The Hanks family of Virginia and westward : a genealogical record from the early 1600s, including charts of families in Arkansas, the Carolinas, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and west to the Pacific Ocean and beyond/ compiled in collaboration with a number of Hanks descendants by Adin Baber ; revised second edition compiled by Nancy Baber McNeill and Louis Franklin Hanks

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c2004

Publisher

N.B. McNeill

Place of Publication

Carpinteria, California

Physical

xvii, 756 p. : ill., geneal. tables.

Edition

Rev. 2nd ed.

ISBN

0870623346

Notes

Includes index.

Thomas Hancks was probably born before 1630 and died after 8 April 1674, in Gloucester County, Virginia. His probable son, William Hanks, was born in about 1650. William and his wife, Sarah, had three sons born in Richmond County, Virginia. William died before 4 February 1704 in Richmond County. Descendants lived in Virginia, Georgia, Texas, Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and elsewhere. Family members also spell their name Hank.

Includes Abshire, Akers, Aler, Armstrong, Baber, Best, Brown, Byers, Clark, Cox, Dean, DeHart, Duhon, Fitzgerald, Hall, Haynie, Hightower, Hill, Honnold, Landsaw, Littlefield, Lodge, Marshall, Martin, McCann, McCoy, Meador, Miller, Moore, Morris, Owens, Priest, Quebodeaux, Ray, Robbins, Rogers, Sallee, Smith, Thompson, Utterback, Williams, Winborne, Woolverton, Wright, Wyatt and related families.

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