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Show i t THE DESERET NEWS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935 iTragedy At Winter Quarters From man A and Ortentla (atlll born) died In Winter Quarters. Friday, Nov. 4. Geo. D. Grant and others returned to Winter Quarters from the Bush, Bottoms and reported that they had been 250 miles up the river, John M. Kay arrived from Ponca. Henry Pearson (aged 10 years), son of Ephraim J. and Rhoda Pearson, died of dysentery; David Rolf (aged six days), son of I, Samuel and Elisabeth Rolf, died, and ityrum B. Noble (aged one year' six months), son of Joeenh B. and Mary A. Noble, died of chllla-- ropey. Henry Pearson waa horn May 23, 1530, In Oneida Coun- (Continued Pag Seven) Spragua (aged 21 day) daughter t Georg and Sarah Spear Sprague, died. She wa bom Oct. 10, 3.840.' Sunday, Nor. 1. Elder Benja- luln I Clapp and othe& preached at Winter Quarter A call waa . omade for team Wgu to St. Joseph for heavy good. which had been left ther by' Bishop Newel K. 2V teams were volun- , Whitney; leer Joshua 8. Holman (aged 52 years), husband of Rebecca W. Ifolman. Almira Angell (aged 3 J'days), daughter of Truman O. and . Polly Angell,, and ll'annah Smith, . daughter of William and Elisabeth Smith, died. Joshua 8. Holman ' traa bora April 12, 1794. In Templeton. Worcester County, Maas, Almira Angell Su bora Oct. 29, 1840, and Hannah Smith Waa born In Re County; Iowa. Monday, Nor. 2. Eight teams left Winter Quarters for St. Joseph, Mo, to bring up goods which had for the Samp. . been purchased (Womans Exponent 13:139.J Tuesday, Nbv.'S. A sufficient number of teams left Winter Quarters for 8b Joseph, Mo, to bring up the heavy goods left ther by Blah-o, d ty, New York, David 1 Rolf was bora Nov. I, 1940, In Winter Quarter and Hy rum B. Noble, May 0, 143,1 In Nauvoo. 111. Elder Horace K. Whitney wrote tihe following under date of Nov. 0th: William Clayton and George Grant,, returning from the village on (he other side of the river (whither they had been perform- j -- a, ing business for the church) arrived at Winter Quartets. Brother Clayton Informed the brethren that he never saw such a swindling operation as that practiced on the Indians down there. They received their payments In money and were then followed by a gang of sharps trs, who, watching their opportunity, got' them drunk, and then gambled with them and cheated them out of ail their money.- (Womans Exponent 13:139 ) (To Be Continued) p Newel K. Whitney, Frederick Fla ke( aged on day), ton of Jams and Agne H. Pteke, died. lf waa bora Nov. 3, 1940, . . Wednesday (aged Nov. anl Ears I son of Lean-day- ), Tru genealogical Department . , (Continued From Page Two) photostat copies of German pariah registers. The work was begun in 1933, but befajiase of the great Coat, ft seemed as if, at one time, u woiua be abandbnedl However, the Carman Belch moat hav financed the undertaking, ala ths work has been In active progress since the beginning of the year 1938, making available records which ar Invatu-- . ' able in family reeearoh, The damaged perish registers ar copied first. Communities must report volum,s In damaged condition. These are sent to JBerlin without cost to the community except for postage. Each page la then photographed on a film. Tha community owning the rigster can at any thus order an enlargement printed on paper from this film at a pries of 9c pUr page, or 42 marks a register, Jn folio for 209 pages s!e. If tha pages of the original. register are to small that two pages ' can be copied on one film, the price Of reproduction la cut In half. 