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    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for Wales UK
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    3. Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Wales record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Wales Gwent South Glamorgan De Morgannwg Mid Glamorgan Morgannwg Ganol West Glamorgan Gorllewin Morgannwg Dyfed Powys Gwynedd Clwyd

    05/31/2009 09:38:57
    1. Genealogy Professionals: Research for London England
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    3. Directory of Family History Research Professionals for London England record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=London Westminster Docklands Oxford Leicester Square Covent Garden Piccadilly Circus Notting Hill Kensington Chelsea Bloomsbury Mayfair Whitechapel Trafalgar Square Hammersmith Fulham Wandsworth Lambeth Southwark Tower Hamlets Hackney Islington Camden Brent Ealing Hounslow Richmond Kingston upon Thames Merton Sutton Croydon Bromley Lewisham Greenwich Bexley Havering Barking Dagenham Redbridge Newham Waltham Forest Haringey Enfield Barnet Harrow Hillingdon

    05/31/2009 09:38:27
    1. Family history research in English records
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    3. More at http://expertgenealogy.com/?x=familyfolios Family history research in English records I offer a range of services from simple look-ups to presentation- quality family histories. With access to the extensive archives available in London, as well as the increasing body of information accessible digitally online, I am able to research families nationally in England & Wales back to 1837 and often much further. Consultations are always free.

    05/31/2009 09:37:47
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Northern Ireland
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    3. Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Northern Ireland record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=NIreland Northern Ireland Down Fermanagh Tyrone Antrim Belfast Armagh Derry Londonderry Ulster Scots Irish

    05/31/2009 09:36:48
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Western Canada
    2. Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Western Canada record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=CanadaWest Canadian BC British Columbia Alberta Manitoba Saskatchewn Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut Vancouver Edmonton Calgary Saskatoon Regina Victoria Winnipeg

    05/31/2009 09:35:10
    1. Family History Research Professionals - Italy
    2. Directory of Family History Research Professionals for Italian record sources at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=Italy Abruzzo L'Aquila Basilicata Potenz Calabria Catanzaro Campania Naples Napoli Emilia-Romagna Bologna Friuli-Venezia Giulia Trieste Latium Lazio Rome Roma Liguria Genoa Genova Lombardy Lombardia Milan, Milano Marches Marche Ancona Molise Campobasso Piedmont Piemonte Turin Torino Apulia Puglia Bari Sardinia Sardegna Cagliari Aosta Valley Valle d'Aosta Vallée d'Aoste Aosta Aoste Tuscany Toscana Florence Firenze Trentino Tyrol Trentino-Alto Adige Trentino-Südtirol Trento Bolzano- Bozen Umbria Perugia Sicily Sicilia Palermo Veneto Venice Venezia

    05/31/2009 09:34:35
    1. Family History Research Professionals - USA
    2. Directory of Professional Researchers for American records at http://expertgenealogy.com/service.asp?specialty=USA Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, Boston Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Pennsylvania New York New Jersey Virginia West Virginia Baltimore Washington Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota Kansas Missouri Chicago Cleveland Indianapolis Detroit St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Minneapolis Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon Washington Wyoming Seattle Portland Oregon Arizona California Colorado Hawaii New Mexico Nevada Utah Los Angeles San Diego San Jose San Francisco Denver Phoenix Florida Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Alabama Kentucky Mississippi Tennessee Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Atlanta Austin Birmingham Charleston Charlotte Corpus Christi Dallas El Paso Fort Lauderdale Houston Jackson Jacksonville, Little Rock, Louisville, Memphis, Miami, Mobile, Montgomery, Nashville, New Orleans, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Raleigh, Richmond, San Antonio, Savannah, Shreveport, Tampa, Tulsa

