The "Second Edition" of "PEYTONs Along the Aquia" is now available here at Lulu ( Hardcover Edition). This updated and revised family history contains the author's recent genealogical discoveries and updates. It will make a splendid gift for any descendant of the PEYTONS of Northern Virginia. It will make a fine addition to your genealogy library or as a gift to family members. It is also available in Softcover and CD.
"So Obscure A Person" is "A Genealogy and History of Alexander STINSON and His Virginia Descendants." My hope is that this book will give to the STINSON family that originated in Buckingham County, Virginia a greater appreciation of its forebears. It is the true story of their lives and is fully documented. There is an excursus on the HOOPER family of Alexander STINSON's wife and her MAYO and CABELL cousins. STINSON and HOOPER descendants will find it will enrich their understanding of their families. It is entered into the Library of Congress Catalog Record as a genealogy and family history of Alexander STINSON of Buckingham County, Virginia and his descendants.
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Hardcover Print: $34.95 SECOND EDITION - Updated & Revised (HARDCOVER)~~
The PEYTON Book is a well documented genealogy that covers the history and heritage of the PEYTON/PAYTON family of Virginia's Northern Neck. It spans three generations of the English forebears and eight generations of the descendants of Henry PEYTON of Aquia, Virginia. Henry and his brothers were English Cavaliers of the Virginia Colony. After the Restoration of King Charles II, some of the brothers returned to England. Gentleman Henry PEYTON stayed and settled along Aquia Creek, in what is now Stafford County. He became the progenitor of today's Virginia PEYTON family. This book includes an ancient PEYTON pedigree that traces the PEYTONs of Aquia Creek, Virginia back twenty-nine generations to the Normans who went to England with William the Conqueror. No living people are included. It is indexed.
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Hardcover Print: $29.95 This Casewrap Hardcover Edition of "So Obscure a Person" follows the life of ALEXANDER STINSON Senior of Williamsburg and Buckingham County, Virginia. He lived through most of the eighteenth century of Virginia and he is the progenitor of the Virginia STINSON family, including those who went further South after the Revolutionary War. This book, which includes five generations of his descendants, is the result of years of research at courthouses and libraries in Virginia and elsewhere. It is extensively documented with both embedded sources and footnotes, and is fully indexed. There is an excursus on the HOOPER family which includes his English maternal forebears, and his CABELL and MAYO cousins.
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Print: $19.95 Reverend Horace Edwin HAYDEN, continues to be the leading genealogist of the PEYTON family of Virginia. His celebrated book, "Virginia Genealogies," published 1891, included the chapter, "PEYTON, 'of Iselham,' Cambridgeshire, England, Gloucester, and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia." The author closely followed the English PEYTON lines in the 1878 "Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley," by Robert E. Chester WATERS.
One hundred seventeen years ago, when Reverend HAYDEN published his research of the Virginia PEYTONs, it was the most comprehensive and accurate in data, scope and material ever received. Since then, his extensive "PEYTON" chapter in "Virginia Genealogies" has formed the basis of all succeeding published genealogies of the PEYTON family.
This reprint includes the now extinct PEYTON family of Gloucester County, and Hayden's acclaimed essay "Descent."
This scanned reprint will be a welcome and necessary resource for those studying the PEYTON family of Virginia.
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Print: $29.95 SECOND EDITION - Updated & Revised
The PEYTON Book is a well documented genealogy that covers the history and heritage of the PEYTON/PAYTON family of Virginia's Northern Neck. It spans three generations of the English forebears and eight generations of the descendants of Henry PEYTON of Aquia, Virginia. Henry and his brothers were English Cavaliers of the Virginia Colony. After the Restoration of King Charles II, some of the brothers returned to England. Gentleman Henry PEYTON stayed and settled along Aquia Creek, in what is now Stafford County. He became the progenitor of today's Virginia PEYTON family. This book includes an ancient PEYTON pedigree that traces the PEYTONs of Aquia Creek, Virginia back twenty-nine generations to the Normans who went to England with William the Conqueror. No living people are included. It is indexed.
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Print: $24.95 This Paperback Edition of "So Obscure a Person" follows the life of ALEXANDER STINSON Senior of Williamsburg and Buckingham County, Virginia. He lived through most of the eighteenth century of Virginia and he is the progenitor of the Virginia STINSON family, including those who went further South after the Revolutionary War. This book, which includes five generations of his descendants, is the result of years of research at courthouses and libraries in Virginia and elsewhere. It is extensively documented with both embedded sources and footnotes, and is fully indexed. There is an excursus on the HOOPER family which includes his English maternal forebears, and his CABELL and MAYO cousins.
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Hardcover Print: $39.95 This is a hardcover version with a full color dust jacket.
“So Obscure a Person” is a family history and genealogy of ALEXANDER STINSON Senior of Buckingham County, Virginia and his Virginia descendants. His life spanned almost the entire eighteenth century of Virginia. He is the progenitor of the STINSON family of Buckingham County, including those who went further South after the Revolutionary War.
This book is the result of years of research at courthouses and libraries in Virginia and elsewhere. It is extensively documented with both embedded sources and footnotes, and is fully indexed. There is an excursus on the HOOPER family which includes the CABELL and MAYO cousins, relatives of the STINSONs.
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Hardcover Print: $25.95 Reverend Horace Edwin HAYDEN, continues to be the leading genealogist of the PEYTON family of Virginia. His celebrated book, "Virginia Genealogies," published in 1891, included a chapter on the PEYTON family: "PEYTON, 'of Iselham,' Cambridgeshire, England, Gloucester, and Westmoreland Counties, Virginia." The author closely followed the English PEYTON lines in the 1878 book "Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley," by Robert E. Chester WATERS.
One hundred seventeen years ago, when Reverend HAYDEN published the lineage and history of the PEYTON family of Virginia, his work was the most comprehensive and accurate in data, scope and material ever received. Since then, his extensive "Peyton" chapter in "Virginia Genealogies" has formed the basis of all succeeding published genealogies of the Peyton family.
This scanned reprint will be a welcome and necessary resource for those studying the PEYTON family of Virginia. His acclaimed essay "Descent" is included.
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