GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION:
An Inventory of a Genealogical Collection at the Minnesota Historical Society
Manuscripts Collection
OVERVIEW
Title: | Genealogical collection. | |
Dates: | 1931-1957. | |
Language: | Materials in English. | |
Abstract: | A compilation of typewritten copies of family histories, transcripts of records, and miscellaneous genealogical materials compiled by Minnesota chapters of the Daughters of the American Revolution and other groups. | |
Quantity: | 3.6 cubic feet (9 boxes including 50 v.). | |
Location: | P23: See Detailed Description for shelf locations. |
SCOPE AND CONTENTS
Names appearing within this collection are listed below, followed by the volume number(s) where information about that family or individual can be found.
Acocks family. Volume 41.
Adams family. Volume 13.
Adelbert, Henry. Volume 44.
All Saints Episcopal Church, Northfield, Minnesota. Volume 2.
Allee family. Volume 34.
Allen family. Volumes 36, 37, 38.
Ames, Colonel T.L. Volume 31.
Ames, Zalmon family. Volume 31.
Anderson family. Volumes 41, 47.
Archer family. Volume 41.
Babcock family. Volume 26.
Bagley family. Volumes 34, 36.
Bagley, Marion Isabel Miller. Volume 27.
Bagley, Mary Warren. Volume 27.
Bagley, W.R.. Volume 35.
Bagley, William Richardson. Volume 27.
Barackman family. Volume 36.
Barker family. Volume 40.
Barnard family. Volumes 32, 33.
Barnes family. Volumes 34, 47.
Barnum, George. Volume 21.
Barrows family. Volume 40.
Baston family. Volume 18.
Benedict, Mary Daniel (Mrs. Walter Lewis). Volume 10.
Berry family. Volume 36.
Beyer family. Volumes 34, 37.
Black family. Volume 34.
Boerum family. Volume 34.
Boley family. Volume 40.
Boone family. Volume 41.
Borum family. Volume 38.
Bowie family. Volume 38.
Boynton family. Volume 27.
Brackett's Battalion of Minnesota Cavalry, Company B. Volume 35.
Bradley family. Volume 36.
Breed family. Volumes 28, 29.
Bridges family. Volume 34.
Bright family. Volume 37.
Brown family. Volumes 34, 38, 41, 47, 48.
Buck family. Volume 34.
Buck, Mrs. G.G. family. Volume 35.
Bunce, Julie. Volume 45.
Bunting family. Volumes 28, 29.
Burnett family. Volume 26.
Burrill family. Volumes 28, 29.
Bushnell family. Volume 41.
Butler family. Volume 34.
Calvary Cemetery, Faribault, Rice County. Volume 4.
Calvert County, Maryland: List of Signers of Oath of Fidelity. Volume 35. Campbell family. Volumes 32, 33, 34, 40.
Campbell, Gretchen Joubert. Volume 32 and 33.
Carpenter family. Volume 19.
Champine, Emojene D.. Volume 23.
Chandler family. Volume 37.
Charles family. Volume 47.
Chase family. Volume 41.
Chase, Nuland Maffitt. Volume 17.
Child, Alice Alberta Webber. Volume 23.
Chipman family. Volume 27.
Church family. Volumes 32, 33.
Clark family. Volumes 34, 41.
Cleveland family. Volume 47.
Coffin family. Volume 36.
Colbert family. Volumes 37, 41.
Colby family. Volume 27.
Coleman family.
Conant family. Volume 36.
Conaro family. Volume 34.
Cook family. Volumes 34, 35, 36.
Cooley family. Volume 13.
Coon family. Volume 37.
Cooper family. Volumes 28, 29.
Cramer family. Volume 41.
Crawford family. Volume 13.
Cromwell family. Volume 37.
Crooker family. Volume 41.
Cummings family, see Josiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Curtis family. Volume 26.
Damon family. Volume 34.
Dann family. Volume 30.
Davis family. Volumes 12, 40.
Dearborn family. Volume 27.
Deemer family. Volume 34.
de Greysolon, Daniel. Volume 35.
DeHaven family. Volumes 28, 29, 37.
Deming family. Volumes 12, 13.
Denison Cemetery, Faribault, Rice County. Volume 4.
Derby family. Volume 14.
Katharine Lee DeVeau. Volume 19, 20.
Dodd family. Volume 36.
Doolittle family. Volume 36.
Doty family. Volumes 28, 29.
Doyle, Fanny. Volume 36.
Drake family. Volume 37.
Drew family. Volume 18.
Driskill family. Volume 37.
