Idaho genealogical records/ collected from various D.A.R. chapters in Idaho

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Microfilm of original records in the D.A.R. Library in Washington, D.C.

Silver City in Owyhee County is now a ghost town.

Includes index and table of contents.

Contents: Booher family bible -- Brown family records -- Kinley family records -- Tillotson family records -- Acton/Kunkel family records -- Boyer family bible record -- Babbitt family bible -- The McHenry family -- Ramsey family -- Mackley family -- Landon family -- Talbot and Moore family -- Turley family -- Copied from the bible of Lizzie B. Elliott of July 1892 -- Robert Dickey family record -- Family bible of the Rev. Barnes Irwin -- Record of the Fellows family -- [Andrews] family bible -- Emily Finch bible -- Preston family bible record -- Rowland, Bowen, Pease, Davis, Fish, and Husted [bible and other records] -- Bible records and newspaper clippings -- Family bible of William J. Hayes -- French family records -- Pratt [bible records] -- Obituaries taken from Lewiston (Idaho) Morning Times -- Jordan Cemetery, Orbisonia, Huntington [i.e. Huntingdon] County, Penn. -- Bonanza Cemetery (Clayton, Idaho) -- Cemetery above Custer -- Boot Hill Cemetery at Bonanza (Clayton, Idaho) -- Silver City Cemetery, Owyhee County, Idaho -- Idaho City, Idaho, Cemetery -- Court records-Elmore County, Idaho [1874-1899] -- Taken from the Idaho Daily Statesman, Boise Idaho: Idaho Pioneers, 1852-1864 and Idaho Pioneers, 1904.

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Idaho genealogical recordsGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film849914 Item 88139878
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Idaho genealogical recordsGranite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film849914 Item 88139878

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