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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Veach, Veatch, Veech, Veitch (etc.) families in America. Some early progenitors came mainly from Peebles and Dawyck, Scotland, and from other areas in Scotland. Focus is on (but not restricted to) James "The Sheriffe" Veitch (1628-1681), who landed in Maryland in 1651. Early Veitch (etc) families were established in Maryland, New York, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, Louisiana,...
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Copenhaven families in America. Focus is mainly on descendants of Jacob Paul Copenhaven and Lillian Pearson who were married at Bigheart (now Barnsdall) Oklahoma, in 1910. Their children were Don Paul, Lillian Loraine, and Cleo Ruby "Patricia." Cleo married James E. Templeton; Lillian married Herschel Grimsley; and Don married Ercile Sims. The Copenhaven, Templeton, and other...
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Templeton families who mainly came from Ireland and Scotland, and settled in Massachusetts in the 1600's. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of Mary Wigfield, who was born to Benjamin Wigfield in Pennsylvania ca. 1770. In 1792, she married Thomas Templeton in Surry County, North Carolina, and had five children, Amos, James, Thomas, Patsey, and Alfred. Descendants...
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English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Veach, Veatch, Veech, Veitch (etc.) families in America. Some early progenitors came mainly from Peebles and Dawyck, Scotland, and from other areas in Scotland. Focus is on (but not restricted to) James "The Sheriffe" Veitch (1628-1681), who landed in Maryland in 1651. Early Veitch (etc) families were established in Maryland, New York, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, Louisiana,...
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Piker's Pad
Pub. Date
[1975?]
Physical Desc
184 p, [36] p. of plates : ill., ports.
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English
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Autobiography of Isabel (Molison) Templeton, who was born in Scotland, and married John Clark Templeton. He was an engineer in oil development, and they lived in various places around the world until the depression in 1931. They returned to Scotland at that time, and he began a laundry business. Isabel helped unionize underpaid, overworked typists in the early 1900s, and strove to liberate the "old folks" in the 1970s.
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