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651 | A Brief History of Franklin Darlington in Chester County, Pennsylvania "In 1863 [Franklin] responded to the call of Governor Curtin for a force of emergency men to repel the invading Confederate army under General Robert E. Lee, enlisting in the regiment commanded by Colonel Hawley..." Franklin's wife and children are also listed. Source: Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania; Author: Cope, Gilbert, Date of Publication: 1904; Vol I. Chester and Delaware Counties. Pennsylvania. | ||
652 | A Biography of Samuel R. Wollerton of Miami County, Ohio Samuel, as well as many family members, are discussed in this history of the Wollerton and Ramsey families of Miami County, Ohio. Samuel's parents, paternal and maternal grandparents, as well as many more family names are mentioned. Source: The Troy Historical Society.org; Miami County, Ohio Genealogical Researchers; Page 301, 1900 Biographical Hist. Miami Co http://www.thetroyhistoricalsociety.org/stories/biograph/biog-tz/2045.htm | ||
653 | A Brief History of John Ramsey and Family A Biographical Sketch taken from "The History of Miami County, Ohio" listing family members. "The History of Miami County, Ohio," Windmill Publications, 1880 - Miami County (Ohio) - 1052 pages | ||
654 | Jean Belleville in Staten Istland and its People | ||
656 | Excerpt from Staten Island and its People, Philippe Casier 1616-1663 | ||
663 | James Guyon 1749-1824 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
667 | Cornelius Martineau 1734-1797 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
669 | Francois Martineau 1640-1707 excerpt from Calendar of Historical Manuscripts Secretary of State New York | ||
670 | Francois Martineau 1640-1707 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
672 | Stephen Martineau 1679-1706 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
673 | Stephen Martineau 1701-1779 Moravian Church Records excerpt from Annals of Staten Island | ||
674 | Stephen Martineau 1701-1779 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
675 | Stephen Martineau 1727-1801 Moravian Church Record excerpt from Annals of Staten Island | ||
676 | Stephen Martineau 1727-1801 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
677 | Stephen Martineau 1761-1822 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
678 | Stephen Martineau 1787-1887 Land For Poor House excerpt from Annals of Staten Island | ||
679 | Susannah Martineau 1745-1781 excerpt from Staten Island and its People | ||
681 | Journal Excerpts of Mary Ann Mears 1812-1882 | ||
683 | Dirck Van Deventer Military Misconduct excerpt from Calendar of Historical Manuscripts | ||
686 | Jan Van Deventer 1627-1695 excerpt from Colonial History of the State of New York vol. II | ||
688 | An Excerpt About James Woodward from Genealogy of the Woodward Family Page 46 James was born in 1761 and married Sarah Cloud, a daughter of Mordecai Cloud. He was a weaver. Source: Google Books Online; Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania; Ferris Bros., 1879 - 114 pages. | ||
689 | The Cloud Family of Pennsylvania and Delaware - A Pedigree of William Cloud of Calne, Wiltshire, England An excerpt from the book, "Genealogical Notes of the Cloud Family," by William Cloud. A detailed gathering of documents, notes and pedigrees of the Cloud family in a 202 page document. Source: The Valuable Work of Thomas Maxwell Potts by Janice G. Cloud, Cloud Family Historian and Editor; North Carolina Digital Collections; http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/65908 | ||
690 | The Cloud Family of Pennsylvania and Delaware The Family Group of Mordecai Cloud listed in the book, "Genealogical Notes of the Cloud Family," by William Cloud. A detailed gathering of documents, notes and pedigrees of the Cloud family in a 202 page document. Source: The Valuable Work of Thomas Maxwell Potts by Janice G. Cloud, Cloud Family Historian and Editor; North Carolina Digital Collections; | ||
691 | Genealogical notes of the Cloud family, founded by William Cloud A compilation of family history records and documents concerning the original immigrant William Cloud. Through the 202 page history, the descendants of William through is six children are discussed. Written by Thomas Maxwell Potts who was born in 1836, it was published in 1912 and has multiple sources of information about the Cloud families of Pennsylvania. Source: Genealogy Collection, Digital Collections; State Library of North Carolina. | ||
692 | A History of William Goodwin and Mary Ann (Harper) Noble They left England May 3, 1860, for America on a sailing vessel. The eldest sister wanted to come with them and got on the ship but was taken off by her husband. They were six weeks on the water. When they arrived in New York the William and Mary Ann and younger children stayed there for some time. Two daughters, Lavenia and Henrietta, and one son, "William Aquilla, went on to Florence, Nebraska, where the Saints were then gathering to prepare to cross the plains in the handcart company, but Bishop Edwin Wooley had several wagons loaded with goods that he was taking to Salt Lake for his store and desired the two sisters to go with them and cook for his teamsters, the brother betting the opportunity of driving a team for Joseph W. Young." | ||
693 | Adam and Mary Tait Spears in Harriet E. S. Spears Family History Papers According to Ms. Spears, Adam and Mary were taught the gospel by Orson Pratt and they were baptized in the Mississippi River. Source: LDS Church History Library; Harriet E. S. Speirs family history papers, 1849-1975 Speirs, Harriet Eliza Strong, 1895-1975; Call Number: MS 25883 | ||
694 | Isaac M. Atkins and William Spears in Harrison County History An excerpt from the History of Harrison County, Iowa mentioning Isaac M. Atkins and his brother-in-law William Spears. Source: History of Harrison County, Iowa : its people, industries and institutions, with biographical sketches of representative citizens and genealogical records of many of the old families by Hunt, Charles Walter, 1864- , Published 1915 | ||
