1. This document contains family history information for the Salinas family including names, birthplaces, and dates of birth, baptism, endowment and sealing for several individuals.
2. It provides details about Thomas/Perez Salinas who was born on 29 December 1881 in Hacienda del Alamo, Leon, Mexico. His step-daughter Bertha S. Cragun was the source of this information.
3. The document also includes information about Jose Santos Pena Salinas, born in Augualeques, Nuevo Leon, Mexico around 1817, and his parents Antonio Vicente Ferrer Salinas and Catrina Perez Garza.
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Patrick Cragun was the first ancestor in the direct line of Craguns to immigrate to America, arriving from Ireland sometime before the Revolutionary War. He settled in what is now Sullivan County, Tennessee. Records show Patrick Cragun owned 170 acres of land on Indian Creek granted by North Carolina in 1784. He is listed on tax records in the 1790s in Sullivan County. Tradition holds that Patrick Cragun came to America as a young man or boy, escaping indentured servitude in Ireland to seek freedom and land in the new world.
Many residents chose to stay in Boone County during the Civil War rather than join the fighting. These individuals worked to maintain their farms and daily lives as best they could during the conflict. The war brought hardship for those who remained at home, but they helped provide stability and support to the community through their perseverance.
This document contains genealogical information about the Cragun family. It lists the names of several Cragun individuals born between 1782-1844 and their birth and death years when known. It also notes that Elisha Cragun was the 2nd great-grandfather of the person viewing this document and asks questions about Simeon Cragun and whether he had any children.
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Elisha Cragun was an early pioneer settler in Indiana who followed the frontier as new lands opened for settlement. In 1814, he and his family migrated from Tennessee to Franklin County, Indiana, where he purchased land. They later moved to Rush County in the 1820s and Boone County in the 1830s, acquiring additional land. In the 1830s and 1840s, Elisha and some of his children and sons-in-law purchased parcels of land totaling over 200 acres in Eagle Township, Boone County. Elisha and his family were converted to Mormonism in 1842 after encountering Mormon missionaries Nathan Porter and Henry Mower.
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FamilySearch Family Tree is a global family history resource that allows users to build their family tree, discuss research, provide sources, and collaborate with others. The website provides a place to build a pedigree of all humanity by adding family members, marking them as living or deceased, filling out information, and seeing connections to other users' trees. Users can access Family Tree by creating a free account on the FamilySearch website.
The Family Tree program allows users to view, build, and edit a biological pedigree online or through FamilySearch.org. It is a live program, meaning changes made by any user are instantly visible. Individuals can see their own ancestry and descendancy trees, view details about ancestors and descendants, and make edits or additions. Sources are used to determine correct ancestral information and can be attached to individuals as proof.
Patrick Cragun was the first ancestor in the direct line of Craguns to immigrate to America, arriving from Ireland sometime before the Revolutionary War. He settled in what is now Sullivan County, Tennessee. Records show Patrick Cragun owned 170 acres of land on Indian Creek granted by North Carolina in 1784. He is listed on tax records in the 1790s in Sullivan County. Tradition holds that Patrick Cragun came to America as a young man or boy, escaping indentured servitude in Ireland to seek freedom and land in the new world.
Many residents chose to stay in Boone County during the Civil War rather than join the fighting. These individuals worked to maintain their farms and daily lives as best they could during the conflict. The war brought hardship for those who remained at home, but they helped provide stability and support to the community through their perseverance.
This document contains genealogical information about the Cragun family. It lists the names of several Cragun individuals born between 1782-1844 and their birth and death years when known. It also notes that Elisha Cragun was the 2nd great-grandfather of the person viewing this document and asks questions about Simeon Cragun and whether he had any children.
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Elisha Cragun was an early pioneer settler in Indiana who followed the frontier as new lands opened for settlement. In 1814, he and his family migrated from Tennessee to Franklin County, Indiana, where he purchased land. They later moved to Rush County in the 1820s and Boone County in the 1830s, acquiring additional land. In the 1830s and 1840s, Elisha and some of his children and sons-in-law purchased parcels of land totaling over 200 acres in Eagle Township, Boone County. Elisha and his family were converted to Mormonism in 1842 after encountering Mormon missionaries Nathan Porter and Henry Mower.
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This document provides a strategy for sales success focused around prioritizing clients who are referred by sources that provide ongoing business. It argues that service providers will place higher priority on clients referred by important referral sources who provide repeat business. Two examples are given of a loan officer prioritizing clients referred by a real estate agent who provides many loans, and a plumber prioritizing work from a building manager who is a source of ongoing business over a one-time client. The strategy advises using service providers who are referred in a way that their future business depends on it.
The document discusses the history and development of the city of Denver, Colorado from its founding in 1858 up until the 1990s. It describes how Denver grew from a small frontier town into a major city and economic center of the Rocky Mountain region, driven by the mining and energy industries. It also notes some of the cultural and architectural landmarks that were built during Denver's expansion in the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Meditation may also have psychological benefits like improving mood and reducing negative thoughts.
This document provides an introduction and table of contents for an eBook titled "How We All Win" about developing a championship strategy. The eBook discusses strategies for real estate agents, loan originators, and those in sales and marketing to become elite performers through embracing a strategy focused on caring about others' success. It compares the strategy to football analogies and emphasizes the importance of having a proven approach, clear path to follow, coaching pathways, and monetization strategies to consistently win business through referrals.
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Nancy Warriner came from quite a heritage. Genealogy researcher Joseph Grant Stevenson believes he has her line traced back to Adam. It is interesting with some pretty cool people, like Governor George Wyllis. I have attached for you to enjoy, challenge, or document. There is a lot you can do. Check out FamilySearch Family Tree to see what I have sourced.
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It doesn't get any better than this! Easy to show top floor suite boasting over 2300 sq. ft. of beautifully redone living space on one level, & it is quiet! Very short walking distance to City Creek Mall, Temple Square, etc. Sweeping views of the State Capitol and City Creek Canyon. Twice the space for half the price of other downtown/City Creek condos. Quality throughout. Must see inside! In addition the entire roof is a delightful garden, gazebo, and all amenities for entertaining in the summer months. This condo is a very rare find!
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GEDCOM files can be uploaded to FamilySearch.org to be included in the Pedigree Resource File, but cannot be directly uploaded to Family Tree. Users can copy information from an uploaded GEDCOM file into Family Tree. The GEDCOM upload process allows users to compare uploaded files to what is already in Family Tree and identify potential matches, records that can be added, or those already included. However, notes, sources, and multimedia links currently cannot be added to Family Tree from a GEDCOM file.
The Quick Attach feature allows adding ancestors and sources from US Census records between 1850-1940 to a family tree. For earlier census records that don't identify relationships, family members must be manually added. It can attach sources to new family members identified in later census records. Marriage, birth and death records only allow attaching sources, not new family members. The feature may not work for persons already added as unconnected.
Nathan Tanner Porter kept a journal that discussed his heritage. The journal is stored on microfilm at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, where it can be viewed by visiting the library.
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