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William Roberts lived in Culpepper County, Virginia in 1752, and moved before 1762 to Halifax County, Virginia. Descendants moved to North Carolina, Louisiana, Texas and elsewhere.
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A genealogical study from the 'Horse Lord' Eachain, covering American cousins now spelling the name McCaughan, McCaughn, McKaughan, McKaughn, McKeighan, McCaughin, McCoin, McKoin, McGahan, McConn, McCann, McEachain, McEachan, and McEachern.
Economist Book of the Year --Audubon Book of the Year --American Library Association Award winner – Royal Society Winton prize Finalist – Winner of the Rachel Carson award A Silent Spring for oceans by “the Rachel Carson of the fish world” (The New York Times) who appeared on the Imax film Wild Ocean and provided the scientific basis for the creation of the first high seas marine protected areas. For fans of Carl Safina and Elizabeth Kolbert. “Immensely entertaining, although it chronicles a tragedy… No account of the cataclysm is more engaging.” —Mark Kurlansky, The Washington Post The sea feeds and sustains us, but everywhere we look marine life is under threat, from Caribb...
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John Cartwright (1787-1841) was born in Pitt County, North Carolina to Mathew Cartwright (1754-1812) and Mary (Polly) Grimmer (1761-1824). In 1792 his family moved to Tennessee. John married Mary "Polly" Crutchfield in 1807 and they lived in Wilson County, Tennessee. In 1825, John and Mary moved to Sabine County, Texas. They had nine children. Descendants still live in Texas.