My fathers, the Elk River ancestry of James Elvin Blackwell : with a brief genealogy of the Morris family/ Lyle M. Blackwell

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1979

Publisher

L.M. Blackwell

Place of Publication

Gauley Bridge, West Virginia

Physical

xxi, 190 p. : ill., facsim., geneal. tables, maps.

Notes

Includes index.

Traces ancestry of the author back to Rev. William Dean (d. 1748). He was an early settler in Augusta County, Virginia moving from the Brandywine in Pennsylvania in the early eighteen hundreds. He had at least three children. Traces his descendants to James Elvin Blackwell (b. 1906) of Kanawha, West Virginia. Descendants live in Virginia.

Includes information on families of Bird, Blackwell, Campbell, Morris, Rucker and Strickland.

Bibliography: p. 171-175.

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