Descendants of Sampson Stanfield, who went from Anson County, North Carolina, via East Tennessee into Knox County, Kentucky, in the early 1800s

Sampson was son of John Stanfield and wife, Mary : documentary research and family information

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Descendants of Sampson Stanfield, who went from Anson County, North Carolina, via East Tennessee into Knox County, Kentucky, in the early 1800s

Sampson was son of John Stanfield and wife, Mary : documentary research and family information

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G.S. Hieronymus
Language
English
Pages
267

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Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: Descendants of Sampson Stanfield, who went from Anson County, North Carolina, into Knox County, Kentucky, in the early 1800's, was son of John Stanfield and wife, Mary. 1978.
Includes index.

Published in
Arlington, Va

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Dewey Decimal Class
929/.2/0973
Library of Congress
CS71.S7846 1981

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Pagination
267 p. :
Number of pages
267

ID Numbers

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OL3865781M
LCCN
81187385

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