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21) Early years
Author
Pub. Date
uuuu
Physical Desc
14, 7 p.
Language
English
Description
Autobiography of Florence Hood Dillon (1855-1929), who married Henry Clay Dillon in 1876 in Denver, Colorado, and who died in Los Angeles, California.
Author
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1992
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel : ill., coats of arms (chiefly col.), facsims., geneal. tables ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
The Warwick pageant "... is a pictorial record, exquisitely drawn in outline, of the principal events in the life of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, between 1381 and 1439. It is supposed to have been executed some fifty years after the earl's death, for the satisfaction of his descendants ... On the whole the editors are inclined to attribute the work to John Rous, historiographer to the House of Warwick, who would naturally have easy access to...
Author
Series
Indiana Historical Society publications volume 2, no. 2
Publisher
Bowen-Merrill Company
Pub. Date
1886
Physical Desc
p. 29-62.
Language
English
Description
John B. Dillon was born in 1808 in Wellsburg, Brooke County, West Virginia. He came to Indiana in 1834 and served as state librarian and secretary of state. He died Feb. 27, 1879 in Indianapolis.
Author
Publisher
s.n
Pub. Date
2000?]
Physical Desc
iv, 186, [30] p., [1] folded leaf : ill., coat of arms, geneal. tables, map, ports.
Language
English
Description
Peter Dillon was born in about 1754, probably in Ireland. He was living in America by 1777 and he fought in the Revolutionary War. He married Polly (Mary) Vactor in 1779. They had ten children and lived in Washington County, Pennsylvania. He died in about 1823. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois.
Author
Language
English
Description
These records are primarily associated with the Church of England or Protestant Episcopal Church as it became known in 1789.
Prince Frederick's once took up a large area of South Carolina, but by 1790 this parish (as well as Prince George's to the east) took up all or parts of 6 present-day South Carolina counties: Williamsburg, Florence, Marion, Dillon, Horry & Georgetown. (William Thorndale, References: Albert Sidney Thomas, "A Historical Account...
Author
Publisher
Chas. B. Davis
Pub. Date
1909
Physical Desc
[8] p.
Language
English
Description
Luke (Peter?) Dillon married Susannah Garrett, and immigrated about 1710 from Kilkenny, Ireland to Pennsylvania. He died after 1717, and his widow married a man named Bridge, and moved to Philadelphia. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and elsewhere.
27) Dillon Bible
Publisher
Tacoma Genealogical Society
Pub. Date
1963
Physical Desc
leaves 12-13
Language
English
Formats
Description
M. C. Dillon (1874-1949) was born at Paw, Paw, Michigan. Margaret Agness Upton (1875-1958) was born at Sweet Springs, Missouri. They were married in 1901 at Saline, North Dakota. They had four children, 1903-1913 born at Storlie and Trenton, North Dakota. Includes Dillon grandchildren.
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1991
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 16 mm.
Language
English
Description
John Dillon was born at Dublin, Ireland, in 1819, and immigrated to the United States in 1833. He married Hannah McGinley, daughter of Thomas McGinely, ca. 1839, perhaps at Xenia, Ohio. They had ten children, 1840-1858. The family settled in Clark County, Indiana, ca. 1841. He died in 1873 and Hannah died in 1884; both are buried at Louisville, Kentucky. Children and grandchildren lived in Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, and elsewhere.
29) Dillon patent
Author
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1949
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel : ill. ; 35 mm.
Language
Multiple
Publisher
Saunders and Benning
Pub. Date
1829
Physical Desc
[4], 122 p.
Language
English
Description
"The following pages are intended to give a general, rather than a detailed, view of the Roscommon claim of peerage, which in respect of the length of time it was under investigation in the House of Lords, and the conflicting testimony it involved, is one of the most extraordinary on record. The speeches now published embrace all the important points of the evidence, and will serve to shew that there was no real foundation for the cases of either...
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Goff (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Some settled in the British West Indies, and in Connecticut, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, South Carolina, and Virginia in the 1600s. In the 1700s, some settled in Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina,...
Author
Language
English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Molyneux (and variant spellings) families who came from England, Flanders, France, Germany, Holland, Normandy, Switzerland, and possibly Spain. One early ancestor was Robert de Mouline (Meulin) in Normandy, the son of Peter Abelard and Heloise Meulin. Some Molyneux families settled in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North and South Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia...
33) Dillon family
Author
Publisher
E. Egenes
Pub. Date
1970
Physical Desc
35 leaves in various foliations. : coat of arms, geneal. tables.
Language
English
Description
Peter Dillon was born 20 January 1790 in North Carolina. He married Lydia Clemens 22 August 1811. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in North Carolina, California and Oregon. Includes Green, Nause, Van Leuven and related families.
Author
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1987
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
Ralph Hunt (ca. 1613-1677) was among the first settlers of Newtown, Long Island in 1652. He was the father of six children. Record shows direct line of descent to John Hunt (ca. 1750-after 1834) a Revolutionary War soldier from Huntington, New Jersery, who died in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, and to Mattie Hunt Dillon.
Mattie Hunt Dillon was born in Gibson County, Indiana, in 1874, the daughter of Elias and Camelia Jones Hunt. She married John Wesley...
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1993
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
Job S. Elliott (1798-1884), son of Nixon Elliott (1764-1821) and Rhoda Scott Elliott (1773-1814) and grandson of James Elliott and Joseph Scott, and his wife, Zilpha Elliott (d. 1840), were married in 1828. He married 2) Margaret Dillon (1798-1884), daughter of Mark and Nancy Dillon, in 1840. They may have had a a daughter born in 1841. Includes death records for sisters of Margaret Dillon Elliott. The Dillon surname is spelled Dillon, Dilon, and...
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1989
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
Isaac T. Thomas (1818-1884) married Susan Chew in 1842. They had six children, 1844-1858. The family lived in Pike County, Indiana.
Includes the Dillon and other related families.
Author
Publisher
Dillon
Pub. Date
1909
Physical Desc
183 p.
Language
English
Description
Descendants of three couples: Luke Dillon of Kilkearney, Ireland (fl. 18th c.) who married Susan Garrett; George Hodgson (b. 1701) who married Mary Thatcher; and Daniel Fisher (fl. 18th c.) (spouse unknown). These families and their descendants lived in North Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, and elsewhere.
Author
Pub. Date
1971
Language
English
Description
Benjamin Dillon married Charlotte Hunnings (1779-1856) in about 1799 in North Carolina. They had four children, James, Zachariah, Samuel and Brittanna. After Benjamin died, Charlotte married Isaac Alexander (1782-1851). They had two children Ashberry and Ann. They moved to Dubois County, Indiana in about 1812.
Author
Language
English
Description
Vol. 1 covers the creation of the Irish nation, how families were named, and the genealogy of the family names.
Vol. 2 covers families in Ireland from the 11th to the end of the 16th century, the more important families in Ireland at the beginning of the 17th century, modern Irish gentry, and other historical information.
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