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Burton traces the evolution of Edgefield County from the antebellum period through Reconstruction and beyond. From amassed information on every household in this large rural community, he tests the many generalizations about southern black and white families of this period and finds that they were strikingly similar. Wealth, rather than race or class, was the main factor that influenced family structure, and the matriarchal family was but a myth.
Contains checklist of recent additions to the genealogical collections of the Michigan Unit.
Daniel Rogers, Sr. was a planter in Colleton County, South Carolina and settled there before 1760. He married (1) Sarah and (2) Mary Johnson (died 1824) and he later died in 1809; Includes information on the Scurry, Ross, Hunt, O'Dell, Couch, McCoy, and related families.
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
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