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468 | A Biography of the Deacon Joseph Fuller Compiled by Steve Fowler and shared on findagrave.com Joseph was one of the founders of the church at Kent, Connecticut, in 1741. | ||
469 | Histories of Neosho and Wilson Counties Kansas Containing sketches of our pioneers - Revealing their trials and hardships in planting civilization in these counties - Biographies of their worthy successors and portraits of their prominent people of the counties - past and present. The following document being an excerpt | ||
470 | Excerpt from Histories of Neosho and Wilson Counties Kansas "In January, 1872 the Buffalo Agricultural Society was organized with Capt. G. W. Ashby as President." | ||
471 | Reminiscences of Incidents Pertaining to the Life of Ola N. Liljenquist | ||
472 | A Tripbute to Ola N. Liljenquist at a family reunion in Hyrum, Utah on 1 Oct 1960 | ||
473 | Death of Ola N. Liljenquist Announced in the Hyrum News Original newspaper clipping is found under documents. This typed out version is easier to read. The announcement includes a great history on his life and includes a picture of his gravestone and some of his descendants. | ||
474 | History of Amos Sweet Warren by Sharon Gallup A thirty-seven page history detailing the life and history of Amos Sweet Warren; including the trek west with the LDS pioneer saints. There are many photos within the history as well. | ||
475 | James Mason Boutwell's Application to the Sons of the American Revolution James Mason is the 4th-great-grandson of James Boutwell who served in the Revolutionary War. James was a minute man at the Lexington Alarm in Captain Joshua Walker's company. Name: James Boutwell Birth Date: 26 Jun 1736 Birth Place: Welinington, Woburn, Massachusetts Death Date: 6 Feb 1804 Death Place: Lyndeboro, New Hampshire SAR Membership: 19149 Role: Ancestor Application Date: 14 Nov 1940 Father: John Boutwell Mother: Rebecca Knight Spouse: Mary Johnson Children: Nehemiah Boutwell Source Citation Volume: 96 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. | ||
476 | A Brief History of Hannah M. Huntington Detailing her birth and experiences as a Mormon Pioneer immigrating to Utah. | ||
477 | The Children of John and Thankful Huntington From the Connecticut Town Birth Records of Tolland, Connecticut Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. | ||
478 | The Children of John and Mehitable Huntington From Connecticut Town Birth Records of Tolland Ancestry.com. Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. | ||
479 | Elijah Allen in the Mormon Battalion Name: Elijah Allen Gender: Male Birth Date: 7 Feb 1826 Birth Place: Barton, Cattaraugus, New York, USA Marriage Date: 2 May 1852 Death Date: 12 Apr 1866 Death Place: Ft. Herriman Spouse's Name: Eliza Ann Bickmore Father's name: Andrew Lee Allen Mother's name: Carinda Knapp Rank: Private Company: B Source Information Ancestry.com. Members of the Mormon Battalion [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. Original data: Black, Susan Easton. Members of the Mormon Battalion: A Sesquicentennial Remembrance. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University, 1980. Private Donor. | ||
480 | The History of Susan Allen Goaslind Published by "The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization" | ||
481 | The History John Cornog Goaslind Source: "Ancestors and descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen" Compiled by Gerald R. Fuller (Second Great grandson) Published by "The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization" | ||
482 | A History of Elijah Allen Taken from Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia, Volume 3 and Treasures of Pioneer History. | ||
483 | Lydia Jane Allen, a Daughter of Utah Pioneers "Lydia Jane Allen was born in New York, 1827. She crossed the Mississippi River in the winter of 1846, with her parents. Lydia and her mother were very ill and suffered greatly." Two years after Lydia died as an unmarried woman, she was sealed to a family friend, David White Rogers from Provo. International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pioneer Women of Faith and Fortitude ([Salt Lake City, Utah]: International Society Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 1998 (, 1998)), FHL Book 979 D36p v. 1. | ||
484 | Andrew Lee Allen in "Conquerors of the West: Stalwart Mormon Pioneers," Volume 1 Names, birth dates and places of birth of the family of Andrew Lee Allen are all listed. | ||
485 | Charles Hopkins Allen, A Memory of Clarinda, His Daughter "That night my spirit left my body and went to a place where I saw a room all white with children in it all dressed in white, and lace on the chairs which I thought was hand made. ..." (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; page 106.) | ||
