Roach family.
The Roach family was prominent in Craven County, N.C., during the 18th and 19th centuries. Members of the family emigrated to Georgia and Indiana in the 1820s. Charles Roach, Sr., his wife Polly, and their sons Charles, Jr., James, and David constitute the central focus of the collection. Administrative records exist for the Fornes, Summers, and Vincent families, for whom the Roaches served as estates administrators.
From the description of Roach family papers, 1728-1901 [manuscript]. (East Carolina University). WorldCat record id: 657635165
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creatorOf | Roach Family Papers, 1728-1901 | East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library |
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associatedWith | Confederate States of America. Army | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Rodman, Will. B. (William Blount), 1817-1893 | person |
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Virginia--Rappahannock River Valley | |||
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Macon (Ga.) | |||
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Fort Hawkins (Ga.) | |||
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Active 1728
Active 1901