'i After the re jlster has been completely photostated. It Is returned to the parish. The work of copying require generally about three week. In parishes where the register are kept In duplicate, no photostat copies are being made at the present time, nor are they yet copying any volume covering the year when the vital records were required to be kept by law, beginning about the year 1871. BOOK) PLACED IN LIBRARY July, 1999 FAMlLf HISTORIES Bekiua: SJoerd Bekiua tree. faintly Holman. Brown; James Brown, 1099 1739, of Chad Brown. By John Carter Brown Woods. Gorham: The Gorham family at 1928. year graphical. (Reprinted from the Narraganaett Historical Regiiser, Providence, Lybargtr: family. R. I ) History of the Lvliar-ge- r By Donald Fisher r, Moffett; Autobiographies of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franklin Moffett. Painter: Our ancestors, descend anU of Enos and Hannah Painter, Is: Reynolds Family As Reyi ses la ion of America, historical and collection genealoglrat Compiled ar - hied by Mrs. Anna C. ltippler. 2lst Annual, 1912. 32nd Annual. 1923; 20th and 37th Annual. l!l is. and 24th Annual, I9!5 Shuman Hie George Sluiinan family, gemutogv and history, from the time of arrival In America. In 1700, to the year 1913. By William C. Shuman Smith: Genealogical hiatoty of live Smith Family. Issued under I Greenwich,- Fairfield County: -rs and patriots of Greenwich In the Colonies of the New Nether-h- . New Haven and Connecticut, By W. Willard Roberts. Pioneers and patri Pequani ots of Peqttatinork, 1039 1799. By llllam Willard Roberta. Georgia Chattahoochee County: History of Chattahoochee County, Ceorg.a. N. K. By Rogers. Illinois Illinois State Historical Society, transac tlons for the year 1935, readings of the annual meeting. Ill, - PI-c- (Continued From Pag Four) chart of . fro men rights; and. If nrwa--ypour out our beat blood Tor the defans of every good and righteous principle. Tha - governments of Europe ar now Kasging through a despotism widehfbur ancestor passed through 790 yrir ago, StetJig It irt another way. the of Europe, to far aa concounties cern a freeing themselves from .am and establishing perdespot sonal nd religious r mor ,hn 700 years liberty. behind our Constitution of the United States. Tins ace some even within our own tuntry who are now declar. age and th year hav li madeIfjt 'our Constitution obsolete I are the Ten Command-men- u 1010-178- State Historical Library, Publica- tion No. 42. I "ago. Cook County: The First Presbyterian Church, a history of Ihe oldest organisation In Chicago, with graphical sketches of the pastors and. copious extracts from the Choir records. By Philo Adam of Mose Crawford and Clark Counties: History of Ctawrord and Clark III. In, Counties, Edited Henry Peri by William Gallatin County: Census record of Gallatin County, III, for the year 1830. A brief history of Shawnee-towand Gallatin County. HI., with maps and view from the air of Shawneetown and locality. Complied by Lucy Bernier. ij Kentucky of Hsmpahlra boro County: HisN. H., 1704 1 8M9, Hy William Willis Hayward. New York Pioneers and Patriots of Iking Island. 1010 1810 By Willard RobHancock, 111. tory of Hancock, erts Tennesee Tennessee Genealogical First Deed Cmmtv. Trim. 1807 Vol 8 Records, Hook, Mauiy 1814. Compil- ed by E.l) the Rucker Whitney. Virginia Hopewell Friends HUtorv 173 b 1911, Frcdeiiik County, Virginia. Records of lliewell Monthly Meetand Meetings feKirtlng to ings Two bundled years of Hopewell history of genealogy and 1 estorduy In the Today Heart of Vligmla A reprtnl of the edition of the Fairmllle Herald. 29 Bv Chat les W. Stetson the editorial supervision ot Ituih Lawrence Snlvely: Genealogical Memoran da, Snlvely, 1039 88 J. Compiled and arranged by Rev William Andrew Snlvely. Storkes: .The English Hi oik. s In America. Complied by C. A Stor ke. Tracy: T" - Tracy genealogy, some of the descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony. 1023, also ancestral sketches anil Chart Compi. by Sherman Weld Trac y. UNITED STATES General Official Catholic Directory for the General GenealogU al and heraldic history of the I a tided Gentry of Great Hi Haiti Hv Sir Bernard lluike. 