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By Margaret Marshall
Collection Overview
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Genealogy research papers donated to the Sargeant Memorial Collection by various researchers. Formats of materials include newspaper genealogy columns, narrative descriptions, ancestor charts, descendants lists, family trees, genealogy worksheets, hand-written notes, photocopies, narrative descriptions, and transcriptions of documents.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Sargeant Memorial Collection
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions:
The status of copyright for these materials is governed by Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U. S. C.). Copyright restrictions may apply.
Acquisition Source:
Various sources by donations
Preferred Citation:
[File Name], Sargeant Memorial Collection Legacy Genealogy Research Files, MSS 0000-GRF, Sargeant Memorial Collection, Norfolk Public Library, Norfolk, Virginia.
Processing Information:
Entered between April 4, 2015 and November 1, 2016.
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- Box 21
- Folder 1: Royall family research, 1905
- Newspaper genealogy columns regarding the Royall family, beginning with Joseph Royall's land grant of 1637 in Henrico County, Virginia. Other family names listed include Eppes, Hooker, Webster, Banks, Bates and Isham. Geographic locations listed include Henrico County, Virginia, Charles City County, Virginia and Powhatan County, Virginia.
- Folder 2: Sandys family research, 1907
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Sandys family, beginning with Samuel Sandys marriage to Margaret Craighead, 6 July 1786. Other family names listed include Griffin, Moseley, Reynolds, Cook, Williamson, Jones, Woodson, Dunn, Lynch, Hutton, Adkins, Townes and Meachum. Geographic locations listed include Lancastershire, England, North Carolina, Washington, District of Columbia, Lunenburg County, Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, New York, Maryland and Petersburg, Virginia.
- Folder 3: Saunders family bible records, undated
- Saunders family bible records of births, deaths and marriages. Saunders family bible owned by Mrs. A. Nottingham of Norfolk, Virginia and donated to Kirn Library by Nancy Wescoat Harwood Garrett of Portsmouth, Virginia. The other family names listed are Wilkins and Read.
- Folder 4: Savage family history, 1905-1913
- Military service record, newspaper genealogy columns and an obituary for the Savage family, beginning with William Savage, born circa 1600, who emigrated to Virginia in 1635. Other family names listed include Parker, Crutch, Channon, Watson, Toogood, Beard, Potts, Augusta, Webb, Sivier, Warman, Lavender, Winterton, Bacon, Davenport, Regler, Edmunds, Whettingsteel, Carlin, Rocquets, Fanaff, Athey, Cugly, Harmanson, Lyttleton, Custis, Elkinton, Robins, Kendall, Warren, Corbin, Coston, Godwin, West, Tully, White, Beckley, Rammy, Gibson, Jones, Hargroves, Johnson, Hollier, Duckworth and Ives. Geographic locations listed include Northampton County, Virginia, Nansemond County, Virginia, Norfolk, Virginia, England and Yorktown, Virginia.
- Folder 5: Sayer family tree, 1974
- Family tree diagram for the Sayer family, beginning with Thomas Sayer, circa 1615. Compiled by Alice Granberry Walter of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Other family names listed include Boush, Bruce, Church, Foster, Fowler, Hancock, Hoggard, Knight, Kingman, Lawson, Mason, Moran, Moseley, Newton, Poole, Saunders, Singleton, Smith, Thorowgood, Walke, White and Woodhouse. Geographic locations listed include Lower Norfolk County, Virginia and Princess Anne County, Virginia.
- Folder 6: Schaner family research, 1973
- Genealogy worksheets for the Schaner family, compiled by Ruth Elfreda Schaner Williams of Cheapeake, Virginia. Other family names listed include Stouffe, Williams, Joynes, Wilton, Martin, Beverly, Gilliland, Main, Beitzell, Spanale, Weimer, Grace and Stilley. Geographic locations listed include Chesapeake, Virginia, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Norfolk, Virginia, Portsmouth, Virginia, West Elizabeth, Pennsylvania, Dravosburg, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Fort Wayne, Indiana.
