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POPSNew Book Announcement: Jamestowne Ancestors 1607–1699 In addition, the book contains details concerning the settlement of the island, a brief history of Jamestown plantations and hundreds and their evolution into the early counties of Virginia, and pen and ink drawings, together with maps of the fort and city of Jamestown.
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POPSNew Book Announcement: Lee of Virginia, 1642-1892 As only three of the immigrant’s sons have been proven to have left surviving male issue in Virginia, and as the issue of these three sons form three distinct lines of descent, they are treated separately...Whatever is known as to unmarried sons, and as to all daughters, is given with their parents. That equal prominence might be given to maternal ancestry, brief sketches of the parentage of wives of the Lees of the older generations are added. Lee of Virginia, 1642-1892 - Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of the Descendants of Colonel Richard Lee. With Brief Notices of the Related Families of Allerton, Armistead, Ashton, Aylett, Bedinger, Beverley, Bland, Bolling, Carroll, Carter, Chambers, Corbin, Custis, Digges, Fairfax, Fitzhugh, Gardner, Grymes, Hanson, Jenings, Jones, Ludwell, Marshall, Mason, Page, Randolph, Shepherd, Shippen, Tabb, Taylor, Turberville, Washington, and Others
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POPSCollaborative Effort to Digitize More Than 1.6 Million Pages of Canadian Family and Local History Do Ancestry.ca is the leading online site for Canadian family history records, with the first and only online collection of vital records for Ontario and the only fully indexed 1851, 1901, 1906 and 1911 Censuses of Canada. Ancestry.ca is part of The Generations Network, Inc, a leading network of family-focused interactive properties, including Ancestry.com, Ancestry.co.uk, Ancestry.au, Ancestry.de, MyFamily.com, Rootsweb.com, Genealogy.com, and Family Tree Maker.
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POPSNew Book Announcement: Bible Records of Suffolk and Nansemond County, Virginia In all, more than 1,000 mostly 18th- and 19th-century inhabitants of Suffolk and Nansemond are here rescued from obscurity and further made accessible in the index to Bible records at the back. Nansemond’s genealogical heritage from the records of its surrounding counties—Isle of Wight, Southampton, and Norfolk in Virginia; and Gates County in North Carolina.
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POPSNew Book Announcement: Early Virginia Families Along the James River the main body of the text consists of a chronological series of abstracts giving the name of the Henrico patentee, the location and acreage of the patent and date of settlement, with copious references to family members and owners of adjoining properties, and, most important, the names of the settlers brought over as “headrights.”