Ancestry and descendants of Richard Netherland, esquire (1764-1832)/ by Muriel M.C. Spoden

Title Also Known As

Netherland genealogy.

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1979

Publisher

M.C.C. Spoden

Place of Publication

Kingsport, Tennessee

Physical

332 pages : chart, genealogical table.

Notes

Spine title: Netherland genealogy.

Includes index.

"The origins of Virginia colonial shires, counties & USA Virginia counties": [1] folded chart attached to front lining paper.

John Netherland Sr. (d.1740)--possibly the son of Robert Netherland Jr. and possibly the grandson of Robert & Frances (Ward) Netherland Sr.-- married Sarah, had six children, and lived in Goochland (later Cumberland) County, Virginia. Richard Netherland (1764-1832), a grandson of John Sr., married Margaret Woods in 1792 and moved from Virginia to Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, New York, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere.

Includes Bachman, Cloud, Heiskell, Patton, Rhea, Rockhold and related families.

Bibliography at end of each chapter.

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