    05/31/2009 09:33:46
    1. History of Roanoke Co., Va on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORY OF ROANOKE COUNTY, SALEM, ROANOKE CITY VIRGINIA AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS EDITED AND COMPILED BY WILLIAM McCAULEY, A. M. "History is Philosophy Teaching by Examples." 1734-1900 This 542 page book includes a 21 page surname index. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe) or Preview for the iMac. A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience Price $35.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $38.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us athttp://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ Table of Contents. CHAPTER 1. DISCOVERY OF VIRGINIA, AND FIRST ATTEMPTS AT SETTLEMENT Virginia, the Site of the First Settlement of English in America-Grants to John Cabot-Voyages of the Cabots--- Grants to Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh-Expeditions and Attempts at Founding Settlements by Sir Richard Grenville-Thu Name "Virginia" Bestowed-Attempts to Found a Colony on Roanoke Island Abandoned-Two Events of Interest Marking the Experience of this Colony-Grants to the London and Plymouth Companies-Expedition under Christopher Newport and Founding of Jamestown-Relations with the Indians and Services of Captain John Smith to the Colony. CHAPTER II. EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE FORMATION OF ROANOKE COUNTY Orange County Divided Into Augusta and Frederick-Botetourt County Carved out of the Area of Augusta County-Fincastle County Erected- Agitation for the Establishment of Roanoke County-The Boundaries of the New County of Roanoke-Origin of the Name "Roanoke"---The First Courts and County Officers-Changes in Western Boundary Line-Part of Montgomery County Annexed-Craig County Formed From Botetourt, Roanoke, Giles and Monroe Counties. CHAPTER III. SETTLEMENT OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA Expeditions of Colonel Wood, Captain Batte and Governor Spotswood-Two Converging Streams of Immigration-Exploring Expedition of John Marlin and John Sailing-Grants to Beverly and Burden--Heroism of the Early Pioneers- Some of the Early Grants of Land-Description of Tombstone Near Hollins Institute-Indian Raid on Roanoke, Catawba and Jackson's River- The Great Indian Trail--The Route of Travel Through the Valley-Forts on the Virginia Frontiers-Mason's Fort-The Old-Time Wagoner--The Old- Time Tavern-The Stage Coach. CHAPTER IV, MODE OF LIVING OF THE PRIMITIVE SETTLERS CHAPTER V. TOPOGRAPHY, CLIMATE, ECONOMICAL GEOLOGY AND MINERAL AND AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES OF THE COUNTY CHAPTER VI. MILITARY RECORD OF THE COUNTY. Revolutionary Soldiers from Augusta County-Yellow Jackets-Salem Light Infantry Grays-Confederate Flags -The Great Seal-Salem Flying Artillery- Roanoke Grays-Dixie Grays-Roanoke Guards-Jeff Davis Rifles, CHAPTER VII. THE. TOWN OF SALEM Grants of Land Within the Limits of the Town of Salem-Patent of 62,5 Acres to Gen. Andrew Lewis-James Simpson, the Founder-The First Lot Owners-The Establishment of the Town-The Original Trustees--- Acts of Assembly Enlarging THE Town-A Glance at SALEM in 1819--Boundaries of the Town Extended--Act of Incorporation of the Town-Turnpikes Leading From Salem--First Public Institutions of Salem--Some of, the Early Proceedings of the Town Council-Further Extensions of THE Town Limits- The Limits Contracted Growth and Development-Business Industries- Churches---Centennial Anniversary of Salem-Speeches and Addresses- Town Officers of Salem. CHAPTER VIII. ROANOKE CITY Big Lick, the Precursor of