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Show tt .11111111111111111101,.- a...- a , , ' " 8 - t - ', 1 .' THE r DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1936. ealogical training andA 'proper unwork to ev. derstanding of cry Missionary- and every young man .., 0) , . , t) ,,EAL-. 1 , A ,, i 3. 1 - 4 ., ' : ,. !". ' ' ' I i - 1 . i ,... - alter , 4. AN - 1 , .' . , 1 - - ' .4. . - Cove-mint- Anglo-Saxons- ." - ' 4 : , , . , : s. ' ' i course. , ) . , The awards given ire as followic FIRST YEARA colored Coat of Arms:RECOND YEARGroup tura of AU the Temples: THIRD YEARPicture of Elijah; FOURTH YEARPortraits of ,Church lead-'erThese are all of the right size to fit into a Book of Remembrance exercise book. and Should prove Very popular; Scope, of the 'Coarse FIRST YEAR COURSEThis has already .been used in Junior Climes during 1930, and deals with such tapFlpittOlf STU as 4. Getting a. I., )1., , '. ' - V! v,o . 0 ' 7'. a i' ,,, 1' . ; ' 12 - ,t - . Social. FOURTH I YEAR COURSEThis enures entitled "Power Front On deals with the value High," - , , , , ' ) , - , , If any one has record of the ancestors of Phebe Baker Howland, born at Stillwater, Saratoga Countr. N. Y.. 11 April. 1789.91, and mar1 will be ried Henry Howland. very thankful to hear from you. This family is represented in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints by Ann Eliza Howland, first wife of Phineas Wolcott Cook, a pioneer of 1848. Winter Quay-te-n came to 1.7tAh in Brigham Young's Company, arriv- ing in Sept.. 1848, worked ft;1, President Young nine years. Pioneered ?dant'. Payson. Goshen and Swan Creek. Utah, buried at Star Valley, 1848-184- Wyoming. The Howland family moved from New York to Ross. Kalatnasoo County, Michigan. in 1838 and to California in 1849. Henry and wife. Phebt, are buried at Linden, 13 miles northeast of Stockton, Calif. .(so , bonds ty, N. Pasquotank Coun. by Mrs. P. C. Pats tenon from original bonds. Tessessee Tennessee Genealogical Records. Vol. 9. Compiled by Edythe Rucker 1770-182- C. Copied Whitley. Cannon County: History of Wood. bury and Cannon County, Tenn. By Sterne Spur lock Brown. Texas McLennan County: Memorial and biographical history of McLennan. Falls, Befl. and Coryell Counties, Texas. Pub. Lewis Publishing Corn. pony. 1893. Fillmore Millard County: Branch registration of children's blessings anti marriages in Fillmore, Utah. Copied for the Genealogical Society of Utah by Sarah Rogers. Virginia The Huguenot. Published by the Huguenot Society. Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia. Noe 1 to 7. Revolutionary War Records, YIN ginia Army and Navy forces with bounty land warrants for Virginia military district of Ohio, and Vit.. ginia military scrip: from federal and state archives. By Oa lug Mar. cus Brnmbaugh. Vol. 1 Virginia, Albemarle County: Marriage Bonds Albemarle County, Virginia. Copied by Joel Ricks, Fairfax County: Abstract of wills and inventories, Fairfax County, Virginia, Compiled by J. Estelle Stewart King. Southampton County: Marriage Bonds 1751.1853, :ithampton County, Virginia. Copied by Joel Ricks. Sussex County: Marriage Bonds, Sussex County, Virginia. Copied by Joel Ricks. 1780-186- Kindly oblige, A. L. COOK. Trernonton. Utah. 1742-180- Books Placed In Library Pulaski County: Record of Mar. in Pulaski County. Kentucky. Compiled by Annie Walker Bums. Vol. 2. elegem Sal-stea- m ,. I Acquainted; 2. Our Father In Heav en; & Birth and Life: 4. Your Family Story: & Important Events; 41. Your Lint in Picture.;?. Keeping a Daily Record: & Out Of Small Things; 9. Called to a Great Mission; 10. Blessings for the Faithful; 11. Modern Soldiers of the Cross; 12. A Chat with Your Father l& Your Father's Story: 14. The Life of Your Mother: l& A Pageant Of triunity History: le. The Record of Your Family; 17. Important Family' Dates; 18. Interviewing a Grandparent; 19. Story of a Grandfather: 20. Your Pedigree Chart: 21. Making a Portrait Pedigree 22. Homes and Heirloom.; 23.Family The Families of Your Pedigree: 24. The Romance of Family History; 25. Songs and flames for Junior Par. 