The thread of life : from mother to daughter : twelve generations of women/ by Carol Ward Cloer

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The thread of life : a family saga, twelve generations of women.

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Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c2001

Publisher

Ab Initio Books

Place of Publication

[S.l.]

Physical

198 p. : ill., ports.

ISBN

0971112606

Notes

The twelve generations of women (Carol Ward Cloer and 11of her ancestors) are: Mary Wilkinson (b. ca. 1690) of Charles City County, Virginia; Pricilla Wilkinson Embry (b. ca. 1708 in Charles City County) of Henrico County, Virginia.; Mary Embry Coleman (b. ca, 1724) of Luneburg County, Virginia.; Diana Coleman Williams (b. ca. 1740) of Halifax County, Virginia.; Elizabeth Williams Clay (b. ca. 1754) in Halifax County; Diana Clay Ligon (ca. 1772-1797) in Halifax County; Diana Ligon Fort (1797-1855) born in Halifax County, Virginia. - died in Myrtle Springs, Texas; Susan Fort Battle (1824-1867) born in Bedford County, Tennessee - died in Boston, Texas; Sarah Battle Burton (1844-1902) born in Bowie County, Texas - died in Slidell, Texas; Irene Burton Bray (1885-1927) born in Slidell, Texas - died in Clovis, New Mexico; Nell Bray Ward (1915-) born in Melrose, New Mexico; and Carol Ward Cloer (1939-)b. in El Paso, Texas.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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