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Will Shipley (1804/1805-1880) and his family lived in Carroll County, Georgia. Descendants lived in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas and elsewhere.
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An engaging exploration of the legal and policy questions surrounding U.S. national security and international travel
The Life of Stith Thompson as revealed in these pages was in some ways ordinary, in others extraordinary. Reading through A Folklorist's Progress one sees clearly the contours of an academic life in the midcentury United States. In an efficient manner, Professor Thompson portrays the rounds of an academic of the period, planning for courses, establishing and revising programs, attending international meetings and conferences, working ideas into publications. He also describes the social domain with its cycle of parties, receptions, visits, and social clubs. These autobiographical pages paint an engaging portrait of community organized around the life of the intellect.
Christopher Shipley (d. 1830) was possibly the son of Samuel Shipley, Jr. who lived in Virginia, North Carolina and Kentucky and his wife, Keturah Sutton. He is also a descendant of Adam and Lois Howard Shipley of Maryland. Christopher married 1811 Elizabeth Rutherford (d. 1868), daughter of Randolph and Mary Rutherford of Wythe Co., Va. She was born in Montgomery Co., Va. They were parents of at least ten children born ca. 1812 through 1830 in Tennessee. Descendants live in Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Tennessee, Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, California, Utah and elsewhere.