5 early Maryland wills. |
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70,000 miles on a submarine destroyer; or, The Reid boat in the world war |
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Absalom Hendricks of Virginia, and son, Humphrey Hendricks, robbed and killed by Georgia Indians c. 1835. Being the strange case of two mounted travelers searching for land near Rome, Floyd County, Ga., the record of whose tragic deaths appears only in tradition and a family manuscript. |
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Alfred (Hurt) Shorter (1803-1882), of Rome, Ga., founder in 1887 of Shorter Female College, figured as three times great-grandson of Sir John Shorter (1624-1688), Lord Mayor of London, Eng., Alfred's business partner, Wm. Thornton Smith (1808-1852), is put in 8th generation of noble descent : with remarks on future of the old home town. |
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The Andriessen (Andriezon, Anderson) family of East Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Delaware and elsewhere. |
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Barnsley & kin epitaphs, Newtown, Bucks County, Penna., Wed., Nov. 19, 1952 : (kinsmen of Godfrey Barnsley, of Barnsley Gardens, Bartow County, Georgia), including Davis, Elsegood, Gaskill, Goodman, Howell, Jenks, Paff, Ridgely, Snyder, Thornton, Worth, Knight (with transfers from Sharon Private Graveyard) |
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A clue in the solution of the 150-year-old Ga.-S.C. Mayo-Terrell mystery ... |
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Copy of a letter to Mrs. Charles D. (Elizabeth Morgan) Wood ... |
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Early settlers of Alabama. |
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Genealogy of the noble Smith family |
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Georgia fact-seeker expresses belief in Hurt-Shorter link theory : Miss Julia C. Adams, of Eatonton, Putnam County, accepts theory in letter of Oct. 2, 1953 |
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The Harper lot at Cave Spring, Floyd county, Georgia. |
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A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America; including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922. |
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Humpty-Dumpty William & co ... 1916. |
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Mayos of Virginia and kinsmen, Smiths of Virginia and others of the connection |
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More light on the Va. Shorter family : other families treated are Clarks, Kennedys, Towles, Sampsons, Bankstons, Battles, Watkinses, Billingsleas, Fannins, Cowles, Aldredges, Humes |
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The Outlaws of North Carolina and Tennessee |
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Sixteen children of Capt. William Wilkins and wife, Ann Elizabeth Terrell of Virginia and South Carolina |
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Three hundred year old Hurt-Shorter mystery |
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The Van Dyke family of Delaware, and the intermarrying Du Ponts [microform] |
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William Smith (1808-1852), one of the four founders of Rome, Floyd county, Georgia. The mystery of his origin in Virginia or Georgia, and of his final resting place. |
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Wilson Lumpkin, governor of Georgia, and his Virginia ancestry, with notes on in-laws of the Lumpkin family of Halifax County, Virginia, including Hendricks, Hurts, Smiths |
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