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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

61. The Later Novel: Howells - Wikisource
Most popular of all, and best equipped for survival, is The Call of the Wild (1903),the story of a Annie Kilburn. A Novel. 1889. Character and Comment.
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THE romance of the school of Cooper was not only falling into disuse among most writers of capacity at the time of his death but was rapidly descending into the hands of fertile hacks who for fifty years were to hold an immense audience without more than barely deserving a history. It was in that very year (1851) that Robert Bonner bought the New York Ledger and began to make it the congenial home of a sensationalism which, hitherto most nearly anticipated by such a romancer as Joseph Holt Ingraham, reached unsurpassable dimensions with the prolific Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. From the Ledger no step in advance had to be taken by the inventors of the “dime nove,” which was started upon its long career by the publishing firm of Beadle and Adams of New York in 1860. Edward S. Ellis’s Seth Jones or The Captive of the Frontier One successor of Cooper, however, upheld for a time the dignity of old-fashioned romance. John Esten Cooke (1830–86), born in the Valley of Virginia and brought up in Richmond, cherished a passion as intense as Simms’s for his native state and deliberately set out to celebrate its past and its beauty.

62. Heywood Genealogy - Surname Index C
CHANDLER, Charles Wheeler (April 28, 1853May 28, 1903); CHANDLER, Daniel (January2, 1784-November 2, 1846) CRANE, Edward Payson (November 12, 1904-?
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63. 2004 Deseret News Marathon And 10K Results
For Results Questions, please email Annie@bkbltd.com ID 3824 611 3818 19182 Noel Olsen 62 Midvale UT 3959 626 3956 1853 3 Lee Freeman 60 Payson
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For Results Questions, please email annie@bkbltd.com Results are posted in the following order: 10K Wheelchairs
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10K FEMALE RUNNER OVERALL RESULTS MARATHON OVERALL RESULTS - FEMALE

64. Oldqueries
1853 in Denmark, and died 1922 in Box Elder County, UT) Lars had a Music and Jacob eventually settled in Payson, Utah and is buried in the Payson City
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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

65. Bl - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
Annie Louise BLACKWELL {US} (F 1919 May 7 1977 Dec) Antoinette Louisa Brown Gregory BLAXLAND (M 1778 Jun 17 - 1853 Jan 1) Journal Of A Tour Of
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New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors
Author names starting with Bl
Follow these links for explanations of the of this catalog, its condition of use , the dates , the general abbreviations , the language abbreviations , the nationality abbreviations electronic library codes used, and for advice on buying or borrowing selling or valuing old books. If you have any corrections, additions or other suggestions, please send them to webmaster@kingkong.demon.co.uk TR WH SC ... WA LLIS) Gavin BLACK (see: Oswald WY ND) Mrs George, (Martha Louise) BLACK, nee G GI BSON) Israel Putnam BLACK (M: 1845 - 1903) Ivory BLACK (see: Thomas Allibone JA nee T DU DLEY-SMITH) Martha Louise BLACK, nee NA nee nee nee nee ST T nee )Huntsinger BLACKFORD (F: 1875 - after 1950) H H King Arthur [?] nee TO RDAY) Charity BLACKSTOCK (see: Ursula TO R nee T ,G The Centaur [1911] Pan's Garden [1912] ,Q The Wendigo [?] The Damned [?] ,Q The Man Whom The Trees Loved [?] SA GO ODWIN) Captain, John BLAINE (M: ? - ?) The Boy Scouts In Turkey [1916] nee COWAN (F: 1851 - ?) Mary E BLAINE (F: ? - ?) g FI K nee BU T FI SH) Dean, William BLAIR (M: 1830 Jan 13 - 1916 Aug 11) Prof, William BLAIR-BELL (M: 1871 - 1936 Jan 25) Albert Franklin BLAISDELL (M: 1847 - 1927)