Roanoke-Gainsborough or the Old Lick-Attempted Building of Prestonville-Big Lick's Boom of 1834-Gradual Growth of Big Lick---Big Lick Incorporated-Advent of the Shenandoah Valley Railroad-The Roanoke Land & improvement Company-Roanoke Machine Works —Big Lick Given the name of Roanoke and Boundaries Extended-Roanoke Incorporated as a City-Hustings Court-Period of Great Material Prosperity-City Limits Again Extended-Real Estate and Personal Property Valuations-The Friendly Relations Between Capital and Labor- Public Improvements-Churches-Educational Facilities-Virginia College- National Business College--Historical Sketch of Roanoke City High School----Fraternal Organizations---Bench and Bar---Physicians and Surgeons-Military-Water Supply-The Streets and Drives-The City Government-Mayors of Big Lick and of the Town and City of. Roanoke-- Officers of the City of Roanoke--Officers Elected by the Common Council-Terms of Council, Presidents and Clerks-Members of the Common Council. CHAPTER IX. NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY Its Important Part in the Development of Southwest Virginia--- Norfolk & Petersburg Railroad, Southside Railroad and Virginia & -Kentucky Railroad Merged into the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad, which is Deeded to the Norfolk & Western-The Transaction Managed by Clarence H. Clark-Relation of New River Railroad to the Norfolk & Western -Improvement and Extension Mortgage-Cripple Creek Extension- Report on Ores-Norfolk Terminal Company's Important Works at Norfolk a Benefit to the Coal and Iron Region of Southwest Virginia - Extensions Through the Coal Fields-Creation of the One-Hundred-Year Mortgage-Ohio Extension-Statistics of Mileage, Passenger and Freight Traffic, Equipment and Earnings-Roanoke Machine Works-Iron-Belt Mining & Development Company Becomes the Virginia Company-Investments in Other Companies-Extension' and Branches-Improvements Along the Line-Director and Officers of the Company. CHAPTER X. THE BANKS OF ROANOKE COUNTY CHAPTER XI. NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTY. Newspapers of Salem-Extracts from Editorials- -Press of Roanoke City. CHAPTER XII. CHURCHES AND ORPHANAGES IN Roanoke COUNTY The Methodist Episcopal Church in Salem-The Baptist Church in Roanoke County-Salem Baptist Church Salem Presbyterian Church-Vinton Presbyterian Church-The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Roanoke County- College Evangelical Lutheran Church, Salem-The Protestant Episcopal Church in Roanoke County and Salem-The Protestant Episcopal Church in Roanoke City-The Methodist Episcopal Church in Roanoke City- Presbyterianism in Roanoke City-St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church-The Baptist Church in Roanoke City-St. Andrew's Parish, Roman Catholic Church--Church of the United Brethren in Christ-Lutheran Orphan Home at Salem, Virginia--Baptist Orphanage of Virginia. CHAPTER XIII. THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF R0AN0KE COUNTY CHAPTER XIV. MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND COUNTRY OFFICERS State Senators-Members of the House of Delegates- Judges of County Court--Clerks of County Court-Commonwealth's Attorneys-Sheriffs--County Treasurers-Officers of Circuit Court. CHAPTER XV. SKETCHES OF PROMINENT MEN WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY John Lewis, the Pioneer Settler of the Upper Valley of Virginia, and Gen. Andrew Lewis, the Hero of the Battle of Point Pleasant-Col, William Fleming-Rev. Urias Powers-The Bryan Family-William C. Williams-John McCauley-Rev. David Frederick Bittle, D. D., First President of Roanoke College-John Trout-Frederick Johnston-Capt. Abraham Hupp- Prof. Charles Lewis Cocke. APPENDIX. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF ROANOKE COLLEGE- COLORED CHURCHES OF SALEM BIOGRAPHICAL see Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=68

    05/31/2009 03:32:35
    1. Washington County Tennessee Court of Pleas 1778-1799
    2. Doris Christian