Dryer, Helen Hobart. Volumes 11, 12.
Dudley, Davison. Volume 36.
Dunlap, Samuel. Volume 42.
Eck family. Volume 38.
Eck, Aimee May Huston. Volume 48.
Edgerton family. Volume 36.
Edson family. Volume 14.
Egbert family. Volume 37.
Eggleston family. Volume 8.
Eklund family. Volume 12.
Emerson family. Volumes 36, 47.
Erhardt family. Volume 18.
Evans family. Volume 36.
Everhart family. Volume 34.
Evers family. Volume 41.
Fairbanks family. Volumes 28, 29.
Falvey family. Volume 18.
Faribault family. Volume 36.
Farley family. Volume 34.
Fenton family. Volume 34.
Finch family. Volume 34.
Finney family. Volume 34.
Fletcher family, see Josiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Force, Elizabeth Bronson (Mrs. Martin H.). Volume 22.
Foster family, see Josiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Frame family. Volume 40.
Freeman family. Volume 34.
French family. Volume 27.
Frick, Conrad family. Volume 35.
Fry family. Volume 26.
Fuller family. Volumes 28, 29.
Gallup, William and Sarah (Boalt) family. Volume 22.
Gansevoort family. Volume 34.
Garst family. Volume 41.
Gaston family. Volume 35.
Gay family. Volume 47.
Ghormley family. Volumes 34, 37.
Gibson family. Volume 34.
Gilman family. Volume 37.
Gilson family. Volume 14.
Goddard family. Volume 40.
Goodman, Mrs. B.S. family. Volume 35.
Goodrich family. Volume 18.
Grannis family. Volume 34.
Gray family. Volume 37.
Grimes family. Volumes 12, 18.
Gruby family. Volume 34.
Hadley family. Volume 37.
Haggard family. Volume 40.
Haig family. Volume 34.
Haight family. Volume 38.
Hale family. Volumes 14, 40.
Hall family. Volume 40.
Hallett family. Volume 24.
Hamilton family. Volume 18.
Hanks family. Volume 18.
Harkness family. Volumes 28, 29.
Hatch family. Volume 41.
Hayes family. Volumes 28, 29.
Haynes family. Volumes 28, 29.
Hegardt family. Volume 34.
Henno family. Volume 37.
Herrick family. Volume 37.
Hicks family. Volume 41.
Higgins family. Volume 30.
Hill family. Volume 34.
Hitchcock family. Volume 47.
Hodgman, Herbert Nelson, see Joshiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Hodgman, Josiah family, 1668-1935. Volume 7.
Holmes family. Volume 41.
Houghton family. Volume 12.
Houston family. Volume 38. Howe family. Volume 34.
Howland family. Volume 22.
Houston family. Volume 47.
Howard, Philip. Volume 46.
Hoyt family. Volume 37.
Hubbard family. Volume 40.
Huddelson family. Volume 45.
Huggins family. Volume 26.
Hull family. Volume 34.
Hungerford family. Volume 14.
Huston family. Volume 40.
Huston, William. Volume 46.
Hutchinson family. Volume 41.
Hyde family. Volume 8.
Hyde, Edith Drake. Volume 42.
Hyde, Mrs. Walter. Volume 42.
Jackson family. Volume 41.
Jamieson family, see Josiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Jenks family. Volume 47.
Jennings family. Volume 41.
Jillson, Myrtle M.. Volume 14.
Johanson family. Volume 48.
Johnston family. Volume 34.
Jones family. Volume 41.
Joubert family. Volumes 32, 33.
Judkins family. Volume 27.
Karmany, Uriah Smith family. Volume 21.
Kellogg family. Volume 41.
Kerr family. Volume 22.
Kilmer family. Volume 27.
King, Samuel descendants. Volume 35.
Kirkpatrick family. Volume 40.
Knowlton family. Volume 36.
Lambert, Bertha May Ames. Volumes 31, 39.
Larkin family. Volume 37.
Laverty family. Volume 34.
Lawrence, Maud L.. Volume 6.
Lawton family. Volume 40.
Laycock family. Volume 18.
Lee family. Volume 34.
Le Furge, Grace Miller (Mrs. Charles M.). Volume 9.
Lehman family. Volume 37.
Levering family. Volume 13.
Lewis family. Volume 37.
Lincoln family. Volume 34.
Lippitt family. Volume 34.
Little family. Volume 34.
Lundeen family. Volume 47.
McCormich family. Volume 41.
McCoy family. Volume 47.
McElwain, Longstrethm family. Volume 40.
