Country lilacs/ Stephen and Eithel Riggins

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1983-

Publisher

S. Riggins

Place of Publication

Toronto, Ontario

Physical

v.

ISBN

0969137214 paperback
0969137206 bound

Notes

"This book is number 91 of an edition of 500.".

William Ledgerwood (ca.1701-1792), and two brothers, James and John, immigrated from Scotland (via Ireland) to Augusta County, Virginia during or before 1738. Samuel Ledgerwood (d.1817), probably a son of John, moved from Virginia to Greene (now Knox) County, Tennessee in the early 1800s, and married Sarah (Sally) Pearce in 1808. Descendants lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Indiana and elsewhere.

Contents: v. 1. Eithel Riggins' account of the Nathaniel Ledgerwood family in southern Indiana, 1830-1930.

Includes Inman, Riggins, Workman and related families.

Bibliography: p. 83-94.

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