High family notes : descendants of Thomas High Surry County, Virginia; 12 plus generations/ compiled by Grace High Lawrence

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1999

Publisher

G. Lawrence

Place of Publication

Dothan, Alabama

Physical

viii, 772 p. : maps.

Notes

Remainder of subtitle: a few of the connecting families are: Adams, Adamson, Alford, Allen, Alsobrook, Baldwin, Beasley, Bobbitt, Bomar, Boykin, Brown, Cartee, Cato, Cheeves, Clements, Coleman, Cothern, Davis, Deal, Denney, Dunn, Edwards, Elkins, Evans, Farthing, Ferrell, Finch, Flippen, Fort, Fulghum, Gardner, Glasgow, Gray, Green, Griffin, Harrell, Harris, Haynie, Hill, Hux, Ironmonger, Ingram, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, Justice, Key, Kings, Knight, Lawson, Lee, Lewis, Liles, Martin, Mercer, Miller, Mitchell, Nance, Norwood, Nunley, Owen, Overstreet, Parrish, Purifoy, Pearson, Perry, Potts, Pride, Pullen, Ray, Rhodes, Richardson, Royster, Russell, Shaw, Shipman, Singletary, Smith, Strickland, Taylor, Thompson, Traywick, Turner, Underwood, Baden, Whitaker, White, Wilbourn, Wilburn, Williams, Wingo, Winston, Young, Zellner and many others. .

Includes index.

Thomas High was born in England in 1647 and died in Virginia in 1687. He married Hannah Clements, the daughter of John Clements. Their children included John. Other localities include North Carolina, California, Arkansas, Texas, Florida and Tennessee. .

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