History of the Horle (Horley) family/ Editors, Robert E. Horley and Edward J. Lenc; Elaine Petrill, manuscript editor; Robert Benda, photographer

Format

Book, Microfiche

Language

English

Publication Date

1982

Publisher

s.n.]

Place of Publication

[United States

Physical

296 p. : ill.

Notes

Horles came to the United States from the Duchy of Hessen Cassel after the German revolution of 1848-1849; they appear first in records of Buffalo, New York dated 1857. Henry Horle married Anna Maria Dechand in 1860 in Buffalo; John Horle married Margaret Weber in 1860 in Cleveland, Ohio; Augustus Horle, who never married, joined the 100th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry in 1862 and died of wounds received at Fort Wagner on Morris Island, South Carolina in 1863. Many photographs, document facsimiles, family charts and notes trace the Horle families in America.

Includes indexes to pictures.

Includes the related families of Kane, Skinner, and Weber.

Also available on microfiche.

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Copies

Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
929.273 H782horHSB (Headquarters Storage Building) Off-site StorageStorage
Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
929.273 H782horHSB (Headquarters Storage Building) Off-site StorageStorage

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Also on microfiche. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1991. 4 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Fiche6087355
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
Also on microfiche. Salt Lake City : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1991. 4 microfiches ; 11 x 15 cm.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Fiche6087355

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