- Folder 7: Schatzer family bible records, undated
- Family bible records of marriages, births and deaths for the Schatzer family. The other family name listed is Brubacher.
- Folder 8: Scott family research, 1914
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Scott family, beginning with Reverend Archibald Scott of Scotland, licensed to preach in 1777 in Augusta County, a contested area claimed by Virginia and Pennsylvania. Reverend Scott died in Staunton, Virginia, circa 1799. Other family names listed include Daniel, Woodson, Harman, Fairfax, Waddell, Nininger, Moeson, McClelland and La Doux. Geographic locations listed include Staunton, Virginia, Dorsetshire, England, Prince William County, Virginia, Caroline County, Virginia, Louisiana, Galveston, Texas, Terra Alta, West Virginia, Albemarle County, Virginia and Preston County, West Virginia.
- Folder 9: Seawell/Sewell family research, 1961-1986
- Excerpts from historical journals regarding the Seawell family. Alternative spelling of the last name is Sewell. Other family names listed include Phillips, Mason, Custis, Hack, Warner, Marriott, Stover, White, Long, Stone, Harris, Sears, Settles, Blackwell, Baker, Richmond, Broswell/Brasdell, Brawner, Plaster, Christian, Ware, Burton, Lowe, Willis, Chandler, Vaughn, Cheek, Mitchell, Black, Ayers, Rooks, Davis, Randall, Shirley, Lee, Lafferty, LeGrand and Willoughby. Geographic locations listed include Elizabeth City County, Virginia, Norfolk County, Virginia, North Carolina, Franklin County, Virginia and Lower Norfolk County, Virginia.
- Folder 10: Seawell/Sewell family history, 1912
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Seawell family, beginning with Thomas Seawell of York County, Virginia, circa 1635. Alternative spelling of the last name is Sewell. Other family names listed include Boswell, Whiting, Cary, Vaughn, Camp, Hobday, Edwards, Cheverins, Burwell, Perrin, Hyler, Hairston, Jackson, Taliaferro, Thurton and Atkinson. Geographic locations listed include York County, Virginia, Gloucester County, Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Mathews County, Virginia, Charles City County, Virginia, and Baltimore, Maryland.
- Folder 11: Sellers family research, undated
- Genealogy notes and ancestor charts for the Sellers family, compiled by Dianna Jeffreys of Portsmouth, Virginia. Other family names listed include Quail, Miller, Conrad, Hack, Lippencott, Cook, Snider, Carpenter, Layman, Fridlen, Benner and Bradshaw. Geographic locations listed include Rockingham County, Virginia, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Wheeling, West Virginia, Lewiston, Missouri, Pike County, Illinois and Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri.
- Folder 12: Semple family research, 1888-1910
- Book excerpts from "Genealogical History of the Family Semple from 1214 to 1888" by William Alexander Semple and "The Scots Peerage founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland" edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, LLD, Volume VII. Alternative spellings of the last name include Semple and Sempill. Other family names listed include Royston, Bates, Christian, Mitchell, Caldwell, Harrison, Pickens, White, Prior, Storrs, Wrenn, Tyler, McKenzie, Walker, Anderson, Ryland, Terrell, Allen, Lee, Armistead, Carter, Laurie, Robertson, Cheatham, Garner, Green, Brandenburg, Fitzhugh, Greathouse, Baylor, Bradford, Harwood, Lowry, Fleet, Broadus, Mizner, Ames, Moore, Lindsay, Mass, Garlick, Hill, Buckner, Shield, Hungerford, Booker, Martin, Battle and James. Geographic locations listed include New York, Fluvanna County, Virginia, Yorktown, Virginia, Tarboro, North Carolina, Hampton, Virginia, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Williamsburg, Virginia, Montgomery, Alabama, Scotland, Ireland, Caroline County, Virginia, England, New Kent County, Virginia, King and Queen County, Virginia, Albemarle County, Virginia, Louisville, Kentucky, Washington, Illinois, Clinton County, Kentucky, California, St. Louis, Missouri, Washington State, Madison County, Illinois, Jersey County, Illinois, Oregon, Brandenburg, Kentucky, Ballard County, Kentucky, Shelby County, Kentucky, Shreveport, Louisiana, Henrico County, Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, Kittyton, Tennessee and Selma, Alabama.
