Research related to the lines of Terry and Hudson (with sub groups of Moore, Ray, Cochren, Van Scyoc, Ennis and others).
Wednesday, August 11, 2021
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A Lot of Brown Around: Various Strands of Brown Surnames in Early America
Having BROWN trees on both sides of my own family lines, it can be confusing. Often, people jumble together lines not recognizing that the n...
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These maps are important and illustrate that a) connection with Pennsylvania for marriage, legal concerns, etc. was possible to the Terry g...
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One line on my mother's side is the name Brown. Isaac H. Brown and wife Mary Ann Mooney Brown were residents of Warren Co., Tennessee. ...
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Several decades ago I recall joining my brother Dennis Terry in the family history search. He interviewed, surveyed cemeteries, communicate...
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