Cook, Caldwell, Peoples, Stuart and other families/ by David Stuart Peoples
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The emigrant ancestor, Daniel Cook (ca. 1765-1840), was born in Bavaria. He married Rosanna Wilhoit also of Bavaria about 1789. They lived in Bavaria after their marriage abt. five years during which time they had two children born to them. They then immigrated to America, and settled in Culbertson's Bottom (later Crump's or Harmon's Bottom), Virginia, where he built a log cabin. They had eleven more children born in Summers Co., Va. Members of the Peoples family were early settlers of Augusta County (later Rockbridge Co.), Virginia. Archibald Stuart (b. ca. 1695) born in Londonderry, Ireland was the emigrant ancestor of the Stuart family. He was married to Janet Brown. He immigrated to Pennsylvania, and later sent for his wife and two children. While in Pennsylvania he added two more children to his family. In 1737 or 1738 family moved to Augusta Co., Ga. The Mercer Co., Va. Caldwells begin with William Caldwell and Sarah E. Caldwell through their son, John (1803-1887), who married Eliza Fry, daughter of George Fry III and Mary Ann Johnston, in 1828.
Includes Caldwell, Farley, Fry, Keaton, Peoples, Stuart and other related families.
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