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==== Colonial Ports ==== | |||
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| Accomack ([[Accomack County, Virginia#Immigration|Accomack County]]) | |||
| Leedstown ([[Westmoreland County, Virginia#Immigration|Westmoreland County]]) | |||
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| Alexandria ([[Fairfax County, Virginia#Immigration|Fairfax County]]) | |||
| Norfolk ([[Norfolk County, Virginia#Immigration|Norfolk County]]) | |||
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| Belvoir Plantation ([[Fairfax County, Virginia#Immigration|Fairfax County]]) | |||
| Port Royal ([[Caroline County, Virginia#Immigration|Caroline County]]) | |||
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| Bermuda Hundred ([[Chesterfield County, Virginia#Immigration|Chesterfield County]]) | |||
| Portsmouth ([[Norfolk County, Virginia#Immigration|Norfolk County]]) | |||
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| Dumfries ([[Prince William County, Virginia#Immigration|Prince William County]]) | |||
| South Quay ([[Southampton County, Virginia#Immigration|Southampton County]])<ref>John Crump Parker, "Old South Quay in Southampton County: Its Location, Early Ownership, and History," ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography,'' Vol. 83, No. 2 (Apr. 1975):160-172. Digital version at [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4247939 JSTOR] ($).</ref> | |||
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| Falmouth ([[Stafford County, Virginia#Immigration|Stafford County]]) | |||
| Suffolk ([[Nansemond County, Virginia#Immigration|Nansemond County]]) | |||
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| Fredericksburg ([[Spotsylvania County, Virginia#Immigration|Spotsylvania County]]) | |||
| Tappahannock (aka Hobb's Hole) ([[Essex County, Virginia#Immigration|Essex County]]) | |||
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| Hampton ([[Elizabeth City County, Virginia#Immigration|Elizabeth City County]]) | |||
| Urbanna ([[Middlesex County, Virginia#Immigration|Middlesex County]])<ref>''Urbanna: A Port Town in Virginia 1680-1980'' (1980).</ref> | |||
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| Jamestown ([[James City County, Virginia#Immigration|James City County]]) | |||
| Williamsburg ([[James City County, Virginia#Immigration|James City County]]) | |||
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| Yorktown ([[York County, Virginia#Immigration|York County]]) | |||
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Ships commonly docked along riverside plantations on the Elizabeth River, James River, Potomac River, Rappahannock River, and York River. | |||
Ports and eastern seaboard towns were divided into customs districts. In 1770, there were six: | |||
*Accomack District | |||
*James River Lower District | |||
*James River Upper District | |||
*South Potomac District | |||
*Rappahannock District | |||
*York River District<ref>Lester J. Cappon, Barbara Bartz Petchenik, and John H. Long, ''Atlas of Early American History: The Revolutionary Era, 1760-1790'' (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1976), Plate 40. {{FHL|90443|item|disp=FHL Book 973 E7ae}}.</ref> | |||
=== Colonial Period === | === Colonial Period === | ||
Most surviving lists of colonial Virginia immigrants have been published. The place to start is P. William Filby, ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index'' (available online at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Ancestry] ($)). Available library copies can be located through [http://www.worldcat.org/title/passenger-and-immigration-lists-index-a-guide-to-published-arrival-records-of-about-500000-passengers-who-came-to-the-united-states-and-canada-in-the-seventeenth-eighteenth-and-nineteenth-centuries/oclc/7385897&referer=brief_results WorldCat]. See also [http://www.worldcat.org/title/passenger-and-immigration-lists-index-supplement/oclc/9228872&referer=brief_results ''Passenger and immigration lists index. Supplement''].<br> | Most surviving lists of colonial Virginia immigrants have been published. The place to start is P. William Filby, ''Passenger and Immigration Lists Index'' (available online at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7486 Ancestry] ($)). Available library copies can be located through [http://www.worldcat.org/title/passenger-and-immigration-lists-index-a-guide-to-published-arrival-records-of-about-500000-passengers-who-came-to-the-united-states-and-canada-in-the-seventeenth-eighteenth-and-nineteenth-centuries/oclc/7385897&referer=brief_results WorldCat]. See also [http://www.worldcat.org/title/passenger-and-immigration-lists-index-supplement/oclc/9228872&referer=brief_results ''Passenger and immigration lists index. Supplement''].<br> | ||
