A Genealogical History of Florida

A Genealogical History of Florida
Author: Kay Ellen Gilmour
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781453795439

In a small neighborhood cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida are found the graves of 240 people of 49 different surnames whose lives and those of their distant ancestors formed the nidus for this unique depiction of Florida history. The research of their daily lives including their interactions with their neighboring Native American Indians and African slaves, the Civil War battles in which they fought and died and the prisons of war camps of both sides in which they languished, their working of the land, the St Johns River, and the Atlantic ocean, their many other 19th century professions, their health, diseases and causes of death, plus descriptions of Florida's magnificent natural surroundings all combine to bring life back to those marked by the centuries-old tombstones.

A Genealogical History of Florida

A Genealogical History of Florida
Author: Kay Ellen Gilmour
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781495367861

REVISED SECOND EDITIONHistory boring? Not for these folks! Nor will it be for you as you ramble through four centuries of adventure and turmoil they and their forebears endured. Come visit the quiet Historic St. Nicholas Cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida and wander the acre of land that holds the stories of these American pioneers. Consider their often tragic interactions with neighbors, Native American tribes and African slaves. Follow both men and women who fought the wars, tended the injured and gave their last full measure. Watch them build modern professions, work the fertile land, steamboat a mighty river, and brave a sometimes violent ocean. Then look to your ancestors and ask what drove them out of their native lands or pulled them to these shores. How did they escape the perils of war, weather, disease, and other misfortunes so common to people in America in these times? Come read! Come see in these people's lives just how lucky you are that your forebears miraculously survived the travails of centuries past to make your life both possible and secure.

Bringing Your Family History to Life Through Social History

Bringing Your Family History to Life Through Social History
Author: Katherine Scott Sturdevant
Publisher: North Light Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2000
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

Katherine Scott Sturdevant shows you how to use social history -- the study of "ordinary people's everyday lives" -- to add depth, detail, and drama to your family's saga. Book jacket.

Discovering Genealogical Roots in Suwanee County, Florida (late 1700's to Early 1900's)

Discovering Genealogical Roots in Suwanee County, Florida (late 1700's to Early 1900's)
Author: Harold Borden Bennett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780788407314

In 1992, the author began writing a genealogical column, titled, "What's in a Name," for the Suwanee Democrat in Live Oak, Florida. Upon the request that he publish his findings in book form, he compiled the information into the work provided here. Mr. Bennett was able to find significant amounts of information dealing with Suwanee County, and although the county was not officially formed until 1858, he "discovered a great deal of information predating that time." The majority of the information transcribed here is from the 19th century, but there is some from both the 18th and 20th centuries as well. The book begins with a chapter discussing some basic information regarding genealogical research, and is followed by a chapter containing a general history of Suwanee County, a timeline of important events, and biographical sketches of many early settlers. In the next eight chapters, Mr. Bennett transcribes data from a variety of records containing valuable genealogical information, including land grants, voter lists, wills, probate records, military and pension records, marriage records, tax lists, and court cases. Yet another chapter covers area cemeteries and burials of residents born before 1850. The last chapter contains articles to help one "discover how the settlers came to this area [Suwanee County] and where they came from." There is a detailed table of contents and a surname index to aid the researcher. This is the best available source pertaining to family histories of early "Suwanee Countians."