Histories


Tree:  

Reading Histories Group 1 105 to 154

50 accessible Histories among Matches 105 to 154 of 848     » Thumbnails Only

    «Prev Next»

   Thumb   Description   Linked to 
105
Memories Of My Wonderful Mother and Father by Jesse Leroy Pectol
Memories Of My Wonderful Mother and Father by Jesse Leroy Pectol
Dated 26 September 1959 
 
106
Sketch of John Franklin Carrell and Olive Louisa Foy Carrell (Original)
Sketch of John Franklin Carrell and Olive Louisa Foy Carrell (Original)
By Minnie Carrell Pectol and Jesse Leroy Pectol 
 
107
Life History of Minnie Alveretta Carrell Pectol (Original)
Life History of Minnie Alveretta Carrell Pectol (Original)
By Minnie Alveretta Carrell Pectol 
 
108
John Franklin Carrell 1856-1932 (Original)
John Franklin Carrell 1856-1932 (Original)
 
 
109
Caineville Monument Detail
Caineville Monument Detail
Source: history.utah.gov - Picture of Elijah Cutler Behunin's log cabin added 
 
110
History of George Peter Pectol by Golda Pectol Busk, grand daughter
History of George Peter Pectol by Golda Pectol Busk, grand daughter
 
 
111
Happenings and Characters of George Peter Pectol
Happenings and Characters of George Peter Pectol
 
 
112
Annina Conradina Peterson Pectol by Golda Pectol Busk
Annina Conradina Peterson Pectol by Golda Pectol Busk
Dated 9 September 1959 
 
113
History of Olive Louisa Foy Carrell by Cedenia Carrell Webster
History of Olive Louisa Foy Carrell by Cedenia Carrell Webster
By Amy Cedenia Carrell Webster (1886-1981), a daughter 
 
114
Aaron Johnson Company of 1850
Aaron Johnson Company of 1850
Details the participants and ages of the 100 wagons in this company
Source: www.lds.org 
 
115
Ledger Journal of George Pectol
Ledger Journal of George Pectol
Condensed version of his ledger-diary was written in first person by George Pectol. The first and last pages are missing. Inserts from the old store ledger-diary have been added to clarify a few instances and to add more personality to this writing. It was compiled by Golda Pectol Busk, a granddaughter. 
 
116
Jacob Hamblin Journal Except - George Pectol
Jacob Hamblin Journal Except - George Pectol
Jacob Hamblin related George Pectol administration to Hamblin family during overland travel in 1850. 
 
117
George Pectol by Golda Pectol Busk
George Pectol by Golda Pectol Busk
 
 
118
George Peter Pectol History by Ephraim Portland Pectol
George Peter Pectol History by Ephraim Portland Pectol
 
 
119
Revolutionary War Records for Michael Reasor
Revolutionary War Records for Michael Reasor
27 pages of assorted documents 
 
120
Thomas Burk Foy by Florence T Foy
Thomas Burk Foy by Florence T Foy
Written in 1959 
 
121
Erastus Bingham History
Erastus Bingham History
Taken from a story form copy of a journal and from records in the possession of Howard Blaine Cragun, the son of Blanche Rebecca Bingham Grundy Cragun Smith, the grandson of Lorenzo Freeman Bingham and the great grandson of Erastus Bingham Jr.. 
 
122
Joseph and Sarah Norton Babcock by Elven E Hardy (Original)
Joseph and Sarah Norton Babcock by Elven E Hardy (Original)
 
 
123
History of Lorenzo Babcock (Original)
History of Lorenzo Babcock (Original)
by Elven E Hardy 
 
124
History of Dolphus Babcock by Elven E Hardy
History of Dolphus Babcock by Elven E Hardy
 
 
125
History of Isaac Norton by Elven E Hardy (Original)
History of Isaac Norton by Elven E Hardy (Original)
 
 
126
Life History of Jesse Leroy Pectol
Life History of Jesse Leroy Pectol
 
 
127
Anniena Cornradina Peterson Pectol
Anniena Cornradina Peterson Pectol
By Golda Pectol Bush September 9, 1959 
 
128
George Pectol History
George Pectol History
Compiled by Golda Pectol Bush 
 
129
George Peter Pectol History
George Peter Pectol History
 
 
130
Carl S. Collett's Autobiography
Carl S. Collett's Autobiography
70 pages 
 
131
Doris Lauritzen compiled by Clair Petersen 30 August 2009
Doris Lauritzen compiled by Clair Petersen 30 August 2009
 
 
132
Benjamin and Mary Nagy residents
Benjamin and Mary Nagy residents
 
 
133
Benjamin and Mary Nagy residents pg 2
Benjamin and Mary Nagy residents pg 2
 
 
134
Rememberance of my Early Life by Ethelwynne Stringham Collett
Rememberance of my Early Life by Ethelwynne Stringham Collett
Written in 1957 
 
