Silcott family history, 1735-1992/ by Ethel Silcott Blackburn
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Silicott families, many from Pennsylvania, who lived in Virginia, at the end of the 1700s and early 1800s. Most of the families lived in the vicinity of Silcott Springs, Loudon County, Virginia. Many descendants later migrated west to Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, and elsewhere.
Includes the Edenfield, Tavenner, and other related families.
Contents: The Silcotts of Silcott Springs, Loudoun County, Virginia -- William Silcott and his descendants -- Jacob Silcott and his descendants -- Jesse Silcott and his descendants -- Abraham Silcott and his descendants -- Catherine Silcott [Tavenner] and her descendants -- Norval Silcott and his descendants -- Peyton Silcott and his descendants -- Joel Silkett and his descendants -- Related families -- Sources of Information.
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