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Rockingham County, North Carolina: Surnames
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Biography of H. K. Adams (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Biography of H. K. Adams (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
The Web-Site of Ed Adams
Biography of Henry M. Adcock (Source: USGenWeb Kentucky Archives)
Biography of William C. Atkinson (Source: Online Biographies)
Barham Genealogy
Biography of Benjamin Franklin Barnes, M.D. (Source: USGenWeb Florida Archives)
Biography of Benjamin F. Barnes Memoirs of Florida, Volume 1, 1902 (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Descendants of James Barnett (Source: Janelle's Genealogy Home Page)
Documents Relating to the Barnett Family (Source: Janelle's Genealogy Home Page)
Biography of Joseph Franklin Black (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Descendants of James Bradfield
Brimm Family Information (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Biography of Rev. Henry A. Brown The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Burch Family (Source: Ozark History)
Biography of John Burchell (Source: USGenWeb Illinois Archives)
Death Notice of William W. Burke 1843 (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of Thomas J. Burton (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
'Land of Eden' Near here ran southern line of estate of Wm. Byrd, Virginia planter, author, and surveyor of Va.-N.C. boundary line, 1728 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
'Land of Eden' 20,000-acre estate of William Byrd, Virginia planter, author, surveyor of Va.-N.C. line, 1728. S.W. corner here (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of the Cantrell family (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Moody and Baker Family Genealogy includes Carroll (Source: Wayback Machine)
Biography of Hamilton Henderson Chalmers (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Descendants of John Clifton
Clifton Family Genealogy
Genealogical Data of Ancestors who mostly were located on the eastern seaboard of the United States, with ties to the British Isles and Europe Clifton family from England to Maryland, Stafford, Henry, Patrick, Buchanan, Washington, Tazewell, Virginia
Biography of Ranson Colquitt (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Combs &c. Families of Rockingham County
Biography of David Irvin Craig The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of the Absolum Crowder family (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of Clayburn Dalton (Source: Morgan Area Genealogical Association)
Davis and Jolly Family Page
Stephen A. Douglas Presidential nominee, 1860, United States Senator from Illinois, was married to Martha Martin, 1847, in house standing 2 miles N.E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Duncan in Rockingham Co. NC (Source: Duncan Research Files)
Moody and Baker Family Genealogy includes Durham (Source: Wayback Machine)
Biography of John Martin Edwards (Source: The American History and Genealogy Project)
Fewel Biographies (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Elvira (Fewel) Reynolds Wilson (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Richard B. Fewel, M.D. Missouri, the Center State, Volume 3 (Source: Google Books)
O. P. Fitzgerald Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1890-1911; editor; author; Superintendent of Public Instruction, California. Born near here, 1829 (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Rev. P. H. Fontaine The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of Rev. William Spotsweood Fontaine The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
History of Peninnah (Pennina) Jane Smith and McCaslin Frost (Source: Cleve and Anita Raymond Progenitors)
Biography of Mary A. (Garrett) Perry (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Giles and Elisha Gibbs of North Carolina
Mary Gross and Jacob Schultz
Family of Jacob Gross
Biography of William Thomas Hall The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Nancy's Dead Relatives Families of Moore, Patterson, Lemonds, Henderson
Luther H. Hodges 1898-1974 Governor, 1954-1961; U.S. Secretary of Commerce, 1961-1965. A founder of Research Triangle Park. Home is 100 yards east (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Eli Holladay (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Biography of Lindsey Hopkins Who's Who and What to See in Florida, 1935 (Source: Florida Center for Library Automation)
Howerton Biographies (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Dr. R. H. Howerton (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Hudson/Moss Family of North Carolina (Source: Genealogy.com)
Aaron/Irion Family, Stokes County, NC (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Biography of Allan Denny Ivie (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Biography of Wiley James (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of John James (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of B. C. Jarrell (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Family Twigs includes Joyce
Biography of John Kerr The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Genealogical Sketch of R. (Reubin) King from George Rowland's Fathers of the Ridge (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
King Ancestry (Source: Tad & Rachelle's Genealogy Website)
The Peter Kivett Family Association
John Lacy, Revolutionary Soldier (Source: Alabama Department of Archives & History)
Genealogical Sketch of B. Ladyman from George Rowland's Fathers of the Ridge (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Larremore, Austin and Wapniarski Genealogy Home Page
Biography of William C. Lauder (Source: Idaho, historically speaking)
Nancy's Dead Relatives Families of Moore, Patterson, Lemonds, Henderson
Lenox Castle Also called Rockingham Springs. Council of State met here, 1790. Owned by John Lenox, Archibald D. Murphey, & Thomas Ruffin. Famous health resort (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of John Henry Lewis (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Lindsay Biographies (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Judge L. L. Mack (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Biography of Y. M. Mack (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Marshall Family (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Biography of William M. Martin (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Alexander Martin 1783-1807 Governor, 1782-85 and 1789-92, officer in the Revolution, member Federal Convention of 1787, United States Senator. Home stood 1/2 mile N (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Joseph Massie Descendants (Source: Wayback Machine)
