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The Lost Tribes of North Carolina, Part IV: Old Albemarle and Its Absentee LandlordsThe Lost Tribes of North Carolina, Part IV: Old Albemarle and Its Absentee Landlords. Worth S. Ray. Paperback, (1947), 2004, New, Illus., Index, 156 pp.
This is a collection of genealogical and historical records--land grants, tax records, and birth, death, and marriage records--of early Albemarle County, the original gateway to the present State of North Carolina. Ray further includes genealogical notices and histories of these families: Barrett, Bryan, Cotton, Crudup, Dawson, Edwards, Hardy, Hunt, Lawrence, McKinnie, Marshall, Martin, Robinson, Rogers, Scowen, Sherer, Thomas, West, and Whitfield. (Part IV of Lost Tribes of North Carolina.) NOTE: This is Part IV of Worth Ray's famous The Lost Tribes of North Carolina. Like the other parts, it stands on its own and is always published separately. The other books in this series are as follows: This is a collection of genealogical and historical records--land grants, tax records, and birth, death, and marriage records--of early Albemarle County, the original gateway to the present State of North Carolina. Ray further includes genealogical notices and histories of these families: Barrett, Bryan, Cotton, Crudup, Dawson, Edwards, Hardy, Hunt, Lawrence, McKinnie, Marshall, Martin, Robinson, Rogers, Scowen, Sherer, Thomas, West, and Whitfield. (Part IV of Lost Tribes of North Carolina.) NOTE: This is Part IV of Worth Ray's famous The Lost Tribes of North Carolina. Like the other parts, it stands on its own and is always published separately. The other books in this series are as follows:
Part I: Index and Digest to Hathaway's North Carolina Historical and
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