The Dodson Family of Warren County, Tennessee, and Allied Families

The Dodson Family of Warren County, Tennessee, and Allied Families
Author: Catherine Gaffin Lynn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

Reverend Jesse Dodson was probably born in Fauquier County, Virginia, November 22, 1752 and died November 22, 1843 in McMinn County, Tennessee. Includes Bonner, Bottoms, Chisum, Christian, Gribble, Jennings, McGregor, Powell, Swann and allied families.

Land Grant Genealogy

Land Grant Genealogy
Author: Jack Masters
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2011-05-01
Genre: Cumberland River Valley (Ky. and Tenn.)
ISBN: 9780982462751

THE WOOLVERTON FAMILY: 1693 – 1850 and Beyond, Volume II

THE WOOLVERTON FAMILY: 1693 – 1850 and Beyond, Volume II
Author: David A. Macdonald
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 741
Release: 2015-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 1483413551

Charles Woolverton was in Burlington County, New Jersey, by 1693, and appears in records there and in Hunterdon County until 1727. David Macdonald and Nancy McAdams have traced Charles' descendants to the seventh generation, by which time they had spread out to many parts of the country ... This is a beautifully crafted genealogy. The format is easy to follow, and the documentation is impressive. The compilers have carefully explained their handling of problem areas, including the need to refute longstanding family lore about the immigrant ... This is an exemplary work, which descendants will certainly value and other genealogists would be well advised to study. -- Excerpts from a review published in the April 2003 issue of The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record and reprinted with permission of the author, Harry Macy, Jr. and The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society.

Tennessee Cousins

Tennessee Cousins
Author: Worth Stickley Ray
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
Total Pages: 844
Release: 2014-11-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780806302898

Brief family histories of people who lived in Tennessee in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Gunter

Gunter
Author: Edwin Dale Gunter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1983
Genre:
ISBN:

John Gunter (b.1624) immigrated from England to Virginia and, with his son John (b.1679), helped Capt. William Claiborne survey the present state of Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas and elsewhere.

Warren County

Warren County
Author: Monty Wanamaker
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007-02-07
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439633592

The fertile agricultural lands and majestic Cumberland Mountain wilderness that constitute Warren County belonged to the Cherokee Indians until the signing of the Third Treaty of Tellico on October 25, 1805, which officially opened up the region to pioneer settlers. Records show that a hunting party of white explorers made its way into the area from North Carolina and Virginia in 1769, and there is evidence that some families had settled in the territory as early as 1800. One of the earliest land grants is dated 1785 and was issued to Samson Collins in the vicinity of Rock Island. Warren County was officially established on November 26, 1807, by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly when the recently established county of White was divided. Within a decade, the population numbered almost 20,000. The authors present this book in celebration of Warren Countys bicentennial in 2007, with its population currently numbering well over 40,000.

The Family Chronicle and Kinship Book of Maclin, Clack, Cocke, Carter, Taylor, Cross, Gordon, and Other Related American Lineages

The Family Chronicle and Kinship Book of Maclin, Clack, Cocke, Carter, Taylor, Cross, Gordon, and Other Related American Lineages
Author: Octavia Zollicoffer Bond
Publisher:
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1928
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN:

"Our Family Tree, as far as is known, was first planted in America by the Reverend Mr. James Clack, who came from Marden, in Wiltshire, England, to Gloucester County, Virginia, as a minister of the Established Church in the year 1678. It was his grand daughter, Sarah Clack, daughter of James Clack II, who married William Maclin III, in Brunswick County, Virginia, in 1754"--Forward. Descendants and relatives lived in Tennessee, Virginia, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, Texas, Nebraska, Kentucky, Louisiana and elsewhere