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451 | Letter from Behind the Blue Mountain, March 30, 1752 This early piece of correspondence was discovered among a group of much later papers in the Norman M. Wismer Collection donated to the Mennonite Historians. | ||
452 | Letter from James H. McCutcheon Written to his cousin William McCutcheon | ||
453 | Letter from Lee Hutcheson to JM Hutcheson Letter from Leander Travis Hutcheson to his brother-in-law and cousin, James MacDonald Hutcheson. Lee Hutcheson had moved to Spencer from his farm in Bledsoe County, where Mack Hutcheson still lived. Transcribed by Jan Coffman Davenport | ||
454 | Letter of Lucetta Bassett A letter that Lucetta wrote to her girl cousins in Tennessee inviting them to come to Massachusetts for a visit. To have their pa Uncle Moses bring them to Massachusetts for a visit. So sad they never got there. | ||
455 | Letter Re Matthew Kuykendall Pension-1937 | ||
456 | Leur KUYKENDALL | ||
457 | Levi Trewhitt Farm - a Tennessee Century Farm History of the Levi Trewhitt farm, which was designated a "Tennessee Centennial Farm" | ||
458 | Levi Trewhitt History | ||
459 | Levi Trewhitt Imprisonment, from the Nashville Patriot Interesting item in a distinctly Confederate newspaper that is critical of the Confederate court in Knoxville. Uploaded to Ancestry.com by Pamela Park. | ||
460 | Levi Truitt's Will 1830 | ||
461 | Life - Founder of New Haven | ||
462 | Life of Charles Kuykendall Biographical notes. Uploaded to Ancestry by dspider4 | ||
463 | Life of Nathaniel Dickinson This life story was found on http://ourpast.org/genealogy/histories/natha.htm It appears this is a collection of information taken from the book History of Hadley: including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley Amherst and Granby by Sylvester Judd | ||
464 | Life of Nathaniel Dickinson Appears to be taken from the book History of Hadley: including the Early History of Hatfield, South Hadley Amherst and Granby by Judd & Boltwood - available at https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd | ||
465 | Life of Sarah and Frederick | ||
466 | Lineages of Members of the National Society of Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, Vol I - Nathaniel Fitzrandolph Date:10/20/2020 15:04:31 | ||
467 | Little Shelford History - Thomas Blossom | ||
468 | Little Shelford History - Thomas Blossom | ||
469 | Lizzie Bacon Richmond Obituary-1946 Mrs Richmond is Sarah Elizabeth Lizzie Bacon daughter of Benj Franklin Bacon granddaughter of Jacob and Elizabeth Keebler Bacon | ||
470 | LizzieBaconRichmondObitChattanoogaTimes Date:11/24/2020 4:17:25 PM | ||
471 | Log Cabin of Christopher Moyers from the book "The Crossing, A History of White Pine, Tennessee", by The White Pine Historical Committee. East Tennessee Print. Co., Rogersville, Tenn, 1986 | ||
472 | Lorenza Mathew Kirkendall Obituary Source: Pat Kirkendall Kalbfleisch via email. | ||
473 | LT-JM Hutcheson Letter Letter from Leander Travis Hutcheson to his brother-in-law and cousin, James MacDonald Hutcheson. Lee Hutcheson had moved to Spencer from his farm in Bledsoe County, where Mack Hutcheson still lived. Photographed by Jan Coffman Davenport at the home of Mike Hutcheson in Cold Spring, Bledsoe Co, TN | ||
474 | Lucinda Cummins Darnell Obituary | ||
475 | Lucy M Wright Roderick Card Funeral Card | ||
476 | Luur Kuykendall Information Gleaned from MyHeritage.com Sources included | ||
477 | Mac's Harbor at Stratford, Connecticut The traditional landing place of Rev. Adam Blakeman and his followers, who established the town in 1639 (This link takes you away from this website to the Town of Stratford website. If you shift-click on the link, the target website will open in a new web browser window on your computer, and you can easily return to the window containing this website.) | ||
478 | Maddeson Lines Very comprehensive review of numerous conflicting versions of Madison genealogy, beginning with immigrant Issac Maddeson. Compiled by Leslie Barker Thomas. Describes a source of Humprey Madison's birth and parentage, but notes that it is incorrect. | ||