McKee family. Volume 47.
McManaman family. Volume 40.
McMillan family. Volume 13.
Manville family. Volume 41.
Mann family. Volume 14.
Markle family. Volume 40.
Marsh family. Volume 34.
Marston family. Volume 27.
Mathews family. Volume 41.
May family. Volume 36.
Mercer family. Volume 13.
Mercer, Edith Crawford. Volume 22.
Merkel family.
Miles family. Volume 34.
Miller family. Volume 34.
Miller, John and allied families of Westfield, New Jersey. Volume 9.
Mills family. Volume 34.
Milne, Winifred Conwell Murray. Volume 12.
Moe family. Volume 38.
Moffat family. Volumes 28, 29.
Monroe family. Volume 34.
Monson family. Volume 36.
Moore family. Volumes 34, 41.
Moulton family. Volume 27.
Murray family. Volume 12.
Norton family. Volume 37.
Noyes family. Volume 41.
Oak Hill Cemetery, Hennepin County, Minnesota. Volume 4.
Olmsted family. Volume 22.
Olmsted, John Meigs Hubbell. Volume 22.
Olson family. Volume 40.
Palmateer family. Volume 36.
Palmer family. Volume 41.
Palmes family. Volume 37.
Pankhurst family. Volue 34.
Parish family. Volume 40.
Patterson family. Volume 34.
Peace family. Volume 37.
Pease family. Volumes 8, 34.
Pendill family. Volume 41.
Pettersen, Nellie Darby. Volume 14.
Pettis family. Volume 40.
Pettit family. Volume 40.
Phillips family. Volume 36.
Pierce family. Volume 18.
Pierce, Jairus. Volume 35.
Pilgrim Congregational Church, Duluth, Minnesota. Volume 35.
Plainview Cemetery, Plainview, Minnesota. Volume 49.
Plummer family. Volumes 28, 29.
Pomeroy family. Volume 41.
Poor family. Volume 26.
Porter family. Volume 14.
Post family. Volume 30.
Posz, Mrs. A.D.. Volume 49.
Powell family. Volume 40.
Pratt family. Volumes 18, 36.
Price family. Volume 40.
Punderson, Carolyn E.. Volume 6.
Raines family.
Ramsey family. Volume 47.
Randall family. Volumes 36, 37, 38, 41.
Rayne family. Volume 34.
Reese family. Volume 24.
Reeve family. Volume 34.
Rhehobeth family. Volume 19.
Rhodes family. Volume 40.
Rice family. Volume 14.
Robbins family. Volume 22.
Root family. Volume 14.
Rowley family. Volume 8.
Royce family. Volume 14.
Rush family. Volume 37.
Russell family. Volume 41.
Rutledge family. Volume 41.
Sachs, Carl William family. Volume 39.
Sadler family. Volume 34.
Saint family. Volume 47.
St. John family. Volume 34.
St. Mary's Cemetery, Mendota, Dakota County. Volume 4.
Salisbury family. Volume 24.
Salter family. Volume 34.
Sargent family. Volume 34.
Sartell family. Volume 34.
Scales family, see Joshiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Scheib family. Volume 40.
Scholes family. Volume 34.
Scott family. Volume 18.
Scoville family. Volume 34.
Separk family. Volumes 11, 12.
Sharkey family. Volume 41.
Shaw family. Volumes 36, 37.
Shelmire family. Volume 34.
Sherman family. Volumes 25, 36, 40.
Shipman family. Volumes 28, 29.
Shorthill family. Volume 47.
Silbey family. Volume 37.
Simmons family. Volumes 34, 40.
Simpson family. Volume 41.
Sleght family. Volumes 28, 29.
Sleeper family. Volumes 27, 36, 48.
Smedley family. Volume 34.
Smith family. Volumes 13, 27, 30, 34, 38, 40.
Smith, Clara Coleman. Volume 10.
Smith, Denison Billings family. Volumes 10, 11.
Spaulding family, see Joshiah Hodgman family. Volume 7.
Spring family. Volume 37.
Southworth, John descendants. Volume 35.
Stafford family. Volume 36.
Stanchfield family. Volume 34.
Stanton family. Volume 25.
Stark family. Volume 36.
Steel family. Volume 36.
Stillwell family. Volume 41.
Stone family. Volumes 37, 40.
Stoner family. Volumes 34, 37.
Stuart family. Volumes 36, 37.
Swain family. Volumes 36.
Swan family. Volumes 26.
Tarbox family. Volume 14.
Taylor, James. Volume 6.
