The Greene Family, Being a Record of the Ancestry and Descendents O F Maxson Alvaro Greene

"From pioneer to plantation" : the history of Daniel Greene and Eustacia Andrews, John Due west. Andrews and some related families

Daniel Ezekiel Greene was built-in in 1793 in Greenville Canton, South Carolina. He married Eustacia Andrews (1793-1876), daughter of John W. Andrews/Anders (1769-1844) and Elizabeth Abercrombie, in 1814 in Darlington District, Southward Carolina. They had fourteen children. He died in 1842 in Livingston, Alabama. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Alabama and Mississippi.

Creator
Montalvo, Richard Gerald Carey, b. 1945
Drove
Family History Archive
Subject
Greene family, Andrews family, Anders family, Cary family, Dancy family, Gillespie family unit, Gunn family, McCown family unit, Scott family, Wetherbee family

"From pioneer to plantation" : the history of Daniel Greene and Eustacia Andrews, John W. Andrews and some related families; supp.

Daniel Ezekiel Greene was built-in in 1793 in Greenville Canton, South Carolina. He married Eustacia Andrews (1793-1876), daughter of John Due west. Andrews/Anders (1769-1844) and Elizabeth Abercrombie, in 1814 in Darlington District, Due south Carolina. They had fourteen children. He died in 1842 in Livingston, Alabama. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Alabama and Mississippi.

Creator
Montalvo, Richard Gerald Carey, b. 1945
Drove
Family unit History Archive
Subject
Greene family, Andrews family, Anders family, Cary family, Dancy family, Gillespie family, Gunn family, McCown family, Scott family, Wetherbee family

300 years of the Place family in America

Cover title.

Creator
Clegg, Mary Lou Treece
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject
England - Genealogy, Allen family, Bunnell family, Butts family unit, Clark family, Culver family unit, Dawes family unit, Dorrance family, Dyer family, Earley family, Eley family, Ewans family, Arnold family, Foust family, Frost family, Galpin family unit, Greene family unit, Hammond family, Harter family unit, Hazard family, Herendeen family, Hicks family, Hopkins family, Bartron family, Horton family, Keach family unit, Kenyon family, Lewis family unit, Lott family unit, Dear family unit, Miller family, Mitchell family, Morse family, Tater family, Biles family, Nye family, Perkins family, Phillips family, Rogers family, Ross family, Sherman family, Shicks family, Shippee family unit, Smith family, Stafford family, Bishop family unit, Place, Enoch, 1631-1695, Bowen family, Briggs family unit, Brooks family unit, Dark-brown family unit

[Bender, X Eyck, Parsons, Greene, Thorne, Thomas and Lloyd families]

Christian Bender was built-in in 1732 in Germany. He emigrated in nearly 1746 and settled in Bethlehem, Albany, New York. He married Elizabeth Cramer and they had nine children. He died in 1808. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in New York. Includes Borthwick, Burnap, Lloyd, Swain and related families.

Creator
Bender, Hannah Louise Thomas, b. 1845
Collection
Family History Annal
Subject area
Bender family, Burnap family, Greene family, Lloyd family, Parsons family, Beau family, Ten Eyck family unit, Thomas family, Thorne family, Borthwick family unit

[Corrections and additions to "A Greene family unit history" past Walter & Ella Green (1981)]

Compiled family history.

Creator
Alexander, E. J.
Collection
Family unit History Archive
Subject
Greene family unit

[Indexes to] Bong - Sharpe genealogy : ...

Indexes to publication entitled: Bell - Sharpe (final revision) : containing genealogiccal and some biographical sketches, and illustrations of Bidelspach(er) - Bell families in America and their origin, the Beutelsbach - Beut(t)elspacher families in Germ

Creator
Kittrell, Margaret Talbot
Drove
Family unit History Archive
Field of study
Bong family unit, Beutelsbach family, Tumlin family unit, Tomlin family, Beutelspacher family, Bidelspacher family, Sparke family, Attmore family unit, Light-green family, Greene family, Langenstein family unit, Stroop family unit

A first compilation of the genealogy of Mary Ann Hunter (Hutera) : including the following major lines Barnett, Blackburn, Bostick, Clary, Greene, Hampton, Higginbotham, Hix, Hunter, & Perkins

Creator
Pedersen, Gaylen
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject
Hunter family unit, Barnett family unit, Hunter, Mary Ann, Blackburn family unit, Bostick family unit, Clary family unit, Greene family, Hampton family unit, Higginbotham family, Hix family unit, Perkins family

A Caldwell family unit tree : the paternal ancestors of Grace and Walter Caldwell; five. 01

Thomas Cadwell (d.1694) immigrated before 1652 from Scotland to Hartford, Connecticut, and was married in 1658 to widow Elizabeth (Stebbins) Wilson, daughter of Edward and Frances Stebbins and widow of Robert Wilson. Thomas Cadwell kept the ferry at Hartford, was also a constable, and held other pocket-size offices. William Erwin Caldwell (1858-1938), a direct descendant in the eighth generation, was the start to change the surname spelling; he was besides the father of Walter Evans Caldwell and Grace Ray (Caldwell) Hall, and lived chiefly in Chicago and Louisville. "This family unit tree consists of all the paternal ancestors, who are known, of Walter Evans Caldwell and his sis, Grace (Caldwell) Hall"--Preface, v. 1, leaf iv. Includes some ancestors in England to about 1550 A.D.

