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Re: First TIDWELL in America - Genealogy. com (2)John TIDWELL (3)William TIDWELL (4)William TIDWELL (5)Amelia (Milly) TIDWELL who married James BOYD The source of this BOYD information is most certainly the TIDWELL-MCCALL book This book states that the town Yeocomico was established on the land grant of Richard TIDWELL in 1705 By record the TIDWELL's were strong adherents of the King
Re: was Tidwells Huegonots?? - Genealogy. com Annabel Tidwell Newman who wrote the book "Tidwell is the Name: A History of a Segment of the Tidwell Family" also outlines our English ancestors and descent Her manuscript traces the earliest Tidwells in England and relies a great deal on the research of BG Tidwell and correspondence her brother Donavon Duncan Tidwell had with the General
Re: Marion County Al. Tidwells - Genealogy. com A Peter Starnes Tidwell fought in the civil war but I don’t believe this P S is the one since Confederate Army Records list a 31-year old Sergeant Peter Starnes Tidwell as a nurse on duty daily at a field hospital in Rome Georgia in 1863 The other Peter Starnes Tidwell born in 1803 would have been 60-years old
Tidwell Family Reunion - Oct. - Genealogy. com Tidwell Family Reunion - Oct 28 By genealogy com user September 07, 2000 at 05:44:40 Robert Tidwell and Mamie Roden were married about 1800 in Fairfield County, South Carolina and had at least 12 children, including William L and Jeremiah Tidwell Just when Robert and Mamie Tidwell migrated to Blount County, Alabama is unknown but what is known is that on March 17, 1859, Thomas Edward Tidwell
Kathy-Pitts-TX - User Trees - Genealogy. com Several TIDWELL's are mentioned in this book John TIDWELL born before 1790 and his wife Celia legally resided on Indian land in north Georgia John TIDWELL worked in the Cherokee Nation as a millwright The book discusses briefly some of the women who were married to Cherokees and mixed-bloods (or made claims by them), notably the daughters of
First TIDWELL in America - Genealogy. com First TIDWELL in America By Phil Tidwell May 23, 1999 at 06:24:50 According to the book, "Founders of Early American Families-Emigrants from Europe-1607 -1657" copyright 1985, Richard TIDWELL (TYDWELL) was in Northumberland County Virginia in 1657 He was a planter and died in Westmoreland County Virginia by July 28, 1692