The Shott family/ compiled by Gloria Rich Shott

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1985

Publisher

P.B. Rich

Place of Publication

Clemson, South Carolina

Physical

52 leaves : ill., facsims., ports. ; 29 cm.

Notes

Includes index.

Descendants of Richard Shott (ca. 1755-1819), born possibly in Pennsylvania. He married Mary Morgan? (born between 1764 and 1768 in Ire- land) in June 1786 in York Co., Pennsylvania. Richard Shott lived in York and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania and Augusta County, Virginia. He served in the Revolutionary War. He had six children. Descendants live in Virginia, West Virginia and elsewhere. The early ancestor of the Sheets family was Jacob Sheets (ca. 1735- 1809), who was possibly born in Pennsylvania. His first wife was Maria Veronica Eteris, daughter of John and Dorothy Eteris.

Includes related families of Sheets, Hoy, etc.

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