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Genealogy
and History of the Family ROE
CD Content 4 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. Brief
record of certain descendants of David Roe of Flushing, Long Island,
New York : including John Martindale of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
Martin Tichenor of New Haven, Connecticut and Newark, New Jersey, including
Theophilus Blake of Greenbrier County, Author: Mildred Roe.Virginia Bronx,
N.Y.: unknown, 1965, 147 pgs. Table of contents
The Roe Family, Genealogical charts, Excerpts from "historical records,"
Rear Aimiral Framcis Asbury Roe, The "midnight ride of Austin Roe,"
Visit to East Anglia-England, Miscellaneous biographical notes, The Feke
Family, The Martindale Family, The Tichenor Family, 1983 update
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2. Captain
Daniel ROE, His Diary, 1806-1808 - an officer of the French and Indian
War and of the Revolution, The Blanchard Press 1904, 64 pages
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3. David
Roe of Flushing, New York and some of his descendants, 2nd ed.
/ rev. and enl. by Clarence Almon Torrey and Charles Harvey Roe 1958, 195
pgs. Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents:
David Roe of Flushing and some of his descendants, References. Unidentified
Roes, The Feke Family, Location of David Roe's home at Flushing, Long Island,
New York
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4. John
Roe Of Brookhaven, Long Island And Some of His Descendants - A Record
of Six Generations By Clarence Almon Torrey, PH. Boston 1941
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AND
ON THE SAME CD: The complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing 965 individuals,
in 300 family groups. - literally THOUSANDS of family group sheets
plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all notes and sources.
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