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MEBANE, Alexander  (1716-1795)  NC

           National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of North Carolina. Lineage
                  CommitteeIndex of North Carolina Ancestors of the National Society
                  of Colonial Dames in the State of North Carolina.
[S.l.]: Lineage  
                 
Committee, 1973. P. 10.

Saunders, William L.  The Colonial Records of North Carolina, 1662-1776.
Raleigh: P.M. Hale, 1886-1895; Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Pub.,
1993. Vol. 5,  p. 365.

Turner, Herbert S..  The Scott Family of Hawfields. [Durham NC: Seeman
Press] 1971.
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MENDENHALL, Benjamin  (1672-1740)  PA

Beeson, Henry Hart. The Mendenhalls: a Genealogy. [Houston, TX], 1969. P. 2.

Cope, Gilbert. Genealogy of the Sharpless Family, Descended from John and
Jane Sharples, Settlers Near Chester, Pennsylvania, 1682, Together with
Some Account of the English Ancestry of the Family.
Philadelphia: Published
for the Family under the auspices of ehe Bi-Centennial Committee, 1887. P.169.
 (http://persi.heritagequestonline.com; www.archive.org.)

Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania. Cope Genealogical Collection.
Call no. Co 9:63, p. 127.

Heiss, Willard C. Quaker Biographical Sketches of Ministers and Elders: and Other
Concerned Members of the Yearly Meeting of Philadelphia, 1682-1800.

Indianapolis, IN: [s.n.], 1972. P. 133.

Hinshaw, William Wade. Concord Monthly Meeting. Kokomo, IN: Selby Pub. &
Printing, 1990. P. 104, 244-245.

Hinshaw, William Wade. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Ann Arbor,
MI: Edwards Bros., 1936; Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1969.  Other reprints.
Vol. 1, p. 787-8, 827, 913, 1044-5, 1049-

Jordan, John W. Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania: Genealogical
and Personal Memoirs.
New York: Lewis Pub. Co., 1911; Baltimore: Genealogical
Pub. Co., 1978.  Vol. 4.

            Pennsylvania Archives. Second Series. Ed. by John B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle.
                   Harrisburg, PA: B.F.Meyers, State Pirnter, 1876-1887. Vol. 9, p. 686.
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MERIWETHER, Nicholas  (1631-1678)  VA

            Anderson, Sarah Travers Lewis Scott.  Lewises, Meriwethers, and their
                    kin: Lewises and Meriwethers with their tracings through the families
                    whose records are herein contained
. Compiled from family papers
                    and from reliable sources.  Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1984,
                    c1938.

            Gilmer, George Rockingham.  Sketches of some of the first settlers of upper
                    Georgia, of the Cherokees, and the author
. Americus, GA: Americus
                    Book Company, 1926.

             Jasper County Historical Foundation, Inc. (comp).  History of Jasper County,
                     Georgia.
  Roswell, GA: WH Wolfe Associates; Monticello, GA:
                     Jasper County Historical Foundation [distributor], c1984.

            Meriwether, Nelson Heath.  The Meriwethers and their Connections.
                    Baltimore: MD:  Published for the Meriwether Society by Gateway
                    Press; Vienna, VA:  Direct book orders to A.L. Hulen, 1991.

            Pettigrew, Marion DewoodyMarks-Barnett Families and their Kin;
                    including a reprint of the 1939 edition; plus a supplement edited by
                    Newton Edward Brightwell, Jr.  Combined edition.  Baltimore:
                    Gateway Press; Tinley Park, IL: [Distributed by] N.E. Brightwell, Jr.,
                    1981. [Macon, GA: J.W. Burke Co., 1939.]
                            (Includes information on Marks-Barnett families and their kin,
                             including Anderson, Bennett, Bernard, Cargile, Crawford,
                             Eubanks, Gaines, Harvie, Jamison, Matthews, Meriwether, 
                             Stark, Tomkins, also, royal lines on many branches, embracing
                             the finest families of the old world nobility.  Notes on numerous
                             other families of prominence in America with which they are
                             allied.  War records, deeds, wills, marriages and random notes
                             gleaned from southern history, court records, family Bibles,
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MERIWETHER II, Nicholas  (1667-1744)  VA

            Johnston, Henry PoellnitzLittle Acorns from the Mighty Oak.  
                    Birmingham, AL:  Featon Press, 1962.

            Meriwether, Nelson Heath.  The Meriwethers and their Connections.
                    Baltimore: MD:  Published for the Meriwether Society by Gateway
                    Press; Vienna, VA:  Direct book orders to A.L. Hulen, 1991. Also,
                    Columbia, MO:  The Artcraft Press, 1964.

            Owen, Thomas McAdory History of Alabama and Dictionary of 
                    Alabama Biography
.  Chicago: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1921. 
                    4v.   Return to index. 

MIDDLETON,  Honorable Arthur  (1681-1737)  SC

             Chase, George B., Lowndes of South Carolina, A Historical and
                   Genealogical Memoir.
  Boston:  A. Williams & Co., 1876.

             Cheves, Langdon, "Middleton of South Carolina," Middleton Place
                    Foundation, Occasional Essays, Vol. 1, No. 2.
  Charleston, SC.