135
William Bousley Foy 1831-1920 & Lucinda Bingham Foy 1848-1924
William Bousley Foy 1831-1920 & Lucinda Bingham Foy 1848-1924
Written by Minnie A. Pectol 
 
136
Babcock Origin
Babcock Origin
By Albert Wells, President of American College for Genealogical Registery & Heraldry 
 
137
History of Dolphus Babcock
History of Dolphus Babcock
By Elven E. Hardy 
 
138
History of Isaac Norton by Elven E. Hardy (Transcribed)
History of Isaac Norton by Elven E. Hardy (Transcribed)
 
 
139
History of Lorenzo Babcock (Transcribed)
History of Lorenzo Babcock (Transcribed)
Complied by Elven E. Hardy 
 
140
John Franklin Carrell 1856-1932 (Transcribed)
John Franklin Carrell 1856-1932 (Transcribed)
 
 
141
Sketch of John Franklin Carrell and Olive Louisa Foy Carrell (Transcribed)
Sketch of John Franklin Carrell and Olive Louisa Foy Carrell (Transcribed)
By Minnie Carrell Pectol and husband 
 
142
Joseph and Sarah Norton Babcock (Transcribed)
Joseph and Sarah Norton Babcock (Transcribed)
By Elven E. Hardy 
 
143
Thomas Burke Foy 1802-1873 (Transcribed)
Thomas Burke Foy 1802-1873 (Transcribed)
 
 
144
Sylvanus Collett Biography
Sylvanus Collett Biography
A 1952 account of the life of Sylvanus Collett by his son Orin.
An Excerpt:
"In the month of April 1881, they (the family) answered the call to move to a new place. This time it was Arizona. At this time my father was fourteen years old and his brother Ruben was sixteen. They left Escalante with 200 head of cattle, 100 head of horses and three wagons and one thousand dollars in cash. Father and his brothers Ruben and Sylvester had to drive the loose cattle and horses. The country was rough and there were no roads for the wagons. It was slow and hard work. Many times the wagons had to be lowered down over the steep banks and sandstone ledges with ropes and saddle horses." - See more at: http://www.myfamilyonline.com/getperson.php?personID=I37&tree=T6#sthash.8LDbF6cI.dpuf 
 
145
The Most Complete Military History File
The Most Complete Military History File
Webpage article translated from Spanish to English with photograph of Luciano Astorga Fonseca and the rest of the staff of General Benjamin Zeledon who became the leader of the revolution in 1912 in Nicaragua. Zeledon was killed by United States Marines in the Battle of Coyotepe in 1912. 
 
146
The Biography of Daniel Collett
The Biography of Daniel Collett
Born in 1808 and died in 1894.
Compiled and printed by Wells and Carol Collett, 1971 
 
147
A Biography of Reuben Collett
A Biography of Reuben Collett
Compiled and printed by Wells and Carol Collett, 1971 
 
148
Biography of Sylvanus Collett 1866-1932
Biography of Sylvanus Collett 1866-1932
A compilation of memories from Sylvanus' family members. 
 
149
Journal Excerpt of Hans Peter Lund
Journal Excerpt of Hans Peter Lund
Part of the John R. Young Company of 1863 which began its journey from the outfitting post at Florence, Nebraska (now Omaha). 
 
150
John R. Young Company Members
John R. Young Company Members
In 1863 this company began its journey from the outfitting post at Florence, Nebraska (now Omaha).  
 
151
Newspaper Ad by Genevieve Sprouse Johnson
Newspaper Ad by Genevieve Sprouse Johnson
Vernal Express 27 December 1918 Pg. 1 
 
152
Timeline of Akron Ohio Mayors - Philip N Schuyler 1853
Timeline of Akron Ohio Mayors - Philip N Schuyler 1853
 
 
153
The Journal of Ethelwynne Stringham Collett
The Journal of Ethelwynne Stringham Collett
Spanning the years of 1895 to 1950 
 
154
Biography of Sylvanus Collett
Biography of Sylvanus Collett
Written by his brother, Charles M. Collett in 1965 at the age of ninety.
An Excerpt:
"Father sold his sheep and bought cattle, so he had 300 head. So RS and Vest became the cowboys. They drove all those cattle for six months thru desert infested Indian land. The water was so scarce, they had to keep a sharp lookout for water signs made by the Indians. The water holes often had a scum on it filled with wigglers, so it had to be strained thru a cloth, then boiled. ...
One day the water sign was missed, so we had to travel two days and one night to find water, the cattle became crazy, one cow chased Vean and on the edge of a steep gully he managed to dodge her, she went down the hill to her death, he barely escaped."
 
 

    «Prev Next»