This family history is part of Jones Memorial Library manuscript collection 1793, the Blackford Family Collection. The document is held in typed format in Folder 1-1.

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In a letter dated May 29, 1930, Rosa Faulkner Yancey writes to Mr. Kyle (probably James Roland Kyle, 1856-1933) of Lynchburg, Virginia, offering to sell in advance a page for his family history in her proposed book about Lynchburg [Lynchburg and Its Neighbors, published in 1935].

The “plan is to sell in advance a certain number of pages for family histories and genealogies. The price will be $15 per page of about 325 words, the page or pages thus bought to contain the material furnished by the subscriber, either written by himself, or by me from his data, as he prefers.” This would entitle the subscriber to one copy of the published book.

“As you have no doubt observed, a printed record is more enduring than marble; there are books in libraries today about men and women whose monuments have been overthrown and destroyed.”

[Rosa Faulkner Yancey Letter, 1930, to Mr. Kyle, MS1021, Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg, Va.]

ROSA ADAMS FAULKNER YANCEY (1875-1936)

Rosa Adams Faulkner, the daughter of John W. Faulkner and Rosa Adams was born in February, 1875, in Lynchburg, Virginia. She married 17 November 1892, Robert Davis Yancey, commonwealth attorney of Lynchburg. As a young woman she devoted much time to writing poetry. She also compiled a book, Lynchburg and Its Neighbors, consisting of genealogical and historical sketches of “persons and families of prominence” in Lynchburg. She died 15 January 1936 in Lynchburg.

[Obituary, Lynchburg News, 16 Jan 1936, p. 8 col. 4]

JAMES ROLAND KYLE (1856-1933)

James Roland Kyle, son of David Washington Kyle and Mary Jane Jones, was born in Prince Edward County in 1856. He spent his childhood near Forest, Virginia, and was educated at New London Academy and Randolph Macon College in Ashland. He came to Lynchburg in 1874 and was associated with his brother, Thomas L. Kyle, in the tobacco business. He was instrumental in the establishment of the Virginia Laundry in Lynchburg and was president of the company when he died on 1 November 1936. He was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Lynchburg.]]>

The collection includes photographs of various members of the Cheatham family, membership certificate for NSDAR for Estelle Bishop Shaw, research notes on the Cheatham family and a genealogical report on the descendants of Thomas Henry Alfred Cheatham (1814-1913), grandfather of Estelle Bishop Shaw.
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The papers include genealogical information on the Parker and related families plus research notes and scrapbooks.]]>

The papers include letters and research notes,]]>