The purpose of this book is to preserve the intensive research into the life of David by Max Ervin and Deborah Splitstone. Emphasis is on David, his Revolutionary War service, his Pennsylvania origin, parents and siblings. Also included are many descendants of his six known children. Approximately 300 pages, 8 1/2 x 11, soft cover, comb-spiral bound, not indexed, but with a descendants' chart which will serve somewhat as an index. Appendices include copies of many early documents. Price $45 postpaid, with check or money order payable to:
B. Maxwell Ervin
20 Magnolia Terrace
Springfield, MA 01108
maxervin@prodigy.net
The Russell Memorial Cemetery book contains 193 pages with 5,196 entries. The earliest birth dates listed are in the early 1800's and the earliest death listed is 1908. The Ketron Memorial book contains 80 pages with 2,153 entries. The listings are current through May 18th, 2004 for both cemeteries. Because of the annotated information, both books will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone with ties to Russell Co. and especially those doing genealogical research here. Additional information includes maiden names, spouses, parents, military service and more.
The price of the Russell Memorial book is $26 and Ketron Memorial is $18 or save by buying the set for $40. If the books are to be mailed, include an additional $5.00 for postage. Please make checks payable to Russell Co Genealogy Group and send orders to J.C. Jessee, PO Box 83, Lebanon, VA 24266. For more information, call 276-889-1763 or 889-0055.
The Group also still has available, the Temple Hill Memorial Park book which contains 341 pages, over 9, 550 entries, and current through May, 2001. Its cost is $26.95 (additional $5 if mailed).
If all 3 are ordered, shipping is free.
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By
Doris LeClerc Ball, Ph.D.
George L. Ball, M.S.
A Comprehensive History of the
John Ball Family of Stafford and
Fairfax Counties in Virginia
Identification of the Ball family immigrant ancestor
Lineages of all four sons: James, John, Moses, and George
DNA evidence regarding suspected relationship to George Washington
DNA confirmation of a relationship between James Ball of Maryland and John Ball of Stafford County, VA
DNA confirmation of a relationship between George Ball of Lee County, VA, and John Ball of Stafford County, VA
Essential data from all previously published books about the Ball family of Stafford County, VA
Essential data from unpublished manuscripts about the Ball family of Stafford County, VA
Correction of previous information and interpretations in the existing Ball family genealogical record
Ball family migrations from the Potomac to the Pacific More than 15,000 names
This comprehensive family history consists of more than 600 pages (8 1/2 x 11). Available in Hardcover only.
To purchase The Ball Family of the Potomac: 1654 - 2004, send a check or money order in the amount of $79.95 plus $8.95 shipping and handling for each book to:
Mr. George Ball
15639 Royal Lytham Square
San Diego, CA 92128
A 10% discount will be extended to all libraries and historical or genealogical societies.
Also, visit their website at http://www.ballfamilyofthepotomac.com/
The ancestry of this American family begins about 300 years ago with an Irish immigrant who found himself a captive of the Native Americans. He comes to adopt their ways and to marry into the tribe of his captors. His son settles in the mountain regions of Southwestern Virginia and the history of this group begins there. The family spreads across the border into Pike and Floyd Counties of Kentucky and, eventually, across the continent. The last eight chapters of the book chronicle the family of William Blair and Frances Compton.
Chapters are:
Jacob Blair and Margaret Walker includes Chaney family.
Margaret Blair and John Yates includes Belcher, Green, Skeen,
Phillips, Hale, Johnson, Rose, Stallard, Nicols, and Dotson.
Jacob Blair III and Jane McClanahan includes Hill, Ball, Smith,
Johnson, Silcox, White, Sloan, St.Clair, Mullins, Rose, Belcher, Stanley,
Moore, Mathews, Ferguson, Stiltner, Fleming, Turner, Long, Jordan, McCowan,
Perrigan and others.
Sarah Jane Blair and Andrew Ball includes Ball, Brown, Payne, Glass,
Reynolds, White, Sanders, Willcut, Despain, and others.
Nancy Blair and William McClanahan includes Stacy, Phillips,
Thompson, Smith, Nelson, Matney, Davis, Childress, Stiltner, Looney, Lester,
and others.
