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Taylor, Walter K., correspondences related to the Browning family, the Lloyd family, the Norman family, the Demariest family, the Bywaters family, the Grigsby family, the Roat family, the Strother family, the Roberts family, the Hickman family, the Johnston family, the Duncan family, the Moore family, the Sutton family, the Hopper family, the Ingram family, the Arnold family, the Lehman family, the Gibbs Family, the Wheeler family, the Yates family, the Whitescarver family, the Bruce family, the Covington family, the Dulaney family, the Fander Family, the Bayer family, the Reid family, the Perkins family, the Terry family, the Garrell family, the Trimble family, the Fitzhugh family, the Christian family, the Johnson family, the Harris family, the Holland family, the Hall family, the Rector family, the Rhodes family, the Thompson family, the Shrum family, the Gupton family, the McReynolds family, the Smith family, the Wallace family, the Poor Family, the Herndon Family, the Morehead family, the Morrow family, the Orndoff family, the Purvis family, the McCormack family, the Hopson family, the Welborn famliy, the Noe family, the Young family, the Beauchamp family, the Grice family, and the Sigler family, 1981

 File — Box: 32, Folder: 6

Scope and Content

From the Series:

This series contains correspondence by and to Arthur P. Strother, Sr, his brother Henry Strother, and Arthur P. Strother, Jr. The majority of the correspondence originated from individuals interested in learning about their family's genealogy who would write to the Strothers about a family member and their possible connection to the Strother line. Many of the replies from the Strothers are included in the series. The Strothers also wrote to distant relatives and other people in the United States and Europe who they believed could supplement information about the Strother line. The Strothers would contact individuals who shared the Strother name to inquire if they shared the same ancestry and would ask them to send as much information on their family as they could. Other correspondence is between Arthur P. Strother, Jr. and representatives of the Sons of the American Revolution in reference to his application to the group, and activities the group sponsored. Additional correspondence is between Arthur P. Strother, Jr. and his more immediate relatives in which they wrote about their daily lives as well as their genealogical pursuits. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by correspondent and indexed according to the family name referenced therein.

Dates

  • 1981

Creator

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open for research.

Extent

From the Series: 4 linear ft. (6 document cases and 4 oversize boxes)

Language

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center Repository

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