             Clemens, W. M., ed., North and South Carolina Marriage Records from the
                    Colonial Days to the Civil War. 
Baltimore, MD:  Genealogical Publishing
                    Co., 1973.

             Moore, Caroline T.  Abstracts of Wills of Charleston District, South
                    Carolina, and Other Wills Recorded in the District, 1783-1800.
                   
[Charleston, SC: Moore], 1974.

              Pinckney, Elise, ed.  Register of St. Phillips Church, Charleston, SC
                    (1810-1822). 
NSCDA- SC, 1973. 

            The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol I: 3,
                    230-232, July 1900.  Charleston, SC: South Carolina Historical Society,
                    52 v,  v 1-52 Jan 1900-Oct 1951.

            Wheeler, Mary Bray and Genon Hickerson NeblettChosen Exile: The Life
                    and Times of Septima Sexta Middleton Rutledge, American
                    Cultural Pioneer.
  Gadsen, AL: Rutledge Co., 1980.  Return to index.

MIDDLETON, Arthur  (1742-1787)  SC

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005.
Washington, DC: U.S.G.P.O., 2005.

Edgar, Walter B., N. Louise Bailey, and Alexander Moore. Biographical
Directory of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
Columbia,
SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1974- . Vol. 2, p. 456-458.

"Izard of South Carolina". The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical
Magazine.
Vol. 2, no. 3 (July 1901), p. 232.

Middleton, Arthur. Arthur Middleton Papers, 1767-1783. Charleston:
South Carolina Historical Society, 1980.

"Middleton of South Carolina". The South Carolina Historical and
Genealogical Magazine.
Vol. 1, no. 3 (July 1900), pp. 228-262.

Pyne, Frederick Wallace. Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration
of Independence.
Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1997-2000. Vol. 7, p. 250.

Salley, A. S. Delegates to the Continental Congress from South Carolina,
1772-1789: with Sketches of the Four Who Signed the Declaration of
Independence.
Columbia, SC: Printed for the Commission by the State Co., 1927.
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MIDDLETON,  Honorable Henry  (1717-1784)   SC

            Cheves, Langdon.  "Middleton of South Carolina."  Charleston: The Carolina
                   Historical and Genealogical Magazine
. Vol 1, No 3, July, 1900.
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MIKELL, Ephraim  (1741-1809)  SC

Edgar, Walter B., N. Louise Bailey, and Alexander Moore. Biographical
Directory of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
Columbia,
SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1974- .  Vol.. 2, p. 496-7.

Lawson, William Lawson. Gravestones at the Presbyterian Church on
Edisto Island, SC.
[Edisto Island, SC] Presbyterian Church on Edisto Island, 2006. P. 24.

Mikell, Townsnd. The Mikell Genealogy of South Carolina. Charleston, SC:
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., 1910. P. 13, 15.  Return to index. 

MINER/MINOR, Thomas  (1608-1690)  CT

Arthur, Stanley Clisby, et al. Old Families of Louisiana.  New Orleans: Harmanson, 1931; Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1999. Numerous reprints.  P. 362.

 

The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records: Stonington 1658-1854. Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 2000. P. 251, 260.

            Barefield, Marilyn Davis.  Records of Wilcox County, Alabama.  Birmingham,
                    ALBarefield, 1988.

            Bass, Cora.  Abstracts of Sampson County, North Carolina Wills, 1784-
                    1895
Clinton, NC:  Bass, 1958.

            Boddie, John Bennett.  Historical Southern Families.  Redwood City, CA:
                   Pacific Coast Publishers, 1960.  

             Cone, Eleanor Faulk.  Frank Cone and Allied Famiies. Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc. 1983.

 

Haynes, Williams. Stonington Chronology 1649-1976: Being a Year-by-Year Record of the American Way of Life in a Connecticut Town. Chester, CT: Published for the Stonington Historical Society [by] Pequot Press, 1976. (An edition for the years 1649-1949 was also published.)

 

Jacobus, Donald Lines. List of Officials, Civil, Military, and Ecclesiastical of Connecticut Colony, from March 1636 through 11 October 1677, and of New Haven Colony Throughout Its Existence; also, Soldiers in the Pequot War Who Then or Subsequently Resided Within the Present Bounds of Connecticut. New Haven: R.M. Hooker, for the Publication Committee, 1935; Baltimore: Reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co., 2000.  P. 37.

 

Miner, John A. The Lyon’s Whelps: Descendants of Thomas Miner, 1608-1900. [Acton, MA]: Miner, 1970; Winchester, MA: Printed by University Press, 1970.

 

“Thomas of Salem and Stonington.” In: Miner, John A.  The Miner Family: Clement of New London-1638, Clement of Northfield-1765. Acton, MA: 1967. P. 15-20.

 

Wheeler, Richard Anson. History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut From Its First Settlement in 1649 to 1900, with a Genealogical Register of Stonington Families. New London, CT: Press of the Day Pub. Co., 1900; Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1977; Salem, MA: Higginson Books, Inc., 1991. P. 159, 164-6.

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