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This recounts early Mormon history and Call family members' involvement. The Call family story continues through the generations into the 1990s tracing the family through the descendants of Anson Call. Anson was born in Vermont on May 13, 1810. He was the second of thirteen children of Cyril and Sarah (Sally) Tiffany Call. He died in Bountiful, Utah on August 13, 1890.
Thomas Maule (1643-1724) immigrated in 1655 from England to Barbados, where he became a Quaker, and in 1658 he immigrated to Boston, Massachusetts, moving to Salem, Massachusetts in 1668. Descendants lived in New England, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Washington and elsewhere. Includes ancestors in France and England to about 800 A.D.
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.
"Skouras, Mrs. Florence Louise (Souders), wife of the late Konstantinos Panagiotis (Charles Peter) Skouras, desiring that my three children, Edith Helen, Margaret Louise and Charles Peter Skouras II, along with their descendants, shall have a knowledge of their ancestors ... have caused this book to be compiled and published." Charles Peter Skouras (1889-1954) immigrated with a brother from Greece to St. Louis, Missouri. They became theatre owners, and sold out to Warner Brothers. Charles Peter then became manager of the Fox Corp. theatres from Los Angeles to Kansas City, and moved to Los Angeles.
The Worlds of James Buchanan and Thaddeus Stevens examines the political interests, relationships, and practices of two of the era’s most prominent politicians as well as the political landscapes they inhabited and informed. Both men called Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, their home, and both were bachelors. During the 1850s, James Buchanan tried to keep the Democratic Party alive as the slavery debate divided his peers and the political system. Thaddeus Stevens, meanwhile, as Whig turned Republican, invested in the federal government to encourage economic development and social reform, especially antislavery and Republican Reconstruction. Considering Buchanan and Stevens’s divergent liv...