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1Title:  The Healy family    
 Creator:  Healy, Joseph Warren. 
 Hart, Erma Healy.
 Publication:  Chagrin Falls,1960] 
 Notes:  " ... compiled and typed for Edson E. Healy ... about 1900 ... re-copied in 1960 by Erma Healy Hart." p. 159-164 are by Erma Healy Hart. Typewritten. 
 Call #:  Healy family 
 Extent:  164 leaves. 29 cm. 
 Subjects:  Healy family
 
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2Title:  Healy history    
 Creator:  Carrier, Ethel Eliza Pearl Brown, 1896- 
 Publication:  Longmeadow, Mass.?,1968?] 
 Notes:  Cover title. 
 Call #:  Healy family 
 Extent:  [1], 102, x p. coats of arms. 22 cm. 
 Subjects:  Healey family | Healy family
 
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3Title:  Stewart-Healy and related lines    
 Creator:  Stewart, Paul V., 1920- 
 Publication:  s.n.], Clarence, N.Y,1967. 
 Notes:  Includes references. 
 Call #:  Stuart family 
 Extent:  1 v. (unpaged) : ill., facsim. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Stuart family | Shelton family | Churchill family | Healy family | Beckman family
 
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4Title:  A souvenir of the Conant Memorial Church: its inception, construction, and dedication    
 Creator:  Conant, Hezekiah, 1827-1902 
 Francis, James Hanmer, 1796-1863
 Publication:  Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company, Boston,1893. 
 Notes:  "Copy of a discourse delivered on fast-day, April 9, 1835, containing an historical sketch of the town of Dudley, Mass., by Rev. James H. Francis": p. [67]-90. "Records of the Conant family": p. [115]-126. "Records of the Healy family": p. [129]-130. 
 Call #:  F5Y D849C74 
 Extent:  viii p., 3 Á., 130 p. 14 pl., 5 port. (incl. front.) plan. 25 cm. 
 Subjects:  Conant family | Healy family | First Congregational Church (Dudley, Mass.) | Dudley (Mass.) -- History | Dudley (Mass.) -- Church history
 
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5Title:  My family history; the immigrant ancestors of Ernest Stressel    
 Creator:  Stressel, Pamela. 
 Publication:  1984. 
 Notes:  Typescript. "February 2, 1984." Prepared for an independent studies course in history. Accompanied by "Ancestor chart" and "Family group record", 8 leaves at end. 
 Call #:  Stressel family 
 Extent:  35 leaves. 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Stressel family | Shoemaker family | Healy family | Hughes family | New York (State) -- Genealogy
 
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6Title:  John Healy Papers     
 Creator:  Healy, John 
 Dates:  1838-1932 
 Abstract:  John Healy (b. 1805) was a pioneer of Newburgh, Ohio, who operated the town's only general store and was a deacon and clerk of the Miles Avenue Church of Christ, where James A. Garfield was pastor. During the American Civil War Healy's son, John Sullivan (1842-1908), fought in the Seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry, while his other son, Edson E. (1844-1932), worked with the United States Commissary Department. They were both captured at New Creek, West Virginia in 1864 and imprisoned at Castle Thunder in Richmond. They were released in 1865, on exchange, through the efforts of Julia Wheeler who later married John S. Healy. Edson E. Healy married Esther Taylor in 1869. Their three children were John Egbert (Bert), Bruce Zarah, and Cecil Taylor. The Healys remained in the family business until their retirement at the beginning of the twentieth century. The collection consists of family correspondence, seven letters from James A. Garfield to deacon John Healy, Civil War documents, deeds, records from the Miles Avenue Church of Christ, an oversize account book from the Healy store, and miscellaneous newspaper clippings and printed materials. 
 Call #:  MS 4019 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container and 1 oversize volume) 
 Subjects:  Healy family. | General stores -- Ohio -- Newburgh. | Newburgh (Ohio) -- History -- Sources. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Personal narratives. | United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Prisoners and prisons.
 
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