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The Frontier Regiment's six companies were joined by two other organizations to cover the northwestern settlement line. Capt. Henry S. Fossett's two companies at Camp Colorado patrolled south of that point; Barry's four-company battalion covered the region between Camp Colorado and Fort Belknap; Col. James G. Bourland'sqv Border Regiment ...
Book-MD Catholics on the Frontier By S. Viehweg at 07:58:12 Aloha! See following message received. From: Floyd Sent: Tuesday, 7:00 PM Subject: Book, MD Catholics on the Frontier Dear Layton Searchers Re: Book, MD Catholics on the Frontier, by Timothy J. O'Rourke My siblings (Lloyd, Maureen, & Barbra) and I purchased the above book for $125 in March of 2000.The book ...
The state governments also realized that the revenue derived from the sale of vacant lands in the west was badly needed. 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.
It just about says it all...I have now received my Riley family history book (s) "The Colonial Riley Families of the Tidewater Frontier, by Robert Shean Riley. This mammoth work includes a 900+ page book of family history and a companion book of equal size documenting everything in the first book.
The John Layton you mention from the book, b 1730 England, is my 5th great grandfather.Where could I find / purchase Maryland Catholics on the Frontier? Thanks, in advance.
The following year John Lewis' frontier settlement was removed from the jurisdiction of Orange and the new eminence Augusta County was formed. Elizabeth was the daughter of Alexander DUNLAP and his wife Janet Ann McFARLAND (sometimes referred to as "Jenot" or "Jeani").
Moses McCan - frontier scout - Indians - PA KY VA IN By Richard L. Pangburn at 11:23:33 Moses McCan was a member of George Owens Company at the Battle of Fort Jefferson.Many of the members of the garrison, tradition says, had Indian wives. After Ft. Jefferson was abandoned, Moses McCan settled north of the Ohio River in what was then Indian territory and became an Indian trader ...
From the book, "John Stuart and the Southern Colonial Frontier", by John Richard Alden, we find that in 1757, John Watts was a supervisor of parties of Cherokees and Catawabas coming into Virginia, along with Richard Smith and Thomas Rutherford, all of whom were given the titles of "Conductors and Guides".
Robert (Keaton) Talmadge (JR) JOY LAKE-Frontier Town By Patrick Russell at 01:28:11 While working on my family history of Washoe Valley,I have been thinking about a boyhood friend whose family owned Joy Lake and Frontier Town (?) near Slide Mountain, Reno,Nevada during the late 1950's to the mid- 1960s.My 5th and 6th grade friend at Brown Elementary, south of Reno, was Robert ...
His duty, under his brother Enoch primarily consisted of being a scout on the frontier.He went into Cherokee Territory under Col. Christian but says the Indians sued for peace and there was no fighting.They went on to Dragging Canoe Town and burnt the place.He also served on the Clinch frontier under Capt. Frederick Edwards after the Tories."He ...
I guess I can partially ansewere my own question. From Kegley's "Virginia Frontier : In 1802 Lewis Burwell, Sr. of the City of Richmond purchased from Wm. McClennahan 820 acres on the Catawba patented to John Neely in 1772. To this land came Nathaniel Burwell and his wife Martha Digges. 9 Nov 1811,Nathaniel Burwell, from William Lewis by deeed, 970 acres on the north side of (the?) Roanoke, by ...
Western Frontier during the Revolutionary War.I believe that there were at least two Amos RAGAN/ RAGIN/RAGONs in Kentucky.It appears that an Amos RAGAN married (I forget the given names) BLACK and RENICK in Lincoln County, KY 1785 and 1788.I have seen the death (probate record) of an Amos RAGAN in Mercer County, KY about 1801.According