Ancestors and kin : Coggeshall (Throckmorton, Billings, Collin, Cahoone), Pawley (Shorey, Alston, Temple, Neville), Wilds (Lide, Kolb, Terrel, Pledger), Walden (Caldwell), Hanson (Hage, Lupient, Crely, Benter), Thomas (Wailes, Howard, Fullwood, Gray), Pennington (McDade), Chaplin (Ladson, Stanyarne, Fripp, Toomer), Palmer (Bellinger, Sams, Brewton, Barnwell), Ebbett (Barnes, Frye, Putnam, Rogers)/ by Robert Walden Coggeshall

Format

Book

Language

English

Physical

xiv, 588 pages (1 folded) : illustrations, coats of arms, genealogical tables, maps.

ISBN

0871524279

Notes

Includes indexes.

John Coggeshall (1601-1647) was a son of John Coggeshall the younger and Anne Butter. John and his family emigrated from Halstead, England to Boston, Massachusetts in 1632. They settled at Roxbury, Massachusetts, moved to Boston by 1634, and later helped establish Newport, Rhode Island. Peter Collin Coggeshall (1797-1840), a direct descendant, moved to Georgetown, South Carolina and married twice. Includes other immigrant ancestors (Pawley, Wilds, etc.) to New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia and elsewhere. Descendants and relatives chiefly lived in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan and Illinois. Includes ancestry of many lines in England.

Includes Allston, Alston, Barnes, Benter, Berg, Cahoone, Caldwell, Chaplin, Coggins, Crely, Dargan, Dobson, Ehney, Gray, Hanson, Howard, Lepke, Lide, Lupient, Odam, Palmer, Porter, Putnam, Pawley, Pennington, Simmons, Skaalbones, Thomas, Walden, Wilds and related families.

Bibliography and notes: p. 445-523.

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