479 | Madison line Notes that President James Madison’s handwritten genealogy says that his great grandmother was Elizabeth Minor Tood. Argues that Minor was her maiden named, that Todd was a married name, and that, in any case, she was not the daughter of Thomas Todd. | ||
480 | Madisons of Colonial Virginia, Revised (Robt Allen) Detailed and sourced Madison genealogy, which quotes from the Thomas Madison family Bible, giving the bird and death of Humphrey Madison | ||
481 | Map-First Settlers of Northhampton, Massachusettes, 1893 Map-First Settlers of Northhampton, Massachusettes, 1893, from "Early Days of New England, Life and Times of Henry Burt of Springfield and Descendants", 1893, Clark W. Bryan Co, Springfield, MA | ||
482 | map-king-philips-war | ||
483 | Margaret Ann Graham Hazlet obituary From the Decatur (Iowa) County Journal Thursday, April 28, 1921. Lists 4 living children (of 5). | ||
484 | Margaret Ann Graham Hazlet obituary From the Decatur (Iowa) County Journal Thursday, April 28, 1921. Lists 4 living children (of 5). | ||
485 | Marretjen Kuykendall & Terrenz Devins notes Compiled and uploaded by Ancestry user cmleondard1 | ||
486 | Marriage of John and Sarah Ann Billingsley | ||
487 | Married Well and Often pg 94 fnu Crosby and Mary Rout | ||
488 | Mary Arbuckle Obituary Newspaper articles with obituaries of Mary Arbuckle Barron, and of her mother-in-law (I think), 54 years apart. Both were Mrs Charles Barron. Posted on Ancestry by cwilson226 | ||
489 | Mary Dickinson Arbuckle's grave honored by DAR DAR To Honor Grave of Soldier's Daughter, From the Anderson, Indiana Herald, June 8, 1953 Mary (Polly) Dickinson Arbuckle was the only known daughter of a Revolutionary War Veteran to be buried in Madison County, Indiana (in 1847). She was born in 1784 at Fort Randolph, Virginia (at Point Pleasant, now in West Virginia), to William Arbuckle Nelson and Catherine Madison (who are also my ancestors). William Arbuckle served in the Virginia Militia throughout the war, and most notably at the Battle of Point Pleasant in 1774. (Yes, it is generally considered to be a Revolutionary War battle, because, though the British didn't participate, they had signed a treaty with the Native Americans who participated, and failed to assist the militia as promised). The article notes that William Arbuckle explored the Northwest Territories with William Rogers Clark after the Revolutionary War. Clark's forays into the Northwest Territories were actually military engagements with the British and allied native Americans during the war. It may not be clear that, at that time, the "Nortwest Territories" covered portions of what are not Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The article also states that William Arbuckle was the commandant of Fort Randolph when Mary was born. His brother Matthew definitely was commandant of the fort in the late 1770's, particularly when the Native American Chief Cornstalk was murdered there. The fort was abandoned by 1780, and rebuilt a few years later. William definitely served at the rebuilt fort, but it is not clear whether he was ever the commandant. - Robin Richmond | ||
490 | Mary Drake Notes Mentioned in 'The Family of Samuel Doty" | ||
491 | Mary Elizabeth McClung Horton - obituary | ||
492 | Mary Hazelet Obituary posted to Ancestry.com by rolson31 | ||
493 | Mary Hazlet Obit-31Jan1923 From the Leon (Iowa) Reporter, 8 Feb 1923. Uploaded to Ancestry.com by rolson31 | ||
494 | Mary Hunter Trewitt Obit Date:July 6, 1918 | ||
495 | Mary Magdalene Kimberling and John Mackly | ||
496 | Matheney Family Roots Document describes James Matheney of Virginia, his marriage to Diana Beasley, and the migration of his various children to Kentucky, South Carolina, Indiania, Illinois, and Tennessee. The head shot in the document is of James Mathey's grandson, Samuel Davis Matheney, of Tennessee. Originally uploaded to Ancestry.com by Clint Forth | ||
497 | Matheney Family Tree Date:1940 | ||
498 | MATHENY FAMILY TREE Date:1940 | ||
499 | Mathes & Netherton Families Excerpt from Netherton Beginnings; author, Dorothy Garr Helmer; Edited by Linda Recktenwald, New Albany, Indiana; Revised Edition 2003 (familysearch.org Book Section): MATHES EXCURSUS | ||
500 | Mattheus Kuykendall History Excerpt from published book |