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- Re: Craven - Virginia and Penn - Genealogy. com
"Thomas Craven of Kinderhook, Albany, New York and Bergen County, NJ, and his Descendants in Bucks County, PA by Lewis D Cooke, Genealogist, a former editor of Pennsylvania Magazine, and Found of Pennsylvania Historical Society Library, Philadelphia, PA "Craven Family" by Herman Wilson Craven "Craven Family" by Herman Wilson Craven
- Re: Joseph Edmundson, son of T - Genealogy. com
I will post my Craven County NC file which deals primarily with Joseph Edmundson, son of Thomas the immigrant,and his descendants I solicit any additional records and
- Susan Banks, a Prominent Accessibility Advocate, Worked With . . . - ResetEra
On March 4, 2019, the accessibility community mourned a prominent advocate: Susan Banks Banks' partner, Coty Craven, announced her passing on social media platforms such as Twitter X The industry lamented the loss of an individual that helped raise awareness for accessibility in games, particularly for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals
- Craven - Surnames - Genealogy. com
Research Craven in the Surnames forums on Genealogy com, the new GenForum!
- 60 th Annual Peter Craven Reun - Genealogy. com
CRAVEN- DESCENDANTS of PETER CRAVEN Randolph County NC 1985 and 280 Years with PETER CRAVEN Family 1712-1993, 1995 Bring your "trees", pictures, artifacts, and "BRICK WALLS" IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE FALL, IT'S WORTH A TRIP FOR THAT ALONE PLENTY OF MOTELS IN ASHEBORO, AND YOU'RE ALWAYS SAFE WITH A BUCKET OF CHICKEN
- Re: Nicholas Welch of NC, SC, - Genealogy. com
12 July 1766 William Welch, of Craven Co, SC, sold to Nicholas Welch ofNC, 170a on Howards or Haywards Creek, Mecklenburg Co, NC (23 Jan 1767 Thomas Welch, brother of Nicholas Welch Sr, granted 300 a on Howard or Hayward Creek in Mecklenburg Co, NC ) (Tryon County formed from Mecklenburg County in 1769
- Ipocks of Craven County - Genealogy. com
Ipocks of Craven County By Victor Jones May 15, 2002 at 06:56:25 I am interested in the ancestors of Morgan Ipock of the Morgan Swamp area of Craven County, North Carolina It appears his father was James Ipock (d ca 1855) and his mother was Elizabeth Morgan Morgan married Nancy Bush, the daughter of Levi Bush They had children Carney, Elizabeth Ipock, and Levi Bush Ipock Carney married
- Historic Dryborough: A Forgott - Genealogy. com
1806, Dryborough was the second incorporated town in Craven County Please see press release at www ENCFamilies org for more info The event is free and open to the public at the New Bern-Craven County Public Library We look forward to seeing you there Also, a few other events that are happening in Eastern North Carolina
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