Genealogies and Sketches of Some Old Families Who Have Taken Prominent Part in the Development of Virginia and Kentucky, Especially, and Later of Many Other States of This UnionGenealogical Publishing Com, 2009 - 183 pagina's In this volume the author focused 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 descendants of those families have extended far and wide among contemporary Americans. |
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Amelia ancestry Augusta County B. F. Van Meter Bath County battle born August born February born October Bourbon County brother Captain Isaac Cunningham cavalry Charles child Clark County Clay Colonel Colonel Jacob command daughter death descendants early eldest Eliza Emanuel Van Meteren emigrated farm father Fayette County Fort Pleasant Garrett George Hannah Hardy County Harness Henry Hockaday honor horses Indians Isaac Van Meter James Jessamine County John Lewis Joseph Kentucky land Lexington Lieutenant lived and died Lord March Margaret marriage married Elizabeth married John married Mary married Miss Martha McNeill Meteren Metre miles Moore Moorefield mother named Nicholas Ohio parents Pendleton County Pettit Presbyterian Church Prewitt prisoners prominent Rebecca regiment removed resided River Robert Sallie Samuel Sarah September settled Solomon Van Meter sons Southern army Thomas Lewis West Virginia Wetherill widow wife William Willis Winchester wounded young youngest
