Genealogies (histories)
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
Thatcher family papers
The Thatcher family papers (1881-1904) consist of the missionary journals and letters of Roy Davis Thatcher and Diana Bean Thatcher.
George Thomas diary
The George Thomas diary (1849-1868) contains a personal and family record. The journals speak of his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
James Thompson diary
The James Thompson diary (1887-1889) consist of a transcribed copy of the original diary of a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Accompanied by photocopies of family correspondence and genealogical records.
Roy and Wuta Terazawa Tsuya papers
The Roy and Wuta Terazawa Tsuya papers (1906-2013) contains correspondence among family and friends, records from their work with the LDS church, as well as memorabilia from Roy's membership with the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and Boy Scouts. The collection also contains one box pertaining to Chiye Terazawa, Wuta's sister.
Harold George Wagstaff autobiography
This collection consists of a typewritten autobiography of Harold George Wagstaff of Salt Lake City, Utah. Includes biographies of his children and genealogies of the Wagstaff family.
Feargus O'Connor Willden papers
The Feargus O'Connor Willden papers consist of an autobiography/diary of Feargus O'Connor Willden (1864-1878), autobiographical to 1878, then diary entries or transcription 1864-1868; family history to 1955 incorporating a typed transcription of the diary; papers related to an application for an Indian Wars veterans pension; a 1920 Indian Wars Veteran ribbon. Willden was a Utah Black Hawk War veteran and a resident of south-central Utah.
Benjamin Willmore memoirs
The Benjamin Willmore memoirs (1978) describe his life as an LDS convert in Birmingham, England; his immigration to Logan, Utah in 1877; and his experiences in railroading and lumbering. Included are a poem, statement, and satire by Willmore, as well as photographs and family group sheets.
Edward Wyer family papers
The Edward Wyer family papers (1779-1978) consists of correspondence, genealogy research and historical memorabilia related to Edward Wyer and his descendants. The majority of the material was collected by James I. and his wife Leah O. Wyer, notable librarians in the 20th century. Portions of the collection are Wyer family-specific material, while other sections are of a broader scholarly/historical interest.