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101 | ![]() | Jane-Trapnell-Confirmation-1954 Jane Trapnell Confirmation Certificate (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
102 | ![]() | Jean Brown - Coles Trapnell Wedding Certificate 1930 This Writing Certifies that Valentine Coles Trapnell and Jean Hamilton Brown were united by me in Holy Matrimony on the twenty-fourth day of May A.D. MCMXXX at Grace Church in the City and Diocese of New York according to the Rites of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America and in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York. Dated New York this twenty-fourth day of May A.D. MCMXXX.. E Felix Kloman, Assistant Minister. Witnesses: Edna Valentine Trapnell Harold F Harder Lillie Burling Peatman Isabelle Brown | ||
103 | ![]() | Jean Eleanor Valentine - Ronald Ward Wedding Invitation 1965 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Valentine request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Jean Eleanor to Mr. Ronald Ward on Saturday, the twenty-sixth of June nineteen hundred and sixty-five at two o'clock in the afternoon Congregational Church Patchogue, New York (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
104 | ![]() | Jean Hamilton Brown - Valentine Coles Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1930 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown announce the marriage of their daughter Jean Hamilton to Mr. Valentine Coles Trapnell on Saturday, May the twenty-fourth Nineteen hundred and thirty Grace Church Chantry New York | ||
105 | ![]() | Jean-Brown-Birth-Cert001 | ||
106 | ![]() | Jeanette Brandt - Joseph C. Valentine Wedding Invitation 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A Brandt announce the marriage of their daughter Jeanette to Mr. Joseph C. Valentine Saturday December Fourteenth Nineteen hundred and forty at Patchogue, Long Island New York Reception immediately following the ceremony Thirteen hundred and forty-two west Princess Anne Road | ||
107 | ![]() | Johanna Louise Valentine - Paul Davis Wedding Invitation 1947 Mr. and Mrs. Isaac R. Valentine announce the marriage of their daughter Johanna Louise to Mr. Paul Davis on Sunday, the seventeenth of August Nineteen hundred and forty-seven Patchougue, New York (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
108 | ![]() | John Bartow Confirmation from John Bartow that his brother, Francis Bartow, has repaid the $1 owed in January, 1825 (this would have been about $25 in 2012 dollars). From the collection of Edna Valentine Trapnell Bruce. |
Owner of original: Hugh Byrne |
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109 | ![]() | John D Byrne - Vivian Irene Ebi wedding announcment Status: Located; Santa Cruz Sentinel Social column |
Date: Nov. 19, 1929 Place: Santa Cruz, CA |
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110 | ![]() | John Macky History | ||
111 | ![]() | Joseph C. Valentine Jr. Birth Announcement July 6, 1945 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
112 | ![]() | Joseph Trapnell III business card Joseph Trapnell Co. G 7th VA. Cav. Ashby's Brig Co D 1st MD. Cav. Paynes' Brig Jefferson County Camp U.C.V. Charles Town, W. VA. |
Place: Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA 39.28899029999999, -77.85971749999999 |
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113 | ![]() | Joseph Trapnell III card Mr. Joseph Trapnell Charlestown, W. Va. |
Place: Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA 39.28899029999999, -77.85971749999999 |
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114 | ![]() | Joseph Trapnell III letter to Thomas Tidball Trapnell Aug 4, 1910 My dear Tom, When I reached my office about noon today, I found yours of yesterday announcing the birth of your son. It was a great relief, for we, especially Mamma, have felt not a little anxiety on account of the long delay. We unite most heartily with you in returning Thanks to our Father in Heaven and prayers that all may continue well with the trio. I am not well enough to write you at length but, no doubt, Mamma, when she has read your letter will write Edna our congratulations in extenso. I think your baby is about, or fully, up the average so fars as averdupois is concerned and, as for looks, I believe a newly born infant is, to a a man's eyes, the most disappointing production in natural history. Fortunately they develop rapidly and in, say 30 days, you will hardly credit the statement that it is the same individual. I am glad to know that Mother and child are doing well and since Edna wanted a boy (which I concur in) that she has it. My best love and warmest wishes for all hands. Meanwhile keep us posted if you can. As ever, Yours A f'ly Joseph Trapnell |
