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Articles or
Reference Materials About Our Family
Below is a tabulation of various articles, letters and
other documents we have found that contains family information.
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Surname Article is About
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Name of Article and Description
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Brannen
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Articles from the Newspaper, "The Belfast News Letter" - Belfast, Ireland
These newspaper articles concern the passengers of the Ship
Elizabeth that left Belfast, Ireland on or about November 16, 1772 bound for
Savannah, Georgia. Hugh Brannen signed his mark to a letter attesting to
his good treatment aboard the Elizabeth prior to sailing.
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Brannen
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Florida's Flaming Six Guns
by Jack Murray - An article about the wild west shot-outs in Taylor
Co., Florida about 1900.
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Brannen
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Brannens
by W. T. Cash - A newspaper article about the
Brannen family of Taylor Co., Florida
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Brannen
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Lily
Brannen Letter to Richard Brannen - 16 June 1992
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This letter was written by Lily Brannen (1916- ) of
Greenville, Florida containing much history of the Thomas Brannen
(1794-1864) family of Taylor County, Florida.
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Brannen
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Robert Donaldson's 1844 Letter to Thomas Brannen 12 Feb. 1844
- A letter from Robert Donaldson of Bulloch Co. Georgia to his son-in-law,
Thomas Brannen of Madison County, Florida.
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Brannen
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Thomas Brannen Family and The
Second Florida Cavalry
by Brad Brannan - An article about the Brannen family and its involvement with
the 2nd Florida Cavalry of the Union Army during the Civil War.
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Kelly
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Day Book of John R. Kelly,
December 27, 1888 - Day Book of John R. Kelly
(1847-1932) of Taylor County, Florida. He recorded church minutes
and attendance at New Hope and Spring Warrior Church, teachers salaries and
student enrollment in school and in "Sabbath" school and he recorded numerous
credit purchases of goods from his store from various individuals.
There are hundreds of Taylor County individuals named in this record..
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Townsend
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Townsend Papers
by Marie Townsend Butler. These are the abstracts of some 50 old
papers that were found in the old J. R. Townsend safe in Blenheim, South
Carolina.
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