Forebears and descendants of Landreth pioneers/ compiled by Eugene Landreth
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Landreth families in North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Alabama, throughout the United States, and in Canada and New Zealand. The surname is also spelled Landrith.
Includes the Carlisle, Tolliver/Toliver, Baldwin, Carter, and other allied families.
Each section includes its own index.
Contents: Traditional Landreth ancient history -- Thomas Landreth, who died 1800 in Guilford County, North Carolina, his wife was Martha -- William Landreth, who died in 1801 in Ashe County, North Carolina, his wife was Kissiah -- Benjamin Landreth, who married Hannah Owens, died 1807/08 in Patrick County, Virginia -- John Landreth, whose wife was Amy. He died 1812 in Greenville County, South Carolina -- Nathaniel Landreth, whose wife of Mary "Polly". He died in 1836 in Ashe County, North Carolina -- David, Cuthbert, and Oliver Landreth. David was founder of Landreth Seed compnay in Philadelphia -- Landreths who settled in Cleveland, Ohio, during the 1840s -- Thomas and James Landreth. They were in Madison County, Alabama, in early 1800s -- Olin Landreth, who was in New York in 1850 -- Zachariah "Zachry" Taylor Landreth -- Pioneer Landreths in Canada -- Pioneer Landreths in New Zealand.
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| 929.273 L237L 1994 | HSB (Headquarters Storage Building) | Off-site Storage | Storage |
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