Lineage records/ Genealogical Committee, State of Florida, 1932-1933
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Microfilm of typescript collection (carbon copy, 129, [2] leaves) at the National Library of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C.
Includes index.
Contents: Some descendants of Henry Brooks of Worburn, Massachusetts, in Connecticut and western Massachusetts / Alice Hubbard Breed Benton -- Muster roll of the South Company of New Marlborough, Mass., October 16, 1779 -- Lineages of Anna C. Dexter and Doris M. Hamilton -- The descent of Mary Emma Adams Miller from the family of Drake -- Lineage of Norrie A. Erb -- The ancestral line of the Foote family from Nathaniel Foote, the founder, to the Revolutionary ancestor -- [Ancestors of] Mrs. Charlotte Henry Gillespie -- Robert Carter -- Some descendants of Richard Goldsmith : an early settler of Wenham, Mass., with allied families / Alie Hubbard (Breed) Benton -- A line of descent in the Griswold family / Alice Burton Griswold Ballard -- Lineage of Mary Leonare Haowell : John Swan -- The ancestral lines of Sarah Kearney Johson, wife of Rufus C. McGayey : Alston, Temple, Morton, Henderson -- Descendants of Johann Jacob Peck and his wife, Lydia Borden / Phebe Estelle LaBoiteaux Mann Dupont --Lineage of Alice Spaulding Hememway and Carlotta Hemenway Witherell : through the lines of Spauling, Foster, Standish, Roundy, Graves, Wheeler, Prescott -- A line of descent from Henry True of Salem, Mass. ' Mary George True Hansen -- The descent of Myrtilla M. Frissell from the Rev. Samuel Newman of Rehoboth -- The ancestry of Margaret.
Francis Stevens (Mrs. Rolland E. Stevens) -- Lineage of Mellicent Wheeler -- The ancestry of Sarah Lucas Hawkes, born Lucas, wife of Samuel Hawkes of Corning, N.Y. -- Marriage records [ca. 1795-1810] : from the docket of Soferyne Westbrook, Justice : Stillwater Reformed Church, N.J., performed by Jacob Senn -- Marriages from 1738-1797, Sussex Co., N.J. -- Marriage records from 1782 to 1799, performed [by] Squire Francis Price, Frankford, Sussex Co. -- Proprietors of Township Charleston, Penn. -- Proprietors of Judes, Penn., 1772 -- First settlers of Wyoming, Penn., 1669, and Kingston, Pa., 1769 -- Privates who were killed in the Battle of Wyoming, Oct. 1775, 24 Reg. Town Militia.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Lineage records | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 850401 Item 3 | 7644655 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Lineage records | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 850401 Item 3 | 7644655 |
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