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  1. Nerves and common sense. by Annie Payson Call by Call. Annie Payson. 1853-1940., 1909-01-01
  2. As a matter of course. by Call. Annie Payson. 1853-1940., 1920-01-01

21. A Celebration Of Women Writers: C Listings
Call, Annie Payson (18531940) As a Matter of Course
http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/_generate/authors-C.html
WRITERS WHOSE NAMES START WITH C

22. Title
O8 TITLE Sartre a life / Annie Cohen-Solal BOOK-ID 010607388 Call-NO 327.4705Y15NO O-35 TITLE Japan and the United States, 1853-1921 / by Payson J. Treat
http://www.meijigakuin.ac.jp/tosho/hotta_col.html

23. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
Author, Call, Annie Payson, 18531940. Title, A man of the world, by Annie PaysonCall. Pub info, Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1905. LOCATION, Call , STATUS.
http://catalog.brooklynpubliclibrary.org:90/kids/10,376/search/c177 C319 C/c177
KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT CALL NO Author Call, Annie Payson, 1853-1940. Title A man of the world, by Annie Payson Call. Pub info Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1905. LOCATION CALL # STATUS Consult Librarian Call # Descript 2 p. ., 61 p. 17 cm.

24. (Surnames From Paulson, Annie ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records For 1
born in 1892 1892B1853. Paulson, son of R married in 1893 to Wood, Annie 1893M-2363. Payson, A.H Information on each San Francisco Call record. 0 - 0 - 0
http://feefhs.org/fdb2/6995/6995-462.html
San Francisco Call HOMEPAGE San Francisco Call INDEX ... FEEFHS Website Index
San Francisco Call Newspaper
Vital Records for 1869-1895
(Surnames from: Paulson, Annie )
Jim W. Faulkinbury, CGRS First Posted: 16 February 2003
This is one of a series of files in a web-base finding aid to the many vital events recorded in the San Francisco Call during calendar years 1869-1895. Most events are for the San Francisco California area - births, marriages, and deaths. However many records are for events throughout California and beyond which were of interest to residents of San Francisco. Deaths at sea were also reported by the ships coming into the port of San Francisco.
Answers to your questions: Name ... Event and Year ... Spouse or Age ... Record No.
Paulson, Annie... married in to Ashim, George ...1889M-3263
Paulson, Charles... married in 1894 to Larson, Amalia ...1894M-1105
Paulson, Henry... married in 1878 to Meredith, E.M.C ...1879M-2404

25. Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949. Papers: Guide.
Repository Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University. Location b. Call No. MS Am 1323 483) Call, Annie Payson, 1853 2 letters from; 1900
http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00082.html
bMS Am 1323
Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949. Papers: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Am 1323
Creator: Villard, Oswald Garrison, 1872-1949.
Title: Papers,
Date(s):
Quantity: 163 boxes and 6v. (37 linear ft.)
Abstract: Papers of American author, journalist, editor, and social reformer Oswald Garrison Villard. Includes materials that are unsorted and uncataloged.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information:
Bequest of Oswald Garrison Villard; received: 1949.
Historical Note
Villard, a journalist and author, was president of the New York Evening Post (1897-1918), editor and owner of The Nation (1918-1932), publisher and contributing editor of The Nation (1932-1935), a founder of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and of Yachting Magazine, and owner of the Nautical Gazette. His father was Henry Villard, railroad promoter and financier; his mother was Fanny Garrison Villard, social reformer, suffragist, and philanthropist; and his grandfather was the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison.
Organization
Includes the following series:
  • Letters addressed to Oswald Garrison Villard Uncataloged papers
Scope and Content
Over half the collection consists of professional correspondence concerning The Nation, The New York Evening Post, and the progressive political issues with which Villard was involved. Also contains correspondence with family members, much of it pertaining to his work or business affairs; minutes, ledgers, financial reports, and stockbooks of The Evening Post and some business records of The Nation; diaries, 1884-1941, and datebooks; 15 boxes of speeches; scrapbooks of Villard's articles; and notes and manuscripts for his various writing projects in history and biography. Includes material on various peace societies, civil liberties, blacks in Harlem, the NAACP, the blockade during the Civil War, Puerto Rico, and The New York Philharmonic. Also contains drafts and manuscripts of his father's memoirs, tributes to his mother and grandfather, family records, photographs, medals, memorabilia, clippings, and printed material.

26. Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Correspondence: Guide.
Location b. Call No. MS Lowell 19, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4 2 letters; 1922. ( 189) Call, Annie Payson, 1853. 1 letter; 1920
http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou00100.html
bMS Lowell 19, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4
Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925. Correspondence: Guide.
Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
Descriptive Summary
Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
Location: b
Call No.: MS Lowell 19, 19.1, 19.2, 19.3, 19.4
Creator: Lowell, Amy, 1874-1925.
Title: Correspondence, 1883-1927 (inclusive), 1910-1925 (bulk).
Quantity: 53 boxes (18 linear ft.)
Abstract: Correspondence of the American poet, Amy Lowell.
Date(s):
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Bequest of Amy Lowell; received 1925.
Processing Information: This important correspondence was bequeathed to Harvard University by Amy Lowell, and was received by the Poetry Room of the Widener Library shortly after Miss Lowell's death in 1925. At that time a checklist was made of the letters written to Amy Lowell, citing author, number of titles, and inclusive dates of the letters.
The following letters mentioned in the checklist have not been located:
  • Gussac, William 1 letter 1910

27. Elizabeth Payson Prentiss
26 October 1818, to Edward and Ann Payson, and grew There they had two children, Annie(born in 1846) and Prentiss accepted a Call to a Presbyterian church in
http://www.readseries.com/auth-oz/prentiss.html
Elizabeth Payson Prentiss
Like Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, her contemporary, Prentiss was the daughter of a Congregational minister whose New England ancestry dated back to the seventeenth century. Also like Phelps, unfortunately, she spent much of her life plagued by ill health, a condition exacerbated by several tragic losses during the early years of her married life.
She was born in Portland, Maine, on 26 October 1818, to Edward and Ann Payson, and grew up in Portland as part of a large family. She began writing stories during her childhood and in 1834, when only sixteen, had a story published in Youth's Companion
From 1838-1844, Prentiss taught school, first at home for two years, and then at a girls' school in Richmond, Virginia. During the latter part of this period, she apparently met or became romatically involved with her future husband, and on 16 April 1845, she married George Lewis Prentiss, a Congregational minister. The couple lived in New Bedford, Massachusetts, for several years. There they had two children, Annie (born in 1846) and Eddy (born in 1848). For the first year of his life, Eddy's health was so poor that he was not expected to live; indeed, when he recovered, Prentiss wrote in her journal, "To me he never seemed the same child. . . . I often said afterward that a little stranger was running about my nursery, not mine, but God's." During this period (actually, from about 1840 until 1853), Prentiss's only writing was apparently in voluminous correspondence and journals, including one preserving a detailed account of Eddy's days.

28. WebGED: The Bement Family Data Page
601602, Call Number CS71.G657 Albert Henry Bement married and moved to Payson, Utahto farm, but He may have married (2) Annie B. Thomason as records from the
http://www.bementfamily.com/webged/bement.wbg/wga8.html
previous go to surnames Beaumont, Rebecca
b. 7 SEP 1659 in Saybrook, MA (now Old Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT)
d. 3 APR 1742
father:
Beaumont, William(~1608 - 1699)
mother: Danforth, Lydia(1625 - 1686)
spouse: Clark, John Jr. (1655 - 1735)
- m. 17 DEC 1684 in Saybrook, MA (now Old Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT)
child:
Clark, Joseph (1692 - 1770) Beaumont, Rebecca
b. 31 MAY 1783 in Lebanon Township, New London Co., CT
d. 19 FEB 1792
father:
Beaumont, Isiah(1757 - 1837) mother: Alden, Fear(1755 - 1836) spouse: Beaumont, Rebecca (2) b. 24 OCT 1794 d. 24 MAY 1818 father: Beaumont, Isiah(1757 - 1837) mother: Alden, Fear(1755 - 1836) Beaumont, Richard b. ABT. 1400 father: Beaumont, Henry(~1380 - 1424) spouse: child: child: Beaumont, Robert (~1424 - ) child: Beaumont, Christopher (~1426 - ) child: Beaumont, Richard (~1428 - ) child: Beaumont, William (~1430 - ) child: Beaumont, Johanna (~1440 - ) child: Beaumont, Elizabeth (~1442 - ) child: Beaumont, Alice (~1444 - ) Beaumont, Richard b. ABT. 1400 father: de Bellomonte, Henry(~1335 - ~1405) mother: ?, Johanna de Bellomonte(~1355 - )