- Folder 13: Serpell family photographs, 1912-2012
- Copies of Serpell family photographs with descriptions and a newspaper wedding announcement, provided by Bower Patrick of Norfolk, Virginia. Other family names listed include Clark, Taliaferro, Taylor, Watkins, Patrick, Deakins and Frobius. Geographic locations listed include Norfolk, Virginia, New York, San Francisco, California and Paris, France.
- Folder 14: Shackelford family research, 1907
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Shackelford family, beginning with John Shackelford of King and Queen County, Virginia, circa 1649. Other family names listed include Swingston, Livingston, Muscoe, Fontaine, Lyne, Taliaferro, Jones, Menifee, Newby, Green, Aldridge, Lewis, Tutt, Gibson, Dotey, Spotswood, Hamilton, Ball, Ross, Sinclare, Davis, Cole, Alexander, Buckner and Fitzhugh. Geographic locations listed include King and Queen County, Virginia, South Carolina, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Gloucester County, Virginia, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Rappahannock County, Virginia, Jefferson County, Virginia, Culpeper County, Virginia, New York, Essex County, Virginia and Fauquier County, Virginia.
- Folder 15: Shaddeau ancestor chart, undated
- Shaddeau ancestor chart compiled by Jean Holton of Chesapeake, Virginia. Other family names listed include King, Leroy, Hawkins, Poole, James, Highsmith, Savage, Downing and Holton. Geographic locations listed include Chesapeake, Virginia, Saginaw, Michigan, Pitt County, North Carolina, Mount Olive, North Carolina, Leeper, Missouri, Norfolk, Virginia, Quebec, Canada, What Cheer, Iowa, Edgecombe County, North Carolina and Robersonville, North Carolina.
- Folder 16: Sharp family history, undated
- Biography of Captain William Sharp of Norfolk, Virginia, from the "Virginia Magazine of History and Biography", Volume LVII (57), January 1949, and genealogy worksheets for the Sharp family. Other family names listed include Willoughby, Schoolfield, Walke, Wheeler, Williams, Armistead, Rouster, Garrett, Totten and Marnix. Geographic locations listed include Norfolk, Virginia, Fairfax County, Virginia, Norfolk County, Virginia, Vance County, North Carolina, Logan, Ohio, New York City, New York, Williamsburg, Virginia, Fort Monroe, Virginia, San Francisco, California, Washington, District of Columbia, Fort Scrivens, Georgia, Potomac, Maryland, Bethesda, Maryland, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, South Hamilton, Massachusetts, Panama Canal Zone and Gloucester County, Virginia.
- Folder 17: Sharp family ancestor chart, MSS 0000-321, undated
- Sharp family ancestor chart, beginning with Julia Sharp Walke, and research notes. Other family names listed include Willoughby, Williams, Armistead, Walke, Schoolfield, Wheeler and Marnix. Geographic locations listed include North Carolina, Fort Omaha, Nebraska, Fauquier County, Virginia, New York, Norfolk, Virginia, Portsmouth, Virginia, Fairfax County, Virginia and Gloucester County, Virginia.
