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  albemarle parish surry virginia: Holy Things and Profane Dell Upton, 1997-01-01 Holy Things and Profane is a study of architecture -- of the thirty-seven extant colonial Anglican churches of Virginia and of their vanished neighbors whose existence is recorded in contemporary records, particularly the forty-six vestry books and registers that have survived in whole or in part.--Preface.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Surry County Virginia Tithables, 1668-1703 Edgar McDonald, Richard Slatten, 2007 Reprints. Lists originally published in the Magazine of Virginia genealogy, February 1984-August 1986; Interpreting headrights in Colonial-Virginia patents: uses and abuses originally published September 1987 in National Genealogical Society quarterly.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The Georgians Jeannette Holland Austin, 1984 This is a collection of 283 genealogies which I have compiled over a period of twenty years as a professional genealogist. ... While I have dealt with some of Oglethorpe's settlers, the vast majority of the genealogies included in this collection deal with Georgians who descend from settlers from other states.--Note to the Reader.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Births, Deaths, and Sponsors, 1717-1778 Albemarle, Va. (Parish), John Bennett Boddie, 1964 Albemarle Parish was formed in 1738 and covered the southern portion of Surry County. It became part of Sussex County when that county was created from Surry County in 1753.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Albemarle Parish Vestry Book, 1742-1786 Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, Andrew Wilburn Hogwood, 2005 The Vestry Book of Albemarle Parish is one of the priceless original public records of the Old Dominion that has survived the vicissitudes of time, wars, invasions, fire, and neglect. Now, for the first time, the Vestry Book is widely available to researchers owing to the transcription efforts of Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis and Andrew Wilburn Hogwood.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Southside Virginia Families John Bennett Boddie, 1966 The second volume of the set (see Item 531) covers more families from the early counties of Virginia's Lower Tidewater and Southside regions. With an index in excess of 10,000 names.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Births, deaths, and sponsors, 1717-1778, from the Albemarle parish register of Surry and Sussex counties, Virginia Va Albemarle Parish, John Bennett Boddie, 1974
  albemarle parish surry virginia: From Jamestown to Texas Betty Smith Meischen, 2010-09-22 The rugged character and indomitable spirit of the early pioneers of Stephen F. Austins Texas colony had their roots in a turbulent, distant past. From the early 1600s, their courageous ancestors had pushed westward, leaving the European shores to carve out a new nation from the wilderness. They fled religious and political oppression in search of a better life in which freedom was of supreme importance. Many came with tales of their former struggles in Londonderry, Ireland during the great siege, of terrible massacres and clan rivalries in the times of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland. They vividly remembered the tribulations of Martin Luther and the deadly religious split with the Catholic Church. More recently, memories of their parents participation in the American Revolution, of dramatic, true life scenes such as depicted in the movie The Patriot filled their minds, their fathers having ridden along side of the wily Swamp Fox, Francis Marion. These pioneers associated themselves with men like Travis, Crockett, Houston and Andrew Jackson. Many of these early trailblazers were Scots-Irish and German immigrants. They were on a westward trek to grasp a special prize, to seal Americas Manifest Destiny. And that prize they sought was Texas. From Jamestown to Texas is the story of these intrepid pioneers and their ancestors who cleared and farmed the land, who fought the Indians, battled the elements, and carved out this wonderful country that we have today.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: Families G-P John Frederick Dorman, 2004 The foundation for this work is the Muster of Jan 1624/25 which had never before been printed in full.--Page xiii, volume 1.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Births, Deaths and Sponsors, 1717-1778 Albemarle Parish (Sussex County, Va.), John Bennett Boddie, 1958