1900 I0lh Edli ion. General Armory of England, Scotland. Ireland, and Wales, comprising a registry of armorial beat ings from the earliest to the present time By Sir Hermit d Burke. Universal Index of Biography, A revises! and greatly enlarged edition of the work published In 1870 milled, Haydn' Universal Index of Blogi aphy. Genealogical and heraldic diction- - D u Hawkins. Yorkshire and Archaeologocal Toiogr phifal1 Association. Hecotd lx, to 38, 40 to 91. Serlei - 4 Isle t Baa Jourfpl of h Manx Museum. ciety,: M. YovlwJilre t- proceedings and collections. Vol. 22, unhyllef. aiy of Who Peerage and ilaroiictage. the nBv council, knightage and comtKii Ittnftgi). By sir Bernard Bulk. 104. fSih Edition. tOUMTIE 8 r Bedford Oltl Rcil ford and the Silent Front lutes in memory of C F Tide. Farrar. u .mltledto ttie Bedford Natural History and Archaeological So- Nebraska Nebraska Stele Historical Society 1 becaus xjt Pulaski County: Marriage Rec. onls Compiled hy Annie Walker Burns. Mar land . . Somerset County: Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. A study In foundations and found era. By Clayton Torrence gfassachnsetta, Histoiy of the Colony and Province of Masa husett Bay. By Thomas Hutchison Vol 1, 2 and 3 With Axe and Musket at Plymouth By Gleason - Archer New obeolete they, jfere thundered forth from Sinai 4.090 year ago? Hav., year made obsolete the wiadorx of Solatium ? Is tFc Sermon on the Mount obsolete "iecauae it Was apoken almost 2,000 tears ion nd before Martin I.uther and John Wesley made thetr ftmtri button? Havf 300 year made obsolete the dramaof Shakespeare, or has It lieen nide obsolete by the modern disco vi r.v of the silver screen? Havt. 190 years made obsolete the Declaration of, Independence? Have the years made obsolete man'sNpve for liberty? The i'onsLItutlon of the United Siaii-- s Rs the greatest charter of religion liberty ever written It wUl ncter become obsolete so long a met. love democracy more than Am; liberty more than bondage. Gsd more- - than the paganism i C Mar. 1935 Fairfax Couniv Four Mile, Run land giants, Fairfax County. a. ENGL M 1 ' Radio Address STATES fsssrdlcal n oe-In- g Briggs- - Bring family records. Compiled for the Briggs Family Association by Winifred Covering great-grandso- ' Rhode Island; Notes on the Providence line hy Georgians Guild, Bristol line by Henry S. Gorham. Haff: Genealogy of Delbert James Haff and wife; Grace Isaliel Barae, With monographs relative to the relative to the Champion, Do wolf. Griffin, Peck, Busli, Barae, Cook and Nichols families. Compiled by Delbert James Haff, Hopkins: Notes on the Hop-kifamily, genealogical and bio- Church Department Vol , , 2, Blatter fur Osterrelchlache u ale. Hand Id. (Publlca-tkfc- Austrian family hiatory and rewarch. Published bv the Soviet v 0rAutrtah Research), Fam-lltenk- tir"Kl,tr. d7 en Matrtken von ,tir,Vr,"t vtrrt Schlvlxhoffen. Jjvlx u.V,1 Lud-wi- g ';, marrlagea. and deaths of the noAllllv In the registers the City ofTVras). l)en mark I Den Dansk Noorake Offtox--r 11814 og t)en Danske Soelary I vhl 1952 Gplvsninger SamSoeta( let og GUniheJOM a. Topsoe-Jense- n rg Emit Marquard Bind I. of the Danish (Officers vv from 1IKI0 1811 and of th Danish Navy from , Flack Family, Rn Dansk Norsk k Slaegt Fait llyTh. Thaulow. Fali'k family of Denmark (Tlte and Norway u llropiRe, Soro County Bromme Molle. :n Slaegiebog. By Gerda MumH. illisu.-- v of the families who have live.! St llrommr Mill, Soro Couniv Denmar l, luilml Oertlstabens Kort Dsnmt& i 1(M4n) I. Jylland I Hog form veil Generalsis-IfttSpografiske Afdeling Andet Oplag . i Mapa, of JuUatMf, Denmark). Germany Detiisf hex Oeschlechterburh afr. n ., Handburh er Kabul If n. Rand Bl, Burgerllrtt.s Schleswig-llolsieirdsche- Band J Geschlechlierhui h I IVll(Fees of the Commoners of German, with their histories and eoat ofj arms, Schleswig Holstein. Fsmil rngeseliit htllcher c ,irt h Stsdt und Land Her. von Dr. Phil. Friedrich usgedert-Wee ken. Heft 16 t Darmstadt und die H tu,he Pixtvlnx Slarkenburg 2 Pleaut Ji lm Vogtland. 3 Llegnli Werthehn Baden. G Han- 4 Selisiaj Weg-wels- |