<p>The Southern States were settled by three great waves of emigration -Cavalier Scotch-Irish and Huguenot. - These types retain their characteristics to this day perhaps largely because groups of relatives friends or neighbors settled in one section and gave a dominant tinge in creed and church and custom. The sons and daughters of these families married and creed and custom grew stronger from year to year. Thus the Scotch-Irish a people of Scotch origin though living in Ireland for many years before the American emigration settled in certain parts of Virginia North and South Carolina and what is now East Tennessee in great numbers and impressed their Presbyterian faith upon their posterity. In the chapters of this book examples will be given of each of these groups-Cavalier Scotch-Irish and Huguenot. The early history of these well-known Southern families is here presented being published at least in collected form for the first time. The compiler takes no credit for authorship as genealogy is not a science of invention. The facts however are clearly stated and in the case of each family each line may be brought down to the present day from the earliest settler in America. The Colonial Revolutionary War of 1812 and War Between the States record of each family is set forth succinctly. No space has been given to tradition though many traditions in the families mentioned are interesting and doubtless could be followed up and proved. Many histories have been consulted and many family documents studied only reliable records being used. Though the chief endeavor of these chapters is to show the Colonial or Revolutionary settler and his posterity a brief line of his progenitors is given in some cases as the origin of name and family is always interesting. Among those to whom credit must be given fur valuable assistance are :Robert A. J. Armstrong S. G. Heiskall Richard Lee Kelton who prepared the Kelton data and a portion of the Wear article; John A. Kelly Mrs. Anna Belle Hardwick Brown who prepared the Hardwick and Montgomery data; Mrs. J. P. Stephenson who prepared the Donelson data; Mrs. C. R. Greer who prepared the Rhea record; Mrs. Sally Strother Hollingsworth who prepared the Hollingsworth line; Mrs. Louise Wilson Reynolds who wrote the Bean Magill Carter and Williams and a part of the Wear; Mrs. Alice Vance Robinson who wrote the Vance record; Mrs. Berths Brien who prepared the Brien and Holliday data; Mrs. Charles Polk McGuire who prepared the Shelby story; Miss Lucy M. Ball Mrs. C. L. Hardwick Mrs. J. E. Johnston; the late Oscar K. Lyle the late James A. Caldwell Mrs. Robert Houston. Stickley Mrs. Metta Andrews Green. Mrs. A. S. Bowen C. K. Hill Mrs. Joseph C. Vance and others. Hundreds of histories court records Bibles and family documents have also been consulted. This volume Volume II includes genealogies of the families of Bean Boone Borden Bryan Carter Davis Donaldson Hardwick Haywood Holliday Hollingsworth Houston Johnston Kelton Magill Rhea Montgomery Shelby Vance Wear and Williams.</p>
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