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The Pedens of America

Being a summary of the Peden, Alexander, Morton, Morrow Reunion 1899, and an Outline History of the Ancestry and Descendants of John Peden and Margaret McDill; Scotland, Ireland, America, 1768 - 1900
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  • The Pedens of America by Eleanor M Hewell
  • The Pedens of America by Eleanor M Hewell
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This detailed family history concerns the Pedens of South Carolina, and was published shortly after a reunion of 1899 between the Peden, Alexander and Morton families. Comprised of a series of testimonies describing the various branches and lineage of the Peden family, this book stands as one of the most intensive and complete genealogical histories of its kind. The Peden name is traced to the mid-18th century. The common ancestors of the Peden family are John Peden, born 1709, and Margaret McDill, born 1715 - both were from Ireland and married there. Gradually, the couple and their children migrated to the colonies of North America. Once settled they married other Irish and Scottish migrants, thus forming a variety of branches of the Peden family tree. By 1899, when this book was published, some descendants of John and Margaret were living in Texas, Georgia and Iowa, while the vast majority remained n South Carolina where the reunion was held. Many surnames appear on the attendees list, reflecting the size and diversity of the family. The individual accounts of different branches and houses relate interesting family stories, the jobs and lives of notable members, and historic details. Though the investigations are very thorough, on occasion information on lineages is simply absent or sparse. Nevertheless as a record for family historians, or simply enthusiasts of genealogy, this book is an emblematic example of good research.
Release date Australia
January 1st, 1900
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
192
Dimensions
152x229x11
ISBN-13
9781789873146
Product ID
34321158

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