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718 | Susan E Williamson in the RLDS Church Source: Ancestry.com. Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. | ||
719 | A Brief History of Robert L and Eliza Priscilla (Noble) Fishburn Robert Leeming Fishburn came to America on the same ship as Eliza Priscilla. They had met at Bradford, England, March 20, 1857, where they both joined the Saints who were going to emigrate to America. Source: "Eliza Priscilla Noble Fishburn," found online at www.findagrave.com, Find A Grave Memorial# 17837561, accessed 25 Feb 2016. | ||
720 | The Life Sketch of Eliza Priscilla Noble Fishburn and Husband, Robert Leeming Fishburn Written by Lara Faye Smith Moosman and Bessie Noble Larkin. | ||
721 | A History of the Cotton Family in Early America Beginning with the first immigrant, William Cotton, this history outlines his descendancy and their professions. Source: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, George Thomas Little, A.M., Litt. D. | ||
722 | The Marriage of John Death and Mary Peabody in History Mary, born 1656, the daughter of Francis Peabody/Pabodie/Paybodie and Mary Foster, married John Death of Sudbury or Framingham. Source: The Spirit of '76: Devoted to the Principles, Incidents, and Men of '76 and Colonial Times, Volumes 10-12 | ||
723 | A Brief History of Lorenzo Dow Young Lorenzo was the youngest brother of Brigham and Phineas Young. He was driven out of Missouri by anti-Mormon mobs and then moved to Nauvoo and on to Utah. Source: FindAGrave.com; Created by: SMSmith, Record added: May 16, 2007. Find A Grave Memorial# 19394693 | ||
724 | The Genealogy of Lorenzo Dow Young to Adam As far as records were kept correctly... | ||
725 | Ellen Anderson's Recall of Her Family A document full of memories, names, and history of the Anderson family from Sweden. | ||
726 | A Letter from Nina June (Anderson) Homer to Ida Lee This letter details a little family history and the background of Nina's grandparents. Written September 21, 1996. | ||
727 | A Letter of Fred Fedder's Death, 1969 A letter dated August 13, 1969 to Ida Lee from Patty Fedder about the death of Fred. | ||
728 | Sons of the American Revolution Application by John Dickson Rynd, Jr. Relative: David Thomas who enlisted on June 24, 1777 in the Chester County Militia Name: John Dickson Rynd Jr Birth Date: 3 Jul 1920 Birth Place: Rynd Farm Oil, Venango, Pennsylvania SAR Membership: 61076 Role: Applicant Application Date: 12 Feb 1942 Father: John Dickson Rynd Mother: Mary Elizabeth Thomas | ||
729 | Life History of Elizabeth Isabella Parker Erikson
Daughter of William and Elizabeth Isabell Bell
by Blanche Erikson Winn This history lists the names and ancestry of Elizabeth Isabella Parker and clarifies the lineage of the Bell family. This is a shortened version of the history of Elizabeth Isabell Parker found on Family Search, donated by Robin Carol Grant on 7 July 2013. To read more, go to https://familysearch.org/tree/person/KWCD-BHW/memories or to Elizabeth Isabel Parker, PIN #KWCD-BHW on familysearch.org. |
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730 | Captain Costley's Texas Rangers: September 11 - December 11, 1836 Seth M. Blair | ||
731 | Joseph Taylor in the Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Joseph with his three wives are listed with their children. |
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732 | The History of Hosea Stout, Early Mormon Pioneer Information taken from Wikipedia and "Membership of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848. | ||
733 | A History of Pleasant Green Taylor in LDS Membership Pleasant was the father of thirty-two children and husband to four wives. Source: Black, Susan Easton, compiler. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1848. 50 vols. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center, 1989. Private Donor. | ||
734 | John Goodenow, Grandfather of An American Revolutionist The Sons of the American Revolution Application by Daniel Henry Goodnow with his lineage to John and Mary (Axtell) states that William (1751-1809), their grandson son, "marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775." Source: U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 | ||
735 | 1891 History of Harrison County Iowa and William A. Graybill A history, including the ancestry and family, of William A. Graybill of Harrison County, Iowa. | ||
