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Complete with headnotes, summaries of decisions, statements of cases, points and authorities of counsel, annotations, tables, and parallel references.
The Book of Burwell Students offers a rare glimpse into the world of women's education in the antebellum South. From 1837 to 1857, Anna and Robert Burwell ran the Burwell Female School in Hillsborough, North Carolina, educating more than two hundred young women. The Book of Burwell Students illuminates a time and place, now preserved as the Burwell School Historic Site. The late historian, Mary Claire Engstrom, wrote informative biographical sketches of many Burwell students, offering insight into life in antebellum Hillsborough, inside and outside of school, and the seminal role of Anna Burwell in shaping the students' lives.
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History and genealogy of the Ellenburg (Ellenberger) family. Members of this family came originally from Holland in the middle of the 1700's and settled in Pennsylvania. Descendants today live in Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Arkansas, North and South Carolina, Georgia and elsewhere. Forefather of the Tennessee Ellenburg branch is Adam Ellenburg, born between 1812-1822 in South Carolina. By 1840 he had migrated to Greene Co., Tennessee. On January 14, 1845 he married Matilda Taylor (b. 1826). He died in 1894.
Theophilus Simonton was born in about 1685 in North Ireland. He married Mary Smith. They emigrated in about 1725 and settled in Lewes, Delaware. They had six children. Theophilus died in 1754 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived in Delaware, Ohio, North Carolina, Georgia, Nebraska, Texas and elsewhere.