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First Settlement in Turkey Cove, by Vicki Sturgill Stevens
First Settlement in Turkey Cove, by Vicki Sturgill Stevens
This was obtained from Virginia GenWeb, and is a copyrighted article by Vickie Sturgill Stevens, I believe (recall) first published several years ago in a Virginia history magazine. Turkey Cove was in southwestern Virginia.
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Fitz Randolph traditions : a story of a thousand years
Fitz Randolph traditions : a story of a thousand years
p99
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Fitzrandolph British Ancestry
Fitzrandolph British Ancestry
24 purported generations above Edward Fitzrandolph, to Rolf, b. 860, First Duke of Normandy From Daniel Fitz Randolph His Ancestry and Descendants An American Branch of The Fitz Randolph Family by Oris H.F. Randolph, 1959
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Fort Kuykendall, Hampshire Co. WV
Fort Kuykendall, Hampshire Co. WV
From a posting on GenForum.com by Betty K. Price
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Founding of Cleveland, Tennessee
Founding of Cleveland, Tennessee
Excerpt from Goodspeed's Bradley County, History of Tennessee, noting that Levi Trewitt was a founding commissioner of the town of Cleveland.
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Founding of Cleveland, Tennessee
Founding of Cleveland, Tennessee
Excerpt from Goodspeed's Bradley County, History of Tennessee, noting that Levi Trewitt was a founding commissioner of the town of Cleveland.
Owner of original: http://www.tngenweb.org/bradley/gdsp.htm
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Frances Adams lawsuit
Frances Adams lawsuit
short mention of lawsuit related to Frances Adams Routt's debts
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Frances Norgraves Mason
Frances Norgraves Mason
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Francis and John Drake pg 82
Francis and John Drake pg 82
Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey pg 82
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Francis and Mary Drake Children and Grandchildren
Francis and Mary Drake Children and Grandchildren
Excerpted from the Genealogy column of the Boston Transcript, 9 Mar 1931.
With notes by Robin Richmon.

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