29. LIBINDEX.C (Word4)
Call, Annie Payson POWER THROUGH REPOSE vi+7201 1911 ( New edition with additions 2vi+420 1853 Edinburgh Thomas Constable/LondonHamilton Adams ex-Advocates
http://www.staffs.ac.uk/schools/sciences/psychology/chop/author/c-e_psy.html
C CAMPBELL, Joseph THE HERO WITH A THOUSAND FACES xxiii+416 24 plates 1968 (2nd ed.1st-1949, rep.63,61) Princeton NJ:PUP for Bollingen Foundation Bollingen Series XVII d/w CANTER, David (ed) FIRES AND HUMAN BEHAVIOUR xviii+338 1986 Chichester etc.:Wiley CANTRIL, Hadley THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS xv+274 1942 NY:Wiley CANTRIL, Hadley (ed.) TENSIONS THAT CAUSE WARS Common statement and individual papers by a group of social scientists brought together by UNESCO 303 1950 Urbana Ill.: U.Illinois Press CANTRIL, Hadley UNDERSTANDING MAN'S SOCIAL BEHAVIOR Preliminary Notes x+75 1947 Princeton NJ: Office of Public Opnion Research p/b CAPLAN, Gerald AN APPROACH TO COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH ix+262 1961 London: Tavistock d/w CAPLAN, Gerald with supplementary chapters by Virginia Insley CONCEPTS OF MENTAL HEALTH AND CONSULTATION Their pplication in Public Health and Social Work viii+269 1959 DC: U.S.Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare CAPLAN, Gerald PRINCIPLES OF PREVENTIVE PSYCHIATRY xiii+304 1964 London:Tavistock d/w CARDWELL, D.S.L. THE ORGANISATION OF SCIENCE IN ENGLAND ix+204 1957 London: Heinemann d/w

30. Huntting Family. Papers Of The Huntting-Rudd Family, 1834-1905: A Finding Aid
Call No. MC 284 Repository Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute Creator HUNTTING RUDD FAMILY 67. Annie Bryant, 1855, nd. 68 Edward Payson Rudd, 1860-1861
http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/sch00149.html
MC 284
Huntting family. Papers of the Huntting-Rudd family, 1834-1905: A Finding Aid
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women
Radcliffe College
May 1979
Descriptive Summary
Call No.: MC 284
Repository: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Creator: HUNTTING - RUDD FAMILY
Title: Papers, 1834-1905
Quantity: 7 file boxes
Abstract: Correspondence, accounts, photographs, etc., of the Huntting and Rudd families of Sag Harbor, New York.
Administrative Information
Processing Information: Processed: May 1979
By: Caroline D. Bain
Acquisition Information: Accession numbers: 77-M52, 77-M63, 77-M125, 78-M177, 79-M36, 79 -M72
The Huntting - Rudd papers were given to the Schlesinger Library in April and August 1977 by Bessie Huntting Rudd. Additional papers were given in October 1978 by Rhode Island Hospital Trust National Bank, in Feb. 1979 by Caroline D. Bain, and in April 1979 by Mary Dwight (Rudd) Drever..
Scope and Content
The collection centers on the widow and children of Gilbert Cooper Huntting (1805-1849), members of a prosperous whaling family of Sag Harbor, Long Island, New York: Philena (Slate) Huntting (1808-1890), Bessie Huntting (1831-1862), Mary Huntting (1836-1869), Harriet Huntting (1839-1864), Gilbert Huntting (b. 1844), and Robert Minturn Huntting (b. 1847). It also includes papers of the family of Edward Payson Rudd (1833-1861), husband of Bessie Huntting, and of the related Dwight family (see Huntting, Rudd and Dwight family charts). At GCH's death in 1849, Bessie assumed responsibility for the affairs of her family, even though she was often absent from Sag Harbor. She graduated form Brooklyn Female Academy in 1849 and taught school for two years in Philadelphia. In 1853-1854 she taught in Montrose, Pennsylvania, where she considered marrying Reverend Henry Jessup and going abroad with him as a missionary. Family responsibility prevailed and she returned home and taught in the Sag Harbor school. Each sibling in turn went away to school and all the family made frequent visits to relatives and friends (most often in Brooklyn and New York City).

