Monongalia County (W. Va.)
Found in 176 Collections and/or Records:
Abram Mason Memoir [Xerox]
Abram Mason's memoirs relating events in the history of the Mason family, who resided briefly in Monongalia County, West Virginia.
Albert H. Toothman, Author and Compiler, 'My Wetzel Connection'
Ashford Brown Papers, Archives
Ledger of illness remedies used by Dr. Ashford Brown of Gladesville, West Virginia, who practiced medicine in Monongalia, Preston and Taylor counties before and during the Civil War.
Barns Family Papers
Bayles Family Papers
Benjamin Trembly, Deed for Sale of Land in Preston County, West Virginia
Deed for the sale of land owned by Benjamin Trembly to John Trembly for 300 dollars. The land is described as being located in Monongalia County (now Preston County), along the bank of Big Sandy Creek. The document is described as both a deed (on the outside) and an indenture (in the main text).
Brand Family Papers
Genealogical studies, "Some Genealogical Notes on the Family of Samuel and Elizabeth Musgrave," and "Some Genealogical Notes on the McDougal Family" (Supplement to the Brand Family Records, 1922), compiled by a Morgantown lawyer and genealogist, Frank M. Brand.
Brand Family Papers
Business and official papers of Monongalia sheriff, John M. Brand and his deputy, William N. Brand, 1861-1872; letter from E. I. Moore of Woodburn Seminary; class prophecy, June 1898 by Friend E. Clark of West Virginia University; and diaries kept by Miss Willa Brand during a European trip, 1913, and a journey through the British Isles in 1924.