A History of Caroline County, VirginiaGenealogical Publishing Com, 2009 - 544 pages Wingfield's "Caroline County" is the definitive genealogical sourcebook on its subject, containing numerous lists of names as well as genealogies and biographical sketches of the county's prominent citizens and early inhabitants. |
Contents
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Abstracts of Caroline Legislative Petitions 5166 | 51 |
Ancient Caroline Marriage Bonds 6673 | 66 |
Names of Caroline Citizens Whose Obituary Notices Appear | 81 |
Fac Simile of Original Charter of KilwinningCrosse Lodge of Masons | 88 |
Soldiers of Caroline in the World War 251256 | 251 |
Carolines Home Guard of 191718 | 257 |
Stonewall Jacksons Last Winter in Caroline 264266 | 264 |
Daughters of the Confederacy in Caroline 271272 | 271 |
Manuscript Papers in Archives of State Library | 277 |
Villages of Caroline 283292 | 283 |
An Avenue of Old Cedars at Bowling Green | 285 |
The Episcopal Church in Caroline 292297 | 292 |
Fac Simile of Page From Ancient Records of KilwinningCrosse Lodge | 96 |
Extracts From Minutes of KilwinningCrosse Lodge 100115 | 100 |
Doctors and Diseases of the Eighteenth Century 116121 | 116 |
Bowling Green Female Seminary | 127 |
Samuel Schooler and Edge Hill Academy 132135 | 132 |
Caroline County Court House | 135 |
Henry Wise Tribble | 147 |
Dr J A C Chandler | 148 |
LeeMaury High School and Roll of Graduates 158160 | 158 |
Chesterfield Junior High School | 166 |
Caroline County Training School | 173 |
William Clark 177184 | 177 |
General William Woodford 184190 | 184 |
General William Woodford | 185 |
John Taylor of Caroline 190198 | 190 |
John Taylor | 191 |
Edmund Pendleton 199204 | 199 |
John Penn 205211 | 205 |
James Hoge Tyler 212215 | 212 |
Lewis Melville George Baker 221222 | 221 |
Colonel Samuel Amery Swann | 224 |
Militia Officers From Caroline During Revolution | 230 |
Caroline Men in the Militia 18461848 | 236 |
Monument to Confederate Soldiers of Caroline | 243 |
The Methodist Church in Caroline 297301 | 299 |
Antioch Church Disciples in Bowling Green | 306 |
The Old Quaker Church at Golansville 315316 | 315 |
Monument to Imprisoned Baptist Preachers | 316 |
Carolines Contribution to the Baptist Ministry 338355 | 338 |
Old Homes and Families | 356 |
Prospect Hill 363364 | 363 |
The Armistead Family 369371 | 369 |
The Blanton Family 379382 | 379 |
The Bowie Family 388392 | 388 |
The Burke Family 394395 | 394 |
The Chapman Family 409411 | 409 |
The Coghill Family 415416 | 415 |
The Dew Family 421423 | 421 |
The Garrett Family | 427 |
The Glassel Family 435437 | 435 |
The Hurt Family 441444 | 441 |
The Minor Family 447453 | 452 |
The Pratt Family 459461 | 459 |
The Redd Family 461465 | 461 |
The Thornton Family 475477 | 475 |
The Wyatt Family 490495 | 490 |
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acres Anderson Andrew Broaddus Anthony Thornton Baptist church Beazley became Blanton Boulware Bowie Bowling Green brother Buckner Burruss Campbell Capt Captain Caroline county Carter Cedar Vale Chandler Charles Clark Coghill Coleman Colonel Congress Court Crosse Lodge daughter December DeJarnette died Edmund Pendleton elected Elizabeth Essex Frances Fredericksburg Garrett George Grand Lodge Gravatt Hanover Hanover county Hawes Henry Hill Hoomes issue James James Taylor January John John Taylor Jones Joseph Kilwinning King and Queen King William county Lewis Lucy March Margaret married Martin Mary Mason Minor Miss Moncure Motley November parish pastor Peatross Port Royal preached President Rappahannock Rappahannock river Redd Reuben Richard Richmond Robert Ruther Glen Sally Samuel Sarah Scott September served Smith Spotsylvania Sutton Taliaferro Taylor Thomas Thornton Thos Tyler Virginia Waller Washington wife William Woodford Woodford Woolfolk Wright