SOUTH CAROLINA HISTORICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, CAROLOGUE

Article: Charleston's Key Connection
About how Florida's Looe Key got its name. William Lyford Sr. is mentioned.



PIONEERS OF FLORIDA'S FIRST COAST, VOLUME II
Published by Southern Genealogist's Exchange Society
Article: To Florida on an Ear
How the Braddock family got to Florida.



SOUTHERN GENEALOGIST'S EXCHANGE SOCIETY QUARTERLY
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Article: Colonel Samuel Elbert's Letter
About the capture of three British men-of-war April 19, 1778 by three Georgia galleys, one of them commanded by Captain John Cutler Braddock.

Article: The Man Who Gave Himself a Name
About Dr. John Cutler, grandfather of Captain David Cutler Braddock

Article: Will the Real William Greenwood Please Stand Up
Speculations about who Mary Greenwood Christopher's father was.

Article: The Reluctant Genealogist
How Valerie coerced me into researching family history.

Article: The Captured Bible
About the return of one of Wood ancestor's Bible which had been captured by a Yankee soldier during the Civil War.

Article: Almost a Minorcan
About almost tracing Valerie's family back to a Minorcan ancestor.

Article: Intercession
About instances in which the intercession of others affected my ancestry.

Article: Humberts of South Carolina
Researching Valerie's ancestry.

Article: Ancestors of Spicer Christopher
Ancestry of Spicer Christopher.

Article: Elizabeth Maxey Berrie Hull Tucker
About the interesting mother-in-law of John Cutler Braddock's daughter Ann.

Article: Love Tucker's Prayer Book
Comments about the names found in Love Tucker's prayer book.

Article: Genealogical Surprises
Serendipitous experiences I've had while researching genealogy.

Article: Spicer Christopher
What records say about Spicer Christopher.

Article: Bone
Remembering my great-grandfather Napoleon Bonaparte Clark.

 


GEORGIA HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, VOLUME XCI, FALL 2007
Article: The Plight of a Georgia Loyalist, William Lyford, Jr.
Captain William Lyford Jr.'s life as a Loyalist in the American Revolution
Not available online due to copyright issues.

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