Walter Lockhart and descendents/ by "Tex" & Lawanda Lockhart

Authors

Format

Book, FHC Copy to Digitize

Language

English

Publication Date

c1983

Publisher

L. Lockhart

Place of Publication

Stanton, California

Physical

305 pages : facsimiles, portraits

Notes

Cover title.

Publication data stamped on verso of cover.

Includes manuscript additions and corrections.

Philip Lockhart (b.ca.1750) moved from Amherst County, Virginia to Albemarle County, Virginia, and married Margaret (Peggy) Grady. He had a brother named Walter (also born in the 1750) and also a son named Walter (b.1782). Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Georgia, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois, Colorado and elsewhere. Includes possible ancestry and family history in Scotland.

Includes Baxter, Eaton, Pagett, Moore, Root, Souders and related families.

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