Genealogies
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Franklin L. Davenport genealogies
Typewritten and handwritten bibliographies and genealogies. The materials relate to many families including the Davenport, Crapo, Badger, and Townsend families primarily in New England and Ireland. Also included are bibliographies on local histories of the various states of New England.
Davis Bitton papers on George Q. Cannon, 1834-1998
Contains documents created by or collected by Davis Bitton regarding George Q. Cannon, dating from 1834-1998.
Davis high school year books
The Davis
and
The D Book
, 1915-1939
Delap family genealogy
The folder contains thirty-five typewritten genealogy group sheets. The materials relate to the genealogies of the Delap and the Maxham families and correspondence from 1982. Also included are some brief biographical essays of family members.
Department of Theology quorum records
Handwritten record listing the members of the Priest Quorum within the Department of Theology. Includes genealogical information and notes on member ordinations and quorum meeting minutes. Minutes generally focus on lessons or instruction provided during meetings. Entries date from between 1892 and 1896.
The descendants of John Coe
This collection consists of genealogies of the descendants of John Coe and brief biographies of John Coe and his children. The genealogies include lists of family members from the 1600s to the 1950s. John Coe was a Puritan who came to New England likely in the late 1630s. He was probably born around 1620 and died sometime after 1683.
Description of a sawmill, 1873 May
Description of a sawmill in Stockholm, deeded to John H. Cook by Alida Kane Constable, written on both sides, dated May 1873.
Joseph Raymond Dewey memories
DeWitt family histories
Collection includes three family histories from the DeWitt and Kempe families, which include typescripts of correspondence and journals, reproductions of photographs, and other biographical information. The histories themselves describe the lives of Elijah Reeves DeWitt, Abel Alexander DeWitt Sr., Abel Alexander DeWitt Jr., Christopher Jensen Kempe, and Ruth Leila Kempe. Includes information on their experiences in Utah, Illinois, Indiana, and at Brigham Young Academy.