| Robert Sidney Douglass - Missouri - 1912 - 850 pages
...who has helped to make of Cape Girardeau the power that it now is in the state. HORACE D. BENEDICT. Americans are beginning to realize the moral as well...influence in genealogical research which cannot be overestimated. Moreover, there is a deep human interest to it. The Hon. Horace Dryden Benedict, present... | |
| Thaddeus De Witt Seeley - Oakland Co., Michigan - 1912 - 492 pages
...Hilzinger home is at Royal Oak and is one of attractiveness and generous hospitality. HERBERT S. BLODGETT. Americans are beginning to realize the moral. as w^ell...influence in genealogical research which cannot be over-estimated. Moreover, there is a deep human interest to it. The Blodgett family can be traced for... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 768 pages
...MILLER. — In the south more than in any other section of the United States people have long realized the moral as well as the historical significance of...homes for its national character cannot afford to pass over the value of genealogical investigation as one of the truest sources of patriotism. The love... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 878 pages
...reflects credit not only upon his native city and state, but upon the whole country. OTIS V. RILEY. — Americans are beginning to realize the moral as well...genealogical foundations. A nation which relies upon the records of its homes for its national character cannot afford to ignore the value of genealogical investigation... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 854 pages
...straightforward in his business dealings and his life has ever been exemplary in all respects. THOMAS W. SPBAGUE. Americans are beginning to realize the moral as well...influence in genealogical research which cannot be over-estimated. Moreover, there is a deep human interest to it. The Sprague family is one of ancient... | |
| Walter Williams - Missouri - 1913 - 802 pages
...daughter of Newton Brown. They have had two children, Mona Belle and William Harold. WILLIAM F. SHACKLETT. Americans are beginning to realize the moral as well...influence in genealogical research which cannot be overestimated. Moreover, there is a deep human interest to it. The Shacklett family is one of old Revolutionary... | |
| John McClelland Bulkley - Monroe County (Mich.) - 1913 - 482 pages
...Dr. Dayton Parker, former police surgeon of Detroit, is Burton Parker's brother. PHILIP W. GODFROY. Americans are beginning to realize the moral as well...is a wholesome influence in genealogical research that cannot be over-estimated. Moreover, there is a deep laid 'thread of human interest in it. The... | |
| John Woolf Jordan - Delaware County (Pa.) - 1914 - 474 pages
...Cornelius, born September 5, 1906. Americans are beginning to realize the moral as well as the LUNGREN historical significance of genealogical foundations....influence in genealogical research which cannot be overestimated. Moreover, there is a deep human interest to it. Representatives of the name of Lungren... | |
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