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This genealogy classic, written in the bad old days of shoe leather and courthouse basements before the Internet, tells of a Southern man's discovery of his Native American ancestry in the 1990s. Among fascinating regional and local stories, you'll discover how the Yateses of Virginia coped on the frontier…how some Cherokees escaped the Trail of Tears…what the Southern drawl really means…where The Tree That Owns Itself is…how Elisabeth Yates stole her cattle back from Gen. Sherman. Out of print for years, this sought-after family history is available in electronic form only. Fall under the spell of all its local color, storytelling and genealogy help also in the exciting audiobook version.
John (ca. 1756-1800) and Sarah Redwine of Rowan County, North Carolina, were the parents of ten children. Their descendants are distributed throughout the southern United States.
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Includes list of members.
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
The newsmagazine of the New England Historic Genealogic Society.
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