66. Descendants Of 02 Lt. Ralph Sprague 04 William Sprague
A daughterC, born Bef 22 Nov 1853, died 22 Nov 1853. A sonC, born 20 Jun 1791,died 20 Jun 1791 Annie PaysonP. TROTT. Annie B.P. TROWBRIDGE. AdalineP
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67. Archives Of The Gray Herbarium
1853 or 1854 ? copied from cabinet size by Eugene A. Rau, Photograph of Thos . June 1921, unknown, Robert William Webb, Edwin Blake Payson, and George
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Library of the Gray Herbarium
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVES - W
Subject Call Number Type Size Date Photographer Notes See Also [Wade, Jos M ?] photoprint on cabinet card mount, burnished albumen 17 x 11 cm ca. 1853 or 1854 ? copied from cabinet size by Eugene A. Rau Photograph of Thos. Nuttall. Notes on back describe this as a reproduction of a daguerreotype owned by Gray; it may be a reproduction of the ambrotype owned by Gray, but the tonalities are so different, it is hard to tell. If this is a reproduction of the ambrotype, it may be the work of Eugene Rau (1891) or Jos. M. Wade (March 10, 1880). From Walter Deane.
Wagstaff, C. E. print 13 x 11 cm n.d. C. E. Wagstaff, from a copy by Pasch of the original at Stockholm Linneaus. London, Charles Knight. On sheet 25 x 18 cm. Given to the Gray Herbarium by Jane Loring Gray.
Walcott, Mary Vaux (1858/60-1940) photomechanical reproduction 31 x 21 cm ca. 1925 not listed Mary Vaux Walcott. Printed on back of title page for her North American Wild Flowers.
Walker, Egbert Hamilton (1899- ) pohtoprint 11 x 11 cm Aug. 1929

68. Bingham Genealogy - Bingham Ancestors
There, sometime between 1851 and 1853, Bishop Bingham began construction of a fort In late Summer, 1851, Thomas answered the Call to go with Apostle
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Bingham Elijah Norman Bingham , born in Ogden, Weber, Utah, 25 January 1870, son of Brigham Heber and Angelina (Aldous) Bingham ; died in Ogden 15 March 1946; buried in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho. In Ogden, on 19 October 1891, he married Mary Frances Fife , born in Riverdale, Weber, Utah, 30 April 1872, died in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, 10 February 1940, buried in Blackfoot, 14 February 1940, daughter of Joseph and Martha Ann (Bingham) Fife
Elijah and his family arrived in Idaho in 1896; but his cousin and wife's uncle (Elisha E. Bingham) was in Blackfoot as early as 1885. Elijah died of Pneumonia while in Ogden for the funeral of his brother, Robert. Children of Elijah Norman BINGHAM and Mary Frances FIFE: Norman Elijah Bingham , born in Ogden, 28 June 1892; died in Blackfoot, 18 May 1974; buried in Blackfoot, 22 May 1974; married Maude Fern Fox, daughter of George Washington and Clara Jane (Mitchell) Fox. Obituary, Blackfoot News
Martha Benita Bingham , born in Riverdale, Weber, Utah, 7 March 1896; died 3 February 1980. Married William Levis Ash on 2 August 1920. Grace Bingham , born in Riverdale, 25 October 1897; died 6 May 1982. Married Leslie Floyd White in October 1921.

