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1885 Cabinet Photo of Alice M. (Brownlee) Welch- Galva, IL Genealogy
$ 13.2
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Cabinet Card Photo ofAlice M. Brownlee (1867-1936)
Alice Maude Brownlee
was the daughter of
Thomas Brownlee
(1824-) &
Elizabeth Copeland
(1836 -).
Aice married
Archibald M. Welch
(1868-1913).They had two children:
Elizabeth Welch
(1895-1960), married
Henry Sizer Campbell
. Two children:
Henry Sizer Campbell, Jr.
(1927-2003), married
?????
. Three children
William Campbell
David Campbell
Claudia Campbell
Alice Campbell
(1931-2014), married
Loren Prescott
. Three children:
Karen Prescott
Barbara Prescott
Loren Prescott
David T. Welch
(1903-1969), married
Mildred E. Van Sickle
, daughter of
Julius G. Van Sickle
Photographer: Aikin, Evanson, IL
Condition: Very good condition. Photo has good sharpness and contrast. Some very light spotting noticable photo. Notation on reverse in pencil, "Alice M. Brownlee, Galva, Ill. 1888".
The "facesfromthepast" watermark is for eBay purposes only, and does not appear on the original photo you will receive.
Free USPS First Class shipping (includes tracking).
Please email
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bidding if you have any questions. Southern Loyalists in The Civil War
The Southern Claims Commision
Gary B. Mills
Volume totaling
666
pages. Book is in new condition. Just what you need for genealogy research. Per the publisher;
Six years after the end of the Civil War, Congress created the Southern Claims Commission, through which pro-Union Southerners could apply for reimbursement of some of their losses. Some 22,298 cases were filed by individuals, family groups, churches, and businesses, and the adjudication of these suits created a vast store of historical data that is now maintained by the National Archives. Among other things, these case files include such items as family letters and Bibles, wills and probate records, personal accounts, and property inventories--a motherlode of genealogical data.
The present work is a "master index" to the case files of the Commission, and it is the only viable means of unlocking the vast trove of records it generated. The index gives, in tabular form, the name of the claimant, his county and state, the Commission number, office number and report number, and the year and the status of the claim.
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