'ties: The Order of' Temple Work: 27. Happiness for the Dead; 28. When the Dead Shout Ho. donnas; 2 Temple Baptisms: 30. In the House of the Lord: 31; Baptisms That Were Accepted; 32.. Joy front Baptismal Appointment.; 33. A Record of Baptisms; 34. How Families Are Mad. Perfect: 38. Spirit Mission. artist 30. What Young People Can Do: 37. totem to Relative 38. Results from Letter Writing: 30. Your Book of Remembrance; 40. Award ters of Gods Faithful in the Beginning The Lord's Covenant People; larsers Day of Promise: Joseph... A Savior to His House;' Joseph Children in Temple Work: The Day at Ephraim: Seeking the Scattered Sheep: DramatisationJoireph In Egypt; For a Wise Purpose: The Dream of Yellow Face; A White and Blessed People; Our Indian Brethren; The Noble House of Other Children of Lehi: Ancestry of Hyrum De Fries; Maori Traditions end Genealogies; PageantThe Gathering of, the Nations' Early Israelite Colonies; Ancient Dinh Pedigrees; Who Are the ? Early Welsh Customs; Teutonic Tribe.; r Sagas of Scandinavia; An Apostle to the 'Amanitas: A Daughter ,of Kings; Winning Religious Freedom; A. Convert from Spain: Peopling the NewWoridt The New Race of Israel; Be True to Your Birthright; The Spirit of Temple Building; A Night rot Temple Pictures; Temple Work in the Future: A Chain of Families; What Youth Can Do; History of Baptism for the Dead: For Time and Eternity; Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother; Closing So, ciaL THIRD 'YEAR COURSEThis deals with the general , principles of genealogical research and the Intensely interesting things it These are presented largely in story form. The topics are Opening Social: Elijah the Prophet: The Keys Elijah Brought: A Great Future Family Gathering: OSPoe ing Force of Evil; When Sorrows are Our Portion : Spirit We Prompting Records Dirinely en: Divine Supervision 01 Records: Divine The Hearts of the Fathers; Impressions in Research: Out of Captivity; The Spirit of Reseereh: Ancestry of Heber C. Kimball; The Pratt Family; A Family Meeting in Nauvoot Dramatizing the Organization of Family; A Race of Religious Leaders; A New England Father; 'torn of Goodly Parents; Defending Home and Country; Mighty Men of Old; The Birthright of George WashingtonAi pageant; Pedigrees Quaker Forefathers; Found in the Library' How to Bean Ancestor; Seek and gin; Finding Ye Shall Find; Genealogical Fun: As Are the Records of Earth; True Records for the Future: Help From the World: The Reward for Perseverance: Rescuing the Fathers: Children of the Dead; The Treasure Chest of London; Unseen Allies; What Started the Ancestor Quest? Celebrating the Coming of Elijah; A Helping Hand to Others: Closing 13-1- Examples given from actual experiences of mission. arise and others:The chapter headings will be announced later. Among the lessons will be many precious teachings from our Oturch QUERY ,.' Night. SECOND YEAR COURSEOf Divine Lineage: Sons and Daugh- avNion 4 Font TEAR COURSE Ity January 1. 193'4 there will be available fort study in Junior Genealogical Iclesses a four year course of stOdy, graded according to the ages of thir young folks who shall study the lessons. Junior classes Include boys end girls and young men find women between the ages of twelve and about twerp., ty. Where au ward has sufficient juniors to try on the four classes itt once, those from 4244 should take the first year course entitled "A Rook of Remembrance.", those from 0 the second year course entitled "Children of the (hoe ftom 1741 that of the third year. "The Forefather Quest," those while ranging In age from 19 Upward should take the fourth year course called "Fewer from on High." If a 'war has only adffitcent one class, and If the juniors to form group has never taken any of the lessons before, it is logical to have them begin with the "Book of Re. membrane" or first year course, except in th4 event the class members are In ;general over 11.1 in which case It is advisable to 'tart them with either the third ' or fourth year course. The age and of the young peopast experience should be the deple themselves termining factors. Activities aid 'Awards , With each Course ere assigned a number of ectivitiel which are worked out hy the students. usually In riritten form, and the completed activities sr e recorded In an exert rise book also called, "A Book of Remembrance for Jtihiont" When a youth completes satisfactoritly all particular assignments for any 'mooed course awards will be by the Gentaloglral Soeloty of Utah upon. the usual certification from and the Stake iteppreeentative Stake Presidentexactly as is done for the certificate of,, the senior - It ram EST ,; JP' i until, tyther miles. DRAB CHRISTMAS , , ,4 - . - ' i - The Progress of mare by Slider Smith is off Joseph Flowing volume It is a handsomejust. thlial Paitiml,and is the lesson text for all Senihr genealogical clam 1937. We suggest that this durh: form an ideal Christmas who present for any person attend theselclasses or who is in the great of tereeted to the study, events of the- past, the significance of present happenings. and the marvelous- results of the future. This volume is on sale at the pelmet pooh Company and at the