Lord family
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Works: | 259 works in 336 publications in 1 language and 1,354 library holdings |
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Most widely held works about
Lord family
- Genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Lord, an original proprietor and founder of Hartford, Conn., in 1636 by Kenneth Lord( Book )
- A history of the descendants of Nathan Lord of ancient Kittery, Me by Charles Chase Lord( Book )
- Family histories and genealogies. A series of genealogical and biographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin, and notes on the families of Buchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, De Wolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite. With twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combined descents by Edward Elbridge Salisbury( Book )
- Certain members of the Lord family who settled in New York city in the early 1800's, descendants of Thomas Lord of Hartford, Connecticut by Kenneth Lord( Book )
- The ancestors and descendants of Lieutenant Tobias Lord by Charles E Lord( Book )
- Descendants of Reverend William Noyes, born, England, 1568, in direct line to La Verne W. Noyes and Frances Adelia Noyes-Giffen. Allied families of Stanton. Lord. Sanford. Coddington. Thompson. Fellows. Holdredge. Berry. Saunders. Clarke. Jessup. Studwell. Rundle. Ferris. Lockwood by La Verne W Noyes( )
- Genealogy of the Lord family : which removed from Colchester, Conn. to Hanover, N.H. and then to Norwich, Vt. by John Mills Lord( Book )
- Pedigree of Jesse W. Foster; in lines of Foster, Coggin, Farley, Phelps, Burritt, Curtiss, Lord, Smith, Webster, and allied families by Geo. E Foster( Book )
- McCormick-Hamilton, Lord-Day ancestral lines( Book )
- The Lord-Locke genealogy by Edward Locke Lord( Book )
- Fifty New England colonists and five Virginia families by Florence Black Weiland( Book )
- Family histories and genealogies : a series of genealogical and biographical monographs on the families of MacCurdy, Mitchell, Lord, Lynde, Digby, Newdigate, Hoo, Willoughby, Griswold, Wolcott, Pitkin, Ogden, Johnson, Diodati, Lee and Marvin : and notes on the families of Buchanan, Parmelee, Boardman, Lay, Locke, Cole, DeWolf, Drake, Bond and Swayne, Dunbar and Clarke, and a notice of Chief Justice Morrison Remick Waite : with twenty-nine pedigree-charts and two charts of combined descents by Edward Elbridge Salisbury( )
- Lyme--and our family by Katharine Ludington( )
- Welles and allied families : genealogical and biographical by 1598-1660) Welles family (Thomas Welles( Book )
- Pass it on : four generations of missionary service by Robert Lord Bausum( Book )
- Queensland Lords : Edward & Eliza Lord's colonial family by Janet Spillman( Book )
- Lineage of the Tracy family : with notes of the Lord, Garrett, Russell, and other intermarrying families by Puella Follett Hull Mason( Book )
- Royal and noble lines : there are some of the lines that can be traced through some of my ancestors and those of my wife by Charles Melville Lord( )
- A merchant prince of Botany Bay : the story of Simeon Lord by E. C Rowland( Book )
- A Taylor genealogy by Harmon Robert Taylor( Book )
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Most widely held works by
Lord family
The Holy Bible : containing the Old and New Testaments, together with the Apocrypha(
Book
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1 edition published in 1814 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1814 in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Lord Family Collection by
Lord (Family :(
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in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Business and personal correspondence, accounts, bills, receipts, shipping and cargo records, marine insurance policies, articles of agreement, charter parties, bills of lading, and other documents, chiefly relating to the shipping activities of Daniel Walker Lord (1800-1880) and other family members, including William Jefferds (1753-1820), Nathaniel Lord (1776-1815), Lt. Tobias Lord (1748-1808), and Tobias Lord (1778-1854), the family's shipping agent in New York City
in English and held by 2 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Business and personal correspondence, accounts, bills, receipts, shipping and cargo records, marine insurance policies, articles of agreement, charter parties, bills of lading, and other documents, chiefly relating to the shipping activities of Daniel Walker Lord (1800-1880) and other family members, including William Jefferds (1753-1820), Nathaniel Lord (1776-1815), Lt. Tobias Lord (1748-1808), and Tobias Lord (1778-1854), the family's shipping agent in New York City
