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Genealogy Pamphlets on Microfilm in the Grosvenor Room Title CallNr Author Film # "Capt" Ebenezer Johnson (1760-1841) CS 71.J7 C2 13 "Seeley-Seely-Seely" *CS 71.S452 S4 missing [Bauder family] Newspaper clippings placed in scrap book by the Grosvenor Library *CS 71.B374 B2 Bauder family 2 [Index to articles on Maryland and Virginia families which appeared in the Baltimore Sun, 1904-1908. Baltimore, Md., Hayes book room, 1909?] CS 69.H28 Hayes Books Room, Baltimore, Md. 1 [Report] 1905-1906. [Buffalo, N.Y., 1905-1906] CS 71.B75 B2 Band of Botsford 4 [San Francisco] Campbell association of america, 1930- *CS 71.C19 H5 (The) Highlander, published by the … 5 {Ehle family; clippings from the St. Johnsville enterprise and news. St. Johnsville, N.Y., 1930?] *CS 71.E32 S2 St.Johnsville enterprise and news. 9 1637-1896: Proceedings of the Munson family reunion in the city of New Haven . CS 71.M755 M7 1st. Munson Association 17 1637-1896: Proceedings of the Munson family reunion in the city of New Haven . CS 71.M755 M7 2nd. Munson Association 17 A branch of the Caldwell family, being a record of Thompson Baxter Caldwell and his wife, Mary Ann (Ames) Caldwell, of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, their ancestors and descendants CS 71.C14 C18 Caldwell, Charles Tufts, 1855- 5 A brief account of the families of White and Clarke… CS 71.W585 W6 White, James Clarke 28 A brief family history of Philip Thomas Sharp and his wife, Mary Jane Howland *CS 71.S5 S4 Sharp, William H. 23 A brief genealogy of the Usher family of New England CS 71.U85 W Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900 26 A brief history of the Barber family *CS 71.B24 B2 Barber, Charles, 1826- 2 A brief history of the Jackson family CS 71.J13 J2 + CS71.J13 J3Jackson, Myron Fremont, 1856- 13 A brief history of the Lybarger family CS 71.L98 L Lybarger, Donald Fisher, 1896- 16 A circular relating to the genealogy of the Carpenter families in America . CS 71.C3 C6 Clark, Will C. 5 A contribution to the genealogy of the Stafford family in America, containing an account of Col. Joab Stafford, and a complete record of his descendants in the male lines CS 71.S779 B Benedict, Henry Marvin, 1827- 24 A Drake family in America, Steuben co., N.Y., branch. Darke, Ford, Sargent, Van Skiver and allied lines. From data compiled by Miss Leora Wilson… Mrs. J.E. Robinson [and others] Steuben county, N.Y. [1938?] *CS 71.D76 W5 Wilson, Leora, 8 A family gathering of the descendants of Mrs. Sarah Cleveland Dodge, on her eightieth birthday CS 71.D645 F3 8 A family tree; [Dickey genealogy] CS 71.D5492 F2 7 A few descendants of William Briwn of Eastham Mass., Cape Cod, with connecting lines . CS 71.B88 S Simmons, Frederick Johnson, 1884- 4 A few facts in connection with the "Life of Commodore Joshua Barney" CS 71.B285 A22 Adams, William Frederick, 1848- 2 A genealogica register of the descendants of Robert and Agnes (Leitch) Russell, emigrants from Glasgow, Scotland, to Benton County, Minnesota, and pioneer experiences CS 71.R965 F6 Flint, Nelson, 1869- 22 A genealogical and biographical sketch of the name and family of Stetson; from the year 1634, to the year 1847 CS 71.S84 B2 Barry, John Stetson, 1819-1872 24 A genealogical memoir of the family of Richard Otis, and collaterally of the families of Baker, Varney, Waldron, Watson, Bean, Smith, Stackpole,Wentworth, Carr, Purington, Beede, Newton, Heard, Ham, Tuttle, Pinkham, Chestley, Cogswell, Wallingford, &c… CS 71.O88 O Otis, Horatio Nelson,1816-1881. 19 A genealogical memoir of the Leonard family CS 71.L58 D3 Deane, William Reed, 1809-1871 16 A genealogical quest and family notes CS 71.L912 L6 Low, William Gilman, 1844- missing A genealogical record of one branch of the Heath, Clark and Cone families, March 1, 1905 CS 71.H438 S Stilwell, Dewitt, 1860- 12 A genealogical record of the French family *CS 71.F876 F4 French, Mansfield Joseph 10 A genealogical sketch of Dr. Artemas Bullard of Sutton, and his descendants CS 71.B9353 B3 Barton, William Sumner, 1842- 4 A Genealogical sketch of the descendants of Robert Greene of Wales, Mass. CS 71.G8 G93 Greene, Reuben, 1817- 11 A genealogy of families bearing the name Cooke, or Cook, principally in Massachusetts and Connecticut, 1665-1882 CS 71.C77 C7 Cook, James, 1794- 6 A genealogy of the family of Anthony Stoddard, of Boston . CS 71.S869 S Stoddard, Charles, 1802-1873 25 A Genealogy of the first five generations in America of the Lang family, descendants of Robert Lang, fisherman, of the isles of Shoals CS 71.L27 M7 Moore, Howard Parker, 1868- 15 A genealogy of the Hutchinson family of Yorkshire, and of the American branch of the family descended from Richard Hutchinson, of Salem, Mass. CS 71.H973 C Chester, Joseph Lemuel, 1821-1882 13 A genealogy of the Wilder family of Hawaii. Prepared at the request of the Genealogical committee. Honolulu, T.H., Paradise of the Pacific press, 1916. CS 71.W669 H Hawaiian historical society, Honolulu. 