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William Greenup (d.ca1712) was a planter in New Scotland Hundred in the year 1697. He married Mary and they were the proven parents of: Mary (b.1701) and John Greenup (b.1707), who were born in Prince George's Co., Maryland. His son John married Ann prior to 1731 and they were the parents of Mary and John W. Greenup, and probably the parents of Elizabeth (d.1776), Samuel (d.1829) and Christopher Greenup (d.1818). Son John W. Greenup (d.1826) married Elizabeth Cecil Witten (b.1743) about 1760 in Frederick Co., Maryland. She was the daughter of Thomas Witten of Frederick Co., MD and Tazewell County, Virginia. They followed her father to Tazewell Co. in 1769. They were the the parents of six children. Several generations of ancestors and descendants are given.
Chiefly a record of some of the major McIntosh in the United States and Canada. Includes areas such as Ontario, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Iowa, New Brunswick, etc.
Abel Knight (1719-1815) was born in Pennsylvania and married Rachel Hare. Abel was a descendant of Giles Knight who emigrated from England to Pennsylvania in the 1680s. Abel and Rachel were Quakers by faith. They moved to Virginia in the 1740s and lived there for about ten years before moving to North Carolina where they spent the remainder of their life. They were the parents of seven children. Descendants live in North Carolina, Ohio, Indiana and other parts of the United States.
John Rudy was born in 1827 in Pennsylvania and married Mary Gahman in 1847 in Ohio. They had eleven children and later moved to Iowa. Information on their ancestry and their descendants are included in this material. Descendants now live in Iowa, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, and elsewhere.
The bibliographic holdings of family histories at the Library of Congress. Entries are arranged alphabetically of the works of those involved in Genealogy and also items available through the Library of Congress.
William Greenup was a planter in New Scotland Hundred, Maryland in the year 1697. He married Mary. Their son, John Greenup (b.1707), married Ann prior to 1731 and their son, John W. Greenup (d.1826) married Elizabeth Cecil Witten (b.1743), daughter of Thomas Witten, in about 1760 in Frederick County, Maryland. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, Illinois, Missouri and Minnesota.
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