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  • 10:49, 11 January 2026 Willechols talk contribs created page The History of Pittsylvania County, Virginia (Created page with "== Summary == Book written by Maud Carter Clement which includes details from 1700s Halifax County. It was first published in 1929 and should be corroborated by primary sources. == Notable excerpts == === Page 73 === {{Quote| Captain Robert Wade's company of Halifax Militia took a range along the frontier in the summer of 1758. John Echols, <sup>[27]</sup> a member of the company, was probably detailed to keep a record of the expedition, for in his journal we read th...")
  • 10:13, 11 January 2026 Willechols talk contribs created page 1790 Federal Census, Virginia (Created page with "== Summary == The first census of the United States === Halifax County ===")
  • 06:22, 11 January 2026 Willechols talk contribs created page Satterwhite Family Book (Created page with "== Summary == The '''Satterwhite Family book''' is a tertiary source of claims related to the Satterwhite family. It should be considered carefully and corroborated by a primary source before finalizing claims. The original link is no longer available; however, it was archived by the [https://web.archive.org/web/20240604061145/https://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/harrison/history/book/scatterw.txt Wayback Machine]. == Notable excerpts == Under "III. Obediah Satterwhite"...")
  • 05:18, 11 January 2026 Willechols talk contribs created page Military Pension Records 1879–1940, Alabama (Created page with "= Entries = == Lucy A Echols == Transcription (to the best of my ability): {{Quote| WIDOWS APPLICATION For Relief by Widows of Confederate Soldiers or Sailors, under Act approved February 13, 1891 THE STATE OF ALABAMA County of Butler Personally appeared before me, [illegible], Mrs. L A Echols, who, being duly sworn, upon oath, says that her husband John W Echols was a Privet Solider in company [d?] of 1 first Regiment of Alabama; that he came to his death from w...")
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