Long Ago Tales

Long Ago Tales
Author: David Carver Caldwell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2008-10-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1105014886

Surnames, Abernathy, Anderson, Carrell, Bollinger, Schell, Miller, Statler, Austin, Conrad, Wright, Caldwell.

Vass and Allied Families

Vass and Allied Families
Author: Alvin Lee Anderson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1975
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Vincent Vass (b.ca. 1791) married Mary Cosner in 1816 in Stokes County, North Carolina, 1833 moved to Hendricks County, Indiana about 1833, and to Wapello County, Iowa in 1849. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Indiana, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas and elsewhere.

Lowder Families in America

Lowder Families in America
Author: William Neal Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1996
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

John and Hannah Lowder of Guilford County, North Carolina were the parents of thirteen children: Catherine (July 17, 1758, and died June 30, 1760), Caleb (Sept. 2, 1760), John, Jr. (June 29, 1762), Mary (Aug. 2, 1764), Joseph (June 19, 1766), Ralph (May 8, 1768), Rebecca (Mar. 15, 1770), Samuel (Jan. 17, 1772), William (June 29, 1773), Hannah (Aug. 8, 1774), Job (July 25, 1776), Joshua (June 14, 1778) and Nathan (Dec. 31, 1780). Other research suggests that John and Hannah were Quakers in England and immigrated to a Quaker community in New Jersey before settling in Guilford County. Numerous descendants can be found in Kentucky, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Iowa and Utah. Some Lowder descendants in Virginia in the later 1800's joined the Mormon faith and went west. Some descendants include: Burchett, Champ, Collingsworth, Crum, Hurley, Loudder, Shope and Watts families.

Pioneer Families of the Midwest

Pioneer Families of the Midwest
Author: Blanche Lea Walden
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Middle West
ISBN: 0806347910

This important, albeit scarce, three-volume collection of family histories pertaining to persons who migrated to the Midwest during the last quarter of the eighteenth or first quarter of the nineteenth century is now available in a consolidated edition. Mrs. Walden, who privately published these genealogies between 1939 and 1941, has here bridged the earliest known records pertaining to each family so that future researchers might be able to trace their lines with less difficulty. Although the Clearfield edition lacks an index to the work as a whole, a complete name index to Volumes 1 and 2 can be found at the end of the second volume. In all, the reader will find about 150 allied families and some 7,500 Midwestern pioneers treated within these pages. Listed below are the main families covered by Mrs. Walden together with the states in which they settled: Harper of OH, PA, MO, and MI; Rainey of OH, IN, IL, MI, MO, KS; Boal of OH, IA, MI, MN, IN, IL, and WI; Hope of VA, OH, MO, WI, OR, WV, and IN; Dewees of DE, PA, OH, IN, IL, and IA; Francis of OH, NY, IA, and OK; Smith of NJ, OH, IN, IL, IA, and CA; Dorr of CT, OH, IN, IL, KS, NE, and CA; Coe of CT, OH, IN, and IA; Fuller of CT, OH, IN, and MO; Allen of CT, OH, KS, and IL; Pratt of CT and OH; Davis of NH, ME, OH, IN, and IA; True of NH, OH, IA, and MO; Argo of DE, OH, IL, and IA; and Plumly of PA, OH, and IA.