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(Also See Parker, Mrs. Inez Eugenia Adams) Abernethy Adams Family Photos and Documents Adams, Oliver Hamon (Photo in FF) Adams, Sebastian C Abbott Abdill (see Bakken/Abdill/Boyle Douglas County Museum) (also see Parker, Mrs. Inez Eugenia Adams) Abernethy Adams family photos and documents Adams, Oliver Hamon (photo in FF) Adams, Sebastian C. Adams, William Lysander BIO Adkins/Borton Adolf, Karl Ady/Hunt Agee BIO Agee Family, Melvin & Rita DVD Vol. 4 Fern Eberhart Interview Ahlgren, Ed Alderman, A.L. Alderman, E.A. Alexander (see Long/Alexander) Alexander, W.E. Alford Allen, Elizabeth (see also Woolery/Shane/Smith/Allen) Allen, James H. Allen, Sarah Allen, Valina Allen, Dr. William R. Allison Allyn, Henry Alsop/Gustafson Ames, Francis H. Ames, Fred Amos, Herbert Anderson, A.A. Anderson, Elam, J. & Colena Andres/Kirby/Fox Ankeny/Nesmith Armbrust (see Wade/Duval/Armbrust/Kutch) Apperson, A.J. Apperson photos Arms, Jonathan Armstrong, Colin & Milly Armstrong, Pleasant Arnold (see Bissell/Arnold) Arthur (see Coffey/Boyee/Arthur) Arthur, A.F. BIO Arthur, James Clinton Arthur, David Arthur, Margaret K. Arthur, Milton Arthur, Milton & Lola Arthur, Robert DVD Vol. 22 Fern Eberhart Interview Arthur, William family Arthur family photos Ashby (see Townsend/Ashby/Reed) no FF Ashby, George Athey/Cave/Cozier Athey, William Atkins Atkins, Borton Atkinson, James Atkinson, Joseph M. Atterbury, Isaac, Cordelia Austin, Eberhardt Austin, Ken & Joan Aylward, Simms Badger, Ephraim Bagley, William/Mulkey/Ann Baily, D.D. Baily, Margaret Jewett Baird, E.C. Baker, Andrew J. Baker, C.C. Baker, John W. Baker, J.G./Catherine Baker, Jehu Baker, Sally Book Baker, Warren Bakken/Abdill/Boyd Ball, (Dr.) Ball (see Comegys/Ball) Ball/Long, Mary Jane Ball, Isaac Ball Family Ballard, Robert & Nona Bamer, Ron & Susie Bancroft Bangasser Banister Barber, Andrew Bardon, Fred, Martha Bareendick, W.H. Barnes (see Goodrich/Barnes) Barnes, C.C. Barnes, Frank Barnett/Cooksey Baskett, Catherine, George Bates/Smith/Byrd/Gerrish Baxter, John/Forman/Spencer Baxter, Samuel R. Baumgardner Book 2 Vols./no FF Bayley (see Dorriss, Bayley) Bayley, D.D., Carol, Cecelia, Timothy Beagle (see Crisp/Beagle/Campbell/Todd) no FF Bean (two files) Bean, Robert M. Beary, Solomon Beaty, Edw. (Beatty) Beauchamp Beauchamp (also see Foster/Beauchamp) Beavert (see Parrish/Beavert) no FF Beck Beckett/Price/Lewis Beckham Bedwell, Elisha Beeler, Al (photos only) Beeler, Helen Beeler, Jack Beemer (also see Roberts/Beemer/Richards) Beers/Parrish Beeson Belcher Belieu (also see Chamberlain/Belieu/Smith) Belieu/Ligget Belleque, Pierre Belshee Belt, A.M./Wm. Book Bemis (see Davis/Bemis/McCready) no FF Benedict, Charles Benefiel, John & Jesse Bennett, G.W. Bennett, Levi/Stevens Bennett, R.H.C. Bennett (see Delashmutt/Bennette, Cresswell) Bergstrom, Anna (one photo only) Bernards, Anthony Bernards, Hubert Bertram/Schenk/Diedrich Betts (see Vaughn/Dorsey/Betts/Gibbs, Fryer) no FF Betts, George W. Bewley (also see Chapman, Joseph/Bewley) Bewley, James