Taylor, Stephen Hickmott, 1872-7. Volume 6.
Telford, Amelia Houghton. Volume 11, 12.
Tew family. Volumes 28, 29.
Ten Eyck family. Volumes 34.
Thorne family. Volume 27.
Tolman family. Volume 34.
Todd family. Volume 36.
Tuck family. Volume 27.
Tuttle family. Volumes 14, 36.
Tyler family. Volumes 26, 34.
Wading family. Volumes 36.
Waite family. Volume 40.
Wales family. Volume 34.
Walker family. Volume 36.
Ward family. Volume 27.
Warren family. Volumes 36, 47.
Waterman family. Volume 36.
Webber family (Maine). Volume 23.
Wells, W.. Volume 35.
Wheeler family. Volume 37.
Wheelock family. Volume 34.
Whitacre, George. Volume 36.
White family. Volumes 40, 41, 47.
White family (New York and New England). Volume 44.
Whitney family. Volume 34.
Wilbur family. Volume 34.
Wilcox family. Volueme 34.
Wilkerson family. Volume 34.
Wilkerson, Thomas. Volume 36.
Wilson family. Volume 36.
Wilkinson family. Volume 34.
Williams family. Volumes 34, 41.
Wolfe family. Volumes 28 and 29.
Woodman Cemetery, Faribault, Rice County. Volume 4.
Woodruff family. Volume 47.
Woolsey family. Volume 18.
Wright family. Volumes 34, 37.
Wayatt family. Volume 37.
Yearrington family. Volumes 34, 37.
Young family. Volumes 39, 41.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Availability:
The collection is open for research use.
Preferred Citation:
[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Genealogical collection. Minnesota Historical Society.
See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.
Location of Originals:
Originals of all the volumes with the exception of volumes 18, 20, 31, 32, 33, 38, 39, 46, 47, 49 and 50 are in the possession of the Daughters of American Revolution, Memorial Continental Hall, Washington, D.C.
Accession Information:
Accession number: 10,086
Processing Information:
Catalog ID number: 990017374680104294
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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P23 | 1 | Volume 1. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Committee, Maude Levering Lawrence, state chairman, 1931. | |||||||||
Includes information regarding land transactions in Meeker and Polk counties, especially warranty deeds, land patents, and quit claim deeds (1856-1875). |
Volume 2. Daughters of the American Revolution. Josiah Edson Chapter, Northfield, Minnesota, 1932. | |||||||||||
A parish register kept by All Saints Episcopal Church, Northfield, Minnesota, (1856-1888). |
Volume 3. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota, 1932. | |||||||||||
Includes Bible records; family records; registers of births and deaths of Nobles County (1872-1875); and register of deeds, Nobles County (1871-1874). |
Volume 4. Marvin, Mabel Lucy and Lawrence, Maude Levering, compilers. Gravestone Records, 1934. | |||||||||||
Includes transcriptions of tombstone inscriptions from cemeteries in Winona County, Minnesota, with the exception of the Woodlawn Cemetery in the city of Winona. Also includes transcriptions from St. Mary Cemetery in Mendota; Calvary, Woodman and Denison cemeteries in Faribault; and Oak Hill Cemetery in Hennepin County. |
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P23 | 2 | Volume 5. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Bibles and wills, 1934. |
Volume 6. Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution. James Taylor genealogy and transcript of vital records from Portland, Maine, 1934. | |||||||||||
Copied from James Taylor's genealogy Copied by Stephen H. Taylor from James Taylor’s genealogy (1897) and by Carolyn E. Punderson (1932). The vital records taken from the Portland Transcript (1843-1846) were compiled and copied by Maud L. Lawrence. |
Volume 7. Daughters of the American Revolution, White Bear Lake Chapter. Josiah Hodgman family, 1668-1935, and allied families of Cummings, Fletcher, Spaulding, Foster, Scales, Jamieson, 1935. | |||||||||||
Carbon copy of a typewritten manuscript by Herbert Nelson Hodgman, St. Paul (1919). Additions made from A.W. Hodgman's material in the New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston (1935). |
Volume 8. Daughters of the American Revolution. Monument Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1936. | |||||||||||
Contains family records from Bibles, collected and compiled by Chapter members. Also contains information on the Pease, Rowley, Eggleston and Hyde families. |
Volume 9. Daughters of the American Revolution. White Bear Lake Chapter. John Miller and allied families of Westfield, New Jersey, and their descendants, compiled by Grace Miller Le Furge, 1937. |
Volume 10. Lineage of Mary Daniel Benedict compiled by Mrs. Benedict. 1895-1937. | |||||||||||
Consists of an ancestral American lineage in two parts: Part 1. Lines of Denison B. Smith, Jr. -- Part 2. Lines of Clara Colman Smith, compiled by Clara C. Smith, presented by Minnesota Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Minneapolis (1937). |
