Box 30
Contains 7 Results:
Kellogg family genealogy, ca. 1930s
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.
Marshall family genealogy, ca. 1930s
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.
Family documents, 1805-1848
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.
Family documents - reproductions, ca. 1930s
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.
Genealogy charts, ca. 1930s
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.
Gravesite locations, ca. 1930s
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.
Unidentified notebook, 1810-1811
Transcriptions of family letters, family trees, and genealogies. Research was presumably done by Helen Fairbank Carpenter and niece Helen De Freitas for their published family histories. Also includes a few miscellaneous family documents, and a notebook whose author could not be discerned.