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Armchair Ancestry: The Crymes Family Cemetery
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Friday, February 26, 2010. The Crymes Family Cemetery. There are probably thousands of old family burying grounds across the country (especially in the southeast) that have been entirely lost to the elements, vandalism or progress. But not so the Crymes. Family Cemetery ( N34 44.640, W82 10.206. The final resting place of my husband's four and five times great grandparents. George and Nancy Crymes. South Carolina after the Revolutionary War. They moved south from George's birthplace of Lunenburg. Who mov...
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Armchair Ancestry: Surnames
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This is by no means a comprehensive list, but I spend most of my time researching these families. North Carolina (Granville, Person, Franklin),Virginia (Lunenburg). North Carolina (Person, Johnston). North Carolina (Person, Granville). North Carolina (Person, Granville). England (Devon, Cheshire, Surry), Virginia (Gloucester, King and Queen, Lunenburg), South Carolina (Greenville), North Carolina (Haywood), Washington (King, Snohomish). Virginia (James), North Carolina (Haywood). View my complete profile.
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Armchair Ancestry: March 2010
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Sunday, March 7, 2010. American Gothic: The Dickersons, circa 1906. My jaw dropped. For years now, I've kind sorta known these names and suddenly, they're people. Every single one of Henry and Eliza's children lived and died in Person County, just north of Durham, where I grew up. I ran into Dickersons occasionally, but only once did I meet one with whom I had a definitive connection. Still, between Henry's four sons and all of their. And the Snow sisters' father, Joseph A. Snow. View my complete profile.
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Armchair Ancestry: Richard Crymes, Citizen and Haberdasher of London
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. Richard Crymes, Citizen and Haberdasher of London. My husband is the 15th son in a documented patriarchal line. Our son (whenever we have one), will be the sixteenth. Check it out:. 1 Richard Crymes / Elizabeth (born in the early 1500s). 2 Thomas Crymes / Jane Muschamp. 3 Sir Thomas Crymes / Margaret More. 4 Sir George Crymes / Alice Lovell. 5 Sir Thomas Crymes / Mary Bond. 6 William Crymes / Christiana (first in America, arrived mid-to-late 1600s). 15 Husband and I. Around L...
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Armchair Ancestry: February 2010
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. Richard Crymes, Citizen and Haberdasher of London. My husband is the 15th son in a documented patriarchal line. Our son (whenever we have one), will be the sixteenth. Check it out:. 1 Richard Crymes / Elizabeth (born in the early 1500s). 2 Thomas Crymes / Jane Muschamp. 3 Sir Thomas Crymes / Margaret More. 4 Sir George Crymes / Alice Lovell. 5 Sir Thomas Crymes / Mary Bond. 6 William Crymes / Christiana (first in America, arrived mid-to-late 1600s). 15 Husband and I. Around L...
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Armchair Ancestry: The Disappearing Dickersons
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Thursday, February 25, 2010. Some families are easier to find than others. My husband's family, the Crymes. Left a paper trail all the way back to 16th century London. Paternal line, on the other hand, stops cold in 1819. Family lore is that there was a big falling out over the Civil War, not uncommon for families in the South, but I don't know any details on the matter. Dickerson, b. about 1795 or earlier? Elizabeth , b. about 1799, d. after 1870. Thomas Dickerson, b. about 1814, d. after 1880. We know ...
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Armchair Ancestry: American Gothic: The Dickersons, circa 1906
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Sunday, March 7, 2010. American Gothic: The Dickersons, circa 1906. My jaw dropped. For years now, I've kind sorta known these names and suddenly, they're people. Every single one of Henry and Eliza's children lived and died in Person County, just north of Durham, where I grew up. I ran into Dickersons occasionally, but only once did I meet one with whom I had a definitive connection. Still, between Henry's four sons and all of their. And the Snow sisters' father, Joseph A. Snow. April 12, 2011 at 6:03 AM.
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