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 | (Dutcher) Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants: Historical, Genealogical, Biographical
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| 77 | from Union County. Mr. Dutcher practitioner in all the | More Details... |
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 | (Estill Family) A Family History by One of the Family
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| 119 | Fro the " History of Union County N. J. | More Details... |
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 | (Whitaker) Our Children's Ancestry |
 | A Biographical History and Genealogy of the Woodling Family
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| 7 | dalena married John Miller of Buffalo Valley (now Union County). On | More Details... |
| 7 | Union County for time, at least, and possibly later in Flint Valley. | More Details... |
| 9 | 1 82 7 1 1-5-1903) Union County, Lewisburg. | More Details... |
| 14 | of Union County, Pa. Christian farmer and prominent member of | More Details... |
| 29 | Union County. They had children, but the compiler unable to locate | More Details... |
| 29 | supposed that he moved to Union County, but the compiler could not locate | More Details... |
| 29 | He, too, is believed to have moved to Union County. | More Details... |
| 31 | 1896, h married Alice L. Men ch of Union County. They reside-on North | More Details... |
| 35 | Mary J. Kratzer. Margaret married Isaiah Hartley of Union County, Pa., and | More Details... |
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 | A Biographical History of Greene County, Pennsylvania
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| 78 | reared in Fayette County, Penn., attending Madison College at Union- | More Details... |
| 190 | has of her life in Greene County, Penn. The union of | More Details... |
| 277 | 1877, Marysville, Union County, Ohio. His wife's maiden | More Details... |
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 | A Biographical History of York County, Pennsylvania
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| 19 | of the York County Sunday-school Union. In De- York County, February 22, 1840, to David and Re- | More Details... |
| 21 | uine wit. In his legal investigations and discus- County. One child has been born to this union. | More Details... |
| 22 | County, and daughter of John Nickey. They native of York, Penn. To this union have been | More Details... |
| 25 | County. From this union have been born five (Strayer) Grove, natives of the county. He | More Details... |
| 30 | May 2, 1865. Mr. Heiman has resided in York berland County, Penn. This union has been blessed | More Details... |
| 32 | Three children born to this union, Emma E. in this county in 1790 and died in 1833. His mother | More Details... |
| 40 | was furnishing goods, born in Union County, Penn., | More Details... |
| 40 | but subsequently removed to Union County, where | More Details... |
| 71 | advocating the Union and Republican i tion for district attorney of the county. He | More Details... |
| 82 | machinist, and lived and died in York County. Our \ Miss Elia B. Shriver, native of Union Mills, Car- | More Details... |
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 | A Branch of the Logan Family Tree
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| 21 | Some of the descendants of this union live in Marshall County, | More Details... |
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 | A Brief History of Jirah Isham of New London, Connecticut and his Descendants from 1670 to 1940
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| 176 | in Clermont County, Ohio. He entered the Union Army when | More Details... |
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 | A Brief History of the Acker - Halbert Family
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| 32 | to Miss Ce l ia Martin of Calhoun County and this union | More Details... |
| 111 | 1882, in Darke County, Ohio. To this last union | More Details... |
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 | A Brief History of the Family Thomason in England and the United States
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| 67 | lot in the "Harper's Addition" (part of West Union, Adams County) | More Details... |
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 | (Addition to the) History of John Taylor of Hadley, Including Accounts of the Organization and Meetings of the Taylor Reunion |
 | (Austin) One Hundred and Sixty Allied Families
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| 35 | 1780. This he to Mendon Mass., after settling in Union Village, in Srnithfield, R. I. | More Details... |
| 35 | He early director, and became President of the Srnithfield Union Bank, of which his son-in-law, John Osborne, | More Details... |
| 35 | 2hair, bed, and the of horse, chaise and harness. He further bequeathed her 10 shares of Srnithfield Union B:ii k | More Details... |
| 35 | Thomas Bu ffum Stephen F. Brownell, David I de. Among the items 173 shares Srnithfield Union Bank, $951 5 | More Details... |
| 49 | where he continued it for eighteen under the of "Union Hall School." | More Details... |
| 49 | 1868. He teaching, and for six Agent for the " Rhode Island Educational Union," association manufac- | More Details... |
