Family history
Found in 28 Collections and/or Records:
Autobiography of Pleasant Green Taylor
“Autobiography of Pleasant Green Taylor: The Family Record of Ancestors and
Descendants,” 1880. Photocopy.
Barker Family Records
Correspondence, genealogy, funeral records, and poetry from the the family of Frederick E. Barker and his wife, Cecelia Sharp Barker, Utah. Records span in time from 1826-1967.
Browning Family Genealogy
This collection contains a hand-written document of the Browning Family genealogy along with a typed document of the Middletons genealogy. Both items were transferred from Utah State University in June 2005.
Burton Family
Compact disk of the Burton Family of Utah documents and photographs.
Clarence and Clara Wright Collection
Dee, Shaw, Stone, Taylor Genealogy
Book: “Our Ancestry; As Told by Generations (From Adam Down to Date) by
Merlin J. Stone. Published November 26, 1920, Ogden, Utah. Genealogy on the Dee, Shaw,
Stone, and Taylor families of Ogden, Utah.
Eliza P. Clark
Letter from Eliza P. Clark to her cousin Emily of Farmington, Utah. Concerns Eliza’s brother, Orson of Bighorn, Wyoming. Dated January 15, 1925.
Elizabeth and Donnell Stewart Collection
This collection was gifted to Weber State University Special Collections in 1999 by the Stewart Family following the death of Elizabeth in 1996. The collection contains most memorabilia items from Donnell and Elizabeth such as certificates, plaques, and scrapbooks. Four family albums were disassembled to preserve the photographs but are groups together by subject.
Emma Stander Correspondence
Three letters from Emma Stander of Bear River City, Utah, to her sister Anna in
Ogden, Utah, and her brother, Isaac. Letters are dated July 25, 1892, November 11, 1896, and
one is undated, Letters are reports of events in Bear River City and family matters.
Eunice – Thelia Correspondence
Letter from “Eunice” to “Thelia”, Ogden, Utah dated July 19, 1891. Letter is
filled with news about children and other homey matters. There is some suggestion that Thelia
may be a sister, since Eunice requests that Thelia tell “mother” that one of Eunice’s babies has
his cradle.