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197914191Clinton Elliott. Fine. 1979. First Edition. Hardcover. Minimal xlib marks. Includes addendum sheets. Obviously a self-published work. Appears to be duplication of a typescript. ; Ex-Library; Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall; 256 pages . Clinton Elliott hardcover
0282371575.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2016030449Angleton Texas: Texas Czech Genealogical Society 2016. NEW and unread in PERFECT condition. Flat spine. NO chips tears creases rubbing or fading. Bright and shiny. Sharp corners. Square and tight. NO owner's name or bookplate. NOT a remainder. NOT a library discard. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked - obviously never read. Foreword dated May 2016 by Charlene Hurta President Texas Czech Genealogical Society. Bound in the original white pictorial wraps. 8.25" wide by 11" tall. . Texas Czech Genealogical Society Edition. Softcover. New condition. vi 115pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Texas Czech Genealogical Society, Paperback
196223066Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1962. Hardcover. Top of the spine of volume 3 is damaged. Mixed xlib bindings. Price is for all 6 parts/books which together form volume 7. ; Ex-Library; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . Indiana Historical Society hardcover
198123056Salt Lake City UT: Accelerated Indexing Systems. Very Good. 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Old but cramed with information. Not too old as I found a connection for my family which I'd never heard of and his address is still current! ; Ex-Library; 11"; 393 pages . Accelerated Indexing Systems hardcover
2005036171Engelsburg Qld: Engelsburg Lutheran Church 2005. 210pp num bw ills. or card covers. Minor edge wear to covers. Substantial history of the Engelsbeurg Lutheran Church. "A unique country church with a tall European-style bell tower overlooks farming and grazing land which was once the vast Fassifern Scrub near Kalbar in Queensland. The origins of this church are in the faithful but often fractious German Lutheran immigrants who pioneered much of the area from the mid-1870s onwards. This publication touches on the stories of many of those pioneers and pays tribute to the people who have called that church their spiritual home over the past 125 years". First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Engelsburg Lutheran Church Paperback
1988054324Proserpine: Proserpine State High School parents and Citizens Association 1988. vi 227pp student/staff lists bw ills map. Pictorial card. Numerous brown marks to cover minor edge wear foxing to top edgee. Includes early and laterschools in the district as well as Proserpine State and High Schools. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Very Good. 4to. Proserpine State High School parents and Citizens Association Paperback
1988051956Proserpine: Proserpine State High School parents and Citizens Association 1988. vi 227pp student/staff lists bw ills map. Pictorial card. A few tiny marks to cover. Includes early and laterschools in the district as well as Proserpine State and High Schools. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to. Proserpine State High School parents and Citizens Association Paperback
6i1179Verlag Degener & Co. Berchtesgarden-Schellenberg 1951-1962. Zusammen ca. 150 Seiten broschiert. unknown
2011053921Brisbane: EPHS Golden Jubilee Sub-committee 2011. 292pp bw & col ills tables. Pictorial glossy boards. Presentaion note from club to professor on front free endpaper otherwise excellent. A very well produced commemorative volume detailing the school's history. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/None as Issued. 4to. EPHS Golden Jubilee Sub-committee Hardcover
186016806Edinburgh: Thomas C Jack. Good with no dust jacket. 1860. Hardcover. Joint tears vol 2 edgewear light tone with light foxing otherwise light wear. Solid oversize hardcovers. ; Two of two volumes complete set. Volume I contains Index to Fairbairn's Crests Glossary and Mottoes; Volume II contains 144 plates and the Key to the plates. Half leather binding with six compartment spine gilt spine lettering rulings and decor marbled endpapers and all edges gilt. Undated but WorldCat attributes to circa 1860. First Edition of Fairbairn's classic Crests still considered the most definitive guide on the subject. ; 599; pl 1-144 44 in 2v pages . Thomas C Jack hardcover
1968kp8231Charles Tuttle 1968. Definative guide to heraldic crests contains details of over 30000 family groups from Britain and Ireland included 2245 fine engraved illustrations of crests arms regalia seals flags monograms crowns and coronets and 3800 mottoes translated and explained. 599 pages and 144 plates of crest imagery. Nice clean copy of the book faint shadowing on spine from jacket illustration. Jacket shows some sunning to spine mild soil. First Tuttle edition stated. First Tuttle Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Illus. by Illustrated. Charles Tuttle Hardcover
