Finding Southern Ancestors

Rachal Mills Lennon, M.A., CG

Certified Genealogist

 

 

How to cite “Henry2 Ball”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills. “A Proposed English Ancestry for Henry2 Ball (circa 1676–1735) of Middlesex County, Virginia.” The American Genealogist 78 (July 2003): 165–72; and (October 2003): 265–73. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon, “A Proposed English Ancestry for Henry2 Ball (circa 1676–1735) of Middlesex County, Virginia,” The American Genealogist 78 (July 2003): 165–72, and (Oct. 2003): 265–73), specifically __:___ [add specific volume:page of interest]; digital image, Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon, “A Proposed English Ancestry for Henry2 Ball (circa 1676–1735,” [specific volume:page].

How to Cite “Jonathan Turner”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills. “Jonathan TurnerMore than a Name: A Carolina Case Study in Dissecting Records.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 97 (March 2009): 17–29. Digital image.  Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon, “Jonathan TurnerMore than a Name: A Carolina Case Study in Dissecting Records,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 97 (March 2009): 17–29, specifically, ___ [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon, “Jonathan Turner: A Carolina Case Study in Dissecting Records,” [specific page].

 

How to Cite “Mother, Thy Name is Mystery

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills, and Elizabeth Shown Mills. “Mother, Thy Name is Mystery! Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Daurat.” Reconstructing Female Lives: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 88 (September 2000): 201–24. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon and Elizabeth Shown Mills, “Mother, Thy Name is Mystery! Finding the Slave Who Bore Philomene Daurat,” Reconstructing Female Lives: A Special Issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly 88 (September 2000): 201–24, specifically ____ [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon and Mills, “Mother, Thy Name is Mystery!” [specific page].

 

How to Cite “Rachael ‘Fanny’ Deveraux/Martin”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Mills, Donna Rachal. “Rachael ‘Fanny’ Devereaux/Martin of Alabama and Florida, a Free Woman of Color: Discovering a Name Change through the Federal Census.” The American Genealogist 79 (January 1995): 37–41. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Donna Rachal Mills,“Rachael ‘Fanny’ Devereaux/Martin of Alabama and Florida, a Free Woman of Color: Discovering a Name Change through the Federal Census,” The American Genealogist 79 (January 1995): 37–41, specifically ___-____ [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Mills, “Rachael ‘Fanny’Devereaux/Martin,” [specific page].

 

How to Cite “Wives”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills, “The Wives of Jonathan Turner: Identification of Women in Pre-Twentieth-Century South Carolina.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 92 (December 2004): 245–55. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon, “The Wives of Jonathan Turner: Identification of Women in Pre-Twentieth-Century South Carolina,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 92 (December 2004): 245–55, specifically ____ [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon, “Wives of Jonathan Turner,” [specific page].

 

 

How to Cite “Beverley’s Manor”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Mills, Donna Rachal. “An Architectural and Social Analysis of Beverley Manor, Virginia (1745–1770).” M. A. Thesis, Arch. Hist., University of Virginia, 1990. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Donna Rachal Mills, “An Architectural and Social Analysis of Beverley Manor, Virginia (1745–1770),” (M. A. Thesis, Arch. Hist., University of Virginia, 1990), [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Mills, “An Architectural and Social Analysis of Beverley Manor, Virginia (1745–1770),” [specific page].

 

How to Cite “Slave Trade”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills. “The Slave Trade in Microcosm: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, 1850–1855.” Seminar paper, Ph.D. program, Department of History, University of Alabama. 1998. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon, “The Slave Trade in Microcosm: Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, 1850–1855” (seminar paper, Ph.D. program, Department of History, University of Alabama, 1998), [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon, “The Slave Trade in Microcosm,” [specific page].

 

How to cite “Herringtons”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills. “Herringtons of Greene County, Mississippi, and Barnwell District, South Carolina, Report No. 2,” to [Confidential], 12 January 2010. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon, “Herringtons of Greene County, Mississippi, and Barnwell District, South Carolina, Report No. 2,” to [Confidential], 12 January 2010, [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon, “Herringtons of Greene County, Mississippi, and Barnwell District, South Carolina, Report No. 2,” [specific page].

 

How to Cite “William Cooksey”

Source List Entry (Bibliography)

Lennon, Rachal Mills. “William Cooksey of Georgia’s Continental Line: Finding Clues to Origin and Service.” Report to Cooksey Research Group, 7 November 2010. Digital image. Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors. www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access year].

First Reference Note

Rachal Mills Lennon, “William Cooksey of Georgia’s Continental Line: Finding Clues to Origin and Service,” report to Cooksey Research Group, 7 November 2010, [add specific page number]; digital image at Rachal Mills Lennon, Finding Southern Ancestors (www.FindingSouthernAncestors.com : [access date]).

Subsequent Note

Lennon, “William Cooksey of Georgia’s Continental Line,” [specific page].