Philip Sutherlin/ by Elmer Compton
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Updated version. Previous version created 2002.--Title screen.
Includes index.
The Sutherland family in America is thought to have originated in Scotland. The first proven ancestor of the Sutherlin line is Philip Southerland / Sutherlin, who is found in the records of Surry County, North Carolina and Stokes County, North Carolina between 1781 and 1796. Family legends and stories state that this Philip is the same Philip Southerland who is found in records of Halifax County, Virginia and Pittsylvania County, Virginia between 1765 and 1777. Descendants lived mainly in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Texas, Kansas and Washington.
Surname variants include: Sutherland, Southerland, Southerlin and Sutherlin.
Includes Frans, George, Howard and other related families.
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