John, Paul 1916-1999
Overview
Works: | 2 works in 7 publications in 1 language and 48 library holdings |
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Genres: | Genealogy |
Roles: | Author, Composer |
Classifications: | CS71.B975, 929.20973 |
Publication Timeline
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Most widely held works by
Paul John
John Gulley genealogy : a planter in Alabama and Arkansas and his descendants : also the families of Bizzell, Godley, Ligon,
Mendenhall, Purifoy, and others of England and colonial America by
Paul John(
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3 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 29 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
John Gulley was born 4 March 1788 in Duplin Co., North Carolina. He was the youngest son of William Gulley and Bethany Hinnant. John married Nancy Bizzell 13 February 1809. They lived on a family plantation in Duplin Co., North Carolina and were the parents of fourteen children. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and elsewhere
3 editions published in 1991 in English and held by 29 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
John Gulley was born 4 March 1788 in Duplin Co., North Carolina. He was the youngest son of William Gulley and Bethany Hinnant. John married Nancy Bizzell 13 February 1809. They lived on a family plantation in Duplin Co., North Carolina and were the parents of fourteen children. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas and elsewhere
Burwell residents of King's Creek, a plantation in York County, Colonial Virginia, and descendants of William Cocke : also
the families of Armistead, Bacon, Ball, Emmerson, Jones, Latane, Waring, and others of England and Virginia by
Paul John(
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4 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 18 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Nathaniel Bacon (1620-1692) married twice, Mrs. Ann Bassett Smith, widow, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kingmill Taylow, widow, but had no issue. His niece, Abigail Smith married Lewis Burwell. Descendants of James Burwell (1690-1718) of King's Creek and descendants of Dr. William Cocke (1672-1720) of Williamsburg were inextricably intertwined by intermarriage. They lived chiefly in the South
4 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 18 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Nathaniel Bacon (1620-1692) married twice, Mrs. Ann Bassett Smith, widow, and Mrs. Elizabeth Kingmill Taylow, widow, but had no issue. His niece, Abigail Smith married Lewis Burwell. Descendants of James Burwell (1690-1718) of King's Creek and descendants of Dr. William Cocke (1672-1720) of Williamsburg were inextricably intertwined by intermarriage. They lived chiefly in the South
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