The major port in Virginia was Norfolk, but many settlers arrived at Baltimore, Philadelphia, or other ports and then migrated to Virginia. In the eighteenth century, ships selling indentured servants and transported convicts often docked at ports along the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers. | The major port in Virginia was Norfolk, but many settlers arrived at Baltimore, Philadelphia, or other ports and then migrated to Virginia. In the eighteenth century, ships selling indentured servants and transported convicts often docked at ports along the Rappahannock and Potomac rivers. | ||
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Murphy's research guide to tracing the English origins of Colonial Virginia indentured servants is available online: [http://pricegen.com/immigrantservants/origins.htm "Origins of Colonial Chesapeake Indentured Servants: American and English Sources,"] ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Vol. 93, No. 1 (Mar. 2005):5-24. | Murphy's research guide to tracing the English origins of Colonial Virginia indentured servants is available online: [http://pricegen.com/immigrantservants/origins.htm "Origins of Colonial Chesapeake Indentured Servants: American and English Sources,"] ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Vol. 93, No. 1 (Mar. 2005):5-24. | ||
The Virginia Colonial Records Project at the [[Library of Virginia|Library of Virginia]] can help American trace their European immigrant origins. Scholars visited European archives searching for references to Virginians. Their reports are available [http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas27&local_base=CLAS27 online] and searchable by name; description: [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/opac/vcrpabout.htm About the Virginia Colonial Records Project]. They also microfilmed many of the records they located. The microfilms are held at the Library of Virginia.<br> | The Virginia Colonial Records Project at the [[Library of Virginia|Library of Virginia]] can help American trace their European immigrant origins. Scholars visited European archives searching for references to Virginians. Their reports are available [http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas27&local_base=CLAS27 online] and searchable by name; description: [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/opac/vcrpabout.htm About the Virginia Colonial Records Project]. They also microfilmed many of the records they located. The microfilms are held at the Library of Virginia.<br> | ||
For a genealogical description, see: | For a genealogical description, see: | ||
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Runaway advertisements for colonial indentured servants often yield immigration data. [http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/gos/ The Geography of Slavery in Virginia: Virginia Runaways, Slave Advertisements, Runaway Advertisements] indexes these records (for both white indentured servants and black slaves). These records can also be found in the digitized [http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/BrowseVG.cfm ''Virginia Gazette 1736-1780''], available online through the Colonial Williamsburg website. | Runaway advertisements for colonial indentured servants often yield immigration data. [http://www2.vcdh.virginia.edu/gos/ The Geography of Slavery in Virginia: Virginia Runaways, Slave Advertisements, Runaway Advertisements] indexes these records (for both white indentured servants and black slaves). These records can also be found in the digitized [http://research.history.org/DigitalLibrary/BrowseVG.cfm ''Virginia Gazette 1736-1780''], available online through the Colonial Williamsburg website. | ||
The English port of Whitehaven, in northwest England, had extensive trade dealings with Virginia and Maryland during the colonial period. For an excellent study of this trade and the families involved, see:<br> | The English port of Whitehaven, in northwest England, had extensive trade dealings with Virginia and Maryland during the colonial period. For an excellent study of this trade and the families involved, see:<br> | ||
*Lawrence-Dow, Elizabeth and Daniel Hay. ''Whitehaven to Washington''. Copeland, England, 1974. {{FHL|258446|item|disp=FHL Book 975 H2d}}.<br> | *Lawrence-Dow, Elizabeth and Daniel Hay. ''Whitehaven to Washington''. Copeland, England, 1974. {{FHL|258446|item|disp=FHL Book 975 H2d}}.<br> | ||
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Scots-Irish settlement was particularly concentrated in the Shenandoah Valley during the eighteenth-century in places such as [[Augusta County, Virginia]]. | Scots-Irish settlement was particularly concentrated in the Shenandoah Valley during the eighteenth-century in places such as [[Augusta County, Virginia]]. | ||
