Family histories
Found in 639 Collections and/or Records:
Russell Magleby papers
Contains four scrapbooks that contain assorted memorabilia documenting Magleby's studies and athletics at Snow College and Brigham Young University; his service in a local bishopric; his career as a high school teacher, coach, and counselor; and his 60th wedding anniversary. Also contains an audiocassette recording and compact disc of Russell Magleby's life history and a transcript of the recording.
"Making lace" : Kelly Robb and Lori Riddle, date of production not identified
Robert Henry Marchant family papers
Collection includes the first volume of the "Robert Henry Marchant Family History" compiled by Roselyn Marble Baird in 2008 for the Glen & Vera Marble Family Reunion. It is a history of the Marchant Family from 1881-2002 with photographs. Also included is a copy of a part of the "History of Alvin Winegar and Mary Judd Faithful Pioneer Ancestors" (pages 97-114).
Margaret Gray biography, date of production not identified
Typed manuscript titled, “A Heroine of the War for Independence” by Charles Woodruff Shields, a biography of Margaret Gray, great grandmother of Thomas L. Kane, date of production not identified.
Markham family histories
The Markham family histories include different family accounts from the Markham family including stories, pedigree charts, articles and photocopied certificates and letters.
Marlena Tanya Muchnick correspondence, 1988-2004
Contains letters and e-mails between Marlena Muchnick and various individuals about her research and family history. Materials date from between 1988 and 2004.
Arthur Fowlke Marrott (1858-1901) and Selena Martha Stradling Marrott (1859-1945) – Pioneers of Orem, Utah, and St. Johns, Arizona
Marshall family family history
Typescripts of personal histories of members of the Marshall family, which include information about their emigration from England to Utah in 1856 and their pioneer journey on the first hand cart company, and poems and songs.
William Addington and William Clinton Martindale papers
Letters related to and biographies of William Addington Martindale and his son, William Clinton Martindale, and their families from approximately 1840-1911. The documents contain Martindale family correspondence from various states, and letters primarily from Utah about the settlement and establishment of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the West.