736 | The Family of John and Ann Landis in Pennsylvania John Landis, who died in November 1771, was married to Anna. Their children were Mary, who married Christian Graybill, Rebecca, who married Martin Bear, and Sarah, who married Michael Wenger. Jacob Grider, a grandchild, is also listed. Source: Commemorative biographical encyclopedia of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania : containing sketches of prominent and representative citizens and many of the early Scotch-Irish and German settlers by J.M. Runk & Company; Egle, William Henry, 1830-1901; Dudley, A. S. (Adolphus S.); Huber, Harry I; Schively, R. H. (Rebecca H.) | ||
737 | The Family of John and Catherine (Gochenour) Graybill / Grabeel in Lee County, Virginia John and Catherine Graybeel and eight children of are listed in the Early Settlers of Lee County, Virginia. Source: Early Settlers of Lee County, Virginia and Adjacent Counties Anne M. Wynn Laningham, Hattie Byrd Muncy Bales; Media, 1977 | ||
738 | "Our Family History Dating Back as Far as 1748," by Vivian Graybill "Christian Graybeal's grandson Peter Graybill, Sr. married Cristena Wampler, daughter of Peter and Barbara Wampler in 1780. Cristena, along with her little sister and a neighbor Child, was captured by the Delaware Indian and kept captive for seven years. The Indians were good to them and raised them as their own. When an exchange of prisoners took place, great Grandpa Wampler didn't know the children until Cristena sang her mother's lullaby..." | ||
739 | Joseph Levi Graybill in the Reorganized LDS Church Joseph's membership in the LDS and the RLDS church, his two wives, and parents are listed. Source: The Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints | ||
740 | The Family of John S Haslem in the LDS Church Records John and his wife Martha (Hamer) had eleven children and lived in the Salt Lake City area. He was employed as a blacksmith. Source: Black, Susan Easton, compiler. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1848. 50 vols. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center, 1989. Private Donor. | ||
741 | Daniel Berry Rawson and his Family in the LDS Church Records Daniel had three wives and fourteen children. He was a private in Company D of the Mormon Battalion and a member of the Nauvoo 1st Ward. Source: Ancestry.com. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. |
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742 | Allen Taylor with Three Wives in the LDS Church Records Allen Taylor had four wives under the law of plural marriage in the LDS Church. Three are listed here but Phoebe Ann Roberts is the mother of those listed under Elizabeth Dirdle, except for the first, Annie. Source: Black, Susan Easton, compiler. Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1848. 50 vols. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center, 1989. Private Donor. | ||
743 | A History of Jonathan and Nancy Jane (Taylor) Smith A history compiled by Phyllis Peterson Tueller, great grand-daughter of Jonathan and Nancy Smith. Also included is a poem written in 1946 by grand-daughter Agnes F. Olsen Campbell of Weston, Idaho. | ||
744 | A Biography of Joseph Taylor and his Four Wives A history posted on the Joseph Taylor Family Association website (http://www.taylorassociation.org/). The site is a collaboration of effort by the descendants of Joseph Taylor. | ||
745 | Dr. James Middleton in Country Doctors of Northern Garland County, Arkansas by Inez E Cline An article about the life of James, his career, marriages, and children. Source: The Middleton Family on Ancestry.com by Nancy Weatherford | ||
746 | 1993 Newspaper Article of Taylor Reunion The descendants of Joseph and Sarah Elizabeth (Best) Taylor gather for a national reunion in Warren County, Kentucky. The children of Joseph and Sarah are listed along with their spouses. Source: Daily News Newspaper of Bowling Green Kentucky; September 20, 1993. | ||
747 | Dr. Genaro Noris Tirado was a member of the Constitutional Council in Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico from 1902 and last appeared in 1911. Based on the book 'Gobernantes Mazatlecos' (1792 - 2016) by Enruque Vega Ayala. Source: Internet link https://issuu.com/enteratemazatlan/docs/gobernantes_mazatlecos_ | ||
