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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Dating life of James Murphy and Elizabeth Swallows
Dating life of James Murphy and Elizabeth Swallows
Remembrances of James Murphy
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David W. McCutchan History
David W. McCutchan History
Source unknown
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Day H Bacon Obituary
Day H Bacon Obituary
Brief obituary in Crossville, TN Chronicle, published on May 27, 1976.
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Death Notice for John A Myers
Death Notice for John A Myers
Brief item noting that John A Myers was "once a professor in Kentucky University and later was connected with the West Virginia experiment station"
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Death of Humphrey Madison
Death of Humphrey Madison
Indian attack in Bath Co., VA in September 1756. John Byrd/Bird killed by Shawnee; son John Jr., wife, and 5 other children abducted. After truce with Indians in 1763, mother and John Jr. returned.
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Death of Judge Levi Trewhitt
Death of Judge Levi Trewhitt
Excerpts from books and articles that mention Judge Levi Trewhitt
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Death of Shawnee Chief Cornstalk
Death of Shawnee Chief Cornstalk
Published in The Weekender, Lexington, Virginia (December 13, 1997), pp. 1-3.
This article appears to give a good, detailed historical view of the death of the Native American chief Cornstalk and related events. However (although I admit that I haven't read the specific sources that are cited in the article), I believe that it falls into the same trap as many stories about Point Pleasant and Fort Randolph, and confuses the Arbuckle brothers, Matthew and William.

At the famous Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774, Matthew was a well-known frontiersman, and a 34-year-old Captain, whereas William was a 22-year-old private. Most stories of Cornstalk's death three years later identify the fort's commander, Captain Arbuckle, as Matthew, not William. And though it is possible, I doubt that William had become a 25-year-old captain in the interim.

In the 1780's after Matthews's death, William continued to serve at, or at least live in the vicinity of (the new) Fort Randolph, and some stories say that he also served as commandant. But I know of no records that say that he did, or that he definitely achieved the rank of Captain. However, it is certainly plausible that he acted as commandant of the fort at some point.

- Robin Richmond
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Deatherage - Culpepper Map
Deatherage - Culpepper Map
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Deatherage Family - First 4 Generations by Richard Tobin
Deatherage Family - First 4 Generations by Richard Tobin
Date:7/29/2015 2:23:30 AM
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Deatherage Family-26. Abner Deatherage 1770 Gen 3
Deatherage Family-26. Abner Deatherage 1770 Gen 3
From The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, 2011, p22,23. (Kindle)
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Deatherage Family-Lucinda Deatherage Matheny 1816 Gen4
Deatherage Family-Lucinda Deatherage Matheny 1816 Gen4
From The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, 2011, p139. (Kindle)
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Deatherage Family-Sources for George Deatherage 1738 Gen 2
Deatherage Family-Sources for George Deatherage 1738 Gen 2
From The Deatherage Family: The First Four Generations in America, by Richard W. Tobin II, Second Edition, 2011, pp207-209. (Kindle)
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Deatherage, George North Carolina Wills Stokes County 1807
Deatherage, George North Carolina Wills Stokes County 1807
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Deatherage, George2 North Carolina Wills 1807
Deatherage, George2 North Carolina Wills 1807
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DeathOfAJTrewhitt
DeathOfAJTrewhitt
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Deeds
Deeds
Henry Mershon's Deeds 1723-1763
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Deerfield Raid 1704
Deerfield Raid 1704
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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Delilah Rhodes-Four 19th Century Generations Photo
Delilah Rhodes-Four 19th Century Generations Photo
A document that includes a photo of Delilah, her father, her daughter, and her grandson, and obituaries of her brother Enoch.
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Dennis, John Abstract of Wills New Jersey 1689 p. 2
Dennis, John Abstract of Wills New Jersey 1689 p. 2
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Dennis, John This Old Monmouth of Ours p. 388
Dennis, John This Old Monmouth of Ours p. 388
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Dennis, Robert This Old Monmouth of Ours p. 387
Dennis, Robert This Old Monmouth of Ours p. 387
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Dennis, Sarah New Jersey, This Old Monmouth of Ours p 388 image 398
Dennis, Sarah New Jersey, This Old Monmouth of Ours p 388 image 398
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Dennis, Sarah New Jersey, This Old Monmouth of Ours p 388 image 398
Dennis, Sarah New Jersey, This Old Monmouth of Ours p 388 image 398
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Dennis, Sarah New Jersey, This Old Monmouth of Ours p 388 image 398
Dennis, Sarah New Jersey, This Old Monmouth of Ours p 388 image 398
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Descendants of Barbara Meyer (Daughter of Christian Meyer)
Descendants of Barbara Meyer (Daughter of Christian Meyer)
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Descendants of Immigrant Christian Meyer (Moyer)
Descendants of Immigrant Christian Meyer (Moyer)
Christan Moyer (his spelling) and Anna Barbara Bergery immigrated to Pennsylvania (probably indirectly) from the Germanic principality known as The Palatinate in about 1700. This 11-page excerpt from A Genealogical Record of The Descendants of Christian and Hans Meyer... by A.J. Fretz lists their children and some grandchildren. (Hans immigrated separately; he may have been a Christian Moyer's brother)
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Descendants of Leur Kuykendall
Descendants of Leur Kuykendall
Born in 1706, he was a grandson of Luur Jacobsen van Kuykendall
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diary kept by Florance Horton
diary kept by Florance Horton
These pages contain dates of her parents and David at the time she was married to him.

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