Ashby-Thornton-Dickerson family genealogical notes.

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Ashby-Thornton-Dickerson family genealogical notes.

Collection includes a volume compiled by M. A. Camp containing clippings, genealogical notes, a biogrphical sketch of Captain John Ashby (1740-1815) and abstracts of letters and Bible records; clippings; a pamphlet concerning the death of Turner Ashby written by Thomas D. Ranson, material related to Covenant Presbyterian Church, Petersburg, Virginia and an anecdote by Alice Ashby Coghill, entitled "Twice Capture," and concerning Culpeper County, Virginia, during the Civil War.

1 v. (111 p.) and 87 leaves.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6755281

Library of Virginia

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Camp, M. A.,

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Thornton family.

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Ashby, Turner, 1828-1862

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Virginia resident (Arlington County). From the description of Letters, 1869. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 31421763 Ashby was acting Adjutant; also father of Turner Ashby, a military officer in the Confederacy. From the description of Morning report, 1814 August 10, Fredericksburg, Va. (Dartmouth College Library). WorldCat record id: 6134646 ...

Dickinson family.

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Ranson, Thomas D., 1843-1918.

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Coghill, Alice Ashby.

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Ashby, John, 1740-1815,

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Covenant Presbyterian Church (Petersburg, Va.).

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Ashby family.

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