486 | A Brief History of Elizabeth Adelaid Hoopes Allen "On one occasion when her husband was away getting wood, an Indian buck came and demanded food. She was not of a nervous nature and she prepared him something to eat. While doing so she noticed his gaze was riveted on a rifle on the wall." (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization. Elizabeth Adelaide Hoopes Allen, page 107-108) | ||
487 | A note on Ola N. Liljenquist | ||
488 | A short history during the time Ola N. Liljenquist served in the Scandinavian mission. The whole family sacrificed a lot for Ola to serve a mission. This history was taken from a family group sheet that had this note on it. It is unknown which family member wrote it. | ||
489 | Peter Winquist lived in Sandy, Utah in 1913 This short history was found on a note on a family group record. It is unknown who the family member is. Their initials are (LH). | ||
490 | Richard W. Fortner 1832 - 1902 Obituary: Richard W. Fortner was born in Vermillio county, Ind., Aug. 4th, 1832, departed this life April 13, 1902, aged 69 years 8 months and 9 days. He moved from Indiana to Illinois. He was married to Mary Rose Dec 28, 1856. To this union were born eleven children, five sons and six daughters. Eight of whom were living who mourn their loss. Two daughters and one son preceded their father to the other land. The deceased came to Kansas in 1877 and settled in Wilson county where he resided until called away. He had never united with any society but three weeks before his death he professed faith in Christ and to the end trusted in God. The body was laid to rest in the Fredonia cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by H. E. Smith Pastor of the U.B. church. | ||
491 | The LDS Membership Record of Willet Shave Harder Willet was a Patriarch in the Summit Stake in Utah; he had two wives and four children. Source Information 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. Original data: 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. | ||
492 | Ellis Family Roll Call: June 21st, 1911 Mabel Ellen Cottam Ellis wrote a short history of the happenings of her family to go in her 67th Wedding Anniversary memory book. | ||
493 | Short History of John Cottam and Lillie Rose: July 1976 A short history of John Cottam and Lillie Rose written by their daughter Mabel Ellen Cottam Ellis in July of 1976 | ||
494 | Short History of Mabel Ellen Cottam Ellis Author is unknown | ||
495 | William Harder, Titanic Survivor Titanic Crew Summary Name: Mr William Harder Titanic Survivor Born: Sunday 2nd June 1872 Age: 39 years 10 months and 13 days (Male) Married to: Mary Elizabeth Green Last Residence: at 46 Winton Street Southampton Hampshire England Occupation: Window Cleaner Last Ship: First Ship Deck Crew First Embarked: Southampton on Saturday 6th April 1912 Rescued (boat 14) Disembarked Carpathia: New York City on Thursday 18th April 1912 Died: Saturday 6th December 1947 aged 75 years http://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-survivor/william-harder.html | ||
496 | William Harer, 46 Winton Street: Saved Another account of William surviving the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. | ||
497 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 BIOGRAPHY - Page 1 | ||
498 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 BIOGRAPHY - Page 2 | ||
499 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 Bridal Shower Announcement Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, Septermber 2, 1934 | ||
500 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 ANNOUNCEMENT: Daily Herald, Thursday, August 15, 1935 Mrs. O. L. Polly (Caroline Scorup) has returned to her home in Baltimore, Md. After spending the summer with her father, J. E. Scorup, and sisters. Mrs. Polly is studying and working at Johns Hopkins. | ||
501 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT: SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 26, 1934 TROTH BE TOLD Provo - Miss Caroline Scorup, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. J. A. SWcorup of Provo, whose engagement to Orville L. Polly, son of Mr. & Mrs. R. E. Polly of Salt Lake City is Announced. The marriage is to take place Wednesday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. | ||
502 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 ANNOUNCEMENT OF MARRIAGE Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, Aug 29, 1934 Married: Orville Louis Polly - 27, Salt Lake City to Caroline Scorup - 26, Provo | ||