Genealogical Society of Utah. . ' 7 1 t 1 ,)10,rt72git-- CLASS MEMBERS I. Toe the benefit of those desirous of attending the Wednesday classes of Brother Archibald. F. Bennett in the Genealogical SoCiet3r of Utah Building at Sett Lake City. the Salt Lake at Utah 'Railroad (Orem Line) haa agreed to sell excursion tickets at the usual; Temple- Workers Es eursion Retie on the first train ' each Wednesday. The rates w1U be in effect from stations Payson to will inclusive. be appreci It irLet:1 if ward chairmen will kindly.. announce Gild in their weekly meet Inge. The last elasek for this year ' will be held,' on Wednesday. Deo. clam" will be resumed on itn.' The 0 and emelt Wednesday thaw 4 IIGIC -- ;Al... IF, glift0140,urtsswwira..,(.,. ' TO i . r and the steadying of these upon their course - effect In life. will be k,c . ,. , 01, , . Oturch Deportment Maine Traditions and Records of Brooksville, Maine. collected by the Brooksville Historicel Society, 1933-193- - Mar3rland Maryland Miscellany. by Effie L. Henry. Compiled Michigan Michigan Biographies. Including members of Congress, elective state officers, justices of the Supreme Court, members of the Michigan legislature board of regents of the University of Michigan. state board of agriculture, and state board of education. Published by the Mehlgen Historical Commission, 1924. Vol 2. St. Clair County: History of St. Clair County, Michigan. Pub. Cot. cage: A. T. Andress & Co., 1883. Mississippi Mississippi Court Records 1799- 1835. Compiled by J. Estelle Stewart King. Pontotoc County: The Story of Pontotoc County, Mississippi. By E. T. Winston. Part 1 The Chickasaws. Missouri Missouri Historical Review. Vol. 1750-185- Marion vv.otraes.s West Virgisis County: History theit?ueanrtifiesoft and Mart. ment by the whites, down to the present, together with biographical sketches of its most prominent citizens. By George A. Dunington. CAN ADA Ontario History of the settlement of Up. Canada per (Ontario) with special reference to the Bay Quint.). By Win. Conniff. ENGLAND Counties Cheshire Record Society of the Publication of Original Documents Relating to Lancashire and Cheshire. Vols. 33 toss. Kest Kent: Monumental In. scriptions in the Churchyard and Church of All Saints', Lydd, Kent. By Leland L. Duncan. Tenterden. Kent: Monumental Inat Tenterden. Edited by scriptions Leland L. Duncan, Lydd, Yorkshire Thoresby Publication. Society The Court Books of the Leeds Corporation, Book 1. Jan. 30. Vol. 34. New York Columbia County: Abstract of N. Y. Wills, Columbia County. Original wills may be found at the Office at Hudson. N. Surrogate's Y. Copied and compiled by Gertrude A. Barber. Vol. 3 Macedon. Wayne County: Cern. A descriptive catalogue of ancient charters and instruments relating to lands near Sheffield in the Counties of York, Derby, Nottingham. and Lincoln with genealogies and notes. Corn. piled by T. Walter Hall. 1814-182- tory Inscriptions from an Old Baptist Church Cemetery, Macedon, Wayne County, N. Y. Copied and compiled by Harriet M. Wiles. Macedon. Wayne County: CemeRecords from Macedon. tory Wayne County, N. Y. Copied and cbmpileci by Harriett M. Wiles. Manchester, Ontario County: Cemetery Inscriptions from the Church Baptist Cemetery at Man. cheater. Ontario County. N. Y. Cop. led and compiled by Harriett M. Wiles. Palmyra, Wayne County: Cemetery Inscriptions from Palmyra Cemetery, Palmyra. Wayne Coon. ty, N. Y. Copied and arranged by Mrs. Harriett M. Wiles. Part 2. Palmyra, Wayne County': Inscription from Old Cemeteries in Palmyra. Wayne County. N. Y. Copied and compiled by Harriett M. Wiles. NORTH CAROLINA The North Carolina Historical Review. Vol.. 1 to Cabarrus County: Marriage Bonds of Cabarets, County, N. C. C. Mrs. P. Patterson Copied by from the original bonds, Pasirotanit County: Marriage It . t, Sheffield, 1705. Yorks.: GERMANY Deutsche Wappenrolie burger. licher Geschlechter. Herausgegebet Wan 'Herald." Zentralstelle tut Deutsche Personen-un- d Far111ml. geschiclate, 1935. nand 1. Parts 1,2. Merman roll of costa of arms of the Commoners.) Xeppler Family: Famillengesch. Ichte Keppler. Bearbeitet und her. ausgegbon von Oborpostinspektor Gustave Keppier, Stuttgart. Verlag fur Sippenforschung und Wappenktmde C. A. Starke, Hand 1. 1 (History of the Keppler Family, and biography of the Astronomer, Johannes Kepler. Quellen cur deutschen Siedlunga. geschichte in Sudosteurope tin Auftrage der Deutschen Akademie und des Gesamtvereines der deut. schen Geschichts.unt Attertumsver eine. Von Dr. Franz Wilhelm und Dr. lege Kallbrunner. Verlag von Ernst Reinhardt in Munchen. 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