Creator
Goodrich, Merton Taylor, Hall, Grace Caldwell (Grace Ray Caldwell), b. 1889
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject area
Caldwell family, Cadwell family unit, Mixer family, Mixter family, Ward family unit, Warriner family, Baldwin family, Firman family, Ferman family, Green family, Greene family, Haven family, Latham family, McKinstry family

A Caldwell family tree : the paternal ancestors of Grace and Walter Caldwell; v. 02

Thomas Cadwell (d.1694) immigrated earlier 1652 from Scotland to Hartford, Connecticut, and was married in 1658 to widow Elizabeth (Stebbins) Wilson, daughter of Edward and Frances Stebbins and widow of Robert Wilson. Thomas Cadwell kept the ferry at Hartford, was also a constable, and held other minor offices. William Erwin Caldwell (1858-1938), a direct descendant in the eighth generation, was the first to change the surname spelling; he was also the father of Walter Evans Caldwell and Grace Ray (Caldwell) Hall, and lived importantly in Chicago and Louisville. "This family tree consists of all the paternal ancestors, who are known, of Walter Evans Caldwell and his sister, Grace (Caldwell) Hall"--Preface, v. one, leaf 4. Includes some ancestors in England to about 1550 A.D.

Creator
Goodrich, Merton Taylor, Hall, Grace Caldwell (Grace Ray Caldwell), b. 1889
Collection
Family History Annal
Subject
Caldwell family, Cadwell family, Mixer family, Mixter family, Ward family, Warriner family, Baldwin family unit, Firman family unit, Ferman family, Dark-green family, Greene family, Haven family, Latham family, McKinstry family

A compilation of the known descendants of Thomas and Rhoda (Patterson) Lillard, a pioneer family of Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa

"Thomas Lillard was born in Virginia, in Culpeper County according to his obituary and family tradition, on 28 December 1792. He died xvi April 1881 on his farm about Garden Grove, Decatur County, Iowa, and was cached on Easter Sunday, 17 Apr, 1881, in the Garden Grove cemetery...As an orphan he was raised in Bourbon Canton, Kentucky traditionally past a neighboring family and possibly by his female parent's family, Delaney."--p. 1 He served in the War of 1812 from Kentucky. Thomas married Rhoda Patterson (1804-1887), daughter of John and Keziah (Horneday) Patterson in present day St. Louis Canton, Missouri. They lived in Missouri, Illionois later on Garden Grove, Iowa where they both died. Descendants lived in Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, California, Minnesota, Idaho, Montana and elsewhere.

Creator
Lillard, Gerald F. (Gerald Francis), 1904-
Collection
Family unit History Annal
Subject
Lillard family unit, Abercrombie family, Pence family, Smith family, Stiles family, Winget family, Wood family, Bellamy family unit, Eales family unit, Eals family unit, Greene family, McMurray family, Metier family, Murray family, Norton family

A genealogical sketch of the descendants of Robert Light-green of Wales, Mass.

Robert Greene moved to Wales (and then part of Brimfield), Massachusetts in 1743, and married Sarah Rogers in 1744. They had nine children, 1745-1769. The family moved to Tolland, Connecticut, ca. 1751 and returned to Wales, Massachusetts, between 1757 and 1766. Their grandson, Alfred Greene (1783-1873) was born at Whitingham, Vermont, the son of Nathan Greene (1755-1838). He married Clarissa Smith, daughter of Asa and Submit Severance Smith, in 1810. They had seven children, 1812-1833, born at Whitingham. Descendants listed lived in Vermont, Massachusetts, Ohio, and elsewhere. Includes a listing of some or all of the Green--Greene immigrants to New England in earlier years, but does non trace whatever connection to Robert Greene.

Creator
Greene, R. (Reuben), 1817-
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject area
Greene family, Green family unit, Bowen family, Carley family, Faulkner family, Flintstone family, Squier family, Underwood family, Greene, Robert, fl. 1743

A genealogical sketch of the descendants of Robert Light-green of Wales, Mass.

