MEBANE,
Alexander (1716-1795) NC
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MENDENHALL, Benjamin (1672-1740)
PA
Beeson,
Henry Hart. The Mendenhalls: a Genealogy.
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Cope,
Gilbert. Genealogy of the Sharpless Family,
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MERIWETHER,
Nicholas (1631-1678) VA
Anderson, Sarah Travers Lewis Scott. Lewises,
Meriwethers, and their
kin: Lewises and Meriwethers
with their tracings through the families
whose records are herein contained. Compiled from family papers
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Gilmer,
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Crawford,
Eubanks, Gaines, Harvie, Jamison, Matthews,
Meriwether,
Stark, Tomkins, also, royal lines on many branches, embracing
the finest families of the old world nobility. Notes on numerous
other families of prominence in America with which they are
allied. War records, deeds, wills, marriages and random notes
gleaned from southern history, court records, family Bibles,
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MERIWETHER II, Nicholas
(1667-1744) VA
Johnston, Henry Poellnitz. Little Acorns
from the Mighty Oak.
Birmingham, AL: Featon Press, 1962.
Meriwether, Nelson Heath. The Meriwethers
and their Connections.
Baltimore: MD: Published for the Meriwether Society by Gateway
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1964.
Owen,
Thomas McAdory. History of Alabama and
Dictionary of
Alabama Biography. Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.,
1921.
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MIDDLETON,
Honorable
Arthur (1681-1737) SC
Chase, George B., Lowndes of South Carolina, A Historical and
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MIDDLETON, Arthur (1742-1787) SC
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MIDDLETON,
Honorable
Henry (1717-1784) SC
Cheves, Langdon. "Middleton of South
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MIKELL,
Ephraim (1741-1809)
SC
Edgar,
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Mikell, Townsnd.
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MINER/MINOR, Thomas
(1608-1690) CT
Arthur, Stanley
Clisby, et al. Old
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The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town
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Bass,
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Jacobus, Donald Lines. List
of Officials, Civil, Military, and Ecclesiastical of Connecticut Colony, from
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Existence; also, Soldiers in the Pequot War Who Then or Subsequently Resided
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