Lord, Espy, Bacot family bible(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bible with birth and death dates for members of the Lord, Espy, and Bacot families of North Carolina
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Bible with birth and death dates for members of the Lord, Espy, and Bacot families of North Carolina
[Memories of home of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Lord, 211-21st, Olympia, Washington] by Helen Lord Lucas(
)
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
This is a collection some remembrances of Helen Lord Lucas about living at home with her parents, C.J. & Elizabeth Lord, at 211 21st Ave. SW in Olympia, WA
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
This is a collection some remembrances of Helen Lord Lucas about living at home with her parents, C.J. & Elizabeth Lord, at 211 21st Ave. SW in Olympia, WA
Lord family papers by
Lord (Family :(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Deeds, estate settlement papers, and scattered family correspondence, chiefly 1835-1877, of the Lord family of Smithville and Wilmington, N.C., including William C. Lord, his wife, Eliza Hill Lord, their son, Frederick James Lord, and their daughter, Eliza Jane Lord De Rosset
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Deeds, estate settlement papers, and scattered family correspondence, chiefly 1835-1877, of the Lord family of Smithville and Wilmington, N.C., including William C. Lord, his wife, Eliza Hill Lord, their son, Frederick James Lord, and their daughter, Eliza Jane Lord De Rosset
Lord Brothers papers, 1877-1886 by
Lord (Family :(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Contains correspondence to Marton Lord, scrapbook pages of Charles Lord, and paper cutouts of flowers, angels, bicycles, butterflies, and coats of arms
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Contains correspondence to Marton Lord, scrapbook pages of Charles Lord, and paper cutouts of flowers, angels, bicycles, butterflies, and coats of arms
by
Lord (Family :(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence and legal papers of the Lord family. Includes sermons, essays, diaries, and account books
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence and legal papers of the Lord family. Includes sermons, essays, diaries, and account books
Lord family portraits by
Lord (Family :(
Visual
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Family portraits and one view of the residence of R.P. Burr, Sacramento, Calif. View includes a carriage, family members, and dogs in foreground. Individuals identified on verso include Emma Lord Burr, Joseph D. Lord, and others of the Burr family
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Family portraits and one view of the residence of R.P. Burr, Sacramento, Calif. View includes a carriage, family members, and dogs in foreground. Individuals identified on verso include Emma Lord Burr, Joseph D. Lord, and others of the Burr family
Correspondence by
Lord (Family :(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Collection also contains a letter, 1806, to Capt. Joseph Hatch & Co., Kennebunk; another, June 17, 1806, to James Cunningham, Tobago; one dated May 29, 1820 from T. Lord to William Jefferds; another, Mar. 29, 1821, from Bray & Warren, Great Russell St., Bloomsbury to N.W. & H. E. Vincent, Charleston, S.C.; and a final one, 1842, to Daniel W. Lord
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Collection also contains a letter, 1806, to Capt. Joseph Hatch & Co., Kennebunk; another, June 17, 1806, to James Cunningham, Tobago; one dated May 29, 1820 from T. Lord to William Jefferds; another, Mar. 29, 1821, from Bray & Warren, Great Russell St., Bloomsbury to N.W. & H. E. Vincent, Charleston, S.C.; and a final one, 1842, to Daniel W. Lord
Tidd-Lord-Henchman-Carret family papers(
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in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence among members of the Tidd, Lord, Henchman, and Carret families which were related through marriage. Included are letters from Charles Tidd, at sea and from Boston where he worked as a distiller to Isaac W. Lord of Windsor, Vt. and Boston; and from Mary B. Henchman Lord (Mrs. Isaac) in Trinidad, Cuba to her brother Dr. Daniel Henchman of Boston. Letters from Joseph Carret and his wife Eliza Henchman (Tidd) Carret were written from Trinidad, Cuba where he owned and operated a sugar plantation, to her aunt and uncle Isaac and Mary B. Lord and to her cousin Eliza H. Fisher. The collection also includes letters to and from the Carrets and their son Jose Francisco Carret, while he was a student at Lawrence Academy (Groton, Mass.); and an unidentified narrative of a voyage by land from Jagua to Trinidad, Cuba in June 1832, probably written by Joseph Carret