695 | Adam Speirs, A Prominent Man A brief history of Adam Speirs and his activity in the LDS Church. Source: Jenson, Andrew. LDS Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City, UT, USA: Andrew Jenson History Co., 1901. | ||
696 | Recollections of William Henry Harrison Spears about Thomas Speirs William is the son of William, son of Thomas Speirs. | ||
697 | A Short History of Amanda (Hill) Graybill Written by Julie Grabill Rasmussen | ||
698 | Entry for Thomas and Mary Speirs "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" by Frank Esshom published 1913 | ||
699 | Entry for Adam Speirs and Charlotte Clark "Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah" by Frank Esshom published 1913 | ||
700 | Marriage Record for Robert Cochran and Elizabeth Patterson Source: Vital Records of Belfast, Maine to the Year 1892, Volume II - Marriages and Deaths, Alfred Johnson, published 1919 Site: https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1220213 | ||
701 | The Memorial Services for Clara May (Young) Speirs Speakers included Edward J. Young and William S. Erekson, both nephews to Clara. The history of Clara and her family was touched upon with the closing tribute, "I appreciate the courage, the cheerfulness and generosity ... of this noble woman, Aunt Clara Speirs..." | ||
702 | The Life Sketch of Clara May (Young) Speirs Many great stories are told in this sketch of the life of Clara May Speirs that was compiled and written by Harold K. Speirs. | ||
703 | The Family of William T and Rebecca (Morton) and in the Mormon Migration William and Rebecca Harris traveled in 1859 with the George Rowley Company. They arrived in Salt Lake City in the Utah Territory the 4-6 of September, 1859. | ||
704 | William Spears in the History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa This history tracks the movements, land purchases, and family of William and Luvinia Stoker. Their children's names are listed as follows: Andrew, Agnes J., Lucretia, Mary Jane, Daisy Ann, Frank, Lizzie, Myrtle, Louisa and William H. Emma is not mentioned in the book. Lizzie and Louisa are not mentioned in other family records. Eva and Cora were born after this book was written. Source: History of Pottawattamie County, Iowa; O. L. Baskin & Company, 1883; pages 179-180, 263. | ||
705 | William Brown Hill in "Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers." William arrived in Arizona from Scotland in 1852. He had two wives and twenty children. He died the age of forty-seven in Mesa, Arizona. Source: Florence C. Youngberg, ed. Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers. Vol. 1-2. USA: Agreka Books, 1999. | ||
706 | Thomas S. Young, James Young, and William Young in the History of Lawrence County Thomas was "a representative agriculturist and prominent and useful citizen of Union Township..." James Young "resided on the homestead farm until his death..." William Young was "grandfather of Thomas S., who brought his family from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1806, and settled on a wild farm in Union Township." Source: 20th century history of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens; Author: Hazen, Aaron L. Date of Publication: 1908 | ||
707 | J. Abraham Welsch Family in the History of Lawrence County J. Abraham Welsch, son of J. Abraham and Elizabeth (Shenkel) Welsch, was "a representative resident of Union Township, owning an excellent farm, is also the popular mail carrier over Free Delivery Route No. 2,..." J. Abraham Welsch, Sr. and Elizabeth came to America from Germany and "settled at New Castle over sixty years ago." Source: 20th century history of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens; Author: Hazen, Aaron L. Date of Publication: 1908; page 650. | ||
708 | A Historical Brief on Dr. John W. Covert Taken from Dr. Covert's findagrave information by A. Fix. He served in the Civil War for a year. He also had no children. Source: Find A Grave Memorial# 68182492 | ||
709 | A Brief History of James Small Young James was a builder and contractor in New Castle, Pennsylvania. | ||
710 | Manti Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers tribute to George and Sarah Reasor Pectol 17th Annual Commemoration Saturday, September 25, 2004 in Manti, Sanpete County, Utah | ||
711 | Brief Notes on the Life of George Speirs George was a boilermaker and lost his eye to a work accident. | ||
712 | Franklin D R Taylor in the Afton North Ward Records Lists parents and spouse. Franklin was ordained a Seventy in the LDS church. Source: Afton North Ward Records, Star Valley, Wyoming Stake, 1919-1948, Film #0034538 | ||
713 | A History of Samuel Adam Merrill Written by one of his daughters. Source: familysearch.org |
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714 | A Brief History of Mary Ann Harper Noble In the spring of 1862, this family went by rail and river boat to Florence, Nebraska where a company was being equipped to cross the plains by ox team. While waiting here they had all their belongings burned except one trunk. Under the circumstances, this was a severe loss, but having firm unshaken faith in the gospel, and full of confidence in the protecting care of our Heavenly Father, they left Florence, Nebraska with the rest of the company early in the summer of 1862, arriving in Salt Lake City, 17 October 1862, with the Henry W. Miller Company, walking the whole distance. Source: From the Files of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. | ||
715 | The Nield Family History; Stories told by the Descendants of John William and Eva Nield Stories from: Eva Lavaun Nield Ellen Jane Nield Genevieve Nield Leavitt Von N. Leavitt (Genevieve's oldest son) Dean A. Nield | ||
716 | The Life History of Delbert Taylor Written by Delbert Taylor contributed to FamilySearch By Bruce Dee Rasmussen | ||
717 | Lewis Williamson, a Member of the RLDS Church Lewis was baptized a member of the RLDS Church on 18 July 1885. |