Western North Carolina; a history (1730-1913)

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- Creator
- National Society Daughters of the American Revolution of North Carolina. Edward Buncombe Chapter, Asheville
- Collection
- americana
- Subject
- North Carolina -- History
Perspectives : newsmagazine of the American Historical Association - v. 39, no. 3 (Mar. 2001)

- Creator
- American Historical Association
- Collection
- Family History Archive - Serials - Copyright Protected
- Subject
- United States - History - Periodicals
Bulletin (Association des familles Gagné et Bellavance en Amérique) - no. 42 (sept. 2003)

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Gasnier (Gagné, Ganier, and variant spellings) families who came from France, and settled in Canada and the United States. Focus is on the descendants of two brothers, Louis and Pierre Gasnier (Gagné) who were born in Inge, France. They were the sons of Louis Gagné and Marie Launay. The younger brother, Louis immigrated in 1644 to Quebec with his wife, Marie Michel and their infant daughter, Louise. They had eight more children in America. The elder brother, Pierre immigrated to Quebec in 1653 with his wife, Marguerite. Their children were Jacques and Jean (twins who died in 1648), Louis, Pierre, Nicholas, and Marguerite. Their son, Louis Gagné dit Bellavance was born in France in 1643. He married Louise Picard in 1673 at Sainte Anne de Beaupré. They had a large family of Louise died in 1717. Louise was the daughter of Jean Picard and Marie Caron. Some descendants also lived in Quebec and Manitoba (Canada), New York, and elsewhere. The CD-ROM is available in Engligh and French. It contains the 1951-1971 issues of "Gagne dit Bellavance Family Association bulletin." The CD-ROM contains a family linked, indexed data base of 140,000 names and 65,000 marriages on about 6,600 pages. It is in PDF format, readable by Acrobat Reader and is compatible with PC and Macintosh.
- Creator
- Association des familles Gagné et Bellavance d'Amérique, Association of Gagne-Bellavance Families in America
- Collection
- Family History Archive - Serials - Copyright Protected
- Subject
- Bellavance family, Gagnay family, Michel family, Rosee family, Gagné family, Gagner family, Gagnier family, Gasnier family, Belavance family, Belleavance family, Gory family, Launay family
Wilson roots and branches

Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of George Washington Wilson who was born 10 January 1810. He married Julia Ann Hastings 6 November 1836 in Hastings Hill, Stokes County (now Forsyth Co.) North Carolina. They lived in North Carolina and were the parents of ten children. Descendants lived primarily in North Carolina.
- Creator
- Haven, Doris, 1916-
- Collection
- Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
- Subject
- Wilson family, Beeson family, Hairston family, Holder family, Motsinger family
Officials and employees of the city of Boston and county of Suffolk with their residences, compensation, etc

- Creator
- Suffolk County (Mass.)
- Collection
- additional_collections
Wheeler writings - v.6,no.1 May 1999

Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Wheeler families who came mainly from England and Ireland, and settled in Connecticut and Massachusetts in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some emigrated to New Brunswick (Canada), and to Maine, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, and Virginia. During the 1800's, some moved to Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Vermont, and Wisconsin. Later descendants and relatives also lived in Alberta and Ontario (Canada), and in Alaska, Alabama, California, Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Washington, Wyoming, and elsewhere.
- Creator
- Wilson, Victoria, Kinseeker Publications (Grawn, Michigan)
- Collection
- Family History Archive - Copyright Protected
- Subject
- Wheeler family, Whealer family, Bostwick family
Sub turri = Under the tower : the yearbook of Boston College

- Creator
- Boston College
- Collection
- americana
- Subject
- Boston College
Vereinsmitteilung - Nr. 36 Jun 1972

PUBLISHED AS AN INSERT in Familienforschung in Mitteldeutschland (record no. 743343).
- Creator
- Arbeitsgemeinschaft für mitteldeutsche Familienforschung e.V. Marburg
- Collection
- Family History Archive - Serials - Copyright Protected
- Subject
- Germany - Genealogy - Periodicals, Germany, Deutsche Demokratische Republik - Genealogy - Periodicals
The ways of a worker of a century ago as shown by the diary of Joseph Lye, shoemaker

- Creator
- Gannon, Fred A., 1881-
- Collection
- americana
- Subject
- Lynn (Mass.)
Mary Bartlett Thurston Littlefield, our family genealogy, and the descendants

Daniel Thurston immigrated from England to Newbury, Massachusetts in 1638 and died without issue, leaving his property to his nephew and namesake, Daniel Thurston, who married Anna Pell in 1665. Mary Bartlett (Thurston) Littlefield (1809-1896) was a direc
- Creator
- Winroth, Gustav T.
- Collection
- Family History Archive
- Subject
- Thurston family, Littlefield family, Bartlett family, Eastman family, Sawyer family, Tucker family, Winroth family