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Surname Index to Volumes 1-20 the Colorado Genealogist ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Surname Index to Volumes 1-20 The Colorado Genealogist ©2009 Colorado Genealogical Society Surname Index for Volumes 1-20 Introduction ! This index was scanned and OCR technology used on the original indexes published by the Colorado Genealogical Society. Every attempt has been made to obtain an accurate “reading” of the information. There may still be errors in the transfer. All of the original indexes used the spellings that appeared in the original quarterly publications, some of which may have contained spelling or typographical errors. A prudent searcher will try various spellings of the surnames being searched. ! The index for volumes 1-20 put one surname at the beginning of the listing of alphabetical first names. In transferring this index to searchable pdf, some additional surnames were added for names covering more than 1 column or page. ! Searching Hints •This is a searchable pdf document and uses the same searching tools you would find in your pdf reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. ! •Begin by typing in a surname only. You may have to search on a page for the given name, like you would in a printed index. Where there was more than a column of a surname, some additional surnames were added in. ! •If there are too many “hits” from surname only, then type surname, first name. !That is how it will appear in the index if there are too many of a single surname. •If the surname has a prefix such as “de,” “le” or “van” try entering both with and ! without spaces between names. There are entries in either style.! ©2009 Colorado Genealogical Society Surname Index for Volumes 1-20 of The Colorado Genealogist ABBEY, A. E., v3 p81 ACTON, Wm. R., v4 p36 ABBEY, Alber E., v5 p54 ADAIR, Anna, v5 p13 ABBEY, Hiram, v3 p9 ADAIR, Arthur, v2 p60 ABBEY, Lucy, v3 p81 ADAIR, Benjamin, v5 p13 ABBEY, Worth, v6 p28 ADAIR, C. B., v2 p63 ABBEY, Worth J., v3 p81 ADAIR, J. M., v2 p60,63 ABBO, Alvin, v1 p63 ADAIR, Jeptha, v5 p13 ABBO, Amy (Lewis), v1 p43 ADAIR, Josie, v2 p60 ABBO, Dora (Crow), v1 p63 ADAIR, Mary Lewis (Cole), v8 p76 ABBO, James, v1 p43,63 ADAIR, Robert, v2 p83 ABBOTT, Elizabeth M., v8 p103 ADAIR, Wilson, v8 p76 ABBOTT, Emma, v6 p34 ADAM, Anna (Dunning), v5 p46 ABBOTT, George, v20 p96 ADAM, Noah, v5 p46 ABBOTT, Hannah, v20 p96 ADAMS, Abigail (Baxter), v17 p97 ABBOTT, Jerome, v20 p88 ADAMS, Adela (Koempfer), v4 p40 