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    CALL NO CS71 O95 1973
    AUTHOR Crouch, Kenneth E.
    MAIN TITLE Saints and black sheep; the genealogy of ancestors of B. Z. and Lucy  C. Cheek Overstreet, by Kenneth E. Crouch.
    PUBLISHER [Bedford, Va.] 1973. 062117110523

 

    CALL NO CS71 H8118 1966
    AUTHOR Hunt, Russell Aubrey, 1922-
    MAIN TITLE The ancestors and descendants of John Henry Horine and Virginia 
     Washington Overstreet [by] Russell A.Hunt, Jr.
    EDITION [1st ed.]
    PUBLISHER Griffith, Ind., Golden Rule Press [1966] 062117110523

 

   
     Jolly, Bruce Overstreet.
     Keeping up with yesterday : the story of an early Virginia family that headed
     west after the revolution  / by Bruce Overstreet Jolly. -- Vienna, Va. (242
     Hillside Circle, Vienna 22180) : H.E. Kleiner, c1985.
     xiii, 81 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
     1. Overstreet family. 2. United States--Biography. I. Title.
     CT274.O88J65 1985 85-81342
     929'.2'0973--dc19
     AACR 2


       Overstreet, Joseph S.
     My great grandfathers, Samuel, Gabriel, & James   Overstreet / by Joseph S.              
     Overstreet.  [Crestwood, Ky.] : J.S. Overstreet, [1985]
     48 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.
     "March 1985."
     1. Overstreet family. 2. Overstreet, James, 1736-1817-- Family.            
     3.Kentucky--Genealogy.  I. Title.
     CS71.O9617 1985 86-136224       929'.2'0973--dc19        AACR 2

Windland, Harry "James Overstreet, His Progeny and Allied
Families" about Jas 1736 VA>KY>IN, available in LDS library
Harry has an email RDGF4A@prodigy.com



"The History of Screven County, Georgia" by Dixon
Hollingsworth, editor, published in 1989, Curtis Media
Corporation, Dallas, Texas.



Myers, Overstreet and Gray (not sure this is correct 
name) Some old Overstreet families as early as 1654 in 
VA.  Thomas Overstreet (ca 1720-1792) and some of his descendents from
Bedford Co Va to the South-TN. Several
descendent charts showing Overstreet lines from Thomas 
to the 1900s.



"Hall-Overstreet Family" (1981) by Carrol Hall.  John Overstreet
(1760-1848).  Rev. War veteran and Nancy 
Dabney family.   Bedford Co., Va to Illinois.



"Family History of Walter Raymond Montgomery and Elsie Louise Mach." 
James Overstreet (1736-1817). Profiles 
of some of his children in VA and KY



"The Holcombes, Nation Builders" by Elizabeth McPherson (1947).  
William Overstreet in Southern Va in the late 
1700s and his relatives.  A James P. Overstreet in the 
1820 Campbell Co., Va census.  A small amount on other
Overstreets: John Overstreet and Dabney Overstreet and 
James (VA to Jessamine Co., KY) 



" The Caver Family of North America" by Larry Caver Jr. (1990). A few
pages of James Richard Overstreet, Sr.  
(1838 Autauga Co AL) a his descendents.



"Families of Person Interred in the Brinson Cemetery-Cannoochee Road,
Emanuel Cty., GA by Benjamin Lewis 
Brinson, Jr.  Descendents of John & Lucinda Lewis Overstreet. Can be
obtained for $20 from Mr. Brinson, 
PO Box 86, Byronville GA 31007



"Beal-Overstreet" prepared by the BA Soc. DAR in Atlanta.  It has some
Overstreet Genealogy.


"Wilkes County, Georgia Tax Records 1785-1804" by Frank Hudson , 2 
vols. 
This has the lists of families whose 
heads served in the militia and were taxed upon their 
land possession.

 The Hamlin Family Author: Lyman S. Shreeve Call Number: CS71.H223

This book contains the history and genealogy of the Hamlin family who left England and landed in Barnstable, Massachusetts

Bibliographic Information: Shreeve, Lyman S. The Hamlin Family. Published by the Author. Exira,

Iowa. 1902.

[4925] HON. DANIEL LADD,8 (Bro. of Joseph E.,)

b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 21, 1817; m. Newport, Florida, April, 1850, Elizabeth Overstreet, b. Miss., 1835. He went to Florida, 1833, and accepted a position as clerk in the store of his uncle, John Hamlen, at Magnolia, but afterwards took charge of his uncle's store at Port Leon, on the St. Marks river; which town was washed away by the hurricane of 1846. In the following year he settled at Newport, Florida, where he became a prominent business man and leading merchant. A plank road was built from Newport to Thompsonville, Ga., of which he was the principal man. Newport rapidly became the center of business, where he erected a large saw mill, foundry, two hotels, and turpentine

 

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