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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. | ||
518 | "John Charles and Philip H. Heltzel and Their Descendants" A type-written document from 1974 outlining a history of John and Philip Heltzel. The name of Heltzel is discussed with the variations and origins. Although it does not list the descendants, as the title infers, it does share valuable information on the Heltzel family. | ||
519 | Personal history of Lester Sheridan Robbins Chapter 4 -- Alta Nott | ||
520 | Personal history of Lester Sheridan Robbins Chapter 6 -- Early Struggles | ||
521 | Obituary for Moses Warr, 1815-1880 At Batesville, Tooele County, Utah, of heart disease, Jan 18, 1880, MOSES WARR, son of George and Ann Warr, aged 64 years, 7 months, and 17 days... | ||
522 | Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland "Cromwell is one of the most controversial figures in the history of the British Isles, considered a regicidal dictator by historians such as David Sharp,[3] a military dictator by Winston Churchill,[4] but a hero of liberty by John Milton, Thomas Carlyle and Samuel Rawson Gardiner, and a class revolutionary by Leon Trotsky." Source: Wikipedia.org | ||
523 | Lord John Claypole, A History "Claypole married Elizabeth, Oliver Cromwell's second daughter, before October 1646, and raised a troop of horse for Parliament to oppose Charles II in 1651. He was master of the horse to his father-in-law the Lord Protector. A Member of Parliament in 1654 and 1656, he was one of Cromwell's peers in 1657. After the restoration of the monarchy he lived quietly, but may have been briefly imprisoned as a suspect in a plot in 1678, only to be released when no evidence of his involvement was presented." From Wikipedia.com: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Claypole | ||
524 | Lady Elizabeth (Cromwell) Claypole, A History "Elizabeth Claypole (née Cromwell; 2 July 1629 – 6 August 1658) was the second daughter of Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland, and his wife, Elizabeth Cromwell, and reportedly interceded with her father for royalist prisoners. After Cromwell created a peerage for her husband, John Claypole, she was known as Lady Claypole. She was buried in Westminster Abbey." Source: Wikipedia.org | ||
525 | Personal history of Lester Sheridan Robbins Chapter 5 -- Edna Mae Nelson and California | ||
526 | The Funeral Service of Ivy Lucille (Crandall) Metcalf An Experience Shared by Dr. Glen B. Orton: "It seems that she was having a rough time taking care of her family. One of her children, one of the twins, was quite ill and she said she kneeled down to her Father in Heaven and made a covenant with Him that if He would save this child, she would take care of as many children as she would be privileged to have and be happy about it. The fulfillment of this was almost immediate. As soon as she had dedicated herself of taking care of this family in the manner before God, all the fever was driven from the child." | ||
527 | Obituary for Merrill Willis Warr Merrill Willis Warr Idaho, Southern Counties Obituaries Deceased Name: Merrill Willis Warr Event Type: Obituary Event Date: 1991 Event Place: Idaho, United States Gender: Male Age: 85 Relationship to Deceased: Deceased Birth Date: 27 Feb 1905 Birthplace: Oakley Death Date: 16 Feb 1991 Death Place: Burley Spouse and Children Leora Erickson Wife Female Richard Warr Son Male Keith Warr Son Male Gary Warr Son Male Glen Warr Son Male Parents and Siblings William Warr Father Male Gertrude Tuttle Warr Mother Female Kate Shipley Sister Female Ellna Webber Sister Female | ||
528 | The Tombstone Stagecoach Lines, 1878-1903 : A Study in Frontier Transportation, by Thomas H. Peterson, Jr. A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the Department of History of The University of Arizona, 1968 | ||
529 | Life of Bridget Mary Ellen Gallagher Cottam Material gathered by daughter Margaret Cottam Arbon and rewritten by granddaughter Mabel Ellen Cottam Ellis - December 18, 1980 | ||
530 | Brief History of Early Snowville, Utah Compiled by John T. Arbon | ||
531 | Leona Christensen McGee Memories, 1989 | ||
532 | Memory from William Christopher Christensen's mission, as recounted by Marvin H. Christensen, his grandson March 1, 2012 | ||
533 | Mission memory of William Christopher Christensen of when they were being chased by a mob December 24, 1898 | ||
534 | William Christopher Christensen: Early Years
As remembered by his oldest daughter, Ora Maren Christensen Sharp. Also included, as noted, are excerpts from history written by Leona Christensen McGee. | ||
535 | William Christopher’s Marriage to Dixie Faucett: Raising his Family
As remembered by his oldest daughter, Ora Maren Christensen Sharp. Also included, as noted, are excerpts from history written by Leona Christensen McGee. | ||
536 | William Christopher’s Mission and Marriage to Nellie Miner
As remembered by his oldest daughter, Ora Maren Christensen Sharp. Also included, as noted, are excerpts from history written by Leona Christensen McGee. | ||
537 | William Christopher Christensen's Parents: Otto Edward William Thorwald Christensen and Maren Annette Anderson As remembered by William's oldest daughter, Ora Maren Christensen Sharp. Also included, as noted, are excerpts from history written by Leona Christensen McGee. | ||
538 | In Remembrance, a Poem for Ivy C. Metcalf Written by Josephine Duncan Conover | ||
539 | A Handwritten History of Walter Bird Written by Eloise M. Bird | ||
540 | The Bird Lineage, A Handwritten Ancestry to Adam From Phillip Bird to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden | ||
541 | A History of William Huntington, Jr. in the LDS Church "As the Latter Day Saints were forced to leave Missouri in the winter of 1838–39, Huntington was appointed by Brigham Young to be one of the men to supervise the helping of the poor." | ||
542 | Eulogy for Sarah (Spicer) Harder In loving remembrance of Mrs. Sarah Harder. Died Oct 28, 1900. Aged 60 years 7 mon 25 days. | ||
543 | A Brief History of Zina Baker Huntington An Excerpt from the eBook "Women of Faith in the Latter Days: Volue 1: 1778-1820 | ||
544 | Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Western Arkansas Stephen Muse listed as a Montgomery County Assessor from 1872-1874, page 471 | ||
545 | John Gordon, Sons of the American Revolution Thomas Gordon, born 1803, served as a Private on the Virginia Line. He participated in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown fighting under personal direction of General Washington. He spent the winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania and trained under General Baron von Steuben. He was "captured by the British and held for some time as a prisoner of war until rescued by the mounted American Forces. During this imprisonment their wrists were bound by green hickory writhes which, when they hardened and dried upon their hands, cut deep wounds leaving scars as permanent reminders of their painful sufferings inflicted by the British Soldiers." | ||
546 | Descendants of John and Barzilla Replace Headstones An Article from "The Stokes News," 01/02/2014 | ||
547 | A History of Thomas Gordon "The above information was given at the Memorial Marker Ceremony for Thomas & Sarah Gordon on Saturday, December 27, 2008 at the Pilot Mountain Cemetery, Pilot Mtn., North Carolina." | ||
548 | The Death of Thomas and Sarah Cordon A bolt of lightening struck the home in which Thomas and Sarah were living, tearing a hole through the roof and instantly killing the couple. | ||
549 | The Gordon Family by Robert Carroll A newspaper article tracing the Gordon family tree. | ||
550 | A Gordon Family History Compiled by Isaac Gordon of Statesville, North Carolina in 1910. |
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