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Robert Seeley (1602-1667) was born in the County of Huntingdon, England, son of William Seeley and Grace Prett. He married Mary Mason and they came to America in 1630 where they lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Long Island. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Brunswick, Ontario, Australia, Utah, California, and elsewhere. Some descendants came to New Brunswick as Loyalists in 1783. Includes other Seely families from Ireland and England.
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A temple with the traditional angel-tipped spire stands on a little juniper-covered hill in the northeastern Arizona town of Snowflake as a testament to the hard work and sacrifices of early Mormon pioneers. These ranching and farming families, sent from fruitful Utah to colonize a land only marginally suitable for farming, became experts in irrigation as they struggled to utilize the waters of Silver Creek and the Little Colorado River. Through sheer determination, they turned alluvium into verdant fields, and the surrounding well-drained Great Basin Desert Shrub became their pastures. But their religion and their families were always the main focus. Today the growing communities of Snowflake, Taylor, and Shumway attract new residents and visitors alike with the beauty of their natural setting, mild yet distinct seasons, and hometown charm. Many historic pioneer-era buildings have been restored to honor the areaA[a¬a[s unique past.
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William Everitt and his wife, Ann, immigrated from England to Virginia in 1635. Descendants (chiefly spelling the surname Averitt/Averett, with some spellings of Avery or Evert) and relatives lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and elsewhere. Elijah Averett (1810-1890), a direct descendant, became a Mormon convert and moved (via Nauvoo, Illinois) to Manti, Sanpete County, Utah. He later moved to Springerville, Arizona. Descendants and relatives lived in Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, Idaho and elsewhere.
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"The book contains listings of the Queer Press from every continent apart from Antarctica; the most comprehensive listing of the Queer Press in the United States and Canada ever to appear in print; the names of the key personnel at each publication; details of phone and fax numbers, and e-mail and website addresses; circulation figures (together with whether they are audited or not); minimum pay scales to writers and photographers; hands-on advice from Publishers and Editors about what they are looking for; and advice on how to Self-Syndicate your work."--Jacket.
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A genealogy of the ancestors and descendants of Elijah Knapp Fuller born 13 June 1811 in Windham, Greene Co., New York the son of Cornelius Fuller and Zilpha Knapp. Elijah married 1) 20 Dec 1831 Harriet Loomis, 2) 18 Jan 1846 Catherine Walker, 3) 8 Sep 1850 Sally Ann Fuller, 4) 11 Mar 1851 Ellen Celeste Woodward, 5) 8 Nov 1861 Elizabeth Vaughn, and 6) 17 Nov 1866 Harriet "Alice" Walker. He died 27 Dec 1897 in Leeds, Washington Co., Utah.