Place: Charles Town, Jefferson, WV, USA 39.28899029999999, -77.85971749999999 |
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115 | ![]() | JosephBrownPassport1919 | ||
116 | ![]() | Julia_Leikin.phd.9.17 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
117 | ![]() | Letter from Charles Cook to William Barteau, March 6 1866 | ||
118 | ![]() | Lewis Valentine Family Record Status: Located; Family record page from the bible of Lewis Valentine (1765-1846). Click on any individual for more information. | ||
119 | ![]() | Lillie-I-Lester-Obit-1948 | ||
120 | ![]() | Logan Serles West Point Graduation NY Times Article from June 12, 1915, listing West Point graduating class members. | ||
121 | ![]() | Logan W Serles California State Board of Pharmacy certificate | ||
122 | ![]() | logan-serles-death-1965 Report of the Death of an American Citizen American Embassy, Paris, France, December 10, 1965 Name: Logan Wellington Serles Occupation: Retired Native: Born Hollister, California, August 29, 1891 Last Known Address: 671 Fourth Street, Hollister, California Date of Death: November 20, 10:30 a.m., 1965 Age: 74 years Place of Death: 9 Place Adolphe Cherioux, Paris 15e, France Cause of Death: Certified by Dr. Pierre Pailloux, 47 rue de Lourmel, Paris 15e, France to be “Infarct of the myocardium” (aka heart attack) Disposition of Remains: Buried November 24, 1965, in the American Legion vault of the New Cemetery of Neuilly-sur-Seine, 24 rue Valmy, Puteaux (Seine), France. Plot No. 11, Row No. 6, Grave No. 3, in perpetuity Disposition of the Effects: In custody of widow, Mrs. Marguerite Serles Other known relatives: Mr. Cecil Buckley, 206 Linda Avenue, Piedmont, California, Half-Brother | ||
123 | ![]() | Lois Drennan to Barbara Byrne 1920 226 Ave du Roi Albert Shanghai Dear Barbara, Of course xxxx Uncle Ryland and I were delighted with your letter - and your paper was wonderful. The pictures to say the least were not flattering. I'm sure if you are lucky enough to have the purse returned to you -you will at once put it aside to spend in China. I'm sure you would be very busy and interested here - when it is cooler I'm going to explore every street. But with the thermometer at nearly hundred every day I find it much pleasanter to do nothing. Every night we take an auto ride for an hour or so and go through many Chinese villages - you ride for blocks among fine homes then you come to a cluster of Chinese houses - often with stone walls surrounding their and hundreds of men, women and children about. At present they seem to eat out door same at babes where just squatting on any convenient place, and of course eating with chopsticks. No one wears many clothes - many children none at all and some just a little pair of pants that have no seat in them -- cool and convenient too. We pass hundreds of graves, some in huge mounds grassed over, which went little buck houses built around the casket, and still others with gowns unto wrapped about and often just the wooden casket sitting in a vegetable garden. They never disturb a grave but cultivate around it and seldom is the land used -- so in the first residence distance you see graves xxx no they are many. The dresses you seen in the shops for the Chinese children are awfully cute. buy at colored coats and pants are such fancy xxx xxx hats that sit on the top of their heads. Of course these things are for the wealthier class. The flowers here are lovely, many the same as at home -- you see many water lilies and wonderful lotus blossoms in pink and white. My gardener brings my flowers at present - those zinnias, snap dragon and French marigolds. Ferns are pretty here - I have two parts of macder felouis fers in the house - paid .90 xxx for them - that's about .55 our money - so you see they are cheap too. Later on I'm going to get some poinsettas - you see a great many here - they are just budding out now. There's a Chinese school near here - the children go about 8 and are dismissed about 4 - they see m to do all the xxx things American children do - make plenty of noise and sing in a peculiar falsetto voice and occasionally I see them fighting when they greet their teacher in the street they make a most defexxx bow -- nearly touch the ground. Well I must write to xxx too - maybe you have some fuschias ... -- I'll do my best to find one for you by the time you must be in school again - glad of course and she dying and fracturing head. Give my love to the rest of the family . With Love, Aunt Lois Aug 17 |
