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How to cite "Assimilation"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Assimilation? Or Marginalization and Discrimination? Romani Settlers of the Colonial Gulf (Christophe Clan).” Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways.  https://www.historicpathways.com : 2011.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Assimilation? Or Marginalization and Discrimination? Romani Settlers of the Colonial Gulf (Christophe Clan),” PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]). [specific page no.]

 

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    Mills, “Assimilation? Or Marginalization and Discrimination? Romani Settlers of the Colonial Gulf (Christophe

Clan),” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Demythicizing History"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Demythicizing History: Marie Thérèse Coincoin, Tourism, and the National Historical Landmarks Program.” Louisiana History 53 (Fall 2012): 402–37.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Demythicizing History: Marie Thérèse Coincoin, Tourism, and the National Historical Landmarks Program,” Louisiana History 53 (Fall 2012): 402–37, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Demythicizing History” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Family & Social Patterns"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Family and Social Patterns of the Colonial Louisiana Frontier: A Quantitative Analysis, 1714–1803.” New College Honors Thesis, University of Alabama, 1981.  x, 231 pp. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Family and Social Patterns of the Colonial Louisiana Frontier: A Quantitative Analysis, 1714–1803” (New College Honors Thesis, University of Alabama, 1981), [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Family and Social Patterns of the Colonial Louisiana Frontier: A Quantitative Analysis, 1714–1803,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Isle ... and ... Conscience"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Isle of Canes and Issues of Conscience: Master-Slave Sexual Dynamics and Slaveholding by Free People of Color.” Between Two Worlds: A Special Issue of  The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 43 (Winter 2006): 158–75. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Isle of Canes and Issues of Conscience: Master-Slave Sexual Dynamics and Slaveholding by Free People of Color, ” Between Two Worlds: A Special Issue of The Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South 43 (Winter 2006): 158–75, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Isle of Canes and Issues of Conscience,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Missionaries Compromised"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Gary B. Mills. “Missionaries Compromised: Early Evangelization of Slaves and Free People of Color in North Louisiana.” Glenn R. Conrad, ed. Cross, Crozier, and Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of a Catholic Diocese in Louisiana. Lafayette, La.: Center for Louisiana Studies, 1993.  PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways.  https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Gary B. Mills, “Missionaries Compromised: Early Evangelization of Slaves and Free People of Color in North Louisiana,” Glenn R. Conrad, ed., Cross, Crozier, and Crucible: A Volume Celebrating the Bicentennial of a Catholic Diocese in Louisiana (Lafayette, La.: Center for Louisiana Studies, 1993), 30–47, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills and Mills, “Missionaries Compromised,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Quintanilla’s Crusade"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Quintanilla’s Crusade, 1775–1803: ‘Moral Reform’ and Its Consequences on the Natchitoches Frontier.” Louisiana History 42 (Summer 2001): 277–302. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Quintanilla’s Crusade, 1775–1803: ‘Moral Reform’ and Its Consequences on the Natchitoches Frontier,” Louisiana History 42 (Summer 2001): 277–302, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; digital image at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Quintanilla’s Crusade,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Social & Family Patterns"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Social and Family Patterns on the Colonial Louisiana Frontier.” Sociological Spectrum 2 (1982): 233–48. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Social and Family Patterns on the Colonial Louisiana Frontier,” Sociological Spectrum 2 (1982): 233–48, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Social and Family Patterns on the Colonial Louisiana Frontier,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Roots and ...‘Faction’"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Gary B. Mills. “Roots and the New ‘Faction’: A Legitimate Tool for Clio?” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1 (January 1981): 5–26. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Gary B. Mills, “Roots and the New ‘Faction’: A Legitimate Tool for Clio?” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 1 (January 1981): 5–26, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills and Mills, “Roots and the New ‘Faction’: A Legitimate Tool for Clio?” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Genealogist’s Assessment of ... Roots"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Gary B. Mills. “The Genealogist’s Assessment of Alex Haley’s Roots.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 72 (March 1984): 35–49. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Gary B. Mills, “The Genealogist’s Assessment of Alex Haley’s Roots,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 72 (March 1984): 35–49, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills and Mills, “The Genealogist’s Assessment of Alex Haley’s Roots,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Ethnicity and Southern Genealogist"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Ethnicity and the Southern Genealogist: Myths and Misconceptions, Resources and Opportunities.” Robert M. Taylor Jr. and Ralph J. Crandall, eds. Generations and Change: Genealogical Perspectives in Social History.  Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1986. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways.  https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Ethnicity and the Southern Genealogist: Myths and Misconceptions, Resources and Opportunities,” Robert M. Taylor Jr. and Ralph J. Crandall, eds., Generations and Change: Genealogical Perspectives in Social History (Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press, 1986), 89108, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Ethnicity and the Southern Genealogist,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Working with Historical Evidence"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Working with Historical Evidence: Genealogical Principles and Standards.” Evidence: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (September 1999): 165–84. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Working with Historical Evidence: Genealogical Principles and Standards,” Evidence: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (September 1999): 165–84, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Working with Historical Evidence,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Evidence Analysis: A Process Map"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. Evidence Analysis: A Process Map. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com :[access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence Analysis: A Process Map; PDF download at Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, Evidence Analysis: A Process Map.

 

How to cite "Academia vs. Genealogy"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Academia vs. Genealogy: Prospects for Reconciliation and Progress.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 71 (June 1983): 99–106. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Academia vs. Genealogy: Prospects for Reconciliation and Progress,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 71 (June 1983): 99–106, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Academia vs. Genealogy: Prospects for Reconciliation and Progress,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Genealogy in Information Age"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Genealogy in the Information Age: History’s New Frontier?” NGS Centennial: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 91 (December 2003): 260–77. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Genealogy in the Information Age: History’s New Frontier?” NGS Centennial: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 91 (December 2003): 260–77, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Genealogy in the Information Age,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Bridging Historic Divide"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Bridging the Historic Divide: Family History and ‘Academic’ History.” History and Genealogy: Why Not Both? Papers from the Midwestern Roots Conference. Indiana University Department of History. Indiana Magazine of History: Online Resources. http://www.iub.edu/~imaghist/online_content/online_June_2007.html. PDF. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Bridging the Historic Divide: Family History and ‘Academic’ History,” History and Genealogy: Why Not Both? Papers from the Midwestern Roots Conference, Indiana University Department of History, Indiana Magazine of History: Online Resources (http://http://www.iub.edu/~imaghist/online_content/online_June_2007.html), specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Bridging the Historic Divide: Family History and ‘Academic’ History,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Documenting a Slave’s Birth"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Documenting a Slave’s Birth, Parentage, and Origins (Marie Thérèse Coincoin, 1742–1816): A Test of Oral History.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 96 (December 2008): 245–66. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Documenting a Slave’s Birth, Parentage, and Origins (Marie Thérèse Coincoin, 1742–1816): A Test of Oral History,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 96 (December 2008): 245–66, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Documenting a Slave’s Birth, Parentage, and Origins,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Mézières, Trichel, Grappe"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mézières, Trichel, Grappe: A Study of Tri-Caste Lineages in the Old South.” The Genealogist 6 (Spring 1985): 3–84. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mézières, Trichel, Grappe: A Study of Tri-Caste Lineages in the Old South,” The Genealogist 6 (Spring 1985): 3–84, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Mézières, Trichel, Grappe: A Study of Tri-Caste Lineages in the Old South,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Mother, Thy Name is Mystery!"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Rachal Mills Lennon. “Mother, Thy Name Is Mystery! Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Daurat.” Reconstructing Female Lives: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 88 (September 2000): 201–24. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Rachal Mills Lennon, “Mother, Thy Name Is Mystery! Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Daurat,” Reconstructing Female Lives: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 88 (September 2000): 201–24, specifically ____ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills and Lennon, “Mother, Thy Name Is Mystery! Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Daurat,” [specific page].

