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Show A. 10 The Herald-Journ- I,ogiin It.ih. Saturday, Ort. 4, lt))7 How To Prove Geneological Data BY . M. h Kl.TOX We have heard it ;ud over and over again All your genealogical data idiouid iie proven' before you enter it in your record." How do you pine a genealugu al connecOne eet of directions" W'l tion heard was 'Find the reiord in at least three books before incepting it as true." Another version places the number of books needed to prove' at two We think it Useless to tiy to define pioof in this formal way As well ask? How many witnesses does it take to prove a man guilty in court? Sometimes the testimony of one witness pioves him guilty though three other witnesses testify that he is innocent. In our own pedigree there is a connection we We have would like to prove found the same .statement m three different hooks hut that does not prove it We fear theie has been some opying done and when you copy a guess thiee turn's that does If you are not make it a fact scantling for the parents of George Hear! who married Mary Carter and you find in the will of Amos Heart a statement' I give to my son George, nnd his wife, who was Mary Carter." It seems to me no further proof is necessary if the date corresponds with the known dates ip the family. We would not hesitate to w rite the name of Amos Searl in the blank provided for the father of George Searl, though not printed in a book. it Here is a case that was proven another way The vital records of Concord Mass, record the marriage of Samuel Ialk and Sarah Temple and the buth of five children. Samuel the oldest then John, Jonathan, Abagail and Judith. There is no further mention of these people in the Concord records. We next find them in Tolland Conn, with no record to tell where they came from One genealogical record states that these three brothers As we ex"came from England. amine the family in Tolland we find the widow Sarah (the father must have died before they arrived in Tolland) the oldest son Samuel who was one of the original land holders in Tolland, Ins two brothers John and Jonathan and his two sifters Abagail and Judith, who were married years after and must have been younger. We conclude that the Sarah who Blind Faith Genealogical and Temple News al ' bore the children in Concord must jh.He been the Mine as Saiah who was in Tolland and had five ehild-- j r n whose names and ages i orre-- I spend exactly with the Comord reiord. We think no further proof m i es.mry hen you start out to prove a rei ord the problem is often the finding one reliable record which gut's a statement of the facts Too often, if you find the record HI thiee books, neither one tells wheie the infoimation was first! recorded who made the record, or where it can be found now. and Family you still have no proof Histories, biographies and autobiographies written from memory without written reiord to support the statements are usually quite unreliable as to dates. When one . M)ll Road, Albany Georgia, wntes family Any book that silme time I would like very much or to hear from you." genealogies gives pedigrees, other family data and has nothing First let us say that Reading is to show where the information nut the kind of a place that we was first it when was found expect to find the kind of corded or who refolded it, is apt a genealogist that Mr. Wilder ask3 and to contain many errors any for. It i.s a small city. Forty years records that are copied from such ag() t jld(j a population of about or Miss Limb, Bolsover, Derbya book should be proven by at 7,000, not large enough to support shire, England also write Hortons least one better hook in Newbolds. You might do the same thing for both families in Chesterfield, the near by city. Just usually ( orreet. j j New Genealogy Books Are Listed Follow pig aie some genealogical books that have recently been ad- ded to 'he collection at the County I.ibraiy. Shaefer Kinsman, a pamphlet of some with some genealogy blanches of the Shafer family. Central Feniisv ania Man ijgt-s- , 1700 to 1806, by Dr. Chailes AdanA Fish, 'kl ofpages, mimeographed. Abstracts Snyder County, Fa. Probate and Orphan's Court Re76 pages and incords, dex. (mi neographed) by Dr. Charles A. r'lshei. Early Pernsylvania Biiths TSTo 1875. (From various counties, by Dr. Charles A. Fisher. (Mimeographed'. Registers of the Lynn Historical Society (Mass) 25 volumes. 