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Brief Sketch of the Families of Abell, Craven, Masterson, Miller, Newcomb, Pierceall

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This brief sketch of the forefathers of a number of families herein named and described, was first written in October 1923 but as many dates and a few facts were missing from the original writing, the compiler thought best to rewrite the whole history. It had long been the desire of the writer to collect a sketch of brief history of the earlier generations of her family but just when and where to begin was a question unsettled. The present writing was suggested when a copy of s sketch of the early Miller family fell into the hands of the writer. This sketch was compiled by Mr. Forest Pottinger of Washinton D.C., the facts having come to him in his search for information concerning the Pottinger family. I am, therefore, much indebted to Mr. Pottinger. I am under further obligations to the Honorable Ben J. Webb, Author and Publisher of the “Centenary of Catholicity in Kentucky” from which most of the information concerning the Abell family has been taken.

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  • Release date: November 1, 2013

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  • Release date: November 1, 2013

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This brief sketch of the forefathers of a number of families herein named and described, was first written in October 1923 but as many dates and a few facts were missing from the original writing, the compiler thought best to rewrite the whole history. It had long been the desire of the writer to collect a sketch of brief history of the earlier generations of her family but just when and where to begin was a question unsettled. The present writing was suggested when a copy of s sketch of the early Miller family fell into the hands of the writer. This sketch was compiled by Mr. Forest Pottinger of Washinton D.C., the facts having come to him in his search for information concerning the Pottinger family. I am, therefore, much indebted to Mr. Pottinger. I am under further obligations to the Honorable Ben J. Webb, Author and Publisher of the “Centenary of Catholicity in Kentucky” from which most of the information concerning the Abell family has been taken.

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