George Emery LYONS Sr. Genealogy
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1 | Albert Lewis Lyons Sr. Autobiography | ||
2 | Albert Lewis Lyons Sr. Personal History by Carolyn Engstrom (Daughter) transcription from taped interview in 1975. | ||
3 | Amelia Rooke & William Weakley Family Tradition and History for Amelia Rooke and William Weakley their son William Rooke Weakley and his wife Emily Hales Duncan Weakley | ||
4 | Captain Gilbert Carr Trufant This is a short history of the Clipper William Tapscott that lists Captain Gilbert Carr Trufant as one of the owners. | ||
5 | Captain Joseph Dyson 1 of 5 Research and Documents to prove Captain Joseph Dyson son of Zephaniah and Mary Vanwye Dyson, also that we don’t know the maiden name for Joseph’s wife Susan. | ||
6 | Captain Joseph Dyson 2 of 5 Research and Documents to prove Captain Joseph Dyson son of Zephaniah and Mary Vanwye Dyson, also that we don’t know the maiden name for Joseph’s wife Susan. | ||
7 | Captain Joseph Dyson 3 of 5 Research and Documents to prove Captain Joseph Dyson son of Zephaniah and Mary Vanwye Dyson, also that we don’t know the maiden name for Joseph’s wife Susan. | ||
8 | Captain Joseph Dyson 4 of 5 Research and Documents to prove Captain Joseph Dyson son of Zephaniah and Mary Vanwye Dyson, also that we don’t know the maiden name for Joseph’s wife Susan. | ||
9 | Captain Joseph Dyson 5 of 5 Research and Documents to prove Captain Joseph Dyson son of Zephaniah and Mary Vanwye Dyson, also that we don’t know the maiden name for Joseph’s wife Susan. | ||
10 | Early Sainsbury History This long-established name is of Anglo- Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from the place called Saintbury near Broadway in Gloucestershire. | ||
11 | Elizabeth Alice Sainabury Fullmer - 1866 Page 3 of 4 Handwritten Biography of Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer, born in a covered wagon. | ||
12 | Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer - 1866 Page 2 of 4 Handwritten Biography of Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer, born in a covered wagon. | ||
13 | Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer - 1866 Page 4 of 4 Typewritten Biography of Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer, born in a covered wagon. | ||
14 | Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer - 1866 Page 1 of 4 Handwritten Biography of Elizabeth Alice Sainsbury Fullmer, born in a covered wagon. | ||
15 | Francis and Harriet Staker History includes Birth, Death and Parents of Francis Son of Zaccheus Staker and Mary Souter Also Inscription on Headstone of Francis Staker | ||
16 | Gilbert Carr Trufant 1 of 5 Application to be Examined for a Certificate of Competency as Master or Mate This lists Name, Date and Place of Birth and Personal Description of Candidate, also Date passed exam for 2nd Mate | ||
17 | Gilbert Carr Trufant 2 of 5 List of Service from first going to Sea and the Ships Four years Apprenticeship, 5/12/90 to 7/8/95 - 4 years, 9 months, 2 days Next service 7/10/95 to 22/11/97 - 2 years, 1 month, 6 days | ||
18 | Gilbert Carr Trufant 3 of 5 Certificate of Competency as Second Mate of a Foreign-Going Ship | ||
19 | Gilbert Carr Trufant 4 of 5 No. of Certificate 032678 Lists Address, Date and Place of Birth and Signature Also Date and Port Issued: Port of London on the 10th December 1897 | ||
20 | Gilbert Carr Trufant 5 of 5 Source Information for Gilbert Carr Trufant's 2nd Mate Certificate | ||
21 | Harry S Lyons-Synette 1853-1910 Life Events of Harry S Lyons-Synette Son of William J Synette and Rachel Small Williams Synette Husband of Hattie Alice Patrick Lyons | ||
22 | Highlights from the lives of Emily Hales Duncan, Laura Zulieme Weakley Sloan and Albert Henry Sloan as told to Beula Naomi Sloan Lyons (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
23 | Hubbard Family Coat of Arms This ancient surname derives from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Hugibert or Hubert, itself a compound of the elements "hug" meaning "heart", and "beorht" - bright or famous, a translation which no doubt contributed to its early popularity. | ||
24 | John Henry Sainsbury 1825-1876 Biography & History of John Henry Sainsbury by his Grandson Robert Hyrum Sainsbury | ||
25 | Joseph Ring 1664-1705, 1-3 Joseph Ring Son of Robert Ring Sr and Elizabeth Jarvis | ||
26 | Joseph Ring 1664-1705, 2-3 Most of what we know about Joseph Ring came from two affidavits he gave in 1692 | ||
27 | Joseph Ring 1664-1705, 3-3 Joseph Ring is a great example of a frontier resident who was terrified by the threat posed by the Indian war. | ||
28 | K Bert Sloan - Radio Daily, 1949 The National Daily Newspaper of Commercial Radio and Television NEW YORK. MONDAY, August 15, 1949 Mentions the musical show titled "Stars over Texas" was featured on NBC and OBS and recorded for Capitol Records. Orchestra conducted by K. Bert Sloan, who also composed an original them melody of the show titled "Stars over Texas." | ||
29 | Maddox Family Window 1 of 2 History of this beautiful Stained Glass Window which was created in 1882, by Dr. Thomas James Notley Maddox with his two sons Samuel Maddox and Dr. Thomas John Claggett Maddox. | ||
30 | Maddox Family Window 2 of 2 History of this beautiful Stained Glass Window which was created in 1882, by Dr. Thomas James Notley Maddox with his two sons Samuel Maddox and Dr. Thomas John Claggett Maddox. | ||
31 | Mary Weakley and Descendants History of Mary Ethel Weakley Guidi and husband Albert Dominice Guidi and their Family by their daughter Mabel Ulando Guidi Dulfer prior to Feb 1978. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
32 | Morris Truant History - 1 Morris Truant/Trufant Immigrated from England to one of the original 13 States or Colonies in 1630 First Residence: Massachusetts Bay | ||
33 | Morris Truant History - 2 Morris Truant/Trufant Immigrated from England to one of the original 13 States or Colonies in 1630 First Residence: Massachusetts Bay | ||
34 | My Father Taken from a set of audio tapes from an interview by Geraldine Lyons in 1994. | ||
35 | Richard Ewen Last Will and Testament Combined into one PDF file. | ||
36 | Weakley Surname & Coat of Arms From the village of Weekley and has the distinction of being one of the first place names to be recorded anywhere. | ||
37 | William Brooks Trufant 1 of 4 History and Genealogy of William Brooks Trufant and Lydia Healy Hammond Trufant and their Family | ||
38 | William Brooks Trufant 2 of 4 History and Genealogy of William Brooks Trufant and Lydia Healy Hammond Trufant and their Family | ||
39 | William Brooks Trufant 3 of 4 History and Genealogy of William Brooks Trufant and Lydia Healy Hammond Trufant and their Family | ||
40 | William Brooks Trufant 4 of 4 History and Genealogy of William Brooks Trufant and Lydia Healy Hammond Trufant and their Family | ||
41 | William Brooks Trufant History Source Information for the History and Genealogy of William Brooks Trufant and Lydia Healy Hammond Trufant and their Family | ||
42 | Zachary Bicknell 1590-1636 This name was brought to America by Zachary Bicknell. He emigrated from Barrington, Somerset, England to Weymouth, Norfolk, Massachusetts in 1635. |