Some descendants of Price Allen Shoemaker, Daviess County, Kentucky, 1760-1936
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Microfilm made of typescript (7 leaves, carbon copy) prepared by M.J. Edgeworth, Owensboro, Kentucky.
Bibliography: leaves [7-8].
Includes Gray, Howard, Sharp, Sublett, Taylor, Tichenor and related families.
Thomas Shoemaker, Jr. (1760-1821) served in the Revolutionary War, moved from Goochland County to Henrico County, Virginia, and married Frances Shepherd in 1781. Their first son, Price Allen Shoemaker (1789-1842), married Cynthia Patmon in 1811, and moved to Daviess County, Kentucky. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio and elsewhere.
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