31. LDSEP: Lars Alexander Justesen (1852-1853)
Others went back to Payson, Provo and Salt Lake to earn It is not known what happenedto Annie Olsen Justesen t been for these d Mormons as you Call them, we
http://www.ldsep.org/denmark/sjael/cop/52lajust.htm
Lars Alexander Justesen (1852-1853)
[Submitted by: Sherrie Wieland, email: swieland@jeffnet.org
Life and Times of Lars Alexander Justesen (1818-1868) and His Wife Karen (Caroline) Rasmussen
by Elaine Justesen, A.G. Lars Alexander Justesen was born on 16 November 1818 and christened in the church at Gundslev, Denmark. Gundslev is a small village located on the Island of Falster in the Kingdom of Denmark. The State Church of the country was the Lutheran Church. Every citizen was a member. Lars was the son of Just Larsen and Dorothy Clausdatter. The patronymic system of naming was in effect in Denmark at the time of the birth of Lars. Since that time people have been required to accept a standard surname. With the patronymic system, each child received a given name chosen by its parents, while the surname was taken from the father's given name. Hence Justesen meaning the son of Just, and Dorothy the datter [Danish spelling] of Claus. There is not much information concerning the boyhood of Lars. He would have been reared on a farm, as the area is still farm country today. Lars was the second child and only son of his parents. He had four sisters. Karen Rasmusdatter was born on the farm Ravnstrup in the parish of Nørre Kirkeby. This parish is located next to Gundslev. She was the daughter of Karen Hemmingsdatter and Rasmus Hansen Møller. Her parents were not married. Just before Karen was 2 years old her mother married Anders Simonsen and in later years Karen was sealed to her mother and Anders. The genealogy has been traced through the sealing line.

32. BallAut6A - Name Index - Generated By Ancestral Quest
STAMPLEY, Bobby Kent b.1933 Of Call, , Texas STAMPLEY NY TANNER, Freeman Rasmussenb.1877 - Payson, Utah, Utah TAYLOR, Angela M. - Living TAYLOR, Annie Eliza m
http://www.c-zone.net/autrey/findex6.htm
Ball and Autrey Ancestry and Related Names
Name Index
RUDDOCK
RUDDOCK, Signe - Living
RUFF
RUFF, Ida b.1864 - , , , USA
RUSCHLI
RUSCHLI, Florence Steffen - Living
RUSH
RUSH, Luticia m.1889 -
RUSSEL
RUSSEL, Glen b.1885 -
RUSSEL, Kate
b.1874 -
RUSSEL, Lena
b.1876 -
RUSSEL, William P.
b.1848 - , , , USA
RUSSELL
RUSSELL, Mary Myrtle - Living
RUSSMAN
RUSSMAN, Verla Delila - Living
SACK
SACK, Georgia m.1892 - Springfield, Sarpy, Nebraska
SALING
SALING, Anna - Living
SAMMONS
SAMMONS, Grace - Living
SAMPLES
SAMPLES, Joe - Living
SAMS
SAMS, Vernon - Living
SAMUELSON
SAMUELSON, John M. - Living
SANDS
SANDS, Cheryl - Living
SANDS, Roy
m.1969 -
SANDS, Wayne
- Living
SARAH
SARAH, b.1857 -
SARAH, Thompson
m.1705 -
SAUNDERS
SAUNDERS, Belinda Valentine b.1871 - Ijamsville, Frederick, Maryland
SAUNDERS, John
b.1831 - Frederick, Maryland
SAUNDERS, Nora M.
b.1871 - Missouri
SAVAGE
SAVAGE, Hazel - Living
SAVASTOS (CONFID
SAVASTOS (CONFID, Kathryn ntial) - Living
SAWYER
SAWYER, Frank - Living
SAWYER, Philip Franklin
m.1921 - Of Salt Lake Cit, Utah
SAWYER, Zina Emma
b.1924 - Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
SCARBOROUGH
SCARBOROUGH, Charles Boyd