503 | Caroline Polly Scorup 1908 - 2005 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The Sunday Herald, April 30, 1939 STATISTICS: BORN Girl, to Dr. Orville O. and Caroline Scorup Polly this morning in Utah Valley Hospital | ||
504 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The Daily Harold, September 22, 1943 STATISTICS: BORN Girl to Orville O. and Caroline Scorup Polly, Utah Valley Hospital | ||
505 | Caroline Scorup Polly 1908 - 2005 NEWSPAPER ANNOUNCEMENT Daily Herald, Sunday, June 3, 1973 Mrs. Orville L. (Caroline) Polly and her son Kenneth Edward Polly, went to Boise, Idaho where they met Mrs. Polly's sister, Mrs. Clarence T. (Etta) Ward and together joined a tour company going to the Orient. During their more than two weeks of touring, Mrs. Polly and her sons visited Tokyo, Taiwan, and the Philippine Islands, Singapore, Maylasia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Honolulu Hawaii. They commented they were especially impressed with The courtesy and the hospitality of the people in the countries visited. | ||
506 | The History of Mack's Finer Foods and the Papworth Name Written by Greg Papworth about the history of the family meat cutting business dating back to the 1700's. Source: Papworth, Greg. “It's In Our Blood- The History of Mack’s Finer Foods and the Papworth Name in the Meat and Food Industry for Generations.” Mack’s Finer Foods. ( http://macksfinerfoods.com ). Accessed online 13 Oct 2015. | ||
507 | The History of Andrew Lee Allen as told by his son Charles Hopkins Allen A autobiography of the life of Charles H. Allen, the son of Andrew Lee Allen, and his experiences as an early settler of Utah and member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It includes entries about his mother, father, and siblings. (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; pages 90-106.) | ||
508 | A Brief History of Annie Eliza Jones Allen Annie is the 2nd wife of Charles Hopkins Allen. "She never saw an Indian until she came to Arizona. Until she became used to it she was frightened every time she looked up and saw one peeking in the window (which was a curious habit with the Indians). " (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; Pages 108-109) | ||
509 | A Brief History of Warner Hoopes Allen and his Wives (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; Page 217) | ||
510 | A Brief History of John Seymore Allen "While supporting one missionary he prospered greatly and was so encouraged that he supported two more after the first had returned. His financial status reversed and he became almost bankrupt, barely able to keep the missionaries out." (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; Page 218) | ||
511 | A Brief History of Adelaide Cedilla (Allen) Fuller Peterson "Adelaide Cedilla Allen lived in Utah until 1882 when her father moved the family to Mesa, Arizona. She started her schooling in Mesa and also took dressmaking lessons. She has been active in the church and has been an excellent teacher of the Gospel." (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; Page 219) | ||
512 | A Brief History of Charles Ashael Allen "He was blessed with many manifestations of the Spirit." (From Ancestors and Descendants of Andrew Lee and Clarinda Knapp Allen; compiled by Gerald R. Fuller; edited by Esther Fuller Dial; Published by The Andrew Lee Allen Family Organization; Page 232-233) | ||
513 | A Summary of the Life of William Woodward and his Family William was very active in the Quaker meetings in Pennsylvania. (Shared by "stompkitty" from Ancestry.com) | ||
514 | Sir John Claypole, Esquire Senior, A Brief History "In 1637 Claypole was summoned as a gentleman before the Star Chamber, and the attorney-general was ordered to begin a prosecution against him for refusing to pay ship money." The Claypole name "was spelt in a great variety of ways, including Cleypole, Cleypoole, Chappole, Clappoole, Claipol, and Claypole.[3]" Info from Wikipedia.org: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Claypole_of_Northborough | ||
515 | St. Johns Lutheran Academy writeup for Dice Armstrong in 1925 "Maybe Dice isn't known to all Westerners, but that only makes those who do know him more jealous of his friendship." | ||
516 | The Descendants of John William Heltzel and Cora Anna Johnston A type-written document type-written document outlining the children and grandchildren of John and Cora. It includes interesting facts about the family such as occupation, moves, and nicknames. |
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517 | The Descendants of James Charles Heltzel and Christina Good A type-written document outlining the children and grandchildren of James and Christina. It includes interesting facts about the family such as occupation, moves, and nicknames. |