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| 2 | ![]() | "Old St. Paul's Church: Catawba County's Oldest By Far"
By Anne Huffman Copy of article in "Hickory Daily Record," June 6, 1970 - Reprinted Sunday, March 26, 2006 | |
| 3 | ![]() | A Bunch of Deals and a Good Deal of Bunchs Roy Richard Thomas tried to make sense of a connection between the various Deal and Bunch families in North Carolina before 1800. | |
| 4 | A Niece Remembers her Aunt Marjorie Penrose Marjorie joins the Johnson family | ||
| 5 | A Sketch of the History of the TAYLOR FAMILY Posted by: Shirley Norton (ID *****3439) In Reply to: Re: Margaret Jane Curlett b. 1742, VA by Olive Herman http://genforum.genealogy.com/curlett/messages/20.html Written by H.D. Taylor and read by Dr. Pendleton at the Taylor re-union at Beaver Dam, KY. Sept. 9, 1875. This memorial was over six pages long and was mostly about Harrison… | ||
| 6 | ![]() | A Tribute to Charles W. Penrose
By his Son, Frank W. Penrose
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| 7 | ![]() | ALBERT PAYNE b. 1855- William Travis, History of Clay County, Indiana (Vol. II, 1909) Edited by Roy Richard Thomas August 2007 | |
| 8 | ![]() | An Autobiography by Shelah Woodland Wilford Growing up in Richmond, education and training, church activities and marriage to Arthur Wilford | |
| 9 | ![]() | An Interview with the Old Clock This article written by Ed C. Penrose appeared an an unknown edition of the Salt Lake City Deseret News. | |
| 10 | ![]() | Around Truro The Hornblower Family introduced the Baptist religion to Cornwall. | |
| 11 | As You Are Mine Note from Susan Richter-Beckley - 7 Jun 2007: This morning I was looking through a little box on my dresser for something else and came across a crumbling piece of newspaper...it was a poem Daddy had cut out of the paper when he and Mom were first married and had given to her. She kept it in her wallet for the rest of her life. She made me… | ||
| 12 | Aunt Marge Penrose Johnson and Uncle Dick Johnson
Fond memories of his Aunt Marjorie Penrose and Uncle Richard Johnson by Tim Corvin | ||
| 13 | ![]() | Austin Carl Wehrwein won Pulitzer for series on Canada
Obituary: By AMY RABIDEAU SILVERS April 30, 2008 | |
| 14 | ![]() | Autobiography of Philip A. Woodland Memories of Richmond, Utah, the 'Twenties, the Depression, War and Post-war years | |
| 15 | ![]() | Barnetts and Listers of Putnam County, Indiana The Barnetts and Listers were neighbors and their proximity led to various interrelationships. Extracted by Roy Richard Thomas | |
| 16 | ![]() | Biography of Jean Woodland by his daughter, Adrienne Woodland Buckley | |
| 17 | ![]() | Charles Donald Vernon History This life story of Don Vernon is lovingly written by his son Tom Vernon. | |
| 18 | ![]() | Charles W Penrose - Significant Historical and Personal Events This is a record of LDS Church ordinations and callings and is supplemental to the Chronological History. | |
| 19 | ![]() | Charles W. Penrose - Chronology of His Life A timeline of siginificant events in his life compiled by his great-granddaughter, Susan W. Howard | |
| 20 | Cyrus Redding, author | ||
| 21 | Dedicated to Me and Myself Poem by Eva Catherine Davis Penrose | ||
| 22 | Diary of Edwin Stratford A brief history of the Stratford family | ||
| 23 | Diary of Edwin Stratford History of Stratford family | ||
| 24 | ![]() | Dickenson Family History written by Ralph Conrad Dickenson (4.4 MB file) Ralph Dickenson was the son of Bessie Peck and includes a history of the Peck family. In additon to his Dickenson family history he tells the story of his wife's family as well, the Martins. Ralph was an intelligent man who was very careful with his work. He lived most his life in Clinton, Indiana and knew the family history well. | |
| 25 | Elaine Abrams Family History Elaine wrote this article for her local genealogical society. (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |