Ancestor trails to Georgia and Alabama featuring Clay and Randolph counties in Alabama
Samuel McDonald was born in 1776 in South Carolina. The exact date and place are unknown as are his parents. It is believed that his ancestors came to South Carolina as indentured servants who came to America as political refugees 60 years before, after fighting on the losing side of English Jacobean conflict. Samuel's descendants are discussed in this book along with Dorman McDonald's maternal Gibson line. This work includes historical and genealogical data about Clay and Randolph Counties in Alabama.
"Samuel McDonald was born in 1776 in South Carolina. The exact date and place are unknown as are his parents. It is believed that his ancestors came to South Carolina as indentured servants who came to America as political refugees 60 years before, after fighting on the losing side of English Jacobean conflict. Samuel's descendants are discussed in this book along with Dorman McDonald's maternal Gibson line. This work includes historical and genealogical data about Clay and Randolph Counties in Alabama."@en
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