1990011671Belleville ON: Mika Publishing 1990. Book. Illus. by Payzant Charles. Very Good. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Page edges are soiled. Lots of genealogical information. Mika Publishing Hardcover
198424907Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc. Fine with no dust jacket. 1984. First Edition. Hardcover. Thick Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 1379 pages . Genealogical Publishing Co. , Inc. hardcover
77937Small archive of genealogical material associated with Archibald Leard Taylor 1853-1946 largely compiled by his wife Fannie Elizabeth Taylor née Hawley 1855-1936. An announcement in the Oakland Tribune on June 29 1917 concerning the marriage of their daughter Elva notes “Until a few years ago the Taylors made their home in the East Oakland district where they were numbered with the earlier pioneers.â€<br /> <br /> Born in Salzburg Pennsylvania Archibald Leard Taylor travelled to California around 1878 with his brother Dr. William Stewart Taylor 1847-1931. According to a manuscript biography in Fannie Taylor’s hand he was employed as a salesman “in the country districts†while also studying theology with an interest in pursuing missionary work in China. This passage is followed by a lively account of his pursuit of permanent work in San Francisco which resulted in a position with W.J. Garrett’s Machine Works Brass and Bell Foundry at the corner of Fremont and Natoma streets. While he remained active in the Presbyterian Church the field of engineering provided him with steady employment including as the secretary and treasurer of a crane foundry and as an agent for a high temperature supplies company.<br /> <br /> Alexander and Fannie were married in San Francisco on May 4 1882. Their union resulted in six children including a daughter who died at age two. The couple resided in Oakland Ward 7 until around 1920 when they moved to Mokelumne Hill in Calaveras County to pursue stock farming with Alexander’s sister Mary Margaret Taylor 1852-1925. No account of the success of this endeavor could be found and by 1930 Alexander and Fannie had established a retirement home in San Leandro California.<br /> <br /> Compiled by Fannie with the assistance of relatives genealogical societies and other sources this collection of material includes documentation that establishes a connection with Zachary Taylor the 12th president of the United States. Notably it also includes a family hair album with 37 locks of hair from various individuals in the Taylor and Hawley families. All the locks are stitched in place and labeled with the contributor’s name. A few are described as being collected on the day of or after the individual’s death.<br /> <br /> This archive includes:<br /> <br /> "Taylor Ancestry of Archibald Leard Taylor. Giving Family Records to John and Elizabeth Rhea Taylor Genealogy from Zachary I to James Taylor I and Traditions of English Ancestry together with Origin and Tracings down to the 17th Century. Traced to France 866 A.D. Compiled by Mrs. Archibald Leard Taylor 1921." 14 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by notes and clippings.<br /> <br /> "Stewart Ancestry of Archibald Leard Taylor. Giving Immediate Ancestry to William and Margaret Getty Stewart and Traced back through English and Scotch History and through Early Irish History Tradition Poetry and Song. Compiled by Mrs. Archibald L. Taylor 1921 A.D." 14 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by a Scottish tartan sample notes and clippings.<br /> <br /> “Ascendants Descendants in the Gettys Leard and Elliott Families to 1749. Compiled by Mrs. Archibald Leard Taylor 1921.†6 pp. Manuscript accompanied by notes.<br /> <br /> "Ancestry of A.L. Taylor’s Sons-in-law and Daughters-in-law. Kept for their Children. As far as Secured by Mrs. A.L. Taylor 1921.†14 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by notes.<br /> <br /> “Hawley Ancestry of Mrs. Archibald Leard Taylor née Fannie Elizabeth Hawley. Traced to England 1603 and Through Gov. Welles Family to France 794 A.D. and the Boyds to 1105 A.D. Compiled by Mrs. Archibald L. Taylor 1921.†10 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by notes.<br /> <br /> “The Bigham Family and Its Ancestry. In Mrs. Archibald Leard Taylor’s Line. Traced through the Ludlows to England 13th Century. Through the Runyons Rognions and illegible to Huguenots of France and Holland. Compiled by Mrs. Archibald Leard Taylor 1921.†30 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by notes.<br /> <br /> “Concerning the Taylor Genealogy.