About the Book
Family Lineage and Descendants of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair) and Allison Wallace of Scotland, Ireland, England, and Virginia, 2021 edition. This genealogy lineage book set (three volumes) has many First Families of Virginia, as well as relatives of Pocahontas and John Rolfe.
This three volume book set provides a lineage of Sir Bryce Blair (du Blair; b. 1573, d. 1639), and his wife, Allison Wallace (b. 1574, d. 1641) down through history to more modern-day descendants who were born as recently as the 1900s and living predominately in Alexandria, Albemarle, Amelia, Amherst, Bath, Caroline, Charlottesville, Chesterfield, Culpeper, Dinwiddie, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Fredericksburg City, Goochland, Henrico, James City, King William, Louisa, Mecklenburg, Nelson, Nottoway, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Pulaski, Lexington City, Petersburg City, Newport News City, Richmond City, Surry, Sussex, and Washington Counties, Virginia; Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia Counties, Pennsylvania; Baltimore and Washington Counties, Maryland; Burke, Buncombe, Guilford, Haywood, Jackson, and New Hanover Counties, North Carolina; Brooklyn, Bronx, Nausau, and Westchester Counties and New York City, New York; Washington, District of Columbia; Orleans Parish, Louisiana; Bergen and Hunterdon Counties, New Jersey; Hale and Madison Counties, Alabama; Newport County, Rhode Island; McMinn and Shelby Counties, Tennessee; Gwinnett County, Georgia; Saint Louis County, Missouri; Sussex County, Delaware; Los Angeles County, California; Sarasota County, Florida and more.
If you are a serious or hobby genealogist, and researching this surname's lineage, this book could provide you some lineage data and vital statistics information you have been seeking to link your family. Use the information in this book to research and find the primary documents that showcase your ancestor's place in history.
Included in this lineage book set (Volume Three) is a resource list, name index, and a list of relationships to Bryce Blair for primary, secondary, or tertiary sources for confirmation of research data. Many of the citations are from county books, personal family stories, family bibles, birth and death certificates, obituaries, US census data, and then comparatively researched against federal, state, or local certifications, as well as online via FindAGrave, Ancestry, and BillionGraves - to name a few.
YOU WILL WANT TO BUY MORE THAN ONE COPY OF THIS BOOK! Why?
You will want one copy to create a scrapbook collection of your personal copies of primary ancestry data (birth and death certificates, copies of marriage registries, photos) in a three-ring binder or scrapbook. Adding more documentation for an ancestor and building a picture of your family makes your research more impactful.
You will want a second copy as a 'write in the margins' reference tool you take on your research journeys to libraries, book archives, book stores, and collections (e.g., history museums). One seldom is able to carry a computer or have fingertip databases available in these research trips, so using the book to compare notes can help you when you return home to record your findings.
You will want multiple copies to gift to family members. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dawn D. Boyer, Ph.D.'s journey into genealogy studies started in her teens when she sat at her grandfather's knee to learn about family members and ancestors as part of a school project. She researched genealogy data for over four decades and compiled family histories and lineages for more than 300 unique surnames in her database.
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