Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
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751 | Civil War service record of Peyton Lafayette Campbell | |||
752 | Claire Farley Martin | |||
753 | Clara Hyer Combs Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Greg Martin Date: 30 July 2009 |
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754 | Clara Johnson Picture taken circa 1905 | |||
755 | Clara Theresa Povall Hunt |
Owner of original: Ralph Molyneux |
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756 | Clarence Bryan World War I Draft Registration | |||
757 | Clarence Ray Bryan and four generations | |||
758 | Clarence Ray Bryan Family
1950 Census Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio | |||
759 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. | |||
760 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. Taken 31 January 1919 | |||
761 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. | |||
762 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. Note on back of picture: Ray Bryan, Jr. aged 2 yrs? at 807 Lewis Street riding a home-made vehicle made by Dad | |||
763 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr. Served in the United States Army during World War II, including time in London managing radar sites in the city | |||
764 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
765 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
766 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. Probably November 1969 | |||
767 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
768 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
769 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. Taken at about age 2 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Back of picture has the following note, written by Clarence Ray Bryan, Jr.: "His right hand holds a silver dollar given him by his grandmother (Thomasin Grogan Bryan) to be good while his picture was being taken. It was at this time he lived in Trion, Ga., and a trip to Chattanooga would likely have been made by train. His grandmother lived 5 miles east of Lafayette on the farm. His father was a buyer for the Trion Mills (cotton). | |||
770 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
771 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. | |||
772 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. Taken at 303 Peachbloom, Chattanooga | |||
773 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr. and children | |||
774 | Clarence Ray Bryan, Sr., and Margaret Bryan Note on back: Ray Bryan and daughter Margaret, Fletcher, Fla., April 1931. Taken on the coast, probably Daytona Beach | |||
775 | Clark and Champaign Counties, Ohio, cir 1914 | |||
776 | Clark County, Ohio, USA, Deed On 29 January 1859, James L. and Anna Maria Cotter sold a lot in Clark County which they had purchased on 13 July 1855. | |||
777 | Claude D. Rolston Family Claude D. and Etta May Cotter Rolston, with Gerald, Ruth, and Mamie, c1910-1915 | |||
778 | Clem Buell | |||
779 | Clem Curtis | |||
780 | Clement Willis Gordon Status: Located; Forest Grove Cemetery Sharon, Noble County, Ohio | |||
781 | Clemit B. Buell Served during the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection and retired from the Army in 1925 | |||
782 | Clemmie Jones Rites Are Sunday Ozark County Times 1 December 1966 | |||
783 | Clemmie Willhoit | |||
784 | Clerk of Courts Minutes Muskingum County, Ohio 6 March 1822 Volume G, 1822-1823 | |||
785 | Clerk of Courts Minutes Muskingum County, Ohio 8 March 1822 Volume G, 1822-1823 | |||
786 | Clermont Early in the nineteenth century, in 1807, when rumor brought word to the good folk living along the Hudson that a fellow named Fulton had built a boat, and in it planned to make the trip from New York City to Albany under steam power alone, popular opinion promptly dubbed the venture impossible. Robert Fulton became the target for criticism and derision, harsh and unfeeling. Yet his famous Clermont not only made the run (150 miles in 32 hours), it effectively silenced the critics and jesters and inaugurated an era of steamship development. Although the model is small, it is designed to scale and retains all the important details of the original Clermont. | |||
787 | Clermont and Steamboat Early in the nineteenth century, in 1807, when rumor brought word to the good folk living along the Hudson that a fellow named Fulton had built a boat, and in it planned to make the trip from New York City to Albany under steam power alone, popular opinion promptly dubbed the venture impossible. Robert Fulton became the target for criticism and derision, harsh and unfeeling. Yet his famous Clermont not only made the run (150 miles in 32 hours), it effectively silenced the critics and jesters and inaugurated an era of steamship development. Although the model is small, it is designed to scale and retains all the important details of the original Clermont. | |||
788 | Cleveland Christian Orphanage Annex Buidling | |||
789 | Cleveland Christian Orphanage Main Buidling | |||
790 | Cleveland City Directory, 1879-1880 The entry for Charles Duff reads: teamster A. W. Sawyer & Co. r. 1310 Hough av. | |||
791 | Cleveland Police personnel ledger Charles Duff was assigned badge 160 on the Cleveland, Ohio, police force. This personnel ledger records that he was accused of a rules violation on 24 May 1887 and acquitted one week later. | |||
792 | Closeup of Claire Rousseau's baptismal record | |||
793 | Cloyne Cathedral | |||
794 | Clyde Kohn | |||
795 | Clyde Kohn | |||
796 | Clyde Kohn Discusses Chickens Fort Myers (Florida) News Press 24 January 1954 | |||
797 | Clyde Kohn's World War II draft registration | |||
798 | Clyde Marcena and Myrtle R. Search Kohn | |||
799 | Col. George Sackville Cotter | |||
800 | Col. George Sackville Cotter |