Robert Greene moved to Wales (then office of Brimfield), Massachusetts in 1743, and married Sarah Rogers in 1744. They had nine children, 1745-1769. The family moved to Tolland, Connecticut, ca. 1751 and returned to Wales, Massachusetts, between 1757 and 17

Creator
Greene, R. (Reuben), b. 1817
Drove
Family History Archive
Subject
Greene family unit, Green family, Bowen family, Carley family, Faulkner family unit, Flint family unit, Squier family, Underwood family unit

A genealogy of the Lacey family unit

Edward Lacey immigrated from England to settle on the Chesapeake Bay, and later moved to Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. His son, Edward Lacey Jr. (1742-1813), ran away from dwelling house, and served in the French and Indian State of war. He and then moved to Chester District

Creator
Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920
Collection
Family unit History Annal
Subject
Lacey family, Greene family unit, Lewis family, McCrary family, Morris family, Nabers family, Sandefur family

A Greene family history : an account of the ancestors and descendants of Nathan and Job Greene, who pioneered the settlement of St. Albans, Vermont

John Greene (1597-1659) emigrated in 1635 from England to Salem, Massachusetts, moved to Providence, Rhode Island in 1636 with Roger Williams, and married twice (once in England). Descendants lived in New England, Ohio, Illinois, Georgia and elsewhere. Includes ancestors in England to the early 1200s.

Creator
Greene, Walter, 1905-, Greene, Ella, 1912-
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Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Discipline
Greene family unit, Dark-green family unit, Allen family, Almy family unit, Carr family, Evarts family unit, Rathbone family, Thurston family

A Greene family history : an account of the ancestors and descendants of Nathan and Job Greene, who pioneered the settlement of St. Albans, Vermont; supp.

John Greene (1597-1659) emigrated in 1635 from England to Salem, Massachusetts, moved to Providence, Rhode Island in 1636 with Roger Williams, and married twice (once in England). Descendants lived in New England, Ohio, Illinois, Georgia and elsewhere. Includes ancestors in England to the early 1200s.

Creator
Greene, Walter, 1905-, Greene, Ella, 1912-
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Greene family, Green family, Allen family unit, Almy family, Carr family, Evarts family, Rathbone family, Thurston family

A New England family unit and their French connections : with genealogical records of some ancestors, descendants and diverse affiliated families

John Fowle (1756-1823) was a son of Edmund Fowle and Abigail Whitney of Watertown, Massachusetts. John served in the Revolutionary State of war nether LaFayette, and married Mary Cooke in 1782, living in Watertown. Descendants and relatives lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina and elsewhere. Some descendants lived in England, France, Italy and elsewhere. Includes some ancestry and family history in England, French republic and elsewhere.

Creator
Graves, Gertrude Montague, 1863-
Collection
Family History Annal - Copyright Protected
Subject
Fowle family, Bush family, Bartlett family, Bennett family unit, Blake family, Bliss family, Britton family, Deacre family, D'Arcy family unit, Dana family, Fienes family, de Fynes family unit, Casenove family, Gray family, Greene family unit, Greenleaf family unit, Honnywill family, Jackson family, Petty family unit, Livermore family, McKean family, Martin family, Nevill family, Cooke family, Paine family, Peale family, Pendleton family unit, Sargeant family, Roucher family unit, Shaw family unit, Smith family unit, Sorchon family, Soutter family, Ten Eycke family, Durant family unit, Townsend family, Underwood family, Warren family, Wiggin family unit, Williams family, Winthrop family, Hunnewell family, Leonard family unit, Lennard family, Welles family, Adams family

A partial genealogy of the Greenish--Greene family unit in America, 1669-1987 : (in New Bailiwick of jersey, N Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas and other places) taken from "Greene family tree" by Alton Lee Greene

William Greenish (d.1722) emigrated from England to Philadelphia, moving to Long Island, New York, where about 1700 he married Joanna Reeder (b.1669). Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Due north Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas and elsewhere.

Creator
Niles, Bertha G. (Bertha Johnson Green), 1919-, Greene, Alton Lee
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Field of study
Green family unit, Greene family, Bray family, Byrd family, Cantwell family, Slaton family, Stubblefield family, Trent family

A applied professor speaks

Creator
Greene, Mark Hindley, 1888-1958
Collection
Family unit History Annal
Subject
Greene family, Greene, Mark Hindley, 1888-1958

A Plow of the Century Minnesota Lifestyle : based on the diaries of Sarah Bosworth Greene

Sarah Amelia Bosworth, daughter of Marvin N. Bosworth and Irene Juliane Forest, was born in 1833 in Watertown, New York. She married Giles Greene (1826-1906), son of Thurston Greene and Polly Parmelie, in 1849 in Pinckney Township Lewis County, New York. Th

Creator
Rafferty, Stephen
Collection
Family History Annal
Subject
Greene family, Bosworth family, Joslyn family, Miland family, Greene, Sarah Amelia Bosworth, 1833-1917

Adam Trevey Hileman family of Hawkins Canton, Tennessee

Adam Trevey Hileman was born 25 Oct 1825 in Rockbridge County, Virginia. His parents were Daniel Hileman and Diana Clarinda Trevey. He married Mary Ann Keller, daughter of Peter Keller, in 1853. They had seven children. He died in Mooresburg, Tennessee in 1880. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Virginia and Tennessee.

