Ancestors and relations of Mrs. Gerry Brown Dudley (nee Esther Wilhoit Shoot), Charleston, Ill., 1376-1955 : compiled from the Garr genealogy by John Calhoun Garr, and the writings of the late Dr. Arthur Leslie Keith of Vermillion, South Dakota, and other sources/ [compiled by Samuel Stephen Sargent]

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1986

Publisher

L.C. Photoduplication Service

Place of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel : map. ; 35 mm.

Notes

Microfilm made of typescript (102 leaves, carbon copy) prepared in 1955 by Samuel Stephen Sargent, Charleston, Illinois. -- Caption title.

Revision, with many additions, of 1954 version.

Michael Wilhoit (d.1746) immigrated from Germany (via England) to Madison County, Virginia during or before 1728, and later moved to Orange County, Virginia. He was affiliated with the 1717 German Lutheran colony in Madison County, although apparently arriving a few years later. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, South Dakota and elsewhere.

Includes Blankenbaker, Broyles (Broil), Chenoweth, Dudley, Garr, Harlan, Shoot, Wiley, Yowell and related families.

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