Puckett genealogies of Colonial Virginia/ [Melton P. Meek]

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

2002

Publisher

M.P. Meek

Place of Publication

Lawton, Oklahoma

Physical

3 v. : ill., facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.

Notes

Title from spine.

John Puckett, son of Henry Puckett was born in England. He married Anne Jeffries in 1649 in Henrico County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Mississippi and Texas.

Contents: v. 1. Descent of John Puckett, son of Henry Puckett -- v. 2. Descent of John Puckett continued -- v. 3. Descendants of Anthony Puckett (d.1799) and his wife Tabitha of Halifax County, Virginia.

Includes Abney, Adkins, Allen, Atkins, Baugh, Burnett, Cheatham, Cody, Crews, Fuqua, Hardy, Hines, Kitts, Lockhart, Maxey, Meek, Monroe, Moss, Overby, Petree, Prewitt, Pride, Pruitt, Riffe, Slate, Stratton, Weyrich, Womack, Wyrick and related families.

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