How to cite "Slaves and Masters"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Gary B. Mills. “Slaves and Masters: The Louisiana Metoyers.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 70 (September 1982): 163–89. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Gary B. Mills, “Slaves and Masters: The Louisiana Metoyers,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 70 (September 1982): 163–89, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills and Mills, “Slaves and Masters: The Louisiana Metoyers,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Which Marie Louise"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Which Marie Louise Is ‘Mariotte’? Sorting Slaves with Common Names.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 94 (September 2006): 183–204. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Which Marie Louise Is ‘Mariotte’? Sorting Slaves with Common Names,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 94 (September 2006): 183–204, specifically ____ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Which Marie Louise Is ‘Mariotte’?” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Deliberate Fraud"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Deliberate Fraud and Mangled Evidence: The Search for the Fictional Family of Anne Marie Philippe of Natchitoches, Louisiana.” The American Genealogist 72 (July–October 1997): 353–68. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Deliberate Fraud and Mangled Evidence: The Search for the Fictional Family of Anne Marie Philippe of Natchitoches, Louisiana,” The American Genealogist 72 (July–October 1997): 353–68, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Roundabout Research: Pursuing Collateral Lines,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Identifying Jean Baptiste Derbanne"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Identifying Jean Baptiste Derbanne of Louisiana’s Natchitoches Militia, 1780–82: Participant in the Gálvez Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War Era.” The American Genealogist 68 (January 1993): 33–45. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Identifying Jean Baptiste Derbanne of Louisiana’s Natchitoches Militia, 1780–82: Participant in the Gálvez Campaigns of the American Revolutionary War Era,” The American Genealogist 68 (January 1993): 33–45, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Identifying Jean Baptiste Derbanne,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Louise Marguerite St. Denis"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Gary B. Mills. “Louise Marguerite: St. Denis’ Other Daughter.” Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 16 (Fall 1977): 321–28. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Gary B. Mills, “Louise Marguerite: St. Denis’ Other Daughter,” Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South 16 (Fall 1977): 321–28, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills and Mills, “Louise Marguerite: St. Denis’ Other Daughter,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Parallel Lives"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Parallel Lives: Philippe de la Renaudière and Philippe (de) Renault, Directors of the Mines, Company of the Indies.” The Natchitoches Genealogist 22 (April 1998): 3–18. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Parallel Lives: Philippe de la Renaudière and Philippe (de) Renault, Directors of the Mines, Company of the Indies,” Natchitoches Genealogist 22 (April 1998): 3–18, specifically ___[add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Parallel Lives: Philippe de la Renaudière and Philippe (de) Renault,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "The Forgotten People of America"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “The Forgotten People of America.” Ancestry Magazine. Vol. 22 (May–June 2004): 22–27. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. "Articles" tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “The Forgotten People of America,” Ancestry Magazine 22 (May–June 2004): 22–27, specifically p. ___; archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com), under "Articles" tab.

 

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    Mills, “The Forgotten People of America,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Burned County" (Part 1)

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a ‘Burned County’.” Genealogy [Indiana Historical Society] 78 (July 1983): 1–10; reprinted from “Anderson of Buckingham: A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a ‘Burned County,’ Part 1: Family of William and Mary (Polly) C. Anderson,” The Virginia Genealogist 27 (January–March 1983), 3–19. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a ‘Burned County’,” Genealogy [Indiana Historical Society] 78 (July 1983): 1–10, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; reprinted from “Anderson of Buckingham: A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a ‘Burned County’,” Part 1: The Virginia Genealogist 27 (January–March 1983), 3–19; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a Burned County [Part 1: Family of William and Mary (Polly) C. Anderson],” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Burned County" (Part 2)

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Anderson of Buckingham: A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a ‘Burned County,’ Part 2: Parental Family of William Anderson (1788–1852).” The Virginia Genealogist 30 (July–September 1986): 174–87, and (October–December 1986): 263–73. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Anderson of Buckingham: A Case Study in Family Reconstruction within a ‘Burned County,’ Part 2: Parental Family of William Anderson (1788–1852),” The Virginia Genealogist 30 (July–September 1986): 174–87, and (October–December 1986): 263–73, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Anderson of Buckingham ... Parental Family of William Anderson,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Husband for Phoebe Jefferson"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “A Husband for Phoebe Jefferson.” The Virginia Genealogist 29 (April–June 1985): 83–104. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “A Husband for Phoebe Jefferson,” The Virginia Genealogist 29 (April–June 1985): 83–104, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “A Husband for Phoebe Jefferson,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Applying the Preponderance..."

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Applying the Preponderance-of-the-Evidence Principle to a Southern Frontier Problem: William Medders of Alabama.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 82 (March 1994): 32–49. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills,  “Applying the Preponderance-of-the-Evidence Principle to a Southern Frontier Problem: William Medders of Alabama,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 82 (March 1994): 32–49, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Applying the Preponderance-of-the-Evidence Principle to a Southern Frontier Problem,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Frontier Research Strategies..."

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Frontier Research Strategies—Weaving a Web to Snare a Birth Family: John Watts (ca. 1749–ca. 1822).” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 104 (September 2016): 165–90. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills,  “Frontier Research Strategies—Weaving a Web to Snare a Birth Family: John Watts (ca. 1749–ca. 1822),” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 104 (September 2016): 165–90, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Frontier Research Strategies—Weaving a Web to Snare a Birth Family: John Watts (ca. 1749–ca. 1822),” [specific page].

 

How to cite "In Search of ‘Mr. Ball’"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown and Sharon Sholars Brown. “In Search of ‘Mr. Ball’: An Exercise in Finding Fathers.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 80 (June 1992): 115–33. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills and Sharon Sholars Brown, “In Search of ‘Mr. Ball’: An Exercise in Finding Fathers,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 80 (June 1992): 115–33, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; digital image at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills and Brown, “In Search of ‘Mr. Ball’,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Roundabout Research"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Roundabout Research: Pursuing Collateral Lines to Prove Parentage of a Direct Ancestor—Samuel Hanson of Frontier Georgia.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 91 (March 2003): 19–30. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Roundabout Research: Pursuing Collateral Lines to Prove Parentage of a Direct Ancestor—Samuel Hanson of Frontier Georgia,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 91 (March 2003): 19–30, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Roundabout Research: Pursuing Collateral Lines,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Search for Margaret Ball"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “The Search for Margaret Ball: Building Steps over a Brick-wall Research Problem.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 77 (March 1989): 43–65. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “The Search for Margaret Ball: Building Steps over a Brick-wall Research Problem,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 77 (March 1989): 43–65, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “The Search for Margaret Ball,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Unravelling Balls of Yarn"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Unravelling Balls of Yarn: Lessons in the Use of a Skeptical Eye (As Taught by William Bartholomew Ball and William F. Ball, Esq.).” Genealogical Journal 19 (1991): 1–21. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Unravelling Balls of Yarn: Lessons in the Use of a Skeptical Eye (As Taught by William Bartholomew Ball and William F. Ball, Esq.),” Genealogical Journal 19 (1991): 1–21, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Unravelling Balls of Yarn,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "Unravelling Balls of Yarn"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland and Albemarle Counties, Virginia: Correcting His Identity and Identifying His Y Signature.” Historic Pathways. May 2023. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Articles” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland and Albemarle Counties, Virginia: Correcting His Identity and Identifying His Y Signature,” Historic Pathways (May 2023), [p. )____]; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Articles” tab.

 

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    Mills, “William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland and Albemarle Counties, Virginia: Correcting His Identity and Identifying His Y Signature,” p. ____.

 

 

How to cite "Interpreting Tick Marks"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Interpreting the Tick Marks on Federal Censuses.” Ancestry Daily News, 11 March 2004. Archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Interpreting the Tick Marks on Federal Censuses.” Ancestry Daily News, 11 March 2004, [add specific para. no.]; Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills “Interpreting the Tick Marks on Federal Censuses,” [specific para.].

 

 

How to cite "Census Tick Marks Revisited"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Census Tick Marks and Codes—Revisited,” Ancestry Daily News, 20 December 2004. Archived at Ancestry.com, Learning Center. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=9465. Accessed at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Census Tick Marks and Codes—Revisited,” Ancestry Daily News, 20 December 2004, [add specific para. no.]; archived at Ancestry.com, Learning Center (http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library/article.aspx?article=9465); accessed at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills “Census Tick Marks and Codes—Revisited,” [specific para.].

 

How to cite "Census Tick Marks and Codes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Census Tick Marks and Codes—Revisited Yet Again!” Ancestry Daily News, 4 January 2005. Archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Census Tick Marks and Codes—Revisited Yet Again!” Ancestry Daily News, 4 January 2005, [add specific para. no.]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills “Census Tick Marks and Codes—Revisited Yet Again!” [specific para.].

