Six generations of LaRues and allied families : containing sketch of Isaac LaRue, Senior, who died in Frederick County, Virginia in 1795, and some account of his American ancestors and three generations of his descendants and families who were connected by intermarriage : among others, Carman, Hodgen, Helm, Buzan, Rust ... ; copies of six old wills and other old documents, various incidents connected with the settlement of the Nolynn Valley in Kentucky; also a chapter on the LaRue family and the child Abraham Lincoln/ by Otis M. Mather
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"Second printing" of c1921 publication in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
Complete second subtitle: Among others, Carman, Hodgen, Helm, Buzan, Rust, McDonald, Castleman, Walters, Alexander, Medley, McMahon, Vertrees, Keith, Wintersmith, Clay, Neill, Grantham, Vanmeter and Enlow.
Includes index.
Isaac LaRue Sr. (1712-1795) lived in Frederick County, Virginia and was a direct descendant of Abraham LeRoux (d.1712), a French Huguenot who immigrated about 1680 from France, and settled in what is now Kingston, New York between 1688 and 1692. Abraham later moved to Staten Island, New York and then to Hunterdon County, New Jersey. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri and elsewhere.
Includes Crady, Durrett, Enlow, Finley, Keith, Thomas, Van Hook, Walters and related families.
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| Call Number | Location | Collection/Shelf | Availability |
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| 929.273 L329m 1968 | HSB (Headquarters Storage Building) | Off-site Storage | In Transit |
| 929.273 L329m 1968 | Tucson Arizona Family History Center | Book | Available |
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| 929.273 L329m 1968 | HSB (Headquarters Storage Building) | Off-site Storage | In Transit |
| 929.273 L329m 1968 | Tucson Arizona Family History Center | Book | Available |
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