Family histories
Found in 639 Collections and/or Records:
Alice Adell Keeler Hatch Gottfredson photograph, 1977 July 28
Contains one photograph of temple workers, including Alice Keeler Gottfredson, outside the Manti Temple, taken on July 28, 1911.
Alice Adell Keeler Hatch Gottfredson poems and stories, approximately 1865-1956
Contains a binder of stories and poems written by and/or collected by Alice Keeler Gottfredson to be given to David Booth Gottfredson. And index to the poems and stories is located at the back of the volume. Materials were created approximately 1865-1956.
Alice Adell Keeler Hatch Gottfredson postmaster certificate, 1900
Includes a certificate granting Alice Gottfredson the office of postmaster in Vermillion, Utah. Materials dated 1900.
Allard : researched for Peter Andrew Allard, Vancouver, B.C. / researched and compiled by Louise Elizabeth Post.
Volume of genealogical information on the Allard family of Western Canada, produced in 1981.
Alma Christiansen family history book, 1985
A photocopied bound volume of a family history, which includes Alma's photographs with corresponding captions and contextual narrative, dated 1985.
American Local History and Genealogical Records Catalog Number 208, 1964
American Local History and Genealogical Records Catalog Number 209, 1964
Ancestor contributions to the church / by John Wyatt
Compact disc labeled, "Ancestor Contributions to the Church by John Wyatt, 2002; MS Word." Disc contents focus on the Wyatt family history, including contributions to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and their roles in church government in Nauvoo, Illinios, as well as other locations. Dated 2002.
The ancestral lineage of Elias Willis Howell, Fairview, Utah
Traces seven generations of Elias W. Howell's paternal ancestry. Includes maps, pictures, and other copied documents. Elias's parents joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in New York, 1841-42. Elias crossed the plains to Utah in 1852 and settled in North Bend (subsequently named Fairview) in 1860.