David Dobson has dedicated many years to establishing links between Scots and their dispersed Scottish cousins who settled throughout the world. For Virginia connections, see publications by {{FHL|66144|author-id|disp=David Dobson}}.<br> | David Dobson has dedicated many years to establishing links between Scots and their dispersed Scottish cousins who settled throughout the world. For Virginia connections, see publications by {{FHL|66144|author-id|disp=David Dobson}}.<br> | ||
A helpful book about Scottish Highlanders in America is: | A helpful book about Scottish Highlanders in America is: | ||
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==== German Immigrants ==== | ==== German Immigrants ==== | ||
A group of Germans created a settlement called Germanna in early eighteenth-century Virginia. Several books have been published about the history and genealogy of these families, such as:<br> | A group of Germans created a settlement called Germanna in early eighteenth-century Virginia. Several books have been published about the history and genealogy of these families, such as:<br> | ||
*Memorial Foundation of Germanna Colonies in Virginia. ''Germanna Heritage Book''. Culpeper, Va.: by the society, 2000. {{FHL|1007396|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Large Q Book 975.5 D2gd no. 15}}.<br> | *Memorial Foundation of Germanna Colonies in Virginia. ''Germanna Heritage Book''. Culpeper, Va.: by the society, 2000. {{FHL|1007396|item|disp=FHL US/CAN Large Q Book 975.5 D2gd no. 15}}.<br> | ||
Herrmann Schuricht wrote a chapter titled "The first Germans in Virginia" in:<br> | Herrmann Schuricht wrote a chapter titled "The first Germans in Virginia" in:<br> | ||
*Lohr, Otto et al. ''The First Germans in America: With a Biographical Directory of New York Germans''. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 1992. {{FHL|524630|item|disp=FHL Book 973 W2Lo}}. | *Lohr, Otto et al. ''The First Germans in America: With a Biographical Directory of New York Germans''. Bowie, Md.: Heritage Books, 1992. {{FHL|524630|item|disp=FHL Book 973 W2Lo}}. | ||
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Information about ships can also be gleaned from colonial county court order books and [[Virginia Public Records#Calendar_of_State_Papers_Colonial.2C_America_and_West_Indies|English State Papers Colonial, American and West Indies]]. | Information about ships can also be gleaned from colonial county court order books and [[Virginia Public Records#Calendar_of_State_Papers_Colonial.2C_America_and_West_Indies|English State Papers Colonial, American and West Indies]]. | ||
If you believe your ancestor's ship was '''shipwrecked''', Shomette compiled a "Chronological Index to Documented Vessel Losses in the Chesapeake Tidewater (1608-1978)" as an appendix to ''Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake'' ({{FHL|487703|item|disp=FHL Book 975 U3s}}) that can lead you to further information.<ref>Donald G. Shomette, ''Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake: Maritime Disasters on Chesapeake Bay and Its Tributaries, 1608-1978'' (Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1982), 242-287. {{FHL|487703|item|disp=FHL Book 975 U3s}}.</ref> | If you believe your ancestor's ship was '''shipwrecked''', Shomette compiled a "Chronological Index to Documented Vessel Losses in the Chesapeake Tidewater (1608-1978)" as an appendix to ''Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake'' ({{FHL|487703|item|disp=FHL Book 975 U3s}}) that can lead you to further information.<ref>Donald G. Shomette, ''Shipwrecks on the Chesapeake: Maritime Disasters on Chesapeake Bay and Its Tributaries, 1608-1978'' (Centreville, Md.: Tidewater Publishers, 1982), 242-287. {{FHL|487703|item|disp=FHL Book 975 U3s}}.</ref> | ||
===== English Voyages ===== | ===== English Voyages ===== | ||
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During the War of 1812, American officials reported finding a total of 333 British aliens, many of whom had families, living in Virginia. Most British immigrants were settling in the capital, and in towns, and ports at that time. The numbers show that immigration from Great Britain to Virginia had decreased considerably from the high levels reached during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries:<ref name="null">Kenneth Scott, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/british-aliens-in-the-united-states-during-the-war-of-1812/oclc/5711802 British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812]'' (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979), 320-333. {{FHL|78653|item|disp=FHL Book 973 W4s}}; digital version at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49091 Ancestry] ($).</ref> | During the War of 1812, American officials reported finding a total of 333 British aliens, many of whom had families, living in Virginia. Most British immigrants were settling in the capital, and in towns, and ports at that time. The numbers show that immigration from Great Britain to Virginia had decreased considerably from the high levels reached during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries:<ref name="null">Kenneth Scott, ''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/british-aliens-in-the-united-states-during-the-war-of-1812/oclc/5711802 British Aliens in the United States During the War of 1812]'' (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1979), 320-333. {{FHL|78653|item|disp=FHL Book 973 W4s}}; digital version at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49091 Ancestry] ($).</ref> | ||
