Allfree and Gregg Family Papers

Allfree and Gregg Family Papers
Author: Allfree family
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Release: 1815
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The Allfree - Gregg papers are arranged in four series. The series have been designated Family Correspondence, Friends Correspondence, Business Correspondence and Miscellaneous. The correspondence is in very good condition and it includes the envelopes that are stamped and postmarked.

Gregg Family Papers

Gregg Family Papers
Author: Gregg family
Publisher:
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Release: 1956
Genre: Mormons
ISBN:

Genealogies, correspondence, histories, biographies, and miscellaneous items. Also included is a 430-page, typed book with handwritten corrections by Cleo Grigg Johnson entitled: "Five Generations of Mormonism: a Grigg family genealogy embracing the Ancestry, Life and Descendants of Dr. Anderson Irvin Grigg." The materials relate to the Grigg family of Utah and Idaho.

Allfree-Gregg Family Papers

Allfree-Gregg Family Papers
Author: Allfree-Gregg Family
Publisher:
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Release: 1830
Genre: Homewood (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
ISBN:

This addition consists of correspondence between various family members and friends, arranged chronologically by the donor. Included are two of Kate Allfree's sketchbooks and three photographs. The oversize component consists of various legal documents, advertisements, diplomas, and certificates.

Gregg Family Genealogy

Gregg Family Genealogy
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Release: 19??
Genre: Marshall County (Kan.)
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Contains a compiled history of the Gregg family.

Papers of the George Gregg Family, Rush County, Indiana, Including 19th Century Veterinary and Dental Remedies

Papers of the George Gregg Family, Rush County, Indiana, Including 19th Century Veterinary and Dental Remedies
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Palala Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781342020864

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Gregg Family History

Gregg Family History
Author: Margaret Gregg Ewing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 65
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN:

Joseph C. Gregg was born in Indiana in 1881. He and his family moved first to Missouri and then to California. He was working on the railroad when he met and married Cora Coleman. They had two children and later seperated. Information on their descendants and his ancestral lines is included in this volume. Descendants now live in Colorado, Arizona, and elsewhere.