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  • Thomas Lesesne (1775 - 1813)
    "Ghost" story involving Thomas Lesesne:
  • Isaac Lesesne, Sr. (c.1674 - 1736)
    The French immigrant Isaac Lesesne was a large landholder on Daniel Island, South Carolina. Although his family in France was very wealthy, because of his religious beliefs as a Huguenot or Fre...
  • Colonel Hugh Teare Middleton, Sr. (1713 - 1803)
    I am finding a number of differing combinations of wives and children - trying to sort it out. LJB Notes: It is said he had 4 wives, children by only the first 3, though his DAR descendancy record...
  • Joseph Dickson (1745 - 1825)
    DAR#A032567 Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in Dickson County, TN A monument, honouring the Revolutionary War soldiers buried in this county stands on the front lawn of the Charlotte Courthouse. The ...
  • John Henderson, Sr. (c.1707 - bef.1783)
    A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor #: A054722 Family Note: John's birthday may be 17 Mar 1706 as recorded in the DAR and on Find a Grave.

This project will link Geni profiles of known slaveholders with persons having data entered in the Beyond Kin Research Directory at beyondkin.org. The objective of the Beyond Kin Project is to gather information related to enslavers and the enslaved persons they held, who may have been named in estate documents, bills of sale, runaway slave ads and the like.