    3. TENNESSEE RECORDS OF WASHINGTON COUNTY COUNTY COURT OF PLEAS AND QUARTER SESSIONS VOLUME BOOK #1 SECTIONS # 1 & 2 1778-1785 1787-1798 1798-1799 COPYING HISTORICAL RECORDS PROJECT WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION Court of Pleas contains court proceedings, jury lists, land sales, slave sales, appointment of estate executors, dowery settlements, assignment of guardianships, orders to inventory estates, etc. and a few marriages. This book contains 502 pages plus a 37 page index. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. This book (CD) contains 368 pages including a 8 page index. Price $35.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $38.00 http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 Index: Abbott, Abel, Abell, Able, Action, Acton, Adair, Adams, Addington, Adkins, Adull, Aeton, Agan, AIKEN, Akins, Aldhoon, Alesean, Alexander, ALEXANDER, Alexr, Alhom, Alison, Allen, Allexander, Allicot, Allifor, Alliot, Allison, Allisons, Allott, Alphe, Alsop, Ambrose, Andeburk, Anderson, Andil, Andis, Andiz, Anthoney, Anthony, Antony, Arbuckell, Archer, Ardin, Armer, Armstrong, Arnold, Artacallaullah, Arundel, Arundell, Ash, Ashe, Asher, Ashier, Ashmore, Askiners, Assimors, Assimus, Aston, Attacallaculla, Austin, Auston, Authur, Averat, Avery, Baber, Bacon, Bader, Baeksvill, Bailerson, Bailes, Bailey, Bails, Baily, Baison, Baits, Bakee, Baker, BALDAN, Baldwin, Bale, Baley, Ball, Ballard, Balliger, Ballinger, Ban, Barclay, Barday, Bardy, Barkdill, Barker, Barkeville, Barkley, Barksdale, Barksdill, Barkson, Barksville, Barley, Barlick, Barlleson, Barlow, Barner, Barnes, Barns, Baron, Barr, Barren, Barres, Barrker, Barrn, Barron, Baskins, Baslis, Bass, Bassendine, Basvill, Batey, Baxter, Baylees, Bayles, Baylese, Bayless, Bayley, Bayleys, Baylis, Baylor, Bayly, Bayro, Beal, Bean, Beane, Beann, Beans, Bear, Beard, Bearden, Beardon, Beards, Bearing, Bears, Beaty, Beavley, Bebur, Beckman, Been, Beene, Beens, Beers, Begart, Belfom, Belfour, Bell, Belling, Below, Bemer, Benedict, Benett, Bennet, Bennett, Berd, Berksdill, Berley, Berlington, Berry, Betner, Beverley, Beverly, Bevyhouse, Bewley, Bewly, Bibby, Biddle, Biddlesom, Bidicum, Bigart, Billinger, Billings, Billingsly, Billington, Binghouse, Birch, Bird, Biren, Birksdell, Birmingham, Bishops, Bitner, Black, Blackburn, Blackham, Blackley, Blackwell, Blair, Blaire, Blakely, Blakly, Blanton, Bleekly, Blevins, Blevons, Blyth, Blythe, Bogard, Bogars, Bogart, Boggart, Bohannar, Bolick, Bollan, Bolow, Bolows, Bond, Bonds, Books, Booth, Boothe, Booths, Boren, Borens, Boring, Bormds, Boulding, Bouldwin, Boulstone, Boulten, Bounds, Bouring, Bowen, Bower, Bowers, Bowery, Bowlings, Bowman, Bowring, Bowyer, Bowyers, Box, Boyd, Boyer, Brachus, Bradcutt, Bradley, Bradly, Brady, Braison, Bramer, Brandon, Branet, Brasil, Bratton, Breaden, Breeden, Breedon, Brees, Brewley, Breye, Brian, Briant, Briceden, Brigham, Brigman, Brignam, Brigs, Briles, Brinner, Brison, Brittain, Brittan, Britten, Brittian, Britton, Brocedon, Brochen, Brochus, Brock, Broiles, Brook, Brooks, Brounel, Brown, Browning, Browns, Broyles, Bruer, Brufield, Bruley, Brumet, Brumett, Brumit, Brumitt, Brummit, Brung, Brunk, Brurnit, Bryan, Bryant, Bryany, Buccannon, Buchanan, Buchannon, Buck, Bugham, Bughart, Bull, Bullar, Bullard, Buller, Bullinger, Bullington, Bullor, Bulls, Bunday, Bundy, Bunton, Burby, Burden, Burdly, Burdy, Burgat, Burk, Burke, Burlason, Burleson, Burlington, Burlison, Burrow, Burrows, Burson, Burton, Bushress, Butler, Buxton, Bybee, Bylor, Byree, Cable, CACHE, Cair, Calaham, Calahan, Calberts, Calbet, Caldwell, Calhon, Callahan, Calleham, Callihan, Callwell, Calmont, Calvert, Calwell, Cameron, Campbell, Campbells, Campbles, Cannon, Canty, Capps, Carden, Carder, Carey, Caring, Carland, Carlin, Carly, Carmack, Carmeck, Carmell, Carmicall, Carmichael, Carmichaels, Carmichal, Carmichale, Carmicheal, Carmichle, Carmicle, Carmieekal, Carmile, Carney, Carny, Carogur, Carothers, Carr, Carreathers, Carriger, Carriger, Carry, Carson, Carter, Carters, Carver, Casaday, Case, Casedy, Cash, Cashedy, Cashes, Casner, Cason, Cassady, Cassmer, Caswell, Cathart, Catlering, Causon, Cave, Cavert, Cavial