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Virginia Candlers ©2000 by Ed Marsh |
WARNING: Information appearing on the INTERNET is not documentary proof
. This site is offered only as an aid to bonafide genealogical research. These essays explore the identity of Daniel and Hannah Candler, their children and grandchildren, and such issues as might aid in the discovery of the Virginia Candler lineage. Contributions from other Candler writers are welcome. They will retain full intellectual property rights to their work (but I make no claim of protection from illegal copying by the public). The public is free to use this material for non-profit purposes, but please credit the author and source.|
A map with explanations about where the children and grandchildren of Daniel & Hannah lived |
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Work in progress - New area about Candlers in the part of VA that became WV in 1863 |
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Discusses the Lynchburg Candlers over the first three generations, including lots of Candler links. |
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Candler Bibliography (semi annotated) |
Some of the books, essays, and articles I used in researching this web site |
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Candlers in Virginia 1700-1750 (before Daniel and Hannah) |
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The earliest land records of Daniel and his sons John and William; also mentions the Lynches, Anthonys and Douglases. |
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More depth into the earliest records of Daniel, Hannah, and family at South River, plus history of the local counties, and resources |
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Background on early South River Settlement & the founding Quakers, with links to Lynchburg, and Candler and/or Quaker sites |
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South River Quakers - A compilation of most Candler (Chandler) citations from Cedar Creek, South River, & other Virginia records |
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A compilation of articles on South River Monthly Meeting from W.W. Hinshaw's Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy |
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Zedikiah's known children, when they moved to North Carolina and Tennessee, and other Candlers in those parts |
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All the Candlers in the 1820 Campbell County, VA schedule |
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All the Candlers in the 1850 Federal Census - VA index |