DePriest Journal

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DePriest Journal
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Robert DePriest, a French Huguenot, arrived in America toward the end of the seventeenth century.  For several generations his family lived in the New Kent and Goochland counties area of Virginia.  One branch moved to the southside and then to North Carolina.  This journal focuses on that line and the families with which they married.

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 Begin the Journey

You may take many different paths to explore the DePriest Journal.  Whichever journey you take, do remember you can go backward and forward along lines, jump to spousal lines and journey backward and often take interesting side trips to siblings lines.  And regardless of your route, be sure to take a moment to explore the media and historical perspectives!
The DePriest Journal may be followed in many ways:
For a quick look-up, try the Index of Individuals
To view a graphic display of family relationships go to the Relationship Map and click on the individual
To trace the ancestry of A. B. C. DePriest, go to his page and journey backward in time
Or travel forward through time from one of the major progenitors to the mid- twentieth century.
Robert DePriest (born 1665)
Edward Toney (born c. 1607)
William Arthur (born c. 1723)
John Baber (born before 1500)
Johann Conrad Gentzler [Canselor] (born c. 1720)
Thomman Rudisuli [Rudisill] (born before 1628).  Don't miss the collateral lines which go back almost a century earlier.
William Covington (born 1725)
Joseph Green (born 1735)
Alexander McEntire (born c. 1707)


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 The DePriest Family Album

If you only wish to page through the DePriest Family Album, then click here.  You will see many photos and memorabilia of  DePriests, Covingtons, Greens, McEntires, Canselors, and Rudisills.  You may also connect to the Family Album on the pages of families with items in the album.

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 Surnames

Adams, Arndt, Arthur, Baber, Bagwell, Bailey, Baker, Ballard, Bani, Barker, Baxter, Bayer, Beam, Bell, Bellinger, Biggerstaff, Bishop, Bohli, Brooks, Brown, Browne, Burge, Burke, Cabiness, Canselor, Carlton, Carpenter, Carson, Christmus, Clark, Claywell, Clements, Cline, Coble, Cockerham, Covington, Crowder, Dalton, Daniel, Davault, Daves, Davis, Dellinger, Denton, DePriest, Derr, Deveny, Devepaugh, Duncan, Eaker, Edison, Eidman, Elliot, Ellis, Emig, Endriss, England, Farmer, Farr, Finger, Fortune, Friday, Gentzler, Gerding, Gilley, Gilliam, Gold, Gooch, Goforth, Green, Greene, Griffin, Grigg, Hamilton, Hamsbacher, Harmon, Harris, Haynes, Hill, Hippesly, Hodges, Hoffman, Holbyn, Hopkins, Hord, Horton, Hoyle, Hutchins, Jenkins, Johnson, Johnston, Keifer, King, Klees, Koller, Lan, Lashley, Lau, Ledford, Leigh, Liebeld, Link, Long, Lusi, Martin, Mays, McAfee, McEntire, Mcintyre, Miieshard, Miller, Mims, Mode, Moore, Moorman, Morgan, Moss, Murray, Neff, Owens, Pendleton, Perrin, Phelps, Philbeck, Pollard, Price, Quickel, Ramsauer, Rhein, Rice, Ringer, Rudisile, Rudisill, Rudisuli, Ryan, Salmon, Schopff, Schurprin, Scott, Scruggs, Seigfried, Seitz, Siegfried, Smith, Snead, Southerland, Stallings, Steinbruckel, Stephenson, Stroup, Tankersley(?), Toney, Torkler, Troutman, Tucker, Twitty, Uden, Vollenweider, Vorreuter, Wagner, Walker, Wall, Webb, Weeks, Welch, Welver, West, Whisnant, Whitener, Whitesides, Whitmore, Willbraham, Willett, Williamson, Winterlin, Wintermyer, Zimmerman, Zymberman

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