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Essays by various authors detailing the richness of music that has emanated from Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee and Kentucky since the 1700's.
Early twentieth-century San Diego was growing fast, and the officers sworn to protect the city encountered more than their fair share of wily lawbreakers. From a shootout with a lone gunman in Mission Hills to gunfights with a gang of bank robbers that involved enthusiastic bystanders hoping to assist, detectives and patrolmen alike tried to maintain the peace. They encountered unexpected bodies, confronted car thieves and pursued criminals through neighboring states and into Mexico. Join author Steve Willard as he unearths stories directly from the case files of the early San Diego Police Department.
Saluting the unsung heroes of the entertainment industry, this guide identifies "famous" character actors and actresses. It includes a full-color photo section for easy identification and an informative--and irreverent--biography.
James Knott (1601-1653) came from England on the ship George to settle in Accomack Co., Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, Maryland, and elsewhere.
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John and Nancy Walker (fl. 18th c.) lived in Goochland County, Virginia and had several children. Descendants are traced selectively for sev eral generations through James Walker, and his son, William Cannon Wa lker, until his son Lovel C. Walker. The descendants of Lovel are tr eated more comprehensively. Lovel C. Walker (1829-1907) married Mill ie Caroline Golden (1834-1873) in 1856 and lived in Limestone County, Alabama. Descendants of John and Nancy lived in Virginia, Tennessee, Alabama, and Texas.
The earliest ancestor of this family was John Jeter, who lived in Essex County (now Caroline), Virginia in 1704. Most of his earlier descen- dants were tobacco planters with large plantations and slaves as the major source of labor. Many descendants remained in Virginia while others began migrating southward to the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentuc- ky, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, California and elsewhere.