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Some Chesterfield County families from the 1800s

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Re: Some Chesterfield County families from the 1800s

Posted: 16 Nov 2006 2:39PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 16 Nov 2006 2:57PM GMT
I submitted my manuscript to the Chesterfield Historical Society about 4 months ago. When I first began my research 16 years ago, I did not realize how time consuming it would be to write a comprehensive family research paper on all the surnames that I listed in the previous post. I ended up with a list of names and some anecdotal records.

The document that I submitted to the Chesterfield Historical Society has over 600 Polson names listed with their parents names, their date of birth, date of death, spouse name, place of burial, comments and source of information. Of course, not all of these categories are complete. There is a spouse index listed in the back of the document with several hundred names.

I am still researching Chesterfield families and the names that interest me most are Polson, Crowley, Grooms, Ivy, Coker, Goodale, Futrell, and Odom. I hope that the next document I submit will be in narrative form.

If anyone wants to contribute information to this research, please contact me. I will give you credit for any information you share that I use in the document.





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Norma Polson Baugh 29 Nov 2000 12:00PM GMT 
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Norma Baugh 20 May 2002 1:24AM GMT 
MarshallSiege... 1 Feb 2006 11:23PM GMT 
Norma_Baugh 16 Nov 2006 9:15PM GMT 
Marshall Siegel 17 Nov 2006 2:36AM GMT 
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