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124 | ![]() | Louis Sheinaus WWII draft registration card | ||
125 | ![]() | Marion Coles Willis - John Victor Zwinak Wedding Invitation 1939 Mr. John Hewlett Coles announces the marriage of his daughter Marion Coles Willis to Mr. John Victor Zwinak on Saturday the twenty-eighth of October Nineteen hundred and thirty-nine in the City of New York At Home 400 East 57th Street New York City | ||
126 | ![]() | Mark Andrew Holmes Birth Announcement Apr 9, 1956 “Just to Announce that the Stork Express Made a Stop at our Address! Baby’s name: Mark Andrew Date of arrival: April 9 - 56 Parents: Nancy Trapnell & Andy Holmes (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
127 | ![]() | Martha Rawling Fugmann 1959 obit | ||
128 | ![]() | Martin Leon Berman death certificate copy | ||
129 | ![]() | Mary Coles Van Amburgh - Andrew P. Gunari Wedding Invitation 1928 Mr. Andrew P. Gunari and Mrs. Mary C. Van Amburgh announce their marriage on Saturday, the ninth of June One thousand nine hundred twenty-eight at New Canaan, Connecticut Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Gunari will be at home after Monday, the seond of July at Wallack Point Stamford, Connecticut | ||
130 | ![]() | May Richards Cocke - Edward Raleigh Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Cary Hartwell Cocke request the honour of your presence at the marriage of their daughter May Richards to Mr. Edward Raleigh Trapnell on Friday, the first of January nineteen hundred and thirty-seven at half after four o'clock St. George's Episcopal Church Clarkdsdale, Mississippi At Home after January the fifteenth 41 North Bellevue, Apartment 24 Memphis, Tennessee | ||
131 | ![]() | Minnie Packard - Cloyd Hampton Valentine Wedding Invitation 1919 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milton Packard request the pleasure of your company at the marriage reception of their daughter Minnie and Reverend Cloyd Hampton Valentine on Wednesday afternoon August the sixth nineteen hundred and nineteen at half after four o'clock First Parish Quincy, Massachusetts | ||
132 | ![]() | Minnie Polinkowsky arrival in NY Nov. 23, 1906 | ||
133 | ![]() | Minnie Pollakoff marriage certificate copy | ||
134 | ![]() | More arrival info on Esther, Minnie & Nettie Polinkowsky_Nov. 1906 | ||
135 | ![]() | Mrs. William Holmes Trapnell 1930 Formerly Miss Sally Berkeley Gordon, Niece of the Author, Sally Berkeley Nelson, and Daughter of Mrs. Thomas Christian Gordon of Richmond, Va., Who Was Married Recently. | ||
136 | ![]() | Nathan White Confederate Bond Confederate States Bond $500 for Nathan White | ||
137 | ![]() | Nathan White IOU 1857 Promise of payment to Nathan White from James (?) Thompson, June 23, 1857 | ||
138 | ![]() | Nathan White Letter 1857 Letter to Nathan White regarding property purchase/transfer. 1857 | ||
139 | ![]() | Nathan White Letter-Invoice 1857 Letter to Nathan White from James C Ayer & Co., Lowell Mass, seeking payment from a Mr. Smith, and requesting help from White’s firm in determining when said payment will be made. | ||
140 | ![]() | Nettie Pollakoff NY arrival document 11.23.1906 | ||
141 | ![]() | Nettie Pollakoff Sheinaus, obit in Newsday | ||
142 | ![]() | oldkitteryherfam00staciala | ||
143 | ![]() | Olivia Lewis Kloman - Stephen Larned Thomas Wedding Invitation The Reverend and Mrs. Edward Felix Kloman request the pleasure of your company at the Seminary Chapel, Alexandria on the occasion of the marriage of their daughter Olivia Lewis and Mr. Stephen Larned Thomas Friday, June Fifteenth, at five o'clock (daylight saving time) and afterwards at Scott Lounge Virginia Seminary Alexandria, Virginia R.s.v.p. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
