The descendants of Robert and John Poage, pioneer settlers in Augusta County, Virginia : a genealogy/ based on the manuscript collections of Prof. Andrew Woods Williamson, Henry Martyn Williamson and Guy Bishop ; supplemented and arranged by by Robert Bell Woodworth
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Robert Poage and his wife, Elizabeth Preston, had ten children, 1723- 1739. The family emigrated from Ireland in 1739 and settled near Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia. He died in 1774 in Augusta County. Descendants lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, West Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Indiana, Missouri, Tennessee, and elsewhere.
Includes the Gordon, Woods, Crawford, Hopskins, Wilson and other related families.
John Poage, of Rockbridge County, Virginia, was the younger brother of Robert Poage. He first appears in the records of Virginia, when he was appointed to cut a road in Orange County, Virginia, in 1739. He was the father of ten children, born 1738-1764. Descendants listed lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, and elsewhere.
Includes the Moore and other related families.
Each part has its own index.
Content: pt. 1. Descendants of Robert Poage -- pt. 2. Descendants of John Poage.
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| The descendants of Robert and John Poage, pioneer settlers in Augusta County, Virginia | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1689438 Item 1 | 8887807 |
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| The descendants of Robert and John Poage, pioneer settlers in Augusta County, Virginia | FamilySearch Library | United States & Canada B1 Floor Film | 1689438 Item 1 | 8887807 |
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