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| bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Place'''</center> | | bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Place'''</center> | ||
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Aliens'''</center> | | bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Aliens'''</center> | ||
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Place'''</center> | | bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Place'''</center> | ||
| bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Aliens'''</center> | | bgcolor="#cccccc" | <center>'''Aliens'''</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Richmond</center> | | <center>Richmond</center> | ||
| <center>105</center> | | <center>105</center> | ||
| <center>Fairfax, Alexandria</center> | | <center>Fairfax, Alexandria</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Petersburg</center> | | <center>Petersburg</center> | ||
| <center>50</center> | | <center>50</center> | ||
| <center>Baltimore</center> | | <center>Baltimore</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Norfolk, Boro</center> | | <center>Norfolk, Boro</center> | ||
| <center>36</center> | | <center>36</center> | ||
| <center>Bedford</center> | | <center>Bedford</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Rockbridge</center> | | <center>Rockbridge</center> | ||
| <center>16</center> | | <center>16</center> | ||
| <center>Charles City</center> | | <center>Charles City</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>No place</center> | | <center>No place</center> | ||
| <center>13</center> | | <center>13</center> | ||
| <center>Charlotte</center> | | <center>Charlotte</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Campbell, Lynchburg</center> | | <center>Campbell, Lynchburg</center> | ||
| <center>11</center> | | <center>11</center> | ||
| <center>Cumberland</center> | | <center>Cumberland</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Spotsylvania, Fredericksburg</center> | | <center>Spotsylvania, Fredericksburg</center> | ||
| <center>7</center> | | <center>7</center> | ||
| <center>Dinwiddie</center> | | <center>Dinwiddie</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Wythe</center> | | <center>Wythe</center> | ||
| <center>7</center> | | <center>7</center> | ||
| <center>Elizabeth City</center> | | <center>Elizabeth City</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Culpeper</center> | | <center>Culpeper</center> | ||
| <center>6</center> | | <center>6</center> | ||
| <center>Fluvanna</center> | | <center>Fluvanna</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Fauquier</center> | | <center>Fauquier</center> | ||
| <center>6</center> | | <center>6</center> | ||
| <center>Grayson</center> | | <center>Grayson</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Henrico</center> | | <center>Henrico</center> | ||
| <center>6</center> | | <center>6</center> | ||
| <center>Greenbrier</center> | | <center>Greenbrier</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Powhatan</center> | | <center>Powhatan</center> | ||
| <center>5</center> | | <center>5</center> | ||
| <center>Hanover</center> | | <center>Hanover</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Chesterfield, Manchester</center> | | <center>Chesterfield, Manchester</center> | ||
| <center>4</center> | | <center>4</center> | ||
| <center>Jefferson, Charles Town</center> | | <center>Jefferson, Charles Town</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Stafford, Falmouth</center> | | <center>Stafford, Falmouth</center> | ||
| <center>4</center> | | <center>4</center> | ||
| <center>Loudoun, Leesburg</center> | | <center>Loudoun, Leesburg</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Botetourt</center> | | <center>Botetourt</center> | ||
| <center>3</center> | | <center>3</center> | ||
| <center>Louisa</center> | | <center>Louisa</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Chesterfield</center> | | <center>Chesterfield</center> | ||
| <center>3</center> | | <center>3</center> | ||
| <center>Madison</center> | | <center>Madison</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Norfolk County</center> | | <center>Norfolk County</center> | ||
| <center>3</center> | | <center>3</center> | ||
