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Select... Additional Roberts Genealogy Cabaniss Family (Caldwell) Copy photograph of Bessie Lee Barclay Fuqua and Marjorie Lee Fuqua. Copy photograph of the Barclay family. Copy photograph of Thomas Cushing Barclay, Margaret Barclay Troy, and Anna Barclay Newman. Descriptions of photos of the Hutchens family on Monte Sano. Frances C. Roberts Correspondence, 1940s Frances C. Roberts Correspondence, 1990s Frances C. Roberts Invitations to Weddings & Graduations and Family Histories, 1950s Frances C. Roberts Memorabilia (2 of 5) Frances C. Roberts Various Topics and Inquiries About Family Histories, 1950s Gainesville Photos Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935 Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15 Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13 Letter to Ellen Newman from William Newman. Letter to W. T. Hutchens from W. E. Hodges. Old Photos of Cabaniss Connections Pettus Genealogy Miscellaneous Pettus Photos, developed in 1956 Pettus, David Walker (ancestor), 1805 Photograph from a debutante ball. Photograph of Allan, Mary, and Morton Hutchens. Photograph of Ellen W. Newman holding Marnie Henson. Photograph of Lawson Withers White, James Bradley White, and Lawson Wallace Law White in a cardboard holder. Photograph of Lawson Withers White, James Bradley White, and Lawson Wallace Law White. Photograph of Margaret, William Thomas, and Eleanor Hutchens. Photograph of Marnie Henson and family. Photograph of Marnie Henson as a baby. Photograph of Marnie Henson being held by an unidentified woman. Photograph of Marnie Henson with Eleanor Hutchen and Ellen W. Newman. Photograph of Susie Withers Newman and Anna Margaret Newman. Photograph of the White family. Photograph of two babies. Photograph of unidentified group. Photograph of Willie Armstrong Hutchens and baby. Photography from Marnie Henson's birthday. Query Letter Concerning Atwood/Clancy, 1958 Query Letter Concerning Beirne/Ambassador Gordon, 1959 Query Letter Concerning Cabaniss, Septimus D., to Roberts, Frances C., undated Query Letter Concerning Cobb, W. R. W., to Roberts, Frances C., 1976 Query Letter Concerning Rhett, to Roberts, Frances C., 1953 Query Letter Concerning Shepherd, to Roberts, Frances C.,1972 - 1987 Roberts/Hoskins Genealogy Scans of Negatives by UAH Staff Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935 Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15 Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13 Two photographs of the Lanier family. Two photographys of Marnie Henson and three other children.
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Select... Contain wills and related documents, the backs of which containing handwritten names. The contents of the wills include property and slaves being bequeathed to his family . Contains a set of photographs. Only one photograph, one of four people horseback riding, has identification of those displayed in it. Includes photographs of members of the Pettus family (some named, some unnamed) as well as correspondence and newspaper articles related to them as well. Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. In this collection, she includes an illustration with each essay. Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. The transcript includes a description of each illustration. Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In this journal she details her daily life starting from her 19th birthday under the rule of the Third Reich, toward the end of the second World War. She touches on topics such as war, post-secondary education, death of family members, the acquisition of housing, and holidays in the latter part of the war. Marnie Henson (far left) is pictured with Ellen W. Newman (far right), Eleanor Hutchen (middle right), and possibly her mother, Margaret Hutchens Henson (middle left). This picture was probably taken on the front steps of the Bibb house. Marnie Henson is pictured here being held by possibly her mother, Margaret Hutchens Henson, or aunt. Notes on back indicate that Bessie was the daughter of James Robert Barclay Sr. and Elizabeth Ingram. "Marjorie Lee Fuqua b. Mar. 1, 1910 / picture c. 1912". Also