in English and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
Correspondence among members of the Tidd, Lord, Henchman, and Carret families which were related through marriage. Included are letters from Charles Tidd, at sea and from Boston where he worked as a distiller to Isaac W. Lord of Windsor, Vt. and Boston; and from Mary B. Henchman Lord (Mrs. Isaac) in Trinidad, Cuba to her brother Dr. Daniel Henchman of Boston. Letters from Joseph Carret and his wife Eliza Henchman (Tidd) Carret were written from Trinidad, Cuba where he owned and operated a sugar plantation, to her aunt and uncle Isaac and Mary B. Lord and to her cousin Eliza H. Fisher. The collection also includes letters to and from the Carrets and their son Jose Francisco Carret, while he was a student at Lawrence Academy (Groton, Mass.); and an unidentified narrative of a voyage by land from Jagua to Trinidad, Cuba in June 1832, probably written by Joseph Carret
Herzstein and Lord families films by Herzstein Family(
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and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The Herzstein and Lord families films collection consists of 37 reels of film which have been converted to VHS and DVD. Simon Herzstein and his daughter, Isobel Herzstein Lord, were responsible for the majority of the filming. There are also commercial films, primarily of the Worlds' Fair in Chicago. The New Mexico and Family films are interspersed on the 1st and 2nd DVDs. The films document community activities, store events and family trips. Most of the sporting events shown took place in Clayton, New Mexico. There are football and baseball games, diving, swimming, gymnastics, rodeo, car and aerial stunts. The automobile and motorcycle racing is in Albuquerque. Simon Herzstein's store was one of the first in the area to carry "ready to wear clothing." The film shows women modeling clothing and men modeling Stetson hats. Some of the local models are Della Brown, Wendell Priestley, Martha Bryan, Charlsie Mae Harding, Beth Pitts and Spence Groves. The majority of the footage on the 2nd DVD was filmed in Denver and Littleton, Colorado, California and Dalhart Texas. The footage is of Simon Herzstein, his wife, Maud, their children, Isobel Herzstein Lord, Simon, Jr., Sigmund and grandchildren. The vacation films are of Mexico, Panama Canal, Haiti and West Indies. Some are in color, which has been noted on the contents list. The Commercial series contains films of the Worlds Fair in Chicago done by Burton Holms Films in 1933, the "Making of Stetson Hats - Philadelphia," Stetson Hat Company and Eruption of Puna Volcano, Hawaii, 1955. The Worlds Fair films cover different exhibits and events at the fair such as the "Enchanted Island", "Streets of Paris," "The World a Million Years Ago", "Parade Grand Opening" and "Around the Fair."
and held by 1 WorldCat member library worldwide
The Herzstein and Lord families films collection consists of 37 reels of film which have been converted to VHS and DVD. Simon Herzstein and his daughter, Isobel Herzstein Lord, were responsible for the majority of the filming. There are also commercial films, primarily of the Worlds' Fair in Chicago. The New Mexico and Family films are interspersed on the 1st and 2nd DVDs. The films document community activities, store events and family trips. Most of the sporting events shown took place in Clayton, New Mexico. There are football and baseball games, diving, swimming, gymnastics, rodeo, car and aerial stunts. The automobile and motorcycle racing is in Albuquerque. Simon Herzstein's store was one of the first in the area to carry "ready to wear clothing." The film shows women modeling clothing and men modeling Stetson hats. Some of the local models are Della Brown, Wendell Priestley, Martha Bryan, Charlsie Mae Harding, Beth Pitts and Spence Groves. The majority of the footage on the 2nd DVD was filmed in Denver and Littleton, Colorado, California and Dalhart Texas. The footage is of Simon Herzstein, his wife, Maud, their children, Isobel Herzstein Lord, Simon, Jr., Sigmund and grandchildren. The vacation films are of Mexico, Panama Canal, Haiti and West Indies. Some are in color, which has been noted on the contents list. The Commercial series contains films of the Worlds Fair in Chicago done by Burton Holms Films in 1933, the "Making of Stetson Hats - Philadelphia," Stetson Hat Company and Eruption of Puna Volcano, Hawaii, 1955. The Worlds Fair films cover different exhibits and events at the fair such as the "Enchanted Island", "Streets of Paris," "The World a Million Years Ago", "Parade Grand Opening" and "Around the Fair."