Volume 11. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Minnesota Chapter. 1938. | |||||||||||
Lineage charts of Mrs. Denison Billings Smith, Jr., Emelia Houghton Telford, and Helen Hobart Dryer. |
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P23 | 3 | Volume 12. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Minnesota Chapter, Duluth, Minnesota, 1938. | |||||||||
Lineage charts of Mrs. Bertha E. Davis Separk, Edward Augustus Separk, Emelia Houghton Telford, Helen Hobart Dryer, and Winifred Conwell Murray Milne. In addition to the family names listed above, the volume includes information on the Davis, Eklund, Deming, Grimes, Houghton, and Murray families. |
Volume 13. Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Minnesota Chapter. Lineage papers, 1938. | |||||||||||
Contains information on the following families: Deming, Levering, McMillan, Adams, Cooley, Crawford, Mercer, and Smith. References follow each chart or series of charts. |
Volume 14. Jillison, Myrtle M., compiler, circa 1938. | |||||||||||
Family records of Nellie Darby Pettersen of Sisseton, South Dakota, presented to the Dr. Samuel Prescott Chapter. Compiled by Myrtle M. Jillson. Daughters of the American Revolution of Wheaton, Minnesota. Waterbury, Connecticut, 1939. | |||||||||||
"Family records presented to the Minnesota Historical Society Library by Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution, 1939, solicited, compiled, and prepared by Genealogical Records Committee, 1938." Authors autographed copy. Includes information on the following families: Gilson, Mann, Root, Porter, Tarbox, Hale, Hungerford, Tuttle, Royce, Edson, Rice, and Derby. |
Volume 15. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. 1939. | |||||||||||
Photostat copies of Bible and family records. Presented by Genealogical Records Committee, Minnesota Society, Daughters of the American Revolution. Includes "Sketch of life in early days, Iowa and Minnesota" by Addie Van Alstine. |
Volume 16. Daughters of the American Revolution. Crookston Chapter, Minnesota, 1939. | |||||||||||
Lineage charts, compiled and presented by the Crookston Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. |
Volume 17. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. 1939. | |||||||||||
Family records, presented to the Minnesota Historical Society Library by Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution. Solicited, compiled and prepared by the Genealogical Records Committee. Includes family Bible records, church records, and diaries of Nulan Maffitt Chase. |
Volume 18. Biographical and genealogical data of some pioneer families of School District no. 18, Hennepin County, Minnesota. 1939. | |||||||||||
Names of families include: Baston, Drew, Erhardt, Falvey, Goodrich, Grimes, Hamilton, Hanks, Laycock, Pierce, Pratt, Scott, and Woolsey. Includes memorial sketches and letters from teachers. |
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P23 | 4 | Volume 19. One line of the Rhehobeth branch of the Carpenter family. Compiled by Katharine Lee DeVeau. Daughters of the American Revolution, Old Trails Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1939. | |||||||||
Author's autographed copy. |
Volume 20. Supplement to one line of the Rhehobeth branch of the Carpenter family. Compiled by Katharine Lee DeVeau, 1939. |
Volume 21. Daughters of the American Revolution. Greysolon du Lhut Chapter, Duluth, Minnesota, 1939. | |||||||||||
Includes Bible records, old letters, early vital records (1776-1828), and a Civil War reminiscence. |
Volume 22. Daughters of the American Revolution. Monument Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1939. | |||||||||||
Includes family records and genealogical charts given by Monument Chapter, in honor of Edith Crawford Mercer, state consulting registrar, and Elizabeth Bronson Force. Includes family Bible of William and Sarah (Boalt) Gallup; The ancestry of John Meigs Hubbell Olmsted, compiled by Edith C. Mercer, and information on the Howland, Kerr, Olmstead, and Robbins families. |
Volume 23. The Webber family of Maine: data collected by the late Alice Webber Child. Compiled by Emojene D. Champine. Copied by Geraldine L. Lombard for the Genealogical Records Committee, Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution. Minneapolis, 1940. |
Volume 24. Daughters of American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee, 1940. | |||||||||||
Bible records, family records, genealogical charts, and notes collected and compiled by the Genealogical Records Committee. Includes Hallett, Rees and Salisbury family records. Bibliographical notes are included on the back of some of the charts. |