notes "Highway 72 Blue Water Creek" On back: "1 Marnie / 1 CWH". On back: "Allan, Mary, and Morton Hutchens. Mary and their sister Maud died in childhood. Allan was the first person in Madison County to be killed in an automobile wreck. He was in his 20's." On back: "Anna Barclay Newman, 1845-1931 / Milton H Lanier / " " " Jr. / Annie Troy Lanier } Their father, seated / Robert Troy } with Margaret Troy Lanier On back: "James Bradley White (1845-1915) with his son Lawson & grandson Lawson W. L. White." Marked "For Ellen." On back: "Margaret, Billy, and Eleanor Hutchens, on a piano bench in the den, or library, of the Newman house on Locust." On back: "Mimi with Marnie Henson, her first great-grandchild." Probably taken at the Bibb House. On back: "Mostly Barclays at the Newman house on Adams" On back: "Thomas Cushing Barclay 1818-1886 / Margaret Barclay Troy / Anna Barclay Newman" Photo subjects, from left to right: Lawson Withers White, James Bradley White, Lawson Wallace Law White Photo subjects, from left to right: Lawson Withers White, James Bradley White, Lawson Wallace Law White. Marked "For [?] Ellen" on back. Photograph of Susie Withers Newman (left) and Anna Margaret Newman (right). Photograph of two babies. The back of the photo card reads "Ira F. Collins, Photographic Art Studio, East Side Public Square, Huntsville, Ala. Frames and Views for Sale, Copyrighted 1889. Photographs of Mary Watson, Roberts C. Frances in various settings. Includes images of film. Includes images of her family, friends, churches and hotels. The back shows decorative design advertising D. W. Buchanan's studio and handwritten at the botton reads, "Willie Armstrong Hutchens & baby." These photographs were probably taken on the steps of the Bibb house. On far left, Marnie Henson; the other children are unidentified. The dog on the top step is identified as "Chris-ol-boy." Identifications are written on back. This documents describes a set of photos of the Hutchens family taken on Monte Sano at the Newman place and the W. T. Hutchens place. Unfortunately, the accompanying photos are missing. Handwritten at the top reads, "Given to Sue." This letter from W. E. Hodges details current happenings in cousin Hodges life. He requests coats and pants and writes that he "will glad get them." Hodges ends by stating he will be 70 years old the next year. This letter from W. E. Hodges discusses his current health stating that the doctor said it would be a "long time" before he is able to work all day again. He asks for any old clothes that Hutchens and his family no longer need and he will be glad to get them. This photograph of the White family was taken in a garden. Marked "For [?] Ellen" on back. This photograph shows "Wendy and her mother," as identified on the back. This photograph was probably taken on the porch of the Bibb House. On back: "R to L -- Ellen W Newman aged 74 / Eleanor Hutchens, 27 / Marnie Henson" This photograph was taken at the steps of the Bibb house during Marnie Henson's birthday party. Indentified in the photo is Ellen W. Newman (middle) and possibly Marnie's mother, Margaret Hutchens Henson (right). On back: "Mimi & Papa at Marnie Henson's birthday party June 30, 1948? 49?" This photograph was taken on the steps of the Bibb house. Will writes to Ellen about his trip to Canada. He includes various activities and details of the weather.
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Select... Andrews, Clarence Leroy Baker, John W., 1886- Bibb, William C. Buchanan, D. W. Cabaniss, Allen, 1911-1997 Cabaniss, Betty Cabaniss, Charles Wiegand, approximately 1925-1998 Caldwell, Helen Cobb, C. Davis, Mrs. Collins, Ira F. Davis, Burke, 1913-2006 Davis, E. J. (Edmund Jackson), 1827-1883 Davis, Williametta Eaves, Ellen Ecroyd, Donald H. Hodges, W. E. Hoskins, William Hutchens, Eleanor Newman Lines, Alva B. Martin & Allardyce Newman, W. W. North Carolina. Clerk of Superior Court (Chowan County) Park, Willie Pettus, Charlotte Pettus, David Walker Pettus, John Payton Pitt, Elizabeth Stewart Roberts, Frances C. Sawyer, Shelia H. Spragins, William E. Stuhlinger, Irmgard Lotze United States. Department of the Interior. Registry of Historic Buildings in America Watson, Mary Ellen