Jamestown and the Virginia Experiment ... The Virtual Jamestown Archive is a digital research, teaching and learning project that explores the legacies of the Jamestown settlement and "the Virginia experiment." As a work in progress, Virtual Jamestown aims to shape the national dialogue on the occasion of the four hundred...
www.virtualjamestown.org/
the Early Settlers of Beaver Islan ... Mary Gallagher Early 1834-1910; Arrived 1860's ... Home / History / Early Settlers...
www.beaverisland.net/History/Early_Settlers/index.htm www.beaverisland.net/History/Early_Settlers/index.htm
Another record of early settlers is this list copied from the Moniteau County, Missouri section of the "Historical Atlas of the World Illustrated" which was published in 1876 by Higgins Brothers and Company of Chicago.
www.tiptonmo.com/history/settlers.htm www.tiptonmo.com/history/settlers.htm
The life of early settlers was not easy. The men and women had to be strong. At times, they lived in fear of Indians. Each day they worked hard. The clothes got washed. The cows got milked. The children were taught.
www.museumsofwv.org/kids/pioneers_introduction.html
Master Edward Maria Wingfield ... Captaine Bartholomew Gosnoll ... Captaine John Smyth...
www.apva.org/history/orig.html
The author and photographers paint a fascinating portrait of an early Pilgrim settlement. The author describes the duties of each family member -- even the children -- and their roles in the community as a whole. Vivid, full-color illustrations show us a family and the items they would have used in their home in Plymouth.
www.barbsbooks.com/colonist.htm
"Some account of the first settlers of old Washington County, Virginia, would, no doubt, be interesting to many of the readers of the Virginian, and I could tell them something on that subject, if I had the resolution to write it down, but on that point I have some misgivings. ... Early Settlers of Washington County, Virginia...
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vawashin/early.htm www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vawashin/early.htm
This index provides a link between the Early Settlers and their survivors, ancestors, and anyone else mentioned in the submitted material. It lists all names in the files alphabetically. The names are spelled as given in the information found in the file.
www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cascchgs/es/page81.html
Phillips, Cooper, Lee, Stephens, Anderson, McClain, so many ancestors in 1850 census of Chambers County, Alabama and many found in 1830 in Montgomery. It is located in the east-central portion of the state, and is bounded on the east by the Chattahoochee River. The county is named for ... Authorities: Acts 1831-32, p.9.
www.angelfire.com/blog/pioneers/