RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: [TNHENDER] Book-Some Henderson Co. Families
    2. Sissy Davis
    3. Is there anything in the book on the Cherry ,Austin or Davis surnames. Thanks,Tela LFLENT@aol.com wrote:Since there are several Henderson Co. TN families included in the below book, I thought I would post information on how to order. Some surnames are: TEAGUE, DENNISON/DENISON, REED, RHODES, FULLER, AZBILL, BRAY, and others. Linda ORDERING INFORMATION FOR: 2ND EARLY SOUTHERN FULLERS BY KAY FULLER MITCHELL The book may be ordered after December 1, 2002. If requested, a personalized gift certificate is available and will be mailed to you in time for the holidays. The cost of the book in advance sales will be $67.50 with no mailing charges. After April 1, 2003, the price will be $72. Number of books printed will be based partially on presales. You can contact either Kay or Chad Mitchell at - 803-831-2411, - email at timesaverdials@aol.com or - write 14 Bald Eagle Rd. Lake Wylie, SC 29710 ADDITIONAL INFO ABOUT BOOK: This massive volume - over 1,100 pages of 8� X11 text - is printed on acid-free paper in easy to read print. The linen hard binding is Smythsewn and the title is embossed in gold on the cover and spine. Included are 73 photos, 10 maps and 7 original drawings. As this is a study to assist genealogists and novices with their own research, aides have been provided. � A glossary of Latin, legal and historical terms � Transcriptions of 46 original wills � Appendices which include additional information pertinent to the Fullers in the book, such as rosters of Fullers who served in our nation's conflicts and wars � Three sets of indices: one for Fullers; a general index and a geographic index � Abundant endnotes after each chapter directing the reader to sources and resources or additional information. DESCRIPTION: The first edition of Early Southern Fullers was written in 1967 by Col. T. A. Fuller and became a valued resource for the study of Fullers who populated the South early in our nation's history. Now his daughter, Kay Fuller Mitchell has compiled an extended work in a second edition, which will be available at the end of March 2003. This genealogical study considers three Fuller families whose descendants settled in the South prior to 1850. (Individuals born prior to 1 Jan 1851 are included as well as their siblings regardless of birth date.) � CAPTAIN WILLIAM FULLER was an officer in Oliver Cromwell's Army, became the governor of Maryland in the middle of 17th century and finally moved to the Charleston, SC area. The wills of these Fullers attest to their wealth and numerous plantations along the Ashley River. � The origins of EZEKIEL FULLER are unknown. He did live in the Isle of Wight County, VA as early as 1703 and left a will in 1722. He and his wife Deborah had 12 children. With eight of these children sons, Ezekiel's surname was destined for a multiplicity of people and places. � JOHN FULLER of Baltimore County, MD wrote on the bottom of a 1770 lease that his two sons, HENRY AND NEHEMIAH, had "Gone to Caroline." These men began another Southern Fuller line. � An additional chapter outlines some other Fuller families who have yet to be connected with one of these established lines. They have been included for future research and study. ==== TNHENDER Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe send the message unsubscribe to TNHENDER-l-request@rootsweb.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now

    11/29/2002 04:54:18