Emmons Genealogy

Emmons Genealogy
Author: Lucile Emmons Mason
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Total Pages: 290
Release: 1961
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William Emmons (1690 or 5-1763) and his family immigrated from England to Farmington, Connecticut. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Missouri and elsewhere.

Riley Smith Emmons & Priscilla Eleanor Howard

Riley Smith Emmons & Priscilla Eleanor Howard
Author: Katherine June Emmons Tyler
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Total Pages: 120
Release: 1965
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Riley Smith Emmons was born 16 April 1842 at Elyria, Ohio to Beecher Porter and Sarah (Sally) Smith Emmons. He married Priscilla Eleanore Howard on 15 October 1863 at Kirksville, Missouri. She was born 11 September 1845 near Athens, Ohio to Charles Elisha and Julia Ann Ross Howard. Riley " ... was a Federal soldier during the War between the States."--Page 22. After their marriage, they lived in St. Claire County, Missouri, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Graham County, Kansas. Riley was an attorney, farmer and raised race horses. He served two terms as County Attorney for Graham County. In 1895 they moved to Perry, Oklahoma where Riley died on 23 February 1904. Priscilla Eleanor Howard died 17 November 1919 at Joplin, Missouri. Ancestors and descendants lived in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, Florida and elsewhere

Wartenbe Genealogy

Wartenbe Genealogy
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Total Pages: 224
Release: 1987
Genre: Family History
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William Wartenbe (1760/1764-1821) and Catherine White (b. 1761) married before 1778 and settled in New Jersey. Later they went to Virginia and Ohio. William was possibly a son of William Wartnaby (1667- 1733), an immigrant from England to Philadelphia, but no definite proof has been located as yet. Descendants and relatives lived in New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Wisconsin and elsewhere. These descendants and relatives are arranged in the text in alphabetical order by surname (and chronologically under each surname).

Valentine Prentice

Valentine Prentice
Author: Linus Joseph Dewald
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Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Reference
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William Prentis (1514-1574) is the first traceable ancestor of the Prentice family. He was from Essex, England and was the father of 7 children. Valentine Prentice (1598?-1633) was the great-grandson of William. He was the first of the Prentices to come to America. He and his wife, Alice Bredda, had at least 3 children. They settled in Boston and later generations settled in Connecticut. Descendants live throughout the United States.