Sunset at Gowanus Bay

Sunset at Gowanus Bay
Sunset at Gowanus Bay, Henry Gritten, 1851

Sunday, November 6, 2011

More Websites for Brewer-Lanier Researchers

The Brewer Family History website, focused on Brewer-Lanier research was highlighted in my blog posting of August 1, 2011. As I mentioned then, the largest number of Brewer descendants who have participated in the Brewer DNA Project are members of the Brewer-Lanier group, descendants, or probable descendants, of George Brewer and Sarah Lanier who lived in Virginia. Many early descendants are found in North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, and I suspect, later on in many other states, north, south, east and west. Here, I would just like to add a few more links that may be useful for anyone who has come to this website while searching for their Brewer ancestors.

Brewer Researcher , Brewer Genealogy in Wayne and Lawrence County, Tennessee, the website of James H. Brewer.

Brewer Researcher blogspot, A forum for the achievement for more accurate genealogical records.

The "White" Family of DeKalb and Fulton Counties, Georgia, Terry White. Descendants of Jacob "Jake" White of Chatham Co., North Carolina and Franklin Co., Georgia, have been shown to be genetic descendants of George Brewer.

Research Notes  of the White-Brewer Genealogy, also by Terry White

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