- Folder 18: Shelburne family history, 1963
- Shelburne family research including family bible records and material referenced, beginning with the immigrant, Thomas Shelburne's settlement in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. Compiled by Robert Craig Shelburne of Asheville, North Carolina. Other family names listed include Pettus, Redford, Crafton/Crofton, Smithson, Love, Craig, Stone, Fowlkes, Wigglesworth, Spindle, Harvey, Surface, Hall, Walton, Foster, Floyd, Vaden, Hesson, Grant, Pampton, Crenshaw, Ferguson, Gillespie, Burwell and Lucas. Geographic locations listed include Floyd County, Virginia, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Hanover County, Virginia, Pulaski County, Virginia, Nottoway County, Virginia, Georgia, Amherst County, Virginia, Montgomery County, Virginia, New Orleans, Louisiana, Lynchburg, Virginia, Los Angeles, California, Lunenburg County, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Wales, Jamestown, Virginia, James City County, Virginia, New Kent County, Virginia and Christiansburg, Virginia.
- Folder 19: Shelton family research, undated
- Narrative description of the Shelton family, focused on James Shelton of Henry County, Virginia, written by a descendant, Kenyon Stevenson, of Hudson, Ohio. Other family names listed include Critz, Allen, Abingdon, Dillard, Watkins, Hatcher, Jackson, Crispin, Goar, Davis, Astrop, Scales, Parks, Morris, Boggs, Scruggs, Eckel, Moser, Rutherford, Robertson, Blakeley, Probert, Clark, Daniel, Stevenson, Arnold, McGhee, Shepherd, Todd, Dickerson, Irby, Meriwether, Coleman, Shatan, Jones and Taylor. Geographic locations listed include Madison County, North Carolina, Missouri, Henry County, Virginia, Goochland County, Virginia, Lunenburg County, Virginia, Middlesex County, Virginia, Amelia County, Virginia, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Louisa County, Virginia, Jefferson County, Tennessee, York County, Virginia, Orange County, North Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, Hanover County, Virginia, Cecil County, Maryland and Hudson, Ohio.
- Folder 20: Sherman family history, 1979
- Narrative description with photocopies photographs, "The Shermans and Glassers of Ligum, Kovna Gubernia, Lithuania", genealogy research compiled by Irwin M. Berent of Norfolk, Virginia. Alternative spellings of the last name are Gerber, Sherman and Scherman. Other family names listed include Glasser, Marcus, Brill, Frank, Schrago, Goodman, Glazer, Friedman, Richter, Bernstein, Fine, Silverberg, Gurwin, Schenker, Salsbury,Adelston, Yavner, Bear, Caplan, Harris and Adler. Geographic locations listed include Kovna Gabernia, Lithuania, Russia, Washington, District of Columbia, Baltimore, Maryland, Westminster, Maryland, Norfolk, Virginia and Pendleton County, West Virginia.
- Folder 21: Short, William-will documents, 2010
- A photocopy and typed transcript of the will for William Short, of Surrey/Surry County, Virginia, dated 1648/1649. Donated by John Short of Norfolk, Virginia.
- Folder 22: Shumate family research, undated
- Shumate family research with index and references, beginning with Lorene Virginia Vernon Shumate, born July 3, 1909, in Leaksville (now Eden), North Carolina. Other family names listed include Ligon, Piggot, Moseley, Harris, Vernon, Bouldin, Gurganey, Hancock, Filmer, Green, Mitchell, Clay, Branch, Payne, Saunders, Dennis, Lockett, Wilson, Kendrick, Kirkman, Bowman, Pfeiffer, Coates, Cockroft, Cocke, Cox, Williamson, Addie, Jefferson, Field and Randolph. Geographic locations listed include Worcestershire, England, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, Henrico County, Virginia, Leaksville (now Eden), North Carolina, Newport News, Virginia, Charlotte County, Virginia, James City County, Virginia, Charles City County, Virginia, Silver Springs, Maryland, Sacramento, California, Norfolk, Virginia, Roanoke, Virginia, Whitesville, New York, Jamestown, Virginia, Amelia County, Virginia, Martinsville, Virginia, Henry County, Virginia, Stoneville, North Carolina, Bourbon County, Kentucky, Ashland, Kentucky, Madison County, Kentucky, Daviess County, Kentucky, Holland, Petersburg, Virginia, Chesterfield County, Virginia, Franklin County, Virginia, Yorkshire, England and London, England.
