I'll check this when I get home tonight and see what I can find on this
Harriet Gallup!
Carmen
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From: Sharon Gallup [mailto:grandmasangels4@home.com]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 9:47 PM
To: GALLUP-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [GALLUP] (no subject)
Hi every one, it is sure quiet o
Mercedes...
I don't know if it is too late right now...they are working on the new
Gallup genealogy...but if you write Nancy Gallup Byerwalters at NMGB@aol.com
that might be your best shot. At least you are in the 1987 Book...the
closest they have my line is my great-great grandmother.
Carmen
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If anyone ever sees a tin of this Salve....please take a pic for me. I
would love to see it. What is it about people in that area going to the
Dakotas....I don't see the attraction. My Johnsons went from Shelby Co., IA
(not far away from Burt Co., NE) to North Dakota...I know that my Pope line
went from IA to MN to ND...was it cheap land...it can't be the weather.
When we went to ND two years ago...we were hit with a nearby tornado (about
50 miles away) and when we were leaving ND we were hit with egg siz
Hi,
My name is Mercedes Gallup Peters (12-1850). I would like to know if there
is an online registry to put my daughter's info in for the next edition of
the Gallup Geneology Book. I have some paperwork but I'm not sure if the
address to send it to is very current, I think it came with 1987 edition.....
If anyone could get back to me I'd appreciate it.
:-)
MGP
Carmen: Somewhere in my memory I seem to recall a tin of this Salve
(probably minus the salve) in an exhibit somewhere or maybe for sale
someplace but this would have been years ago. Would it be fun to find
something on this salve? We will have to keep digging.
My dad was a Gallup (John D. > John D. > James Henry ) James Henry was from
Conn. but moved to Carrollton, Illinois. My grandfather homesteaded in
South Dakota where my father was born.
Mary in South Dakota
In a message dated 05/
William Gallop
Joseph Gallop b: abt 1779 marries Jerushia or Jerusha Treat b: abt 1785
Weldon W Gallop 1801 - 1884 marries Minvera Holcomb d: 1883
Edmond Gallop 1839 - 1915 marries Mary Ann McCrudy 1842 - 1917
Edmond Lester Gallup..notice change in spelling 1874 - 1935
marries Izora Susan Curtis 1877 - 1975
Neva Lucille Gallup 1897 - 1994 marries Andrew John Mendenhall b: 1987
NOTE: Andrew still living at 102...oldest Mendenhall in US
Mary Joan Mendenhall
Actually there was a Gallup Salve in NE in the 1900's. My great-great-great
grandfather brought the recipe back from NY...I believe that his father
produced the cream there. I don't know a lot about it...because I have only
read things about it. Both Silas Gallup (my gggrandfather) and his brother
James Gallup produced the Salve. Silas Gallup died in 1898 and I don't
recall right now when James Gallup died. If anyone could find a copy of the
advert...I would be thrilled to see it. It should have been
Hello, Thanks for the Gallup info. I have a question that someone who
knows the Gallups in Nebraska might be able to answer. I have heard, but
never seen, that there was a Gallup medical cream that was made and sold in
Nebraska in the early 1900s. Does anyone know if this is true? Who made
it? Who sold it? Anyone have a copy of the advertisement for it?
a Gallup from South Dakota
Hi every one, it is sure quiet on this list lately , has every one
rolled up the carpet.
I was at t
Hi every one, it is sure quiet on this list lately , has every one
rolled up the carpet.
I was at the history centre and one of the people had a film there that
she said I could look over if I wanted to.
I found this little tibbet and thought I would send it out to you all
and see if there was any one that could use it.
Halls of New England
Genealogical and Biographical
by Rev. David B. Hall, A.M.
of Duanesburgh, N.Y.
Publishers
albany, N.Y
Printed for the author
by Joel Munsell's sons
82 State Street
1883