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The Georgia Frontier Jeannette Holland Austin, 2005 Vol. 1 : Colonial families to the Revolutionary War period.-- Vol. 2 : Revolutionary War families to the mid-1800s. -- Vol. 3 : Descendants of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina families.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The World They Made Together Mechal Sobel, 1987 The Southern Awakenings were a climax to a long period of intensive racial interaction, and, as a result, the culture of Americans--blacks and whites--was deeply affected by African values and perceptions. The interpenetration of Western and African values took place very early, beginning with the large-scale importation of Africans into the South in the last decades of the seventeenth century. In spite of a significant interpenetration of values between the two races, the whites were usually unaware of their own change in this process. Nevertheless, in perceptions of time, in esthetics, in approaches to ecstatic religious experience and to understanding the Holy Spirit, in ideas of the afterworld and of the proper ways to honor the spirits of the dead, African influence was deep and far-reaching.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Albemarle Parish Register of Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia, 1700-1800 Daughters of the American Revolution. Craighead-Dunlap Chapter (Wadesboro, North Carolina), 1946 Albemarle Parish originally covered part of Surry County, but in 1754 when Sussex County was created, it became the parish for that county.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Worsham & Washam Family History Dorothy G. Tuttle, Larry E. Washam, 2000 William Worsham was probably born in England before 1619. Before 1640 he came to Virginia. He probably had married his wife Elizabeth by 1646. Their children: William Jr., Elizabeth, John, Mary, Charles. William Sr. died about 1660 in Henrico Co., Virginia. After William died, Elizabeth married Col. Francis Eppes II of Henrico Co., Virginia. Elizabeth's will was proved in Oct. 1678.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The Spirit in the South Cynthia Vold Forde, 2009 The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Vold Forde, Author What questions would you like to ask your grandmothers, great grandmothers or tenth great grandmothers? In this work, the authors of the grandmother stories(Dr. Forde and cousins) imaginatively ask their grandmothers questions about the source of their indomitable spirit; and as you read, you will appreciate the choice. The centerpiece of the book consists of interpretative essays featuring our grandmothers in times of trial and times of joy. The essays are accompanied by descriptive chronologies, with the reader appropriately instructed by maps from each period, photographs, sketches, portraits and recipes. An encyclopedic Appendix in CD-ROM form offers further documentation, extensive genealogies, and even more maps, photographs, and archival materials; all of which will eventually be published as Volume II. The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Vold Forde's valiant work of genealogy presented herein is encyclopedic, intelligible and thoroughly entertaining. Lineages of our scattered kindred so lovingly compiled by her, are a collection for remembrance inspired by the faithful lives of ten generations of Southern ancestors. Impressive archival research and background materials on the Bankston, Brooks, Cobb, Hamlin, Henderson, Ivey, Jarrett, Lea, McDonald, Miller, Rambo, and Sappingtons of Georgia lines are included. Within the pages of this book, you will find adventure, love, war, peace, depression, and prosperity in the lives of our valiant colonial, pioneer, antebellum and postbellum ancestors. You may correlate traits of these brave and steadfast women with those in your own mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters. If you seek a greater understanding of your Southern ancestry and of yourself, you will surely find it here.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Albemarle Parish; Surry and Sussex Counties, Virginia Landon Covington Bell, 1950
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Early Settlers of Alabama James Edmonds Saunders, 1899 By: James E. Saunders, Pub. 1899, Reprinted 2015, 556 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-061-6. This excellent book on the history of northern Alabama and most especially of Lawrence County is a MUST. The volume is in two parts, part one being Recollections of the Early Settlers of North Alabama , written by Col. Saunders. This part contains a brief history of Lawrence County, AL. and the Tennessee River Valley, sketches of many early families and personalities of the area and their origins as well as Col. Saunders writings on the Civil War. Part two, Notes and Genealogies, was compilied by Mrs. Elizabeth Saunders Blair Stubbs, a granddaughter of Col. Saunders. The genealogies cover not only families in Northern Alabama but in other areas of the state, and also other states as well, giving much detail and family origins in this country and abroud. Among the families covered are: Banks, Bankhead, Bibbs, Billups, Blair, Cantzon, Clark, Clay, Coleman, Cox, DuBose, Dudley, Dunn, Eliott, Flint, Foster, Fry, Gholson, Goode, Gray, Harris, Hill, Hopkins, Kennedy, Lanier, Ligon, Lowe, Maclin, Manning, Maury, McCarthy, McGehee, Moore, Oliver, O'Neal, Phelan, Poellnitz, Ray, Richardson, Saunders, Shelton, Sherrod, Shorter, Speed, Swoope, Tait, Taliaferro, Thompson, Tillman, Urquhart, Walthall, Waykins, Webb, Weeden, Wells, White, Withers, Yates, and Young