ABBOTT, Margaret, v4 p9 ADAMS, Aiva, v16 p44,87 ABBOTT, Mary Blades, v8 p87 ADAMS, Alta J., v4 p43 ABBOTT, Myra, v2 p26 ADAMS, Alva B., v8 p11 ABBOTT, Sarah (Farnum), v20 p96 ADAMS, Alva Blanchard, v8 p8-11 ABBY, Margaret A., v18 p13 ADAMS, Ann (–), v10 p54 ABDUN-NUR, Edward, v18 p80 ADAMS, Anna (Dunning), v10 p111 ABDUN-NUR, Mildred June (Boyce), v18 p80 ADAMS, Anna (Pace), v14 p77 ABERNATHY, Amelia, v13 p20 ADAMS, Annie (Lambert), v9 p3 ABEYTA, J. M., v20 p88 ADAMS, Arthur R., v1 p143 ABLE, Albert, v15 p55 ADAMS, B. N. (Rev.), v6 p7,72 ABORN, Harold, v17 p68 ADAMS, Benjamin, v2 p54, v16 p81 ABRAHAMSON, Hannah, v11 p113 ADAMS, Bessie, v18 p101 ABRAMS, Anna, v13 p99 ADAMS, C.S., v3 p58; v9 p12,13 ABRAMS, Carrie E., v2 p77 ADAMS, Catherine, v20 p22 ABSHIRE, Bessie, v2 p26 ADAMS, Celia, v7 p14 ABSHIRE, Rurio Tyree, v17 p68 ADAMS, Champ, v2 p54 ABT, Mary, v19 p73 ADAMS, Charles L., v7 p114 ACHERMANN, Ida, v11 p109 ADAMS, Charles W., v6 p29 ACHESON, John, v4 p13 ADAMS, Chloe (Kiene), v2 p54 ACHORD, Samuel, v8 p107 ADAMS, Clara S., v9 p13 ACKE, Eugenia, v5 p89 ADAMS, Clyda (Moses), v8 p11 ACKER, George H., v5 p51 ADAMS, Dema, v4 p115 ACKER, Margaret, v18 p11 ADAMS, Dora, v2 p59 ACKER, Mattie M., v2 p74 ADAMS, (Dr.) Jennie (Mortimer), v6 p41 ACKER, Myrtle P. (Lessly), v5 p51 ADAMS, (Dr.) L. L., v6 p41 ACKERMAN, Albert, v18 p12 ADAMS, Earnest D., v13 p88 ACKERMAN, Carrie, v8 p69 ADAMS, Edith (Squire), v17 p97 ACKERMAN, Drusilla, v9 p24 ADAMS, Elinor (–), v1p116 ACKERMAN, Emma, v8 p73 ADAMS, Eliza, v3 p81 ACKERMAN, Euphema, v8 p69 ADAMS, Elizabeth, v8 p11 ACKERMAN, Fred, v18 p11 ADAMS, Elizabeth (Blanchard), v8 p11 ACKERMAN, Helen, v7 p75 ADAMS, Elizabeth (Matty), v8 p11 ACKERMAN, James, v8 p69; v9 p81 ADAMS, Elizabeth R.(Havens), v2 p53,54 ACKERMAN, Mary, v18 p10,11 ADAMS, Ella, v8 p11 ACKERMAN, Septimus P., v6 p27 ADAMS, Ella Charlotte (Nye), v8 p10,11; v16 ACKLEN, Newton, v17 p88 p87,89 ACORINI, Tony, v18 p12 ADAMS, Emma (Ottaway), v8 p10,11; v16 ACRE, Sarah, v19 p35 p87,90,94 ACRIE, Sarah J., v1 p143 ADAMS, Emma J., v11 p109 ACTON, Lydia Ruhl, v4 p36 ADAMS, Eva M., v12 p91 ACTON, Mildred Ruhl, v4 p36 ADAMS, Frank K., v6 p29 ACTON, Naomi Jane (Ruhl), v4 p36 ADAMS, Franklin W., v1 p43 ©2014 Colorado Genealogical Society Surname Index for Volumes 1-20 of The Colorado Genealogist ADAMS, Fred, v17 p14 ADAMS, Samuel, v3 p41,114 ADAMS, G. H., v16 p111 ADAMS, Samuel H., v12 p72 ADAMS, George L., v8 p76 ADAMS, Stella K. (Kendall), v6 p29 ADAMS, Hannah, v17 p97 ADAMS, T. M. Armistead, v3 p23 ADAMS, Harldan, v2 p54 