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An Article from Tampa Tirbune, - Genealogy.com
Due to the frontier being opened and survey parties being further inland with their surveys, the Indians became hostile. On July 17, 1849 at Dempsey Whidden’s store and home on Payne’s Creek Indians killed, him and George S. Payne. It became necessary to move the frontier families to old Fort Green for protection.
LOYD Family in Early Texas His - Genealogy.com
Oct 26, 2007 · Frontier Times, Oct, 1930 a boy and Simpson Loyd. * Brown's creek, a tributary of the Colorado river, in the western portion of Hamilton county * Cowhouse creek * THE STEER BRANDED "MURDER, 1889" To the cowboys who rode the
James Welch and the Eastern Ch - Genealogy.com
Jan 26, 2004 · James Welch :packhorseman&frontier soldier James Welch (b.c.1720 Ireland d.aft.1796?) came with his father John (d.1768), his mother Anne (Nancy), and his younger brother John to Savannah, Georgia
Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants - Genealogy.com
The extension of settlements on the frontier would, in time, also increase the tax rolls and contribute to the reduction of their Revolutionary War debts. In the aftermath of the war, the states with transappalachian claims ceded some of those claims to the federal government, but not until they had the assurance of being able to fulfill their ...
MCCOLLOUGH, MCCULLOUGH, MCCULL - Genealogy.com
Jan 6, 1999 · MCCOLLOUGH, MCCULLOUGH, MCCULLOCH By Mark McCollough January 06, 1999 at 07:28:34. Looking for information on the ancenstry of Captain JOHN McCOLLOUGH of Butler Co., PA (b 4/15/1770; d. 9/8/1847).Butler Co. histories state John was born in Westmoreland Co., PA; Holston River, VA; or Scotland.Married ANNA ELIZABETH
Re: George W. Vanderbilt - Genealogy.com
Oct 27, 2004 · Mary, George Vanderbilt did not die on Auguat 22, 1907 George Washington Vanderbilt II was born in 1839 and died at the age of 25 George attended the United States Military Academy from July 1, 1855 until July 1, 1860, when he graduated and promoted to Brevet Second Lieutenant of Infantry.
Re: William Becknell - Santa - Genealogy.com
Feb 14, 2012 · After visiting the frontier settlements in Missouri, presumably to recruit surveyors and others, he returned to New Orleans and departed on his surveying expedition in April 1827. In June his thirty-man party left Miller County, Arkansas, and presumably followed the Red River en route to the High Plains, where it was to begin the survey of the ...
The Coleman Brothers - New Eng - Genealogy.com
Feb 1, 2003 · (page 6) The Coleman brothers, Michael and Thomas, were young boys during the 1750’s. For the first thirty years of their lives they were surrounded and actively engaged in the harsh struggle of every-day existence on the frontier. They endeavored and succeeded in making a place for themselves and their families in this ever-expanding frontier.
Joseph Boultinghouse/Boltenhou - Genealogy.com
Feb 24, 2011 · 3) John Boltenhouse, Rangers of the Frontier, Westmoreland County, PA (1782) John Boltenhouse, received pay for 1782 service in Westmoreland Co, Militia [Ref: PA Archives, Series 6, Vol. II, Associators and Militia, p 356.] 4) Election of Westmoreland County field officers held at home of Joseph Boultenhouse (1782)
Re: Pierce/Peerce of Maryland - Genealogy.com
May 10, 2009 · Pearce Duvall and the latter was closely associated with the Sprigg family in the development of the frontier. Among the children of John Pearce Duvall is found the name of Notley which is also found among the sons of his believed maternal grandfather.