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Family history and genealogical information about the descendants of Andrew Jackson Malone and John Wesley Malone who were both sons of Elizabeth Malone of Madison Co., Alabama. Andrew was born 21 October 1837 in Tennessee and married Nancy Ann Giles 10 February 1858. They lived in Madison Co., Alabama and were the parents of four children. John was born 31 October 1842. He married Millie A. E. Harbin 24 December 1865. They moved to Bell Co., Texas in 1892 with their three children. Descendants of Andrew and John Malone lived in Tennessee, Alabama, Texas and elsewhere.
Here is the second volume in Louis Rasmussen's distinguished series dealing with passenger arrivals at the port of San Francisco between 1850 and 1875 (see also San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists Volume I 1850-1864] and San Francisco Ship Passenger Lists Volume III 1851-1852]). In the absence of official port records--which were destroyed by the fire in 1940--this ambitious work attempts a reconstruction of passenger arrivals from newspapers and journals.Volume II is based on completely different sources than the first volume in the series, which covered the years 1850-1864, and it encompasses an additional 16,500 passenger arrivals at San Francisco Bay during the 20-month period from April ...
Samuel Lambeth was born before 1732 and died after 1794. He lived much of his life in what is now Craven County, North Carolina. Includes Apple, Brown, Davis, Doggett, Faucette, Greene, Hart, Kernodle and allied families.
This book is an account of my life growing up in the mid-west, and my experiences in WWII, having the distinction and honor to serve with the men of the 249th Engineer Combat Battalion, Third Army. We pass this way but once in a lifetime. With that thought in mind, I chose events from my life that I felt were noteworthy, being generous with descriptive detail as the events were reconstructed. I did this so that future generations will have the opportunity to become acquainted not only with the events, but more importantly to flavor the environment surrounding the happenings.
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