, Cerven, Cervis, Chadle, Chamberlain, Chamberlin, Chambers, Chamble, Chancey, Chancy, Chanevy, Chapman, Chapps, Charag, Charke, Charlton, Charltons, Charter, Charters, Chaster,, Chatawood, Chenasty, Chester, Chew, Chilsom, Chinasttah, Chinatah, Chisem, Chislm, Chislom, Chism, Chisolem, Chisolm, Chisolmy, Chisom, Chissom, Chitwood, Choate, Chon, Choor, Chote, Christian, Christy, Christys, Citson, Clar, Clark, Clarke, Clarkedy, Clarks, Clarkwell, Clay, Clayton, Clerk, Clingen, Cloleson, Clover, Cloyd, Cloyde, Coal, Coalman, Coalter, Cobb, Cochran, Cock, Cocke, Cockwell, Coffee, Coffman, Cohar, Cohnon, Cohom, Colberson, Coleson, Collect, Coller, Collet, Collett, Collier, Colliham, Collin, Collings, Collins, for rest of index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=122 -

    05/31/2009 03:32:31
    1. History of Logan Co. W. Va. on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORY OF LOGAN COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA DEALING WITH Indian Life and Legends, Early Pioneers, Their Mode of Living, Formation of the County, the Noted Hatfield‑McCoy Feud, the "Armed March" on Logan, Municipal Affairs, Court Records, Formation of Coal Companies, Brilliant Development of the Valley, Wonderful Expansion of the Coal Industry. etc. BY G. T. SWAIN 1927 This 364 page book includes a 19 page index. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price $25 Plus $3.00 S&H Total $28.00 for Table of Contents and Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=125

    05/31/2009 03:32:22
    1. History of Upper SC by Landrum on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA, EMBRACING FOR THE MOST PART THE PRIMITIVE AND COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE TERRITORY COMPRISING THE ORIGINAL COUNTY OF SPARTANBURG WITH A GENERAL REVIEW OF THE ENTIRE MILITARY OPERATIONS IN THE UPPER PORTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND PORTIONS OF NORTH CAROLINA. BY DR. J. B. O. LANDRUM. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price: Price $25 plus $3.00 shipping Total $28.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: Or visit us at dmkheritage@austin.rr.com http://www.dmkheritage.com/ This 384 page book contains five sketches (maps) and a 7 page index. It is primarily about the Revolutionary War in the Upper part of South Carolina but it also contains brief sketches of the people engaged in those battles. See below for more that you ever wanted to know about this book. Table of Contents: OUR COUNTRY AS IT WAS.‑ITS NATURAL CHARACTERISTICS. ‑ITS BEAUTY OF SCENERY.‑ITS ABUNDANCE OF GAME, ETC. THE FIRST PEOPLE OF OUR COUNTRY.‑THE CHEROKEE INDIAN.‑HIS HABITS, CHARACTERISTICS, ETC. CHANGE FROM PROPRIETARY TO ROYAL AUTHORITY.‑ TREATY OF SIR ALEXANDER CUMMING WITH THE CHEROKEE INDIANS.‑THE FORERUNNERS OF CIVILIZATION.‑THE STOCKMEN.‑COW‑ PENS MEN.‑INDIAN TRADERS, ETC. TREATY OF GOVERNOR GLEN WITH THE CHEROKEE INDIANS.‑‑‑THE FIRST SETTLERS OF UPPER CAROLINA UNEXPECTED OUTBREAK AND MASSACRES BY THE INDIANS ON THE BORDERS. FORT PRINCE AND OTHER FORTS.‑‑‑BLACKSTOCK ROAD. CHEROKEE WAR CONTINUED.‑‑‑ENDING OF THE SAME.‑RENEWED PROSPERITY OF THE COUNTRY, &c. INTRODUCTORY TO THE BREAKING OUT OF THE REVOLUTION. INTRIGUE OF GOVERNOR CAMPBELL WITH THE PEOPLE OF THE BACK COUNTRY.‑COMMISSIONERS SENT BY COUNCIL OF SAFETY TO THE UP‑COUNTRY. THE ASSEMBLING OF THE KING'S MEN.‑ MR. DRAYTON IS‑ SUES A PROCLAMATION.‑RESORTS TO OTHER MEANS THAN DISCOURSES.‑‑‑THE MILITIA AND RANGERS RALLY TO HIS AID CAPTAIN ROBERT CUNNINGHAM ARRESTED AND CARRIED TO CHARLESTOWN AND INCARCERATED‑‑CAPTURE OF ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF POWDER BY PATRICK CUNNINGHAM WHILE ON ITS WAY TO THE CHEROKEE NATION.‑KING'S MEN MARCHING AGAINST MAJORS WILLIAMSON AND MASON WHO ARE BESEIGED IN STOCKADE FORTS AT NINETY‑SIX.‑TERMS OF CAPITULATION AGREED UPON. THE FAMOUS SNOW CAMPAIGN. PATRIOTISM OF EARLY SETTLERS OF SPARTANBURG AND UNION COUNTIES.‑INDIAN OUTRAGES, 1776. LETTER FROM PROF. MORRISON INDIAN INVASIONS AND MASSACRES OF 1776 CONTINUED.‑ HANNON MASSACRE.‑MURDER OF MR. ANDERSON AND OTHERS.