†5 pp. Typed and manuscript prepared by F.E. Taylor for Ralph Taylor “as per Angeles University Report.â€<br /> <br /> “Derivation of Names.†5 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by notes.<br /> <br /> “Taylor†and “Taylor Genealogyâ€. 18 pp. Manuscript and typed accompanied by notes and a folding genealogical chart. Includes documentation tracing Zachary Taylor’s genealogy.<br /> <br /> All the above are bound with paperclips or staples which are a little rusted. In addition there is a large group of correspondence notes newspaper clippings and related ephemera including the aforementioned manuscript biography of Alexander Laird Taylor a typed letter letter signed by Ralph Hawley Taylor 1884-1979 a tintype photograph of Fannie’s grandmother Elizabeth Vincent Thomas-Hawley 1794-1880. The materials are laid into a repurposed two-part box with Fannie’s holographic label on the lid which is now housed in an archival box.<br /> <br /> A remarkable family record with connections to the San Francisco Bay Area Pennsylvania Ohio an American President and more. unknown
189235366New Haven: Privately Printed. Press of Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor 1892. Hardcover. Fair. Folios. 2 volumes. Volume I: 2 x 312 pages 2. Brown pebble cloth hardcover with gilt title on the spine. The right front flyleaf leaf and the front blank end sheet are detached. Light edge wear to the cloth extremities. Volume II is unpaginated and contains 29 folding pedigree charts some illustrated with armorial seals. The right front flyleaf is detached. Light edge wear to the cloth on the beveled edges and head and base of the spine. The name of Sarah P. Lane is written on the right front flyleaf of both volumes. This is the 'Third' volume of a three volume set. Privately Printed. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor hardcover
194536705Cambridge: Riverside Press 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 3 118 pages. Red cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover. Notes written on the front end sheets. Interior contents are clean and unmarked. Several paper items are laid inside the book. Previous owner inscription on the front paste down. Scarce. Riverside Press hardcover
194536704Cambridge: Riverside Press 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Octavo. 3 118 pages. Red cloth hardcover with gilt title on the front cover. Previous owner address label on the front paste down. Interior contents are clean and unmarked. Misc. paper items laid inside the book. Scarce. Riverside Press hardcover
1987240729004Printing by Gordonville PA Print Shop 1987-01-01. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Minor shelf wear binding tight several page corners are creased pages clean and unmarked. 243 pages includes a names index. Printing by Gordonville, PA Print Shop hardcover
1997e7021St Joseph Minnesota: L Marilyn Cameron Stinson. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. 1997. First Edition. Illustrated laminated card cover. 280mm x 210mm 11" x 8". 610pp. B/w illustrations. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . L Marilyn Cameron Stinson unknown
188535627New Haven: Privately Printed. Press of Tuttle Morehouse & Taylor 1885. Privately Printed. Limited edition. Hardcover. Fair. Folios approx. 14.5" x 11". Two volumes. Part I. First half. 1 xx 370 pages 2. Part II. Second half. Pages 375-696 1. Dark brown cloth hardcovers with titles on the spines. Illustrated with 15 pedigree folding charts. Both volumes are numbered 26 of 200 on the preliminary page. Cloth binding part 1 is shelf worn spotted on the back cover chipped on the spine and split on the lower spine joint. The front hinge is broken part 1. Part 2 front cover is detached. The original creased and torn spine is pasted onto thick burgundy taped newer spine part 2. Small edge tears to a couple of preliminary pages part 1. The right front flyleaf is chipped and toned part 2. Board edges and corners are worn both volumes. Set in fair condition only. <br /> <br /> Part 1 includes a 7 page stapled "Published Notices of the Work" by the author. This notice describes the work. Placed inside volume 1 is a printed copied letter with blank envelope signed by the author June 1885 and small note on paper "Please acknowledge the receipt E. S. Salisbury." This letter describes the set discusses how many copies are for sale and how much each will cost. A folded 8 page extra half title page title page dedication page and preface page folded laid inside the front cover. There is no writing in part 1. <br /> <br /> Previous owner inscription written on the right front flyleaf part 2 - "Robert Bogardus Snowden See Breese" Breese is underlined. A few brief pencil notes located in the Breese section. One sheet of additional family information is laid inside the text. A small "Supplement to Preface" paginated viii. The supplement is laid inside the front cover. The supplement is numbered 106 of 200 copies. Heavy edge toning and some chips to this supplement. Regarding the additional supplement the compiler states - "In addition to the acknowledgments made in the preface of pecuniary aid received for the printing of this volume I have now the pleasure of acknowledging a liberal supplement to the generous contribution of the late Hon. Stephen Salisbury by his son and heir Stephen Salisbury Esq. of Worcester Mass. - making these two relatives together contributors of nearly half of the entire expense. - E. E. S. May 1885. Privately Printed. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor hardcover