Creator
Garner, Hallie (Hallie Marie Price), 1936-
Collection
Family History Annal - Copyright Protected
Subject
Hileman family, Beets family, Long family, Shropshire family, Trent family unit, Brooks family, Cantwell family, Cavin family, Decker family, Elkins family, Greene family, Layel family unit, Livesay family unit

Aiston, Chamberlain family history

Robert Aiston and Sarah Malvina Leete were married in Batavia, New York in 1844. Their ancestors had immigrated from England to New England every bit early as 1639. Malvina also married George Allen nearly 1863. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Illinois, Iowa, Utah, California, Idaho, Texas, Washington and elsewhere. They include Mormons.

Creator
Chamberlain, Louise Aiston, 1900-
Collection
Family History Annal - Copyright Protected
Subject area
Aiston family, Chamberlain family, Biering family, Turner family, Quick family, Kehrer family unit, Cushing family unit, Utley family, Strauss family, Rhea family, Eldredge family unit, Gurr family, Appleton family, Allen family, Colton family, Barnes family unit, Benish family, Alling family, Bailey family, Ball family, Bates family, Bishop family, Blodgett family, Bisbee family, Bryant family, Cone family unit, Gardiner family unit, Greene family unit, Hitchcock family, Haviland family, Moss family, Reade family unit, Royce family, Scranton family, Gunn family, Spencer family, Stevens family, Talmadge family, Wade family, Whitmarsh family unit, Mattingley family, Leslie family, Rathkopf family, Wise family, Hicks family unit, Leete family, Torrey family, Geiger family, Ryals family unit, Moncrief family unit

Alexander Stewart, his Scots ancestry and American descendants : with xl-viii allied and related families: Agnew, Anthony, Ashley-Rankin, Barton, Beeby, Buckout, Buttles-Tindall, Campbell, Carroll-Wellenzein, Clarke, Daniel Cook, William Co

Some ancestry and many descendants of Alexander Stewart (1817-1895), who immigrated between 1836 and 1838 from Scotland to New Jersey, where he married Agnes Moreland in 1842. In 1845 they moved to Stone County, Wisconsin, and after to Sauk County, Wiscons

Creator
Sidfrid, Dorothy Lucille Kintigh, 1930-
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Family History Annal - Copyright Protected
Subject
Stewart family, Campbell family, Cook family unit, Fulcomer family, Greene family, Pack family, Kintigh family

American Kenyons : history of Kenyons and English connections of American Kenyons, genealogy of the American Kenyons of Rhode Isle, miscellaneous Kenyon cloth

John Kenyon was born 26 April 1655. He married Anna Mumford while still in England. They had the post-obit children: John, Sarah, James, Enoch, Joseph, Samuel, David & Jonathan. The father, John, died in Westerly, Rhode Island in 1732. His wife Anna died before 1712.

Creator
Kenyon, Howard Nathaniel, b. 1898
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Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject area
Kenyon family, De Kenyon family, Burt family, Cady family unit, Card family, Champlin family, Clarke family, Collins family, Cox family unit, Crandall family, Dorrance family unit, Drake family, Barber family unit, Dye family unit, Edwards family, Ellis family, Fuller family, Fuson family, Gardiner family unit, Gilchrist family, Greene family, Griffin family unit, The netherlands family, Beach family, Hopkins family unit, Hoxsie family, James family, Ladd family, Lamphere family, Larkin family unit, Leonard family, Lillibridge family, Logan family, Maxson family, Blake family, Mix family, Niles family, Nye family, Osgood family, Palmer family unit, Peck family, Peckham family, Pierce family, Potter family, Plumliegh family unit, Boocock family, Bowne family, Brainard family, Brewer family, Burdick family unit

Ancestors and descendants of Charles Lee Westcott

Stukely Westcott and his wife Julian Marchant came to Salem, Mass. from England in 1635. His descendants are traced 9 generations to Charles Lee Westcott, built-in in 1875 in Michigan. The majority of the book traces his descendants. Descendants lived in Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and elsewhere.

Creator
Padden, Mary Westcott, 1909-
Collection
Family unit History Annal - Copyright Protected
Subject field
Westcott family, Allen family, Brown family, Bundy family, Burton family, Butler family unit, Carpenter family, Case family, Chandler family, Clarke family unit, Collins family, Cook family unit, Arnold family unit, Cornish family, Danforth family, Denison family, Derifield family, Disborough family unit, Dunster family unit, Elmer family, Field family, Ford family unit, Gardiner family, Baker family, Garfield family, Grannis family, Greene family, Griswold family unit, Gunn family, Harris family, Hayden family unit, Hayward family, Hill family, Holcomb family, Barber family unit, Hooker family, Hopkins family, Hyde family unit, Jerauld family, Jones family, Johnson family unit, Kellog family, King family, Lane family unit, Lee family unit, Barnes family, Bird family, Borodel family, Bridge family, Bronson family

Ancestors and descendants of Ernest Adler and Phoebe Wylie

Ernest Adler (1896-1977) was built-in in Alban township, Grant County, Due south Dakota, and married Phoebe Louella Wylie (1897-1972) in Milbank, South Dakota. Ancestors and descendants and collateral lines lived in South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, California, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Ohio, Ireland, Iowa, New York, Frg and elsewhere.

