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This biographical genealogy tells the story of Joseph Caldwell who married in Philadelphia in 1743, and migrated to Loudoun County in 1760. He and his wife Mary Poak had at least five children, and the descendants of one son and two daughters are carried down.
Most of the daughters' descendants remained in the Northern Virginia area, but the prolific progeny of son Moses went to Kentucky, Missouri, Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, and several other states, as well as Washington, D.C.
Among the allied lines the book includes are: Carr, Gray, McMakin, Maness, Molett(e), Mullen, Paxson, Prowell, Skinner, Whitmore, Wright and Zimmerman.
This attractive hard-cover volume of 123 pages has 35 profiles, ten early photographs, a complete name index, and is fully annotated.
Edythe Maxey Clark, June 1992
To read online with an Internet browser, go to usgwarchives.net, choose "Maryland T.O.C.", find "Edythe Maxey Clark".
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Joseph Caldwell of Loudoun County, Virginia and his descendants
1992, Amundsen Pub. Co., Direct all correspondence to E.M. Clark
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