- Folder 23: Simmons family history, undated
- Referenced information regarding the Simmons family, beginning with William Simmons, as a property owner in Princess Anne County, Virginia, circa 1782, 1811 and 1860. Other family names listed include Stone, Moore, Robinson and Cleever. Geographic locations listed include Princess Anne County, Virginia, Norfolk County, Virginia, Lower Norfolk County, Virginia and Surry County, Virginia.
- Folder 24: Simmons family research, undated
- Simmons family research with references, beginning with John Simmons of Wilkes County, Georgia, circa 1771. Compiled by Dorothy Holland Herring of Morrow, Georgia. Other family names listed include Davis, Freeman, Higgs, Ricketon, Walk, Burns, Harper, Murry, Wellborn, Goslin, Sims, Knox, Miller, Thompson, Ragan, Pass, Muckleroy, Barnett, Walthall, Sterling and Meador. Geographic locations listed include Scotland, Washington (later Hancock) County, Georgia, Lincoln County, Georgia, Washington County, Alabama, Franklin County, Georgia, Jackson County, Georgia, Hall County, Georgia, Currituck County, North Carolina, Crawford County, Georgia, Amite (later Pike) County, Mississippi, Putnam County, Georgia, Ogelthorpe County, Georgia, Monroe (later Upson) County, Georgia, Meriwether County, Georgia, Jackson Parish, Louisiana, Tallapoosa County, Alabama, Chambers County, Alabama and Dekalb County, Georgia.
- Folder 25: Singleton family research, 1927
- Research notes with references, regarding the Singleton family, compiled by Jean Stephenson of Washington, District of Columbia. Alternative spelling of the last name is Shingleton. Other family names listed include Robbins, Ransome, Hundley, Sayer, Morris, Caswell, Mackey, Tinsley and Thompson. Geographic locations listed include Elizabeth City County, Virginia, Loudoun County, Virginia, Princess Anne County, Virginia, Gloucester County, Virginia, Norfolk County, Virginia, Richmond County, Virginia, York County, Virginia, Fauquier County, Virginia, Essex County, Virginia, Prince Edward County, Virginia, Hawks, North Carolina, Bath County, North Carolina, Northampton County, North Carolina, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Craven County, North Carolina, New Bern, North Carolina, Beaufort County, North Carolina, Berkeley County, South Carolina, Clarement County, South Carolina, Dorchester County, South Carolina, Bluffton, Georgia and Lumpkin County, Georgia.
- Folder 26: Skipwith family history, undated
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Skipwith family, beginning with the emigrant, Sir Grey Skipwith. Other family names listed include Peyton, Smith, Randolph, Kennon, Short, Miller, Carter, Cabell, Tucker, Townshend, Green, Nivison, Wilmer, Robertson, Nicholas, Murray, Wayler, Harrison, Lucas, Cocke, Dupuy, Copeland, Cooke, Henley, Hanover and Beckwith. Geographic locations listed include Leicestershire, England, Gloucester County, Virginia, Middlesex County, Virginia, Mathews County, Virginia, Prince George County, Virginia, Albemarle County, Virginia, Mecklenburg County, Virginia, Louisiana, Amelia County, Virginia, Nottoway County, Virginia, Williamsburg, Virginia and Georgia.
- Folder 27: Slaughter family research, 1908
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Slaughter family, beginning with John Slaughter, circa 1620. Other family names listed include Pendleton, Fry, French, Strother, Pannilli, Dabney and Winston. Geographic locations listed include England, Essex County, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Cumberland County, Virginia, Culpeper County, Virginia, Rappahannock County, Virginia, Winchester, Virginia, Indiana, California and Mercer County, Kentucky.