Creator
Adler, Joseph J.
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Adler family, Wylie family unit, Holmes family, Aylsworth family, Aylworth family unit, Biegel family, Boyd family, Briggs family unit, Brown family, Conry family, Craig family, Fenner family, Hartmann family, Gerritson family unit, Gerritszen family, Greene family, Hystad family, Keller family, Kelly family, Lakend family, Lincoln family, Marotzke family, Mason family, Pretzer family, Neff family, Nenow family, Reynolds family unit, Schwandt family, Speaker family, Stivers family, Tupper family, Turner family, Vogelsang family, Wichman family, Graves family unit, Wiley family, Wells family, Smith family, Aylesworth family, Steeves family, Spencer family unit

Ancestors and descendants of Henry Delos Briggs of Oak Grove, Louisiana : in 3 parts

Henry Delos Briggs moved from Otsego County, New York to Carroll Parish, Louisiana in 1857, and married Sarah Elizabeth Wright in 1871. He was a straight descendant of Cloudless Briggs (ca.1600-1648), who immi- grated from England to Weymouth, Massachusetts a

Creator
Johnson, Charles Owen, b. 1926
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject
Briggs family unit, Butter family, Carr family, Coggeshall family unit, Greene family, Johnson family unit, Parker family unit, Rathbone family, Slocum family, Spencer family

Ancestors and descendants of Simeon Alfred and Adrianna Green Bryant

Family unit history and genealogical information about the descendants of Simon Alfred Bryant and Adrianna Green. Simon was born 12 March 1807 in Springfield, New Jersey. He was the son of Due south. Bryant and Mary Searing. Adrinna was born 20 April 1811 in Hanover, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Joseph Green and Anna Frazee. Simon Bryant married Adrinna Green 27 August 1835 in Randolph Co., New Jersey. They lived in Michigan and were the parents of iii sons and five daughters. Ancestors were primarily from New Jersey and Massachusetts. Descendants lived in Indiana, Michigan, Washington, California and elsewhere.

Creator
Peterson, Carolyn B. (Carolyn Bryant), 1920-, Peterson, Arnold P. G. (Arnold Per Gustaf), 1914-
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Family History Archive
Bailiwick
Bryant family unit, Greene family, Cosgrove family, Peterson family, Searing family, Willis family unit

Ancestors of Malcolm Stevens Nill

Malcolm Stevens Nill, son of Samuel Edward Nill (1869-1921) and Ellen Dodds McInnes (1877-1914), was born in 1907 in Fresno Canton, California. He married Mary Florence Deer in 1943. Ancestors and relatives lived mainly in Germany, Scotland, Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio and Indiana.

Creator
Nill, Marya Deer, 1919-
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Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Nill family, Baltzer family unit, Fowle family, Green family, Greene family, Hall family, Kendall family, Livermore family, McInnes family, Palgrave family, Patrick family unit, Prescott family, Becker family, Rice family, Schwartz family, Sherman family, Slocum family, Stevens family, Thurston family, Tripp family, Walker family unit, Whipple family unit, Willard family, Boutwell family, Winship family, Boylston family unit, Brooks family, Carr family, Cutler family unit, Danforth family, Edwards family

Ancestry and descendants of Stephen Greene and Martha Mifflin Houston, his wife

Stephen Greene and Martha Mifflin Houston were married January 10, 1853.

Creator
Sheppard, Walter Lee, 1911-
Drove
Family History Archive
Subject
Greene family, Houston family unit

Ancestry of Joseph Trowbridge Bailey (2) of Philadelphia and Catherine Goddard Weaver (2) of Newport, Rhode Island

Benoni Bailey (1697-1793) lived at Danbury, Connecticut. Joseph Trowbridge Bailey Jr. (b.1835), the author, was his directly descendant in the sixth generation, born in Philadelphia. The writer married twice, and his second wife was Catherine Goddard Weaver

Creator
Bailey, Joseph Trowbridge, b. 1835
Collection
Family unit History Archive
Subject
Bailey family, Weaver family unit, Benedict family, Coggeshall family, Greene family, Potter family, Raymond family unit

Ancestry of Mira Jane Jewett, 1809-1890

Mira Jane Jewett was born ane November 1809 in Saint Johnsbury, Caledonia, Vermont. She married Nicholas Abbott (1799-1871), son of Bancroft Abbott and Lydia White, 12 Baronial 1829. She died in 1890 in Fremont, Dodge, Nebraska. Her parents were Luther Jewett (1772-1860) and Betsey Adams. Her grandparents were Daniel Jewett (1743-1829), Zilpah Hubbard, Ephraim Adams (1724-1797) and Rebecca Locke. Ancestors and relatives lived mainly in Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York and England.

