Elijah Ragsdale : born Virginia, November 1, 1778; to South Carolina, died Georgia, May 1, 1858; his antecedents and known descendants/ compiled by June Hart Wester. The Ragsdale family in England and America / by Mrs. Blake Ragsdale Van Leer

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Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1975

Publisher

J.H. Wester

Place of Publication

Canton, Georgia

Physical

269 p. : ill., facsims., map, ports. ; 22 cm.

Notes

Includes addenda and errata.

Includes index.

Godfrey Ragsdale (1676-1731) was born and died in Henrico County, Virginia. About 1715, he married Elizabeth Baxter Martin, a widow with a son. They had eight children, a descendant of one of them was Elijah Ragsdale (1778-1858). He was born in Virginia, married in South Carolina, and died in Georgia. Some descendants went to Texas, California and Pennslylvania, but most of them remained in the South.

Includes Brown, Cooper, Griffin, Land, Pounds, Wester and related families.

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