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Joachin de Ortega y Prieto b. - Genealogy. com James Reed, Editor Copies of the above article can be ordered from EG H Society "Joachin de Ortega y Prieto, progenitor of the Ortego family of Southwest Louisiana, was a fascinating, interesting, and far-sighted charcter He apparently enjoyed a formal and highly-toned education in Spain and, when he married Maria Damasainte of the De Soto
Biography Assistant - Genealogy. com Frontier Wars: 1850-1898; Spanish-American War; Demonstrations and Protests; Discovery of Oil in Texas; Pure Food and Drug Act; The 16th Amendment--Income Tax; World War I; The Sinking of the Titanic; Scopes: Evolution v Creation; Prohibition Era; Discrimination and Issues of Race; The Great Depression; The New Deal; World War II; The Korean
An Article from Tampa Tirbune, - Genealogy. com By genealogy com user March 15, 2002 at 08:08:27 From the Tampa Tribune, January 15,1956 Preface: Albert Devane of Lake Placid, whose obsessing hobby is the tracing and recording of genealogical records of pioneer South Florida families has traced the record of one well known family which is truly remarkable-three generations in 200 years Mr
Constantine and Edmund Connell - Genealogy. com Constantine and Edmund Connelly 1700's By genealogy com user January 07, 2000 at 08:13:21 Here I am lost on the frontier of Pa , Va , and N C and decided, 'Why should I be having all this fun by myself' Constantine Connelly died Dec 16, 1741 in Chester Co , Pa and names son Edmund in his will Can anyone give me leads to other sons?
My latest article: THE RAGAN R - Genealogy. com my latest article: the ragan reagan families in the western frontier of virginia By Donald B Reagan June 19, 2013 at 03:36:47 The Valley of Virginia or the Shenandoah Valley, which was stretched from Winchester, the county seat of Frederick County, Virginia to Roanoke, the county seat of Botetourt County, Virginia, is bordered by the Blue
Fort Fetter (boundry line of B - Genealogy. com Fort Fetter This fort, erected within what are now the boundary lines of Blair county, Pennsylvania, came into the list of frontier defences in the year 1777 It was built not far from where the town of Hollidaysburg now stands, being somewhat to the southwest of that borough, and its location seems to have been on the banks or near to the
William Caswell Hutcheson - Genealogy. com William Caswell Hutcheson By genealogy com user December 14, 1998 at 03:36:20 Member of VA House of Burgesses circa 1632 Looking for ancestors or decendents His decendents settled in TN frontier to where many still live today including my grandmother Common family name is Charles Hutcheson
Fort Breckenridge aka Fort Man - Genealogy. com Fort Breckenridge aka Fort Mann, Alleghany Co, VA "Fort Breckenridge, also called Fort Mann, stood three miles west at the mouth of Falling Spring Creek, It was built by 1756 during the French and Indian War (1754-1763) as one in a series of fortifications to protect Virginia's frontier Capt Robert Breckenridge and his militia garrisoned the
Thomas Kendall - Sharpshooters - Genealogy. com Mary Ann (1752) 9 Elizabeth (1754) 10 Jeremiah (1758) Norman F Kendall in his 5th edition writes that : THOMAS KENDALL, brother of William (twin) and Samuel (twin) belonged to the "Frontier Spies and Sharpshooters" And that his old musket had 21 notches cut on it This was during the Revolutionary War era
Re: Samuel Kirkham, VA Militia - Genealogy. com Document 75, 17 August - 25 August 1782 A Pay Role for Captain Samual Kirkham's Company of Lincoln County Militia under the command of Colonel Benjamin Logan A burying of the dead at the Blue Lick and in the battle, August 19th 1782 Samuel Kirkham*, Captain - discharged Aug 25 William Givens, Lieutenant - killed August 19, 1782