Irving Family History
Histories
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1 | 1894 Newspaper Article about Cornelia Foulk Wife of William L Foulk | ||
2 | 45th US Congress - William L. Foulk Report to the 45th US Congress and action taken to restore William L. Foulk to the US Army | ||
3 | Aunt Ruth Irving's Story Insight into Ruth Irving by a long time friend (David Jones) | ||
4 | Autobiography - Ron Curtis | ||
5 | Edward Preble, Capt. U.S. Navy 14 May 1803 he was directed to take command of the Frigate Constitution at Boston and take lead of the 3rd squadron to "deal with" the Barbary pirates. | ||
6 | Forster of Northumberland, England Pedigree Chart Pedigree chart (large 3-page PDF file) of Forster families originating from Northumberland in England. Includes the numerous Thomas Forster descendants. Compiled from multiple sources and believed correct, maybe not. Recommend do not try to print this chart - it is large | ||
7 | Foster of County Kent, England Pedigree Chart Pedigree chart (large PDF file) of some Foster families from County Kent, England for which some members are believed to have immigrated to North America. Primary source is research performed by Elizabeth French Bartlett; c. 1910 available in the NEHGS R. Stanton Avery Collection. Recommend do not try to print this pedigree chart - it is large. | ||
8 | Foster Surname History Foster ancestors in the United Kingdom and the need to find a connection to our ancestors in America. | ||
9 | Irving Surname History Irving ancestors in the United Kingdom and the lack of connections to ancestors in America. | ||
10 | Other Foster Families of Kent Additional families of County Kent England pedigree chart (PDF File). Source material from research performed by Elizabeth French Bartlett; c. 1910 available in the NEHGS R. Stanton Avery Collection. This file might not print well. | ||
11 | Sara Emma Edmonds Seely Female Union Spy during the US Civil War | ||
12 | The Preble Massacre at the Kennebec - June 9, 1758 A paper published by the Maine Historical Society in 1904 |