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This is directed towards Don Chesnut who maintains the Chesnut home page at http://www.users.mis.net/~chesnut/pages/chessurn.htm .
The Northern Ireland pages are to be found at http://www.parkesfamily.btinternet.co.uk/ and now include data on the County Donegal Chesnutt families.
The old link goes "Chestnuts (various spellings) in Northern Ireland, by Norman Parkes. Norman and Ruth have compiled a great deal of data on the Chesnuts, Chestnuts, Chestnutts, etc. in Northern Ireland. "
Dear Cousins and Friends:
I am pleased to advise you that my book, "The Chesnutt Family of Southeastern North Carolina: Descendants of Alexander Chesnutt of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1685 - 2003" is now available for immediate delivery.
A web site has been developed for the book and may be viewed at the following URL: http://griffin0909.home.mindspring.com/chesnutt.html
The 10% discount has been extended to 31 December.
Postage and Shipping costs for multiple book orders have been reduced to better reflect costs
A 30% discount is being offered on books being donated to libraries or non-profit groups. Indicate on the order form where you would like the book mailed, to whom the books should be dedicated and an appropriate letter will be prepared to ship with the book to the library of your choice.
A dispersal chart to where many of the Chesnutts of South Eastern NC migrated has been prepared and is available for free from the aforereferenced web site. This large family group had migrated (c. 1790 to mid 1800s) into
South Carolina (Horry, Chester, etc.)
Georgia (Thomas, Bulloch, Irvin, Marion, Campbell, Houston, etc.)
Florida (Hillsborough, Santa Rosa, Jefferson, etc.)
Alabama (Cherokee, Lowndes, etc.)
Mississippi (Attala, Covington, etc.)
Tennessee (Maury, Jackson, etc.)
Kentucky (Christian)
Texas (Angelina, Anderson, etc.)
Arkansas (Wittsburg, Columbia, etc.)
Oklahoma (Ardmore)
Montana (Hamilton)
Indiana (Henry)
If you have questions or would like more information about the book, please email directly and not respond to the list: My email is: griffin0909(a)earthlink.net
Thanks!
Ray Griffin
Kingsport, TN
Dear Mr. Griffin,
I got my Chestnut Family book a couple of days ago and have hardly put
it down. What a wonderful job you did!!!
I cannot thank you enough. The presentation, the appendixes (or is
appendixi?), the documentation, the index, the maps. . .they all add to an
already outstanding volume.
I am going to forward the info to some of my Skipper cousins and urge
them to buy a book.
Thank you again.
Warmest regards,
Dorothy S. Brown
> Dear Cousins and Friends:
>
> I am pleased to advise you that my book, "The Chesnutt Family of
Southeastern North Carolina: Descendants of Alexander Chesnutt of Isle of
Wight County, Virginia, 1685 - 2003" is now available for immediate
delivery.
>
> A web site has been developed for the book and may be viewed at the
following URL: http://griffin0909.home.mindspring.com/chesnutt.html
>
> The 10% discount has been extended to 31 December.
> Postage and Shipping costs for multiple book orders have been reduced to
better reflect costs
>
> A 30% discount is being offered on books being donated to libraries or
non-profit groups. Indicate on the order form where you would like the book
mailed, to whom the books should be dedicated and an appropriate letter will
be prepared to ship with the book to the library of your choice.
>
> A dispersal chart to where many of the Chesnutts of South Eastern NC
migrated has been prepared and is available for free from the
aforereferenced web site. This large family group had migrated (c. 1790 to
mid 1800s) into
> South Carolina (Horry, Chester, etc.)
> Georgia (Thomas, Bulloch, Irvin, Marion, Campbell, Houston, etc.)
> Florida (Hillsborough, Santa Rosa, Jefferson, etc.)
> Alabama (Cherokee, Lowndes, etc.)
> Mississippi (Attala, Covington, etc.)
> Tennessee (Maury, Jackson, etc.)
> Kentucky (Christian)
> Texas (Angelina, Anderson, etc.)
> Arkansas (Wittsburg, Columbia, etc.)
> Oklahoma (Ardmore)
> Montana (Hamilton)
> Indiana (Henry)
>
> If you have questions or would like more information about the book,
please email directly and not respond to the list: My email is:
griffin0909(a)earthlink.net
>
> Thanks!
> Ray Griffin
> Kingsport, TN
>
>
Dear Friends,
"The Chesnutt Family of Southeastern North Carolina: Descendants of Alexander Chesnutt of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1685 - 2003" is now available for immediate delivery.
The initial dispersal of the Chesnutt family in IOW began in the 1750s when the five members of the family moved into Southeastern North Carolina, and by 1790, the family began dispersing again. The dispersal continued and by the mid-1800s, the family had moved into South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Montana and Indiana. A dispersal chart of some of the early migrations may be seen at this web site:
http://griffin0909.home.mindspring.com/the%20dispersal%202.htm
Over 15 years in the making, and with the assistance of over 150 cousins and friends interested in Chesnutt genealogy, this book provides the first comprehensive look at this large family group. More information and details on the book may be found at this web site: http://griffin0909.home.mindspring.com/chesnutt.html
The 10% pre-publication discount has been extended until 31 December 2003. Pricing is as follows:
$60.00 book
(-$6.00) 10% discount
$54.00 net price per book
$ 8.00 shipping and handling per book
$ 2.20 postal insurance, optional
If you have questions about the book, please do not respond to the list, but email me directly at the following:
griffin0909(a)mindspring.com
As you know, the best marketing tool for genealogy books is word-of-mouth. Please forward this email to family members and friends that you think my have an interest in this book.
Thanks for your assistance and support.
Sincerely,
Ray Griffin
1432 Dobyns Drive
Kingsport, TN 37664