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Markham of Chesterfield
Ancestors and Descendants of John Markham
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 | Feature: A Domestic View of William Fleming William Fleming wore many hats in his lifetime – a privileged and educated man of Virginia, he was a student at William and Mary College in the early 1760’s, and studied law under Patrick Henry. These preparations set him off on a career of public service that spanned more than fifty years . . |
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 | Feature: John Markham – Who Are You? This opening sketch, John Markham – Who are you?, is a simple outline of John Markham’s life. It links to several other sketches that give more detail on particular people, events, or questions connected to John Markham . . not meant to be the last word; rather, I hope they will supply some fresh thoughts and possibilities as the search continues. PDF |
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 | Feature: Peter Mathews and Benjamin Fletcher – What’s the Connection? There is good evidence for a familial relationship between Benjamin Fletcher, who served as governor of New York 1692-1698, and Peter Mathews, Fletcher’s “commander of the fort”. Peter Mathews is my 8xgreat-grandfather, so I have long been interested in the connection. PDF |
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 | Feature: Preaching to the Wyandots, Thomas Bernard Markham Rev Thomas Bernard Markham served in the mission fields of mid-nineteenth century Missouri and Kansas. PDF |
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 | Feature: The Robertsons of Winterpock In 1968 Joseph S Gresham published his years of research on his Robertson family. His book, titled “The Robertsons of Winterpock”, tells the story of John Robertson, his wife Catherine Traylor Robertson . . This paper shares one chapter from the book, related to John and Catherine Traylor Robertson. PDF |
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