Six generations of LaRues and allied families : containing sketch of Isaac LaRue, senior, who died in Frederick County, Virginia, in 1795, and some account of his American ancestors and three generations of his descendants and families who were connected by intermarriage, among others, Carman, Hodgen, Helm, Buzan, Rust, McDonald, Castleman, Walters, Alexander, Medley, McMahon, Vertrees, Keith, Wintersmith, Clay, Neill, Grantham, Vanmeter and Enlow; copies of six old wills and other old documents; various incidents connected with the settlement of the Nolynn Valley in Kentucky; also a chapter o


Six generations of LaRues and allied families : containing sketch of Isaac LaRue, senior, who died in Frederick County, Virginia, in 1795, and some account of his American ancestors and three generations of his descendants and families who were connected by intermarriage, among others, Carman, Hodgen, Helm, Buzan, Rust, McDonald, Castleman, Walters, Alexander, Medley, McMahon, Vertrees, Keith, Wintersmith, Clay, Neill, Grantham, Vanmeter and Enlow; copies of six old wills and other old documents; various incidents connected with the settlement of the Nolynn Valley in Kentucky; also a chapter on the La Rue family and the child Abraham Lincoln . THE OLDEST LARUE HOME NOAV STANDING. Bloomfleld, in Clarke Co., Va., built by Jacob LaRue (I.) in the gable end is a dressed stone witli inscription Jacob and Mary1775. Six Generations of LaRuesAnd Allied Families: ContainingSketch of Isaac LaRue, Senior, who died in FrederickCounty, Virginia, in 1795, and some account of his Amer-ican Ancestors and Three Generations of his Descendantsand Families who were connected by Intermarriage,among others, CARMAN, HODGEN, HELM, BUZAN, RUST, McDonald, castleman, WALTERS, ALEXANDER, MEDLEY,McMAHON, VERTREES, KEITH,WINTERSMITH, CLAY, NEILL, GRAN-THAM, VANMETER AND ENLOW; Copies of Six Old Wills and Other Old Documents; Va-rious Incidents connected with the Settlement of theNolynn Valley in Kentucky; also, a Chapter on the LaRue Family and the Child Abraham Lincoln. By OTIS M. MATHER, of Hodgenville, LaRue County, Kentucky Attorney at Law; LL. M. (George Washington University, Washington, D. C); Vice President of Kentucky State Bar Associatsixgenerationsof00inmath


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