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Anderson, Mrs. John Q. Caldwell. Privately printed, 400 Ayshire Street, College Station, TX, December 1959.
Armstrong, Zella. Calhoun. Notable Southern Families. vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1974. p. 52.
Beeman, Richard R. The Evolution of the Southern Backcountry: A Case Study of Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1746-1832. Philadelphia: University of PA Press, 1984, pp. 56-61.
Bell, Landon C. History of Lunenburg Co.
DAR. Family Records. includes Finley, Caldwell, Calhoun, Doak. Film at LDS. About 75 pages.
Dougherty, Caldwell and Rodgers Families of Kentucky. In Genealogies of KY Families from the Register of the KY Historical Society, A-M, vol. 2. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1981, pp. 254-255, 692.
Eggleston, Joseph D. The Buffalo Settlement & Its Makers, Virginia Historical Magazine. vol. 49, p. 235-243.
Herndon, John Goodwin. Some of the Descendants of the Rev. John Thomson (1690-1753). Genealogies of Virginia Families, vol. V, p. 454-465, 849-851.
Herndon, John W. A Genealogy of the Herndon Family. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. vol. XI, Richmond: Kraus Reprint Corp., 1968. p. 333-335.
IGI Index. Caldwells in PA, VA, KY. LDS microfiche.
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Primary Source Records: PA, Lancaster Co.
22 December 1737, John Caldwell patented 150 acres in Paxtan Township, surveyed 10 January, warrant #95, Surveys A52:107 in LDS film #908834, p. 178).
9 October 1740, John and Mary Thomson, 140 acre survey, Herndon, p. 63.
5 December 1740, Rev. John and Mary Thomson patented 140 acres on Octorara Creek, Maybill, p. 74.
Primary Source Records: VA, Charlotte Co.
14 October 1765, David Caldwell will, 1:15.
1 April 1771, David Caldwell estate, 1:70.
2 June 1783, David Caldwell estate accounting, 1:352.
Primary Source Records: VA, Lunenburg Co.
7 March 1747, Thomas Caldwell inventory, WB 1:1.
26 November 1748, John Caldwell of Cub Creek will, proved 3 April 1751, WB 1:498.
2 April 1750, William Caldwell to 31 individuals 1 acre (including graveyard), DB2:306.
22 December 1750, William Caldwell will, proved 2 April 1751, WB 1:501.
2 April 1751, William Caldwell to John Caldwell et al, DB 2:306.
27 April 1752, Henry Caldwell will, proved 7 July 1752, WB 1:77-78.
10 August 1757, James Caldwell will, proved 6 December 1757, WB 1:210-214.
9 January 1758, William Caldwell will, proved 7 April 1761, WB 1:329-332.
Primary Source Records: VA, Prince Edward Co.
19 August 1765, John Caldwell to William Finley, 430 acres on Vaughns Creek, 3:21.
2 October 1771, Thomas Caldwell will, wife, Elizabeth, 1:128.
28 September 1773, Thomas Caldwell, Sr., will, 1:162.
Primary Source Records: NC, Anson Co.
25 March 1752, Rev. Thomson bought 640 acres on Fifth Creek, Anson County, NC. Recorded in Iredell County DB A:30.
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