Genealogy.
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 31 Collections and/or Records:
Ernest Brownson Family Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 76
Abstract
Correspondence, including information relating to Brownson's professional and personal activities and his attendance at State Normal School, Valley City, N.D.; memorial to Lura Lavonia Perrine, college teacher, of Valley City, N.D.; genealogical material on the Brownson family; and two typewritten mss., one by Brownson's wife, Frances (Williams) Brownson, entitled Pioneering in North Dakota (12 p.), relating to the Williams family of White Earth, N.D., and one by his mother, Cora (Brown)...
Dates:
1851-1970
Family of Christoffer and Anne Rud Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 505
Abstract
Family history of Christoffer and Anne (1821-1893) Rud (spelled Ruud in Norway) whose children emigrated from Aurdal, Valdres, Norway and settled in Zumbrota, Minn., later moving to the Goose River Valley in N.D., and were followed by their parents. Includes mention of life in Norway, settling in Minnesota, meeting relatives and friends who settled in the Goose River Valley, church services in their cabin, marriages of their children, brief mention of snowstorms and prairie fires, and social...
Dates:
1960
Francis Lewis Family Records
Collection
Identifier: SC 103
Abstract
Notarized photograph of 1872 list of birthdates for Francis and Maria E. Manchester Lewis' children; includes Lucinda C. Moulton, second wife of Francis Lewis and their children also. Typed copy of interview and corrections with T.I. Lewis, contains mention of his brothers, Arthur and Albert, their Davenport, N.D. grocery store, their partnership with James Yoder of Fargo, Addison Leech, James Kennedy, T.I.'s career as a watchmaker and jeweler and later as a representative of Griggs Cooper,...
Dates:
1872, 1950-1964
Frank E. Stott Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 239
Abstract
Missouri native who owned and operated in Montpelier, ND.
Dates:
1895-1976
Frank J. Richard Papers
Collection
Identifier: Mss 187
Abstract
Local man and engineer interested in his family's history who spent a great deal of time collecting documents and doing research. Some documents are written in French-Canadian.
Dates:
1758-1857, 1940-1985 (bulk 1940-1985)
Fred Fiechtner Autobiography
Collection
Identifier: SC 875
Abstract
Photocopy of handwritten autobiographical sketch of his life which includes genealogical information on his German ancestors, the Fiechtners and the Gebhardts, from Odessa, Russia and Backnang, Württemburg, Germany. Also included are some photocopies of his father's writings in English and German.
Dates:
1974
George F. Clark Collection of Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 165
Abstract
Correspondence; notes relating to Clark's wife, Emma Clark; W.P.A. biography (1940) on Clark; genealogical material concerning the Clark family, beginning with William Clark who came to Massachusetts from England in 1659; and clippings, including an issue (May 1934) of WCTU's White Ribbon Bulletin.
Dates:
1924-1954
Guttorm and Ragna Lee Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 515
Abstract
Genealogy of the children who emigrated from Hallingdal, Norway to North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota; includes detailed information on emigrating family members, son Torsten who changed family name from Amundson to Lee, son Anders who used Sorlie as his family name and lived at Hudson, S.D., and a page of photographs from a newspaper article on the farm home near Fertile, Minn.
Dates:
1968
Isaac E. Sutherland Family Collection
Collection
Identifier: SC 1050
Abstract
Family history, written by Sutherland's granddaughter Norma Gooden Gilbert, containing information relating to the Sutherland and Gooden families, particularly to his daughter Psyche M. Gooden, and to hardships endured by the pioneer families in the late 1890s; Iowa National Guard documents concerning his son, Albert E. Sutherland; photos; and miscellaneous documents.
Dates:
1898-1960
Janke Family Papers
Collection
Identifier: SC 699
Abstract
Chronicles the family of Christoff and Anna Maria (Schlechter) Janke, German-Russian immigrants, who lived at Parkston, S.D. & Fessenden, N.D.
Dates:
1993
Found in:
Institute for Regional Studies
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Janke Family Papers