File Name |
Description |
Date |
Contributor |
Family History |
cable.txt |
CABLE Family History |
Feb 1998 |
Donna Tivener |
carver-abraham.txt |
Letter from Abraham CARVER to parents, Nov 1864 |
Feb 2008 |
T. Marshall Hopkins |
havner-t-j-fmly.txt |
Thomas J. HAVNER Family, 1861-1949 |
Dec 2011 |
Rita Wells |
jamestre24gms.txt |
James TRENT, Sr., d. 1823, Somerset |
Sep 2005 |
Ellis Michaels |
speicher-wms.txt |
Letter from William F.SPEICHER to mother and friends, Aug 1863 |
Feb 2008 |
T. Marshall Hopkins |
Family History -
Descendant/Ancestor Charts |
biel-p.txt | Peter BIEL Descendants |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
bowlin-p.txt | Peter BOWLIN and Nancy BLOCKARD Descendants |
Mar 1998 |
Allen Donald Tallman |
buel.txt | Carol Elaine BUEL Ancestors |
Mar 1998 |
unknown |
geibler-j.txt | Jacob GEIBLER Descendants |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
kennel-j.txt | Joseph KENNEL Descendants |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
kling-y.txt | Yorich KLINGAMAN |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
ling-lbl.txt | Lottie Belle (Ling) LONG |
May 1997 |
Kerin K. Horton |
murray-m.txt | Michael MURRAY Descendants |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
ringler-j.txt | John RINGLER Descendants |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
ross-jm.txt | James Michael ROSS Descendants, Stoney Creek Twp. |
Mar 1998 |
Carol Hepburn |
Family History. A
poem and collection of letters written in form of poem,
by Elsie Strawn ARMSTRONG
portraying her life events, feelings, and moves.
Born in Somerset County 1789. Died out west 1871. |
aes-index.txt | Index |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-introduction.txt | Introduction |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-prologue.txt | Prologue - Sketches of my life |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-001.txt | Chapter - First |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-002.txt | Chapter - Second |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-003.txt | Chapter - Third |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-004.txt | Chapter - Fourth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-005.txt | Chapter - Fifth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-006.txt | Chapter - Sixth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-007.txt | Chapter - Seventh |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-008.txt | Chapter - Eight |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-009.txt | Chapter - Nine |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-010.txt | Chapter - Tenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-011.txt | Chapter - Eleventh |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-012.txt | Chapter - Twelfth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-013.txt | Chapter - Thirteenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-014.txt | Chapter - Fourteenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-015.txt | Chapter - Fifteenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-016.txt | Chapter - Sixteen |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-017.txt | Chapter - Seventeenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-018.txt | Chapter - Eighteenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-019.txt | Chapter - Nineteenth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-020.txt | Chapter - Twentieth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-021.txt | Chapter - Twentyfirst |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-022.txt | Lines written on the circumstance of my children
going to Chicago the year of thirty-one, in most bitter cold weather. |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-023.txt | Chapter - Twenty-third |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-024.txt | On being invited to take a ride to visit one of my
sons |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-025.txt | A selection of night thoughts |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-026.txt | I was born in Pennsylvania |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-027.txt | Well I was just thinking, |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-028.txt | Lines written for the inspection of my oldest son |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-029.txt | In 1850 |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-030.txt | They said that would do pretty well for the hoops |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-031.txt | We have an aged citizen |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-032.txt | Recital written Aug 22 1860 on the subject of being
robbed 5 times. |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-033.txt | My pocket book they robbed |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-034.txt | December 24-31, 1860 |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-035.txt | And another family has come in |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-036.txt | When this long predicted, awful war commenced |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-037.txt | The spirit of my dreams has taken a change. |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-038.txt | Some thought on my seventy-second birthday |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-039.txt | In lonesome blindness, thinking of my past life, I
thought I would write about a trip I took to Pennsylvania in the year of
1814. |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-040.txt | A description of my mother |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-041.txt | A description of my father |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-042.txt | My uncle Letts was telling me |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-043.txt | I am in my seventy-fourth |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-044.txt | Angry Words |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-045.txt | July 1863 when going to Jacksonville |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-046.txt | May 10, 1864 a letter to Mrs. Potts includes a
conversation in rhyme. |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-047.txt | In August 1863 at my nephew's in Lacon |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-048.txt | The preacher seemed anxious to hear from me again |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-049.txt | Poor old Father Abraham! |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-050.txt | I always though the lowest |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-051.txt | This trifling, lying Tribune |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-052.txt | Last summer I made a visit |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-053.txt | By your underhanded meanness |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-054.txt | The clock has struck eleven |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-055.txt | In company with my abolition friends that asked me
if I didn't like Mr. Lincoln |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-056.txt | Oh this cruel war |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-057.txt | Written from the account of my son, Washington,
after his return from |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-058.txt | Lines written at the request of my brother Jacob |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-059.txt | A trip to visit brother Jacob's family |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-060.txt | On hearing of the death of my dear son, Jeremiah |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-061.txt | An interesting nephew says |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |
aes-062.txt | Written to my daughter-in law in California ia 1864 |
Jun 2008 |
Les Howard Strawn |