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This 20-volume series tells the story of Utah pioneers and their accomplishments through biographies, diaries, special stories about pioneer life, and other documents.
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Choosing just the right name for your baby is one of the most important decisions a parent makes. "What to Name Your Baby" makes choosing easy and entertaining by providing the origins and meanings of more than 4,000 names, plus the stories of the actors and authors, politicians and poets who made them famous. This classic treasury, chock-full of literary and historical information, has been updated to reflect the latest trends in naming children. From the increasing popularity of names such as Lesley and Chris to the phenomenal resurgence of names of biblical origin, "What to Name Your Baby" shows you how to select a name that's easy on the ear and pleasantly distinctive as well. With a handy calendar of saints' names and intriguing name games to make the naming fun, "What to Name Your Baby" will help you select the perfect name for your bundle of joy.
Caleb Wright (ca. 1760-1839) was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Wright. Joseph and Elizabeth Wright moved from Caroline County to Queen Anne's County, Maryland about 1764, where Joseph died before July 1, 1790. Caleb Wright married Deborah H. Morgan about 1790 and had eighteen children. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Delaware, Ohio and elsewhere.
Chiefly a record of some of the descendants of Stephen Bumgarner. He was born 8 May 1811 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He married Rebecca Nichols 6 Jan 1831 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. She was born 17 Apr 1811 in Wilkes County, North Carolina, to William Nichols and Elizabeth Holdaway. She died 30 Oct 1887 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. He died 29 July 1901 in Wilkes County, North Carolina. They were the parents of ten children. Descendants lived in North Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Florida and elsewhere.
Brief history of Hereford cattle: v. 1, p. 359-375.