John Peter Corn and his wife, Hannah Elizabeth Parr Corn, pioneers of Buncombe and Henderson County, North Carolina/ by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Richie ; typewritten by Mrs. Ezra E. Davidson

Authors

Davidson, Ezra E., (Added Author)
Richie, Andrew J., (Added Author)

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1977

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microfilm of 1952 typescript (45 leaves).

Matthew Corn and his wife immigrated to Virginia early in 1700. They were of German and Irish descent. John Peter Corn (1752-1743) was among their children, born in Albemarle Co., Virginia. He served in the Revolutionary war.

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John Peter Corn and his wife, Hannah Elizabeth Parr Corn, pioneers of Buncombe and Henderson County, North CarolinaFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film982494 Item 29148948
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John Peter Corn and his wife, Hannah Elizabeth Parr Corn, pioneers of Buncombe and Henderson County, North CarolinaFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film982494 Item 29148948

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