29 A History of the Bethune family *CS 71.B563 W3 Weisse, Jane Lee (Hunt), b. 1805 3 A history of the Descendants of Walter Dean and John Wilson in America. Compiled and written by A.P. McIntosh. Belfast, N.Y. [1935?] *CS 71.D28 M3 McIntosh. A.P. comp. 7 A Jenks genealogy with allied families CS 71.J52 C6 Cleary, Mrs. Helen Clarks (Jenks), 1865- 13 A Knapp line back to Adam, with Huguenots, Crusade and Magna Charta connections *CS 71.K675 K58 Knapp, Alfred Averill, 1868- 15 A letter from Mrs. Thomas Morris, to her nephew Hon. Judge John K. Kane, regarding the Kane and Kent families CS 71.K13 M7 Morris, Sarah (Kane), 1778- 14 A list of descendants of Silas Martoo, with ancestors in a direct line back to their coming to America, compiled from the most authentic and trustworthy records *CS 71.B339 B22 Bartoo, Eli, b. 1823 2 A Long genealogy; a partial genealogy of the Longs of Charlestown and Nantucket, Massachusetts CS 71.L849 L Long, Hallock Porter, 1891- 16 A memoir of Judge Zattu Cushing CS 71.C986 J Johnson, O. W. 7 A memorial of a respectable and respected family, and especially of Joshue Bickell, farmer, representative, senator, judge, and eminent Christian citizen CS 71.B58 B Bicknell, Thomas Williams, 1834- 3 A monograph of the Anderson, Clark, Marshall and McArthur connection CS 71.A55 A6 Anderson, Thomas McArthur, 1836- 1 A new edition of the record of the family of Roswell Smith, son of Steel Smith of Farmington, Conn., Widson, Vermont, and other localities . CS 71.S643 P35 Perkins, Henry Esban, 1843- 24 A partial list of the decendants of the Rev. George Gillmore, A. M., loyalist of Horton and Windsor, Nova Scotia CS 71.G488 T Tucker, Sidvin Frank, 1888- 10 A record of some of the ancestors and the descendants of Harvey J. Smith of Cicero, N. Y. as of February 19, 1935 *CS 71.S643 S14 Schaefer, Joseph Harvey, 1885- 24 A record of the ancestry and kindred of the children of Edwar Tomkins, sr. late of Oakland, California (deceased) CS 71.T662 T Tompkins, Edward 26 A record of the Crozer family of Bucks county, Pennsylvania CS 71.C956 R 7 A record of the family of James Lewis of Alexander, Genesee County, New York CS 71.L675 B2 Bartlett, Rex Chase, 1894- 16 A record of the family of Roswell Smith, son of Steel Smith of Farmington, Conn., Widson, Vermont, and other localities . CS 71.S643 P34 Perkins, Henry Esban, 1843- 24 A sermon preached after the funeral of Noah Lincoln, who dies in Boston, July 31, 1856, aged eighty-four CS 71.L74 R5 Robbins, Chandler, 1810-1882 missing A short genealogical account of a few of the families of the early settlers in Eliot; and of a branch of the Moody family, from the time they emigrated to this country in the year 1850 CS 71.F655 F7 Fogg, William, 1790-1859 9 A short history of the Ogle family CS 71.O36 K5 Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Anna (Ogle), 1847- 19 A short sketch of the family of Jenkses; Jsoeph Jenks who settled Pawtucket, R. I., and some of his descendants CS 71.J52 E Esten, Esek 13 A sketch of a revolutionary soldier, Capt. James Stevenson, and his descendants . August, 1912 CS 71.S8445 M Meek, Basil 24 A sketch of the Allen family of Mendon, New York CS 71.A43 S6 1 A sketch of the Chandler family, in Worcester, Massachusetts CS 71.C456 S Sturgis, Mrs. Elizbeth Orne (Paine), 182 5 A sketch of the children of Dr. William Paine, 1774-1869 CS 71.P146 S Sturgis, Mrs. Elizabeth Orne (Paine), 18 19 A sketch of the life of Rev. Daniel Dana Tappan with an account of the Tappan family, prepared by his children CS 71.T175 S 25 Abbe genealogy, The CS 71.A1 W2 Wallace, F. J. A. 1 Abstract of title of Kip's Bay farm in the city of New York, with all known maps relating thereto . Also, the early history of the Kip family and the genealogy as refers to that title CS 71.K57 P Post, John J. 15 Account of the second gathering of the Bailey-Bayley Family Association . Bradford, Mass. CS 71.B15 B Bailey-Bayley Family Association 1 Addenda to the genealogical recoed of the descendants of Richard Blood-- Baptist Hicks and allied families CS 71.B655 T8 Toler, Grace Cabot (Blood), 1874- 3 Addenda; Naf-Neff history, regarding the origin and meaning of the name of Neff; together with the revolutionary records of Captain Rudolf Neff, Ensign Aaron Scout, Major Thomas Smyth, Jr.
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