Volume 25. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee, 1940. | |||||||||||
Bible record, family ancestry, letters, genealogical charts, contributed by the chapters. Includes Sherman and Stanton family records. |
Volume 26. Daughters of the American Revolution. Monument Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1940. | |||||||||||
Bible records, genealogical charts, family records, and names from a physicians ledger. Collected and compiled by Monument Chapter, Minneapolis. Includes information on the Babcock, Burnett, Curtis, Fry, Huggins, Poor, Swan, and Tyler familes. Also includes a transcript of patient names from the ledger of Dr. O. M. Humphrey, Minneapolis (circa 1870-1880). |
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P23 | 5 | Volume 27. Ancestry of Marion Miller Bagley and of Dr. William Richardson Bagley. Compiled by Marion Miller Bagley and Mary Warren Bagley, Duluth, 1940. | |||||||||
Presented by Greysolon du Lhut Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Duluth, Minnesota. Includes allied families of Boynton, Chipman, Colby, Dearborn, French, Judkins, Kilmer, Marston, Moulton, Sleeper, Smith, Thorne, Tuck, and Ward. Marginal references, also references at end of several chapters. |
Volumes 28-29. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee, 1941-1942. | |||||||||||
Includes genealogical data on the following families: Breed, Burrill, DeHaven, Doty, Haynes, Harkness, Moffat, Shipman, Sleggt, Wolfe, Bunting, Cooper, Fairbanks, Fuller, Hayes, Plummer, and Tew. |
Volume 30. Daughters of the American Revolution. Monument Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1942. | |||||||||||
Genealogical material, genealogical charts, burials in Stonington, Connecticut, presented to the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution by Monument Chapter in honor of its regent, Louise Higgins Charlton through the State Genealogical Records Committee. There is information on the following families: Higgins, Post, Smith, and Dann. |
Volume 31. Genealogy of Zelmon Ames and family of Mower County, Minnesota. Compiled, written, and illustrated by Bertha May Ames Lambert and assisted by Colonel T. L. Ames, 1944. |
Volumes 32-33. Ancestry of the Barnard, Campbell, Church, Joubert and allied families. Compiled by Gretchen Joubert Campbell. Fargo, North Dakota, 1945. |
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P23 | 6 | Volume 34. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. Duluth, Minnesota, 1945. | |||||||||
Bible records compiled by the Genealogical Records Committee of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Marion M. Bagley, Chairman. Includes index of surnames and places with information on the following families: Alexander, Allee, Bagley, Barnes, Black, Boerum, Bridges, Brown, Buck, Butler, Beyer, Campbell, Clark, Conaro, Cook, Damon, Deemer, Everhart, Farley, Fenton, Finch, Finney, Freeman, Gansevoort, Gibson, Ghormley, Grannis, Gruby, Haig, Hegardt, Hill, Howe, Hull, Johnston, Laverty, Lee, Lincoln, Lippitt, Little, Marsh, Miles, Miller, Mills, Monroe, Moore, Pankhurst, Patterson, Pease, Rayne, Reeve, Sadler, St. John, Salter, Sargent, Sartell, Scholes, Scoville, Shelmire, Simmons, Smedley, Smith, Stanchfield, Stoner, Ten Eyck, Tolman, Tyler, Wales, Wheelock, Whitney, Wilbur, Wilcox, Wilkerson, Wilkinson, Williams, Wright, and Yerrington. |
Volume 35. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. Genealogical Records. Duluth, 1945. | |||||||||||
Contents: Daniel de Greysolon, by W. R. Bagley; List of signers of oath of fidelity, Calvert County, Maryland; Descendants of Samuel King and John Southworth; Records of the Gaston family; The Cook family; The Conrad Frick family; Family tree of Mrs. G. G. Buck; Family tree of Mrs. B. S. Goodman; Diary of Jairus Pierce; Whig ticket from Rhode Island; Early wills of Minnesota; Vital statistics of Pilgrim Congregational Church; Brackett's Battalion of Minnesota Cavalry, Company B. by W. Wells. |
Volume 36. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. Genealogical Records, Minnesota, Duluth, Minnesota. By the Genealogical Records Committee, Marion Miller Bagley, chairman, 1946. | |||||||||||
There is information on the following families; Allen, Bagley, Barackman, Berry, Bradley, Coffin, Conant, Cook, Dodd, Doolittle, Edgerton, Emerson, Evans, Faribault, Harris, Knowlton, May, Monson, Palmateer, Phillips, Pratt, Randall, Shaw, Sherman, Sleeper, Stafford, Stark, Steel, Stuart, Swain, Todd, Tuttle, Waddington, Walker, Warren, Waterman, Wilson. There is also data on the following individuals: Davison Dudley, George Whitacre, Thomas Wilkerson, and Fanny Doyle. |
Volume 37. Daughters of the American Revolution. Duluth, Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. 1947. | |||||||||||
