Settlers by the Long Grey Trail: Some Pioneers to Old Augusta County, Virginia, and Their Descendants of the Family of Harrison and Allied LinesMany of the early Valley of Virginia settlers resided on or near the Long Grey Trail, and the author brings the full weight of his acumen to bear on the Valley settlements, more especially on that part of Augusta County later formed into Rockingham. There was perhaps no family more intimately associated with the early history of Rockingham County than the Harrisons and their connections, the county seat itself being named for one of them. Appropriately, then, this work sets forth a detailed genealogy of the Harrisons of Augusta and their Harrison cousins throughout Virginia and in large parts of the United States and Britain. The author also traces the ancestry of about 50 other families who settled in this area, as well as provides articles on colonial and Indian wars and the Revolution, documentary accounts of political upheaval and transition, analyses of Virginia Valley migrations, including German, Scotch-Irish, and Pennsylvanian migrations, and sketches of early churches, militia, and courts. |
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This church was called the Smith and Linville's Creek church. This was the first
Baptist church organized in Augusta County and the second one gathered west
of the Blue Ridge. An account of this church is given in Robert Semple's History
of ...
This church was called the Smith and Linville's Creek church. This was the first
Baptist church organized in Augusta County and the second one gathered west
of the Blue Ridge. An account of this church is given in Robert Semple's History
of ...
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This pioneer church was organized, according to the old church book, "this sixth
Day of August in the Year of our Lord one Thousand, seven Hundred, and Fifty-
six, To join together in a Gospel Church Relation." The book begins with an ...
This pioneer church was organized, according to the old church book, "this sixth
Day of August in the Year of our Lord one Thousand, seven Hundred, and Fifty-
six, To join together in a Gospel Church Relation." The book begins with an ...
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church and that at an advanced age he made the long hazardous journey from
Augusta County, Virginia, to Oyster Bay, Long Island, for baptism, "some short
time" after Newman's settlement in 1744, and before 1756. Benedict, above
referred ...
church and that at an advanced age he made the long hazardous journey from
Augusta County, Virginia, to Oyster Bay, Long Island, for baptism, "some short
time" after Newman's settlement in 1744, and before 1756. Benedict, above
referred ...
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IN THE WILL of John Harrison of the Linville Creek Baptist church, previously
referred to, he is styled a cordwinder. On the 12th day of April, 1737, he and his
brother Daniel each executed an instrument of writing, and in the paper signed
by ...
IN THE WILL of John Harrison of the Linville Creek Baptist church, previously
referred to, he is styled a cordwinder. On the 12th day of April, 1737, he and his
brother Daniel each executed an instrument of writing, and in the paper signed
by ...
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Abraham acres of land afsd Alexander appointed April Augusta County Benjamin Harrison born brother Capt Chalkley Chrisman Christian County Church D. S. H. MSS Daniel Harrison Daniel Smith daughter David Harrison Davison death Deed Book Delaware died Executors father Fork Frederick County further record George granted Hannah Harrisonburg Henry Houston Indian Isaiah Harrison Issue Jacob James Jeremiah Harrison John Cravens John Harrison Josiah July June Kentucky Lincoln Linville Creek Linville's Creek Long Island Lord March Margaret marriage married named Nathaniel Harrison nee Harrison North November Ohio Oyster Bay patented removed resided Reuben Harrison Reuben Moore River Robert Cravens Rockingham County Samuel Sarah Sept settled settlers Shenandoah sister Smithland Smiths Creek Smithtown Sussex thence Thomas Harrison Thomas Moore town tract unmarried Valley Virginia West widow wife Mary William ye Sd Zebulon