Creator
Tilton, Elizabeth Foster
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Jewett family, Abbott family, Cross family, Crosse family unit, Cutter family, Greene family unit, Griswold family, Hibbard family, Hills family, Keridge family, Knowlton family unit, Locke family, Adams family, Neale family, Newhall family, Perriman family, Pidge family, Pierce family, Potter family unit, Rogers family, Snelling family, Trescott family, Forest family unit, Andrews family, Woodward family, Backus family, Bass family, Burnap family unit, Butler family, Clarke family unit, Crane family

Andrew Haswell Greene

Creator
Greene, Richard Henry, 1839-1926
Drove
Family History Archive
Subject
Greene family

Aunt Libby, cousin George and community : the Calders, Greenes and early Cedar Rapids

Joseph Calder (1796-1874), son of Joseph Calder and Eliza, was born in Worcestershire, England. He married Ellen Keeling (1800-1887), girl of Isaac Keeling and Ellen Ratcliffe, in 1825 in Cooperstown, New York. They had nine children. He died in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Creator
Dake, Elizabeth W. (Elizabeth Wilhelm)
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject
Calder family, Finch family, Greene family, Keeling family, Woodard family

Autobiography of Col. Richard Malcolm Johnston

Collection
Family History Archive
Subject
Mosely family, Goode family, Johnston family, Adamson family, Davenport family, Burnley family, Barksdale family, Hancock family, Greene family

Ball family records : genealogical memoirs of some Brawl families of United kingdom, Ireland and America

The Ball family of Dublin and elsewhere in Ireland between the early 1400s and 1918. Includes Brawl families in Bully Britain and the Usa.

Creator
Wright, William Ball, b. 1843
Collection
Family unit History Annal
Subject
Brawl family unit, Banish family unit, Carleton family unit, Crimson family, Connolly family unit, Greene family, Ussher family

Barton Historical Society newsletter - v. 43, no. 2 (April. 2015)

Bulletin for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Barton (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from Bavaria, England, Germany, Ireland, Prussia, Scotland, and Wales. Some related families came from Poland and Switzerland. Some Bartons immigrated to Barbados, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, and Virginia in the 1600s. In the 1700s, some settled in Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the Southern Bartons, Due south Carolina Bartons, the Bartons who settled in Tygerville, South Carolina, and the families of David Barton & Nancy Barrett, Thomas Barton & Sarah Wilson, and David Barton & Ruth Oldham. During the 1800s, some Bartons moved to Argentina, Australia, Mexico, Uruguay, and to Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, and Texas. In 1885, some helped plant the Outset Pilgrim Congregational Church at Robbins, Tennessee. Later descendants also lived Republic of peru, and in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, and elsewhere. Some were Quakers and Baptists. Some had Cherokee and other American Indian bloodlines. Some slaves' names are given. Information transcribed or extracted from birth records, cemetery inscriptions, census, church records, court records, expiry notices & obituaries, deeds, family unit & local histories, marriage records, armed forces records, newspaper articles, other published works, probates, shared research, wills, and other record sources dating from 1100 to the present.

Creator
Barton Historical Social club
Collection
Family History Annal - Serials - Copyright Protected
Subject
Barton family unit, Bartlett family, Basden family, Baskin family, Baskins family unit, Basquen family, Bass family, Basset family unit, Batchelor family, Bateman family, Brood family, Brown family unit, Bartley family, Dabbs family, Dodd family, Donaldson family unit, Ellis family, Gist family unit, Greene family unit, Griffin family, Hicks family, Loma family, Johnson family, Bartoll family, Beloved family unit, Moubray family, Mowbray family unit, Mulkey family unit, Nanney family, Nicoll family, Ott family, Papazoglu family unit, Penington family, Robbins family, Barty family, Sandowski family, Steadman family, Stearns family, Stedman family unit, Stewart family, Stolp family, Stroud family, Taylor family unit, Thompson family, Tulpinski family, Borton family, Aiken family unit, Avery family unit, Barrett family, Bascom family unit

Barton Historical Society newsletter - v. 43, no. three (July 2015)

Message for the interchange of genealogical information and history of the Barton (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from Bavaria, England, Germany, Ireland, Prussia, Scotland, and Wales. Some related families came from Poland and Switzerland. Some Bartons immigrated to Barbados, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Isle, and Virginia in the 1600s. In the 1700s, some settled in Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the Southern Bartons, Due south Carolina Bartons, the Bartons who settled in Tygerville, South Carolina, and the families of David Barton & Nancy Barrett, Thomas Barton & Sarah Wilson, and David Barton & Ruth Oldham. During the 1800s, some Bartons moved to Argentine republic, Commonwealth of australia, Mexico, Uruguay, and to Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, and Texas. In 1885, some helped establish the First Pilgrim Congregational Church at Robbins, Tennessee. Later descendants as well lived Peru, and in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, and elsewhere. Some were Quakers and Baptists. Some had Cherokee and other American Indian bloodlines. Some slaves' names are given. Information transcribed or extracted from nascence records, cemetery inscriptions, demography, church records, court records, expiry notices & obituaries, deeds, family & local histories, wedlock records, military records, paper articles, other published works, probates, shared research, wills, and other record sources dating from 1100 to the present.