F. Bewley, Roswell L. Bible, A.S. Bigelow Biggs Billick Bingham (also see Van Atta, A.J./Bingham) Bingham (also see Harris, John) Bingman, James K. OREGON TRAIL DIARY Letters Bird (see Hussey/Bird) no FF Bird (also see Lux/Bird) Bird, Maryann Alderman Bird, Nathan Bird/Blared – Bland family Bisconer, Alfred Bishop, Kay/Bristow, William Bissell/Arnold Bixby Family History Book Bjorkstrand, John (one photo) Blackburn Bladine, Phil Blair (see Dorsey/Blair) Blair, A.T. Blair, E.V. & Wife Blair Family DVD Vol. 10 Fern Eberhart Interview Blanchard, Clarence DVD Vol. 12 Fern Eberhart Interview Blanchet, Archibishop Blared (see Bird/Blared/Bland) Blenkinsop Family Bliesner, Gus Bloom, Charles F. 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Briedwell, George Briedwell, John Bridenstine, Florence (Kenzler) Briggs, Glenn & Mildred Brisbane, William (Mrs.) Brisbin/Savage/Dunbar/Hibbard Brisbine, John Brisbine, Joseph Brisbine, William Mrs. Bristow, Elijah Bristow Bristow/Parrett Bristow, William (see Bishop, Kay) no FF Brock, George Brock, Mary (see Davis, Samuel (in with Brock, George) no FF Brooks (Nursery Family) Brooks Brooks (see "500 Years Of Family History") Family Book/no FF Brooks, John E. Brooks, Lois Brower, Joe Brown, Bernice 3 CDs Brown, Evelin Brown, Frank, Jr. Brown, Jack DVD Vol. 21 Fern Eberhart Interview/no FF Brown, James & Family DVD Vol. 5 Fern Eberhart Interview/no FF Brown, James H. BIO/no FF Brown, John Book/no FF Brown, Nancy Metzker Brown Stanley Brown, W.R. BIO Brown/Lord/Fuqua Brunson, Theodore BIO Brutscher, Sebastian Bryan Bryan, Elizabeth Bryan Buchanan Buck Buckingham-Hughes Buell (see Conner/Buell) no FF Buell, Nancy Brown Buell/Hinshaw/Conlee/Conner Buffum, William, etc. Buford/Briedwell Bump, Dr. C.A. Bunn, Benjamin Bunn-Cleary, Beverly Bunn, Fred & John M. Bunn, James Marion Bunton/Otey Burbank, A.R. Diary/no FF Burbank/Laskey Burch Burch, Charles H. BIO Burch, David S. Burch, Harold Burch/Robbins Burchett, R.C. Burdett, James Burdon, Olive Burgess, Guy W. Family History Book Burke, W.E. Burlingame, Charles Family History Book Burnett, George W. Burnett, Peter (Rev.) Burns, H.C. & Mary Payne his wife Burns, John Burns, Mary Payne (see Burns, H.C.) Burrows Burton Burton Estate Burton Family Burton, Charles W. Buster, John William Buterick, Harrison BIO Butler (see Ingalls/Butler) no FF Butler, John Nebraska Butler, John W., Ella Butler, Sanford Butt, William (Rev.) Butts (see Wilcox/Dickson/Butts) no FF Buxton Byerly Byrd no FF Byrd (see Bates/Smith/Byrd/Garrish) Byrnes, Twila CD Cady, Clifford, Grace Calavan, James, Joel Calbreath, John F. (Hon) Caldwell (see Ferguson) no FF Callahan Callin/Logan/McDowell Cameron, A.W. Campbell (see Crisp/Beagle/Campbell/Todd) no FF Campbell, Frank BIO Campbell, J.A. Campbell, James & Elsie Campbell, William BIO Canfield, Frank, Delilah Cannon, William Cantriel (see Russell/Cantriel) no FF Caples (see Potter, Sarah) no FF Carey Carey, Miles Carl Family Carlile/Syron Carlin, Henry, Wayne Carnes Carpenter/Kennaston Carroll (see Grimm/Carroll) no FF Carson, Alexander