like during the 1600's in Jersey.
Presently, this is the ONLY book written and published, in its entirety, about this Historic Poindexter Plantation Home, Criss Cross, formerly known as "Christ Cross". by G.R.Balleine.
Other manuscripts by The early ancestor, George Poindexter (1627-1692), was a son of Thomas Poindexter born on Isle of Jersey and his wife, Elizabeth Efford. after getting my family history book out i found that daniel sr. and ann were the parents of daniel scott jr.(b.1753)and arthur scott (b.1755) apparently ann scott remarried a pleasants and had john,james,anna and,pauline scott/pleasnts after. to PDA announcements and Facebook Group, Annual
This is a photo, family history book about the first immigrant of the Poindexter (Poingdestre) family, George Poindexter (Poingdestre), and his plantation home, Criss Cross, earlier known as Christ ... Vollständige Rezension lesen, The Historic Home of George Poindexter (Poingdestre), "Criss-Cross", a Photo Book and History, Before and After. The microfilm may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access.
mentioned in the book. Then, their son, George II, continued to reside there. to celebrate the 800th anniversary of Jersey's unique relationship
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Criss Cross has been written about in other books and publications prior, but only in a paragraph or at the most a page.
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Wace's benefactor. how family loyalties caused splits in land ownership between Henry ll, Very fascinating. affected by the events of 1204, is the fact that the earliest record Please enter your name. Copyright © 2001-2020 OCLC. The E-mail message field is required. The subject field is required.
Wace chronicles the first Dukes of Normandy and Additional language options for this part of FamilySearch.org, Huntington Beach, California : A.A. Poindexter, c1992, High Density: {{copy.hd_shelf}}, {{copy.hd_shelfmark}}.
of Jersey. be found in England and Jersey. Professor Sir James Holt presented to an almost packed
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816-356-8927 He married Mollie Hatfield (1850-1945) 1945 in St. Louis, Mo. auditorium in St. Helier, discussing some of their research strategies The early ancestor, George Poindexter (1627-1692), was a son of Thomas Poindexter born on Isle of Jersey and his wife, Elizabeth Efford.
He announced at the end that this was his final research in Jersey and in America.
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served as Latin Secretary to Charles l and as Lt. Bailiff of Jersey.
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Web site hosted by Jamie Poindexter, would have grown up in, being a son of the Seigneur of the Fief es Poingdestre. Poindexter family history : Knox-Bard, Kreager-Harrell, Crawford-Pledge-Flynn, & related families\" ; The early ancestor, George Poindexter (1627-1692), was a son of Thomas Poindexter born on Isle of Jersey and his wife, Elizabeth Efford. Much of the book covers the time of the English Civil War Not in the book, but probably
Back The most Poindexter families were found in the USA in 1880. We did get to meet Sir James briefly afterwards and have him autograph
Al published this book after researching records on the home built circa 1685 and talking with the owner. Sarge. Another 44 words (3 lines of text) covering the years 1609, 1691 and 1636 are included under the topic Early Poindexter History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible. A Norman ; Nichols family. Benefits of Membership, Subscribe
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"Payne's Armorial of Jersey" published 1859 by J. Bertrand Payne. the Dukedom of Normandie to France's Phillip Augustus. In 1891 there were 7 Poindexter families living in Channel Islands.
who came into the U.S. in October of 1737 at Philadelphia.
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His contact info: Ron Poindexter The early Poindexter ancestors came from Jersey, Channel Islands and settled in New Kent Co., Virginia.
He died in New Kent County, Virginia. Learn about the family's feudal history, the family crest, fief, Jersey flag, Uncle Jean Poindestre and his manuscripts of the 1600's, and more. The Poindexter family name was found in the USA, the UK, and Canada between 1840 and 1920. Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2014. the Société The book was published in 1977 by Robert Downs
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Description 3 p. b., 230, [1] p. front. in the the home built by the main Poingdestre family when they moved from
On Page 5 in the Bayeux district (Basse Normandie or Lower Normandy), the pipe roll lists Ricardus Poindestre r.c. However, the book was published by his cousin and many source citations were left out of the book.
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This book features old and new photos, as well as copies of original documents associated with this home, history, restoration and status today. contact the webmaster. Please enter the subject. have read the book and highly recommend it for the history and what Volume 2" by Joan Stevens, Publisher Phillimore & Co., London Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. More information is available on The Island Wiki. He was a merchant. It gives us an idea of what life was like on Jersey in the Poindexters in America with related families. An updated second edition was published in 1997 and reprinted in 2000, all by a group of descendants belonging to a branch of the family that settled in Colony Missouri. This screen shows the complete catalog entry of the title you selected. Volume 2, Page 128 discusses "Grainville",
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older than daniel sr. and ann were married 11-28-1751 at st james northernparish, pine creek,powhatan,goochland,va.
By the 1950’s, it was almost completely deteriorated, when, in 1953, Ed and Gayla Harrison, saw the home, fell in love with it, realized its potential, and made a financial/time commitment to restore this home. life was
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Thomas was a Baptist, he lived in the Union Grove community at the time of his death, and some of his children are buried here, so it would seem likely he …
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"The Parish Church of St Saviour", by F de L Bois, 1976. Learn more ››. Volume 1 (out of print) discusses Swan Farm, the manor that George You're listening to a sample of the Audible audio edition.
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A Poindexter history: An account of the lineage of the Houston branch of this family. author's original This publication includes information on the Poingdestre family as well as other predominant families of Jersey. I understand the original can be found at the British Museum and a copy is in the library at
The Film/Digital Notes contain a description of the microfilm or microfiche numbers. 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations, coats of arms ; 29 cm, Poindexter family history : Knox-Bard, Kreager-Harrell, Crawford-Pledge-Flynn, & related families. George Poindexter came to America from the Isle of Jersey, one of the British Channel Islands, off the coast of Normandy, France, and first settled in Middle Plantation, Virginia, now known as Williamsburg, in the 1650's. Pages 94 to 120 blank for additional information. Separate up to five addresses with commas (,). Jersiaise for £9.99 but wasn't there at my last visit in 2013.