69. Stone Family History And Genealogy: Stones Of Surry And Utah
Joseph Adams Stone, born in Pilot Mountain, 30 November 1853; died in Salem, Children Brigham Erastus Stone, born in Payson 7 March 1880, married Ella
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Stone
John Quincy Stone
, son of Calvin Gordon and Jane Elizabeth (King) Stone, born in Surry, North Carolina, 5 September 1862; died in Blackfoot, Bingham, Idaho, 28 June 1942; buried in Salem, Utah, Utah. He married in Salem, 16 November 1884, Matilda "Tillie" Beddoes , daughter of William and Mariah (Brockhous) Beddoes, born in Windhall (or Wooley), Stafford, England, 10 May 1867; christened 5 July 1877; died in Blackfoot, 7 September 1932; buried in Salem, 10 September 1932. The following is an abridged account of John Q's life, written by his son, John Q. Stone, Jr., for The Stones of Surry. On November 16 1884, Father married Matilda Beddoes. Just where they lived I have no way of determining, but suppose it was with Grandmother for a while [in Salem]. I was born January 25, 1886, in a two-room adobe cabin on the George Hanks farm, just a short way from Grandmother Stone. Father had been down with typhoid fever in the fall and Mother feared for him to make the two-mile journey afoot to get her mother and the midwife, Mrs. Sheen. I suppose everything went all right, for I am here and all the other participants are gone. Father scouted around that spring and acquired a span of mules and did hauling and such other work as he could obtain and bought a fourth of a square from Grandmother Stone's home. I am of the opinion that she built the two rooms in the early nineties, as I remember when she made the addition in the late nineties. Uncle Julius paid for the addition with the understanding that he was to inherit the whole estate when she died. She left no will, however, and after a great deal of hard feelings the estate was divided equally among the heirs. Early in the nineties, Father decided that the house we were living in was too small and he built a nine room brick house and tore down the old adobe shack.

70. Aunt Lute Books -- Events Calendar
Fanny Fern (Sarah Payson Willis) 18111872. Advice to Ladies; Aunt Hetty on Matrimony Maria White Lowell 1821-1853. Africa; An Opium Fantasy
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The Aunt Lute Anthology of
U.S. Women Writers
Volume One: 17th through 19th Centuries Table of Contents

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Anne Hutchinson 1591?-1643
  • The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson at the Court at Newtown from A Report of the Trial of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson Before the Church in Boston, March, 1638

Anne Bradstreet 1612-1672
  • The Prologue In Honour of That High and Mighty Princess Queen Elizabeth of Happy Memory The Author to Her Book The Flesh and the Spirit To My Dear and Loving Husband Here Follows Some Verses Upon the Burning of Our House July 10th, 1666. Copied Out of a Loose Paper from Meditations Divine and Moral

Mary Easty 1634-1692
  • Mary Easty
Mary White Rowlandson 1637?-1711?
  • from A Narrative of the Captivity and the Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
Sarah Kemble Knight 1666-1727
  • The Journal of Madam Knight
Tituba n.d.
  • The Examination of Tituba
Esther Rodgers 1680-1701 Mary Read ?-1720
  • The Life of Mary Read
Anne Bonny 1697?-?

71. Cator Tidbits On Individual Cators Not Yet Linked To Our Major Cator Webpages
Next door is Franklin Cator with wife Annie BH Kids are in school; servants are NANCY L. CATOR who married OTHO BRASHEARS on October 20, 1853 in Prince
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SORTING OUT THE CATORS
IN MARYLAND/VIRGINIA/DC:
Miscellaneous CATORS - TIDBITS OF INFO
UPDATED: MAY 2005 Map at bottom of page
Cator is an unusual surname...meaning there are limited Cators in any one area. So, we have started to sort through the Cators in Maryland and surrounding area, hoping to find a way to link these "miscellaneous" Cators to our own District of Columbia Cator line. Those on this page do not appear, thus far, to link to any of our other Cator pages. Your help in sorting out the Cators will be greatly appreciated. ANY of these miscellaneous Cators will be treasured by us. Please help us by sharing new information, corrected information, family stories, photos, whatever, so we can together demystify the Delmarva Cators. We are happy to share what we have. Please email us (Donna and Patrick Cator) at catorfamily@bellsouth.net As yet, unlinked to "Our Cators" or the various miscellaneous CATORS. Cators that have NOW been linked or have their own family group webpage are listed at the bottom. ADRIAN C. CATOR

72. Maine Writers: N Through Q
Elizabeth Payson Prentiss (26 Oct. 1818 13 Aug. 1878) The first in herLittle Susy series was published in 1853, Little Susy s Six Birthdays
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O P NOTE: Books available at the WATERBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY will appear in PLUM TELETYPE Please note that the Waterboro Public Library does not have most of these books!
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John Neal (23 August 1793 - 20 June 1876)
John Neal was an important voice in 19th-century literature as a writer and critic who wrote one of the earliest histories of American literature. Born in Portland, he moved to Baltimore when he was 21 to start a dry goods business. When the business failed, he became the editor of The Portico , a monthly literary magazine that also had a short life. Neal's first novel

