ATTENTION SOUTHEASTERN CAROLINAS RESEARCHERS:
Visit TRACING TREES GENEALOGY BOOKS December 30, 2003
The Moore Co. Historical Assoc. has a new website that might be of interest to visitors to
Hoke County website. The Shaw House is open for visitors Tuesday thru Saturday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
with a docent on site to conduct tours. No admission fee is charged but donations are appreciated.
Go to The Moore County Historical Association's new website
Charles Washington Shaw married Katherine Bethune, daughter of Lauchlin Bethune of Cumberland/Hoke County,
and they raised their family in the Shaw House. Portraits of Lauchlin and his wife, Ann Patterson, are
displayed in the dining room of the Shaw House.
Two other historic houses are also on the property so that visitors will see three different examples of
simple early settler housing.
Go to Mary Eddins Johnson's Page
Visit The Genealogy Home Page
Learn about FREE AFRICAN AMERICANS OF VIRGINIA, NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARYLAND AND DELAWARE
JANE'S WEB SPACEis created for the
purpose of sharing information that Jane, a Lumbee Indian of Robeson County, has tediously collected. This
site contains much valuable data from many local Lumbee Indian Cemeteries, as well as some non-Indian
cemeteries. Thanks for your generous contribution, Jane!
Need a Census Record? At ALLCENSUS you can
purchase CD-ROMs with images of the federal census pages from 1790 to 1920 segregated by year, state, and
county. They can be viewed on any computer. These are perfect for those who have difficulty getting to a
library to do their research. Thank You, Jon
Need a Genealogy book quick? Try GENEALOGY BOOKSTORE
LINDA'S GENEALOGY HOMEPAGE is another great place to visit!
Need to search more genealogical sites? Browse
Victoria Proctor's Vade Mecum for Genealogy and see her list of links, people locators, and other
resources. Those of you who have roots in Robeson County may wish to visit Victoria's site for the
Marlboro County South Carolina Genweb
Project and herMarion County
South Carolina GenWeb Page
Cindi Howell's List of NC Genealogy Sites If Cyndi doesn't
have it, you probably don't need it.
Common Threads' Surname Database A wonderful 'sight' to see!
Hoke County GenWeb Page
Visit Our Nation's USGenWeb Archives
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