Your mamas and your papas
(Book, Online Content)
Published
Warrensburg, Illinois : D.B.A. Disbrow, 1993.
Format
Book, Online Content
Physical Desc
2 v. : ill., facsim., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
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Family History Library - 3rd Floor Book | Book | 929.273 D631d v. 2 | Available |
Family History Library - Off-site Storage | Book | 929.273 D631d | In Transit |
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Subjects
Other Subjects
Alsup
Bartlet
Bear
Beaty
Biscan
Boughn
Brown
Burcham
Burke
Casner
Clatterbuck
Colburn
Collings
Damery
Delaney
Disbrow
Fear
Fisch
Fisher
Furstenberg
Hall
Hanes
Harmon
Huffmaster
La Masters
Mannix
Marbury
McCane
Meystedt
Miller
Miner
Morton
Newman
Norton
Palmer
Pepperell
Richey
Rogers
Ruckman
Schnuck
Schoettler
Seller
Smith
Southern
Spellman
Spencer
Stevens
Stogner
Swits
Trusner
Underwood
Wachter
Wentworth
Wilson
Yeack
Young
Bartlet
Bear
Beaty
Biscan
Boughn
Brown
Burcham
Burke
Casner
Clatterbuck
Colburn
Collings
Damery
Delaney
Disbrow
Fear
Fisch
Fisher
Furstenberg
Hall
Hanes
Harmon
Huffmaster
La Masters
Mannix
Marbury
McCane
Meystedt
Miller
Miner
Morton
Newman
Norton
Palmer
Pepperell
Richey
Rogers
Ruckman
Schnuck
Schoettler
Seller
Smith
Southern
Spellman
Spencer
Stevens
Stogner
Swits
Trusner
Underwood
Wachter
Wentworth
Wilson
Yeack
Young
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Published
Warrensburg, Illinois : D.B.A. Disbrow, 1993.
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Includes indexes.
Restrictions on Access
ยง108(h) Applies Unrestricted online Access 2069
Description
Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Thomas Disbrow. He immigrated from England to America in 1677. He married Mercy Holbridge Nichols. They lived in Fairfield, Connecticut. Thomas deid in 1707. They were the parents of at least two children. Descendants lived in Illinois and elsewhere. The Hufmaster and Wentworth families married into the Disborw line.
Description
Also includes a record of some of the descendants of Benjamin Alsup. He came from England to Charles City County, Virginia in 1658 as an indentured person to Howell Pryse. He was the father of at least two children. His son William was in Henrico County, Virginia in 1723 when he purchased land in Hanover County, Virginia. The family moves west via the Shenandoah Valley, Cumberland Gap, Kentucky, Indiana, stopping in Illinois. The Collings, Richey and Wachter families married into the Alsup family. Descendants lived in Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and elsewhere.
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Also available on microfilm and digital images.
Local note
16 2089
Local note
17 2019
Local note
18 2069
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Disbrow, B. A. (1993). Your mamas and your papas . D.B.A. Disbrow.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Disbrow, Bernice Alsup, 1922-. 1993. Your Mamas and Your Papas. Warrensburg, Illinois: D.B.A. Disbrow.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Disbrow, Bernice Alsup, 1922-. Your Mamas and Your Papas Warrensburg, Illinois: D.B.A. Disbrow, 1993.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Disbrow, B. A. (1993). Your mamas and your papas. Warrensburg, Illinois: D.B.A. Disbrow.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Disbrow, Bernice Alsup. Your Mamas and Your Papas D.B.A. Disbrow, 1993.
Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.
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