1772-185- PLAN Oct. 4 (UP' Henry J. Kaiser, west coast industrialist, said today he would cease his effoits lor a reduction in ,the SlOO.tKifl.XtO RFC loan on his Fontana, Cal., sited plant if the lending agency would change the status of the loan and permit him float a bond issue. ' ' , 3 11 3T y fXtfr P TH o SAYS V- TIME o wire-hair- ed' boat, marine plywood. Kaet. Phone 696. , FOR SALK bv H.unan ami Michaels Oi Hmithfield, Utah. Your opportunity to buy poles, ties, rails, gale, cable 06 ami all kind of win. IS ac-w- isit-in- -- Out Many Popular Patterns a Some As Low As Into summer gardens, down to Southern Seas, out to far Lorizons.,, wherever teauly lies , , Imperial's master designers go for inspiration. Small wonder tLat wlen you, too, seek keauty... radiant graciousness for your kome...you turn to Imperial Weskakla Wallpapers for your decorating inspiration. You clioose Imperial paper confidently, and enduring. knowing tLat tLeir (rest Leauty is Color-locke- d Single Roll FARMERS j COLUMN like to rnt oi lc te urm Linton, 414 So. 1st V. cm ti, C. ALBERS calf m&uua. Rees Fed fcfmithfield. Store , FOR RENT ft. USED Kclvlnator. Hyrum. Ph. 172-- Kae 4 Ly Miller, 04 NOTICES foi Ilamtlff SEAMLESS sacks. Logs 4 m r K RENT, ESTATE 1712-d Ph. 00. large stack 430 No. Main. Oct. N v for rifle 4 or unfurn. apt. Call Hons 1 ' EVERBEARING 04 0 . 06 MALE HELP WANTED man to work on farm house fum Ph. 092-KBert Rceac, Benson. Ss.'t? 06 LOST. Between Bluebird and Mu neon Market. Mark ladle glove. Return to Bluebird Reward. 07 wallets campus. 04 , w FOR SALE club OLDHMOBILE tub, Mum Dr u 1942 DODGE pirkup. Millei Chevrolet Co. Mill.r coupe Chevrolet Co. ul ou.lltlon A l7 BU1CK radio and heater fug spot lights newly ov et hauled. L10U Talk 0 Hyde Park. 1939 CHEV. Ton Vj truck Gvod Cedi Wielding, Richmond. 1940 (uiei Ul Smltl Merlin lt hu PLYMOUTH sedan, 1946 Dodge engtue: fog light radio heater. Kxc. cond. 8' at . Garage. Trenton. 193 of Stn- - vicinity deutville College housing Trailer u. Chev. aed. New tires, 1937 CHEV. tiuek for chaSil, Richmond. LOST AND FOUND Uii 1936 FORD convertible, radio aud lieai er, new tires, new top, excellent inuiui Call after 5.30 p m. 4Sti E 4th N 04 " peu O' AUTOMOBILES 1940 for installation of boms ttpph-ame- s and heating, Experience duhr-arl.nt not neccasary. Write giving iiHnu, addles, pievious experience and anlurv expected. Box C. . L. llerald-Jumti- or 597-- GOOD MAN Man's No children 1843-- battery. Io51 No Creacen1 ingsule Square. Ph. 1H09-I- Strawberry plants, 32. W, Beckstead, N'iblev. Ill. 65J.R4 1915 PONTIAC-- 6 coupe East btwn 5 and 7 suu 01 North 67U 7tB pm. Lndv black purse. Vicinity of Anderson ont. BUnttf papeie 1931 Model "A sedHti pat Repaid, Htpehens. C. C. Andenjuu Good rubber A Erickson, 172 Co. 04 East, Hmithfield LOHT: r. t WORK WANTED PAINTING, phone paper PLOWING. Ph. PAPER cleaning hanging and FULL or part ttma men wanted u laboratories Kuoda represent Cache county and logan. For ful' 04 Hcrald-JeumD. B. details write Box 04 or Phone 237. Phone 013 East No. 28 steaming. H64-JI- no via. und board for ou in nice home 136 West First North. Pb 997-07 WANTED TO used washing bo '9 4 GENTLE U Hoy No Phonn machine. saddle 07 horse and riding Fuiik, Rh hmond. 04 085-- J Maaltr-- 0 SADDLE hornes, or for hire, gentle. A' riding atable. 2U7 Ho. 1st W rimu 014 446 TRAVEL 06 W. Ph. China bor or 1945 M Poland rket pike. Cull p in 04 1657-- our locker. REGISTERED 06 C. family cow. Ph. for PfGH c9 BUY cfv. Ph. 96, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE, GOOD M 2 04 WANTED SALESMEN oM 063-li- PUBLIC, steno. Canyon road 46 No. TOP prices for ued cars. Before you 0! null see Miller Chev. Co. Logan. hanging, 770-- GOOD Jersey V Ni.r CAPTAIN Lee and family urgentlc house or apt. furn. or uiifarn )e located here peiuianeutix PLANTS, SEEDS, TREES LAC at Hi oil avaiLbie S P & O beet cultivator; 1 of straw. Ph. Lew iston LOST: . V, 037-R- ; 100 1666-W- leas East. 1 FOR SALE, IMPLEMENTS pr Phone 1st. O 213 So. SMALL Heatrola, pullei term l,on Hv-ru- ROLLS 34 paper: rollaway bed and mattress. 