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3Our First Car"Our First Car"
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Harvey Christian Larsen
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142nd Street [24 Mar 2006]2nd Street [24 Mar 2006]
Photo taken on 2nd Street in Philadelphia from directly in front of Christ Church, facing south. The Bernardhus Van Leer family resided opposite the Christ Church on 2nd Street. Taken by Chad G. Nichols 
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45Aaron Wills HouseAaron Wills House
Photo of the Aaron Wills house at Rancocas, Burlington Co, New Jersey. The original structure was built by Dr. Daniel Wills between 1682 and 1700, then rebuilt in 1786. The home was willed to his son, John. John willed the home to his son, Daniel. Daniel willed the home to his sone, Daniel, who in turn willed it to his brother, Aaron. Aaron willed the home to his son, Samuel. Samuel willed the plantation to his son, Daniel. Daniel willed the "farm" to his son, William. After William's death his administrators sold the home by deed to Amos Gibbs. The home was then passed to Samuel L. Walker, to William H. Walker, to Catherine Coumbe, to W. J. Boyd, to Alfred Bauman, to Frank McIlvaine, who was the owner at the time of the 1940 survey. The home was rebuilt in 1786 when Aaron and Rachel Wills owned the plantation, the hearth bearing the initials "AWR." Photo by HABS (Library of Congress), research by Chad G. Nichols 
Aaron Wills
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46Abyssinia [1870-1891]Abyssinia [1870-1891]
Illustration of the steamship Abyssinia, the ship that brought several Stone family members to the United States in 1882. The Abyssinia was built by J. & G. Thomson, Glasgow for the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. (later Cunard Steam Ship Co). She was a 3,376 gross ton ship, 363.5 feet (length) x 42.2 feet (beam), straight stem, one funnel, three masts(rigged for sail), iron construction, single screw and a speed of 13 knots. She launched 3 Mar 1870. She started her maiden voyage 24 May 1870 when she left Liverpool for Queenstown (Cobh) and New York. She started her last voyage on this service 18 Sep 1880 and was returned to the builders in part payment for the new ships Servia and Catalonia. She was sold to the Guion Line and commenced Liverpool - Queenstown - New York sailings on 20 Nov 1880 and in 1882 was fitted with compound engines. Her last voyage on this route started 27 Mar 1886 and between 1887 to 1891 she ran on the Pacific for Canadian Pacific Line. She resumed Liverpool - Queenstown - New York route 28 Nov 1891 and on 13 Dec 1891 she left New York for Liverpool, but was destroyed at sea by fire 18 Dec 1891. All the passengers and crew were rescued by the German liner Spree [North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P.Bonsor, vol.1,p.151]. Illustration courtesy of MyFamily.com, Inc. 
Catharine Ann Martin
Alfred Henry Stone
Frederick George Hamelton Voicey Stone
Heber George Stone
Solomon Stone
 
47Alaska [1881-1897]Alaska [1881-1897]
Photo of the Alaska, the ship that carried the Kylen family from Liverpool to New York City in 1893. Courtesy of the Ellis Island Foundation. An authorized reproduction is in the possession of Vickie R. Nichols. Scanned by Chad G. Nichols 
Charlotta Eugenia Broman
Carl Johan Melin Kylen
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48Alaska [1881-1897]Alaska [1881-1897]
Photo of the Alaska, the ship on which the Kylen family immigrated to the United States in 1892. She was 6,932 gross tons, 500 feet (length) x 50 feet (beam), two funnels, four masts, iron hull, single screw, and a speed of 16 knots. Built by John Elder & Co (Glasgow), launched for the Guion Line of Liverpool 15 Jul 1881. Maiden voyage was 30 Oct 1881. Laid up in Gareloch from 1894 to 1897. She was chartered to Cia Transatlantica de Espana and renamed Magallanes until 1898 when she was again laid up in the Clyde. She was sold for scrap in 1899, but resold and used as an accomodation ship at Barrow until 1902 when she was scrapped at Preston [History provided in North Atlantic Seaway by N.R.P. Bonsor, vol 2, p 710]. Photo courtesy of MyFamily.com, Inc. 
Charlotta Eugenia Broman
Carl Johan Melin Kylen
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49All Saints ChurchAll Saints Church
Photo of All Saints Church at Claverley, Shropshire. Some of James Bowyer Shelley and Elizabeth BRAY's children were christened here in the early 1800s. Photo courtesy of Shropshire Family History Society 
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50All Saints Church [19 Nov 2003]All Saints Church [19 Nov 2003]
Photo of All Saints Church at Melbourn, Cambridgeshire. Phipps Matthews & Frances HUGGINS were married here in 1776. Photo by Mark Ynys-Mon, courtesy of Geograph. Used by permission 
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