Virginia Ancestors And Adventurers (1975)

History / United States / State & Local / South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV), - Reference / Genealogy & Heraldry, - Social Science / Emigration & Immigration -

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Charles Hughes Hamlin

01/01/1975
Overview
This collection of genealogical vignettes derives from a variety of miscellaneous records and documents. It attempts to prove, by a process of careful selection and evaluation, the Virginia connections of an individual or family, focusing exclusively on those persons who either moved to or from Virginia. Proof of internal migration is generally considered to be the type of evidence hardest to establish and easiest to misunderstand, but this work confidently identifies thousands of migrant Virginia ancestors and thousands more of their kinsmen, all of whom are easily located by reference to the comprehensive indexes.
Original Language

English

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