2v3 So. 1st W Phone 1468-- J Ol BEET 2n1 rm. for 5 bo Phyfl, Ph SLEEPING 6J9-- J or 713. 06 WANTED TO RENT trailer, metal box, 600x16 Phone 07 MIDDLE aged LDS widow, d9irci furs llw one felt Ueatrola. tires, lib 260 No Hrum drug building 08 FORMER nnn includes full basement, WARM morning heater. Harvey Merrill. BOARD and foont for 11 West. MISC. Hander' ftivertnn nroa. Seed A Feed. 32-- before e for hunting. board'and room 27, Oct marrlod coupk. E, 7th No 646 TRADE for hay. Good saddle hoiae Ph. 5S3-03 MUD. home for OH 05e-J- FOR ONE room apt. girls preferred. G p.m. OPPORTUNITY RIDE for 1 to San Francisco drive Leave Fiidi). Get. 2 East to help 1M Di 12 base aecordisn, FLUTE, small piuno. Phone 1678-- J. clanncl. WANTED to ride to Hmithfield trow 07 lOgan Jail) at 6.56 a tu. Ph 873 itOS AVHEAT and barley, Pli. 740W. Olt WILL pay top price for good drv or FOR SALE, FURNITURE springer cow und heifers, ph. ph. l7T-- 680-J- Hutren, Hidney Ml WTLL morntngs pay top price or 018 for good springer cows aud heifers. Pb. Sidney Huiren, momlng 2 een-fn- dry or ESTATE Heatrola range, Ivon. 2nd K SmtthficUL Ph. 4t-Call 017 FOR SALE, PRODUCE JONATHAN apples. ' carefully picked, wornifiee. 75c a bushel gr.d up. Fred O10 Blotter, 1335 Canton I Loud. 1?7 Frighlure 375 und Spring 07 W. 3id S85 4H). N, Ol 59'1-- ft ! bed stvle HOLLYWOOD 080-J- or eve. 0 TABLE model nulm 6 tube Motoio5 onlv 3 nios. old eood utr radio prefab Apt. 0U5 after 5 p in III GI1EGE1 CABINET model radio good coiulit,on Do POTATOES ou knoiv (lie gov't, 299 Ho. Main. Call 81 will loan 32 50 on potatoes In storage : 32 imi for i.it for Nov Get your 2 PIKE living room eult, blue In colter, spuds before they go into storage. exc. cond. 29 So. Main or call 811' U5 J, W. Matkin, Hde Paik. 1h. 0S2-J- I noun FunnnoE GRAPHS, plumbe hET In homes dosed ttgbcly against wmtec ccspetacnres even a trnf leakage of caxboH moaoxide gas from a sectional coal frunsc will make your beauog plant a source of us danger. Be inspect your fui aacc without cost 04 674 East 7tU NO 07 MACINTOSH apples and Winter pear lh. 085J-5- . Keller, North Logan. OJ7 NKW bed U44-R- mattria before IE TRACT, new oil Phone 132 r:'"" 04 . NOTICE at jour place, and Sundays. A. Bodtnsteio. 324 No. 6th Eaat. urdavs HAVE Chilsttuas personally your portrait taken bv Caiol, bv appointment Phone 659 J If no I North. call 7U 198 WV DELICIOUS and Jonathan apples. Bilug Williamson. Flovd lontHineie Ph. GOOD home fur Invalid , so Hid Best J It rum 09 It. APPLKS. LA RGB r. ,i 1497-M- 448 W. 3id HORSE-SHOEIN- Banana, 764 W. Lower Fuel Cost 1 I Of heater. SPECIAL World's Finest Furnace 521 No. Main St. spring 072-J- ELY 8 piece dining m,l e, fcplcntli! (Onduioii. Phone 1586-R- . CHARTER OAK heater; Monarch ran 347 No. 3th West. BURE Wangsgaard Heating Appliance Co. and and LO tzn & 8 LIVING room suite. Ph. aafekt Visit Our Balcony Showroom hens. NEWLY decorated rooms for rent, L hunting rifles with ammunition. 12 boy. With or without bredkHi 04 f3 East 2nd No Ph. 1332. Lpvtair or down. Ph. 927-MAKE bid on 1930 auto Good cond. large 4 Room apt. 3' moot,) or LOVELY and Jersey family cow. Ph. 1143-No small children. Phone 1 ' I J - M u 642 North 4th East. Ol ACQUAINTED CLUB Through social correspondence thousand year ly meet their "Ideal " Many Utah mem here tiltnpaon Box 1261. Denver. GOOD SALE Closing POULTRY aud atewing WOULD MARRIED 1:M7. Hliona raiLPra FHlERi ft GUDKtt trailer. Will slcp 4, stove, frig, good cond. Priced to sell. OS 725 East Center. Phone 693-J- . GKT -- Jl 1 WO 4. : FOR SALE, 06 OEM MoCANN Mr. and Mrs. Adell Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Read spent Sunday at Lax a. They were remained there for a week, companied by Mrs. Flora Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Richards and Mr. and Lynn Richards of Lavi were visiting relatives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Barnes and son of Ogden spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McBride. Mis. Ethlyn Roberts and chilg dren of Cheyenne, Wyo.. are