- Folder 28: Sloane Family Research, undated
- Family tree and other research materials regarding Florence Adelia Knapp Sloane. Other family names listed include Johnston, Wainwright, Orton, Stiles, Knapp, Coffin, Ewin, Dixon, Gullen, and Ballard. Geographic locations listed include New York City, New York, Norfolk, Virginia, Port Chester, New York, Mount Savage, Maryland, Mount Vernon, New York, Evanston, Illinois and Newark, New Jersey.
- Folder 29: Smith family research, 1950-1990
- Research materials, family newsletter and correspondence regarding the Smith family, beginning with George Sterling Smith of Goochland County, Virginia, born 1777, died 1842, Davidson County, Tennessee. Other family names listed include Allison, Hobson, Cheney, Claxton, Boyce, Blackburn, Ashworth, Reed, Van Leer, Stringer, Allen, Hammack, Omberg, Mitchell, McDowell, McCarn, Bolling, Sibley, Paston, McLaurine, Wheless, Malone, Herblin, Roberts, Fogg, Higgins, Richey, Bostick, Dudley, Bransford, Payne, Johnson, Chadwell, Stratton, Hay, McLenore, Manley, Dougherty, Cahill, Byers, Beasley, White, Buck, Searight, Litton, Napier, Vaughn and Majors. Geographic locations listed include Franklin County, Virginia, Goochland County, Virginia, Nashville, Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, Cheneyville, Louisiana, Clarkesville, Tennessee, Davidson County, Tennessee, Huntsville, Alabama, Dallas, Texas, Lebanon, Tennessee, Sumner County, Tennessee, Los Angeles, California, Brownwood, Texas, Marshall, Arkansas, Athens, Alabama, Chattanooga, Tennessee and Arcadia, Florida.
- Folder 30: Smith family research, undated
- Book excerpt regarding the Smith family, beginning with William Smith Senior, born in England, and emigrated to Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, circa 1639-1643. Book excerpt believed to be from "Ayres-Dawson and allied Families: recording the ancestry of Richard Johnson Ayres, Jr. of Accomack Co., VA and of his wife Elizabeth Hack Dawson of Loudoun Co., VA" by Henrietta Dawson Ayres Sheppard. Other family names listed include Custis, Phillips, Burroughs/Burrowes and Robinson. Geographic locations listed include Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia and Princess Anne County, Virginia.
- Folder 31: Soane family history, undated
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Soane family, beginning with Henry Soane, the emigrant, circa 1651. Another family names listed is Randolph. The geographic location listed is Henrico County, Virginia.
- Folder 32: Spears family research, 1908
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Spears family, beginning with Jacob Spears, circa the American Revolution, 1776-1782. Other family names listed include Kellar, Buckner, Culbertson, Johnston, Thomas, Bass, Prewitt, Hickman, Keene, Branham, Coleman, Matson, Webb, Burbridge, Russell, Furgerson, Campbell, Brownell, Grymes, Murrill, Delance, Kerfoot, Norin, Griffith, Vernon, Williams, Rogers, Cook, Parish, Stone, Ganns, Stiff, Martin, Payne, Ford and Woodford. Geographic locations listed include Bourbon County, Kentucky, Seattle, Washington, Paris, Kentucky, Columbia, Missouri, Lexington, Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, Arensburg, Westphalia (later Germany), Aix la Chapelle, France, Fayette County, unknown state and Hagerstown, Maryland.
