Author: Oran W. Rowland
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Category : Van Buren County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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A History of Van Buren County, Michigan
Author: Oran W. Rowland
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Category : Van Buren County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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Category : Van Buren County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 586
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The Drakes of Van Buren County, Michigan
Author: Toni Jackson Benson
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 304
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Joshua Cope Drake (1817-1906), son of William Jehiel Drake and Hannah Montross, was born in Long Point Bay, Ontario, Canada, and died in Bangor, Michigan. He married (1) Elizabeth J. Little (1819-1879), daughter of Nathaniel and Ann Little. She was born in Charleston, New York. He married (2) Mary Elizabeth Clark Penrod (b. 1845), daughter of John Marvin and Ann Mary Woodward Clark, in 1879 in Bangor, Michigan. She was born in New York. He had fifteen children.
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 304
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Joshua Cope Drake (1817-1906), son of William Jehiel Drake and Hannah Montross, was born in Long Point Bay, Ontario, Canada, and died in Bangor, Michigan. He married (1) Elizabeth J. Little (1819-1879), daughter of Nathaniel and Ann Little. She was born in Charleston, New York. He married (2) Mary Elizabeth Clark Penrod (b. 1845), daughter of John Marvin and Ann Mary Woodward Clark, in 1879 in Bangor, Michigan. She was born in New York. He had fifteen children.
Toni's List
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Category : Genealogical libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Category : Genealogical libraries
Languages : en
Pages : 404
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Genealogical & Local History Books in Print
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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Category : Genealogy
Languages : en
Pages : 588
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Descendants of Charles Bailey and Lydia Benton
Author: Gloria Bailey Jackson
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Category : Wisconsin
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Charles Bailey was born in about 1730. He married Lydia Benton, daughter of Caleb Benton and Hannah Ensign, 18 February 1856 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. They had eight children. Charles died 9 February 1807 in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Connecticut, New York, Wisconsin and South Dakota.
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Category : Wisconsin
Languages : en
Pages : 410
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Charles Bailey was born in about 1730. He married Lydia Benton, daughter of Caleb Benton and Hannah Ensign, 18 February 1856 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut. They had eight children. Charles died 9 February 1807 in Litchfield County, Connecticut. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Connecticut, New York, Wisconsin and South Dakota.
The Families of George Geer and Thomas Geer
Author: Geer Family Association
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Languages : en
Pages : 546
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George Geer's children were born in Connecticut in the mid-later 17th century. Thomas Geer had a daughter, Mary Geer, and a son Shubael Geer born in 1675 in Wenham, Massachusetts. Descendants are scattered throughout the U.S. and Québec. Includes Parke, Williams, Gates, tyler, Spicer, Beeman, York, Starkweather, Driscoll, Doty, Fails, Prior, Coleman, and related families.
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Languages : en
Pages : 546
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George Geer's children were born in Connecticut in the mid-later 17th century. Thomas Geer had a daughter, Mary Geer, and a son Shubael Geer born in 1675 in Wenham, Massachusetts. Descendants are scattered throughout the U.S. and Québec. Includes Parke, Williams, Gates, tyler, Spicer, Beeman, York, Starkweather, Driscoll, Doty, Fails, Prior, Coleman, and related families.
THE LINDSEYS – KANSAS PIONEERS 1855 – 2024
Author: Marvin L
Publisher: AuthorHouse
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 446
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This book was written largely for the benefit of the writers children and grandchildren so they would know something of the life and hardships faced by their pioneering ancestors. It was inspired by their questions about our childhood and youth and their own memories of many visits to the Kansas farms of their grandparents and great grandparents. However, we think many other readers will enjoy learning something about what it was like growing up on a midwestern farm in the 1940s and 50s. A time that was in many ways much simpler but certainly not easy. We had the privilege of knowing personally grandparents and great grandparents who had lived through the many profound changes that occurred around the change of the century. Automobiles, tractors and telephones had only arrived on the farm about 30 years earlier and the grandparents’ barns and garages were still filled with horse-drawn equipment and harnesses from an earlier era. Electricity and graveled roads only occurred after WWII in our memory and running water and indoor bathrooms were still not common on many farms as late as 1955. It was a different and changing world of which we were privileged to be a part. Almost all our relatives lived nearby, and neighbors all knew us and didn’t hesitate to let our parents know if we were up to any mischief. We were expected to take responsibility, work hard, always be truthful, stay out of trouble, study hard and plant straight rows. All are excellent traits that unfortunately are not as valued today as they were then. In the book we have shared some history of the area and some stories of incidents from our lives that were not uncommon among farm families. We hope readers enjoy learning about us and our families.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
This book was written largely for the benefit of the writers children and grandchildren so they would know something of the life and hardships faced by their pioneering ancestors. It was inspired by their questions about our childhood and youth and their own memories of many visits to the Kansas farms of their grandparents and great grandparents. However, we think many other readers will enjoy learning something about what it was like growing up on a midwestern farm in the 1940s and 50s. A time that was in many ways much simpler but certainly not easy. We had the privilege of knowing personally grandparents and great grandparents who had lived through the many profound changes that occurred around the change of the century. Automobiles, tractors and telephones had only arrived on the farm about 30 years earlier and the grandparents’ barns and garages were still filled with horse-drawn equipment and harnesses from an earlier era. Electricity and graveled roads only occurred after WWII in our memory and running water and indoor bathrooms were still not common on many farms as late as 1955. It was a different and changing world of which we were privileged to be a part. Almost all our relatives lived nearby, and neighbors all knew us and didn’t hesitate to let our parents know if we were up to any mischief. We were expected to take responsibility, work hard, always be truthful, stay out of trouble, study hard and plant straight rows. All are excellent traits that unfortunately are not as valued today as they were then. In the book we have shared some history of the area and some stories of incidents from our lives that were not uncommon among farm families. We hope readers enjoy learning about us and our families.
Meet the Tisdales
Author: Rosa Doris Tisdale
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Languages : en
Pages : 808
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John Tisdale (1614-1675) immigrated from England to Plymouth, Massachu- setts during or before 1634, married Sarah Walker in the 1640s, and moved to Taunton, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Ontario, Manitoba and elsewhere in Canada.
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Languages : en
Pages : 808
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John Tisdale (1614-1675) immigrated from England to Plymouth, Massachu- setts during or before 1634, married Sarah Walker in the 1640s, and moved to Taunton, Massachusetts. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to Ontario, Manitoba and elsewhere in Canada.
Portrait and Biographical Record of Kalamazoo, Allegan and Van Buren Counties, Michigan
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Category : Allegan County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1172
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Category : Allegan County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 1172
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History of Berrien and Van Buren Counties, Michigan
Author: Franklin Ellis
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Category : Berrien County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 821
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Category : Berrien County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 821
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