73. F HAP A Happy New Year 1864 NYNelson Phillips Sunday School
School Literature F BEN Benjamine, The Temperance Boy 1853 BostonMass. Autin, Smith Sunday School Literature F CLA Clark Payson, a Model Boy 1865
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74. NOTE This Material Is Excerpted From Galley Page Proofs, And Thus
Annie Fields, From Life and Letters of Harriet Beecher Fanny Fern (Sara PaysonWillis Parton, 18111872), Fern Leaves from Fanny s Port-Folio.
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NOTE: This material is excerpted from galley page proofs, and thus is not in final form.
This entire file will be deleted Thursday afternoon, July 17.
Life in the Iron Mills: A Cultural Context Edition Ed. Cecelia Tichi, Available August 1997 from St. Martin's P
Table of Contents
PART ONE
Introduction: Cultural and Historical Background
Chronology of Davis's Life and Times
A Note on the Text
Life in the Iron-Mills [1861 Atlantic Monthly Edition]
PART TWO: Cultural Contexts
1. Work and Class Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "The Village Blacksmith" Alexis de Tocqueville, "That Aristocracy May Be Engendered by Manufactures" A. W. Campbell, "Iron Interests of Wheeling" Captain Willard Glazier, "Pittsburg" John Roach, Senate Testimony from Iron Foundry Proprietor William Weihe, Senate Testimony f om Iron Puddler and Union Leader Jesse Claxton, J. G. Going, and N. R. Fielding, Senate Testimony from Workers of Color Robert D. Layton, Senate Testimony from Grand Secretary of the Knights of Labor Reese E. Lewis, "March of the Rolling-Mill Men" (song) Felix O'Hare

75. A Gibson/Dixon Family Genealogy
BULMER, Annie BULMER, Annie Laura BULMER, Annie Laura BULMER, Arlie CHAPMAN, Elizabeth Augusta (18381853) CHAPMAN, Elizabeth Jane
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Family Tree Names
BLACKLER, Darryl Lawrence (11 APR 1969-)
BLACKLER, Grant Sidney
(15 MAY 1971-)
BLACKLER, Terry Barrie
(12 NOV 1936-)
BLACKLER, Wayne Wallace
(30 NOV 1967-)
BLACKLOCK, Albert

BLACKLOCK, Elizabeth Jane

BLACKLOCK, Mary Elizabeth

BLACKLOCK, Unknown
...
BLANCH, Sophia
(-BEF. 1891)
BLENKHORN, Clifford Sayre

BLENKHORN, Hennigar
BLENKHORN, Stanley BLENKHORN, Unknown ... BOISMIER, Norman Edward (1 DEC 1906-23 AUG 1994) BOISMIER, Russell Edward BOISMIER, Unknown BOLSTAD, Andrew Arnold BOLSTAD, Catherine Mary (4 OCT 1946-) BOLTNER, Daniel Mark (22 FEB 1963-) BOLTNER, II, Robert M. (24 JAN 1962-) BOLTNER, Robert M. (13 OCT 1932-) BOMBAY, Brian Richard (13 MAR 1948-) BOMBAY, Jordyn Alexa (3 MAY 2001-) BOMBAY, Kristen Lynn (17 FEB 1975-) BOMBAY, Troy Brian (10 MAR 1973-) BOMBAY, Walter BOND, Joseph BOND, Mary BORDEN, Sidney ... BOULTENHOUSE, Christopher (-BEF. 1891) BOULTENHOUSE, Mary BOULTENHOUSE, Minnie BOULTENHOUSE, Rebecca BOULTENHOUSE, William ... BOULTONHOUSE, Elizabeth (1846-19 JAN 1871) BOULTONHOUSE, John