Mother's Father's People: Dunham and Chambers includes Mathis (Source: RootsWeb's WorldConnect)
Biography of A. G. Maxwell (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of A. G. Maxwell (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of William McIlroy (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
The McIlroy Family Website
Biography of Philip T. McKinnon (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Biography of James Edwin Mebane The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of James Alves Montgomery The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of M. F. Moore (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Nancy's Dead Relatives Families of Moore, Patterson, Lemonds, Henderson
Ancestors of Charles Edward Wilson and APala Deon Dickey includes Mount
Biography of Henry Charles Moyer The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Ethel Jourdan-Ellis & Arlon Ellis Genealogy Ellis, Self/Selfe/Selph, Noles/Knowles/Nowles, King, and more
Biography of H. T. Norman (Source: USGenWeb Kentucky Archives)
Biography of E. W. Oliver (Source: USGenWeb Illinois Archives)
Biography of W. W. Oliver (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Nancy's Dead Relatives Families of Moore, Patterson, Lemonds, Henderson
Pegram Family Album
Biography of Robert Calvin Pinson (Source: Internet Archive)
Ancestors of Elizabeth Pirkle of Rockingham Co., NC & Spartenburg Dist., SC
Poindexter Family (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Charlie Poole 1892-1931 Pioneer country music recording artist. With N.C. Ramblers, 1918-31, popularized old-time music. Grave 1/2 mi. SW (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
David S. Reid Governor, 1851-54, U.S. Senator, Congressman, member of peace conference, 1861, and of state conventions, 1861, 1875. Home stands 2 blocks E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Wright Tavern Built in 1816. Rare example of dog-run building. Operated by Wrights and Reids. Birthplace and home of Congressman J. W. Reid (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of James Rice (Source: USGenWeb Iowa Archives)
Biography of Rev. John Robertson The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Biography of Reuben Ross (Source: USGenWeb Illinois Archives)
Inventory of the Ruffin, Roulhac, and Hamilton Family 1784-1951
Saunders Family Genealogy of MD; and Rockingham, Rowan and Davie Counties, NC
Biography of Alfred Moore Scales 1827-1892 (Source: Wayback Machine)
Alfred M. Scales 1827-1892 Governor, 1885-1889, Confederate general, state legislator, and Congressman. Birthplace stood 3 1/2 mi. E (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Thomas Settle, Sr. The Baptist Encyclopædia, 1881 (Source: Internet Archive)
Thomas Settle, Jr. 1831-1888 Justice N.C. Supreme Court, served in N.C. House & Senate, Confederate captain, minister to Peru. Home is 2 mi. W (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
Biography of Susie Sharp 1907-1996 (Source: North Carolina History Project)
Generations Gone By includes Shelton
Biography of Rev. J. L. Short, Sr. (Source: USGenWeb Arkansas Archives)
Genealogy of Short Family of Guilford Co., NC and Franklin Co., MO
Hudson/Moss Family of North Carolina includes Shreve (Source: Genealogy.com)
Descendants of Mary Gross Shultz
Biography of W. H. Smith (Source: USGenWeb Arizona Archives)
Biography of John Smith (Source: USGenWeb Georgia Archives)
Nathan Williamson Smith (1813-1899) (Source: The Restoration Movement)
Biography of James E. Thompson (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Madison Jackson Tickell
Branson/Cook Genealogy including Boyd and Tillery
Biography of Granville Vernon (Source: Online Biographies)
Biography of Joel Walker (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Walker Families of Rockingham County, North Carolina (Source: Family Tree Maker User Home Pages)
Wall Biographies (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of A. M. Wall (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of B. F. Wall (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of James M. Wall (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Dr. R. Z. R. Wall (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Biography of Dr. R. Z. R. Wall (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Daniel Wall Family, Rockingham County, NC (Source: The Jarvis Family & Other Relatives)
Hacksaw's Web Site includes Jackson, Bullock, Ward, Castlebury, Isbell, Claxton, Morgan, Seale, and Thrasher surnames
Biography of John Calvin Watkins The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
The Robert Lee Watt III Family of Reidsville, NC (Source: Family Tree Maker User Home Pages)
Biography of the Benjamin Webb family (Source: USGenWeb North Carolina Archives)
Webster Biographies (Source: USGenWeb Missouri Archives)
Will of William Webster (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Hudson/Moss Family of North Carolina includes Williams (Source: Genealogy.com)
Descendants of Thomas Williams
Biography of Richard Baxter Willis The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory, 1898 (Source: Google Books)
Biography of James T. Wilson (Source: Genealogy Trails History Group)
Biography of Dew Moore Wisdom A History of the State of Oklahoma, 1909 (Source: Internet Archive)
Witty Family Guilford and Rockingham Counties, North Carolina
Confederate Application for Pension G. W. Wrenn from Rockingham Co., NC - 1901 (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Confederate Application for Pension G. W. Wrenn from Rockingham Co., NC - 1906 (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Confederate Application for Pension H. W. Wrenn of Rockingham Co., NC - 1902 (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Confederate Application for Pension H. W. Wrenn of Rockingham Co., NC - 1904 (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Confederate Application for Pension H. W. Wrenn of Rockingham Co., NC - 1906 (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Descendants of Lambeth Wrenn (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Wrenn Marriages (Source: Web Pages of Mary Ellis)
Wright Tavern Built in 1816. Rare example of dog-run building. Operated by Wrights and Reids. Birthplace and home of Congressman J. W. Reid (Source: North Carolina Highway Historical Marker Program)
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