 

How to cite "Keep My Hats Straight"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “How Do I Keep My Hats Straight? (And Other Pithy Questions Raised by Professional Genealogists).” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 19 (June 2004): 55–60. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “How Do I Keep My Hats Straight? (And Other Pithy Questions Raised by Professional Genealogists),” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 19 (June 2004): 55–60, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “How Do I Keep My Hats Straight?” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Template for Evidence"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. A Template for Evaluating Evidence.” Genealogical Computing 23 (April–June 2004): 1114. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, A Template for Evaluating Evidence,” Genealogical Computing 23 (April–June 2004), 11–14, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “A Template for Evaluating Evidence,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "What’s Your Citation Style?"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “What’s Your Citation Style? Professionalism Means Common Standards.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 22 (December 2007): 169–72. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “What’s Your Citation Style? Professionalism Means Common Standards,” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 22 (December 2007): 169–72, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “What’s Your Citation Style?” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "The Kinship Maze"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “The Kinship Maze: Navigating It with Professional Precision.” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 20 (June 2005): 61–70. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “The Kinship Maze: Navigating It with Professional Precision,” Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly 20 (June 2005): 61–70, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “The Kinship Maze,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Breathing Life"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Breathing Life into Shadowy Women from the Past.” Solander: The Magazine of the Historical Novel Society 9 (November 2005): 21–24. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].    

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills,  “Breathing Life into Shadowy Women from the Past,” Solander: The Magazine of the Historical Novel Society 9 (November 2005): 21–24, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Breathing Life into Shadowy Women from the Past,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Finding Wives, Mothers, and Old Women with Suitcases"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Finding Wives, Mothers, and Old Women with Suitcases.” Ancestry Magazine. Vol. 25 (March–April 2007): 22–27. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Archives” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills,  “Finding Wives, Mothers, and Old Women with Suitcases,” Ancestry Magazine, 25 (March–April 2007): 22–27, specifically p. ___; archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com), under "Articles" tab.

 

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    Mills, “Finding Wives, Mothers, and Old Women with Suitcases,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Spanish Records"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Spanish Records: Locating Anglo and Latin Ancestry in the Colonial Southeast.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 73 (December 1985): 243–61. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Spanish Records: Locating Anglo and Latin Ancestry in the Colonial Southeast,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 73 (December 1985): 243–61, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Spanish Records: Locating Anglo and Latin Ancestry in the Colonial Southeast,” [ specific page].

 

How to cite "Great American Novel"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “The Great American Novel—Starring ... Your Own Family!” New England Ancestors 6 (Fall 2005): 35–37, 41. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “The Great American Novel—Starring ... Your Own Family!” New England Ancestors 6 (Fall 2005): 35–37 and 41, specifically ___[add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “The Great American Novel—Starring ... Your Own Family!” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Sémère"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Stanville ‘Estinville’ Sémère, aka Stanville Simmons (Hunt Oil Co. vs. Clovis Julien Jr. et al., No. 52-2606, 2d Judicial District, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana).” Research report to Trapolin Law Firm, 26 February 2008. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Stanville ‘Estinville’ Sémère, aka Stanville Simmons (Hunt Oil Co. vs. Clovis Julien Jr. et al., No. 52-2606, 2d Judicial District, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana),” research report to Trapolin Law Firm, 26 February 2008, [add specific page number or attachment ID & page no.]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Stanville ‘Estinville’ Sémère, aka Stanville Simmons,” [add specific page number or attachment ID & page no.].

 

How to cite “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA: Preliminary Survey”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA (c1780–1835): Preliminary Survey.” Report to file. 10 March 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA (c1780–1835): Preliminary Survey,” report to file, 10 March 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA (c1780–1835): Preliminary Survey,” report, 10 March 2018, p. ____.

 

How to cite “Christopher Addison (c.1758–1823) … Research Notes”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Christopher Addison (c.1758–1823 & Spouse Agnes “Aggy” Watts (c.1762–aft. 1831): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 10 March 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Christopher Addison (c.1758–1823 & Spouse Agnes “Aggy” Watts (c.1762–aft. 1831): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 10 March 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Christopher Addison (c.1758–1823 & Spouse Agnes “Aggy” Watts (c.1762–aft. 1831): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 10 March 2018, p. ____.

 

How to cite “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA: Preliminary Survey”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA (c1780–1835): Preliminary Survey.” Report to file. 10 March 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA (c1780–1835): Preliminary Survey,” report to file, 10 March 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Addisons of Elbert, Franklin & Gwinnett Cos., GA (c1780–1835): Preliminary Survey,” report, 10 March 2018, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Appendix: Identifying a Teenaged Mother"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Appendix: Identifying a Teenaged Mother in Rural Pre-1850 America: The FAN Suggests and atDNA Confirms Shadrack Odom’s First Wife.” Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. A supplement to Mills, “Identifying a Teenaged Mother in Rural Pre-1850 America: atDNA Confirms What the FAN Suggests for Shadrack Odom’s First Wife.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 111 (December 2023): 245–74.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Appendix: Identifying a Teenaged Mother in Rural Pre-1850 America: The FAN Suggests and atDNA Confirms Shadrack Odom’s First Wife,” Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [date of access]), 245–74, specifically [exact page number]; this appendix is a supplement to Mills, “Identifying a Teenaged Mother in Rural Pre-1850 America: atDNA Confirms What the FAN Suggests for Shadrack Odom’s First Wife,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 111 (December 2023): 245–74.

 

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    Mills, “Appendix: Identifying a Teenaged Mother in Rural Pre-1850 America: The FAN Suggests and atDNA Confirms Shadrack Odom’s First Wife,” [specific page]

 

How to cite "William Cooksey: Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Cooksey (ca. 1745–1829): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 30 January 2014. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Cooksey (ca. 1745–1829): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 30 January 2014, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date),  [specific page number]).

 

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    Mills, “William Cooksey (ca. 1745–1829): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 30 January 2014, [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Cookseys in Tattnall County, Georgia, Loose Papers”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Cookseys in Tattnall County, Georgia, Loose Papers.” Report to file, 15 December 2008. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Cookseys in Tattnall County, Georgia, Loose Papers,” report to file, 15 December 2008, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Cookseys in Tattnall County, Georgia, Loose Papers,” report, 15 December 2008 [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Cooksey & Associated Families: Montgomery and Tattnall”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Cooksey & Associated Families: Montgomery and Tattnall Counties, Georgia.” Report to Cooksey Research Group, 30 June 2009. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Cooksey & Associated Families: Montgomery and Tattnall Counties, Georgia,” report to Cooksey Research Group, 30 June 2009, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Cooksey & Associated Families: Montgomery and Tattnall Counties, Georgia,” report, 30 June 2009 [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Possibility to Pursue”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Possibility to Pursue: Were John & Judith [—?—] Watts the Parents of Zilpha [—?—] Price Cooksey?” Report to file, 19 September 2010. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Possibility to Pursue: Were John & Judith [—?—] Watts the Parents of Zilpha [—?—] Price Cooksey?” report to file, 19 September 2010, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Possibility to Pursue: Were John & Judith [—?—] Watts the Parents of Zilpha [—?—] Price Cooksey?” report, 19 September 2010 [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Zilpha & William Cooksey and Associates: Laurens County, Georgia”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Zilpha & William Cooksey and Associates: Laurens County, Georgia.” Report to file, 5 November 2010. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Zilpha & William Cooksey and Associates: Laurens County, Georgia,” report to file, 5 November 2010, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Zilpha & William Cooksey and Associates: Laurens County, Georgia,” report, 5 November 2010 [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Cooksey Associates: Montgomery County, Georgia”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Cooksey Associates: Montgomery County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells.” Report to file. 15 November 2010. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Cooksey Associates: Montgomery County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells,” report to file, 15 November 2010, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Cooksey Associates: Montgomery County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells,” report, 15 November 2010 [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Cooksey Associates: Tattnall County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Cooksey Associates: Tattnall County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells.” Report to file, 3 January 2011. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Cooksey Associates: Tattnall County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells,” report to file, 3 January 2011, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Cooksey Associates: Tattnall County, Georgia: Preliminary Nutshells,” report, 3 January 2011 [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Cooksey and Allied Families: Tax Data”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Cooksey & Allied Families: Tax Data—Montgomery and Tattnall Counties, Georgia, 1798–1820.” Report to file, 3 January 2011. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Cooksey & Allied Families: Tax Data—Montgomery and Tattnall Counties, Georgia, 1798–1820,” report to file, 3 January 2011, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Cooksey & Allied Families: Tax Data—Montgomery and Tattnall Counties, Georgia, 1798–1820,” report, 3 January 2011 [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Shadrock Odom"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Shadrack Odom: Research Notes” A work-in-progress last updated 1 August 2013. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Shadrack Odom (ca. 1819–aft. 1861): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 1 August 2013, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date],  [specific page number]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Shadrack Odom (ca. 1819–aft. 1861): Research Notes,” 1 August 2013 [specific page number].