- Folder 33: Spotswood family research, 1908
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Spotswood family, beginning with Alexander Spotswood, the emigrant, arriving in Virginia in 1710. Other family names listed include Slaughter, Taylor, Carter, Leeper, Jones, Nelson, Robinson, Skyring, Aylett, Goode, Burwell, Allen, Bolling, Watson, Henley, Beck, Keller, MacDonald, McPheeters, Campbell, Hargrave, Jamison, Turner, Mason, Parker, Rootes, Catlett, Seaton, Bryan, Washington, Rowzie, Rend, Braxton, Mense, Marshall, Mayo, Walker, Berkeley, Foushee, Payne, Henry, Lloyd, Dandridge, Smith and Moore. Geographic locations listed include London, England, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Petersburg, Virginia, King William County, Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, York County, Virginia, Westmoreland County, Virginia, King George County, Virginia, Alexandria, Virginia and Caroline County, Virginia.
- Folder 34: St. John family research, 1977
- Pedigree charts for the St. John family, compiled by Robert Frederick Brown of Virginia Beach, Virginia. Other family names listed include Brown, Greene, Brant, Troville, Lockwood, Hazen/Hassen/Hasson, Bidwell, Conner, Smoot, Ward, Foulon/Foullon, Jeffers/Jeffries, Genung, Stevens, Olmstead, Ayres, Bouton, Benedict, Howlett, French, Peabody, Foster/Forster, Riddlesdale, Wignol, Dart, Douglas/Douglass, Hough, Mable/Mettle, Marvin/Meryvn, Hurd, Bridgum, Hunloke, Cooper, Norman, Alford, Sneden, Jans and Price. Geographic locations listed include Worchester, Massachusetts, Derry, New Hampshire, Dayton, Ohio, Warren County, Ohio, Westchester County, New York, Lebanon, Ohio, Stamford, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Seattle, Washington, Greensboro, North Carolina, Atholl, Massachusetts, Sacramento, California, Morrow, Ohio, Liberty, Maine, Pittsfield, New Hampshire, Ireland, Scotland, Norwalk, Connecticut, Amsterdam, Holland and Lincolnshire, England.
- Folder 35: Stanard family history, 1910
- Newspaper genealogy columns regarding the Stanard family, beginning with William Stanard of Middlesex County, Virginia, circa 1677. Other family names listed include Conway, Beverley, Waller, Pratt, Chew, Thornton, Page, Langhorne, Morris, Christian, Wright, Cazemore, Lyons, Chicheley, Wormley, Carter, Corbin, Eltonhead, Yates, Hazlewood, Robinson, Smith, Montague, Campbell, Branch, Carden, Duncan, Bryant, Chandler, Battle, McPherson, McClung, Eggleston, Cowan, Carrington, Towson, Thompson, Slaughter, Simpson, Cowden, Fleming, Plenary, Wooldridge, Taliaferro, Hume, Taylor, Woolfolk, Eddins, Le Barow, Chapman, Harvey, Buffington and Bolling. Geographic locations listed include Staunton, Virginia, Memphis, Tennessee, Cabell County, Virginia, Georgetown, South Carolina, Richmond, Virginia, Mobile, Alabama, Fredericksburg, Virginia, Louisiana, West Virginia, Mississippi, Culpeper County, Virginia, Caroline County, Virginia, Powhatan County, Virginia, Albemarle County, Virginia, Alexandria, Virginia, Greene County, Virginia, Chesterfield County, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Goochland County, Virginia, White Plains, New York, Middlesex County, Virginia, Lancaster County, Virginia, Lexington, Virginia and Roanoke, Virginia.
- Folder 36: Steed family research, 1991-1992
- Correspondence between Barbara S. Grice of Norfolk, Virginia and Carl F. Andre' of Jackson, Mississippi regarding genealogy questions about the Steed family. Other family names listed include Hester, Andre', Hutchings, Godfrey, Edey, Ivey, Ramsay and Dickson. Geographic locations listed include Norfolk, Virginia, Terry, Mississippi, Hinds County, Mississippi, New Kent County, Virginia and Woodville, Mississippi.
