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Record of the Smith family descended from John Smith
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
1919-2015 Malden High School Yearbooks
1966-2015 Munster High School Yearbooks
An Australian clan: the Nivisions of New England
The Descendants of Meredith Edwards of Westmoreland County, Virginia
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
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…
The Pollak Family of Pressburg, Hungary and Vienna, Austria
Southern kith and kin; a record of my children’s ancestors
Tombstone records of eighteen cemeteries in Poundridge, New York
First two hundred years of the Oldham family in America
Title: First two hundred years of the Oldham family in AmericaAuthor: Eddy, Ruth Story DevereuxPublication date: 1939Publisher: Self Published; Providence, R.I.Digitizing Sponsor: Internet ArchiveContributor: Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book First two hundred years of the Oldham family in America For over 40 years I have known that my grandmother’s grandmother was Betsey Oldham of Hanover, Mass. She married there in 1776 Ebenezer Wing, Jr. of the same town. Of her parentage I possessed neither record nor tradition. This winter I determined to find out, if possible, the names of her father and mother. I soon discovered that this knowledge could…
Threads of ancestors, Telford – Ritchie – Mize
Nailer Tom’s diary – Thomas Benjamin Hazard
The Hazard family of Rhode Island 1635-1894
Mennonite Estates in Imperial Russia
Sabots and slippers
The Wildbores in America
Title:The Wildbores in AmericaAuthor:Wilbor, John ReidPublication date:1933Publisher:Baltimore, Md., G.W. King printing Co.Digitizing Sponsor:Internet ArchiveContributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read Volume 1Download Volume 1 Read Volume 2Download Volume 2 Read Volume 3Download Volume 2 Read Volume 4Download Volume 4 Read Volume 5Download Volume 5 This volume is supplementary to the book printed in 1907 under the same title, “The Wildbores in America.” Aside from the older generations, we have the newly weds and the newly born to consider and place. Hundreds of members of the family have contributed to the wealth of information contained in this volume and the…