Author: Floyd Benjamin Bennett
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
John Atchison was born in about 1744. He married Rebecca. They had eleven children. John died in 1803 in Ross County, Ohio. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and elsewhere.
Genealogy of John Atchison, 1744-1803
Author: Floyd Benjamin Bennett
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
John Atchison was born in about 1744. He married Rebecca. They had eleven children. John died in 1803 in Ross County, Ohio. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and elsewhere.
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 436
Book Description
John Atchison was born in about 1744. He married Rebecca. They had eleven children. John died in 1803 in Ross County, Ohio. Descendants and relatives lived in Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and elsewhere.
Fifteenth Census of the United States: 1930 ...
Author: United States. Bureau of the Census
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1412
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1412
Book Description
Roney Family History and Genealogy, 1690-1972
Ohio Records and Pioneer Families
Pioneer Pond People Plus Robinson and Allied Families
Author: Betty Pond Snyder
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Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
A genealogy of the ancestors of Betty Rose Pond born 8 Apr 1920 in Mercer County, Ohio the daughter of Marion LeRoy Pond and Frona Marget Denman. She married 27 Jan 1940 Clyde Wilber Snyder in Rockford, Ohio.
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Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
A genealogy of the ancestors of Betty Rose Pond born 8 Apr 1920 in Mercer County, Ohio the daughter of Marion LeRoy Pond and Frona Marget Denman. She married 27 Jan 1940 Clyde Wilber Snyder in Rockford, Ohio.
Genealogy Notes: The Goodrich-Hippe Family of Woodford County, KY
Author: James R. Columbia
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312172479
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A genealogical overview of the Goodrich-Hippe and related families of Woodford County, Kentucky. Other family names include Watts, Hackney, Mahan, Street, Carroll, Jones, Reynolds, Railsback, Blizzard and Bradley. Additional locations include Owen, Henry, Bracken, Franklin and Anderson Counties.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1312172479
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
A genealogical overview of the Goodrich-Hippe and related families of Woodford County, Kentucky. Other family names include Watts, Hackney, Mahan, Street, Carroll, Jones, Reynolds, Railsback, Blizzard and Bradley. Additional locations include Owen, Henry, Bracken, Franklin and Anderson Counties.
Bulletins of the Twelfth Census of the United States
Author: United States. Census Office
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
The Bone and Sinew of the Land
Author: Anna-Lisa Cox
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 1610398114
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
The long-hidden stories of America's black pioneers, the frontier they settled, and their fight for the heart of the nation When black settlers Keziah and Charles Grier started clearing their frontier land in 1818, they couldn't know that they were part of the nation's earliest struggle for equality; they were just looking to build a better life. But within a few years, the Griers would become early Underground Railroad conductors, joining with fellow pioneers and other allies to confront the growing tyranny of bondage and injustice. The Bone and Sinew of the Land tells the Griers' story and the stories of many others like them: the lost history of the nation's first Great Migration. In building hundreds of settlements on the frontier, these black pioneers were making a stand for equality and freedom. Their new home, the Northwest Territory -- the wild region that would become present-day Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin -- was the first territory to ban slavery and have equal voting rights for all men. Though forgotten today, in their own time the successes of these pioneers made them the targets of racist backlash. Political and even armed battles soon ensued, tearing apart families and communities long before the Civil War. This groundbreaking work of research reveals America's forgotten frontier, where these settlers were inspired by the belief that all men are created equal and a brighter future was possible. Named one of Smithsonian's Best History Books of 2018
Publisher: PublicAffairs
ISBN: 1610398114
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 305
Book Description
The long-hidden stories of America's black pioneers, the frontier they settled, and their fight for the heart of the nation When black settlers Keziah and Charles Grier started clearing their frontier land in 1818, they couldn't know that they were part of the nation's earliest struggle for equality; they were just looking to build a better life. But within a few years, the Griers would become early Underground Railroad conductors, joining with fellow pioneers and other allies to confront the growing tyranny of bondage and injustice. The Bone and Sinew of the Land tells the Griers' story and the stories of many others like them: the lost history of the nation's first Great Migration. In building hundreds of settlements on the frontier, these black pioneers were making a stand for equality and freedom. Their new home, the Northwest Territory -- the wild region that would become present-day Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin -- was the first territory to ban slavery and have equal voting rights for all men. Though forgotten today, in their own time the successes of these pioneers made them the targets of racist backlash. Political and even armed battles soon ensued, tearing apart families and communities long before the Civil War. This groundbreaking work of research reveals America's forgotten frontier, where these settlers were inspired by the belief that all men are created equal and a brighter future was possible. Named one of Smithsonian's Best History Books of 2018
Census Reports Eleventh Census: 1890
Author: United States. Census Office. 11th Census
Publisher:
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1318
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1318
Book Description