‑MAJOR HOWARD'S VICTORY OVER "BIG WARRIOR" AT ROUND MOUNTAIN.‑ MAJOR WILLIAMSON'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE CHEROKEES 1N 1776. INTERVAL OF QUIET.‑PROPOSITIONS FOR PEACE WHICH ARE REJECTED.‑BRITISH RENEW THEIR EFFORTS TO CONQUER THE PROVINCE.‑GENERAL LINCOLN IS APPOINTED BY THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS TO TAKE COMMAND OF AMERICAN FORCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA HIS CAMPAIGN AND SURRENDER AT CHARLESTOWN, SOUTH CAROLINA.‑EXPEDITION OF MAJOR FERGUSON TO NINETY‑SIX DISTRICT.‑MANY INHABITANTS SEEK BRITISH PROTECTION, &c.‑RENEWING HOPES AND PREPARATIONS FOR DEFENSE. FIRST BATTLE OF CEDAR SPRINGS.‑GENERAL UPRISING OF THE WHIGS.‑CONTINUED MARAUDING, PILLAGING, &c., BY FERGUSON AND HIS MEN THE BRITISH OUTPOSTS IN SUMMER, 1780.‑CONCENTRATION OF WHIG FORCES AT EARLE'S FORD AND CEDAR SPRING.‑RETREAT OF COLONEL JONES FROM GEORGIA. SHELBY AND SEVIER UNITED WITH McDOWELL AT CHEROKEE FORD.‑COLONEL CLARKE RETREATS FROM GEORGIA AND JOINS SUMTER'S COMMAND.‑CAPTURE OF THICKETY PORT. SECOND BATTLE OF CEDAR SPRING OR WOFFORD'S IRON WORKS. EXPEDITION AND BATTLE OF MUSGROVE'S MILL.‑ SKETCH OF ISAAC SHELBY AND OTHERS. SOUTH CAROLINA OVERRUN.‑BLOODTHIRSTY ORDERS OF CORNWALLIS TO CRUGER AT NINETY‑SIX.‑SHELBY, CLARKE AND WILLIAMS RETIRE TO NORTH CAROLINA. PROPOSITION TO RAISE AN ARMY ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MOUNTAINS.‑A STORM BEGINS TO GATHER.‑FERGUSON THE UNDISPUTED MASTER OF THE UP‑COUNTRY. ‑HIS PLUNDERINGS.‑STORY OF DUNLAP. FERGUSON TARRIES AT GILBERTTOWN TO CUT OFF THE RETREAT OF COLONEL CLARKE FROM GEORGIA TO NORTH CAROLINA‑‑CRUELTY TO PRISONERS BELONGING TO CLARKE'S COMMAND‑SAMUEL PHILIPS PAROLED BY FERGUSON WITH A MESSAGE BY THE LATTER TO THE OVER‑MOUNTAIN PEOPLE.‑SHELBY AND SEVIER MEET AND CONFER.‑LETTERS AND MESSENGERS SENT TO COLONELS CAMPBELL, CLEVELAND AND OTHERS.‑AN EXPEDITION AGREED UPON. GATHERING OF OTHER CLANS FOR THE EXPEDITION AGAINST FERGUSON‑COLONEL WILLIAMS COMMISSIONED A BRIGADIER‑GENERAL BY GOVERNOR RUTLEDGE.‑MOVEMENTS OF HILL, LACY AND WILLIAMS. ROUTE OF FERGUSON FROM GILBERTTOWN TO KING'S MOUNTAIN. FURTHER MOVEMENTS OF OVER‑MOUNTAIN MEN.‑INFORMATION OBTAINED BY A SPY OF FERGUSON'S MOVE MENTS.‑LACY VISITS IE CAMP OF THE OVER‑MOUNTAIN MEN.‑A SPECIAL MOUNTED FORCE SELECTED TO OVERTAKE FERGUSON.‑JUNCTION OF OVER‑MOUNTAIN MEN AT COWPENS WITH HILL, LACY, WILLIAMS AND GRAHAM.‑THE MARCH RESUMED AT NIGHT TO OVERTAKE FERGUSON BATTLE AND VICTORY AT KING'S MOUNTAIN, OCTOBER 7, I780‑ DEATH OF FERGUSON.‑DETAILS OF THE SURRENDER.‑‑INTERESTING INCIDENTS.‑THE WHIGS RETRACE THEIR MARCH WITH PRISONERS FROM KING'S MOUNTAIN TO NORTH CAROLINA, RESTING FOR A TIME AT GILBERTTOWN.‑EXECUTION OF COLONEL MILLS AND OTHERS AT BICKERSTAFF'S.‑MARCH CONTINUED. SKETCHES OF THE PROMINENT HEROES IN THE SCENES AT KING'S MOUNTAIN. GENERAL WILLIAM CAMPBELL CORNWALLIS GROWS ALARMED FOR HIS SAFETY AFTER THE OVERTHROW AT KING'S MOUNTAIN.‑ABANDONS WHILE AT CHARLOTTE FURTHER INVASION OF NORTH CAROLINA‑RETURNS TO SOUTH CAROLINA AND ESTABLISHES CAMP AT WINNSBORO.‑BATTLE OF FISH DAM ON BROAD RIVER BATTLE O BLACKSTOCK'S, NOVEMBER 20, 1780. GENERAL GREENE RELIEVES GENERAL GATES AND ASSUMES COMMAND OF THE SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT. CONDITION, NUMBERS, &c., OF THE SOUTHERN ARMY. THE ARMY IS DIVIDED.‑GENERAL DANIEL MORGAN ASSUMES COMMAND OF ALL FORCES IN UPPER SOUTH CAROLINA‑GENERAL GATES RETURNS HOME THE WHIGS IN SOUTH CAROLINA THROW OFF BRITISH PROTECTION AND RALLY UNDER COLONEL ANDREW PICKENS.‑COLONEL WASHINGTON ATTACKS AND REPULSES A BODY OF LOYALISTS AT HAMMOND'S STORE .MORGAN'S PERMANENT STAND ON THE PACOLET ALARMS CORNWALLIS FOR THE SAFETY OF NINETY-SIX.‑HE DETACHES TARLETON TO PUSH HIS ADVERSARY TO THE UTMOST.‑MORGAN'S REASONS FOR FIGHTING.‑TARLETON AND CORNWALLIS AGREE TO MARCH PARALLEL TO EACH OTHER, THE FORMER ON THE WEST SIDE, THE LATTER ON THE EAST SIDE OF BROAD RIVER.‑CORNWALLIS' FAILURE TO MOVE AND REASONS THEREFOR BATTLE OF COWPENS, JANUARY 17, 1781. MORGAN RESOLVES TO RESUME HIS MARCH IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE BATTLE OF COWPENS.