Ancestors and descendants of Charles Humphries (d.1837) of Union District, South Carolina, 1677-1984 : including records from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and other states/ by Brent Howard Holcomb

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1985

Publisher

B.H. Holcomb

Place of Publication

Columbia, South Carolina

Physical

viii, 228 p. : facsim., ports.

Notes

Evans Humphreys (fl.1677-1710) was imported from England to Surry County, Virginia, and married Jane Stringfellow. Charles Humphries Sr. (ca.1725-1803), grandson of Evans, married Mary Bennett (?), and moved from Virginia to Johnson County, North Carolina and later to Chester District, South Carolina. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida and elsewhere.

Includes index (prepared by Katherine L. Hester).

Includes Betenbaugh, Greer, Gregory, Holcombe (Holcomb), Peake, Young and related families.

Includes bibliographic references.

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