Carson, Charles & Letitia Carter, William Rice Cartwright, Geo., Emma Cary Cary, Ed & Clara Cary, George T. BIO/no FF Case, Victoria Casteel Family Cate (see McPhillips/Cate) no FF Cate/McPhillips Catterlin Cave (see Talbot/Cave) no FF Cave, James & David Cave, John Riley Cave, Reuben Cellars, Marie Cellers, Alex Chalmers, Bruce Chamberlain (see Williams, Chamberlain) no FF Chamberlain/Belieu/Smith Chambers, Andrew Chandler (see Freyer/Cooper) Chandler, A.C. BIO Chantelle Chantelle (see Chandler/Quintel) no FF Chapin (see Gilson/Chapin) no FF Chapin, Milton S. BIO Chapin, Daniel Chapman, Charles C. Chapman, Joseph/Bewley Chapman, Phoebe Ann Chapman, Wm. Charbonnier, Francis Charlo Chegwyn Chenowith, Oscar I., Lt. Chodrick, Harold & Margaret Chrisman Chrisman, Campbell Chrisman, Walker Chrisman, William M.C. Christensen (see Gilbert/Sax) no FF Christensen, Don Christensen, Stan (Jr. & Sr., Stanley R. & Stanley E.) Christenson, Hans Christenson, Neils Family History Book/Photos Christman, Joel D. Family History Book/no FF Churchman Clark, Albert Clark, B.S. Clark-Sims (two files) Clark, Israel Clark, Lester Clark, Lewis Henry Clark, William D./Jackson Cleary, Beverly Clemsha Clemmens, Henry Clemmons (see Duclos/Clemmons) no FF Cline Cline, Louis Close/Talent/Boat Coburn, Keith Cochran, James A. Coddington, R. Coffeen, Fred – doctor & druggist Coffey-Boyer-Arthur Coffin/Hill Coleman, James Coleman, William T. BIO/no FF Collard Collard, Eliza Photos Collard (Jennie) Collinson, Thomas Colvin Colwell Combs/Geer Comegys/Ball Compton, J.C. Conan/Waid/Hoble/Pussy Condray/Nash Cone Cone (also see Eberhart/Cone) Conlee (see Buell/Henshee/Conlee/Connor) no FF Conlee (also see Miller/Conlee) Conlee, Isaac and Mary Two volumes family history Conlee/Rogers Connoly, Laura M. Connor/Buell Connor (see Buell/Henshaw/Connlee/Connor) no FF Conor, Nathan DVD Vol 16, Fern Eberhart interview Conrad/Shelly/Turner Constable, Edward Cook (also see Olds/Cook) Cook, Amos Cook, James, Henry, (Dr.) Cook, John F. BIO/no FF Cook, Lyman & Wilson Cook, James W. & Sarah Cooke, William Willis Cooksey (see Barnett/Cooksey) no FF Cooley, Harry Coombs (see Dyer/Coombs/Thurman) no FF Cooper, Chandler Family History Book/no FF Cooper (see Fryer includes Fryer/Chandler) no FF Cooper (Polk County) Cooper, Addie Cooper, Cal Cooper, Dave and Connie Cooper, Enoch Cooper, Enoch S./Layson Cooper, Henry Cooper, J.C. Cooper, Robert A. Cooper, William S. Covert Copeland, Josiah Cornelison, Henry P. (Cornielson) Cornelius, Absalom Cornwall Cornwall, N.J. Cotton, W.W. Coughtry, James Coulter (see Stullenburger/Coulter) no FF Courtemache, Louis Courtney Cowles, C.C. Cowls Cox/Richardson-Keeney Cox, William A. Cozine Crabtree Craft/Parker Craghead Craine, Charles O. & Edith Wood Craine, Thomas Crandell (see Danforth/Crandell) Crater, Mary J. Crawford, John BIO Crawford, Mederom Crawford/Stevens Crawford, Elizabeth Creesy, Jenny (Westergard, Christiam. Parker, Daniels) BIO Cresswell (see DeLashmutt/Bennette/Cresswell)
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