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Terry Mason's Family History Site

28,088 names. Major lines: Allen, Beck, Borden, Buck, Burden, Carpenter, Carper, Cobb, Cook, Cornell, Cowan, Daffron, Davis, Downing, Faubion, Fauntleroy, Fenter, Fishback, Foulks, Gray, Harris, Heimbach, Henn, Holland, Holtzclaw, Jackson, Jameson, Johnson, Jones, King, Lewis, Mason, Massengill, McAnnally, Moore, Morgan, Overstreet, Price, Peck, Rice, Richardson, Rogers, Samuel, Smith, Taylor, Thomas, Wade, Warren, Weeks, Webb, Wodell, Yeiser.

 

Citations


John Pearce Perry

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, Film 1239536, Page 436, Ref 9152, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.


John Pearce Perry

1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, Film 1239536, Page 436, Ref 9152, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA.


Eli Wodell

1Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 1880, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL Film 1020783 Item 6.
"Our ancestors here were certainly worthy and respectable people in their day; we should love them not simply because they were our ancestors, though that is something; but, because they planted us in this country. Look at the starving peasantry in Ireland, (England not much better) at the present time; then if you can realize that but for these worthies, we might now have been a portion of that starving peasantry, can you resist a feeling of respect, love, and veneration, for those who encountering many perils and difficulties, crossed a boistereous Atlantic, not, mind ye, a week or a ten days passage in a capacious and comfortable steamer, but a two or three month passage in a filthy and crowded sailing vessel; conquered the savage, hewed down the forests, and made the country such as we now see it; can you I say fail to cherish their memories and own the name which they have bequeathed to you?."

2Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 58.
8 children and 10 grandchildren listed.

3New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts, Westport, Vital records of, to the year 1850, Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1918, Birth, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL 974.485/W1 V28v.

4Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 58.


Lydia Tripp

1Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 81, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL Film 1020783 Item 6.

2Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 58.


Webster Wodell

1Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 58, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL Film 1020783 Item 6.
"A soldier of the Rebellion."


Seth Wodell

1Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 58, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL Film 1020783 Item 6.


Eli Wodell

1Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 1880, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL Film 1020783 Item 6.
"Our ancestors here were certainly worthy and respectable people in their day; we should love them not simply because they were our ancestors, though that is something; but, because they planted us in this country. Look at the starving peasantry in Ireland, (England not much better) at the present time; then if you can realize that but for these worthies, we might now have been a portion of that starving peasantry, can you resist a feeling of respect, love, and veneration, for those who encountering many perils and difficulties, crossed a boistereous Atlantic, not, mind ye, a week or a ten days passage in a capacious and comfortable steamer, but a two or three month passage in a filthy and crowded sailing vessel; conquered the savage, hewed down the forests, and made the country such as we now see it; can you I say fail to cherish their memories and own the name which they have bequeathed to you?."

2Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, 58.
8 children and 10 grandchildren listed.

3New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts, Westport, Vital records of, to the year 1850, Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1918, Birth, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL 974.485/W1 V28v.


Amanda Brightman

1Eli Wodell, Wodell Family, Genealogy of a part of the, from 1640 to 1880, p. 58, 87, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL Film 1020783 Item 6.
"legal name was Lucy A. Pearce."


Bradford Brightman

1New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Vital records of, to the year 1850, Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1929-1930, 62, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL 974.485/D1 V28v v.2.


Rhoda Wodell

1New England Historic Genealogical Society, Massachusetts, Dartmouth, Vital records of, to the year 1850, Boston : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1929-1930, 62, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA, FHL 974.485/D1 V28v v.2.


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