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"SAMBITO" Leo Pergson
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"SAMBITO" Italian Family IMMIGRATION from Palma Italy in 1920 to Ellis Island pass the Statue of Liberty to New York NY the United States of AMERICA USA.
Backyard Evangelism Carla Estell
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Backyard Evangelism Reaching America – one neighborhood at a time. When we moved to Georgia our children were 5, 3, and 1. We found a ranch house in a small, quiet neighborhood. Our backyard quickly became the neighborhood playground. During our 11 years there we established several fun traditions which God used to reach many of our neighbors. This is a how to book. In its pages you will find all you need from coloring books to costume patterns so that you to can have a party with a purpose. Not only can they be great memory making traditions for your family, they can also bring your neighbors together and provide opportunity for fellowship and evangelism. When we sold our home ...
Dr. Hugh J Glenn 1824-1883"Glenn Ranch" Jacinto Glenn County Calif.In 1891 Separated from Colusa County California in 1894 Willows Glenn County named in honor of Dr. Hugh Glenn Jacinto Glenn County Ca Leo Pergson
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ISBN: 9781633189201
"Glenn Ranch" Publisher: Leo Pergson The Museum of Willows~ Document Sacramento Ca, Oct 17, 1899 Mr. Eer' H.J. Glenn Jacinto~ Donate by: Gary Hansen City of Willows Council Member & John Rumiano of Rumiano Cheese Factory Willows Glenn County California` Dr. Hugh James Glenn 1824-1883~a 49er Pioneer~ California~ A Very Important Historical Contribution to The Museum of Willows. A Received Payment No 1691 Jacinto April 5, 1892 of the original unseen by the Public. An Historical Document dated Apr 5, 1892 Bank of Chico paid by Hugh J Glenn~ that Authenticates the History of H.J. Glenn Jacinto, Steamer "Red Bluff" the Sacramento Transportation Company and 1891, Glenn County that was ...
Eastern Arizona College - College of Many Names James Claridge
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The History of Eastern Arizona College from 1888 to 2018
Harriet the Moses of Her People SARAH H BRADFORD
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It's All Relatives Columns LaRae Kerr
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ISBN: 9781620307175
Full of magical, entertaining stories illustrating historical research activities you can duplicate for your family. You may find new information on your relatives in these columns. Certainly you will discover new ways of finding relatives. Section Headings include: Imperative Basics; The Eight-Step Cycle of Genealogical Research; Genealogical Procedures; Genealogy Tools; Record Types; Archives and Repositories; Internet Research; Ethnic Research; Memoirs; Family Activities; Family Reunions; Artifacts; Historical Activities; Historical Information on Ancestors. See www.itsallrelatives.org; www.freefamilyhistorybook.com; www.lafeanddolliewadsworth.blogspot.com; www.alfreefamily.blo ...
Rykunyk Family History John Rykunyk-Ryan
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Paul and Anna Rykunyk immigrated from Ukraine to Canada at the turn of the 20th century. Every migration is an act of courage and faith in a better life. This is their story and the stories of their descendants who did in fact have better lives because of Paul and Anna's journey.
The 1907 Autobiography of Henry Martin Bradley Introduction and Afterword by Stuart Van Leer Bradley, Jr. Second Edition
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ISBN: 9780999582701
Henry Martin Bradley was born in Lee, Massachusetts, in 1824 and moved to Ohio in 1835. Despite the danger of wolves, a young Henry helped his family clear their Ohio land and farm in the 1830s. He owned and operated lumber mills in Michigan in the 1860s and 1870s and tells of the rough-and-tumble politics of the time. He prospected for iron ore in Minnesota in the 1880s. Late in life he owned an orange orchard in California and spent his winters there. Bradley died in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1918. This 114-page book includes 23 original illustrations, Bradley history and genealogical material, and 21 pages of photographs including 14 carte-de-visite photographs from a privately owne ...