Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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251 | Allie Bryan and Betty Combs Probably taken in 1977 | |||
252 | Allie Fair Willhoit Michelena headtsone Status: Located; | |||
253 | Allie Jones | |||
254 | Allie Steward Taken around 1889 in Fostoria, Ohio This has been returned to a family member. | |||
255 | Allie Steward (reverse) This has been returned to a family member. | |||
256 | Allie Willhoit Michelena c1927, Edmond, Oklahoma | |||
257 | Alma Holden, Ruth and Mayme Rolston, Mayme Kohn MacGruder Late 1940s, Dayton, Ohio Alma Holden Simmons, Ruth Rolston, Mayme Rolston, Mayme Kohn MacGruder | |||
258 | Alma Kohn Dickerson | |||
259 | Alma Kohn, Ruth and Mayme Rolston, Mayme Kohn MacGruder | |||
260 | Almo Gay Sanford Note on back of picture: Almo Gay Sanford, 15 yrs. old, Carr High School grad. 1937 | |||
261 | Almo Gay Sanford and Austa Jane Wallace Willhoit | |||
262 | Almo Gay Sanford and friend Note on back: Sept. 1941 to Mar '43, Almo Gay Sanford, Span, Eng, and Typing teacher at Commerce, Oklahoma High Sch, and Ann Kissinger, music teacher. We were going down into a lead and zinc mine. | |||
263 | Almo Gay Sanford Article This article apparently appeared in the student newspaper of the school where she was teaching. | |||
264 | Almo Gay Sanford Bryan Note on back: Gay at 542 Cedarhurst (Dayton), 1946 | |||
265 | Almo Gay Sanford, Austa Jane Wallace Willhoit, Alta Willhoit Sanford Note at bottom says: Almo Gay, MawMaw, Mother - 1940 | |||
266 | Almo Say Sanford Bryan | |||
267 | Almo Say Sanford Bryan | |||
268 | Almo Say Sanford Bryan Note by Almo Gay Sanford Bryan: "The Ralph and Alta Sanford Homestead naer Branson, Colorado - this about 1923, Almo Gay at right. From Jan. 1920 to near end of 1923 (3 1/2 to maybe 4 years to finish out the 'half' of the remaining time to 'work out' the homestead. They bought it from someone who had 'worked' it 3 1/2 years, at least (of the 7 yrs. total required to receve the land). | |||
269 | Almo Say Sanford Bryan | |||
270 | Almo Say Sanford Bryan birthplace | |||
271 | Alta Willhoit Sanford | |||
272 | Alta Willhoit Sanford | |||
273 | Alta Willhoit Sanford | |||
274 | Alta Willhoit Sanford | |||
275 | Alta Willhoit Sanford Note on back by Almo Gay Sanford Bryan: "Alta Willhoit about 10 or 11 yrs. from a photo with several others at someone else's house" | |||
276 | Alta Willhoit Sanford Note on back by Almo Gay Sanford Bryan: "Alta at Seminole, Okla in the '30s? or early '40s | |||
277 | Alta Willhoit Sanford Note on back, unknown writer: "Mrs. R.L. Sanford, 603 E. Edwards St, Edmond, Oklahoma. This photograph was taken in March 1927" Note by Almo Gay Sanford Bryan: "about when she sompleted her Life Certificate at Edmond - 2 yrs. college" | |||
278 | Alta Willhoit Sanford c1910-1912 | |||
279 | Alta Willhoit Sanford | |||
280 | Alta Willhoit Sanford |
39.743242, -84.179608 |
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281 | Alta Willhoit Sanford Status: Located; Grave location: 39.740741, -84.173301 |
39.743242, -84.179608 |
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282 | Alta Willhoit Sanford and Almo Gay Sanford 1940 | |||
283 | Alta Willhoit Sanford and Gay Sanford Taken at Edmond, Oklahoma, in 1925 or 1926 | |||
284 | Alta Willhoit Sanford during World War I | |||
285 | Alta Willhoit Sanford with Deborah Bryan | |||
286 | Amandy A. Culbertson Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Richard K. Thompson |
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287 | An Evening of Sacred Music 28 March 1993 To hear the recording, follow this link>. |
Owner of original: Gregory Allen Martin |
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288 | An Old Salt Goes to Sea with "Fleet" Dayton (Ohio) Daily News 31 July 1960 | |||
289 | Anabell Conway |
Owner of original: Margaret Folz |
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290 | Anabell L. Conway Status: Located; | |||
291 | Andreas (Andrew) Hess in 1920 census |
40.445081, -80.008775 |
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292 | Andreas Hess (possible) passenger list | |||
293 | Andreas Hess in 1900 census |
40.445081, -80.008775 |
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294 | Andreas Hess Naturalization Record | |||
295 | Andrew Jackson cane This cane was reportedly given to John Jones, the (first) father-in-law of Sallie May Campbell Jones Lanham Skinner, by Andrew Jackson at Auburn Prison in New York state. The wood is hickory, the knob is ivory, and the tip is believed to be silver. | |||
296 | Ann Benvie birth record | |||
297 | Ann Brophy Cotter Status: Located; | |||
298 | Ann Brophy Cotter death certificate | |||
299 | Ann Brophy Cotter obituary | |||
300 | Ann Daisey Nolan 1861 census record |