Includes early Minnesota marriages, tombstone inscriptions, and wills. There is information on the following families: Allen, Beyer, Bright, Chandler, Colbert, Coon, Cromwell, DeHaven, Drake, Driskill, Egbert, Ghormley, Gilman, Gray, Hadley, Henno, Herrick, Hoyt, Larkin, Lehman, Lewis, Norton, Palmes, Peace, Randall, Rush, Shaw, Sibley, Sprigg, Stone, Stoner, Stuart, Wheeler, Wright, Wyatt, and Yerrington. |
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P23 | 7 | Volume 38. Daughters of the American Revolution. Duluth, Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. 1947. | |||||||||
Bible and family records, deeds and miscellaneous items, There is information on the following families: Allen, Borum, Brown, Rowie, Eck, Haight, Houston, Moe, Randal, and Smith. |
Volume 39. Genealogy of the Carl William Sachse family of Mower County, Minnesota. Compiled and illustrated by Bertha May Ames Lambert. Albert Lea, 1948. | |||||||||||
Also includes information on the Young family. |
Volume 40. Daughters of the American Revolution.Minneapolis, Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee, 1948. | |||||||||||
Miscellaneous genealogical records prepared and presented by the Minnesota State Genealogical Records Committee, Mrs. Lester John Eck, state chairman. | |||||||||||
Contents: Wills of Hennepin County; Marriage records of Blue Earth County; Miscellaneous wills; First U.S. census, Knox Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, (1820); Bible records; Family records; and genealogies. | |||||||||||
Includes information on the following families: Barker, Barrows, Boley, Campbell, Crooker, Davis, Frame, Goddard, Haggard, Hale, Hall, Hubbard, Huston, Kirkpatrick, Lawton, Longstrethm McElwain, McManaman, Merkle, Olson, Parish, Pettis, Pettit, Powell, Price, Rhodes, Scheib, Sherman, Simmons, Smith, Stone, Waite, and White. |
Volume 41. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. 1949. | |||||||||||
Miscellaneous records from Minnesota Daughters of the American Revolution, compiled and presented by the Minnesota State Genealogical Records Section, Mrs. Lester Eck, chairman. There is information on the following families: Acocks, Anderson, Archer, Boone, Brown, Bushnell, Chase, Clark, Colbert, Cramer, Evers, Garst, Hatch, Hicks, Holmes, Hutchinson, Jackson, Jennings, Jones, Kellogg, McCormick, Manville, Mathews, Moore, Noyes, Palmer, Pendill, Pomeroy, Randall, Russell, Rutledge, Sharkey, Simpson, Stillwell, White, Williams, and Young. |
Volume 42. Dunlap genealogy relating to the family of Samuel Dunlap (d. 1776) principally through his son William Dunlap (1747-1819) compiled by Mrs. Walter Hyde, Keewaydin Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. Presented through the State Genealogical Records Committee, Mrs. Lester Eck,. Chairman, Minneapolis, 1949. |
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Vital and church records, Steams County, Minnesota, and vicinity including St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids. Prepared and presented by the Genealogical Committee of Records. |
Volume 44. White families of New York and New England. Compiled by H. Adelbert White.... Prepared and presented by Minnesota State Genealogical Section, Daughters of the American Revolution, through Monument Chapter, Minneapolis, Aimee Huston Eck, State Records Chairman, 1949. |
Volume 45. The Huddelson family, by Fanny Huddelson. Minneapolis, 1950. | |||||||||||
Copied from original manuscript by Mrs. Julie Bunce, Monument Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution. |
Volume 46. William Huston of Falmouth, Maine and a Study of the genealogy of his descendants. [Compiled by Philip Howard Harris]. Minneapolis, 1950. |
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Miscellaneous genealogical and local history records containing information on the following families: Anderson, Barnes, Brown, Charles, Cleveland, Emerson, Gay, Hitchcock, Houston, Jenks, Lundeen, McCoy, McKee, Ramsey, Saint, Shorthill, Warren, White, and Woodruff. |
Volume 48. Daughters of the American Revolution. Monument Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1951. | |||||||||||
There is information on the Brown, Johanson, and Sleeper families compiled by Aimee May Huston Eck. |
Volume 49. Records of Plainview Cemetery, Plainview, Minnesota. Copied by Mrs. A. D. Posz, Planview, Minnesota, 1957. |
Volume 50. Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota. Genealogical Records Committee. 1957. | |||||||||||
Bible records, wills, etc. concerning families in Plainview, Minnesota. |
CATALOG HEADINGS
This collection is indexed under the following headings in the catalog of the Minnesota Historical Society. Researchers desiring materials about related topics, persons or places should search the catalog using these headings.