144 | ![]() | Philip Asfordby Beatty Wedding - At Home Mr. and Mrs. Philip Asfordby Beatty will be at home after the first of November 2224 Ninth Avenue, West Bradenton, Florida |
Place: 2224 Ninth Avenue, West Bradenton, Florida 27.4921639, -82.58431840000003 |
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145 | ![]() | Q V R Serles Olive E Rue Wedding License | ||
146 | ![]() | Rebecca Holmes White 1863 dance card (side 1) | ||
147 | ![]() | Rebecca Holmes White 1863 dance card (side 2) | ||
148 | ![]() | Rebecca Trapnell Funeral Letter from Frederica Holmes Trapnell to Edna Valentine Trapnell about Rebecca Trapnell's funeral (see source #S514 for full transcript) |
Date: 27 Aug 1966 |
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149 | ![]() | Reception for Sarah Trapnell - John Byrne 1957 Welcome Home Brunch for Coles, Sally and Jack on Sunday, the twenty-seventh of April at twelve-thirty Garden Room, Hotel Bel-Air Please reply GRanite 7-4927 | ||
150 | ![]() | Richard Trapnell Letter to Edna Valentine Trapnell 25 Sep 1914 Point of Rocks MD, 9/25/1914 Mrs. Thos. T. Trapnell My dear Niece Edna, I wish to assure most positively that it was a pleasure for Thos' Uncle Dick to accord his wife all the information I gave him. It was no trouble at all as I have the most of in stored in my brain and the flow of the pen brings not as rapid a memory. The close of my letters usually indicate the same when I am in a hurry to keep up. I don't quite recall did I send you a booklet of The Course Psaxxx(?) of Holy Trinity Church this place. If not I'd like for you to possess it & I'd like to know xx xx Mr. Cxx's find. I have given a Memorial Altar Cross to the Church here...the...made by Gosham of yr city. The inscription upon it is To The Glory of God and in Memory of John Tropenell who suffered death at the stake for the denial of the Roman Dogma of Transubstantiation at Bradford on Avon Wiltshire England. The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church 1518. This I may have told you in my letter. My great Grandfather was John also and so is or was the one Mr. Cope speaks of John, & Tom has a brother John. It's all a delightful endeavor to me. I understand that Ben Trapnell has some of the Trapnell plate with the coat of arms. I'd like to know if it's so where he picked up in England. There is at Statesboro GA a Firm Trapnell Mitchell & Co. Ladies ready to wear Goods Gents & Boys Furnishings Dry Goods, Notions & Shoes. B.A. Trapnell write him but don't mention yr informant & let me know results. Faithfully Yr Uncle R.W. Trapnell | ||
151 | ![]() | Robert Don - Minnie Rue Marriage License | ||
152 | ![]() | Ryland and Lois Drennan letter to Barbara Byrne 1920 (two letters together in one envelope from Ryland and Lois Drennan to Barbara Byrne) The Great Eastern Hotel LD Telegrams "Greastern Calcutta" Calcutta Dec 12 1920 Dear Barbara Many thanks for your kind letter and believe me I was glad to hear of your doings at home. Also tell Fernald I think he is a somewhat lazy young lad not to drop us a line or is he too much interested in the Milk Whats Sterd That you are also riding I am glad to hear. It sure must be fun exercise. Almost all the English people ride here in the morninggs. Today one of my business associcates had a bad fall from his horse and his wife told us he could not enter a beauty contest now. I play tennis and golf for my exercise and enjoy both very much. Your Aunt Lois says I am rather helpless in getting around to look at the sights and I guess she is right but then I keep my eyes open when I am out and have noticed many strange customs of the people and different castes. (Uncle Ryland didn't have time to finish so I'll end this with his best love to you all - Aunt Lois) ------------------------------------- The Great Eastern Hotel LD Telegrams "Greastern Calcutta" Calcutta Dec 12 1920 Dear Barbara: Needless to say both Uncle Ryan and I were delighted to receive you letters and to hear of the various episodes that take place in your family. India is very interesting there are so many different sects and castes of the people that are very distinctive. You see so many different markings upon their bodies. From xxlly the face and chest in colored daubs that denote the various sects. The xxx two differs from the almost