The Pettus family is one of the oldest and most prominent families in Virginia, with roots dating back to the colonial era. In this comprehensive genealogy, Pocahontas Hutchinson Stacy traces the history of the family, including its famous members and their contributions to Virginia's history and culture. With detailed research and fascinating stories, this book is an essential resource for anyone interested in Virginia's history and families.
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