  albemarle parish surry virginia: A Southern Mosaic Mary P. Engels, 1983 Phillip Morgan (d.ca.1760) was married and living in Prince George County, Virginia in 1724 when one of his sons was born, and moved to Brunswick County, Virginia and then to Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Arkansas, Missouri, Colorado, California and elsewhere.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Southern Virginia Episcopal Church. Diocese of Southern Virginia. Convention, 1898
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The Dividing Line Histories of William Byrd II of Westover Kevin Joel Berland, 2013-11-01 After his 1728 Virginia–North Carolina boundary expedition, Virginia planter and politician William Byrd II composed two very different accounts of his adventures. The Secret History of the Line was written for private circulation, offering tales of scandalous behavior and political misconduct, peppered with rakish humor and personal satire. The History of the Dividing Line, continually revised by Byrd for decades after the expedition, was intended for the London literary market, though not published in his lifetime. Collating all extant manuscripts, Kevin Joel Berland’s landmark scholarly edition of these two histories provides wide-ranging historical and cultural contexts for both, helping to recreate the social and intellectual ethos of Byrd and his time. Byrd enriched his narratives with material appropriated from earlier authors, many of whose works were in his library — the most extensive in the American colonies. Berland identifies for the first time many of Byrd’s sources and raises the question: how reliable are histories that build silently upon antecedent texts and present borrowed material as firsthand testimony? In his analysis, Berland demonstrates the need for a new category to assess early modern history writing: the hybrid, accretional narrative.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Maryland and Virginia Colonials Sharon J. Doliante, 1991
  albemarle parish surry virginia: America’S Forgotten Caste Rodney Barfield, 2013-05-14 Free blacks in antebellum America lived in a twilight world of oppressive laws and customs designed to suppress their mobility and their integration into civil society. Free blacks were free only to the extent of white tolerance in their community or town. They were at the mercy of the lowest members of the dominant race who could punish them on a whim. They were, in the words of a 19th century European traveler to America, masterless slaves. Nonetheless, many successful and even prominent blacks emerged from the mire of oppressive laws and general public disdain to realize major achievements. Though excluded from the political process, from education, and from most professions they became preachers, teachers, missionaries, contractors, artisans, boat captains, and wealthy entrepreneurs. Members of this twilight social and legal class, which numbered nearly a half million by 1860, made great accomplishments against strong opposition in the first half of the 19th century. The history of America and of American slavery is woefully incomplete without their story.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Red River Settlers Edythe Rucker Whitley, 1980 Records of the settlers of Northern Montgomery, Robertson and sumner Counties, Tennessee.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Register of Albemarle Parish, Surry and Sussex Counties, 1739-1778 Albemarle, Va. (Parish), 1958 Albemarle Parish was created in 1738 and covered the southern portion of Surry County. It became part of Sussex County when that county was created from Surry County in 1753.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Living Church Quarterly , 1899
  albemarle parish surry virginia: A Blessed Company John K. Nelson, 2003-01-14 In this book, John Nelson reconstructs everyday Anglican religious practice and experience in Virginia from the end of the seventeenth century to the start of the American Revolution. Challenging previous characterizations of the colonial Anglican establishment as weak, he reveals the fundamental role the church played in the political, social, and economic as well as the spiritual lives of its parishioners. Drawing on extensive research in parish and county records and other primary sources, Nelson describes Anglican Virginia's parish system, its parsons, its rituals of worship and rites of passage, and its parishioners' varied relationships to the church. All colonial Virginians--men and women, rich and poor, young and old, planters and merchants, servants and slaves, dissenters and freethinkers--belonged to a parish. As such, they were subject to its levies, its authority over marriage, and other social and economic dictates. In addition to its religious functions, the parish provided essential care for the poor, collaborated with the courts to handle civil disputes, and exerted its influence over many other aspects of community life. A Blessed Company demonstrates that, by creatively adapting Anglican parish organization and the language, forms, and modes of Anglican spirituality to the Chesapeake's distinctive environmental and human conditions, colonial Virginians sustained a remarkably effective and faithful Anglican church in the Old Dominion.