- Topics:
- Bible records.
- Cemeteries -- Minnesota -- Winona County.
- Dakota Indians -- Wars, 1862-1865.
- Marriage records -- Minnesota -- Blue Earth County.
- Marriage records.
- Registers of births, etc.
- Wills.
- Persons:
- Adams, Julia Breed Smith, 1872-
- Ames, Thales Lucius, 1869-
- Bagley, Marion M.
- Bagley, Mary Warren, 1914-
- Barnum, George Granville, 1843-1936.
- Benedict, Mary Daniel, 1876-1960.
- Bunce, Julia Locke Frame.
- Campbell, Gretchen Joubert.
- Champine, Emojene Demarest, 1866-
- Chase, Nulan Maffitt, 1832-
- Child, S. R., Mrs., 1860-1927.
- De Veau, Katharine Lee, 1887-
- Doyle, Fanny.
- Dudley, Davison.
- Duluth, Daniel Greysolon, sieur, 1636-1710.
- Eck, Aimee Huston, 1907-
- Eklund, Helen Dryer, 1896-
- Fisk, James Liberty, 1835-1902.
- Harris, Philip Howard.
- Hodgman, Arthur W., 1869-
- Hodgman, Herbert Nelson, 1853-1919.
- Holbrook, Amanda Elizabeth Cooley, 1863-
- Huddelson, Fanny, 1858-
- Humphrey, Otis M. (Otis Milton), 1832-1911.
- Jillson, Myrtle Mae, 1906-
- Karmany, Uriah Smith.
- Lambert, Bertha May Ames, 1883-
- Lawrence, Maude Levering.
- Le Furge, Grace Miller.
- Lombard, Geraldine Lawrence.
- Marvin, Mabel L.
- Mercer, Edith Crawford, 1875-
- Milne, Winifred Conwell Murray, 1859-
- Page, Howard W., Mrs.
- Page, Miriam de Haven.
- Pierce, Jairus.
- Posz, A. D., Mrs.
- Punderson, Carolyn Eleanor, 1893-
- Separk, Bertha Davis, 1879-
- Smith, Clara C., 1856-1942.
- Taylor, Stephen Hickmott, 1872-
- Telford, Emilia Houghton (Mary Emilia Houghton), 1883-
- Van Alstine, Adelaide Jackson, 1878-1933.
- Wells, Willoughby.
- Whitacre, George.
- White, H. Adelbert, 1880-
- Wilkerson, Thomas.
- Organizations:
- All Saints Church (Northfield, Minn.).
- Calvary Cemetery (Faribault, Minn.).
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Crookston Chapter (Crookston, Minn.).
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Greysolon Du Lhut Chapter (Duluth, Minn.).
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Monument Chapter (Minneapolis, Minn.).
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota Society.
- Daughters of the American Revolution. Minnesota Society. Genealogical Records Committee.
- Daughters of the American Revolution. White Bear Lake Chapter (White Bear Lake, Minn.).
- Denison Cemetery (Faribault, Minn.).
- Hennepin County (Minn.). School District No. 18.
- Memorial Continental Hall (Washington, D.C.)
- National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America. Minnesota Chapter.
- Oak Hill Cemetery (Excelsior, Minn.).
- Plainview Cemetery (Plainview Township, Minn.).
- St. Mary's Cemetery (Mendota, Minn.).
- United States. Army. Brackett's Battalion (1861-1866).
- Woodman Cemetery (Faribault, Minn.).
- Places:
- Duluth (Minn.)
- Falmouth (Me.)
- Fargo (N.D.)
- Hennepin County (Minn.) -- Biography.
- Maine -- Statistics, Vital.
- Meeker County (Minn.)
- Minnesota -- Genealogy.
- Mower County (Minn.)
- Nobles County (Minn.)
- Plainview (Minn.)
- Polk County (Minn.)
- Stearns County (Minn.) -- Statistics, Vital.
- United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives.
- Document Types:
- Genealogical tables.
- Genealogies.