Carrico Resources
I have just found a link to CARRICO and am amazed at this family.Major resources are:
Al Beards "Descendants of Peter Carricoe I" at:
Al Beards "Descendants of Peter Carricoe I" at:http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/e/a/Al-B-Beard/index.html
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/e/a/Al-B-Beard/index.htmlAnother source is Broderbund World Family Tree Volume 19 (just released), Tree #1592. Submitter is Charles R. Toca, 118-325, 31878 Del Obisbo, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92674-3223.
Another source is Broderbund World Family Tree Volume 19 (just released), Tree #1592. Submitter is Charles R. Toca, 118-325, 31878 Del Obisbo, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92674-3223.Another source is:
Another source is:Carrico, Homer Edwin.1951."The Carrico Family."Filson Club Historical Quarterly, Vol. XXV, pp. 217-252.
Carrico, Homer Edwin.1951."The Carrico Family."Filson Club Historical Quarterly, Vol. XXV, pp. 217-252.This article was later reprinted as:
This article was later reprinted as:Pages 215-250 in"Genealogies of Kentucky Families." 1981. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD.
Pages 215-250 in"Genealogies of Kentucky Families." 1981. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, MD.Which was again republished as:
Which was again republished as:Broderbund CD #185, Kentucky Genealogies #1.
Broderbund CD #185, Kentucky Genealogies #1.It's a kick to make a connection to this fascinating family -- consider your membership in the D.A.R. a done deal!-- but I am frustrated that none of the above resources provides adequate DOCUMENTATION.It's not enought to put a tree together from secondary sources -- each link must come from hard data.
It's a kick to make a connection to this fascinating family -- consider your membership in the D.A.R. a done deal!-- but I am frustrated that none of the above resources provides adequate DOCUMENTATION.It's not enought to put a tree together from secondary sources -- each link must come from hard data.So I am equally thrilled that GenForum has come into existence and provided us a place to share our sources.Let's make it our mission to provide one another with our sources, so that we do not each end up "re-inventing the wheel" -- that is, let's not waste time duplicating effort.
So I am equally thrilled that GenForum has come into existence and provided us a place to share our sources.Let's make it our mission to provide one another with our sources, so that we do not each end up "re-inventing the wheel" -- that is, let's not waste time duplicating effort.Let's make this a team effort, folks!!More Replies:
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