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The Rev. Sylvanus Holly: His Ancestors and Descendants Stephan P. Clarke
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ISBN: 9781642545265
This book is a 10-generation study of the Holly-Holley and Hawley descendants of the Rev. Sylvanus Holly. It contains multiple illustrations including maps, documents and photographs. Several special articles are included about persons and events of particular interest that deserve more detailed consideration. There is also an index of the 1155 names included among the 261 people considered.
THE WOODEN NICKEL E CHRISTOPHER MANDY
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ISBN: 9798387315923
Conversation on America’s Black urban family, its functionality, and continued struggle to find purpose within the daily taunt of institutionalized racist systems. All that seems to provide much of the devastation that plagues Black existence as a community. Whereby the challenge for equality, wealth, and education has created a real conflict for black value and acceptance into mainstream white America. In this lies the “Wooden Nickel” for which we shall explore and diagnose to help bring a new focus towards being a Black American in this nation.
Through the Ages: My Family History Gay Seversike Lindquist
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THROUGH THE AGES: MY FAMILY HISTORY begins with the story of my ancestors and the challenges and hardships they experienced over the years as they created a new life in a new land. Their struggles and determination led the way for me and my generation. The story goes on to describe my life as an Iowa farm girl, a wife and mother, a nurse. and finally a retiree. It deals with the unbelievable number of changes that have occurred during my lifetime from journeys across the country in covered wagons to international travel by air. My hope is that this book might provide one block in the foundation for future of the generations in my family.
Volume II Ancestors of Hilda Bridget Cotter Kohl Maternal Line Authors: Kohl Family Jenny, Shawn, Mattie, Emma, Phoebe, Greta
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Volume II of The Ancestors of Hilda Bridget Cotter Kohl covers the maternal line of Hilda. Many of Hilda’s ancestors were instrumental in building the foundation of the United States of America. They immigrated as early as the 1700s and were church leaders, politicians, farmers, and revolutionaries. Hilda stems from a very long line of immigrants who braved the New World for a better life for their families. And if Hilda is any indication, they succeeded remarkably well.
Whisenhunt / Records Family Book: Vol II Whisenhunt / Huckleberry Gary Whisenhunt
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Revision 1, 2022. Family history of the author whose parents came from Jefferson County, IL. This volume traces the Whisenhunt and Huckleberry ancestors back in time through Southern Illinois, back to early colonial days and even into the 1700s an earlier in southern Germany and Switzerland. Other surnames as they apply to the family tree include Boster, Smith, Hutchison, Vernon, and more. Interesting figures from the past include William Huckleberry, who killed two men, and Squire Whisenhunt, the earliest Whisenhunt (along with his possible brother Uriah) to come to Jefferson County, IL. Much information is presented about Squire Whisenhunt including his marriages, children out of wedlo ...
Whiskey Row: the Development of Coalinga's Front Street, the liveliest place on the West Side David Paul Davenport
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ISBN: 9781645507758
Coalinga, California, began in 1889 as a supply center for a coal mine and became a boom town when oil was discovered nearby in 1896. Seemingly overnight the oil district attracted wildcatters who explored and proved the field making it by 1910 the largest producing oil field in California. As the supply center for this district Coalinga's population soared from a couple of hundred in 1900 to over 6,000 in 1910 making it the second largest city in Fresno County. | One consequence of this explosive growth was the desire of some residents to separate those who worked in the oil fields from their hard-earned money, so Coalinga attracted liquor dealers, gamblers, and fallen women. Those who ...
Whispered Memories of Our Ancestors Related Families of Patterson, Graham, Kobel, Brechin, Schmidt, Stalcop, Cook, Mauser, Maxey, Allen, Nelson & Armistead Judith Patterson
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ISBN: 9798885674980
Family history of author's father Kenneth Patterson (1918-1990) who was born in Springfield, MO. This book traces the Patterson and Smith ancestors back to colonial days and earlier in Scotland, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, England and France. The book discusses persons with other surnames who intermarried with the Patterson and Smith, including Graham, Kobel, Brechin, Stalcop, Cook, Mauser, Maxey, Nelson, Allen, Martiau and Armistead. Remarkable ancestors featured include Edward Patterson Cook who joined the California gold rush, narrowly escaped a murder plot and chronicled his return home with port stops in Acapulco and Panama. The frontiersman Jesse Maxey served in the Revolutionary ...
Wilcox Family: Descendants of John Wilcock and Mary Wylsher Bill Wilcox
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ISBN: 9798885676083
Wilcox Family: 13 generations of Descendants of John Wilcock and Mary Wylsher. The family of Wilcox, Wilcock is of Saxon origin, and was seated at Bury St. Edmonds, in the county of Suffolk, England, before the Norman conquest. John Wilcock was a descendant of Capt. John Wilcock who commanded 1000 lancers against William the Conqueror. Sir John Dugdale, in his Visitations of the County of Suffolk, mentions fifteen generations of this family previous to 1600. This traces the family back to 1200. On July 15th of 1633 John, Mary and their children John Jr, Ann, and Sarah boarded the Griffin at the Downs Ship Anchorage, Kent, England to sail for Massachusetts. Also aboard the same ship were ...

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