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700 years of Revell history - Genealogy. com I am the current owner of Revell Grange, a house near Sheffield, England, once the family home of the Revell line The house dates from around 1495, and was substantially altered to its present appearance in the early 18th century It has a significant place in the religious history of northern England due to its Catholic connections The last Revell descendant to live in the house died in 1954
Re: Revels-Darlington Dist, SC - Genealogy. com John Revell, b 1770 d 1820-1830 Great4 Mathew Revell, Great5, married Anna Gatling Daughtry Mathew Revell, Great5, married Anna Gatling Daughtry Joseph John Revell, Great6 Joseph John Revell, Great6 Gideon seems to have had two wives, Jane then Catherine Sauls I have Sauls as Great2Grandma but there's confusion as to which children belong
Re: The Revells - Genealogy. com It starts with a Sir John Revell in Warwickshire and a suppossed brother, Thomas who is in Derbyshire, The lineage given for Sir John goes on several generations prior to arriving at Simon, reported father of Thomas of Higham married to Alice Dowman and from that point forward appears to be correct
Free African Americans of NC and VA - Genealogy. com Paul Heinegg's Free African Americans of North Carolina and Virginia is a collection of genealogies about African American families living in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries Garnering the American Society of Genealogists' Donald Lines Jacobus Award in 1994, it is a resource well-worth investigating for any individual tracing families from these locations and time periods
ALL Pike KY Bartleys are from - Genealogy. com ALL Pike KY Bartleys are from Isaac Sr By Joyce Wallace March 24, 2001 at 07:08:05 ALL Bartleys in Pike Co , KY up to about 1920 at least descended from Isaac Tabitha Bartley from NC They were first in Russell Co , VA which was subdivided to formother counties including Dickenson A few traveled from there into Wise Co , VA but the vast majority moved into the Elkhorn City area of Pike Co
1895 Essex--owners of public h - Genealogy. com 1895 Essex--owners of public houses MACE By Gloria September 21, 2001 at 01:56:28 Essex Public Houses - (1895) Including Hotels, Inns Taverns The Letters S O and R S O at the end of some addresses are abbreviations adopted by H M Post Office to represent Sub-Office and Railway Sub-Office See also the wonderful site on Essex Pubs, prepared by Ian Hunter Admiral Rous, Common, Galleywood
Earliest BURTONs in Virginia - Genealogy. com 6 16 1673: William Burton purchased from Arthur and Babary Robins, for 18,000 lbs of tobacco and caske, 1,000 acres, commonly called the Forked Neck, being at Little Matomkin, als Watchapreage, bounded southerly by Nicowamson Creek, adjoining land of Mr Edward Revell and William Custis
Wadkins, Curl, Amis, Corley Fa - Genealogy. com Wadkins, Curl, Amis, Corley Families in NC, TN, GA, MS By Lucius Wright December 21, 2002 at 07:03:22 Generation No 1 1 JOHN1 WADKINS died before October 1764 in Nash Co , N C He married AGNES In this file I have used the spelling Wadkins, although the extant records contain a mixture of both Wadkins and Watkins, sometimes in the same document The connection between John Watkins and Henry