Genealogies
Found in 739 Collections and/or Records:
Book of remembrance of the Quayle family
Photocopy of typewritten genealogical charts, photographs, and chronology of the Quayle family. The document details the history of John Quayle: his life on the Isle of Man, conversion to Mormonism, emigration to New York in 1841, Council Bluffs, Iowa in 1846, and Salt Lake City, Utah in 1847. The history continues through Quayle's death in 1892. Genealogical charts of the family are current through 1985.
Bountiful high school year book
The Blue and White
, 1914
J. M. Boutwell papers
Catherine Bowles family histories
Typed, photocopied, and bound genealogical information. The item contains a pedigree chart and family histories of Bowles' ancestors.
Bradford family papers
Correspondence, genealogies, biographies, histories, and miscellaneous items relating to the Bradford and Egbert families.
Jane Brice blessing
Handwritten blessing given to Jane Brice by W. G. Perkins, handwritten letter to Jane Brice from her brother John in England, and a photocopy of a genealogical chart showing ancestors and descendants of Jane Brice.
Carlfred Bartholomew Broderick papers
Papers include journals and other autobiographical writings, appointment books, correspondence, copies of books and articles authored by him, and a videotape copy of a talk that he gave. Also includes histories and genealogical data, focusing on his Broderick and Bartholomew ancestors.
Mitchell Bronk family papers
Collection of material on the Bronk (Brunck) family, including articles by Mitchell Bronk, 1639-1958.
Bronson family papers
Genealogical work sheets, records of completed ordinance work in Mormon temples, family histories, correspondence, biographies, baptismal records, and miscellaneous items. Most of the items contain genealogical records of the Brunson, Bronson, or Brownson families. Also included is a genealogy of the Gould family.
Harvey D. Bruere letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter. The item was dated 10 April 1960 and was addressed to "Mrs. Paul R. Ostring." Bruere seems to be answering an inquiry of Mrs. Ostring, who may have been a Mormon, regarding the genealogies of the Miller and Judson families.