A genealogical history of the Chilton family/ compiled by Mary Tarr Chilton

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

19--

Publisher

L.C. Photoduplication Service

Place of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel : ill., coat of arms, facsims. ; 35 mm.

Notes

"Errata" slip mounted on verso of 1st preliminary leaf; eight blank pages at end for "agenda;" four photographs mounted on p. [1-3] of "agenda.".

John Chilton (ca.1646-1706/1708) immigrated from England to Lancaster County, Virginia in 1666, and later moved to Westmoreland County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and elsewhere. Includes ancestry in England, France and elsewhere to the 800s.

Includes Leigh, MacFarland, Steptoe, Tarr, Teays, Wilson and related families.

Bibliography: p. 77.

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Subjects

Surname Subjects

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