Ancestors and descendants of Frederick Shore : Switzerland, 1570--Surry County, North Carolina, 1750 : with the history and genealogy of related families/ by Leo Jane Shore, in collaboration with Alice Shore Stump and Mary Prewitt Mitchell ; edited by Doris Johnson Stump
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Cover title: The Frederick Shore family, 1570-1980, from Switzerland to North Carolina.
Spine title: Frederick Shore, 1750-1980.
Friedrich Schor (1705-1773), son of Friedrich Schorr and Usula Tschudin, married Margaretha Schneider in 1729, and in 1750 the family immigrated from Switzerland to Philadelphia (Margaretha died at sea). Frederick Shore (as his name was anglicized) and his children settled on land in Augusta County, Virginia, moving later to Surry County, North Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Texas and elsewhere.
Includes indexes (one entitled "Negro index" with listings chiefly by given names, and some also by surnames).
Includes Hauser (House, Houser), Hunter, Phillips, Prewitt, Spach, Speas, Stoltz and related families.
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