 

How to cite "William Odom"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Odom (ca. 1786-87–aft. 1870): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 8 April 2021. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Odom (ca. 1786-87–aft. 1870): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 8 April 2021, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “William Odom (ca. 1786-87–aft. 1870): Research Notes,” 8 April 2021, [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Millie (Breland) Odom"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Millie (Breland) Odom Cook’s First Husband: A Preliminary Analysis.” Report. 11 January 2005. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Millie (Breland) Odom Cook’s First Husband: A Preliminary Analysis,” report to file, 11 January 2005, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Millie (Breland) Odom Cook’s First Husband: A Preliminary Analysis,” report, 11 January 2005, [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Jacob Sessums"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Jacob Sessums (c1777–aft.1850) & Spouse Penelope “Penny” Fisher (c1780–aft.1840): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 2 September 2024. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Jacob Sessums (c1777–aft.1850) & Spouse Penelope “Penny” Fisher (c1780–aft.1840): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 2 September 2024, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Jacob Sessums (c1777–aft.1850) & Spouse Penelope “Penny” Fisher (c1780–aft.1840): Research Notes,” 2 September 2024, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Charity (Sessums) Courtney Nail, Parentage"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Parentage of Charity Sessums (c1810–aft.1880), Wife of Jesse Courtney and William Nail; Daughter of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary.” 25 September 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Parentage of Charity Sessums (c1810–aft.1880), Wife of Jesse Courtney and William Nail; Daughter of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary,” 25 September 2022., [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Parentage of Charity Sessums (c1810–aft.1880), Wife of Jesse Courtney and William Nail; Daughter of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary,” 25 September 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Sarah (Sessums) Courtney, Parentage"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Parentage of Sarah Sessums (1816–aft.1880), Wife of Rev. Samuel Courtney; Daughter of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary.” 25 September 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Parentage of Sarah Sessums (1816–aft.1880), Wife of Rev. Samuel Courtney; Daughter of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary,” 25 September 2022., [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Parentage of Sarah Sessums (1816–aft.1880), Wife of Rev. Samuel Courtney; Daughter of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary,” 25 September 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Solomon D. Sessums, Parentage"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Parentage of Solomon D. Sessums (c1819–aft.1870), Son of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary.” 25 September 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Parentage of Solomon D. Sessums (c1819–aft.1870), Son of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary,” 25 September 2022., [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Parentage of Solomon D. Sessums (c1819–aft.1870), Son of Jacob Sessums (c1777–c1856) & Penny Fisher (c1780–c1845): A Proof Summary,” 25 September 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Moses Smith & … Catherine King (b. 1707): Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Moses Smith & Wives Judith (d. 1753–61) and Catherine King (b. c1707): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 16 September 2024. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Moses Smith & Wives Judith (d. 1753–61) and Catherine King (b. c1707): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 16 September 2024, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]) under “Research” tab.

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Moses Smith & Wives Judith (d. 1753–61) and Catherine King (b.c1707): Research Notes,” 16 September 2024 [specific page number].

 

 

 

How to cite "Neal Williams & Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Neal Williams (c1795–aft. 1863) & Spouse Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums (c1800–aft. 1880): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 15 August 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Neal Williams (c1795–aft. 1863) & Spouse Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums (c1800–aft. 1880): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 15 August 2022, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Neal Williams (c1795–aft. 1863) & Spouse Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums (c1800–aft. 1880): Research Notes,” 15 August 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Gracie Luvicy (Williams) Gatlin: Parentage"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Parentage of Gracie Luvicy Williams (1830–1917), Wife of Francis M. Gatlin; Daughter of Neal Williams (c1795–c1863) & Wife Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums (c1800–aft. 1880): A Proof Argument.” 21 September 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Parentage of Gracie Luvicy Williams (1830–1917), Wife of Francis M. Gatlin; Daughter of Neal Williams (c1795–c1863) & Wife Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums (c1800–aft. 1880): A Proof Argument,” 21 September 2022, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Parentage of Gracie Luvicy Williams (1830–1917), Wife of Francis M. Gatlin; Daughter of Neal Williams (c1795–c1863) & Wife Mary ‘Polly’ Sessums (c1800–aft. 1880): A Proof Argument,” 21 September 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Williams & Associates: Lawrence County, MS, 1814–c1860"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Williams & Associates of Lawrence County, Mississippi, 1814–c1860. Report. 30 September 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Williams & Associates of Lawrence County, Mississippi, 1814–c1860,” report, 30 September 2022, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Williams & Associates of Lawrence County, Mississippi, 1814–c1860,” 30 September 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Reassembling the Family of John & Rhoda Williams"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Reassembling the Family of John & Rhoda Williams, Pioneers of Lawrence County, Mississippi: A Proof Argument.” 25 September 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Reassembling the Family of John & Rhoda Williams, Pioneers of Lawrence County, Mississippi: A Proof Argument,” 25 September 2022, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Reassembling the Family of John & Rhoda Williams, Pioneers of Lawrence County, Mississippi: A Proof Argument,” 25 September 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Reding Sessums"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Reding Sessums (1798–1877) & Spouse Mary Ann Brown (c1800–1887): Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 17 January 2022. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Reding Sessums (1798–1877) & Spouse Mary Ann Brown (c1800–1887): Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 17 January 2022, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Reding Sessums (1798–1877) & Spouse Mary Ann Brown (c1800–1887): Research Notes,” 17 January 2022, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Sessums & Fishers of Sampson County"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Sessums & Fishers of Sampson County (Formerly Duplin), NC: Preliminary Survey.” Report. 29 June 2021(Updated 2 September 2024). Elizabeth Shown Mills. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Sessums & Fishers of Sampson County (Formerly Duplin), NC: Preliminary Survey,” report, 29 June 2021 (Updated 2 September 2024), [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Sessums & Fishers of Sampson County (Formerly Duplin), NC: Preliminary Survey,” 29 June 2021 (Updated 2 September 2024), [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Essential Research Reports"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Essential Research Reports: 3 Samples.” Historic Pathways Elizabeth Shown Mills. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Essential Research Reports: 3 Samples,” Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Essential Research Reports: 3 Samples.”

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter ... Record Analysis"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812, Enlistment Record: An Analysis.” Report to Witter Research Group. 15 December 2011. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812, Enlistment Record: An Analysis.” report to Witter Research Group, 15 December 2011, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812, Enlistment Record: An Analysis.” report, 15 December 2011 [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Witter ... Research Report (with Attachments)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) and the War of 1812.” Report to Witter Research Group, 15 January 2012 (updated 17 October 2017). Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) and the War of 1812.” report to Witter Research Group, 15 January 2012 (updated 17 October 2017), [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) and the War of 1812.” 5 January 2012 (updated 17 October 2017), [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter: (Cumulative) Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) & Wife Rachel ‘Lizzie’ Smith: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 21 April 2018. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) & Wife Rachel ‘Lizzie’ Smith: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 21 April 2018, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876): Research Notes,” 21 April 2018, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Inf., War of 1812, Enlistment Record"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812, Enlistment Record: An Analysis.” Report to Witter Research Group. 15 December 2011. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812, Enlistment Record: An Analysis.” Report to Witter Research Group. 15 December 2011. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter, 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812, Enlistment Record: An Analysis,” report, 15 December 2011, [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Witter ... Research Report (with Attachments)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) and the War of 1812.” Report to Witter Research Group, 15 January 2012 (updated 17 October 2017). Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) and the War of 1812.” report to Witter Research Group, 15 January 2012 (updated 17 October 2017), [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) and the War of 1812.” 5 January 2012 (updated 17 October 2017), [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter’s Fellow Soldiers … War of 1812"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter’s Fellow Soldiers, Lt. Benjamin W. Sanders’s Co., 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812.” Report to Witter Research Group. 20 February 2012 (updated 17 October 2017). Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter’s Fellow Soldiers, Lt. Benjamin W. Sanders’s Co., 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812,” report to Witter Research Group, 20 February 2012 (updated 17 October 2017), [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter’s Fellow Soldiers, Lt. Benjamin W. Sanders’s Co., 17th U.S. Infantry, War of 1812,” [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter’s Arkansas Bounty Land, War of 1812"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter’s Arkansas Bounty Land, War of 1812.” Report to Witter Research Group. 11 October 2013. Report to Witter Research Group. 20 February 2012 (updated 17 October 2017). Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter’s Arkansas Bounty Land, War of 1812,” report to Witter Research Group, 11 October 2013, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter’s Arkansas Bounty Land, War of 1812,” [specific page number].

