"Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
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"Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
I'd be very grateful if anyone who has a copy of "Colonial Families of
Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it says
there about the Faulkner family.
Thanks,
Simon Morris
Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it says
there about the Faulkner family.
Thanks,
Simon Morris
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
Simon Morris wrote:
Simon: Is this where you found the info or does this add some for you?
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/ph ... jordan.htm
Also Google Books finds numerous libraries that have it if no one
responds.
ecunningham@att.net
I'd be very grateful if anyone who has a copy of "Colonial Families of
Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it says
there about the Faulkner family.
Simon: Is this where you found the info or does this add some for you?
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/ph ... jordan.htm
Also Google Books finds numerous libraries that have it if no one
responds.
ecunningham@att.net
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
ecunningham wrote:
You guessed it - that's where I found the information.
Thanks very much - I didn't know Google Books knew about physical
libraries. Unfortunately I'm based in the UK (though one of those
Faulkners was my great-grandfather), and Google doesn't know about any
libraries here that have the book - but I'll be visiting Virginia next
month, where there are some copies, so that could be a good fallback for me.
Thanks again,
Simon.
Simon Morris wrote:
I'd be very grateful if anyone who has a copy of "Colonial Families of
Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it says
there about the Faulkner family.
Simon: Is this where you found the info or does this add some for you?
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/ph ... jordan.htm
You guessed it - that's where I found the information.
Also Google Books finds numerous libraries that have it if no one responds.
Thanks very much - I didn't know Google Books knew about physical
libraries. Unfortunately I'm based in the UK (though one of those
Faulkners was my great-grandfather), and Google doesn't know about any
libraries here that have the book - but I'll be visiting Virginia next
month, where there are some copies, so that could be a good fallback for me.
Thanks again,
Simon.
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
Simon Morris wrote:
OCLC unveils global Web site: The world’s libraries. Connected.
oclc.org is a consolidated Web presence that brings together sites for
every geographic region OCLC serves, providing a single access point for
global and regional information about OCLC.
The new site went live February 11 and is another step in an ongoing
process of change that OCLC is going through to serve libraries as a
global cooperative with a global strategy and global focus.
http://www.bl.uk/
http://catalogue.bl.uk/
looks as if they don't have it
nearest
HARPER, Lillie Du Puy Van Culin. Colonial Men and Times.
Containing the Journal of Col. Daniel Trabue; the Huguenots; Genealogy,
with brief sketches of the alli 1916
9907.h.4.
GLENN, Thomas Allen. Some Colonial Mansions, and those who lived in
them. With genealogies of the various families mentioned. 1898-99.
=========================================================
LC Control No.: 11009544
LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/11009544
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), 1840-1921, ed.
Main Title: Colonial families of Philadelphia.
Published/Created: New York : Lewis Pub. Co., 1911.
Description: 2v. ill.,ports. 28cm.
http://catalog.loc.gov/
they have three copies at least so your local library in England can get
it for you on interlibrary loan
(via BL documantation centre in Lincolnshire
Hugh W
--
For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and
district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
ecunningham wrote:
Simon Morris wrote:
I'd be very grateful if anyone who has a copy of "Colonial Families
of Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it
says there about the Faulkner family.
Simon: Is this where you found the info or does this add some for you?
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/pa/ph ... jordan.htm
You guessed it - that's where I found the information.
Also Google Books finds numerous libraries that have it if no one
responds.
Thanks very much - I didn't know Google Books knew about physical
libraries. Unfortunately I'm based in the UK (though one of those
Faulkners was my great-grandfather), and Google doesn't know about any
libraries here that have the book - but I'll be visiting Virginia next
month, where there are some copies, so that could be a good fallback for
me.
OCLC unveils global Web site: The world’s libraries. Connected.
oclc.org is a consolidated Web presence that brings together sites for
every geographic region OCLC serves, providing a single access point for
global and regional information about OCLC.
The new site went live February 11 and is another step in an ongoing
process of change that OCLC is going through to serve libraries as a
global cooperative with a global strategy and global focus.
http://www.bl.uk/
http://catalogue.bl.uk/
looks as if they don't have it
nearest
HARPER, Lillie Du Puy Van Culin. Colonial Men and Times.
Containing the Journal of Col. Daniel Trabue; the Huguenots; Genealogy,
with brief sketches of the alli 1916
9907.h.4.
GLENN, Thomas Allen. Some Colonial Mansions, and those who lived in
them. With genealogies of the various families mentioned. 1898-99.
=========================================================
LC Control No.: 11009544
LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/11009544
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), 1840-1921, ed.
Main Title: Colonial families of Philadelphia.
Published/Created: New York : Lewis Pub. Co., 1911.
Description: 2v. ill.,ports. 28cm.
http://catalog.loc.gov/
they have three copies at least so your local library in England can get
it for you on interlibrary loan
(via BL documantation centre in Lincolnshire
Hugh W
--
For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and
district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 09:44:48 +0100, Hugh Watkins wrote:
And there was me thinking the British Library HQ was at Boston Spa, West
Yorkshire. Not Boston, Lincs. or Boston, Mass.
