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This publication includes the following: Annual catalogs and announcements. Announcements of the various colleges, of the extension division, of the Summer school; Commencement exercises; Circulars of the Office of inspector of Nursery stock; Farmers' institute bulletins; Proceedings of the annual High school conference; Catalogs of the Alumni Association; Occasional addresses; student theses and separate studies particularly on some phase of education.
William Booton (ca. 1712-1787) was born in Virginia, perhaps the son of Joshua Boughton of Essex County, Virginia. He married Judith Hill (1719-after 1787), daughter of William and Frances Needles Hill. They had five children, ca. 1740-ca. 1762. Descendants lived in Virginia, Kentucky, West Virginia, Illinois, Iowa, Ohio, and elsehwere. The surname is spelled Booton and Booten.
William Adkins (Adkinson) (1690-ca. 1754/74) was born in Virginia, married Elizabeth Parker and lived in Virginia. Their descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Georgia, Kentucky, Michigan, California, Oklahoma, Colorado and other elsewhere.
John Clegg was born in 1656 in England, and married Joan Lang about 1675. They immigrated to northampton Co., Virginia in 1685, and he died in 1704. Includes Polk, Avent, Bynum, Snipes and related families.
The contributors to this collection argue that traditional views - of ethnic and cultural isolation, of German clannishness and Scots-Irish individualism - contain a kernel of truth but are far too restrictive and simplistic.