748 | Joseph Walker Military and Death Information Name: Joseph Walker Birth Place: Tewkesbury Death Date: 30 Jul 1916 Death Place: France and Flanders Enlistment Place: Tewkesbury Rank: Corporal Regiment: Gloucestershire Regiment Battalion: 8th Service Battalion Regimental Number: 13775 Type of Casualty: Killed in action Theatre of War: Western European Theatre Other Records: Search for 'Joseph Walker' in other WWI collections War Diaries (France, Belgium, Germany): Search for 'Gloucestershire Regiment' in the WWI War Diaries (France, Belgium, Germany) collection War Diaries (Gallipoli): Search for 'Gloucestershire Regiment' in the WWI War Diaries (Gallipoli) collection | ||
749 | "19th" Eli B. Kelsey Company Date: 1852 Location: Iowa to Salt Lake City, Utah Sarah Oyler (Mackley) and her daughter Alvina Mackley were pare of the "19th" Company let by Eli B. Kelsey Source: "19th" Company, Deseret News [Weekly], 18 September, 1852, 2, www.history.lds.org. | ||
750 | Sarah Oyler (Mackley) Historical Excerpt Pioneer Travel as part of the Eli. B. Kelsey Company - Iowa to Salt Lake City, Utah Date: 1852 Location: Iowa to Salt Lake City, Utah Eli B. Kelsey Company left Kanesville, Iowa in 1852 and traveled to the Salt Lake Valley with about 100 people, including: Sarah Mackley, age 34 Alvina Mackley, age 12 Source: Pioneer Overland Travel http://history.lds.org/overlandtravels/ | ||
751 | John Daniel Thompson McAllister Personal History | ||
752 | Sarah Oyler (married name Mackley) Ordinance | ||
753 | Journal of John Daniel Thompson McAllister Date: 6 May - 12 June 1862 Location: Liverpool to New York | ||
754 | The Life of John Daniel Thompson McAllister Source: Dave Monke | ||
755 | Prominent Utah Man and Pioneers Pages 334-336 | ||
757 | Biography of John Daniel Thompson McAllister by Lewis | ||
758 | Documentary Evidences for William James Frazier and Elizabeth Thompson McAllister dealing essentially with John Daniel Thompson McAllister. | ||
759 | Amilcare Fazzini Obituary | ||
760 | Silvio Fazzni Obituary | ||
761 | Keystones of Adams County and the Oyler Family in the 1700-1800's This article mentions the early members of he Oyler family. Source: My Early Ancestors - 96., Keystones of Adams County., Column by Harold Ditzler from the Gettysburg Times | ||
764 | Jeremiah Mackley and Sarah Oyler (married name Mackley) and their family members' History This is a brief History of Jeremiah and Sarah Oyler (Mackley) from the time they were born through the death of Jeremiah and eventual arrival of Sarah Oyler (Mackley) into the Salt Lake Valley in 1852. Included is a map of their journey beginning in Pennsylvania, USA. Source: Created by J. R. Astorga | ||
765 | Jeremiah Mackley Purchased Property in Caldwell County, Missouri. Jeremiah Mackley purchased property in Caldwell County, Missouri on 2 August 1838 only to be forced to leave the property he had purchased for his young family due to the Extermination Order 44 issued by Governor Lilburn Boggs of Missouri on 27 October 1838. Maps of the property are included. | ||
766 | Jeremiah Mackley Purchases Property in Nauvoo, Illinois Jeremiah Mackley purchases 40-acre parcel in Nauvoo, Illinois on 6 June 1840 for $150 at 3% interest. Jeremiah died 18 February 1841, three months prior to the property mortgage note being paid in full on 4 May 1841 by Sarah Oyler (Mackley). Maps of the property are included. | ||
767 | Arden Floyd Mackley Draft Registration Date: 12 September 1918 Location: Portland, Oregon, USA This document denotes Arden Floyd Mackley occupation as a 'mail service' for the U.S. Government. | ||
768 | Sarah Mackley (maiden name Oyler) "A Life Sketch " Date 26 February 1886 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah USA Source: The Deseret Evening News | ||
769 | History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine
History of the city of Belfast, Waldo, Maine giving information and insight to those who were part of the founding of the city. The Patterson family was an integral part of the city's beginnings. Ancestry.com, "History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine" | ||
770 | George Kauffman U.S. Sons of the American Revolution Application Date: 3 September 1922 Location: St. Clair, Bedford, Pennsylvania, USA This document denotes a descendant of George Kauffman submitting an application for membership as a descendant of one who participated in the United states American Revolution of 1765-1783. Source: Source Citation for U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 |