76. William BLACK CHAPTER VI
They have seven children, named Annie, Alfred Edmund, Ella E., Edith D., Frank B., Mrs. Mullins died in 1853, aged 42 years. Their daughter, Celia A.,
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Home Surnames Images William BLACK CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VI. We return to the children of the first mentioned William Black. SARAH, the eldest daughter, and the only daughter who came from England with her father, was married to John Chapman, who also came from England with his father. They settled at Dorchester, where they owned a large block of land, which in time became a very valuable farm, and is now owned by various persons, among whom are several descendants of Mr. Chapman. Mr. Chapman took first rank as a Justice of the Peace at Dorchester. Their family consisted of four sons and two daughters, whose names were William, Mary, Richard R., John Stocks, Nancy, and Robert Barry. WILLIAM, their eldest son, married Charlotte Turner, of Hopewell, and settled on a farm at Coverdale, at that time Westmorland, now Albert County, N.B. This farm in time was left in possession of his son, then of his grandson, and was considered one of the most valuable farms on the Petitcodiac River. The marsh is bounded on three sides by this serpentine river. William Chapman was a Justice of the Peace, and one of those who for a considerable length of time was authorized to solemnize marriages. He was also zealous in religious matters, and occasionally preached to the people. He had one son and seven daughters, named John Nelson, Sarah, Charlotte, Anna, Almira, Elizabeth, Bathsheba, and Margaret. John Nelson, the only son, married Jane Pugsley, daughter of David Pugsley, of Maccan, Cumberland Co., and came into possession of his father's homestead. He had one son, and three daughters named Alfred Edwin, Augusta Louise, Lucinda Amelia, and Mary Pugsley.

77. TALBOT TIMES - September 1991
Phone(416)3274730 or elsewhere in Ont. Call toll free 1-800-387-5477. They moved to Bear River in 1848 and to Ontario in 1853.
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TALBOT TIMES
NEWSLETTER OF THE
ELGIN COUNTY BRANCH
ONTARIO GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
BOX 416, ST. THOMAS, ONT.
ISSN 0827-2816
VOLUME X ISSUE THREE SEPTEMBER 1991
CHAIRPERSON'S MESSAGE:
As we start our fall season, I would like to invite members and friends to our meetings at the St. Thomas Public Library on the 2nd Wednesday of each month (except July, August and December) at 8 pm. We are planning some interesting meetings and hope that you will be able to attend.
This past summer some of our out of town members were able to visit Elgin County and learn more about their families that had been here. I hope that you were able to find that little bit of information for which you have been looking.
I would like to thank ALL those members who make our new publications possible. In organizations such as ours, it is the work of the volunteers which make it a successful one. Marg Daugharty PUBLICATIONS CO-ORDINATOR'S MESSAGE: We have enclosed an up-to-date publication list in this issue of the Talbot Times. Please take a few minutes and look at it. The volunteers of this branch have worked hard and produced some interesting and helpful information. Names from the cemetery index for all of Elgin County and from the complete index to St. Thomas cemeteries are available at $1 per page. The postal strike will effect the date of delivery of our newsletter but we hope that it will not be long delayed.

78. WYNZ - Oldies 100.9
For more information Call 7745554 Ida, The Woman Who Runs with the Moose, Maine Mansion Tours of the 1853 Greek Revival home of the Nott and Perkins
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DATE/TIME EVENT Sunday, September 11 Oldies 100.9 will be at the Habitat For Humanity Event. Come check it out. Sunday,
September 11 Morning Host, Chuck Igo will broadcast live from Lee's Family Trailer on Route 302 in Windham. Saturday, September 17th
10-Noon Mid-day host Corey Garrison will be at Forest City on Brighton Ave in Portland. Saturday, September 24th, 10am-1pm. Join Corey Garrison at Dole Orchard in Limington for an apple-picking good time! Wooly-Booly and Corey will be celebrating the fall harvest and you should too! Come over and check out the festivities! Tuesday, September 27th
10-Noon Morning host Chuck Igo will be at the Cumberland Fair! Friday, September 30 Lace up your shoes for the Endless Summer Dance sponsored by Oldies 100.9. The event is sure to spark a good time. Sunday,
November 6 Morning Host, Chuck Igo will broadcast live from Lee's Family Trailer on Route 302 in Windham. Friday, February 10 Oldies 100.9 hosts their Valentine's Dance at the Holiday Inn by the Bay.
LOCAL EVENTS 9/6 - 9/11
COMEDY
ON THURSDAY 9/8 Frank DelPizzo at the Comedy Connection. Show starts at 8:30 and tickets are $6.00. For more information call 774-5554.