naked coolies to the veiled ladies. I saw one of the ladies the other day she looked like a Halloweeen spook as evidently she was of the lower class and had just cut holes in a white sheet which she wore over her whole body. In the movies here they have special boxes for them and a thin net curtain hangs up from the top of the box to hide the ladies from the the public gaze. Today Uncle Ryland and I spent a couple of ours in the Indian Museum - we were fortunate in getting a very close glimpse of Clemenceau the noted French Statesman as he was inspecting the exhibits. In this museum are many fine specimens of the xxx Buddha - that have been taken from the old temples. They are so hideous in face and form that you wonder how they could worship them and yet they do even now. We saw an old mummy about four thousand years old and much of the body was exposed and the teeth all showed and seemed perfect. The finest things in the the museum were to our minds the beautiful fabrics, both cotton and silk, and also the fine brass trays and metal art xxx that are very old and such as I have never seen any where. The market place here is very interesting it covers about four city blocks and little shops are crowded one after another and you can buy fruit, vegetables, groceries, drugs, xlat many flowers, art curios. In fact almost everything from lions to elephants and love birds, small animals of course the live things are in a space by themselves. Uncle Ryland plays a good deal of golf and I'm sure you'd like his outfit. It consists of short khaki pants & long stockings and of course six inches of bare legs shows but it's quite the fashion. He must be in style - I hope to get his picture so you can see how cute he looks and perhaps your father would like to copy him. I have not forgotten your Xmas present - in fact I have here swell things for each of you girls and some time will find a way to send them. There are lots of beggars here - and many religous mendicants - or holy men - they appear only a breech clout their long hair matted with dirt and they rub their bodies all over with ashes. We often see two in the early morning going to their regular begging places - one carries a long iron staff, the other one a brass one. I'm going to write Louise a letter too, and if you can read hers for I am going to tell her different things. With love to you and your brothers and sisters. Aunt Lois | ||
153 | ![]() | Sally Berkeley Gordon - William Holmes Trapnell Wedding Invitation 1930 Mrs. Thomas Christian Gordon announces the marriage of her daughter Sally Berkeley to Mr. William Holmes Trapnell on Saturday evening, March the twenty-ninth nineteen hundred and thirty Richmond, Virginia | ||
154 | ![]() | Sally Verry Crane - Joseph Trapnell IV Wedding Invitation 1943 Mrs. Hendrick Crane announces the marriage of her daughter Sally Verry to Joseph Trapnell IV Lieutenant, United States Army Air Forces on Tuesday the seventh of December Nineteen hundred and forty-three New York City | ||
155 | ![]() | Sally-Trapnell-Self-Awareness-1953 Self-awareness essay written by Sally Trapnell during high school. Interesting insights on family life in her childhood, and extremely well-written. | ||
156 | ![]() | Salute to Tom Trapnell Status: Located; March, 1943 Esquire article on Thomas John Hall Trapnell |
Date: March, 1943 |
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157 | ![]() | Sarah Maria Barteau Cook Letter to William Barteau, Feb 3 1867 | ||
158 | ![]() | Sarah Maria Barteau letter to William Barteau, Feb 22 1866 | ||
159 | ![]() | Sarah Rue legal summons to Garrett Rue | ||
160 | ![]() | Sarah Trapnell / John Byrne Wedding Announcement Status: Located; Feb 24, 1957 Santa Cruz Sentinel wedding announcement for marriage of John Byrne and Sarah Trapnell |
Date: 2/24/1957 Place: Santa Cruz, CA |
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161 | ![]() | Sarah Valentine Trapnell - John Austin Byrne Wedding Announcement 1957 Mr. and Mrs. Coles Trapnell have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter Sarah Valentine to John Austin Byrne United States Army on Monday, the fourth of February Nineteen hundred and fifty-seven Frankfurt, Germany | ||
162 | ![]() | Sarah Valentine Trapnell High School Graduation June 17, 1954 | ||
163 | ![]() | Sarah-Trapnell-Baptism-1947 Sarah Valentine Trapnell Baptism Certificate. | ||
