Family histories
Found in 639 Collections and/or Records:
Complete pageant, 1985
Conference 1956 : Stapley, Stephen L Richards, Hanks, Hugh Brown, 1956
Copy of war journal (Pacific theater) 8 February 1943 to 19 February 1944 of Bryant Eugene Rees, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., approximately 1943-1986
Copy of Bryant Eugene Rees' war journal while he was serving in the Pacific Theater during WWII. Also includes a supplement with copies of histories by Bryant and various other family members. Dated approximately 1943 to 1986.
Coray family genealogical records, date of production not identified
Coray family papers
Contents includes correspondence, journals, autobiographical and biographical sketches, pertaining to the lives of Howard Coray his wife Martha Jane Knowlton Coray and members of the Coray family. Contents deal with the Coray family’s dealing with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, their family history, and their finances.
Cordon family papers
Typewritten biographical sketches, genealogical material, journal extracts and copies of various family-related materials describing a Mormon convert who immigrated to Utah and took up polygamy.
Cottam and Jarvis family scrapbook, circa 1908-1969
Scrapbook of both the Cottam and Jarvis families compiled by Nellie Gubler.
Cottam family history, circa 1850-1950
Contains biographies of Thomas P. Cottam and Emmaline Jarvis Cottam, a small hymnal belonging to Emmaline Jarvis Cottam, a family record book of the Thomas P. and Emmaline Cottam family, a history of George Thomas and Rachel Holt Cottam, and small pictures of Cottam family members. Also includes a scrapbook of Cottam family history, and specific information on the Thomas Punter Cottam family.
Cotton homer tape 1, date of production not identified
Matthew and Elva T. Cowley papers
Holographs, typescripts (some duplicated), printed material and newspaper clippings (photocopies). Contains journals, correspondence, mission papers, speeches and notes, newspaper clippings, and memorabilia concerning Cowley's mission to New Zealand, time as a student in Washington, D.C., his life as a mission president and Apostle, and the development of missionary activity in the South Pacific and Orient. Also included are an autobiography by Elva T. Cowley and Cowley family histories.