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1Title:  Audra Troyer Genealogy Research Papers     
 Creator:  Troyer, Audra 
 Dates:  1851-1997 
 Abstract:  Audra Troyer (1905-1997) was a genealogist who researched her family history, including the Doty, Eames, Kenley, Ross, Sherman, Turner, Walder, Welch, and Wilder families. These families resided in Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, and New York. The collection consists primarily of photocopies of birth certificates, death certificates, family trees, notes, newspaper clippings, and publications. 
 Call #:  MS 5185 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Doty family | Eames family. | Indiana -- Genealogy. | Kenley family | New York (State) -- Genealogy | Ohio -- Genealogy. | Ross family. | Turner family. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Sources. | United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Sources. | Virginia -- Genealogy. | Walker family. | Welch family. | Wilder family.
 
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2Title:  Kenyon Stevenson Genealogical Collection     
 Creator:  Stevenson, Kenyon 
 Dates:  1646-1963 
 Abstract:  Kenyon Stevenson was a Cleveland, Ohio, sales manager and advertising executive and an avid genealogist who compiled family records and wrote genealogies. The collection consists of genealogical correspondence; compiled genealogies; photocopies of deeds, indentures and wills; abstracts and transcripts of vital records, deeds, indentures, letters of reference, church parish records, and wills; books, pamphlets, and articles; newspaper clippings;lineage records; census records; tax lists; transcribed narratives; biographies; state and county histories; land grant and petition lists; tombstone transcriptions; militia and muster rolls; Quaker and Baptist records; lawsuits and court case transcripts; and slave vital records and names in various documents. Family names include Anderson, Archer, Jordan, Beeson, Bohannon, Brittain, Parks, Bunker, Bush, Carroll, Crow, Crunkleton, Davidson, Coyle, Dooley, Durham, Everett, Finney, Foote, Francis, Gaines, Garland, Gentry, Glasscock, Gregory, Hardwick, Hervey, Hodgson, Hudson, Hutson, James, Johns, Kelso, Powell, Kyle, Lambert, Lane, Lusk, McCarty, McClaine, Reed, Shelburne, Shelton, Skeel, Stevenson, Stodghill, Struman, Sutherland, Swearingen, Cresap, Tomlinson, Waugh, Wells, Williams, Wood, Herman, Wortman, and Yates families. 
 Call #:  MS 4847 
 Extent:  9.20 linear feet (10 containers) 
 Subjects:  Stevenson, Kenyon, b. 1895 | Lane family. | Shelton family. | Stephenson family. | Yates family. | Anderson family. | Kelso family. | McClaine family. | Cresap family. | Lambert family. | Tomlinson family. | Shelburne family. | Waugh family. | Williams family. | Reed family. | Wortman family. | Wood family. | Wells family. | Herman family. | Gregory family. | Skeel family. | Struman family. | Stodghill family. | Sutherland family. | Powell family. | Swearingen family. | Lusk family. | Hodgson family. | McCarty family. | Kyle family. | Davidson family. | Hudson family. | Hardwick family. | Archer family. | James family. | Hervey family. | Johns family. | Coyle family. | Francis family. | Durham family. | Gaines family. | Jordan family. | Garland family. | Everett family. | Gentry family. | Dooley family. | Glasscock family. | Finney family. | Beeson family. | Foote family. | Bohannon family. | Brittain family. | Park family. | Bunker family. | Bush family. | Carroll family. | Crow family. | Crunkleton family. | Genealogists -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | World War, 1914-1918 -- Sources. | World War, 1939-1945 -- Sources. | African Americans -- History. | Indians of North America -- History. | Delaware -- Genealogy. | Indiana -- Genealogy. | Kentucky -- Genealogy. | Maryland -- Genealogy. | New England -- Genealogy. | New Jersey -- Genealogy. | New York -- Genealogy. | North Carolina -- Genealogy. | South Carolina -- Genealogy. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Sources. | Ohio -- Genealogy. | Pennsylvania -- Genealogy. | Tennessee -- Genealogy. | Virginia -- Genealogy. | West Virginia -- Genealogy.
 
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3Title:  DeFreesez and Henricks Family Papers     
 Creator:  DeFreesez and Henricks Family 
 Dates:  1867-1876 
 Abstract:  Anthony DeFreesez, (1788-1873) one of twelve children, was born May 4, 1788 in Rockbridge, Virginia. He died in South Bend, Indiana. His father was Joseph Hutton DeFreesez, (ca. 1753-1826) born in New York, New York, and his mother was Mary Start (ca. 1755-ca. 1829). According to Anthony's family narrative, DeFreesez is French in origin and the family came to New York, then known as New Amsterdam, from Holland. The name may have originally been DeForest and evolved to DeFreesez due to a Dutch pronunciation. Dr. John A. Henricks (1811-ca. 1876), great-great-grandfather of the collection donor, was born August 10, 1811 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. His family soon moved to Champaign County, Ohio. He studied medicine at Urbana with lectures in Cincinnati and then began to practice medicine. He continued to practice medicine until the early 1830s when he moved to the South Bend, Indiana area. He was married to Julia Comparet ca. 1833 and they had two children who both died in infancy. Julia died around this time as well, and John relocated to Joliet, Illinois to work on the Illinois and Michigan Canal and then become the warden of the state prison in Joliet until 1842 when he returned to the South Bend area. He remarried in 1841 to Harriet Sanger (Langer?) and they had six children of which only one, Edward W. Henricks, survived. Edward W. Henricks, son of John A., was born ca. 1849. He served aboard the U.S.S. Canandaigua in the late 1860s. His log of a voyage from October 25, 1867-November 20 1868 is included in this collection. He was married around 1872 to Elizabeth (unknown maiden name) and they had three children. Louise (b. ca. 1874) and John (b. ca. 1876) were both born in Indiana and Harold (ca. 1890-1955) was born in Ohio. S The collection consists of a family narrative, log of a voyage on the U.S.S. Canandaigua, and a manuscript obituary. 
 Call #:  MS 5122 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  DeFreesez family. | Hendricks family. | United States. Navy -- Sea life -- 19th century -- Diaries. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Ohio -- Personal narratives. | Frontier and pioneer life -- Indiana -- Personal narratives. | New York (State) -- Emigration and immigration -- 18th century -- Personal narratives. | New York (State) -- Genealogy. | Ohio -- Genealogy. | Indiana -- Genealogy.
 
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