years of census records of Moore County and the surviving tax lists from 1777-1823 to help researchers have a comprehensive view of their ancestors over time. A full name index includes over 8,000 names

The Wallaces of Moore County, NC

Author : Morgan Jackson,Mallie Wallace
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 638 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2021
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0578797534

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The Wallaces of Moore County, NC by Morgan Jackson,Mallie Wallace Pdf

Comprehensive research of the Wallace family of Moore County, NC utilizing over thirty years of personal research and a multitude of information from numerous sources including oral history, land grants, deeds, church records, obituaries, school records, wills, estates, tax lists, military service and pension records, family bibles, newspaper accounts, marriage, death, court records and DNA research. Five generations of descendants of Everet Wallace (1770-1845) are detailed including numerous photographs, maps and documents. A full name index includes over 7,000 individuals.

The Reynolds Family of Upper Moore County, North Carolina

Author : Dewitt Glasgow
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : North Carolina
ISBN : WISC:89066194234

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The Reynolds Family of Upper Moore County, North Carolina by Dewitt Glasgow Pdf

Wiley R. Reynolds was born 8 March 1829 in Montgomery County, North Carolina. His parents were Nicholas Reynolds and Catherine Jordan. He married Mary Elizabeth Williams 8 November 1859 in Ritters Township, Moore County, North Carolina. They had ten children. Wiley died in 1899. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina.

The Copeland Family of Moore County, North Carolina

Author : John Wesley Copeland
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Family History
ISBN : WISC:89066038217

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The Copeland Family of Moore County, North Carolina by John Wesley Copeland Pdf

John Copeland (b.ca. 1616), a Quaker, immigrated from England to Virginia and went in 1656 to visit a brother in Plymouth, Massachusetts--only to be driven out of the colony. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina and elsewhere.

Dixon Family History

Author : Mary Gant Bell
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2007-07
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780615149738

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Dixon Family History by Mary Gant Bell Pdf

William Dixon, son of Henry Dixon and Rose, was born in Ireland. He married Ann Gregg in about 1690. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana.

Carolina Genesis

Author : Scott Withrow
Publisher : Backintyme
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Minorities
ISBN : 9780939479320

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Carolina Genesis by Scott Withrow Pdf

Some Americans pretend that a watertight line separates the "races." But most know that millions of mixed-heritage families crossed from one "race" to another over the past four centuries. Every essay in this collection tells such a tale. Each speaks with a different style and to different interests. But taken together, the seven articles paint a portrait, unsurpassed in the literature, of migrations, challenges, and triumphs over "racial" obstacles. Stacy Webb tells of families of mixed ancestry who pioneered westward paths from the Carolinas into the colonial wilderness, paths now known as Cumberland Road, Natchez Trace, Three-Chopped Way, and others. They migrated, not in search of wealth or exploration, but to escape the injustice of America's hardening "racial" barrier. Govinda Sanyal's astonishing research uses mtDNA markers to trace a single female lineage that winds its way through prehistoric Yemen, North Africa, Moorish Spain, the Sephardic diaspora, colonial Mexico, and finally escapes the Inquisition by assimilating into a Native American tribe, ending up in South Carolina. He fleshes out the DNA thread with documented genealogy, so we get to know their names, their lives, their struggles. Cyndie Goins Hoelscher focuses on a specific family that scattered from the Carolinas. One branch fled to Texas, becoming friends with Sam Houston and participating in the founding of that state. Other bands fought in the war of 1812, or migrated to Florida or the Gulf coast. Nowadays, Goins descendants can be found in nearly every state and are of nearly every "race." Scott Withrow (the collection's editor) concentrates on the saga of one individual of mixed ancestry. Joseph Willis was born into a community of color in South Carolina. He migrated to Louisiana, was accepted as a White man, founded one of the first churches in the area, and became one of the region's best-loved and most fondly remembered Christian ministers. S. Pony Hill recounts the historic struggles of South Carolina's Cheraw tribe, in a reprint of Chapter 5 of his book, "Strangers in Their Own Land." Marvin Jones tells the history of the "Winton Triangle," a section of North Carolina populated by successful families of mixed ancestry from colonial times until the mid-20th century. They fought for the Union, founded schools, built businesses, and thrived through adversity until the civil rights movement of 1955-65 ended legal segregation. K. Paul Johnson traces the history of North Carolina's antebellum Quakers. The once-strong community dissolved as it grew morally opposed to slavery. Those who stayed true to their faith migrated north. Those who remained slaveowners left the church. The worst stress was the Nat Turner event. Its aftermath helped turn the previously permeable color line into the harsh endogamous barrier that exists today.

Williamson Family of Upper Moore County

Author : James Vann Comer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1990*
Category : Moore County (N.C.)
ISBN : OCLC:25141418

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Williamson Family of Upper Moore County by James Vann Comer Pdf

Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of John Williamson. John was born ca. 1606 in England to Thomas Williamson and Jane Hussey. He immigrated to America in 1640 to Jamestown then moved into what is now known as southwest Pennsylvania. He died ca. 1690 in southwest Pennsylvania. He was the father of two known children.