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I'm new to the site but I've been interested in genealogy for years. My family is not very closely-knit, so my quests have been arduous. I'd really love to trace my surname to its origin in the United States and also learn more about the national heritage of other ancestors. I know that one of my great grandmothers had close Cherokee ties, but my family is otherwise of Western European descent, to the best of my knowledge. It was told to me that part of my family had been in or around Lee County, VA (USA) for 8 generations. I'd love to learn more!
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Is there a particular ancestor that you want research done on first? Often, if a question is posted with the persons full name, birth year and location, marriage year and location and death year and location, additional information can be provided fairly quickly. 

There are two free sites that I like to use the most, one is familysearch.org and the other is surnamedb.com 

Last name: Rivers

This famous aristocratic surname appears to be the archetypal English name, but is in fact French! It derives from the village of La Riviere in Calvados, Normandy, the original nameholders being companions of William, Duke of Normandy, in his 1066 conquest of England. The name does actually mean 'river', and its use after the conquest was such as to subordinate the former 'broc' and 'ea', the Olde English words for rivers and streams. In the early days the surname was always preceded by the preposition 'de', although this very French appearance generally went out of use in the 15th century. There are no less than nine coats of arms granted to the family, the earliest being to Sir John de Rivers of Ongar, Essex, who was recorded as being present at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298, and who was knighted at the siege of Calais in 1299. His blazon was the unusual charge of masculy, gold and red, in the pattern of three, two and one. Through the Middle Ages there was hardly a time when a 'Rivers' did not hold high office in England. Amongst the many examples being another Sir John Rivers, Lord Mayor of London in 1589, in the reign of Elizabeth 1st. Early examples of the surname recordings include Walter de la Riviere, in the rolls of Rievaux Abbey, Yorkshire in 1150, and John de Ryvaris of Essex in 1286. One of the earliest settlers in the New World was a John Rivers who owned land in the 'Sommer Islands' in 1684. This was the early name for Bermuda. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Gozelinus de Lariuera, which was dated 1084, the Geld Rolls of Warwickshire, during the reign of King William 1st, known as 'The Conqueror', 1066 - 1087. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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Well, the farthest back I know is Silas Rivers, husband of Minnie, born in the 1880's, I believe.

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Welcome! I'm a newbie here, too, but I've also loved genealogy for a long time! Good luck filling up your family tree. This seems like a friendly community willing to help, so hopefully you get some answers quickly :)
by E Childs G2G6 Pilot (134k points)
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Silas Rivers

mentioned in the record of Silas Rivers and Minnie V Pennington

Name Silas Rivers
Birth Date 1884
Birthplace Lee Co, Virginia
Age 17
Spouse's Name Minnie V Pennington
Spouse's Birth Date 1885
Spouse's Birthplace Lee Co, Virginia
Spouse's Age 16
Event Date 10 Sep 1901
Event Place Lee Co, Virginia
Father's Name Robt Rivers
Spouse's Father's Name W W Pennington
Spouse's Mother's Name S Pennington
Marital Status Single
Spouse's Marital Status Single
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Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940

Indexing Project (Batch) Number M86880-6
System Origin Virginia-EASy
GS Film number 32441
Reference ID p108 #110

Citing this Record

"Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5B3-NX9 : 5 December 2014), Silas Rivers and Minnie V Pennington, 10 Sep 1901; citing Lee Co, Virginia, reference p108 #110; FHL microfilm 32,441.

by Frank Gill G2G Astronaut (2.6m points)
+5 votes

Robert Rivers

 

Birth:  Dec. 11, 1859
Lee County
Virginia, USA
Death:  May 4, 1918
Lee County
Virginia, USA
image
 
Family links: 
 Spouse:
  Martha E Rivers (1863 - ____)*
 
 Children:
  Silas Rivers (1883 - 1963)*
 
*Calculated relationship
 
Burial:
Robbins Chapel Cemetery 
Keokee
Lee County
Virginia, USA
 
Created by: randall boggs
Record added: May 12, 2009 
Find A Grave Memorial# 37012808
by Frank Gill G2G Astronaut (2.6m points)

Martha E Rivers

 

Birth: 1863
Lee County
Virginia, USADeath: unknown
Lee County
Virginia, USAimage
 
Family links: 
 Spouse:
  Robert Rivers (1859 - 1918)
 
 Children:
  Silas Rivers (1883 - 1963)*
 
*Calculated relationship
 Burial:
Robbins Chapel Cemetery 
Keokee
Lee County
Virginia, USA 
Created by: randall boggs
Record added: Jun 23, 2009 
Find A Grave Memorial# 38674488

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