33. BallAut6A - Name Index - Generated By Ancestral Quest
Call. Call, Carole Elane Living. CALVERT. COUCH. COUCH, Annie Laura b.1905 -. COWAN. CRANDALL.CRANDALL, Hortense m.1900 - Payson, Ut, Ut CRANDALL, Irma b.1908 -.
http://www.c-zone.net/autrey/findex2.htm
Ball and Autrey Ancestry and Related Names
Name Index
BALLARD
BALLARD, Alline Clay b.1886 - , , , USA
BALLARD, Benjamin Walter
b.1897 -
BALLARD, Louise Elizabeth
b.1895 - , , , USA
BALLARD, Nellie Maud
b.1890 - , , , USA
BALLARD, Walter .
b.1810 - , , , USA
BALLOW
BALLOW, Bob
BARBER
BARBER, Frank b.1885 - Of Kansas, USA
BARCLAY
BARCLAY, Margaret Mary b.1768 -
BARKER
BARKER, Abiel Messyr
BARKER, Otho
- Living
BARKSDALE
BARKSDALE, Sallie V. b.1838 - , , , USA
BARLOW
BARLOW , J. b.1798 - Penworthan, L, England
BARNES
BARNES,
BARNES, Della
- Living
BARNES, Elmina Jane Mina
b.1854 - Of Illinois, USA
BARNES, Erastus
b.1818 -
BARNES, Marshall
- Living
BARNES, Sarah
m.1814 - BARNES, Zula m.1910 - , , Of Lousiana, USA
BARNETT
BARNETT, Joseph - Living
BARNHARDT
BARNHARDT, b.1877 - , Of Sarpy Co, Nebraska, USA BARNHARDT, Lyle R. - Living BARNHARDT, Ross Oren - Living
BARNHART
BARNHART, Cloyd Edward b.1908 - Of Missouri, USA
BARRANE
BARRANE, Nancy
BARRICK
BARRICK, Ann Elizabeth
BARROWS
BARROWS, Ethel - Living
BARTLETT
BARTLETT, Carol

34. Tanner Family Dispersion
the veterans stood in their ranks and took a roll Call. He married Annie Clark Brownin 1853 in New York Tanners invited him to their reunion in Payson in 1884
http://www.concentric.net/~Ssbray/tanndisp.htm

TANNER FAMILY

CONVERSION

KIRTLAND

MISSOURI TROUBLES
...
PEDIGREE
Tanner Family Dispersion
SETTLING THE WEST
President Young and party accepted an invitation to attend a farewell meeting, and the president wrote the following in his journal: "We held a meeting at Payson on the 23rd (March 1851). President Heber C. Kimball and Elders Charles C. Rich, Amasa M. Lyman and R. McBride addressed the people. I was sick at the sight of so many of the Saints running to California, chiefly after the god of this world, and was unable to address them." The San Bernardino settlement did well after initial delays in buying the San Bernardino rancho land, and some minor Indian troubles. California proved to be such a lure to many that President Young found it necessary to strongly express his feelings time and again, against the Saints from Utah moving there. In Feb. 1853 the First Presidency published in the Deseret News an article clarifying their opposition to the Saints "running off to California," and said that ONLY those few who were sent there on missions or business did so legitimately; the rest were forsaking the cause of Zion ... the San Bernardino area was so pleasant that even many of the converts from Australia who landed by ship in southern California were choosing to remain there rather than coming up to Utah, defeating the purpose of the San Bernardino mission in the first place.
While they were in California, the Tanner boys as usual found enterprises to keep them busy. After building the fort, homes, plowing and planting, etc., they entered the horse trading business. Myron, Seth, Freeman, and Joseph pooled their funds and purchased a farm which they stocked with horses and cattle. They also set up a store where they did "trading" (money being scarce in those days, most often business was done by bartering and trading goods and livestock). Horses were plentiful in California, and many ran in wild bands; these the Tanner boys caught and tamed; other horses they bought or traded for.