‑LEAVES PICKENS TO CARE FOR THE WOUNDED.‑PRISONERS SENT TO CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA‑MOVEMENTS OF THE ARMY OF CORNWALLIS.‑MORGAN CROSSES SHERRILL'S FORD ON CATAWBA RIVER.‑CORNWALLIS FOLLOWS.‑RAPID RISE OF THE STREAM PREVENTS HIS CROSSING.‑GENERAL GREENE LEAVES HIS ARMY ON THE PER DEE AND JOINS MORGAN ON THE CATAWBA AND ASSUMES COMMAND. MORGAN RETREATS TO THE YADKIN.‑GENERAL GREENE REMAINS BEHIND TO COLLECT MILITIA.‑CORNWALLIS CROSSES THE CATAWBA.‑FALL OF DAVIDSON. TWO WINGS OF AMERICANS UNITE AT GUILFORD C. H. RETREAT ACROSS THE DAN.‑CORNWALLIS OUTSTRIPPED IN THE RACE GENERAL REVIEW OF MILITARY OPERATIONS IN NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA.‑CORNWALLIS REPAIRS TO HILLSBOROUGH AND ERECTS A ROYAL STANDARD. INVITES THE INHABITANTS TO JOIN HIM‑GENERAL GREENE RE- CROSSES THE DAN AND MARCHES TO GUILFORD C. H.‑BATTLE OF GUILFORD.‑ITS EFFECTS. GENERAL GREENE RETIRES TO SPEEDWELL'S IRON WORKS.‑CORNWALLIS RETREATS TO WILMINGTON. GREENE PURSUES TO RAMSEY'S MILL.‑THE TWO ARMIES TURN BACK TO BACK.‑CORNWALLIS MARCHES TO VIRGINIA.‑GREENE RETURNS TO SOUTH CAROLINA. ‑CAPTURE OF FORT WATSON.‑BATTLE OF HOBKIRK. RETREAT OF LORD RAWDEN.‑FALL OF ORANGEBURG, FORTE MOTTE AND GRANBY.‑SEIGE AND FALL OF AUGUSTA. SIEGE OF NINETY‑SIX‑‑ADVANCE OF RAWDON.‑RETREAT OF GENERAL GREENE TO TIM'S ORDINARY.‑RAWDON ABANDONS THE POST AT NINETY‑SIX AND RETREATS TO GRANBY, ON THE CONGAREE.‑STEWART MARCHES FROM ORANGEBURG TO MEET HIM.‑GENERAL GREENE ADVANCES TO GRANBY.‑‑RAWDON RETREATS.‑EXECUTION OF HAYNE.‑RAWDON LEAVES SOUTH CAROLINA. EUTAW SPRINGS NOTICED.‑OTHER INCIDENTS, &c. THE "BLOODY BILLS," CUNNINGHAM AND BATES.‑EARLY YEARS OF WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM.‑VOLUNTEERS IN CAPTAIN CALDWELL'S COMPANY.‑DESERTS THE AMERICAN CAUSE AND BECOMES AN ACTIVE PARTISAN ON THE BRITISH SIDE.‑MAKES A RAID TO THE UP‑COUNTRY IN NOVEMBER, 1781‑UPRISING OF THE CHEROKEES.‑‑EXPEDITION OF GENERAL PICKENS TO THEIR COUNTRY‑‑THE CHEROKEES SUE FOR PEACE.‑CUNNINGHAM CONTINUES HIS BLOODY MARCH FROM ORANGEBURG THROUGH NEWBERRY, LAURENS, UNION, AND SPARTANBURG.‑MASSACRE AT THE TURNER HOUSE.‑MURDER OF CAPT. JOHN CALDWELL.‑MASSACRE AT "HAYES' STATION."‑ESCAPE OF MR. JOHN BOVCE.‑CUNNINGHAM VISITS CHARLES MOORE'S PLACE. ‑‑KILLING OF CAPTAIN STEADMAN AND TWO OTHERS. MURDER OF JOHN WOOD, EDWARD HAMPTON, JAMES WOOD, MR. LAWSON AND OTHERS‑CUNNINGHAM HASTILY RETREATS.‑IS PURSUED BY CAPTAINS JOHN MCCLURE, JOHN BARRY AND GENERAL PICKENS, AND HE RETREATS TO FLORIDA.‑" BLOODY BILL" BATES APPEARS IN THE VICINITY OF GOWEN'S FORT, ACCOMPANIED BY INDIANS AND BAD MEN.‑‑MASSACRE AT THOMSON'S FORT AND MILL'S STATION.‑‑MURDER OF THE MOTLEY FAMILY.‑BATES BECOMES A HORSE THIEF.‑IS CAPTURED AFTER THE REVOLUTION AND CARRIED TO GREENVILLE.‑IS SHOT BY YOUNG MOTLEY. INDEX: Abbett, Adair, Alexander, Allaire, Allen, Alverson, Anderson, Andre, Andrew, Appleton, Archer, Armstrong, Arnold, Attakulla Kulla, Austell, Bacon, Bagwell, Bailey, Baldwin, Ballard, Ballenger, Banroff, Barnett, Barry, Barrys, Barton, Bates, Baxter, Baylor, Bearden, Beason, Beattie, Beene, Beicher, Bell, Bennell, Benton, Berry, Bickerstaff, Biddy, Bishop, Biter, Blackstock, Blackstocks, Blassingame, Bobo, Bomar, Bonner, Boone, Bostick, Botta, Bowie, Boyce, Boyd, Braddock, Brandon, Brannon, Bratton, Brice, Bright, Brown, Browning, Bruton, Bryalit, Bryan, Buchannon, Buck, Buffington, Buford, Burke, Burnet, Burnett, Burns, Burrel, Burton, Bush, Butler, Byars, Caldwell, Caldwells, Calhoun, Cambridge, Cameron, Camp, Campbell, Candler, Cannon, Carl, Carlisle, Carrington, Carrol, Casey, Casselberry, Caswell, Central, Chambers, Chandler, Chapman, Chesney, Chew, Childers, Chitwood, Choice, Chronicle, Chuloch Culla, Clark, Clarke, Clary, Clayton, Cleveland, Clinton, Cocke, Coffee, Coffin, Cole, Colleton, Collins, Colvill, Compton, Conway, Cook, Cooper, Cope, Copeland, Corn Stalk, Cornwallis, Cotymore, Couch, Cowen, Cowls, Cox, Crawford, Crockor, Crow, Crowder, Cruger, Culberson, Culbertson, Cumming, Cunningham, Cunninghams, Cusack, Dalrymple, Daniel, Davidson, Davie, Davis, DE