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Genealogy Notes - James Milton Andrews
Genealogy notes pertaining to James Milton Andrews. Handwritten.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-james-milton-andrews/1001/thumbnail.jp
Genealogy Notes - Samuel Harrill Children
Handwritten genealogical notes by Fay Webb Gardner on the descendants of Samuel Harrill and Susannah Hamrick.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-harrill-family/1003/thumbnail.jp
G. M. Webb Family Bible Pages
Typed genealogies from the Rev. G. M. Webb Family Bible. Typed and annotated by Fay Webb Gardner. Includes handwritten annotations.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-george-milton-webb/1003/thumbnail.jp
Genealogy Notes - Houston Harrill Children
Handwritten genealogical notes by Fay Webb Gardner on the descendants of Houston Harrill and Delphi Frances Street.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-harrill-family/1002/thumbnail.jp
Genealogy Scrapbook; Undated
Series 1.3.3 - Fay Webb Gardner Personal Papers: Scrapbooks
This scrapbook chronicles the patrilineal and matrilineal genealogy of Fay Webb Gardner. The scrapbook contains photographs, written narrative, news clippings, and historical documents pertaining to the Webb, Andrews, Love, Blanton, and Harrill families. Other families of note include: White, Putnam, Bridges, Hamrick, Watson, and Roberts. The scrapbook contains artifacts referencing the Lucy Cobb Institute, Webbly, the North Carolina Governor\u27s Mansion, the Shelby Graded School, and First Baptist Church Shelby. The scrapbook is unbound and has numerous missing photographs. Also included are notes, primary documents, and photographs that have been clipped to individual pages. Larger artifacts, such as the biography of James L. Webb by R. L. Ryburn, are scanned within the body of the scrapbook.
Smaller artifacts, scanned separately as supplemental documents, include: Pg. 4 [news clipping] Cleveland County Early Days Pg. 8 [photograph w. FWG notation] First home of J. W. Gardner in the Cleveland Cloth Mill village, 1933. Suzanne born at hospital - lived here until 9 months. Pg. 29 [photograph] Reverend & Mrs. G. M. Webb graves Pg. 43 [photographs] Sue Andrews of Shelby, first cousin of Mrs. O. Max Gardner, standing on old ancestral Andrews home porch, 1939 Pg. 53 [documents] Fay Webb Gardner\u27s genealogy notes Pg. 89 [notes & photographs] Notes pertaining to the Harrill family along with 6 photographs. FWG\u27s Photo descriptions are clockwise: 1) Aunt Druscilla Harrill, her sister, Mrs. Celia Bostick, Mrs. Bostick\u27s nephew, Henry Duncan. Mrs. Bostick grand daughter of Mrs. Leonard Bostick., 2) Houson Harrill Jr. home near Ellenboro, 3) Houson Harrill family Ellenboro. Aunt Druscilla 2nd on 2nd row now 92 years old (1938). Mrs. Celia Bostick 3rd on 3rd row, 4) Where G. Blanton who was appointed Commissioner of Peace by Crown, New Burn, NC. Great-grandfather of Mrs. O. Max Gardner who joined the Colonial Dames in his name., 5) Stones from the [?] at home site of Sam Harrill Sr. (died at age of 98). Great-great grandfather of Mrs. O. Max Gardner - land all along Webb\u27s creek about 5 miles from Ellenboro, 6) Housan Harrill Pg. 104 [primary documents] legal documents pertaining to the Watson, Long, Lukadoo, Robertson families, 1832 - 1866.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-scrapbooks/1003/thumbnail.jp
Funeral and Memorial - Funeral Book of Madge Webb Riley
This funeral book records various things concerning the passing of Madge Webb Riley. It includes lists of family who attended, friends who called, those who sent flowers, books, food, telegrams and letters. Mrs. Gardner includes a newspaper clipping about Madge\u27s death and book donations in her memory.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-madge-webb-riley/1025/thumbnail.jp
Genealogy Notes - Blanton, Hamrick, & Bridges Families
Handwritten genealogy chart of the Hamrick Family descendants of Rebecca Hamrick and James Bridges.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-hamrick-family/1001/thumbnail.jp
Genealogy Notes - Harrill Family Vest
Genealogical notes by Fay Webb Gardner describing the vest worn by Samuel Harrill.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-harrill-family/1001/thumbnail.jp
Diary, 1929-1931 (Brown Cover, Large)
Series 1.6.1 - Fay Webb Gardner Personal Papers: Diaries & Travel Logs
Diary kept by Fay Webb Gardner from 1929-1931.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-diaries/1003/thumbnail.jp
Correspondence - Fay Webb Gardner to Clarence Griffin
Correspondence from Fay Webb Gardner to Clarence Griffin, editor of the Forest City Courier. Letter inquires about the Watson and Robertson Families, of particular note is Rebecca Robertson Watson. Includes photograph and genealogy notes.https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/fay-webb-gardner-robertson-family/1000/thumbnail.jp
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