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51 | Julia Hills Johnson http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tannerfamily/johnson.html#jhills Source: Brenda Tanner | ||
52 | Last Will and Testament http://users.ev1.net/~eberry/berry.htm | ||
53 | Lattie Mae Moose McClure Booth | ||
54 | Letter from James G. Willie Ship Thornton, at Sea off New York, June 11, 1856 (Credit: Journal Exerpts from the Mormon Immigration Index) | ||
55 | Letter from Joseph Moulton to his Wives and Children 18 October 1899 | ||
56 | Lillian Lavone Clark Carol Hardin's correspondence to her family of Lillian's illness. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
57 | Martin Church Hardy Obituary | ||
58 | Martin Church Hardy Another obituary | ||
59 | Martin Church Hardy 1891 - 1983 | ||
60 | Mary Bronson (Brunson) Desborough | ||
61 | Mary Lavina Lee Moulton Wife of William Denton Moulton. Crossed the plains led by George Q. Cannon (Credit: Wasatch County Daughters of Utah Pioneers) | ||
62 | Matilda Lawrence Price Testimony and Patriarchal Blessing | ||
63 | Mattie Winkless Kunkel
As told by her daughter LaVone Kunkel Moulton | ||
64 | Mossingford Rifles, Company I, 44th Virginia Volunteer Regiment-Roster Denotes killed and wounded in battle. | ||
65 | Notes someone took of the Voyage of the ship Thornton that included information on Sarah Denton Moulton and the birth of her son, Charles Alma Moulton. Found on this website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tolleygenealogy/thornton.html General Voyage Notes 4 May 1856 Liverpool, England - 14 Jun 1856 New York, New York | ||
66 | Oaths of Allegiance - 1777 Pittsylvania County, VA
copy done by Cynthia Hubbard Headen
source: The Magazine of VA Genealogy, v.23, #1 (Feb.1985),
transcribed by Marian Dodson Chiarito
http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapittsy/Oaths.html | ||
67 | Ode to the Damato Family Written for the 1994 Damato Family Reunion held in Jacksonville, Duval, Florida | ||
68 | Odgen Standard Examiner, 09 Aug. 1887, p. 1 The execution of Fred Hopt, the murderer of Johnny Turner, gets closer. | ||
69 | Olive Mary Knight Benson Minnie Egan Anderson, “Olive Mary Knight Benson and Her Children,â€? excerpted from John Henry Evans and Minnie Egan Anderson, Ezra T. Benson: Pioneerâ€â€Statesmanâ€â€Saint (Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News Press, 1947), 349–51; transcript courtesy of Ann Potter. | ||
70 | Olive Mary Knight Benson (seventh wife) “History of Olive Mary Knight Benson,� in Donald Benson Alder and Elsie L. Alder, comp., The Benson Family: The Ancestory and Descendants of Ezra T. Benson (The Ezra T. Benson Genealogical Society, Inc., 1979), 272; transcript courtesy of Jared Parkinson. | ||
71 | Passengers of the Truelove, sailed September 1635 from London, England to Massachusetts Bay. History and passenger list from The Winthrop Society. | ||
72 | Presley Hardy Served for the Confederacy in Company H 38th Virginia Volunteer Regiment and called themselves "Secession Guards" (Credit: Linda Lewis Lepow,From the book: "57th VA Infantry" abstracted by Charles W. Sublett and 38th Regiment Virginia Volunteer Infantry Company F "Davis Rifle Guards") | ||
73 | Relatives in the Mormon Battalion (Credit: U.S. Mormon Battalion, Inc.) | ||
74 | Reuben Warren Allred Explains the family confusion of an Uncle and Nephew with the same name (Credit: U.S. Mormon Battalion, Inc.) | ||
75 | Richard Farthing The Last Will and Testament (Credit: Barbara Farthing Bonham) | ||
76 | Samuel Priday Short history | ||
77 | Sarah "Sallie" Bloodworth The Bloodworth Family Bible information | ||
78 | Sarah Ann Priday Winkless Brief history | ||
79 | Sarah Howard Source: Peter Blood 20424 Cabana Drive Germantown, MD 20876 301-540-6234 | ||
80 | Sarah Lillian Hurst The majority of this history was written by Sarah Lillian (Hurst) Wilker in 1939 ( edited by Ty Richins in 2002). The last section was added by her daughter, Maya Wilker Muir. http://www.familyheritageseries.org/histories/hurst/slhurst.php | ||
81 | Ships Passenger List "The George" from England to Virginia 21 Aug 1635 Source: http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tova_george1635.shtml Transcriber: Laura Freeman | ||
82 | Solomon Acton Kunkel He had an exciting life as a prospector for gold and wagon master and camp finder for the surveyors of the Southern Pacific Railroad. | ||
83 | The execution by firing squad of Fred Hopt.
The Daily Enquirer,12 Aug 1887 Hopt was convicted 4 times for the murder of John "Johnny" Franklin Turner. | ||
84 | This passenger list includes occupations Found on : http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~tolleygenealogy/mthornton.html#moltonca | ||
85 | Thomas John Watson The Last Will and Testament (Credit: Barbara Bonham) | ||
86 | Thomas Porcher
Ogden Standard Examiner 23 Nov 1885 Trial on unlawful cohabitation charges and his conviction. | ||
87 | Thomas Porcher and Eliza Porcher
Salt Lake Tribune, 22 Jul 1885 Thomas Porcher brought up on charges of unlawful cohabitation with his niece. | ||
88 | Thomas Turner Ordinations approved at Conference held July 7, 1838 at Far West, Missouri: Members of "the Camp" receive their blessings and are ordained seventies by Sidney Rigdon. (Zion's Camp 1834) Source:FWR Far West Record: Minutes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830–1844, edited by Donald Q. Cannon and Lyndon W. Cook (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company), 1983. | ||
89 | Vera Stubbs History of Vera Stubbs | ||
90 | Vincent Meigs | ||
91 | Will of Richard Parsons Court Orders Book 5, page 139 Pittsylvania County,VA December 22, 1783 Contributed by Donna Parsons Price
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92 | Will of William Parsons
vii. WILLIAM PARSONS, m. MARY (POLLY) BLANKS.
Notes for WILLIAM PARSONS:
FILM 0033270
VOL 15 PG 236
December 15, 1806
Contributed by Donna Parsons Price
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93 | Willard Carroll and Charlotte Moulton Carroll (Credit: Wasatch County Daughters of Utah Pioneers) | ||
94 | William Denton Moulton 1843-1883 (Credit: Wasatch County Daughters of Utah Pioneers) |