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My Uncle Was Killed in a B-24 bomber in WW2 and I interviewed the surviving crew members about what happened that day.
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A Yankee Prisoner In Texas - William Ryan
My great grandfather was in Camp Ford, and this is his story.
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Access Genealogy - Biographies of the Cherokee Indians
Families listed in alphabetical order.
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Autobiography of the Rev. William GILL
A list of names indexed from the book.
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Biography of Bill Baker, Grandson of Charles Baker; Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada
Bill Baker was a 1972 CFL All-Star with Saskatchewan, now in the CFL Hall of Fame.
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Biography of Charles Baker and a history of the Settlement of Kindersley, Saskatchewan, Canada
An accounting of the first days of Kindersley and biography of one of the pioneer council members, Charles W. Baker a descendant of Samuel Baker & Catharine Doner.
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An Oregon pioneer.
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She was born in Ireland and made the trek to the United States in 1836.
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A biographical interview with Henry Boyce Coulter Transcription by Gerald W. Coulter BOYCE: My name is Henry Boyce Coulter and I am the grandson of Henry and Mary Coulter of New Hebron, Mississippi, and the son of Rosco and Azalene Coulter.
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Biographical & genealogical information concerning minor English poet William Hetherington of Cockermouth.
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Biography of Admiral John BENBOW 1653 - 1702; British Admiral involved in the Benbow Mutiny; includes genealogies. Published book for sale.
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Brigadier-General Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg
Biography and genealogy of Sir Frederick Gordon Guggisberg, born 1869 in Galt, Ontario.
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Life & times of David ELLIS, captain of lighthouse tenders between Key West Florida and New Orleans. 1829 - 1893.
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Dr. Joseph C. Placak, Pioneer in the Treatment of Tuberculosis
Biography of the life of Dr. Joseph C. Placak who was a leader in the treatment of tuberculosis. He lived in Ohio and in Florida, and died in Virginia. His family includes many scientists, chemists, etc.
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Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum
This is the official site of the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum. Dr. Mudd was the southern Maryland doctor who set the leg of John Wilkes Booth the morning after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
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Eugene Casimir CHIROUSE, O.M.I.
Biography of E. C. CHIROUSE, missionary at the Tulalip Reservation, by Betty Lou Gaeng.
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Gordon Murchison Memoirs, Land Act Director, had considerable experience in land settlement in Saskatchewan and other parts of Canada. Following World War One, he joined the Soldier Settlement Board staff in Saskatchewan. Subsequently, he became the Director of that Board in Ottawa. Later, he became the the first Director of the Veterans' Land Act following WW II. Submitted by G. W. Murchison.
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