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Martin family.

 Family

Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:

Eileen Peters, Compiler, Genealogy

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 3281
Scope and Contents

Genealogy research papers of Eileen Peters. Includes genealogies, research notes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, maps, photographs, books, and other publications documenting primarily Preston County, West Virginia families, as well as families of the tri-state region of West Virginia, Maryland, and Virginia. Also includes histories of Preston County, West Virginia (18th through 20th centuries), and general information on how to conduct genealogical research.

Dates: 1887-1995

Elma H. Martin Papers

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 2634
Overview Correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and materials relating to the family of Elma Hicks Martin, originally of Webster Springs, West Virginia. The bulk of the material documents everyday life of Mrs. Martin's sisters, Mary Lee and Aretas Eudora Hicks. The former was a high school home economics teacher in Colorado, and the latter a home economics teacher at West Liberty State College, West Virginia. The correspondence of Mary Lee Hicks relates to her personal...
Dates: 1917-1979

Galbraith Family Papers

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 3253
Overview Newsletters, booklet, photographs, obituaries, newspaper clippings, letters, memorial cards, and other papers which provide genealogical information regarding the Conway, Fetty, Galbraith, Jones, Martin, Pierpont, Smell, Underwood, Wells, Woodburn families. Photographs include portraits of Ethel Woodburn Galbraith and Carl C. Galbraith. The collection also includes materials regarding membership in The National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution and The National Society of Magna...
Dates: 1921-1992

Genealogy Research of Robert L. and Joann West Regarding North Central West Virginia Families

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 4413
Scope and Contents

Folder of genealogy research and correspondence by Robert L. and Joann West, Morgantown based genealogy researchers. Includes information about many prominent Morgantown and North Central West Virginia families, such as the McCray, Nixon, Martin, Stiles, and York families.

Dates: 1974-1976

Helen A. Wesp, Compiler, Genealogies

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 1613
Overview Genealogical records of Alexander Scott, the Scott families of Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Indiana and such allied families as Barker, Barrickman, Bouslog, Caddis, Carpenter, Carr, Chesney, Chipps, Claypoole, Clayton, Cunningham, Daugherty, Davis, Dent, Dragoo, Drummond, Ewing, Fortney, Goodnight, Hamilton, Harrison, Hess, Lindsey, Marchand, Martin, McClelland, McFarland, Menefee, Neely, Pindall, Price, Scott, Shively, Strothers, and Wilson. These records, compiled by Helen A. Wesp,...
Dates: 1962

James Popenoe Letter (copy)

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 3180
Overview

Photocopy of a letter written from the Fort Martin area of Monongalia County by James Popenoe who had visited residents at his birthplace in an effort to prove his birth in August 1777. Popenoe stood to inherit money based upon his age. The Popenoe family had come to Monongalia County from Salem, New Jersey, the native home of settlers of Salem, West Virginia.

Dates: 1820

Mrs. Louis S. Bushfield, Compiler, Genealogies

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 2033
Overview

Includes correspondence, genealogical notes, charts, magazines, newspapers, and books collected and compiled by Mrs. Louis S. Bushfield, a genealogist interested in the tri-state area (West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania).

Dates: undated

Oliver Popenoe, Compiler, Genealogical Material Regarding Popenoe Family

 Collection
Collection Number: A&M 3928
Overview Genealogical material regarding the Popenoe (Papineau, Popino, and other spellings) family and related families (including the Burris, Davis, Dent, Evans, Judy, Martin, Morgan, Prickett, Scott, and Snider families), compiled through the research of Oliver Popenoe. The Poponoe family in North America is traced back to Jean Papineau, a French Huguenot who immigrated to Massachusetts ca. 1700. His son Peter settled in what would later become Monongalia county in the 1770s. This collection...
Dates: 1911-2010, undated

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Genealogy 3
Monongalia County (W. Va.) 2
Camp Cranberry 1
Diaries and journals. 1
Europe 1