Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of Benjamin Cooley Who Settled in Springfield, Ms., Previous to 1646.


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Edward Benjamin Critchlow Papers


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Edward Benjamin Critchlow papers consist of letters received, diaries and clippings relating to his career as a lawyer in Salt Lake City. With these are correspondence and papers of various members of the Yardley family, including genealogical information on the Yardley and Hampton families; also, correspondence and papers of James Martin and his wife, Mary Jenks (Yardley) Martin, some regarding the Civil War. Also includes some materials relating to the Jenks family.




Quarterly Bulletin


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