- Folder 37: Stephens/Stevens family research, 1965
- Stephens/Stevens family newsletter with an allied families name index and references list, Volume 1, Number 2, dated October 1965, and Volume 6, Issue 2, dated Fall 1976. Edited by A. Maxim Coppage of Pittsburg and Walnut Creek, California. Alternative spellings of the last name include Stephens, Stevens, Stephenson and Stevenson. Other family names listed include Babcock, Balch, Baldwin, Bartlett, Benedicts, Botwick, Bronsdon, Marsh, Burnham, Chapin, Chesborough, Churchill, Doude, Emerson, Field, Foster, Garrard, Goode, Hodge, Hugh, Jewell, Kool/Cool/Cole, Price, Hicks, Williams, Adams, Dochery, Gloid, Logan, Lyons, Coppage, Shores, Howell, Sherman, Wood, Hale, Gurney, Mills, Robards, Hopper, Wilson, Newdigate, Leachman and McCubbin. Geographic locations listed include Pulaski County, Kentucky, Wilkes County, North Carolina, Kansas City, Missouri, Marshfield, Massachusetts, Schenectady, New York, Long Island, New York, Gloucester, Massachusetts, Maryland, Knox County, New York, Oneida County, New York, Clay County, Missouri, Randolph County, Missouri, DeKalb County, Missouri, Surry County, Virginia, Rappahannock County, Virginia, Warwick County, Virginia, New Bern, North Carolina, Wilmington, North Carolina, Rowan County, North Carolina, Madison County, Missouri, Russell County, Kentucky, Georgia, South Carolina, Rockingham County, North Carolina, Wirt, Indiana, Garrard County, Kentucky, Rockingham County, Kentucky, Callaway County, Missouri, St. Joseph, Missouri and Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
- Folder 38: Steptoe family research, 1905
- Newspaper genealogy columns regarding the Steptoe family, beginning with Anthony and John Steptoe, arriving in Virginia circa 1697. Other family names listed include Eckridge, Aylett, Eustace, Lawson, Blackwell, Lee, Washington, Robinson, Christian, Douglas, Fodsick, Montague, Keith, Allerton, Payne, Madison, Lewis, Langhorne, Johnston, Callaway, Carter, Love, McKenna, Fendall, Michel, Brown, Dillon, Thomas, Leftwich, Yancy, Maddie, Penn, Burwell, Whitlow, Goggin, Eldridge, Harris, Foster, Armistead, Quaries, Ward, Radford, Nalle, Jordan, Wood, Churchill, Royall, Cunningham, Dabney, Hunt, Grey, Gibson, Floyd, Rhodes and Parke. Geographic locations listed include Westmoreland County, Virginia, Lancaster County, Virginia, Northumberland County, Virginia, Stafford County, Virginia, Bedford County, Virginia, Middlesex County, Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, King William County, Virginia, Charleston, West Virginia, Philadelphia, Pennslvania, Jefferson County, West Virginia, Lynchburg, Virginia, Baltimore, Maryland, Loudoun County, Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, Texas and Alabama.
- Folder 39: Stewart ancestor chart, 1976
- Stewart ancestor chart, compiled by Louis Elton Stewart of Norfolk, Virginia. Other family names listed include Hall, Thomas, Pleasants and Mason. Geographic locations listed include Norfolk County, Virginia, Craven County, North Carolina, Portsmouth, Virginia, New Orleans, Louisiana and Baltimore, Maryland.
- Folder 40: Stockton family history, undated
- Newspaper genealogy column regarding the Stockton family, beginning with Davis or David Stockton's emigration from Ireland, early in the 18th century, to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Other family names listed include Shields, Tipton, Godylouch, Ross, Randels, Wilkey, Sharp, Lockhart, McMahan, Edwards, White and Fox. Geographic locations listed include Ireland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Albemarle County, Virginia, Rockingham County, Virginia, Goochland County, Virginia, San Diego, California, Sevier County, Tennessee, Indiana, and Sevierville, Tennessee.
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