66896Ephemera. Four pages of genealogy on two loose leaves 6 1/2 x 10 1/4" which appear to have come from a family Bible. The pages are divided into columns with the following headings: Births; Deaths; Marriages. One page lists the births of Joseph A. Young's parents Brigham Young and Mary Ann Angell. On the reverse the marriages of Joseph A. Young and his family members are listed. The second page lists the children of Joseph A. Young and Mary Ann Ayres in the "Births" column. The days of the week along with "G S L City" are listed next to their names and the dates of their births often with the exact time listed as well. On the verso of this page the "Deaths" of their children are listed Mary Thornton Young Elsie Vilate Josephine Young Alice Young and others. Joseph Angell Young 1834-1875 was Brigham Young's eldest son. He was born October 14 1834 in Kirtland Ohio. He came to Utah in an early day and actively participated in the affairs of the new settlement as a frontiersman. He also played an important role in emigration affairs and he is known for enduring bitter storms and biting frosts during one of the harshest winters in order to successfully rescue the belated hand-cart companies of that season. In addition he built and was the first superintendent of the Ogden-Salt Lake line the old Utah Central and was among the promoters of the Utah Southern. In 1872 Young was appointed to preside over the Sevier district of the Church spanning from Gunnison to Kanab. Two years later the settlements on the Sevier were organized as the Sevier Stake of Zion and Elder Young was appointed to preside over this Stake. He held this position until his death taking a significantly active part that tended to build up and strengthen the new settlements as well as introducing the United Order to the Saints on the Sevier. In Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia Volume I Andrew Jenson cites a passage published by Deseret News following Young's death: "Elder Young was esteemed for his many estimable qualities of heart as well as head. He was a man of naturally keen intelligence his mental qualities even reaching what might be termed brilliancy in some directions while his generosity was proverbial especially among the working classes all who were ever in his employ holding him in esteem for his universally kind and fair treatment." Andrew Jenson also points out that "On account of the persecutions of the 'Mormon' people he Joseph A. Young was deprived of the advantage of an early education but was a discriminating and passionate reader and at the time of his death had perhaps the finest private library in the Territory."<br /> <br /> Two leaves from a Family Record which contain the genealogy of an important family descending from Brigham Young and significant to the history of Utah and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. - Information obtained from "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia Volume I" by Andrew Jenson. unknown
30873Nantucket MA. Broadside. Printed broadside with the family record for Simeon Long. Undated. Simeon Long was the captain of a whaler in Nantucket Massachusetts. He passed away in Claremont New Hampshire in 1848. Measures 20 x 25 cm 8 x 10". With ornamental border. A few small stains three old mends to verso minor closed tears and a tiny chip to edge. Very good. unknown
2013022510Ethridge Tennessee: Yoder Mose J. 2013. Near Very Good condition. The word "Amish" is hand-inked above the cover title. A few words are highlighted in yellow on two early pages. All other pages are clean and unmarked. Detailed family trees with biographical information. Illustrated with a few document facsimiles. Bound in the original off-white wraps stamped in black. 1st ed No additional printings listed. Softcover stapled wraps. Near Very Good condition. 211pp. 38pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Yoder, Mose J. Paperback
2001231217002The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 2001. Very Good. 0x0x0. Volumes 1-25 plus master index. Discs and case are all in very good condition. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints unknown