Shenandoah Valley pioneer settlers : a few of them and some notes of interest : includes genealogical sketches on the Bucher, Dellinger, Eye (Au), Hammond, Martiau, Rhodes, Sauvage, Walter(s), and allied families/ [by Gene Paige Hammond]

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Formato

Book

Idioma / Ñe’ẽ

English

Publicación Ára

c1988, c1993

Editor

G.P. Hammond Pub.

Tenda Ojepublikahaguépe

Strasburg, Virginia

Físico

88 p. : ill., maps, ports.

Edición

2nd ed

ISBN

1878014048

Notakuéra

Author taken from cover.

Includes index.

Hans Ulrick Bucher was born in Germany in 1686 and came to the United States with his second wife, Ann Barbara Wirth, and children.

George Dellinger married Catherine and died in 1769 in Virginia. He had four sons.

Christopher S. Eye (Au, Awe, Aweiss) came to the United States sometime after 1721. He died in 1797 in West Virginia, leaving his wife Catharine (Katrine) and at least seven children.

Paul Hammond (Hammon) came to Shenandoah County in 1772 and died there in 1789. His wife's name was Frances (Parrot?) and they had at least one son, John Hammond.

Jean Sauvage was born in 1698 in France and came to Pennsylvania in 1738. He died in Pennsylvania. He had at least one son, John Henry Sauvage, who migrated to Westmoreland County, Virginia(?).

Edward Walter married Lucy Brown and their son, Charles Enoch Walter, was born in 1837 in Culpeper County, Virginia.

Nicholas Martiau was born in 1591 in France and came to Jamestown in 1620. He married Jane Berkley. He died in 1657 in Yorktown.

Johan Rhoads, the son of Peter Rhoads, married Eva Albright. They both died in Page County, Virginia, as a result of an Indian massacre.

Bibliography: p. 5, 38-39.

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