164 | ![]() | Serles-McMahon marriage license 1886 | ||
165 | ![]() | Serles-McMahon marriage license side note | ||
166 | ![]() | Simon Salz & Eva Spiegelman marriage certificate 12.30.1906 | ||
167 | ![]() | Simon Salz & Eva Spiegelman marriage certificate 12.30.1906 (1) | ||
168 | ![]() | Skidding Down Memory Lane - Coles Trapnell Memoir of Coles Trapnell, written around 1987. Approx 30 pages, covering mostly his early childhood. Compelling and well-written, and it's a shame he didn't go any further with it. | ||
169 | ![]() | St George Tucker Poem Among papers of Nathan White, presumably written in his hand (though not sure). Poem by St. George Tucker of Virginia: Days of my youth! Ye have glided away; Locks of my youth! Ye are frosted and gray; Eyes of my youth! Your keen sight is no more; Cheeks of my youth! Ye are furrowed all o'er; Strength of my youth! All your vigor is gone; Thoughts of my youth! Your gay visions are flown! Days of my youth, I wish not your recall; Locks of my youth, I'm content ye shall fall; Eyes of my youth, ye much evil have seen; Cheeks of my youth, bathed in tears have ye been; Thoughts of my youth, ye have led me astray; Strength of my youth; why lament your decay! Days of my age! Ye will shortly be past; Pains of my age, but a while can ye last; Joys of my age, in true wisdom delight; Eyes of my age, be religion your light; Thoughts of my age, dread ye not the cold sod; Hopes of my age, be ye fixed on your God! Lines written by George Tucker Virginia | ||
170 | ![]() | Susan Dorothy Auf der Heyde - David Barry Valentine Wedding Invitation 1966 Dr. and Mrs. William Auf der Heyde request the honour of your presence at the marriages of their daughters Anderea Hobson to Lowell Piper Braxton and Susan Dorothy to David Barry Valentine on Saturday, the eighteenth of June nineteen hundred and sixty-six at eleven o'clock Gwynedd Friends Meeting House and afterward at William Penn Inn (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
171 | ![]() | The chemistry of synthetic rubber that Ephraim Asimov was working on. | ||
172 | ![]() | Theodate Johnson - Anthony Joseph Trapnell Kloman Wedding Invitation 1948 Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Johnson have the honour of announcing the marriage of their daughter Theodate to Mr. Anthony Joseph Trapnell Kloman on Friday, the fifteenth of October Nineteen hundred and forty-eight New York Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Joseph Kloman will be at home after the tenth of November Hidden House 751 Third Avenue New York | ||
173 | ![]() | Thomas-John-Hall-Trapnell Brief history of the life and career of Thomas John Hall Trapnell, written in 2013 by Hunter Ripley Rawlings IV | ||
174 | ![]() | Usual Ebi - Flora Dryden Marriage License 1876 | ||
175 | ![]() | Valentine Coles Trapnell High School Graduation 1926 | ||
176 | ![]() | ValentinesInAmerica | ||
177 | ![]() | Vistula 3 | ||
178 | ![]() | Vistula 4 | ||
179 | ![]() | Vivian Byrne Obit Services are pending for Vivian Byrne, who died May 20 in Santa Cruz. She was 91. Mrs. Byrne was born in Hollister and graduated from San Jose State University. She taught school before settling in Santa Cruz in 1929. For many years she was active with the St. Anne's Guild of the Calvary Episcopal Church, and also volunteered in the special collections section of the UCSC library in the 1960s and 1970s. She is survived by her daughter, Catherine Boxwell of Sunnyvale, four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. Her husband, John Byrne, died in 1989. Her son, Jack Byrne, died in 1993. Contributions are preferred to Senior Network Services of Santa Cruz County, 1777 Capitola Road, Santa Cruz. (Sentinel 5/27/99) | ||
180 | ![]() | William Dryden Harriet Watson Marriage License 1886 | ||
181 | ![]() | William Garner Lucy Rue Marriage License | ||
182 | ![]() | Winfield Scott Frost - Mary F Rue Marriage License | ||
183 | ![]() | Year--1850;-Census-Place--Morgan,-Ashtabula,-Ohio;-Roll--M432_659;-Page--439B;-Image--553 | ||
184 | ![]() | Year--1850;-Census-Place--Morgan,-Ashtabula,-Ohio;-Roll--M432_659;-Page--439B;-Image--553 | ||
185 | ![]() | Year--1850;-Census-Place--Morgan,-Ashtabula,-Ohio;-Roll--M432_659;-Page--439B;-Image--553 |
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