 

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Logan County"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Logan County, Kentucky, Research.” Report to Witter Research Group. 23 November 2017. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Logan County, Kentucky, Research,” report to Witter Research Group, 23 November 2017, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Logan County, Kentucky,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Breckinridge County"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Breckinridge County, Kentucky, Research.” Report to Witter Research Group. 23 November 2017. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Breckinridge County, Kentucky, Research,” report to Witter Research Group, 23 November 2017, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Breckinridge County, Kentucky,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Grayson County"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Grayson County, Kentucky, Research.” Report to Witter Research Group. 23 November 2017. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Grayson County, Kentucky, Research,” report to Witter Research Group, 23 November 2017, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Grayson County, Kentucky,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Ohio County"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Ohio County, Kentucky, Research.” Report to Witter Research Group. 23 November 2017. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [ access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Ohio County, Kentucky, Research,” report to Witter Research Group, 23 November 2017, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter, War of 1812: Ohio County, Kentucky,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter (1784?–1849?) & Wives"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter (1784?–1849?) & Wives Rebecca Crask (1794?–1826?) and Synthianna [–?–]: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 23 November 2017. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter (1784?–1849?) & Wives Rebecca Crask (1794?–1826?) and Synthianna [–?–]: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 27 November 2017, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter (1784?–1849?) & Wives Rebecca Crask (1794?–1826?) and Synthianna [– ?–]: Research Notes,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Samuel Witter (1787–1876) & Wife Rachel"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) & Wife Rachel ‘Lizzie’ Smith: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 21 April 2018. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876) & Wife Rachel ‘Lizzie’ Smith: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 21 April 2018, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Witter (1787–1876): Research Notes,” 21 April 2018, [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Ambrose Mills, Col. (c1721–1780) …"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Ambrose Mills, Col. (c1721–1780); Spouses: 1. Mourning Stone; 2. Ann Brown: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 5 September 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Ambrose Mills, Col. (c1721–1780); Spouses: 1. Mourning Stone; 2. Ann Brown: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 5 September 2022, p. ___; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Ambrose Mills, Col. (c1721–1780); Spouses: 1. Mourning Stone; 2. Ann Brown: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 5 September 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Frances “Frankey” Mills & John White: Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “John White Sr. (c1740–1821); Spouses: 1. Unidentified & 2. Frances “Frankey" Mills: Research Notes.” Working file updated 20 December 2020). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “John White Sr. (c1740–1821); Spouses: 1. Unidentified & 2. Frances “Frankey” Mills: Research Notes,” a working file last updated 20 December 2020, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “John White Sr. (c1740–1821); Spouses: 1. Unidentified & 2. Frances “Frankey” Mills: Research Notes”, updated 20 December 2020, p. ____;

 

How to cite "James Mills (bef.1750–1823-24) … Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “James Mills (bef.1750–c1823-24) & Wife [?Octavia Breckinridge?]: Research Notes.”A work-in-progress last updated 28 December 2019. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “James Mills (bef.1750–c1823-24) & Wife [?Octavia Breckinridge?]: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 28 December 2019, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “James Mills (bef.1750–c1823-24) & Wife [?Octavia Breckinridge?]: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 28 December 2019, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Jesse Mills Sr. (c1743–aft1810); Spouse Lucy Tilman: Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Jesse Mills Sr. (c1743–aft1810); Spouse Lucy Tilman: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 28 April 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Jesse Mills Sr. (c1743–aft1810); Spouse Lucy Tilman: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 28 April 2022, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Jesse Mills Sr. (c1743–aft1810); Spouse Lucy Tilman: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 28 April 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Proof Argument: Parentage of Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859), Rutherford County, North Carolina.” 5 September 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Proof Argument: Parentage of Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859), Rutherford County, North Carolina,” 5 September 2022, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Proof Argument: Parentage of Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859), Rutherford County, North Carolina,” 5 September 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "William Anderson Mills (c1800–c1859)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Anderson Mills (1827–1902) of Polk County, North Carolina, as Son of Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859): Proof Argument.” 8 December 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Anderson Mills (1827–1902) of Polk County, North Carolina, as Son of Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859): Proof Argument,” 8 December 2022, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “William Anderson Mills (1827–1902) of Polk County, North Carolina, as Son of Lavender Mills (c1800–c1859): Proof Argument,” 8 December 2022.

 

How to cite "Samuel Mills (c1788–7 April 1859); Spouses: Rachel Prince & Nancy Rinehart"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Samuel Mills (c1788–7 April 1859); Spouses: Rachel Prince & Nancy Rinehart.” A work-in-progress last updated 5 March 2020. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Samuel Mills (c1788–7 April 1849); Spouses 1. Rachel Prince; 2. Nancy Rinehart,” a work-in-progress last updated 5 March 2020, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Samuel Mills (c1788–7 April 1849); Spouses 1. Rachel Prince; 2. Nancy Rinehart,” a work-in-progress last updated 5 March 2020, p. ____.

 

How to cite "William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland, Albemarle … Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland, Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia; Spouse Mary [—?—]: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 15 December 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland, Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia; Spouse Mary [—?—]: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 15 December 2022, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “William Mills (c1695–1755) of Goochland, Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia; Spouse Mary [—?—]: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 15 December 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia: Cabell Diary Entries, 1751–1791"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates Appearing in Diaries of William Cabell Sr., 1751–1791, Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia: Principally Camp, Lavender, Ripley, Tilman, Walton, Whitt-Witt.” Report to file. 21 June 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates Appearing in Diaries of William Cabell Sr., 1751–1791, Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia: Principally Camp, Lavender, Ripley, Tilman, Walton, Whitt-Witt.” Report to file. 21 June 2022. p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates Appearing in Diaries of William Cabell Sr., 1751–1791, Albemarle & Amherst Counties, Virginia,” 21 June 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Accomack & Northampton Counties, VA: c1634–c1750"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates (Benston, Brewer, Stockley, Stratton, Tunnell) of Accomack and Northamptom Counties, Virginia, c1634–c1750.” Report to file. 10 November 2023. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates (Benston, Brewer, Stockley, Stratton, Tunnell) of Accomack and Northamptom Counties, Virginia, c1634–c1750,” report to file, 10 November 2023, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates (Benston, Brewer, Stockley, Stratton, Tunnell) of Accomack and Northamptom Counties, Virginia, c1634–c1750,” 10 November 2023, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Albemarle County, VA: Court Orders, Deeds & Probate"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Albemarle County, VA: Court Orders, Deeds & Probate, 1745–1767; Including Lavender, Learwood, Mattox, Mosby, Napier, Ripley, Tilman, Wade, Walton, Watts, and Witt.” Report to file. 27 January 2016 (updated 21 May 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Albemarle County, VA: Court Orders, Deeds & Probate, 1745–1767; Including Lavender, Learwood, Mattox, Mosby, Napier, Ripley, Tilman, Wade, Walton, Watts, and Witt,” report to file, 27 January 2016 (updated 21 May 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Albemarle County, VA: Court Orders, Deeds & Probate, 1745–1767,” 21 May 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Amherst County, VA: Court Orders"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, VA, Court Orders—Including References to Bias/Byass/Byers, Hobson, Lavender, Learwood, Napier, Tilman, Toney, Wade, Walton, and White (Also Pre-1800 Overseer of the Poor Records for Amherst in General to Learn Community Patterns.” Report to file, 15 December 2022 (updated 25 April 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, VA, Court Orders—Including References to Bias/Byass/Byers, Hobson, Lavender, Learwood, Napier, Tilman, Toney, Wade, Walton, and White (Also Pre-1800 Overseer of the Poor Records for Amherst in General to Learn Community Patterns,” report to file, 28 October 2019 (updated 15 December 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, VA, Court Orders,” report to file, 15 December 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Amherst County, Virginia: Land & Probate Records"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, Virginia: Land & Probate Records, 1761–1806; Including Bias, Lavender, Maddox, Ripley, Tilman, Toney, Wade, Walton, White, Witt.” Report to file. 18 June 2019 (updated 27 May 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, Virginia: Land & Probate Records, 1761–1806; Including Bias, Lavender, Maddox, Ripley, Tilman, Toney, Wade, Walton, White, Witt,” report to file, 18 June 2019 (updated 27 May 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, Virginia: Land & Probate Records, 1761–1806,” 27 May 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Amherst County, Virginia: Miscellaneous Business Records"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, Virginia, Miscellaneous Business Records, 1785–1788; Particularly Dillard, Lavender, Tankersley, Walton, and Watts.” Report to file. 8 July 2016 (updated 30 June 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, Virginia, Miscellaneous Business Records, 1785–1788; Particularly Dillard, Lavender, Tankersley, Walton, and Watts,” report to file, 8 July 2016 (updated 30 June 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, Virginia, Miscellaneous Business Records, 1785–1788,” 30 June 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Amherst County, VA: Preliminary Survey of Published Resources"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, VA, Preliminary Survey of Published Resources, 1764–c1811; Including Notes for Families Surnamed Byas, Burton, Joplin, Lavender, Learwood, Napier, Ripley, Toney, Walton, White, Witt & Watts.” Report to file. 28 August 2018 (updated 25 April 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, VA, Preliminary Survey of Published Resources, 1764–c1811; Including Notes for Families Surnamed Byas, Burton, Joplin, Lavender, Learwood, Napier, Ripley, Toney, Walton, White, Witt & Watts,” report to file, 28 August 2016 (updated 25 April 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Amherst County, VA, Preliminary Survey of Published Resources,” report 25 April 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "William Mills (1746–1834); Spouse Eleanor Morris: Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Mills (1746–1834); Spouse Eleanor Morris: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 6 September 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Mills (1746–1834); Spouse Eleanor Morris: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 6 September 2022, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “William Mills (1746–1834); Spouse Eleanor Morris: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 6 September 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite “William Mills (b. c1783–88; d. c1863); Spouse Drucilla Kemp: Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Mills (b. c1783–88; d. c1863); Spouse Drucilla Kemp: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 21 November 2021. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Mills (b. c1783–88; d. c1863); Spouse Drucilla Kemp: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 21 November 2021, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “William Mills (b. c1783–88; d. c1863); Spouse Drucilla Kemp: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 21 November 2021, p. ____.