Papers by
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in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Materials related to and produced by Eleazar Lord and his descendants. The Lord family papers include correspondence, legal and business documents, writings, and ephemera
in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Materials related to and produced by Eleazar Lord and his descendants. The Lord family papers include correspondence, legal and business documents, writings, and ephemera
Lord family papers by
Lord (Family :(
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in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Diaries, 1857-1876; expense books; family correspondence and pictures; genealogical papers; miscellaneous papers - deeds, field notes of Sacramento County surveyor for swamp lands, invoices and tax receipts, primarily for Sacramento and Suisun City in the 1860's and 1870's; some printed items
in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Diaries, 1857-1876; expense books; family correspondence and pictures; genealogical papers; miscellaneous papers - deeds, field notes of Sacramento County surveyor for swamp lands, invoices and tax receipts, primarily for Sacramento and Suisun City in the 1860's and 1870's; some printed items
Eltinge-Lord family papers by Eltinge family(
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in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Correspondence of Peter Eltinge, an officer in the 156th New York Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, relating to his service in the Dept. of the Gulf (1863-1864), Maryland and Virginia (1864), and Georgia and the Carolinas (1865), participation in the occupation of Georgia; and operation of a grocery store in Memphis, Tenn., and speculation in cotton after the war. Topics include politics, temperance, economic conditions, blacks in the Union Army, and black agricultural labor during Reconstruction. Also, naval records and other papers of George P. Lord of Camden, Del., brother-in-law of Peter Eltinge, chiefly relating to his duty as a naval officer on ironclads of the Mississippi Squadron (1861-1865), including the U.S.S. Chillicothe, U.S.S. Ozark, and U.S.S. Osage. Topics include the Red River Expedition of 1864 and the regulation of commerce on the Mississippi River
in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Correspondence of Peter Eltinge, an officer in the 156th New York Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, relating to his service in the Dept. of the Gulf (1863-1864), Maryland and Virginia (1864), and Georgia and the Carolinas (1865), participation in the occupation of Georgia; and operation of a grocery store in Memphis, Tenn., and speculation in cotton after the war. Topics include politics, temperance, economic conditions, blacks in the Union Army, and black agricultural labor during Reconstruction. Also, naval records and other papers of George P. Lord of Camden, Del., brother-in-law of Peter Eltinge, chiefly relating to his duty as a naval officer on ironclads of the Mississippi Squadron (1861-1865), including the U.S.S. Chillicothe, U.S.S. Ozark, and U.S.S. Osage. Topics include the Red River Expedition of 1864 and the regulation of commerce on the Mississippi River
Lord family portraits by
Lord (Family :(
Visual
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in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Family portraits and one view of the residence of R.P. Burr, Sacramento, Calif. View includes a carriage, family members, and dogs in foreground. Individuals identified on verso include Emma Lord Burr, Joseph D. Lord, and others of the Burr family
in English and held by 0 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Family portraits and one view of the residence of R.P. Burr, Sacramento, Calif. View includes a carriage, family members, and dogs in foreground. Individuals identified on verso include Emma Lord Burr, Joseph D. Lord, and others of the Burr family
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- Lord, Kenneth 1874- Author
- Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy 1823-1917
- Waite, Morrison R. (Morrison Remick) 1816-1888
- Lee family
- Lord, Charles Chase 1841-1911 Author
- Lord, George E. (George Eugene) 1852- Editor
- Digby family
- Griswold family
- Mitchell, William 1704?-1756
- Lord, Charles E. (Charles Edward) 1858- Author
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Berry family Black family Clark family Day family Dudley family England--Lancashire Families of royal descent Farley family Farris family Fellows family Foster family Griswold, Matthew, Griswold family Hamilton family Jessup family Johnson family Lee family Locke family Lockwood family Lord, Nathan, Lord, Thomas, Lord family Lynn family Marvin family McCormick family McCurdy, John, McCurdy family Mitchell family New England Newgate family Noyes family Ogden family Pacific Ocean--Moreton Bay Phelps family Pierce family Pioneers Pitkin, William, Rundle family Sanford family Saunders family Smith family Stanton family Steadwell family Thompson family Waite, Morrison R.--(Morrison Remick), Webster family Wells family Willoughby family Wolcott, Henry, Wolcott family
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