ADAMS, T. W., v17 p88 ADAMS, Hattie (Dorris), v8 p10,11 ADAMS, Thomas, v10 p22 ADAMS, Hattie (Dorris) (Mulling), v16 p87,90 ADAMS, True P., v1 p111 ADAMS, Henry, v17 p97 ADAMS, True P. (Rev.), v6 p10 ADAMS, Henry, v2 p54 ADAMS, Uriel, v2 p54 ADAMS, Hezekiah, v20 p22 ADAMS, Wells, v2 p53,54 ADAMS, Irene H. W., v19 p97 ADAMS, William Herbert, v8 p8-11; v16 p45,87,90 ADAMS, J. D., v3 p58 ADAMS, Williams, v2 p54 ADAMS, J. E., v12 p5 ADAMS, Wm. H., v8 p11 ADAMS, James C., v4 p40 ADAMSHIK, Adam, v18 p12 ADAMS, Jean, v14 p44 ADAMSON, Cassandra, v3 p93 ADAMS, Jennie (Mortimer), v7 p15 ADAMSON, Emily A.F., v3 p95 ADAMS, Jennie L. (Fairchild), v7 p114 ADAMSON, Hannah, v3 p93 ADAMS, John, v4 p20; v8 p11; v9 p3; v14 p77; v17 ADAMSON, James, v3 p93,110 p97 ADAMSON, Joseph, v3 p93 ADAMS, John Q., v3 p41 ADAMSON, L., v1 p59 ADAMS, John Quincy, v17 p93 ADAMSON, Margaret, v3 p93 ADAMS, Jose P., v4 p42 ADAMSON, Margaret (Smith), v3 p93 ADAMS, Joseph, v17 p97 ADAMSON, Ruby K., v13 p108 ADAMS, L. K., v9 p12 ADAMSON, Ruth, v17 p68 ADAMS, L. L., v7 p15 ADAMSON, Sarah (Eagon), v3 p93 ADAMS, Ledotia M. Moyer, v12 p5 ADAMSON, Sarah Ann, v3 p93 ADAMS, Linelda, v2p54 ADAMSON, Smith, v3 p93 ADAMS, Lorainne, v17 p14 ADAMSON, Thomas, v3 p93,110 ADAMS, Louis P., v12 p42 ADDERSON, Julia Mary, v11 p49 ADAMS, Louisa , v10 p97 ADDY, Dorothy Kathleen (Dunning), v15 p13 ADAMS, Louise (Carroll), v1p110 ADDY, James, v15 p13 ADAMS, Lucinda, v2 p54 ADDY, Jean Elizabeth, v15 p13 ADAMS, Lucinda E. Mickey, v12 p72 ADDY, Mary (Rolston), v15 p13 ADAMS, Lydia C., v1 p43 ADDY, Willard Crane, v15 p13 ADAMS, M. J., v5 p104 ADDY, Willard Dunning, v15 p13 ADAMS, Margaret, v20 p72,73 ADINGTON, Philip, v2 p83 ADAMS, Margaret (Skall), v20 p22 ADKINS, Mary M., v12 p52; v13 p79 ADAMS, Marie, v18 p11 ADRIANCE, Jacob (Rev.), v2 p18-41 ADAMS, Marion Tasca, v11 p75 ADRIANCE, Julie Louise, v12 p68 ADAMS, Mary, v1 p116; v8 p76; v14 p49 ADRIANCE, N., v8 p25 ADAMS, Mary A. (Mills), v8 p76 ADUDALE, Robert G., v16 p70 ADAMS, Mary W., v2 p54 AEINO, Fra .., v18 p12 ADAMS, Mildred, v18 p106 AFFALTER, F, v3 p54 ADAMS, Mourning, v14 p49 AFFLACHE, Sarah, v11 p109 ADAMS, Nannie, v6 p117 AGEE, Bryan, v14 p3l ADAMS, Noah, v10 p111 AGEE, Reuben M., v1 p77 ADAMS, Patience, v2 p54 AGEE, Ruth (VanDusen), v1 p77 ADAMS, Patsy (Wade), v5 p95 AGGERS, Geo. L., v15 p55 ADAMS, Peter, v5 p9,43 AGINO, Frederick, v18 p12 ADAMS, Priscilla Jane, v9 p54 AGNELL, Joseph, v3 p52 ADAMS, R. D., v3 p41 AGNES, Daniel, v16 p81 ADAMS, Rebecca (Dunning), v5 p9,43 AGNEW, Daniel, v16 p105 