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Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 04:10:29 EDT
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 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
film # 476928
Albert Texbury(6) (Ishamel) Huldal Bemis (5) (B.B.Bemis) Abigail Hall
(4)
Thomas (3) Percival (2) JOHN (1) born August 31, 1810; married April 17,
1837, HARRIET M. GALLUP, he was the mayor of Nebraska City, Neb. in 1874
Children were:
1. Helen M. born april 15, 1838; married December 9, 1867, Edmund E.
Woolsy, and their children were i) Fred Albert born October 4, 1868
ii) Lewis Elijah, born
Feb. 20, 1871 died
Aug. 11, 1874
iii) Charles Barnum, born
April 26, 1873
2. Mary ellen born Nov. 6, 1839 died Sept. 6, 1849
3. Harriet Augusta born June 9, 1841 died March 26, 1872, md. Oct 9 1869
Edward Payson Sabine, and had a son born and died Nov. 27, 1870
4. Frederic Albert born Nov. 23, 1843 died March 7, 1864
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