35. Descendants Of Ansegis From About 644 AD - Ansn46 - Generated By Personal Ancest
SLC Lower cem rec of Fairview, UT (GS Call No. And also Annie Poulson by PresidentBrigham Young on January 16 Jones home with me and returned to Payson to meet
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Embassy/1221/ansegis/ansn46.htm
Descendants of ANSEGIS Mayor of Palace from about 644 AD
Notes
James Naylor JONES James married #1 Sarah Ann Mallarnee
James married #2 Mary Hoskins
James married #3 Mette Catherine Jesperson
James married #4 Caroline D. Allen Ancestral File Number 1PJ7-K1
BIR: pl possibly Bloomfield
!Ruth:Ref. Jones fam rec in poss of Mrs. Hazel J. D. Apedaile, 204 W. 5th No.,
SLC
Lower cem rec of Fairview, UT (GS Call No. F2 and GS B2 3A122 P295 TIB cards at
GS Church Records F251 65 pt 13 p 26-27 GS Searched IL, IA, UT records but coul
not find missing BAP dates Manti Temple Sealings Gs #23052 Pt 2, pg 64-65-411
!Ref. Jones fam rec in poss of Mrs. Hazel J. D. Apedaile, 204 W 5th No,SLC Lowe F251 65 pt 13 P 26-27 GS Searched IL, IA, UT records but could not find missing BAP dates Manti Temple Sealings GS#23052 pt2, pg 64-65-411 From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Jones, James Naylor LDS Biographical Encyclopedia, Andrew Jenson, Vol. 4, p.151 Jones, James Naylor a Utah pioneer of 1849, was born April 3, 1810, at Baltimore, Maryland. He was residing in Ohio when L. D. S. missionary operations were commenced in that

36. Hill - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File
ANDREWS, Annie W b.1890 Of, , , UTAH. Ethel Vententia b.1886 - Bountiful, Davis,UTAH Call, Roscoe Cyril b ELMER, Rachel Lucinda b.1858 - , Payson, UTAH, UTAH.
http://www.geocities.com/hillfamilyhistory/index3.htm
HILL FAMILY HISTORY
Name Index
, Anders b.1667 - Of, Saeby, Copenhagen, DENMARK
, Anna Sophie
b.1738 - Huesede, Bad Essen, Hanover, GERMANY
, Anne
b.1600 - Of, Lynge, Soro, DENMARK
, Bengta
b.1636 - , Onnestad, Kristianstad, SWEDEN
, Catherine
b.1733 - Of, Skipwish, Renfrew, SCOTLAND
, Charity
b.1735 -
, Christen
b.1727 - Of, Saeby, Copenhagen, DENMARK
, Elizabeth
b.1685 - Of, , Cumberland, PENNSYLVANIA
, Elizabeth
b.1600 - , , , ENGLAND
, Elizabeth
b.1715 - Of, , Cumberland, PENNSYLVANIA
, Jane
b.1735 - Of, Upton, Worcester, MASSACHUSETTS , Jens b.1625 - Of, Saeby, Copenhagen, DENMARK , Karen b.1592 - Of, Lynge, Soro, DENMARK , Lars b.1760 - , , , DENMARK , Lucy b.1810 - Of, Upton, Worcester, MASSACHUSETTS , Mary b.1720 - Of, , , VIRGINIA , Mary b.1733 - , Mary Sue b.1855 - , Medora J b.1858 - , MRS b.1739 - , Mont Alto, Franklin, PENNSYLVANIA , MRS b.1707 - , Mont Alto, Franklin, PENNSYLVANIA , Mrs. Anders b.1669 - Of, Saeby, Copenhagen, DENMARK , Mrs. Christen b.1729 - Of, Saeby, Copenhagen, DENMARK , Mrs. Jens

37. Oldqueries
he was married to Laura Syme, and Annie Elizabeth Christensen. Married to Ellen S.Flanders Died 1879 Payson city then Call me at 801257-6371, and I will tell
http://www.lofthouse.com/boxelder/oldqueries.htm
BOX ELDER COUNTY QUERIES
Posted prior to May, 2000-
CONTRERAS
Tuesday April 11, 2000
Leana Contreras
5953 E Pontica Fresno CA. 93727
I`m looking for my parents. my mothers name is Donna Nelson and Henry Contreras . I do have Brother or sisters. Please HELP ME. I was born in Salt Lake City Utah on 5-13-63 the hospitals name is Holy Cross Hospital. if you have any info, it would make me whole. THANKS
COIL
Sunday March 12, 2000
Nancy Coil Ouellette

information on the parents of James Monroe Coil b. Ross Co. Ohio 1850; d. corinne 1919, married Priscilla Smith 1882. James was town Marshall in Corinne Nov. 3, 1905 - Oct 4, 1909
COLE Saturday February 19, 2000 James Barnet Cole I am looking for any further information concern the following individuals, James Barnet Cole McDONALD Tuesday February 01, 2000