 

How to cite “William Henry Mills, Col. (c1727–1783); Spouse Elizabeth Montgomery: Research Notes"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Henry Mills, Col. (c1727–1786); Spouse Elizabeth Montgomery: Research Notes” A work-in-progress last updated 02 December 2022. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Henry Mills, Col. (c1727–1786); Spouse Elizabeth Montgomery: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 02 December 2022, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Col. William Henry Mills, Esq. (b. c1727–1786); Spouse Elizabeth Montgomery: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 02 December 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite " Albemarle, Goochland & Southside VA, Preliminary Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Albemarle, Goochland & Southside VA, Preliminary Survey of Published Resources; Including Notes for Families Surname Byas, Joplin, Lavender, Learwood, Napier, Ripley, Toney, Walton, White, Witt & Watts.” Report to file. 28 May 2016 (updated 23 February 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. "Research" tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Albemarle, Goochland & Southside VA, Preliminary Survey of Published Resources; Including Notes for Families Surname Byas, Joplin, Lavender, Learwood, Napier, Ripley, Toney, Walton, White, Witt & Watts,” report to file, 28 May 2016 (updated 23 February 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Albemarle, Goochland & Southside VA, Preliminary Survey of Published Resources,” 23 February 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Augusta County & the Virginia Frontier, Mills & Watts: Initial Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Augusta County & the Virginia Frontier, Mills & Watts: Initial Survey.” Report to file. 8 February 2019 (updated 10 November 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. "Research" tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Augusta County & the Virginia Frontier, Mills & Watts: Initial Survey,” report to file, 8 February 2019 (updated 10 November 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Augusta County & the Virginia Frontier, Mills & Watts: Initial Survey,” 8 February 2019 (updated 10 November 2022) p. ____.

 

How to cite "Bedford County, Virginia: Extended Survey of Resources"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills: Bedford County, Virginia: Extended Survey of Resources.” Report to file. 28 August 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills: Bedford County, Virginia: Extended Survey of Resources,” report to file, 28 August 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills: Bedford County, Virginia: Extended Survey of Resources,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Franklin & Floyd Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Franklin & Floyd Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey.” Report to file. 28 August 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Franklin & Floyd Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey,” report to file, 28 August 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Franklin & Floyd Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Franklin County, Virginia: Extended Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Franklin County, Virginia: Extended Survey.” Report to file. 21 November 2021.Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Franklin County, Virginia: Extended Survey,” report to file, 21 November 2021; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Franklin County, Virginia: Extended Survey,” 21 November 2021 p. ____.

 

How to cite "Mills & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Principally Whites …"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Principally Whites, with Selective Records for Byas, Brumfield, Chapman, Dingess, Napier, Sartain & Toney Families.” Report to file. 8 February 2020 (updated 8 July 2020 and 20 December 2020). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Principally Whites, with Selective Records for Byas, Brumfield, Chapman, Dingess, Napier, Sartain & Toney Families,” report to file, 8 February 2020 (updated 8 July 2020 and 20 December 2020), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills, Whites & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Principally Whites,” updated 20 Dec. 2020, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Mills, Whites … Giles County, Virginia: Tax Roll Data"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills, Whites & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Tax Roll Data, 1806–1823 & (Partially) 1824–1841; Including Selective Entries for Marcum, Preston & Toney.” Report to file. 28 February 2020. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills, Whites & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Tax Roll Data, 1806–1823 & (Partially) 1824–1841; Including Selective Entries for Marcum, Preston & Toney,” report to file, 10 September 2020, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills, Whites & Associates, Giles County, Virginia: Tax Roll Data,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Goochland & Cumberland Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Watts: Goochland and Cumberland Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey.” Report to file. 28 August 2018 (updated 1 February 2019). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Watts: Goochland and Cumberland Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey,” report to file, 28 August 2018 (updated 1 February 2019), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Watts: Goochland and Cumberland Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Henry and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills: Henry and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey.” Report to file. 28 August 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills: Henry and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey,” report to file, 28 August 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills: Henry and Pittsylvania Counties, Virginia: Initial Survey,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Montgomery & Fincastle Counties, Virginia: Preliminary Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Montgomery & Fincastle Counties, Virginia: Preliminary Survey.” Report to file. 28 August 2018 (updated 10 September 2020). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Montgomery & Fincastle Counties, Virginia: Preliminary Survey,” report to file, 28 August 2018 (updated 10 September 2020), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Montgomery & Fincastle Counties, Virginia: Preliminary Survey,” updated 10 September 2020, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Montgomery County, Virginia, Extended Research"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Montgomery County, Virginia, Extended Research.” Report to file. 10 September 2020. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Montgomery County, Virginia, Extended Research,” report to file, 10 September 2020, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Montgomery County, Virginia, Extended Research,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Laying a Legend to Rest"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Laying a Legend to Rest: Marie Thérèse Coincoin and Archaeological Sites 16NA785 and 16NA789.” Louisiana History 62 (Summer 2021): 177–223. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Laying a Legend to Rest: Marie Thérèse Coincoin and Archaeological Sites 16NA785 and 16NA789,” Louisiana History 62 (Summer 2021): 177–223, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; digital image at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Laying a Legend to Rest: Marie Thérèse Coincoin and Archaeological Sites 16NA785 and 16NA789,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Louis Monet’s Daughters"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Louis Monet’s Daughters Dorothée and Dorothée: Sorting Tri-Racial Roots of Two Same-Named, Previously Merged, Colonial-Born Freedwomen.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 109 (June 2021): 85–110. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Louis Monet’s Daughters Dorothée and Dorothée: Sorting Tri-Racial Roots of Two Same-Named, Previously Merged, Colonial-Born Freedwomen,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 109 (June 2021): 85–110, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; digital image at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Louis Monet’s Daughters Dorothée and Dorothée: Sorting Tri-Racial Roots of … Freedwomen,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Charles-François Dumont … & Anglique"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Charles-François Dumont (1678–c1722-25) & Angélique (c1700–58) Native American: Research Notes.” 25 July 2024. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Charles-François Dumont (1678–c1722-25) & Angélique (c1700–58) Native American: Research Notes,” 25 July 2024, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Charles-François Dumont (1678–c1722-25) & Angélique (c1700–58) Native American: Research Notes,” 26 June 2021, [specific page].

 

How to cite "Montgomery County, Virginia, Tax Roll Data, 1782-1807"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills-White-Witt: Montgomery County, Virginia, Tax Roll Data, 1782-1807.” Report to file. 15 February 2020. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills-White-Witt: Montgomery County, Virginia, Tax Roll Data, 1782–1807,” report to file, 15 February 2020, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills-White-Witt: Montgomery County, Virginia, Tax Roll Data, 1782–1807,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Witt & Associates: Albemarle & Amherst … Court Orders"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Witt & Associates: Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA, Court Orders, 1745–1800.” Report to file, 16 January 2016 (updated 10 May 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Witt & Associates: Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA, Court Orders, 1745–1800,” report to file, 16 January 2016 (updated 10 May 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Witt & Associates: Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA, Court Orders, 1745–1800,” report to file, 10 May 2022, p. ____.