Creator
Barton Historical Lodge
Drove
Family History Annal - Serials - Copyright Protected
Field of study
Barton family, Bartlett family, Basden family, Baskin family, Baskins family unit, Basquen family unit, Bass family unit, Basset family unit, Batchelor family, Bateman family, Breed family, Brown family, Bartley family, Dabbs family unit, Dodd family, Donaldson family, Ellis family, Gist family unit, Greene family, Griffin family unit, Hicks family, Hill family, Johnson family, Bartoll family, Beloved family unit, Moubray family unit, Mowbray family unit, Mulkey family, Nanney family, Nicoll family, Ott family, Papazoglu family, Penington family, Robbins family, Barty family, Sandowski family, Steadman family, Stearns family, Stedman family, Stewart family, Stolp family, Stroud family, Taylor family unit, Thompson family, Tulpinski family, Borton family unit, Aiken family, Avery family, Barrett family, Bascom family

Earlier the rain comes and washes all the dust away

William Franklin Watson was built-in viii January 1916 in Washington, D.C. His parents were James Alexander Watson and Elizabeth Celia Alvey. His grandparents were William Henry Watson, Emma Jane Dark-green, Peter Alvey and Mary Quade. He married Helen Hedrick, girl of Franklin Hedrick and Mary Hoskins. They had iv children. William died 25 April 1972 in Largo, Maryland. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia, Kentucky and Indiana. Includes Calvert, Cross, Greene and related families.

Creator
Watson, William (William Franklin), b. 1936, Watson, Robert (Robert Edward), b. 1938
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Watson family, Alvey family, Calvert family, Cross family, Dark-green family unit, Greene family, Hedrick family, Hoskins family, Quade family

Bennett

Thomas Bennett (1815-1881) married Ann Lacey in 1839. They became Mormon converts in 1842, and immigrated from England to Salt Lake City in 1861, eventually settling at Mound Valley, Idaho. Descen- dents lived in Idaho, Utah, Washington and elsewhere. Includes some ancestors in England. Includes the minutes of the organisation of the Thomas Bennett Family Arrangement, and its history between 1947 and 1956.

Creator
Clark, Arthur M. (Arthur Marion), 1918-, Thomas Bennett Family unit Organization
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Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Bennett family unit, Lacey family, Clark family, Crossley family, Dunn family, Fowler family, Greene family, Panter family

Bennett family : from the quondam world to the new world

Ephraim Bennett was born 29 November 1842 in Stoke Prior, England. His parents were Thomas Bennett (1815-1861) and Ann Lacy (1819-1905). He married Matilda Cutler (1853-1924) 28 Feb 1870 in Common salt Lake Urban center, Utah. They had eleven children. Ephraim died 28 September 1896 in Cleveland, Idaho. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Idaho, Utah, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts and England. Title from cover.

Creator
Mitchell, Jolene Greene, 1947-
Collection
Family unit History Annal - Copyright Protected
Subject
Bennett family, Alden family, Root family unit, Sheldon family, Walling family, Youngs family unit, Allen family, Bigelow family, Cutler family, Greene family, Lacy family unit, Parsons family, Partridge family, Potter family unit

Biographical sketch of John J. Greene (1855-1926) and his married woman, Martha J. Greene (1857-1933)

John J. Greene (1855-1926) was the son of William E. and Eliza Enslow Greene. John came from a prominent family unit of Greene Canton, Illinois who had been among the early settlers in the area. John married Martha J. Witt (1857-1933) and they were the parents of half dozen children.

Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Greene family

Cantwell-Greene, families of due east Tennessee : the descendants of David and Mary (Greene) Cantwell

David Cantwell was born in 1811 in South Carolina to John Cantwell and his third wife Jane Barnett. The family moved to Tennessee around 1816. David married Mary "Polly" Greene effectually 1834. She was the girl of William Greene and Rutha Slaton. David and Mary had ten children. David died around 1864 in Tennessee. Mary died in 1899 in Tennessee. Descendants lived in Tennessee, Missouri, California, Kansas, and elsewhere.

Creator
Garner, Hallie (Hallie Marie Toll), 1936-
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Cantwell family, Greene family, Drinnon family, Hurley family, Johnson family, Roberts family unit, Trent family, Walker family

Cavanagh

Michael Cavanagh (1789-1839) emigrated from Tipperary, Ireland to Canada. He married Elizabeth and they had seven children.

