Randall, White and Allied Families

Randall, White and Allied Families
Author: Doris Kintigh Randall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1996
Genre:
ISBN:

Chiefly a record of families related to Benjamin Franklin Randall and Nancy Murphy. He was born 16 Aug 1824 in North Carolina. He married Nancy Murphy 13 May 1850 in Rochester Township, Iowa. He died 10 Apr 1902 in Addington, Indian Territory. She was born 4 Feb 1832 in Ross County, Ohio and died 22 June 1919 in Yale, Iowa. They were the parents of thirteen children. Descendants lived in Iowa, Kansas and elsewhere.

We Have Identified Thousands. Enough!

We Have Identified Thousands. Enough!
Author: Adelaide McKinnon Lore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1967
Genre: White family-genealogy
ISBN:

William and Archibald White emigrated from Pennsylvania in 1763 to North Carolina. Descendants of these brothers lived Tennessee, Georgia, and North Carolina mostly. Includes the allied families of Lore and Walker.

Key and Allied Families

Key and Allied Families
Author: Julian C. Lane
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2009-06
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0806349778

This work concentrates upon families with a strong connection to Virginia and Kentucky, most of which are traced forward from the eighteenth, if not the seventeenth, century. The compiler makes ample use of published sources some extent original records, and the recollections of the oldest living members of a number of the families covered. Finally. The essays reflect a balanced mixture of genealogy and biography, which makes for interesting reading and a substantial number of linkages between as many as six generations of family members.

One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families

One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families
Author: John Osborne Austin
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2009-06
Genre: England
ISBN: 0806307633

This work is an exhaustive study of 160 families. For each family covered, a skeletal genealogy is given, showing births, marriages, and deaths in successive generations of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries. This is then followed by a narrative detailing the known facts about each person and family according to existing records. The narratives commence with the first member of the family to come to New England, identifying his place of origin and occupation, the date and place of his arrival in New England, and his residence--all information that was accumulated from the author's extensive research in wills, inventories, deeds, land records, and church records. The narratives then turn to the children of the original settler, treating them in like manner, and to their children, and so on until the genealogy is fully developed.