Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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1351 | Guy McGruder Family Left to right: Minnie Odealia Brush, Charles McGruder, William Archibald Greenaway, Frank McGruder, Guy McGruder |
Date: circa 1915 |
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1352 | Guy McGruder World War II draft registration | |||
1353 | Guy Roy Sanford with Ralph, Gay, Ellen, and Deborah Bryan |
Date: 1962 |
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1354 | Guy Sanford | |||
1355 | Guy. E. McGruder Sunset Memory Gardens Thonotosassa, Hillsborough, Florida, USA | |||
1356 | H. Russell and Sarah McQuown Blue Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Greg Martin Date: 17 Apr 2010 |
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1357 | H.M.S. Bounty In the year 1763 the H.M.S. Bounty at Spithead, England, where she was rebuilt and launched, looked no bigger than a longboat among the tall first rates and seventy-fours at anchor. She had been built by the merchant service at Hall three years before and purchased for 2000 pounds. Ninety feet long on deck with a beam of 24 feet, her burden was little more than 200 tons. Her name, Bethia, had been painted out and at the suggestion of Sir Joseph Banks she was rechristened the Bounty. She had been many months at Deptford, where the Admiralty had spent more than 4000 pounds in altering and refitting her. The great cabin aft was rigged as a garden, pots standing in racks and gutters running below to allow the water to be used on the bread fruit plants over and over again. The result was that Lieutenant Bligh and the Master, Mr. Fryer, were squeezed into two tiny cabins on either side of the ladderway. The ship was small, really very small. She carried cargoes of stores and articles to barter with the Indians. She was bluff heavy hulled and short masted. With her stout rigging she looked more like a whaling ship than an armed transport of His Majesty's Navy. She carried a pair of swivel guns mounted on stocks forward and six swivel and four pounders aft on the upper deck. There is a wonderfully interesting story of the historic mutiny on the Bounty by Nordhoff and J.N. Hall published in 1932. They were midshipmen in His Majesty's Navy. It tells of the horrible treatment and confinements of the crew by Bligh. It was no wonder they decided on mutiny and to get rid of Bligh in a whale boat at his own responsibility. The Bounty made quite a splash in history. She sailed to the South Pacific under the command of Lt. William Bligh, Royal Navy. Just before Christmas 1787 she sailed from Tahiti for the West Indies but before the end of April 1789 Captain Bligh and some of his crew found themselves adrift in an open boat. In this frail craft Captain Bligh made the most outstanding voyage in history. | |||
1358 | Hancock and Hardin Counties, Ohio, cir 1914 | |||
1359 | Hannah Baldwin Status: Located; There is an old, broken tombstone next to Hannah's which may have been the original tombstone of her husband, Samuel B. Baldwin. |
Owner of original: Greg Martin Date: 21 Jun 2009 |
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1360 | Hannah Baldwin Status: Located; | |||
1361 | Hannah Baldwin original tombstone Status: Located; | |||
1362 | Hannah Bergen in 1910 census | |||
1363 | Hannah Hauk Kohn Bergen | |||
1364 | Hannah Hauk Kohn Burgin Status: Located; |
Date: 18 Jun 2009 40.783388, -83.527815 |
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1365 | Hannah Hauk Kohn Burgin Birthday The Cincinnati Enquirer 29 April 1917 | |||
1366 | Hannah Hauk Kohn Burgin Death Record State of Ohio, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Certificate of Death Registration District Number 535 Primary Registration District Number 4786 File Number 78267 Registered Number 199 |
Owner of original: State of Ohio |
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1367 | Hannah Lewis Magruder death record | |||
1368 | Hannah Libby Carter Robbins Status: Located; | |||
1369 | Hannah Libby Carter Robbins | |||
1370 | Hannah Russell, Plaintiff, vs. James H. Alexander as Administrator of the Estate of James Baldwin Deceased, Defendant It is believed that the Hannah Russell in this case is the daughter of Samuel B. and Margaret Paxton Russell. | |||
1371 | Hannah Shoemaker Lewis Status: Located; | |||
1372 | Hans Arthur Gerber | |||
1373 | Hardin County, Ohio, cir 1914 |
40.704961, -83.6773928 |
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1374 | Harlan and Kathryn Beard and Camilla Krabill This is a photograph on an unmailed postcard from about 1910. This has been returned to a family member. | |||
1375 | Harlan and Kathryn Beard and Camilla Krabill This is a photograph on postcard dating from c1904-1918. | |||
1376 | Harrel Fredrick Talley Status: Located; It is not known how, or if, Harrel Talley was related to the Henry Webb Talley family. |
Owner of original: Findagrave.com |
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1377 | Harry and Nellie Kohn Buell Status: Located; |
Date: 17 Jul 2009 Place: Ferncliff Cemetery, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA |
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1378 | Harry and Ruth Hutchison Burke 50th wedding anniversary, 20 September 1974 | |||
1379 | Harry Duff | |||
1380 | Harry Duff Served with Dundee City Police | |||
1381 | Harry Duff birth record | |||
1382 | Harry Hall Talley Status: Located; It is not known how, or if, Harry Talley was related to the Henry Webb Talley family. |
Owner of original: Findagrave.com |
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1383 | Harry Hauk Status: Located; |
Date: 17 Jul 2009 |
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1384 | Harry L. Cotter, Sr., World War II draft registration | |||
1385 | Harvey Nehemiah Rogers | |||
1386 | hatton.htm | |||
1387 | hayot.htm | |||
1388 | Hazel Gordon and William McConkey wedding invitation | |||
1389 | He's Still a Sailor at Heart Article in the NCR Factory News of February 1954 (page 23) |
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin Date: Feb 1954 |
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1390 | Headstone of family of Maxime Martin Status: Located; | |||
1391 | Headstone of Green Talley Status: Located; | |||
1392 | Headstone of Isabella Lebas Cotter and her son, James Evan Cotter Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Roger Cotter |
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1393 | Headstone of Marie Rose Blanche Martin Brouillard Status: Located; | |||
1394 | Headstone of Rose Delima Belanger Martin Status: Located; | |||
1395 | Heber and Hazel Magruder Status: Located; | |||
1396 | Hedunit, the Memoirs of an Ex-Blue Jacket, by Alexander Arthur Martin An account of Alexander Martin's service in the United States Navy | |||
1397 | Hedunit, the Memoirs of an Ex-Blue Jacket, by Alexander Arthur Martin Partial handwritten manuscript of the memoirs | |||
1398 | Heirs of John Romine vs. Peter Romine Chancery Court Loudoun County, Virginia 1814 | |||
1399 | Heirs of John Romine vs. Peter Romine Chancery Court Loudoun County, Virginia, USA | |||
1400 | Helen Barrett Cotter Status: Located; |