PEYSTER, Dean, DePeyster, D'Estang, Dewberry, Dickerson, Dickinson, Dickson, Dill, Dillard, Doak, Dodd, Dodson, Dooly, Draper, Drayton, Drummond, Dun, Duncan, Duncanson, Dunlap, Dunmore, Dunn, Duval, Earle, Eaton, Edmondson, Edwards, Eggleston, Elder, Ellet, Elliott, Epsey, Evans, Even, Ewing, Ezell, Fairfield, Fanning, Farrow, Faust, Ferguson, Ferris, Fielder, Fields, Finch, Fisher, Fletchall, Floyd, Ford, Forney, Foster, Foudren, Fowler, Franklin, Franks, Fraser, Freeman, Frey, Gage, Garnett, Gaston, Gates, Geiger, Geigier, Gentry, Gibbs, Gibson, Gilbert, Giles, Gilkey, Gillespie, Gilley, Gilliland, Gilmer, Glen, Golden, Golightly, Goodlett, Goodloe, Goodman, Gordon, Gowen, Graham, Granby, Grant, Graves, Gray, Green, Greene, Greenling, Greer, Grierson, Griffin, Griffith, Grimball, Grimes, Hagood, Hambright, Hammett, Hammond, Hampton, Hamptons, Hancock, Hanger, Hanna, Hannon, Hardin, Hardy, Harmon, Harris, Harrison, Hart, Hathorne, Hawk, Hawkins, Hawsey, Hayes, Hayne, Haynsworth, Hays, Haywood, Headley, Henderson, Henry, Herndon, Hightower, Hill, Hilliard, Hobbs, Holloway, Hops, Horry, Howard, Howe, Howell, Hoy, Huger, Hughes, Hunt, Hurt, Husband, Hyrne, Inman, Innes, Irby, Irving, Irwin, Jackson, Jeffries, Jenkins, Jennings, Johnson, Jones, Jordan, Keer, Kelly, Kelsey, Kennedy, Kerr, Kershaw, Kirby, Kirkland, Knox, Kosciusko, Lacy, LaFayette, Lafferty, Lambright, Lancaster, Landford, Landrum, Laurens, Lawrence, Lawson, Leach, Lee, Lemaster, Lenoir, Leslie, Lewis, Lincoln, Lipscomb, Littlejohn, Littleton, Logan, Lowe, Lyles, Madison, Maham, Marion, Martin, Mason, Matthews, Mattocks, Maxwell, Mayfield, Mayhew, Mayson, McAbee, McAboy, McCall, McClure, McCombs, McCrea, McDowell, McDowells, McFall, McGowan, McIlhaney, McJunkin, McKay, McKensie, McLauren, McMakin, McMillen, McPherson, McRea, McWilliams, Means, Middleton, Miller, Mills, Milven, Mintz, Mobley, Monroe, Montgomery, Moore, Moores, Morgan, Morrell, Morris, Morrison, Motley, Mott, Motte, Moultrie, Moy Toy, Muffin, Murphy, Murry, Musgrove, Myer, Nash, Neal, Neel, Neil, Nelson, Nesbitt, Newman, Nichols, Nicholson, Oats, O'Hara, Orr, Page, Paris, Park, Pearis, Pearson, Pedan, Pendleton, Perry, Petty, Philips, Pickens, Pinckney, Pinketham, Plummer, Polk, Pollard, Ponder, Pool, Poole, Postel, Powell, Preston, Prevost, Price, Prince, Pulaski, Quinns, Rainwaters, Ramsay, Ramsey, Randall, Randolph, Rapley, Rawdon, Ray, Read, Reed, Reid, Rhodes, Richardson, Riddle, Roberts, Robertson, Robinson, Roddy, Roebuck, Rogers, Rose, Ross, Rudolph, Russell, Rutherford, Rutledge, Sabine., Saunders, Savages, Saxon, Saye, Schenck, Schuyuka, Scruggs, Sealey, Selden, Sevier, Shatteen, Shelby, Sherrill, Shields, Shuburg, Simmons, Simms, Sims, Singleton, Smith, Snoddy, Steadman, Steel, Steele, Steen, Stewart, Stillman, Stone, Stuart, Summers, Sumpter, Sumter, Sunderland, Surratt, Swain, Tapp, Tarleton, Tarrant, Tate, Taylor, Tennant, Terry, Thackston, Thomas, Thomason, Thomson, Timmons, Tinsley, Tipton, Todd, Tolleson, Trail, Trimmier, Triplet, Tuck, Turner, Twiggs, Twitty, Underwood, Vance, Varner, Vaughn, Vernon, Wakefield, Walden, Waldrop, Walker, Wallace, Ward, Washington, Waters, Watkins, Watson, Wayne, Webster, Wells, Wemyss, Wescott, West, Westmoreland, Wheeler, White, Whittaker, Wilkens, Wilkerson, Wilkes, Williams, Williamson, Wilson, Wingo, Winn, Winsmith, Winston, Wofford, Wood, Woodruff, Woods, Wylie, Young,

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    1. Family Tree Connection Update for 31 May 2009
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    1. History of Halifax Co by Carrington on CD
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    1. A CENTURY OF PERSONS, PLACE/EVENTS IN THE LIFE OF PECULAR (CASS CO) MISSOURI
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    1. CASS COUNTY, MISSOURI FAMILIES
    2. 2,590,006 CASS CO., MO FAMILIES. By CCHS. 419pp.,index. 1976. hard cover. Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50%, sells for $20.00 new, of new book cost! Price $6.00 + $4.00 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

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