Creator
Healey, Mary Emeline Wilson
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Cavanagh family, Debate family, Wilson family, Bingham family, Brown family, Delahunt family unit, Duego family unit, Greene family unit, Olive family, Scarrow family, Vance family

Nautical chart of ancestors of Lovina Andrews Dunham : made for Elma Josephine Miller Bateman

Lovina Andrews, daughter of Elias Andrews (1806-1871) and Louisa Johnson, was born in 1835 in Carmel Township, Eaton County, Michigan. She married Orson Dunham, son of Charles Dunham and Elizabeth Jane Lovewell, in 1852 in Maple Grove Township, Barry Canton, Michigan. They had ten children. She died in 1899 in Rogers, Arkansas. Ancestors and relatives lived mainly in Eng;and, Massachusetts, New York and Michigan.

Creator
Miller, Gertrude Evangeline Dunham
Collection
Family unit History Archive
Subject
Andrews family, Dunham family, Bixby family, Coggeshall family, Dickinson family, de Francine family unit, Greeley family, Greene family, Johnson family, Maverick family unit, Ordway family, Tennant family, Welch family, Welles family, Whittier family unit

Clary genealogy, 4 early American lines and related families : Clary, Haly, Price, Tack, Deveron, Armstrong, Greene, Kuykendall, Westfall, Turner

John Clary arrived in Maryland in 1677. His descendant, Daniel Clary (ca. 1710-ca. 1795) married Eleanor Deveron about 1710 and died in Newberry County, South Carolina. Descendants moved from Maryland into Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Virginia and thence south and west.

Creator
Rowland, Ralph Shearer, 1905-, Rowland, Star Wilson, 1903-
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Subject
Clary family, Armstrong family, Davis family unit, Greene family unit, Hiatt family, Kuykendall family unit

Climbing the family tree, vol. 1

Compiled family history.

Creator
Calvert, Bessie Lamar Anderson
Collection
Family History Archive
Subject
Anderson family, Drake family, Buchanan family, Jordan family, Weyman family unit, Pettus family, Etheridge family unit, Smithwich family unit, Duggan family, Greene family

Climbing the family tree, Vol. ii

Compiled family unit history.

Creator
Calvert, Bessie Lamar Anderson
Drove
Family History Archive
Subject
Anderson family unit, Drake family unit, Buchanan family, Jordan family, Weyman family, Pettus family, Etheridge family, Smithwich family, Duggan family, Greene family unit

Compton Monroe Barham's family

Drove
Family History Archive
Subject
Flythe family unit, Greene family, Evans family, Barham family unit

Correspondence of Governor Samuel Ward, May 1775-March 1776 : with a biographical introduction based chiefly on the Ward papers roofing the period 1725-1776

Includes the correspondence between Governor Samuel Ward--who was a Rhode Island delegate to the Get-go and Second Continental Congresses --and "... his brother, Henry, Secretary of Rhode Isle, and his kinsman, General Nathanael Light-green, often spokesman fo

Creator
Ward, Samuel, 1725-1776, Knollenberg, Bernhard, Monahon, Clifford P. (Clifford Philip), 1897-
Collection
Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
Bailiwick
Ward family, Bowen family, Chanler family unit, Flagg family, Greene family, Segar family unit, Vernon family

Daniel Kent Greene : his life & times, 1858-1921 and progeny of Evan Molbourne Greene (born New York 1814) to March 1960

Daniel Kent Greene was built-in 7 April 1858 in Provo, Utah to Evan Molbourne and Susan Kent Greene. "The Greene domicile at this time was twoscore miles north of Provo at the Point of the Mountain, only a few miles from Salt Lake City."--P. 3. (The Greenes were temporarily residing in Provo at the fourth dimension of Daniel'due south nascency.) On 26 March 1890 Daniel married Adeline (Annie) Allen of Salt Lake City, Utah, in the Logan, Utah temple. They lived in Utah and Idaho. In 1898 they moved to Canada, eventually settling in Glenwood, Alberta, Canada. Early pioneers to the area, the Greenes were actively involved in church building piece of work as members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Daniel Kent Green died 21 Nov 1921. He was buried in the Glenwood Cemetery in southern Alberta, Canada. Adeline Greene continued to live in their Glenwood home until presently before her expiry on 6 February 1950. Descendants lived in Canada, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Washington, California and elsewhere.

Creator
Greene, Gordon Kay
Drove
Family History Annal
Discipline
Greene family unit, Ellis family unit, Anderson family, Gummow family, Johnson family, Male monarch family, Karavitis family, Magionos family, Thornhill family, Mink family, Moss family, Barnes family unit, Bullock family, Young family, Taylor family unit, Graham family unit, Hyder family, Burnside family, Hatton family, Wall family, Muir family, Thoresen family, Homer family, Fallon family, Barker family unit, Youngblood family unit, Collings family unit, Dix family unit, Lambson family, Corbett family, Gardner family, Leavitt family unit, Wagstaff family, Jacobson family unit, McGinnis family, Reeves family unit, Cantwell family, Kent family, Schena family, Shallock family, Neilson family, Renner family, Hanks family, Twitchell family, Black family

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