Peytons Along the Aquia - 2nd Edition
I have just finished the “Revised and Updated” Second Edition of my genealogy book of the PEYTON family of Virginia, - PEYTONs Along the Aquia Genealogy. It is now available as a “keepsake” edition in hardcover.
Peytons Along the Aquia - 2nd Edition
I have just finished the “Revised and Updated” Second Edition of my genealogy book of the PEYTON family of Virginia, - PEYTONs Along the Aquia Genealogy. It is now available as a “keepsake” edition in hardcover.
PEYTON, of England and Virginia
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.
Photograph from Flickr.
The Prince William Historic Preservation Foundation and the Prince William County Future Commission Cordially Invite You to Attend the 2nd Annual Symposium on Historic Preservation in Prince William County on Thursday, June 7, 2007, 7 p.m.
Old Manassas Courthouse
9248 Lee Avenue
Manassas, Virginia
The Board of County Supervisors formed the Future Commission to develop a vision of the desired quality of life in our community in 2030. Join the Prince William Historic Preservation Foundation in shaping the future of historic preservation in Prince William County. This event is free to the public. For more information or reservations please call (703)792-5632.
Fredericksburg, Virginia - This is a great source for Virginia researchers, not only for the city of Fredericksburg, but the neighboring counties. Historic Court Records