Wilkins Family Tree


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Genealogy of Wilkins family from John Wilkins (1592-1649) who immigrated to Virginia.




THE WILKINS FAMILY AND THE BUILDING OF AMERICA


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Born in San Bernardino, California, the author enlisted in the U.S. Navy immediately after his high school graduation and served as a radioman. Later he attended Mt. San Antonio College, and following graduation there he earned his Bachelor’s Degree (Social Sciences) at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. Wilkins has always taken a keen interest in social issues. In Santa Ana, California, he founded Catholic Americans for Peace Through Strength. In the early 1990s he actively participated in Right to Life, and in 1996 he joined the Indiana Citizens Volunteer Militia, where he served as an officer until 2002.




Wilkins Family History


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Wilkins Family History


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"This family history is an update of an earlier version that I produced in the early 1990s. Since then the access to genealogical information over the internet has exploded. I have also had the opportunity to conduct of a great deal more research in local archives"--Foreward.




A Compilation of Wilkins and Hurlbutt Family History


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Alfred Theadore Wilkins was born 9 August 1851 in Lowell, Massachusetts. His parents were Charles Wilkins (1823-1895) and Mary Ann Buncher (1827-1904). He married Eunice Mary Hurlbutt (1862-1951), daughter of Robert Hoyt Hurlbutt (1820-1908) and Arvilla Frances Mead (1824-1910), in 1882 in Tabor, Iowa. They had seven children. He died in 1938 in Ontario, California. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa and California.




Wilkins Family Papers


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Correspondence of William D. Wilkins (1826-1882) and his wife, Elizabeth (Trowbridge) Wilkins, relating to his military service during the Civil War as Ass't Adjt. Gen. U.S. Vols on Gen. A. S. William's Staff; correspondence of their children, Ross (1857-1948) and Charles T. (1861-1921) Wilkins, Mary (Wilkins) von Zeppelin (1864-1940), and Katie (Wilkins) Tittman (1856-1938); and photo albums.







Wilkins Genealogy


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Wilkins Family Papers


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Collection includes a ledger from F.M. Wilkins's drug store (ca. 1890); miscellaneous legal documents; photostatic copy of Elizabeth Goltra's 1853 Plains diary; biography of Mitchell Wilkins; and a biographical sketch of his wife, Parmilia Ann Wilkins. Also includes research notes, correspondence, and a draft of Lucia Moore's published novel, The Wheel and the Hearth, and correspondence relating to two other books: Oh, Promise Me and Old Fashioneds. The collection contains a model of an Oregon Trail game called "Westward Ho", developed by Lucia Moore.