79. San Francisco Genealogy - Obituaries And Death Notices, Pa - Pf
Source Alta California, 27 April 1853. Submitted by Martha Richards. Transcriber s note In another section she is listed as Payson.
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Obituaries and Death Notices Pa - Pf Last Update: 28 August 2005 This is a miscellaneous collection of newspaper obituaries, funeral notices and death notices submitted by San Francisco researchers and volunteers. If an entry has a contact name, you may contact the researcher with questions about the families mentioned, but understand that they have *not* volunteered to provide copies for people. Source information for each entry is provided for your convenience so that you can obtain a photocopy on your own.
PACHECO At the German Hospital, San Francisco, Mar. 13, Albert Joaquin PACHECO PACHECO and brother-in-law of Mr. J.S. FARIA . He died from the effects of an operation on a tumor in the neck…The funeral will take place to-day (Friday) at 10am, from the residence of J.S. FARIA , thence to the Catholic Church.]." Source: The Free Lance (Hollister, San Benito Co.), 15 March 1895. Transcribed by Dee.
PACKARD Lucile S. PACKARD , wife of Hewlett-Packard Chairman David PACKARD and renowned in Silicon Valley as a major philanthropist, died at the couple's Los Altos Hills home Saturday. Her death at 72 ended a months-long fight against cancer. In the late 1930s, Mrs. PACKARD helped her husband and William HEWLETT as they founded the firm that would become a legend in American business.

80. Contents/Non-Amish Index#2/unlink1.doc
known my father to Call us up early when he went away from home (to work) in the Sarah Francis (Sallie) (5/14/1853 ) and was married to
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Back to INDEX Back to CONTENTS Yoder Lineage - Other than Amish Compiled by the Yoder Newsletter
UNLINKED YODER LINES
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YODER FAMILY INFORMATIONCYBERSPACE EDITION-2002
Published by the Yoder Family Newsletter, Goshen, Indiana
These files contain a collection of Yoder family data which has been
assembled since 1983 by the Yoder Newsletter (YNL), (P O Box 594,
Goshen, IN 46527 for Subscription information). For content update,
write Chris Yoder, 203 Lakeshire Rd., Battle Creek, MI 49015 or email
at cyoder@tds.net. We apologize in advance for any
typographical errors in this work. Please help us correct and extend any of the information in these records. In addition to being available for order on disk from the YNL, these files may be accessed and downloaded FREE over the Internet at: http://www.yodernewsletter.org/ last updated: March 2004 - - - view PDF version UNLINKED YODER LINES - Part 1 This section presents various miscellaneous Yoder lines. For these folk, either their connections back to an early immigrant groups is not known, or they represent a latter immigration. Each Alpha prefix represents a distinct family. When a gap appears in lettering, this generally means a link has been established into one of the major lines, and the family information has been shifted to that major line. (NOTE applying to the Yater/Yeater families shown at S,T, and U: There is no known connection between the YATER or YEATER family which may be of German origin rather than Swiss and The Yoder or Yotter line. Three of the prime Yeater/Yater family lines (though not all), are shown. Another name which is sometimes considered similar to Yoder is "Yetter". We have not traced this name here as it seems clearly to be from a separate Germanic origin... the Yeater family does appear likely to connect with it. (One exception is the Samuel Yetter of Columbia Co, Pa for whom there is a degree of suspicion regarding a Yoder link. (see code "YT")). (This issue has been updated to include the addition of reference information on each family group) CKY-Oct.1995

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