Genealogy
Found in 158 Collections and/or Records:
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph H. Sayre, Compilers, Genealogy Records
Genealogical information on the related families of Dorner (Danner) and Fast (Faust, Fass), more specifically of the family line of Nicklaus Faust and Cadarina Danner Faust of Fayette Co., PA. Included is a note of correction on an article published in the Monongalia Chronicle about the Dorner relatives of Cadarina Faust.
Mrs. Delbert Dyer, Compiler, Genealogical Charts of the Dyer Family of Pendleton County
Genealogical charts for three consecutive generations (circa 1730 - circa 1840) of the Dyer family of Pendleton County, West Virginia, including William Dyer (ca. 1730s - 1758), Roger Dyer (1755 - 1810), and Zebulon Dyer (born 1804). Compiled by Mrs. Delbert Dyer of Dearborn, Michigan.
Mrs. Lawrence M. Cox Papers
Mrs. Louis S. Bushfield, Compiler, Genealogies
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).
Mrs. Louise Morris, Collector, Papers
Nathan Ochs Family Papers
Neale Family (Parkersburg, W.Va.) Genealogy
Genealogy of the Richard Neale (1743-1816) and Francis Underwood Neale (d. before 1800) family from 1620 to 1962. Includes children of Richard and Francis Neale and the descendants of their son, Thomas Neale (1774-1834) and his wife, Margaret C. Winn Neale (1775-1823), who lived in Wood County, Virginia, now West Virginia. Thomas Neale was a merchant in Parkersburg.
Nell Lanham Leonian (1892-1975) Papers, Typed Document
A Morgantown resident's account of her student years at West Virginia University and of experiences as a teacher at her alma mater and in southern West Virginia. Included is a history of the Bailey, Lanham, and Pepper families.
Newlon-Camden Families, History and Genealogy
Ogden Family Papers
Documents [1791-1887] concerning lands and business in Harrison and Monongalia counties; history of the Ogden, Talkington, Hawker, and other families [1911-1946]; correspondence [1904-1907] concerning Marshall W. Ogden's law practice and business; and a list of candidates endorsed by the Ku Klux Klan in West Virginia in 1924.