38. Charles Dixon Genealogy
Mary Laura Chapman 5 George Ephraim Chapman 5 Martin Call Chapman 4 Daly b in PaysonCity, Utah d in Payson City, Utah 5 William C. Daly 5 Annie A. Daly
http://users.erols.com/montemac/CharlesDixon.html
Courtesy of Hollis Azor Smith Azor1924@aol.com
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/m/i/Hollis-A-Smith/index.html
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39. Marriages In Andover
1838. Call, Joseph L. Franklin, SEVERANCE, Annie, Franklin, 29 Sep 1861.CAMPBELL 1894. CLAY, Payson R. Andover, AVERY, Lucy B. Northfield, 9 Nov 1891.
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nh/state/merrimack/main/andover_marr.html
SOURCE: History of the Town of Andover, New Hampshire, 1751-1906; by John R. Eastman; Rumford Printing Company, Concord, NH, 1910; pp. 278-289.
MARRIAGES IN ANDOVER
The following data are mostly taken from the town records. A considerable number of records, however, have been obtained from the diaries of Rev. Josiah Badcock, and other ministers. It is highly probably that of many marriages, no record, public or private, was ever made, especially those performed by justices of the peace. It is a serious misfortune that many of the town records of marriages between 1844 and 1880 have been lost. Although most of the following data can be found scattered throughout the genealogical section, this condensed record is published as a source of ready and valuable information. GROOM RESIDENCE BRIDE RESIDENCE DATE ABBOTT, Rufus Concord LADD, Susan H. Concord 19 Jun 1845 ADAMS, John L. Fishersfield FELCH, Jane Fishersfield 11 Jun 1832 ANDREWS, Frank D. Andover KNOWLTON, Mary F. Sutton 1 Jan 1890 APPLETON, Fred S. Andover SMITH, Minnie J. Andover 3 Sep 1900 APPLETON, Scott J.

40. WebGED: Werrett & Variations Data Page
Utah, Utah, USA d. 3 JAN 1980 in Payson, Utah, Utah Friends may Call at the WalkerMortuary in Spanish Fork daughter of Edgar Alfred HUNT Louisa Annie McARDLE.
http://www.ritter.demon.co.uk/Genealogy/wga48.html
previous go to surnames House, Living (private) - female
... Additional Data Private ...
Houston, Hannah H - female
b. 18 APR 1784 spouse:
Shuff, Jacob (*1778 - 1824)
- m. 5 NOV 1806 in Scott, Kentucky, USA
child:
Shuff, John W (1807 - 1872)
child: Shuff, Mary Ann (1809 - 1835)
child: Shuff, Anthony Houston (1811 - 1878) Hovey, Abigail - female
father:
Hovey, Thomas (1648 - 1939)
mother: Cook, Sarah (1662 - )
spouse: Austen, Nathaniel (*1688 - )
child: Austen, Daniel (*1726 - ) Hovey, Sarah - female father: Hovey, Thomas (1648 - 1939) mother: Cook, Sarah (1662 - ) spouse: Winchell, Jonathan (*1685 - ) child: Winchell, Sarah (*1718 - ) Hovey, Thomas - male b. 1648 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts d. 4 MAR 1939 in Hadley, Hampshire, Massachusetts spouse: Cook, Sarah (1662 - ) - m. 1677 in Windsor, Connecticut child: Hovey, Sarah (*1689 - ) child: Hovey, Abigail (*1690 - ) Howard, Alice - female spouse: Hopkins, Thomas (1725 - ) Howard, Anna - female spouse: Moody, Ebenezer (1704 - 1789) - m. 1776 Howard, Clanigan - male spouse: King, Sary Ann (~1816 - ) - m. 6 SEP 1835 in Estill, Kentucky, USA Howard, Cornelius

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