| 49 | of the Young Men's Christian Union, the Franklin Society, R. I. Peace Society, R. I. Bible Society, | More Details... |
| 49 | attended for the Union Hall School, Westminster street, kept by his father. | More Details... |
| 205 | took clerkship in the Smithfield Union Bank. Leaving this position after, he employed during the next | More Details... |
| 205 | 1808. Smithfield. He elected cashier of the Smithfield Union Bank. | More Details... |
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 | (Dutcher) Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants: Historical, Genealogical, Biographical |
 | (Estill Family) A Family History by One of the Family
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| 14 | federate Union armies in the War between the States. | More Details... |
| 22 | Middlesex, Ocean, Essex, Burlington, Union and Sussex | More Details... |
| 67 | Estill, Dec. 9, 1 7S8, and of this union twelve children were born, viz: | More Details... |
| 93 | The sons and daughters of this union were fourteen: Charles Callo- | More Details... |
| 94 | Church with her husband. Six bright children bless this union, viz: | More Details... |
| 115 | their union; and all of them reached the of maturity. | More Details... |
| 119 | Fro the " History of Union County N. J. | More Details... |
| 126 | but the families were soon reconcil ed and the union was a happv one. | More Details... |
| 142 | cer, Somerset, Mid d lesex,* Sussex.'" Union.~ Essex.'* Morris,- Ocean | More Details... |
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 | (Fitzgerald) Family Notes
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| 118 | Earl of Bristol, occurred union between the families of How- | More Details... |
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 | (Fleenors) Receipt For an Inheritance of the Making of the Family
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| 9 | 1791: Jacob Fleenor I buys land Bluff City. Samuel W. enlists in Union Army and dies of | More Details... |
| 20 | Samuel Fleenor. To this union was born An- early Fleenors light hair, blue | More Details... |
| 25 | their marriage in 1852 and the birth Dec- voted into the Union Free State. Just | More Details... |
| 26 | to serve in the Union Army in | More Details... |
| 26 | to join the Union They shown as 30 years. He was born in Indiana, | More Details... |
| 28 | teresting to note that the family paths had served in the Union Army. Three of them were | More Details... |
| 36 | admitted as a State to the Union name | More Details... |
| 39 | pushed into the interior counties Iowa had come into the Union in 1846 | More Details... |
| 39 | well surrounding counties. James Jones, union was held each summer in Washington, | More Details... |
| 39 | "Before 1820, Union Presbytery had freed, chairs." | More Details... |
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 | (Gates) Our American Ancestry |
 | (Guion) Romance in Family History |
 | (Henderson) Family History: including Hughes, Dalton, Martin, Henderson, all originally from Virginia, and many kindred branches
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| 53 | peth Academy. These two sisters attended school at Harpeth Union Fe- | More Details... |
| 55 | live, her father placed her and her sister in scho l at Harpeth Union | More Details... |
| 71 | of mail carriers, appointed in 1898. He was a captain in the Union army | More Details... |
| 71 | Nine children were born to this union, but only five reached ma- | More Details... |
| 78 | of the Union army. She, however, was an uncompromising Southerner. | More Details... |
| 90 | of "The Aviary," Warren cou n ty, Ga. Of this union was born Willia | More Details... |
| 116 | 1894. From this union there was only one child, Margaret Rebecca | More Details... |
| 117 | Two children have been born of this union, W m Reid Dalton, Jr., | More Details... |
| 160 | union was held in Richmond, Virginia, in 1907. | More Details... |
| 212 | writer, Lucy Henderson Horton, is lineal descendant of this union | More Details... |
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 | (Lenoir) Happy Valley, History and Genealogy
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| 105 | Union (born in Conn.) but would | More Details... |
| 143 | ;d k of prosecuting the with union and vigor, but how far this sentiment will actuate | More Details... |
| 143 | with little union of opinion, supply the for carrying all | More Details... |
| 144 | wish the Union. Three of the N. England had appointed dele- | More Details... |
| 160 | be nobody but Betsy. I to tell of the Union sentiment existing in | More Details... |
| 160 | They have gular union Trap Hill! March under old dirty United | More Details... |
| 165 | back into the Union the Southern seceding States, Governor called for volunteers to defend State | More Details... |
| 223 | settled. Many Union leave home when the Rebels in the ascendant, | More Details... |
| 237 | his class whom, he expected assemble Chapel Hill the re-union of the class | More Details... |
| 253 | Stokes, of North Carolina) from which union four to Captain Viglini, and then said, ' Good evenin gI* | More Details... |
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