They do of course also have premises at St Pancras and the newspaper
archive at Colindale.
--
Terry
http://catalog.loc.gov/
they have three copies at least so your local library in England can get
it for you on interlibrary loan
(via BL documantation centre in Lincolnshire
Hugh W
And there was me thinking the British Library HQ was at Boston Spa, West
Yorkshire. Not Boston, Lincs. or Boston, Mass.
They do of course also have premises at St Pancras and the newspaper
archive at Colindale.
--
Terry
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
Hugh Watkins wrote:
More book-information-on-the-web that's new to me (though I should have
thought of trying the British Library via interlibrary loan) - thanks
very much.
S.
Simon Morris wrote:
I'd be very grateful if anyone who has a copy of "Colonial Families
of Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it
says there about the Faulkner family.
LC Control No.: 11009544
LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/11009544
Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.)
Personal Name: Jordan, John W. (John Woolf), 1840-1921, ed.
Main Title: Colonial families of Philadelphia.
Published/Created: New York : Lewis Pub. Co., 1911.
Description: 2v. ill.,ports. 28cm.
http://catalog.loc.gov/
they have three copies at least so your local library in England can get
it for you on interlibrary loan
(via BL documantation centre in Lincolnshire
More book-information-on-the-web that's new to me (though I should have
thought of trying the British Library via interlibrary loan) - thanks
very much.
S.
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
Simon Morris wrote:
if you want a short section they will send a photocopy
I got Laphams of America as fiche from a UD university
DUH
because it is on line in ancestrylibrary editon
and neither the librarian nor I spotted it
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx= ... dbid=19594
Aldridge, Bertha Bortle Beal,. Laphams in America :
thirteen thousand descendents including descendents of
John from Devonshire, England, to Providence, R.I., 1673 :
Thomas from Kent, England, to Scituate, Mass., 1634 :
and genealogical notes of other Lapham families.
Victor, N.Y. 1932 and 1953
which is tricky to find even if you know it is there
eventually it will all go into my one-name study - if I live long enough
Hugh W
--
For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and
district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
More book-information-on-the-web that's new to me (though I should have
thought of trying the British Library via interlibrary loan) - thanks
very much.
if you want a short section they will send a photocopy
I got Laphams of America as fiche from a UD university
DUH
because it is on line in ancestrylibrary editon
and neither the librarian nor I spotted it
http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx= ... dbid=19594
Aldridge, Bertha Bortle Beal,. Laphams in America :
thirteen thousand descendents including descendents of
John from Devonshire, England, to Providence, R.I., 1673 :
Thomas from Kent, England, to Scituate, Mass., 1634 :
and genealogical notes of other Lapham families.
Victor, N.Y. 1932 and 1953
which is tricky to find even if you know it is there
eventually it will all go into my one-name study - if I live long enough
Hugh W
--
For genealogy and help with family and local history in Bristol and
district http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Brycgstow/
http://snaps4.blogspot.com/ photographs and walks
GENEALOGE http://hughw36.blogspot.com/ MAIN BLOG
Re: "Colonial Families of Philadelphia"
On Feb 15, 2:20 pm, Simon Morris <si...@letusgothen.no.spam.org>
wrote:
I think I found what you are looking for. But, this info is from the
book, "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania", edited by
John W. Jordan, published by Lewis Publishing Company in 1911.
On page 122, under the SWIFT Family:
"Samuel Swift, b. Jan. 19, 1875; m. June 8, 1896, Ellen Mary Faulkner,
dau. of Edwin and Lucy (Schofield) Faulkner, and had issue:--
Katharine Faulkner Swift, b. April 19, 1897;
Samuel Swift Jr., b. Jan. 14, 1903."...
"Elizabeth Shippen Swift, b. June 28, 1878; m., Jan. 9, 1904, William
Arthur, son of Edward and Lucy (Schofield) Faulkner; they had issue:--
Lucy Faulkner, b. March 13, 1905;
Edwin Faulkner, b. Nov. 12, 1906."
wrote:
I'd be very grateful if anyone who has a copy of "Colonial Families of
Philadelphia" would turn to page 122 and post/email me what it says
there about the Faulkner family.
Thanks,
Simon Morris
I think I found what you are looking for. But, this info is from the
book, "Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania", edited by
John W. Jordan, published by Lewis Publishing Company in 1911.
On page 122, under the SWIFT Family:
"Samuel Swift, b. Jan. 19, 1875; m. June 8, 1896, Ellen Mary Faulkner,
dau. of Edwin and Lucy (Schofield) Faulkner, and had issue:--
Katharine Faulkner Swift, b. April 19, 1897;
Samuel Swift Jr., b. Jan. 14, 1903."...
"Elizabeth Shippen Swift, b. June 28, 1878; m., Jan. 9, 1904, William
Arthur, son of Edward and Lucy (Schofield) Faulkner; they had issue:--
Lucy Faulkner, b. March 13, 1905;
Edwin Faulkner, b. Nov. 12, 1906."