Record ID | ia:roneygeneologysi00grin |
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008 990614s1947 riuj 000 0deng d
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100 1 $aGrindell, John Roney,$d1913-
245 10 $aRoney geneology [sic] the story of Captain John Otto Roney and Harriet Burnham Robinson of Thomaston Maine & their descendants ...
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aProvidence, R.I. :$bEastern Magazine Agency,$c℗♭1947.
300 $a14 pages :$bgenealogical table ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520 $aJohn Otto Roney (1816-1871) immigrated from Denmark to New York, and became a mate and later captain of east coast schooners. He married Harriet Robinson and, like many families attached to the sea, they longed for a chicken farm. John purchased a turkey farm and moved there to Libertyville, Illinois in 1852. But, within a few years, they moved back to the seacoast, settling at Thomaston, Maine, and John returned to the sea (he was lost at sea in 1871). Descendants and relatives lives in New York, Illinois, New England and elsewhere.
600 30 $aRoney family.
600 10 $aRoney, John Otto,$d1816-1871.
600 10 $aRoney, Harriet Burnham (Robinson),$cMrs.,$d1826-1908.
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600 37 $aRonney.$2fssh
600 37 $aBeverage.$2fssh
600 37 $aCopeland.$2fssh
600 37 $aEdgett.$2fssh
600 37 $aGrindell.$2fssh
600 37 $aMathews.$2fssh
600 37 $aPero.$2fssh
600 37 $aRoney family.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00214694
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948 $hNO HOLDINGS IN P4A - 9 OTHER HOLDINGS