her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen have moied into their home on South main street. They are fo mer residents of Logan. Mrs. Vella Woodward of Fianx-li- n spent Friday isitmg her mother. Mrs. Sarah Heaps. Miss Corine Nielson returned 10 her home on Friday following an appendectomy at a Logan hospital. Mrs. Myrtle Wilcox of Hunting-to- n Park, Calif., is isiting with her mother, Mrs. Rlioda Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Orcillp Coleman and daughter Erma. Mr. and Mrs. Enin Coleman and family. Mrs. Rlioda Coleman and Mis. Myrtle Wilcox spent Sunday at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rich have moved to Nampa. Idaho, to make their home. Attorney - i P.u' Ave- 06 HKCoMJ hand lumber. Lots of sheeting and 2x10 ami soma common brick. 339 North Main Free kindling wood. FOR TRADE , 1Ui , Ph,. WELL built model n 5 loom LiiW bouT garage, furnao. mok-rm ter heater, baidwood riot furnishtd If dsiied. cj Mannd So. 2nd 167 (iNW BY I . ok ter tank comMAJKETlc stove with Ii lighted 06 OK TRADE. 70 acres far plete. 791 No. Sth East. and modern horn-- , good waur rign 408-wtUhout with or farm euuipm'm, j, CCSHUAN scooter, ec. cond. Gall home in Logau. Phono 1. ,t i: 06 a terrier, whose owners flew him from Detroit to Washington for an operation to restore his sight, sits unflinchingly at the Abbey Hospital for Animals in Washington after a cataract was removed from his right eye. Similar surgery will be performed on his other eye. Hes owned by John C. Bronning, of Detroit Topper, REDECORATE!" - VAlHhU gon and shells. 73 North 1st Heal. Call after a pm. Apt. S MM 8 geo d rnnsrox. TO ,jr INVEST 365vO iu home Id allv situated l.li.k-- . f,m tily park town aud receive niinnnnuj of on ln etrnet ea( ti .,ar icturn immediate eal-- ' own, , m- ij f of town Call 349-, i a East 1st Houih. PERSONALS IS THE irt 0J'a! 173J-- fhwt Offn e Address JMS.J99 i ache Valie.vn , . 1 unk Hmlding, 1.o,an( Utah Pub dates ch pt S 13, 9, "NOW eih BUILDING lot 4'4x9 unis i sewer an-laved fur bou-e- , 3JU0 worth of luinhr $fiu AMIS SJMXIOXS lit the District 4 oiirt tf flip Firt Jtull-nDistrict of the Slate of I tali, in uml for the tount.v of ache. CACHE AU.hn HANKING COMPANY, a coi pm atiun. plaintiff a K C. GREEN, a Holt tiadri doing business as UK VVh.lt sKAW dcf. ndant TUIO STATE F UTAH To SAID DEFENDANT' ou are heiebv nuiiuiionrrt to appear within (tteiitv dn after of u if irvei with' till' Mimi)iii)i8 upon w hifUi mi t on ut j in th tins mtiun is 1'inutfiit. oihtiv.lv within tlmtv days aficr srniee. and defend the nlw on titled ditiun; and fin t aa of our faihiTi ao to do, judgment wtll be rendered against ou airuiJtng to the demand of rite complaint, whhh has be n filed uih the Cleik ot ne above Court IMiih a tion is brought to recover a judgment note upon a promissory cxeoiteU bv ou on June s, 1947, payable to plaintiff on August 5, 1947, in the amount of 31000 U0. u u home new gas equipment .,ruj Thor wtt'dnr imliided t 5th ward Built m ba k .f title to drive wav. I hoi t couple or couple with If you aie I lUn-wt.-.- i ,n home see this one Pih.u at 379 4 East .ml Nu. LEGAL jjr room bed i SPIRIT OF AUTUMN ESTATE juet completed, mod n mi.i roxatlon. email orufn tanged, floor covering, n Birds are not always found in flocks and genealogy is not always found in nicely compiled pedigrees. Some time a lone man who got a job, or was lodged in jail or did something else to get his name in the record, holds the key to a long line of your genealogy. It is often advisable to examine the idex of a large number of books to find, if possible, the name of that man. In New England there are very many books and New England is such a small country that it was easy for the settlers to move from one state 10 another, so you may find your man in another state than you hl home, NEW SECTION 17 TO FIND A RECORD OF NEW WHEN ENGLAND FAMILIES NO PRINTED GENEALOGY CAN BE FOUND. think. Here are some of the books in the Logan Library which should be examined if you are to make a general hunt. New England Historical and Genealogical Register (99 volumes) for variety your second letter (Am. Pub. 54) The May Flower might be addressed to "Some