Lusk family records, 1749-1930

Authors

Koehler, Sara Morton (Added Author)
Utley, Marguerite (Added Author)

Format

Microfilm 16mm

Language

English

Publication Date

2001

Publisher

Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah

Place of Publication

Salt Lake City, Utah

Physical

on 1 microfilm reel ; 16 mm.

Notes

Microfilm of files, correspondence, transcribed census records and short biographical sketches (hand and typewritten, in various pagings, 1900-1965) donated by Juanita K. Zierenberg of North Hills, California.

Attributed to: Flora Lusk Ward, Sara Morton Koehler, Marguerite Utley.

Chiefly, a collection of records of Lusk family members including John Lusk Sr. and his wife Elizabeth and many related families. John Lusk, Sr. and his wife were living on the North Shenandoah River, at a place called Long Neck, Augusta County, Virginia on October 19, 1749. They had at least five children. John died sometime prior to 1816 probably in Virginia. Descendants lived in Virginia, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho, and California. .

Includes Lusk, Sisson, Alden, Kingman, Freemen, Hubbard, Davis, Dean, Adams and related families.

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Surname Subjects

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NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFormat
Lusk family recordsFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1145778 Item 167961504
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Lusk family recordsFamilySearch LibraryUnited States & Canada B1 Floor Film1145778 Item 167961504

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