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Record of the Smith family descended from John Smith

This book contains the history of the descendants of John Smith, born in Ireland in 1686, died in Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania, December 19, 1765; and his wife, Susanna, born in Ireland in 1691, died in Uwchlan, Chester County, Pennsylvania, December 24, 1767.

Giles Badger and his descendants

Title:Giles Badger and his descendants : first four generations and a portion of the fifth, sixth and seventh generationsAuthor:John Cogswell BadgerPublication date:1909Publisher:Manchester, N.H. : Printed by the J. B. Clarke companyDigitizing Sponsor:Boston Public LibraryContributor:Boston Public LibraryRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book In the following brief sketch of the Badger family it will he noticed that it is more of a genealogical than of a historical nature, a few facts as to occupation and prominence being noted as they came to the knowledge of the writer, he having commenced on this work simply to complete his own family record and trace…

The Czechs of Cleveland

The Czechs (more commonly known as Bohemians) constitute one of the largest and oldest groups of immigrants which has made Cleveland its home. After the failure of the Revolutionary movement of 1848, some Czech leaders were compelled to flee the country, and others, despairing of the future under the House of Hapsburg, were disposed to give up the seemingly hopeless struggle. These were the pioneers of the Czech emigration to America. From 1850 to 1870, most of them came with the idea of taking up land and developing homesteads in Nebraska, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The journey in those days was…

1919-2015 Malden High School Yearbooks

The Boston Public Library has digitized numerous yearbooks for the high school in Malden, Massachusetts. These yearbook images they have placed online for everyone at Internet Archive. To facilitate your access we have provided links to the individual yearbooks, by year published, oldest to newest. All 105 of these yearbooks, can be read, and/or downloaded for free!

1966-2015 Munster High School Yearbooks

The Lake County Public Library has digitized all the yearbooks of Munster High School from it’s inception up until 2015. These yearbook images they have placed online for everyone at Internet Archive. To facilitate your access we have provided links to the individual yearbooks below, by year published, oldest to newest. All 50 of these yearbooks, can be read, and/or downloaded from the following links for free!

An Australian clan: the Nivisions of New England

Abraham Nivison was born 3 September 1809 at Burnmouth, Durisdeer parish, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, son of James Nivison & Jean Rae; died 1895. He married in 1839, Mary Wightman, born 1812, died 1873, daughter of Alexander Wightman and Jane (or Jean) Bell. The couple had seven children.

The Descendants of Meredith Edwards of Westmoreland County, Virginia

Free: The Descendants of Meredith Edwards of Westmoreland County, Virginia. Download the full manuscript. A genealogical study of the Edwards family of Westmoreland, King George, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Prince William, Loudoun and Fauquier Counties, Virginia between 1665 and 1800. Traces the descent from Meredith Edwards of Westmoreland County (c.1655-1712) through his sons John, William and Thomas Edwards. Many later generations migrated to Kentucky.

Heritage of Clarks, Nebraska 1865-1976

Title:Heritage of Clarks, Nebraska 1865-1976Author: Clarks Bicentennial Heritage CommitteePublication date: 1976Publisher: Clarks Bicentennial Heritage CommitteeDigitizing Sponsor:Central City Public LibraryContributor:Central City Public LibraryRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book Heritage of Clarks, Nebraska 1865-1976 We begin our story in the year 1854 when the United States Congress organized the Nebraska Territory. Four years later, a law was passed defining the boundaries of its counties and locating their county seats. Merrick County now had a name and a county seat — Elvira. To the present day no one knows the exact location of Elvira, but many pioneers believed it was located two miles southeast of Clarks.…

The family tree of John Steele, 1842 to 1962

Ethyl M. Steele Thompson’s purpose in penning this manuscript was to list by family all descendants of John Steele, who came from Scotland to Canada to reside until his death, in 1899, in Asphodel Township, Peterborough County, Province of Ontario, Canada. The genealogy begins with Robert Steel, who, with his wife and family, emigrated from Scotland to Canada. This manuscript is unsourced, and large portions may come from the personal knowledge of it’s author, especially those contemporaneous with it’s publication.

1899 Trullinger Scrapbook

Title:Trullinger Scrapbook, 1899Author:Trullinger FamilyPublication date:1899Publisher: Digitizing Sponsor:Clatsop County Historical SocietyContributor:Clatsop County Historical SocietyRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book 1899 Trullinger Scrapbook This scrapbook created by the Trullinger family of Clatsop County, Oregon contains clippings of various articles found in the local newspapers, letters, book articles, and other curiosities which intrigued the compiler at the time. Interspersed throughout are handwritten notes. The scrapbook commences on 22 May 1897 and ends on 24 January 1899 with a final handwritten note. The Clatsop Historical Society which has published this online does not state the creator and writer of the scrapbook, only that it was…