William Blair and Frances Compton includes Damron, Coleman, Phillips,
May, Adkins, Goble; and families of their children: Caroline Blair, John
Wallace Blair, Meredith Blair, Margaret Blair and William Thomas Blair.
Jacob F. Blair and Louise Hutchins includes Duckering ,Stelten,
Campbell, Bence, Owsley, LaMothe, and others.
Nancy Ann Blair and Daniel Adkins includes Carter, Coleman, Goff,
Robinson, Kinney and others.
Isaiah Blair and Edith Laney and Viola Coleman includes Johnson,
Kinder, Ratliff, Branham, Dutton, Mullins and others.
Celia Blair and Alfred Branham includes Tackett, Ferguson, May, Rowe,
Goins and others.
Jasper Blair and Victoria Hopkins includes Bryant, Justice, Lucas,
Damron, Johnson, Rowe, and others.
Newton Blair and Melvina Jane Robinson and Sarah Blevins includes
Adkins, Stevens, McCowan and others.
Henry Whetzel Blair and Lourissa Sanders includes Damron, Hamilton,
Robinson, McKinney, and others.
Documents Section includes excerpts from wills, letters, obituaries, court
actions and items concerning Blair descendants.
Send check or money order for $30.00 to:
Floris Freeman
217 Haddington Court
Madison, Alabama 35757
Summary:
Fleming Burk, Sr. (1767-1848) came to Russell Co., VA c1795 from
GA. He names his eight children in his 1848 will. Chapter I covers the
early generations, tracing Fleming, Sr. through his father, Thomas, to his
grandfather, Henry (c1698-1777), to his great grandfather, John (1656-1699)
and includes information on John's mother with speculation on John's
father. Also included is known information on children related to this
line. Interestingly, Thomas Burk's brother, John, had descendants who
married into the Washington and Jefferson families--with the latter being a
direct connection to Thomas Jefferson.
The remaining 8 chapters trace the eight descendants of Fleming Burk, Sr. First child Nancy married Jesse Vermillion (1787-1862); son of Wm. Vermillion and Nancy McNeil; second Child Jane married James Jessee (1794-1860), son of John Jessee and Frankey Lea; third child William married Rebecca Jessee (1797-1860), sister to James Jessee; fourth child Mary "Polly" married William Isaiah Fuller (c1796-1878), son of Abraham Fuller and Mary Sargent; fifth child, Sarah "Sally" married John Browning (1793-1858), son of Francis Browning and Elizabeth Vermillion; sixth child, Fleming, Jr. married Nancy Jessee, daughter of Elder David Jessee and Catherine Banner, w/John being son of John Jessee, Sr.; seventh child, Robert married Anna Gose (c1808-1889), daughter of George Gose and his 1st wife, Elizabeth Jessee [daughter of John Jessee]; and the eighth child, John, married Margaret Dyer (1816-1893).
"The Ferguson Connection" is a family history book and is available for immediate delivery. This family history has been compiled from correspondence, cemetery, census, probate and Bible records, birth, death and marriage records, for the period 1775 - 1994. It provides genealogical history of John Campbell Ferguson and Andrew Ferguson, who settled in Russell County, VA, their descendants and related families.
This book is commercially printed, with hardcover, foil stamped lid and spine, and is printed on acid free archival paper. It contains 600 pages including a name index and over 200 photos. Families are included from all over the U.S. and some from Canada. The book index contains approximately 1200 surnames and 9000 given names.
Lawrence J. Fleenor, Jr.
5532 Powell Valley Rd.
Big Stone Gap, Va. 24219
A memoir of his life growing up on Chaney Creek in Russell County in the late teens and early 1920s and 30s. Step back in time into this remote cove of close-knit farming, mining, and timbering families. Rev. Carter passed away shortly after completing the final draft. Featured families: Carter, Kiser, Powers, Amburgey.
* 96 pages, paperback, 8.5" x 5.5", 75 pictures.
* $12.00 plus tax for Virginia residents= $12.54 per book.
(No tax if you live and take delivery in another state.)
* Shipping: $3.00 for first book, $1.00 for each additional book.
Send check to: Clinch Mountain Press
P. O. Box 117
Emory, VA 24327
Edited by Katharine C. Shearer
Published by People Incorporated of Southwest Virginia, 2001
525 pages, 8.5" x 11", hardcover, 800+ pictures
$48.00 plus Virginia tax= $50.16
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