Des- Deseendent, 34 volumes (Am. Pub. cended or Relative of William 50). Limb." From a map of Derbyshire The Essex Institute Historical you' might find nearby parishes and Collections, 75 volumes. (Mass. write there also. You can waste Pub. 1.) five a cents at time, your money, Vital Statistics from the various isters of Reading have been print- in this way Rnd you may get some states Records of Soldiers and ed in two volumes and are to be real information. Sailors and numerous other books Of course you will want to have found in The Society of Genealpertaining to New England or one searched. of the New England states as the ogists' library in London. The old the parish registers wills of Readings are most likely Write to the Vicar of Bolsover, title may suggest. in Somerset House, A Bolsover London. (Post Office) DerbyThis is not a job that can be have him done in a few hours. It is apt to long list of other records which shire, England and his search of record have information might Christenings run into days if you go into all regarding Reading will be found in the for the years when you think the records available. William various libraries in London. "As your may have been born 1 might be expected there are hund-led- s and send you all of the name of genealogists in London Liliili. Also try to find the Hortons The following are outstanding and in Newbolds by writing the Rec-- 1 we feel sure will render good tor of the parish of Newbolds. For servioe George Sherwood, F. S. G. further 'details on how to proceed to have 48 BeecroftRoad, Broekley, S. E. 4 the parish registers At Logan Temple London, England. Phillimore and searched see The How Book for Co. 160 Chancery Lane, W. C. 2. f Genealogists page 17. By searchFollowing are the special stake ing the marriage record you may London, England. appointments at the Logan temple Francis Hamilton Hibbard, Box get some information about Mary for the days of next week. Cutt. 174, Barnesville, Ohio, is collectMonday, October 6th Bannock ing data for a complete . Ogle stake. Genealogy, He would like to hear Tuesday, October 7th There are QUAKE from anyone who is connected witn no stake appointments. this family. PASADENA, Cal., Oct. 4 (UP October 8th East Wednesday, Mrs. Delora J Stephens of A strong earthquake, 1500 miles Cache, and Bear River Pioehe, Nevada wants data on away in an undetermined direction, Stakes. Hyrum Wlfe Mar' was recorded lVllan? L!mb and by California Insti-- 1 Thursday, October 9th Benson who had a son, Robert Limb tute of seismographs and North Box Elder Stakes. wbo was orn n Bolsover, Derby-t- o at 3:36.39 technology p. m. and 3:41:00 p. m. Friday. October 10th Smithfield shlrc EnS!iini' married Charlott 'l (PST) yesterday. and Malad stakes. REAL 3 rooms, on beside fruit and (oaI ment, 37500. Ph. S4-- For Those Who Do Jencalogical Research In The faclie County Public Library Stake Appointments KAPsEK WASHINGTON. MOD Instructions Horton who was born 18, May 1818 at Newbolds, Derbyshire England. This Robert and his wife came to Utah in 1863. Bolsover and Newbolds are par- ishes in the extreme eastern part ol Derbyshire, not far from the city of Chesterfield. The parish registers of neither one of them have been printed. So you are apt to find the information you want in a library bool It may be that some dtscendent of William Limb has done temple work for him and his wile and thus left a record ot their parents etc. Write to the Genealogical Society of Utah and ask if they have in the archives or the Index Bureau, any additional information regarding Wil- ham Limb and his wife Mary Cutt. Also you should search your family. Get in touch with everyone who is related in any way to William Limb. Some one in the family may have searched out all tills information. Just because you do know about it is no sign that some third or fourth cousin may not be a genealogist. Then you can write to Mr., Mis. writes FOR SALE, rious. Glims, Cortland 09 Jonathan apples, 31.75 Deli00. Harvey Jensen, Hrum and old f011 04 t DLHH hunters attenlton proof wall tenta with 4 ft. wall 16x12 Phone 3J9.D(. 244. Parker. wi.tJr I- -' 244 8o. Main Qf 32 Oil FOR Watkins product call 65 M. W |