ADAMS, Robert, v1 p116; v14 p49 AGNEW, David, v3 p39 ADAMS, Roberta D., v13 p88,96 AGNEW, James, v3 p39 ADAMS, Roy, v1 p110 AGNEW, Samuel, v3 p39 ADAMS, S. H., v11 p134 AGNEW, William, v3 p39 ADAMS, Salome F. (Sammons), v4 p20 AHEARN, Irene M., v6 p90 ©2014 Colorado Genealogical Society Surname Index for Volumes 1-20 of The Colorado Genealogist AHERN, Catherine R., v18 p11 AKINS, Thomas R., v8 p67,69 AHERN, Ella, v18 p10 AKLIN, Delia M. (Wright), v1 p77 AHERN, Kate Ann, v18 p10 AKLIN, Thomas, v1 p77 AHERN, Mamie, v18 p10 ALBANESO, Maria, v18 p13 AHERN, Mary, v18 p10 ALBAUGH, Bryan William, v17 p68 AHERN, Michael, v18 p10 ALBBECHT, June Rose (Morrison), v11 p77 AHERN, Patrick, v18 p11 ALBBECHT, Raymond C., v11 p77 AHERN, Thomas F., v18 p10 ALBEE, A., v4 p114 AHERN, Wm. Charles, v18 p11 ALBEE, Ellen E. (Clark), v4 p114 AHERN, Wm. J., v18 p11 ALBER, Edward, v18 p10 AHEW, Mary, v10 p26 ALBER, G. T., v17 p46 AHNSTEDT, Cecelia (Anderson), v2 p63 ALBERS, Otalia, v18 p10 AHNSTEDT, J. A., v2 p63 ALBERT, Agnes, v9 p87 AHO, Euli, v2 p22 ALBERT, Claude W., v14 p31; v17 p68 AHRENDL, Henry, v16 p70 ALBERT, George F., v14 p31 AIERY, Joseph, v8 p27 ALBERTSON, A.J., v3 p46 AIERY, Palma (Miller), v8 p27 ALBERTSON, Annie, v1 p22 AIKEN, A.S., v3 p49 ALBERTSON, Emma D. (Cole), v16 p19 AIKEN, Charles, v3 p39 ALBERTSON, Ernest J., v14 p64 AIKEN, James, v3 p39 ALBERTSON, Geo., v6 p124 AIKEN, Lafayette, v3 p39 ALBERTSON, Hattie A. (Tucker), v6 p124 AIKEN, Lucy, v15 p13 ALBERTSON, J. H. (Sergt.), v1 p22 AIKEN, Margaret, v3 p39 ALBERTSON, William H., v16 p19 AIKEN, Marietta, v3 p39 ALBO, Frank, v18 p10 AIKEN, Mary J., v3 p39 ALBRECHT, Frederick W., v3 p74 AIKEN, Nancy, v3 p39 ALCORN, Ella, v12 p91 AIKEN, Thomas, v3 p39 ALCORN, James, v16 p108 AIKEN, Thurston, v3 p39 ALCORN, John, v16 p108 AIKIN, Charles, v3 p34 ALCORN, Melinda, v16 p108 AIKIN, Julia, v9 p37 ALCORN, Sarah (Hults), v16 p108 AIKMEN, Sarah, v9 p116 ALCORN, William, v16 p108 AILES, Joseph, v3 p107 ALCOTT, Nancy Wooten Tanner, v14 p10 AITKEN, Mary A., v8 p27 ALDEN, Adah (Dunning), v7 p110 AKERMAN, Brown, v4 p17 ALDEN, Alice, v8 p10 AKES, Frances Elizabeth, v8 p49 ALDEN, Clayton, v7 p110 AKIN, Abraham Israel, v3 p6 ALDEN, David, v8 p10 AKIN, Charles, v3 p34 ALDEN, Elizabeth, v16 p12 AKIN, Dorothy Ruth, v3 p6 ALDEN, Frank, v7 p110 AKIN, Grace, v3 p6 ALDEN, Henrietta E., v4 p114 AKIN, Harris, v13 p50 ALDEN, John, v4 p27; v8 p10; v16 p12,93; v20 p66 AKIN, Lafayette, v3 p34 ALDEN, Mary (Southworth), v8 p10 AKIN, Laura E.
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