 

How to cite "Montgomery County, Virginia, c1850–1870"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates, Montgomery County c1850–1870: Preliminary Survey of Resources for Bradberry (esp. George), Fleeman, Jarrett (esp. Allen), Lawrence (esp. John B.), and Nunley/Nunnally (esp. Richard).” Report to file. 1 September 2021. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates, Montgomery County c1850–1870: Preliminary Survey of Resources for Bradberry (esp. George), Fleeman, Jarrett (esp. Allen), Lawrence (esp. John B.), and Nunley/Nunnally (esp. Richard),” report to file, 1 September 2021; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates, Montgomery County c1850–1870: Preliminary Survey of Resources for Bradberry (esp. George), Fleeman, Jarrett (esp. Allen), Lawrence (esp. John B.), and Nunley/Nunnally (esp. Richard),” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Gallia County, OH: Elijah Sartain, Sarah Mills & Related Families"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Gallia County, OH: Preliminary Research on Elijah Sartain, Wife Sarah Mills, and Related Families from Montgomery and Giles Counties, VA—Particularly Brumfield, Chapman, Napier, and Williams.” Report to file. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Gallia County, OH: Preliminary Research on Elijah Sartain, Wife Sarah Mills, and Related Families from Montgomery and Giles Counties, VA—Particularly Brumfield, Chapman, Napier, and Williams,” report to file, 1 September 2021; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Gallia County, OH: Preliminary Research on Elijah Sartain, Wife Sarah Mills, and Related Families from Montgomery and Giles Counties, VA—Particularly Brumfield, Chapman, Napier, and Williams,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Floyd County, Virginia [Including] Conner, Idding, Key, Light, Smith, Waters, Wilson"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates of Floyd County, Virginia: Conner, Idding, Key, Light, Smith (Bird & John), Walters, Wilson.” Report to file. 1 September 2021. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates of Floyd County, Virginia: Conner, Idding, Key, Light, Smith (Bird & John), Walters, Wilson,” report to file, 1 September 2021; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates of Floyd County, Virginia: Conner, Idding, Key, Light, Smith (Bird & John), Walters, Wilson,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Virginia Legislative Petitions"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Virginia Legislative Petitions from Amherst, Augusta, Bedford, Botetourt, Campbell, Carroll, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Louisa, Montgomery, Pulaski, and Wythe Counties; Arranged Chronologically.” Report to file. 26 February 2019. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Virginia Legislative Petitions from Amherst, Augusta, Bedford, Botetourt, Campbell, Carroll, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Grayson, Louisa, Montgomery, Pulaski, and Wythe Counties; Arranged Chronologically,” report to file, 26 February 2019, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Virginia Legislative Petitions,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Botetourt County, Virginia: Initial Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Botetourt County, Virginia, Initial Survey.” Report to file. 28 August 2018 (updated 15 November 2022). Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Botetourt County, Virginia, Initial Survey,” report to file, 28 August 2018 (updated 15 November 2022), p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Botetourt County, Virginia, Initial Survey,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Rutherford County, NC, Its Parent Counties & Offshoots: Expanded Survey"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Mills & Associates: Rutherford County, NC, Its Parent Counties (Anson, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Tryon) and Its Offshoots (Buncombe, Burke, Henderson, and Polk Counties): Expanded Survey.” Report to file. 28 August 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mills & Associates: Rutherford County, NC, Its Parent Counties (Anson, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Tryon) and Its Offshoots (Buncombe, Burke, Henderson, and Polk Counties): Expanded Survey,” report to file, 28 August 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Mills & Associates: Rutherford County, NC, Its Parent Counties … and Its Offshoots: Expanded Survey,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "William Mills of Haile’s Tithe List, 1750, Lunenburg Co. … Identification Needed"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “William Mills of Haile’s Tithe List, 1750, Lunenburg Co., Virginia: Identification Needed.” Report to file. 20 June 2018. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. “Research” tab.

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “William Mills of Haile’s Tithe List, 1750, Lunenburg Co., Virginia: Identification Needed,” report to file, 20 June 2018, p. ____; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “William Mills of Haile’s Tithe List, 1750, Lunenburg Co., Virginia: Identification Needed,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Jean Baptiste Antÿ Sr."

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Jean Baptiste Antÿ Sr., Natchitoches Parish, LA (1752–c1816): Research Notes.” Report. 14 June 2020. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Jean Baptiste Antÿ Sr., Natchitoches Parish, LA (1752–c1816): Research Notes,” report, 14 June 2020, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Jean Baptiste Antÿ Sr., Natchitoches Parish, LA (1752–c1816): Research Notes,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Pierre Charûau"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Pierre Charûau, Natchitoches Parish, LA, 1808–1821: Research Notes.” Report. 29 June 2020. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Pierre Charûau, Natchitoches Parish, LA, 1808–1821: Research Notes,” report, 29 June 2020, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Pierre Charûau, Natchitoches Parish, LA, 1808–1821: Research Notes,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Land Transfers & Participants"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Land Transfers & Participants, Rivière aux Cannes and Isle Brevelle, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, c1787–1819: Research Notes (A Work in Progress).” Report. 29 May 2020. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Land Transfers & Participants, Rivière aux Cannes and Isle Brevelle, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, c1787–1819: Research Notes (A Work in Progress),” report, 29 June 2020, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Land Transfers & Participants, Rivière aux Cannes and Isle Brevelle, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, c1787–1819: Research Notes (A Work in Progress),” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Dorothée Monet, French & African"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Dorothée Monet, French & African Freedwoman (30 October 1777–aft. 17 December 1821): Research Notes.” 26 June 2021. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Dorothée Monet, French & African Freedwoman (30 October 1777–aft. 17 December 1821): Research Notes,” 26 June 2021, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Dorothée Monet, French & African Freedwoman (30 October 1777–aft. 17 December 1821): Research Notes.” 26 June 2021,[specific page].

 

How to cite "Dorothée Monet, French & Indian"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Dorothée Monet, French & Indian Freedwoman (27 September 1774–22 July 1820): Research Notes.” 26 June 2021. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Dorothée Monet, French & Indian Freedwoman (27 September 1774–22 July 1820): Research Notes,” 26 June 2021, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Dorothée Monet, French & Indian Freedwoman (27 September 1774–22 July 1820): Research Notes.” 26 June 2021, [specific page].

 

How to cite "Louis Monet (June 1753–1 November 1804)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Louis Monet (June 1753–1 November 1804); Spouse Marie Louise Marguerite LeComte (1757–1829): Research Notes.” 26 June 2021. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Louis Monet (June 1753–1 November 1804); Spouse Marie Louise Marguerite LeComte (1757–1829): Research Notes,” 26 June 2021, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Louis Monet (June 1753–1 November 1804); Spouse Marie Louise Marguerite LeComte (1757–1829): Research Notes,” 26 June 2021, [specific page].

 

How to cite "Jeannot Mulon"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Jeannot Mulon dit LaBrun, f.m.c., Colonial Natchitoches, Louisiana.” Research report to “Private.” 8 December 2005. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

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    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Jeannot Mulon dit LaBrun, f.m.c., Colonial Natchitoches, Louisiana,” research report to “Private,” 8 December 2005, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]),  [specific page]).

 

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    Mills, “Jeannot Mulon dit LaBrun, f.m.c., Colonial Natchitoches, Louisiana,” [specific page].

 

How to cite "Yves dit Pacalé and the Historic Roque House"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Yves dit Pacalé, His Land (S9 & 86 T7N R6W), and the Historic Roque House.” Report. 12 March 2021. Archived at E. S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]. "Research" tab.

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Yves dit Pacalé, His Land (S9 & 86 T7N R6W), and the Historic Roque House,” report, 12 March 2021; archived at E. S. Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com :accessed [date]), under the “Research” tab.

 

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    Mills, “Yves dit Pacalé, His Land (S9 & 86 T7N R6W), and the Historic Roque House,” p. ____.

