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Periodical for the interchange of genealogical data of the Plantagenets and other European nobility, beginning with the ancestors of Alfred the Great, dating back to 75 A.D. Many medieval genealogies are included. Main focus is the ancestors and descendants of Elizabeth Plantagenet and allied families. Some descendants have immigrated to the United States and settled in Connecticut, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia, and elsewhere.
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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1997
Physical Desc
on 5 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm.
Language
English
Description
Ira W. Hepperly was born in Nebraska in 1895. He married Elsie May Long who was the mother of his three children and after her death he married Easter Mary Currier Driscoll. After his second marriage he moved to California. Material from his genealogical research makes up this collection. Relatives live throughout the United States.
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Manitoba Genealogical Society cemetery transcription volume no. 283
Publisher
Manitoba Genealogical Society
Pub. Date
1987
Physical Desc
2, 11 leaves
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English
Author
Series
Manitoba Genealogical Society cemetery transcription volume no. 282
Publisher
Manitoba Genealogical Society
Pub. Date
1987
Physical Desc
[1], 3 leaves
Language
English
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Language
English
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Periodical for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Wyckoff families in America, especially the descendants of Pieter (Peter) Claesen Wyckoff. Pieter (1625-1686) emigrated in 1637 from Amsterdam, Holland to Fort Orange, New York. He moved in 1649 to New Amsterdam, and later settled in what became Brooklyn, New York. Pieter acquired land after finishing his term as an indentured servant. A home was built ca. 1652 by Governor...
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s.n.]
Pub. Date
c1992
Physical Desc
36 p.
Language
English
Description
The legend of House Springs is based on the history of the Adam House family which settled in Missouri when it was still Spanish territory. Adam House was a Revolutionary War veteran who moved from Virginia in 1789 to obtain a Spanish land grant in what is now Missouri. He and his wife, Anna, had seven children. The family first spent six years in St. Ferdinand, now Florissant and then moved into the wilderness in what is now Jefferson County. Anna...
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The parish registers of Norfolk. Monograph volume no. 16
Publisher
Norfolk & Norwich Genealogical Society
Pub. Date
1986
Physical Desc
10 p.
Language
English
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