QUAKER GREGGS by Hazel May Middleton Kendall
Published 1944. An excellent book on the origins
and history of the Greggs who are descendants of
William Gregg, immigrant to Delaware, with
linages to Pennsylana, Virginia, and North
Carolina. Go here for an article on the book by J.K. Gregg.
THE ANCESTORS OF GREGG LIVINGSTON NEEL by Gregg
Livingston Neel copyright 1973. Includes his
Scottish heritage through Early Delaware Quakers
and his family roots in Pennsylvania.
UNDER THE CHINABERRY TREE by Dwight A. Collier
and Martha Dingler Moore. Copyright 1985.
Included are Greggs from South Carolina and
Alabama.
"A CRANE'S FOOT"- or Pedigree of the Gregg, Stuart, Robertson, Dobbs and Allied Families: by E. Stuart Gregg, Jr., publ. by the R.L. Bryan Co., Columbia, SC 1975. It is in many historical and research libraries throughout the U.S. ( Library of Congress Card No. 75-30434.) E. Stuart Gregg's line traced is through a John Gregg who was b. ante 1730 in or near Belfast, Ireland and emigrated to Charleston, SC prior to 1750, settling in the Pee Dee section of SC.
FOOTPRINTS: THE STORY OF THE GREGGS OF SOUTH
CAROLINA. A compilation by Louise Miller
McCarty 1951.
HOCKESSIN, a pictoral history (2nd edition)by
Joseph R. Lake Jr. 1997. This book, written for
the friends of Hoskessin Library, covers a
period between 1688-1997 including history of
early Delaware families of the Hockessin Valley.
JOSIAH GREGG AND HIS VISION OF THE WEST by Paul
Horgan.
WILLIAM GREGG; Factory Master of the Old South by
Broadus Mitchell. First edition 1928, The University
of North Carolina Press. Reprinted 1966 by Octaon Books,
Inc.
Books with Gregg authors
THE COMMERCE OF THE PRAIRIES by Josiah Gregg. originally
Published in 1844.
Journal of a Santa Fe Trader during expeditions across
the western praries.
Gregg Shorthand Pub. 1929 by John Robert Gregg.
MacGregor History Books
ROB ROY MACGREGOR His Life and Times, 1982 by W. M. Murray.
This is the book the recent movie was based on.
Read this article by J.K. Gregg about the
book. "A letter about Rob
Roy"
ROB ROY MACGREGOR, ROGUE OR ROMANTIC HERO ? by Gilbert J.
Summers 1984.
THE MACGREGOR TRILOGY by Nigel Tranter:
McGregors Gathering, The Clansman, and Gold for Price Charlie.
"Rob Roy and Heart of Midlothian" by Sir Walter Scott.