| <center>Middlesex</center> | | <center>Middlesex</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Botetourt, Fincastle</center> | | <center>Botetourt, Fincastle</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Norfolk, Portsmouth</center> | | <center>Norfolk, Portsmouth</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Cumberland, Cartersville</center> | | <center>Cumberland, Cartersville</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Northumberland</center> | | <center>Northumberland</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Elizabeth City, Hampton</center> | | <center>Elizabeth City, Hampton</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Philadelphia [sic]</center> | | <center>Philadelphia [sic]</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Goochland</center> | | <center>Goochland</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Pittsylvania</center> | | <center>Pittsylvania</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Harrison</center> | | <center>Harrison</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Prince George</center> | | <center>Prince George</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Kentucky, Lexington</center> | | <center>Kentucky, Lexington</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Prince William, Dumfries</center> | | <center>Prince William, Dumfries</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Lunenburg</center> | | <center>Lunenburg</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Southampton</center> | | <center>Southampton</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Princess Anne</center> | | <center>Princess Anne</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Spotsylvania</center> | | <center>Spotsylvania</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Washington, Abingdon</center> | | <center>Washington, Abingdon</center> | ||
| <center>2</center> | | <center>2</center> | ||
| <center>Washington</center> | | <center>Washington</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Accomack</center> | | <center>Accomack</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
| <center>Westmoreland</center> | | <center>Westmoreland</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| <center>Albemarle, Charlottesville</center> | | <center>Albemarle, Charlottesville</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
| <center>Wood</center> | | <center>Wood</center> | ||
| <center>1</center> | | <center>1</center> | ||
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Free native-born Virginians, alive in 1850, who had left the state, resettled as follows:<ref name="Lynch">These statistics do not account for the large number of Virginians who had resettled and died before the year 1850. See: William O. Lynch, "The Westward Flow of Southern Colonists before 1861," ''The Journal of Southern History,'' Vol. 9, No. 3 (Aug. 1943):303-327. Digital version at [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2191319 JSTOR] ($).</ref> | Free native-born Virginians, alive in 1850, who had left the state, resettled as follows:<ref name="Lynch">These statistics do not account for the large number of Virginians who had resettled and died before the year 1850. See: William O. Lynch, "The Westward Flow of Southern Colonists before 1861," ''The Journal of Southern History,'' Vol. 9, No. 3 (Aug. 1943):303-327. Digital version at [http://www.jstor.org/stable/2191319 JSTOR] ($).</ref> | ||
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Many Virginians moved to Georgia immediately after the American Revolution.<ref>John Frederick Dorman, "Review of ''Research in Georgia,"'' in ''The Virginia Genealogist,'' Vol. 25, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1981):147. Digital version at [http://www.americanancestors.org/search.aspx?Ca=098&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;Da=285 American Ancestors] ($). {{FHL|33159|item|disp=FHL Book 975.5 B2vg v. 25 (1981)}}</ref> Barlow published records identifying some of them: | Many Virginians moved to Georgia immediately after the American Revolution.<ref>John Frederick Dorman, "Review of ''Research in Georgia,"'' in ''The Virginia Genealogist,'' Vol. 25, No. 2 (Apr.-Jun. 1981):147. Digital version at [http://www.americanancestors.org/search.aspx?Ca=098&amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;amp;Da=285 American Ancestors] ($). {{FHL|33159|item|disp=FHL Book 975.5 B2vg v. 25 (1981)}}</ref> Barlow published records identifying some of them: | ||
*Barlow, Lundie W. "Some Virginia Settlers of Georgia, 1773-1798," ''The Virginia Genealogist'', Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1958):19-27. Digital version at [http://www.americanancestors.org/Search.aspx?Ca=098&Da=285 American Ancestors] ($). | *Barlow, Lundie W. "Some Virginia Settlers of Georgia, 1773-1798," ''The Virginia Genealogist'', Vol. 2, No. 1 (Jan.-Mar. 1958):19-27. Digital version at [http://www.americanancestors.org/Search.aspx?Ca=098&Da=285 American Ancestors] ($). |
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