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1. [UTAH] All Swartwout,Swarthout, Swartout,Swartwood, Swathwood, Swarthwood, descendants [1]
URGENT REQUEST!: Now that we are over the holidays, This years is our 350th Anniversary of the landing of the Swartwout family in North America. The name has many variations such as Swarthout, Swartout, Swartwood, Swathwood, Swarthwood etc. We need help in gather lines, pictures, articles, wills, what ever you have stashed in your attic. We would really appreciated it if you shared with us what you had, there a literally thousands of us here looking for our roots, looking for connections. For our 350th An
2. Re: [UTAH] Utah Genea. Historical Mag. 1916 [1]
Hi All Again: I goofed. ( nothing new ) This article is in the 1916 issue of the magizine. Thanks again. Gail Darling ----- Original Message ----- From: Gail Darling To: Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 3:04 PM Subject: [UTAH] Utah Genea. Historical Mag. 1916 > Hi All: > I have been informed that the October issue of the Utah Genealogy & History > Magazine has an article and photograph on page 169, regarding, Mt. Pisgah > and those who were honored and died th
3. [UTAH] Utah Genea. Historical Mag. 1916 [1]
Hi All: I have been informed that the October issue of the Utah Genealogy & History Magazine has an article and photograph on page 169, regarding, Mt. Pisgah and those who were honored and died there. Does anyone have any idea how I might secure a copy of this article???? Thanks for any assistance. Gail Darling Bakersfield, CA darling@ncinternet.net
4. [UTAH] PAROWAN/IRON Co.LOUISA BEEMAN [1]
Hello listers My name is Sandy and I am new to the Utah List. I am looking for information on the LOUISA BEEMAN for which the following entry of the book Heart Throbs of the West Heart Throbs of the West: Volume 5 Origin of Mormon Names of Cities, Mountains, Streams, Counties, Etc., in the United States Indian Names Parowan, county seat of Iron County. It derived its name from an Indian word meaning evil water. It was first called Louisa for Louisa Beeman, one of the first Mormon women to consent to plura
5. [UTAH] Re: UTAH-D Digest V02 #2 [1]
Louisa Beman was the sister of Adelaid who married as a first wife Joseph Bates Noble, my second great grandfather. I have notes on the Alva Beman and Sally Burt Beman family and some of their children. Rose kent Adams in Ca. UTAH-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Part 1.1Type: MHTML Document (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.2Type: MHTML Document (message/rfc822)

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