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The Meriwether Society Book Series Project
Early efforts to revise Nelson Heath Meriwether’s 1964 publication, The Meriwethers and Their Connections, quickly revealed that there was too much new material available to make a simple revision possible. Further details relating to Nicholas II’s siblings also needed development as did information about family connections.
To resolve this issue, a series of books relating to our Meriwether family (The Meriwether Family in America) was visualized. This series would contain a number of carefully coordinated volumes designed to tell the complete story of the Meriwethers in America and such evidence of a British ancestor as known. The society board of directors approves requests by Family Group Representatives for volumes in the series.
Approved volumes in The Meriwether Family in America series
Volume I, The Colonists. Volume Project Manager: Maury Kendall. Scope: The introductory volume in the series, it is a complete family history and genealogy through the third American generation, together with British ancestors. It also includes summary data on the forth and fifth generations, as the basis for sequent volumes. THIS BOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE! CLICK HERE
English Research
The Meriwether Society is conducting research into the English origins of our immigrant ancestor, Nicholas Meriwether, who arrived in Virginia by 1653. The research is conducted by members of the Society and professional researchers in the London area and outlying counties. To aid in our search we have established a "Meriwether" DNA haplotype which we are using to find a match with a descendant from a known location in England. These efforts are funded by contributions to our memorial fund which was established to memorialize and honor members of our Meriwether family.
We have identified Meriwethers (or variant spellings) that were resident in 19 counties sometime from the 13th through the 17th centuries. Most of these were in the southern part of England known as the "Cradle of Virginia" with the largest concentration in Kent and Wiltshire counties. Approximately 18 instances of a Nicholas have been identified but, so far, we have not connected any with our Nicholas.
The Search goes on.
Meriwether Collection at the Southwest Archives at Texas Tech University
The Meriwether Society and the Virginia Historical Society had an agreement which allowed TMSI members to donate items of historical interest related to the Meriwether family to the VHS. This archive has now been transferred to the Southwest Archives at Texas Tech.
The Archive will store and preserve the items, making them available for researchers as needed. The original donor may keep ownership of the item and request it be returned if so desired. Items that have been contributed so far include several rare books and an old family Bible.
Contact TMSI for details on this program.
Meriwether Surname DNA Project
The Society sponsors a Meriwether Surname DNA Project where we are trying to test different Meriwethers from around the world to determine their relationship, if any, to known descendants of Nicholas Meriwether. The Meriwether Surname DNA Project web page has additional information and results.