Division of John Caldwell property on Vaughns Creek, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

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Division of John Caldwell property on Vaughns Creek, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

Between 1762 and 1765 John Caldwell sold portions of his property on Vaughns Creek to Thomas Armstrong, John Caldwell, Jr.; Thomas Caldwell, David Caldwell, and William Finley.

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Caldwell, Thomas, active 1819-1833

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Armstrong, Thomas, 1898-1994

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Epithet: Principal of the Royal Academy of Music British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000862.0x0001f9 ...

Caldwell, John H. (John Henry), 1826-1902

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John H. Caldwell was born in Huntsville, Alabama, on 4 April 1826. He attended Bacon College, in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, and began teaching school at the age of 17. In 1848 he moved to Jacksonville, Alabama, where for four years he was in charge of the Jacksonville Female Academy, and then the Male School at Jacksonville for a further four years. In 1851-1852, he edited the Jacksonville Republican, and later the Sunny South (1855-1857), when he was elected to the state legislature. ...

Finley, William, 1743-1802?

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Caldwell, John, 1695-1789.

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Caldwell, David Keller, 1928-

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David Caldwell was a clergyman from Virginia. From the description of David Caldwell letter, 1844 Mar. 26. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 70203774 ...