McNITT Family
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Ancestry
& Descendants of Daniel McNITT & Jane MOORES
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Daniel lived in Washington and Cayuga Counties, New York;
and Seneca County, Ohio. Many descendants moved on to Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa Counties,
Michigan
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Chapters from The MacNauchtan
Saga Concerning Barnard McNITT and His Descendants
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Text and illustrations concerning
the family of Barnard McNitt (1700-1773), emigrant from Ulster who settled
at Palmer, Massachusetts, from the book by V.V. McNitt
- James McNITT
Autobiography
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My father wrote this text concerning his early life
up to his marriage to my mother in 1947. I have added annotations and
photographs
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My Grandparents: Bill McNITT and Emma MERRILL
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This history brings together details of their lives with photographs that
belonged to my father
- The Bolton Brothers
and McNitt Sisters of Washington and Cayuga Counties in New York
- The families of Revolutionary War soldiers James
and Alexander Bolton and their wives Margaret and Sarah McNitt
- The McNITTs and
McNUTTs of North Central Ohio
- The family of David McNutt in Sandusky, Ottawa,
Erie and Huron counties and other McNitts and McNutts who lived nearby
Some of My Other American Families
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Joseph HANDY: Revolutionary War Soldier
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Private in the Massachusetts
line who later moved to Broome County, New York
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Alfred
M. MERRILL and Sarah (HANDY) MERRILL: Pioneers of Michigan's Isabella and
Missaukee Counties
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Alfred was a shoemaker from
Broome County, New York who moved to Isabella County, Michigan in 1855
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The BULLEN, WHEELER, and WILDER Families of Pittsford,
Vermont; Niagara County, New
York; and Kent County, Michigan
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The story of the related families of Joseph and Mary
Bullen, Edward and Abigail Wheeler, and Harvey and Hannah Wilder. Mary,
Abigail, and Hannah were sisters.
My Mother's English Families
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The HARVEY
Family: Shopkeepers in the Andover High Street
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Family from the Isle of Wight
in England who moved to Andover in Hampshire and ran shops in the High
Street for many decades
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Bible Christian
Preacher Mary Toms WARDER
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Mary served as a preacher during
the first quarter of the 19th century in Cornwall and the Isle of Wight
in England for a church that was an offshoot of English Methodism
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The WARDER
Family: Isle of Wight Shoemakers
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The family of Robert Warder
and Frances Whitebread of Shanklin, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England in
the 18th and 19th centuries
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Descendants
of Benjamin WITHERS and Maria MILES
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The family of English farm
labourer Benjamin Withers and his wife Maria who lived at West Shefford
(Berkshire), Marlborough (Wiltshire) and Andover (Hampshire) in the 19th century
Marilyn and her Ancestors
- Photographs
of Marilyn MUNSELL McNITT, 1951-1976
- A selection of photographs of Marilyn
from her family's photo collection.
- Photographs
of Marilyn MUNSELL McNITT, 1976-2013
- A selection of photographs of Marilyn used on
the photo board at her visitation and funeral.
- Ruth WEINMANN's Early Years in the United States and
Germany, 1929-1950
- The story of Marilyn's
mother's birth in Detroit, her childhood in Germany, and her return to the United States
with many photographs
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Genealogy
of John O. MUNSELL & Emma R. BROWN
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Also features the families
of LEEPER, AUBRY, and GRILLOT - Paulding, Darke, Miami, Logan, and Hardin
Counties, Ohio; Hillsdale and Lenawee Counties, Michigan; and Lorraine
in France
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French Ancestors
of Anna Rosella OBRY (AUBRY) of Darke County, Ohio, U.S.A.
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Families from the Department of the
Meuse in the region of Lorraine in France
- the Aubry family of Herbeuville, the Drouot family of Hannonville,
the Grillot family of Pareid, and the Borin (Baurin) family of Hennemont
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Our
VOGEL and WEINMANN Immigrants from Plauen, Germany to the United States
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Richard and Martha Vogel immigrated in 1912 and
1914; their nephew Max Weinmann joined them in 1924; Max's
brother Andreas and sister-in-law Bertha soon followed
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