The March of the Sages

The March of the Sages
Author: Bonnie Sage Ball
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1967
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ISBN:

Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of James Sage. He was born ca. 1749 near London, England. He immigrated to America ca. 1773. He married Lovis (Lovice) Ott (Utt) 15 Dec 1780 in Montgomeroy County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Sylvester Ott. They were the parents of fourteen children. He died 17 Mar 1820. She died 28 Aug 1854. Descendants lived in Virginia, Missouri and elsewhere.

A Survey of the Scovils Or Scovills in England and America

A Survey of the Scovils Or Scovills in England and America
Author: Homer Worthington Brainard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 638
Release: 1915
Genre:
ISBN:

John Scovell (ca. 1635-1696/1700) emigrated from Shapwick, County Dorset, England to Connecticut between 1654 and 1670. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Scovil or Scovill) lived in New England, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and elsewhere.

Underhill Genealogy

Underhill Genealogy
Author: J. C. Frost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1460
Release: 1996-09-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780740450037

Underhill Family

LYON MEMORIAL

LYON MEMORIAL
Author: Robert B. Miller
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 568
Release: 2016-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781363881055

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