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Genealogical Encyclopedia of the Colonial Americas Christina K. Schaefer, 1998 Covers the period of colonial history from the beginning of European colonization in the Western Hemisphere up to the time of the American Revolution.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Living Church Annual , 1917
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820 Paul Heinegg, 2001
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The Source Loretto Dennis Szucs, Sandra Hargreaves Luebking, 2006 Genealogists and other historical researchers have valued the first two editions of this work, often referred to as the genealogist's bible. The new edition continues that tradition. Intended as a handbook and a guide to selecting, locating, and using appropriate primary and secondary resources, The Source also functions as an instructional tool for novice genealogists and a refresher course for experienced researchers. More than 30 experts in this field--genealogists, historians, librarians, and archivists--prepared the 20 signed chapters, which are well written, easy to read, and include many helpful hints for getting the most out of whatever information is acquired. Each chapter ends with an extensive bibliography and is further enriched by tables, black-and-white illustrations, and examples of documents. Eight appendixes include the expected contact information for groups and institutions that persons studying genealogy and history need to find.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: They Went Thataway , 1974 Composed almost entirely of abstracts of wills, deeds, marriage records, powers of attorney, court orders, church records, cemetery records, tax records, guardianship accounts, etc., this unique work provides substantive evidence of the migration of individuals and families to Virginia or from Virginia to other states, countries, or territories. Although primarily concerned with Virginians, the data are of wide-ranging interest. England, France, Germany, Scotland, Barbados, Jamaica, and twenty-three American states are represented, all entries splendidly tied to court sources and authorities. Each record provides prima facie evidence of places of origin and removal, irrefutably linking individuals to both their old and their new homes, and incidentally naming parents and kinsmen, all 10,000 of whom are listed in alphabetical order in the indexes. It is a safe observation that half of the records, having been exhumed from the most improbable sources (some augmented by the compiler's personal files), are the only ones in existence which can prove the ancestor's identity and origin.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Jamestowne Ancestors, 1607-1699 Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis, 2006 A list of all the individuals who can be documented as having lived on [Jamestown] Island between 1607 and 1699, either as land owners or as members of the House of Burgesses or as other officials is presented here--Pref.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Virginia History and Whitfield Biographies Vallie Jo Fox Whitfield, 1976
  albemarle parish surry virginia: A History of the Callaham and Carwile Families Anna Deihls Callahan, 1976 John Callaham was born in Virginia about 1770. On 2 April 1792, a marriage bond was issued in Lunenburg County, Virginia, for the marriage of John Callaham and Nancy Jarrett. He died 24 September 1855 and is buried in the cemetery at Little River Baptist Church, Abbeville County, South Carolina. Zachariah Carwile (1750-1841) was born in Goochland County, Virginia. He married Mary McMahon in 1755. He died at Level Land, South Carolina.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Our Wilson Family , 2007 William Wilson was born in 1778 in Pennsylvania. He married Ann Mackey, daughter of Samuel Mackey, in 1799. They had six known children. He died in about 1850 in Burke County, North Carolina. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Germany, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Arkansas and Oklahoma.
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Free African Americans of North Carolina and Virginia Paul Heinegg, 1997
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts Virginia, 1875
  albemarle parish surry virginia: Grandpap's Family Mary Frances Banks Storey, 1991
  albemarle parish surry virginia: The London Diary (1717-1721) and Other Writings William Byrd, 1958
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