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Thomas was the fifth child of john and mary ann (mcdonald) darnold. Noah rose who was born near menard, This mammoth work includes a 900+ page book of family history and a companion book of equal size documenting everything in the first book. Downings first school, the free state of van zandt county, etc rare collection of old-time photos mentions: · james welch :packhorseman&frontier soldier james welch (b. c. 1720 ireland d. aft. 1796?) came with his father john (d. 1768), his mother anne (nancy), and his younger brother john to savannah, georgia in 1735/36. edward jackson came to savannah along with james and george jackson at the same time. Elizabeth was the daughter of alexander dunlap and his wife janet ann mcfarland (sometimes referred to as jenot or jeani). · i am quoting the appraisement of col. William byars, born november 18th 1776, was the youngest son of captain john byars, and elizabeth thomason, of louisa county, virginia, where the old byars homeplace was located on the head-waters of contrary creek. His mother taught him to read using the family bible as a textbook while his father taught him to hunt, fish and farm as a means of survival. He was born in maryland but grew up on the kentucky frontier which offered nothing in the way of formal education. · it just about says it all. i have now received my riley family history book (s) the colonial riley families of the tidewater frontier, by robert shean riley. Byars from the historical article of e. Worthington, entitled “a frontier home. ” col. · the following year john lewis frontier settlement was removed from the jurisdiction of orange and the new eminence augusta county was formed. One of the best reviews that has come · william grills, frontiersman, family, journal by richard l. Pangburn at 04:40:00 researching william grills. he was captured and adopted by indians, later became a renown hunter on the frontier. he witness the killing of the shawnees and mingoes in 1774 that sparked dunmores war, and apparently then went back to his family in maryland (perhaps … · frontier times, jan, 1934 miss lily turner, old professor scott, falls county, a.