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0553: Emilie Friedericke Muller Lowe Manuscript, 1751-1992, Marshall University Special Collections
0553: Emilie Friedericke Muller Lowe Manuscript, 1751-1992, Marshall University Special Collections
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Entitled "War Bride of West Virginia," collection contains documents, photographs, and typescript reminiscences related to Mrs. Lowe's immigration to the United States as a German war bride in 1948 as well as genealogical material on her German ancestry.
0474: Gill Family Papers, 1807-1988, Marshall University Special Collections
0474: Gill Family Papers, 1807-1988, Marshall University Special Collections
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Cabell County, West Virginia, family from England, ca. 1846. Papers consist of extensive genealogical research conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Gill, including records from Staffordshire, England. Notable are the diaries of emigrant ancestor Joseph Gill, a civil engineer in England and in Cabell County, West Virginia.
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Gill Family Papers, 1807-1988 here.
0423: Ancestor Chart, 1872, Marshall University Special Collections
0423: Ancestor Chart, 1872, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection is composed of two pages entitled, “How many ancestors have you?” and contains a list of ancestors (one for each generation and when they were born or died), what rulers in England ruled while each ancestor lived, and how many ancestors you would have each generation for twenty-four generations. The pages were found in William S. Appleton’s “Memorials of the Cranes of Chilton” published in Cambridge in 1868. The pages are undated, and the date is approximated based on the book the pages were found in.
0282: Lawrence Corbly Papers, 1890, Marshall University Special Collections
0282: Lawrence Corbly Papers, 1890, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection contains objects belonging to Lawrence J. Corbly that would commonly be found on a desk. These materials appear to have been collected during Corbly’s European travels, especially in Switzerland and Germany. This collection absorbed accession 0272, the folder labelled “Corbly Family”. This folder contains a 1979 manuscript sent to Marshall President Robert B. Hayes regarding Lawrence J. Corbly’s ancestors. Also included is a manuscript possibly by Agnes Corbly Kiger (niece of Lawrence Corbly) regarding the “Corbly’s as She Knew Them”, Andrew Lynn Corbly and Miranda Moore Corbly.
0246: W. Macknight Manuscript, 1848, Marshall University Special Collections
0246: W. Macknight Manuscript, 1848, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection consists of a portfolio bound, fold out genealogical table of English rulers from Egbert to Victoria on nine folded paper panels. Elaborately decorated with pen and ink lettering and colored coats of arms and flags, the lineage breaks down by epoch and line such as Saxon, Danish, Saxon Line Restored, and Norman, etc. The inside of the portfolio reads “Mrs. Ed. J. Greenwalt, City”.