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351 | Reuben and Angela Mapp Taylor Wedding family photo (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
352 | Reuben and Angela Mapp Taylor Wedding Photo (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
353 | Reuben Joseph Taylor Birth Announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
354 | Reuben Warren Allred Member of Company A in the Mormon Battalion | ||
355 | Roger and Sydney with Michael, Stephen, Reuben, Melissa, Marcus, Benjamin, and Lettitia Taylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
356 | Roger in the news. | ||
357 | Roger makes the news in The Wasatch Wave June 10, 1971. | ||
358 | Roger Norris Taylor 10th grade Report Card. ***Notice the addendum to the teacher's name in the top right hand corner! | ||
359 | Roger, Patty & Grant Taylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
360 | Samantha Louise Mecham | ||
361 | Samuel Lyle Woodson Red Oak, Virginia July 1912 Husband of Gracie Hardy | ||
362 | Samuel Priday | ||
363 | Samuel, Sarah and William Priday Samuel was a stone cutter from England | ||
364 | Sarah Ann Priday Winkless 1853-1945 | ||
365 | Sarah Ann Priday Winkless | ||
366 | Sarah Denton Moulton | ||
367 | Sarah Florence Nellie Priday Age 5 years and 27 days. | ||
368 | Sarah Louisa Fausett Wife of John W. Turner, the 1st elected Sherrif of Utah County and maternal grandfather of Vera Stubbs Moulton. | ||
369 | Sarah Louisa Turner Allred Photo found in the historically preserved cabin where she was born. The cabin was built by her father, John Wesley Turner. | ||
370 | Scott and Kathy Scott Heiner Wedding Announcement 1980 (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
371 | Shadrack Joseph Mustain's Land Patent Land Patent issued from the Booneville Land Office on 7/21/1900 for 40 acres. Name spelled "Chadrich J. Mustain" | ||
372 | Shalene Taylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
373 | Ship's after 5"/38 twin gun mount burning, as her crew tried to control fires on 19 March 1945. The carrier had been hit by a Japanese air attack while operating off the coast of Japan. Photographed from USS Santa Fe (CL-60), which extinguished the fire in this gun mount by playing streams of water through the mount's open door. Later, the other 5"/38 twin gun mount and the 40mm quad machine gun mount (at right) also burned. Note ammunition loaded in the feed racks of the 40mm guns. http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/13.htm | ||
374 | Showtime is sponsored by RIcks College, the larges private two-year college in the United States. Showtime has performed throughout the USA, Canada, South Africa and the British Isles. (Excerpt from the post card Alena sent to Granny Vone). Alena is in the back at the center with the keyboard. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
375 | Sol and Isabelle Price Kunkel | ||
376 | Solomon "Burke" Kunkel Parents: Solomon Acton Kunkel and Isabelle Lawrence Price Smith Kunkel | ||
377 | Solomon "Burke" Kunkel Age 20 | ||
378 | Solomon Acton Kunkel 1837-1916 | ||
379 | Solomon Acton Kunkel | ||
380 | Solomon Burke Kunkel and his older brother, Edward Wallace Kunkel. | ||
381 | Solomon Lemuel Acton | ||
382 | Sophia Hollis Price Second wife of Edward Price. | ||
383 | Stephanie Nicholes Birth Announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
384 | Stephen and Roger Taylor Stephen and Roger in front of the Atlanta Temple as Stephen gets ready to go on his mission to Alabama (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
385 | Stephen Francis Taylor Birth Announcement (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
386 | Stephen, Shelene, Christopher, Kyra and Tabitha Taylor (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
387 | Steven Hardy (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
388 | Susan Lucretia McClure | ||
389 | Sydney and "kids" After Rog's funeral service (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
390 | Sydney Moulton Taylor Cute little girl (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
391 | Sydney Moulton Taylor One of ten finalists for the Days of '47. There were 169 girls from all over Utah who tried out. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | ||
392 | The children of James Heber and Euphemia Carroll Moulton | ||
393 | The Family of Jasper Newton Summers and Elizabeth Cunningham Summers
Jasper and Elizabeth are seated in middle. Jasper Newton is holding Beatrice Lavell Strawn. Directly to Elizabeth's left, seated, is Mike's Great Grandfather, James Franklin STRAWN. James is holding Jasper William Strawn. Standing directly behind him is Mike's Great Grandmother, Lula SUMMERS, daughter of Jasper and Elizabeth. Standing between Elizabeth and James is Great Uncle, Joseph Cecil STRAWN. Jasper Newton Summers (1861-1912) and a few other family members are buried in Pine Ridge Cemetery. L to R: seated Everett Summers in front of Pearl Charlie Summers in front of Myra Jasper Newton Summers in front of Edgar Elizabeth Cunningham Summers James Franklin Strawn in front of Lula Summers Wright Casey in front of Mamie Summers Tom Summers in front of Mollie the young girl kneeling in front is Nellie Summers the young boy standing between Elizabeth and James is Joseph Cecil Strawn. Additional info from Willa. Mollie m. Tom Summers. Everett Summers m. Pearl. Mollie and Hollie were twins. Tom and Everett Summers --brothers their father J.N. Summers. (Mary) Effie Dee, Mollie, Hollie, and Pearl---children of Mary Eliz. Huddleston (b.1857)and A.A. Bates. Mary Elizabeth Huddleston (b.1857) a younger sister of David Mac Huddleston (Photo Gallery #1.) Mary Elizabeth and David Mac Huddleston children of David Huddleston(1806-1868) and Margaret Hammond (1805- 1875). | ||
394 | The Hardy homestead in Kaysville, Utah 1949 The house behind us is one dad was building, we were living in the basement till it was finished. They are: back L - R Amos holding Julie, Oleen, Eva, Heber holding Steve, Eva (Dennis, Elizabeth's son behind), Josephine holding Patty (Raymond behind). Center Joann, Elizabeth's dau, Evelyn, Eva's dau, myself, Catherine. Front Grant, Roger, and Elizabeth's children Lamar, Geraldine and Joyce (You can't see her, but I know it is her). The car by the way is Amos'. (Thanks to Virginia Hardy Frazier) | ||
395 | The rest of the CDC article on Roger's software design | ||
396 | Thomas Connaire and Catherine (Bridget) Kilkenny | ||
397 | Thomas E. Mustain's Land patent certificate Issued 11/30/1870 from the Booneville Land office for 160 acres in Dallas County, Missouri. | ||
398 | Thomas Lee Watson | ||
399 | Thomas Lee Watson | ||
400 | Thomas Moulton 1810-1892 |