Genealogies
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Kane wedding invitation, approximately 1891
Invitation to Miss Elizabeth Kane’s wedding to Edward Norris, to take place April 15, 1891, includes envelope, date of production not identified.
Norma Elliott collection of Jefferson Hunt materials
The collection contains biographical sketches of Hunt, along with the research materials that lead to them; genealogy research notes, and Mormon Battallion research and stories. Materials dated approximately 1950 - approximately 1985.
John Orval Ellsworth papers
Sixteen bound books containing typewritten and handwritten notes, a diary, theses, lists, laws, scripture references, family genealogy, and an instruction booklet. The materials relate to Ellsworth's occupation as professor and his assignment as a mission president of the Central States Mission of the Mormon Church.
Emily Carlisle historical sketch of Emily Rozella Stevenson McDonald, and patriarchal blessing, 1879-1946
Emily M. Carlisle Genealogical Book Company catalog, 1964
Emily M. Carlisle genealogy and family history, 1879-1984
Series contains biographies, genealogical records, obituaries, and diaries associated with Emily M. Carlisle and her family history from 1879 to 1984.
Emily M. Carlisle letters and composition notebook of genealogical information, undated
Emily Stevenson McDonald Carlisle autobiography, undated
Emmett family papers
Photocopies of an excerpt from the Moffatana Bulletin, biographical sketches, a genealogy work sheet, and a family record from of James Emmett. The materials describe the Moffett coat of arms and present informationrelating to the Emmett family and its members.
Church of England parish records
Typewritten and handwritten copies of vital records taken from the Parish registers of Little Staughton, Bedfordshire, Wilden, Wilstead, Potton, and Clifton in England. The records include lists of baptisms, marriages, and burials. The materials were compiled in 1934 by an unknown person. The items list dates from 1545 to 1812.