The Burnetts And Their Connections

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The Burnetts and Their Connections

John Burnett (1511-1686) was of supporter of the Royalist cause of King Charles I of England, and received a land grand in Essex County, Virginia in 1638. Later, when Oliver Cromwell took over the English government, John Burnett and his family immigrated from Scotland to old Rappahannock County, Virginia, where he died. His sons also took over the land in Essex County. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas and elsewhere. Includes family history and genealogical data in Scotland and England to 1066 A.D.
The Burnetts and Their Connections

Volume One, began in 1971 and published in 1989, discusses in detail branches of a Burnett family from 1610 John Burnett and Lucretia Johnston forward six generations. This work includes genealogies, complete wills, abstracts of wills, abstracts of courthouse deeds, inventories of estates, copies of signatures, views of marriage bonds and parental consents etc. It also has many notes. Condensed from 1500 pages, this 700 page work also comes with a full name index. It is a loose leaf, notebook bound, self publication. Reg. TX 2690893
The Connection

Author: Gottlieb Christian Friesinger II MD
language: en
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Release Date: 2022-08-16
The Connection traces the remarkable relationship between Johns Hopkins Hospital and Vanderbilt Hospital, beginning in 1919 and continuing to this day. More than 400 faculty members, including five deans/vice chancellors of medical affairs and at least twenty department chairs, moved from Hopkins to Vanderbilt and brought the cutting-edge concepts of Hopkins with them. These methods and approaches transformed Vanderbilt and indeed the American medical center into the modern institution it is today. Friesinger tracks the effects on departments, administration, and the practice of medicine itself while bringing to life many of the distinguished—and colorful—individuals who played parts.