 

How to cite "Maternal Ancestry"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Maternal Ancestry of Marie Hyacinthe Gagné, Wife of James (a.k.a. Jacques & Jacob) Wallace.” Research report to Jim Byram. 5 April 2005. PDF download. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Maternal Ancestry of Marie Hyacinthe Gagné, Wife of James (a.k.a. Jacques & Jacob) Wallace,” research report to Jim Byram, 5 April 2005, [specific page]; PDF download, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date],  [specific page]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Maternal Ancestry of Marie Hyacinthe Gagné,” [specific page].

 

 

How to cite "George Watts (c.1753–c.1812) & Wife Ruth Perry"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “George Watts (c.1753–c.1812) & Wife Ruth Perry.” A work-in-progress last updated 29 April 2022. Archived online. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “George Watts (c.1753–c.1812) & Wife Ruth Perry,” a work-in-progress last updated 29 April 2022, [specific page number]; archived online, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “George Watts (c.1753–1812) & Wife Ruth Perry,” 29 April 2022 [specific page number].

 

How to cite "George Watts (1756–1834) & Wife Barbara Crumpton"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “George Watts (1756–1834) & Wife Barbara Crumpton.” A work-in-progress last updated 10 March 2018. Archived online. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “George Watts (1756–1834) & Wife Barbara Crumpton,” a work-in-progress last updated 10 March 2018, [specific page number]; archived online, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “George Watts (1756–1834) & Wife Barbara Crumpton,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Rev. John Watts, Esq. (ca.1749–ca.1822)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Rev. John Watts, Esq. (ca.1749–ca.1822); Spouses 1: [Smith?]; 2: Judith “Judy” [Rawls?]: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 22 March 2018. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Rev. John Watts, Esq. (ca.1749–ca.1822); Spouses 1: [Smith?]; 2: Judith “Judy” [Rawls?]: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 22 March 2018, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

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    Mills, “Rev. John Watts, Esq. (ca.1749–ca.1822),” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Thomas Watts (b. ca.1725; d. ca.1796–1800)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Thomas Watts (b. ca.1725; d. ca.1796–1800); Spouse Sarah Mills: Research Notes.” A work-in-progress last updated 15 June 2016. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Thomas Watts (b. ca.1725; d. ca.1796–1800); Spouse Sarah Mills: Research Notes,” a work-in-progress last updated 15 June 2016, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Rev. John Watts, Esq. (ca.1749–ca.1822); Spouses 1: [Smith?]; 2: Judith “Judy” [Rawls?]:,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Watts: Initial Survey of Published South Carolina Resources for Old Craven County"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Watts: Initial Survey of Published South Carolina Resources for Old Craven County, Camden District, and the Counties Cut from Them.” Report to file. 17 October 2014. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published South Carolina Resources for Old Craven County, Camden District, and the Counties Cut from Them,” report to file, 17 October 2014, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published South Carolina Resources for Old Craven County, Camden District, and the Counties Cut from Them,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Watts: Legal Records of Fairfield and Kershaw Counties"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Watts: Legal Records of Fairfield and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina (Previously Camden District and Craven County), Pre-1830.” Report to file. 10 March 2018. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Watts: Legal Records of Fairfield and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina (Previously Camden District and Craven County), Pre-1830,” report to file, 10 March 2018, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts: Legal Records of Fairfield and Kershaw Counties, South Carolina (Previously Camden District and Craven County), Pre-1830,” 10 March 2018 [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Revolutionary War Capt. John Watts of Camden District, SC"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Revolutionary War Capt. John Watts of Camden District, South Carolina: Was He John Watts of Fairfield’s Wateree Creek or John Watts of Kershaw’s Lynches Creek?” Report to file. 2 November 2014. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Revolutionary War Capt. John Watts of Camden District, South Carolina: Was He John Watts of Fairfield’s Wateree Creek or John Watts of Kershaw’s Lynches Creek?” report to file, 2 November 2014 [specific page]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Revolutionary War Capt. John Watts of Camden District, South Carolina: Was He John Watts of Fairfield’s Wateree Creek or John Watts of Kershaw’s Lynches Creek?” [specific page].

How to cite "Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Bedford County, VA"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Colonial and Revolutionary Bedford County (formerly Lunenburg and Brunswick), Virginia.” Report to file. 5 January 2015. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Colonial and Revolutionary Bedford County (formerly Lunenburg and Brunswick), Virginia,” report to file, 5 January 2015, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Colonial and Revolutionary Bedford County (formerly Lunenburg and Brunswick), Virginia,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Anson County, NC"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Colonial and Revolutionary Anson County, NC, and Its Parent and Daughter Counties: Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Montgomery.” Report to file.15 January 2015. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Colonial and Revolutionary Anson County, NC, and Its Parent and Daughter Counties: Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Montgomery,” report to file, 15 January 2015, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Colonial and Revolutionary Anson County, NC, and Its Parent and Daughter Counties: Lincoln, Mecklenburg, and Montgomery,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Bertie, Hertford, and Martin Counties, North Carolina"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Eighteenth-Century Bertie, Hertford, and Martin Counties, North Carolina.” Report to file. 15 January 2015. Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Eighteenth-Century Bertie, Hertford, and Martin Counties, North Carolina,” report to file, 15 January 2015, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts: Initial Survey of Published Resources for Eighteenth-Century Bertie, Hertford, and Martin Counties, North Carolina,” [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Watts: George & Edward of Wilkes & Elbert Counties, Georgia (2018)"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. "Watts: George & Edward of Wilkes & Elbert Counties, GA: Preliminary Survey." Report to file. 10 March 2018. Archived at E.S. Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. "Research" tab.

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, "Watts: George & Edward of Wilkes & Elbert Counties, GA: Preliminary Survey," report to file, 10 March 2018,[specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [accessed date]), under the "Research" tab.

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts:George & Edward of Wilkes & Elbert Counties, GA: Preliminary Survey,” report, 10 March 2018, [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Watts & (Some) Dillards of Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. "Watts & (Some) Dillards of Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA: Preliminary Survey of Published Sources, 1782–1807 Personal Tax Rolls, 1782–1800 Land Tax Rolls, and 1765–1792 Court Order Books.” Report to file. 3 December 2019 (updated 29 April 2022). Archived on line. Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [accessed date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, "Watts & (Some) Dillards of Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA: Preliminary Survey of Published Sources, 1782–1807 Personal Tax Rolls, 1782–1800 Land Tax Rolls, and 1765–1792 Court Order Books” report to file, 3 December 2019 (updated 29 April 2022), [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Watts & (Some) Dillards of Albemarle & Amherst Counties, VA,” 29 April 2022 [specific page number].

 

How to cite "Hobsons, John Wades & Associated Families of Franklin County, Virginia"

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. "Hobsons/Hopsons & John Wades of Franklin County, Virginia (1786–c1850), Including Ferguson, Mills, Patterson & Other Associated Families." Report. 21 November 2021. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com. [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, "Hobsons/Hopsons & John Wades of Franklin County, Virginia (1786–c1850), Including Ferguson, Mills, Patterson & Other Associated Families," report, 21 November 2021, [specific page number]; archived at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [accessed date])

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Hobsons/Hopsons & John Wades of Franklin County, Virginia (1786–c1850), Including Ferguson, Mills, Patterson & Other Associated Families,” report, 21 November 2021, [specific page number].

 

How to cite “Jane’s Offspring: Scots-Irish Boyds”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Jane’s Offspring: Scots-Irish Boyds in Georgia and Mississippi, The First Six Generations.” Hendersonville, TN: Historic Pathways, 2019. PDF online. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Jane’s Offspring: Scots-Irish Boyds in Georgia and Mississippi, The First Six Generations” (Hendersonville, TN: Historic Pathways, 2019), [specific page number]; PDF online, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “ Jane’s Offspring: Scots-Irish Boyds in Georgia and Mississippi, [specific page number].

 

 

 

 

 

 

How to cite “Testing the FAN Principle Against DNA”

 

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Mills, Elizabeth Shown. “Testing the FAN Principle Against DNA: Zilphy (Watts) Price Cooksey Cooksey of Georgia and Mississippi.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 102 (June 2014): 129–52. PDF download. Elizabeth Shown Mills. Historic Pathways. https://www.historicpathways.com : [access date].

 

First Reference Note

    Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Testing the FAN Principle Against DNA: Zilphy (Watts) Price Cooksey Cooksey of Georgia and Mississippi,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 102 (June 2014): 129–52, specifically ___ [add specific page number]; PDF download at Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways (http: //www.HistoricPathways.com : [access date]).

 

Subsequent Note

    Mills, “Testing the FAN Principle Against DNA: Zilphy (Watts) Price Cooksey Cooksey of Georgia and Mississippi,” ___ [ specific page].