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 | "LANNOY" by Margaret Stone (1851-1958).
1 MB pdf file. A typwritten manuscript written cir 1931 that starts with the ancestors of Philippe de Lannoy who came to America on the vessel "Fortune" in 1621, and traces his descendants to our Stone family in Canada. There are also transcriptions of the entries in Thomas Stone's (1799-?) bible from Ireland.
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 | A Great Industry (Davison Lumber Company) An account of the Davison Lumber Company operations during the period after it was sold by E.D. Davison & Sons - (the new company was renamed the "Davison Lumer Company, Limited".) Supmitted by Rev. Dr. Morton and published in the Halifax Herald. Includes excerpts from the Bridgewater Bulletin, September 25, 1906
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 | A Tribute to John Herbert Pigman Written by his wife and posted on the USMA 1950 Memorial Articles site.
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 | Albert S. Howell, Jr letter to Florence Howell Pollard 2 page carbon copy of letter dated 18 July 1972 re Veazey, Howell, Mcbride, Eley, McKinney, Rhodes, and more, ancestry. (Jim Brittain, Jr. collection)
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 | Albert Sidney Howell re McKinney Howell's will Letter from A.S.Howell, Jr. to Florence Howell Pollard 20 July, 1972. Reporting on McKinney Howell's will.
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 | American Boyers Excerpts. Pages from chapter 7 Gabriel Boyer (AG) p. 631-646
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 | Ancestors of William Clopton Selected pages of "Ancestors of William Clopton" by Lucy Lane Erwin. Corrections made by Betty Howell Traver.
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 | Burke's Distinguished Families of America The Lineages of 1600 Families of British Origin now resident in the United States of America. (Book in PDF 54 MB file - large!)
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 | Campbells from Auchindrain Traces descendants of Peter Campbell and his wife Isabel Ferguson of Auchindrain, Arygll, Scotland. A 71 page manuscript privately published in 1970 by Emily Campbell Price. (72 MB file)
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 | Christmas Visit 1858 Christmas Visit to the Howell Kin near Atlanta in 1858 - Excerpt from the unpublished autobiography "Family Reminiscences" by Edna Perrin Heard Kilpatrick, written in White Plains, GA. in 1922.
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 | E.D. Davison - Biography Excellent article from the DICTIONARY OF CANADIAN BIOGRAPHY ONLINE, National Archives of Canada - Contributed by Catherine Pross, Librarian, Ecology Action Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
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 | E.D. Davison Biography Entry in The Canadian Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men - Quebec and the Maritime Provinces Volume. Pub. 1881
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 | Extract from "The Pilgrims and Other English in Leiden Records" Jeremy D. Bangs, "The Pilgrims and Other English in Leiden Records: Some New Pilgrim Documents," New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 143(1989):195-199.
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 | Forty-four Families by Florence Howell Pollard. Approx 316 pages in PDF format. 6.76 MB Download.
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Owner of original: Florence Howell Pollard
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 | Havilah Howell Mapp letter to W.S. Howell Havilah Howell Mapp letter to W.S. Howell, 20 Feb, 1911. Transcribed by A.S.Howell from his collection provided by Jim Brittain. "Dear Willie.."
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 | Hearn / Harn Family History
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 | History of Bloor/ Dufferin Ontario Reference to Campbell Flour Mills.
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 | History of the Davison Lumber Co. by Philip Spencer. For the period 1902-1921. (E.D. Davison & Sons was sold to J.M. Hastings in 1902, who renamed the company Davison Lumber Co.)
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 | House of Howell - Version 1 By Mrs. W.S. Howell (Annie Davidson Howell) "Beginning with the family of John Johnson Howell and Elmira McBride" Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.) - version 2 has slightly different content than version 1.
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 | House of Howell - version 2 By Mrs. W.S. Howell (Annie Davidson Howell), with comments by T.B. Rice. "Beginning with the family of John Johnson Howell and Elmira McBride" Transcribed by Albert Sidney Howell (courtesy Jim Brittain, Jr.)
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 | Howell name background - New York Herald Transcribed by Betty H. Traver
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 | James Hall Tanner Kilpatrick A biography by J. H. Campbell, Perry, GA 1874.
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 | Julia Howell Traylor Dyar interview 18 June 2003 Transcript of interview from the Troup County Digital Archives Project oral histories. Interviewed by Mike Moncus on June 18, 2003 at the Troup County Archives.
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 | Layne - Lain - Lane Genealogy Excerpts from of the genealogy compiled by Floyd Benjamin Lane. From Chapter K - The descendants of Thomas Lane of Surry Co., Virgina. Re: Mary Lane married Matthew Howell (8mb pdf)
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 | Lundie W Barlow's Howell File Letter from Lundie W. Barlow describing the Howell line starting with Matthew Howell of Isle of Wight County, Virginia who died 1720, to McKinne Howell of Halifax County, North Carolina. Total includes 19 pages of transcribed letters, deeds and will abstracts and notes. From Sidney Howell's collection provided by Jim Brittain, Jr. Sections for surnames: Cavanah, Johnson, Howell,
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 | Memoirs of Georgia page 511 - W.S. Howell From: Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II, Atlanta, Ga., pub. 1895, p. 511-512. (This text relates to W.S. Howell, a great grandson of McKinney Howell, but it mentions Matthew Cavenah Howell and provides a some good history of the Howell's in Georgia)
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 | Memoirs of Georgia page 512 - W.S. Howell From: Memoirs of Georgia, Vol. II, Atlanta, Ga., pub. 1895, p. 511-512. (This text relates to W.S. Howell, a great grandson of McKinney Howell, but it mentions Matthew Cavenah Howell and provides a some good history of the Howell's in Georgia)
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 | New England Historical and Genealogical Register - 1881 p. 144 lists Thomas Howell, age 20 as a passenger on "The George" departed London in 1635 to Virginia.
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 | Our Heritage by Loula Allen Lentz Eastern Shore MD families including Whittington. Manuscript in PDF format.(large file)
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 | Reminiscing in Tempo, by Doug Bray This autobiography originally published by the Society for Organizational and Industrial Psychology. Doug served as president of SIOP from 1971-1972
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 | Short History of Howell and Johnson Lineage By Havilah Howell Mapp. Provided by Betty H. Traver.
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 | The Gentle Nudge - The Canadian Department of External Affairs and the North Atlantic Treaty, 1948-1949. A paper by Michael W. Manulak submitted to Professor Roberth Bothwell. Contains many references to Thomas Stone's participation in the NATO talks.
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 | The Howell Family by Rev. James Hines Kilpatrick, transcribed by William Heard Kilpatrick and sent to me by Scott Kilpatrick.
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 | The Springfield Railway by Colin J. Churcher. Discussion of the railways and equipment servicing the Davison lumber company. Refers to the period after E.D. Davison & Sons sold the firm to J. M. Hastings who operated under the name Davison Lumber Co. starting in 1902.
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 | USS Blue, DD-744 "War Diary" Selected pages from the official war diary book prepared just after the return of the Blue from WWII Pacific Fleet duty. (large file: 26MB)
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 | William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965) 14 page essay (pdf) by Landon E. Beyer on the life of Heard Kilpatrick and his contribution to the field of education. Originally published by Prospects: the quarterly review of comparative education (Paris, UNESCO: International Bureau of Education), vol. XXVII, no. 3, September 1997, p. 470-85
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