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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Peel and related families who came mainly from England, Germany, and Scotland. Focus is mainly on descendants of Benjamin Edward Peel (1904-1984), the son of Benjamin Franklin Peel and Mariam Alvira Welker. One of his ancestors, John Woodhouse immigrated from England to America in 1850. Benjamin Edward Peel was born in La Grande, Oregon, and died in California. He married...
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J.R. Knox
Pub. Date
1985
Physical Desc
128 p. : ill., maps, ports.
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English
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Ancestors, descendants and related families of George Thomas Noble and his wife, Louise Cauley Canby. George Thomas Noble was born in 1801 in Kentucky, the son of Dr. Thomas and Elizabeth Noble. He married Louisa Canby in Boone County, Indiana, in 1822. They had eight children, 1823-1835, born in Boone County, Kentucky, and at Greenwood, Indiana. The family migrated to Indiana in 1833. After Louise's death in 1853, he married 2) Mary White Boynton...
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John Joshua Tanner Family Association
Pub. Date
1979
Physical Desc
xxxv, 663 p. : ill., geneal. tables, ports.
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English
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William Tanner (b.ca.1660), a direct ancestor of John Joshua Tanner, emigrated from England to Westerly, Rhode Island about 1679, and married three times. John Joshua Tanner became a convert to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Utah. Descendants lived in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, California and elsewhere.
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V.R. Spear
Pub. Date
2002
Edition
Rev. ed.
Physical Desc
2 v. : ill., ports.
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English
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William Alderman was born in Connecticut about 1640. He married Mary Case in 1679 and they were the parents of seven children. Genealogical data on descendants is included on family group sheets and information. Descendants lived in Ohio and elsewhere.
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Publisher
s.n.]
Pub. Date
1996
Edition
rev. and updated ed.
Physical Desc
vi, 485 p. : geneal. tables.
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English
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"WILLIAM GOE (formerly spelled Gooe) was a native of Scotland who migarated [sic] to America in 1702 and settled in Prince George's County MD near what later became known as Upper Marlboro. "He married Mary Boyd (Bateman) on Jan. 27, 1725. . . . "With his family William Goe migrated from Maryland, about 1773, to Fayette Co., PA (then Somerset Co., VA) . . . . "William Goe, having lived to be nearly 100 years old, died 27 Mar 1824"--p. 1, 3-4.
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Publisher
Chris H. Bailey
Pub. Date
©2000
Physical Desc
2 volumes : illustrations, facimiles, maps, portraits ( 3 supplements)
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English
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John Stull was probably born in Germany between 1680-1700. He immigrated to America before 1725. He and his wife, Martha, had ten children. The first four were probably born in Pennsylvania, the others in Prince George's County, Maryland. He was the first permanent German settler west of Frederick County, Maryland. Descendants lived in Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Texas, Arkansas and elsewhere.
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Autobiography of Luman Andros Shurtleff (1807-1884), son of Noah Shirtliff and Lydia Brown. He was born in Montgomery, Massachusetts, moved (with his parents) to Franklin, Portage County, Ohio in 1819, and married Eunice Gaylor in 1830. They became converts to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and lived to Kirtland, Ohio, Farr West, Missouri, and Nauvoo, Illinois and other places, finally moving Ogden, Utah in 1853. In 1859 he settled...
9) Fisher facts
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English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Fisher (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, and Switzerland. Some immigrated to Massachusetts and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some settled in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Vermont. During the 1800's, some...
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Publisher
Schoonmaker
Pub. Date
1980
Physical Desc
viii, 448 p. : ill, maps, ports.
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English
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The ancestor of Isaac Garrison (ca. 1732-1836) came to the New World from France about 1686 and settled on Staten Island, New York. There were four generations of Isaac Garrison. The various families scattered throughout New York, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. They later moved into Kentucky, Iowa, South Carolina and elsewhere.
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D. Wheaton
Pub. Date
c1999
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iii, 227 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., maps, ports.
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English
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James Halstead was first mentioned in the records of Greenbrier, Virginia in 1787. The veterans headstone placed " ... on his gravesite at Indian Mills in Summers County "--P.3. in the government cemetery list his birth and death dates as 1740 to 1815. He may have migrated from North Carolina. He had three known sons and one daughter. "James and his sons John, Amos and Benjamin were found in many old records of Greenbrier and later Monroe County."--P....
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E.Y. Pryor
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English
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Donald McNab was born in about 1768-75 in Islay, Argyll, Scotland. He married Jane Noble in about 1800 and they had nine children. He died 8 August 1850 in Broadsea, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Descendants lived in Scotland, throughout Canada and England with some living in Wales, South Africa, Australia, Michigan and Texas.
13) Blaisdell papers
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English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Blaisdell (and variant spellings) families who left England for America. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of Ralf, or Ralph Bleasdale who sailed with wife, Elizabeth, and their son, Henry from Bristol (England) in 1635. Their ship, the Angel Gabriel was shipwrecked near the shore of Pemaquid Point, Maine. Ralph and his family settled in York (Maine), and later...
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Publisher
Shawver Pub
Pub. Date
1931
Physical Desc
192, [3] p., [4] leaves of plates. : ports.
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English
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Walter Ker was born in 1656 in Scotland, where he was a parishioner in the Dalsert, Lanarkshire parish. He and his wife Margaret emigrated to America in 1685. They eventually settled at Freehold, Monmouth Co., New Jersey, where he died in 1748. Margaret Ker " ... was born in 1651 and died October 1, 1734. She may have been the daughter of James Johnstone. Walter and Margaret are buried on a hilly point one-half mile east of the present Tennant...
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English
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Hinman (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Germany, and Ireland. Some allied families came from Bulgaria. Focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of Sgt. Edward Hinman, Sr. (d. 1681) who left England in 1650 and settled in Stratford, Connecticut. Edward married Hannah Stiles in 1652, and had eight children. Another ancestor was John...
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L.E. Higley
Pub. Date
1998?]
Physical Desc
4 v. (1274 p.) : ill., ports.
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English
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Captain John Higley (1649-1714) was born at Frimley, Surrey County, England. He married Hannah Drake (1653-1694) in 1671 at Windsor, Connecticut. They had ten children, 1673-1689. He married 2) Sarah Strong Bissell in 1696 at Simsbury, Connecticut. They had seven children, 1697-1707. He died at Simsbury. Descendants lived in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, Ohio, New York, Illinois, Michigan, Utah, Idaho, Kansas and elsewhere.
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English
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The Frontier chronicle is the scholarly portion of the PCGS publication, which features local histories, family histories, extracts of records, finding aids to the records housed in their library, general research aids, and other genealogical and historical information.
The "PCGS news" was formerly known as "Pottawattamie County Genealogical Society newsletter." It was absorbed into "The Frontier chronicle" in 1995, and appeared as a regular section...
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Publisher
Dewey Publishing
Pub. Date
1898.
Physical Desc
1117 pages, [109] leaves of plates : illustration, coat of arms, facsimiles, maps, portraits.
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English
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Thomas Dewey, probably a Huguenot, emigrated from Sandwich, Kent, England in 1630, settling at Dorchester and then Windsor, Massachusetts. He died in 1648. Descendants lived chiefly in New England, although some were scattered throughout the United States.
19) Littell's living age: a family history and genealogical publication of Littell Families of America
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English
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Section 2 newsletter are for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Littell (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Ireland, and Scotland in the 1600's-1700's. Some were French Huguenots. Among immigrant ancestors were: John and Samuel Littell, who lived in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, then moved to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1783; also Jonah Littell (born ca. 1740), who moved from New Jersey...
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Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor
Pub. Date
1940
Physical Desc
viii, 624 p., [3] leaves of plates ; 24 cm.
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English
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Thomas Upson emigrated from England and settled in Hartford, Connecticut in 1638, he died in Farmington, Connecticut on 19 July 1655. It is thought that Thomas may have first married in England. He married Elizabeth Fuller 23 January 1646 at Hartford, Connecticut. After Thomas died, she married Edmond Scott. Descendants and relatives lived in Connecticut, New York, Ohio, Michigan, Massachusetts, Indiana, Missouri, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Alabama,...
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