Preble family genealogical papers, ca. 1918-1990.

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Preble family genealogical papers, ca. 1918-1990.

Chiefly genealogical worksheets complied by Charles E. Preble, Jr. These sheets list the family information about each person. This includes spouses, children, and dates of birth, death, and marriage. It also notes the place where these significant events occurred, if possible. This allows one to track the movements of people to different towns, states, or countries. The worksheets are organized alphabetically by first name (chronologically when a first name is shared by more than one person). There is also a folder of miscellaneous information about the family. This includes sketchy family trees, newspaper clippings, and information about the family crest. One of the newspaper clippings is from 1918 describing the Preble family reunion.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7097677

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Preble, Edward, 1761-1807

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American naval officer who served in the American Revolution and merchant marine. From the description of Diary, [1860]. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58774129 U.S. naval officer; served during the American Revolution. From the description of Edward Preble memorandum book and U.S. Navy regulations, 1800-1805. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 279266829 Edward Preble was a United States naval officer. ...

Preble family.

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Preble, George Henry, 1816-1885

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George Henry Preble was born 25 February 1816 Portland ME. He was elected a member of NEHGS in 1866 and became a life member in 1869. He died 1 March 1885 Brookline MA [memoir in Memorial Biographies 8:206]. From the description of George Henry Preble Papers, 1791-1873. (New England Historic Genealogical Society). WorldCat record id: 50057646 U.S. Navy officer and author; b. in Portland, Me. From the description of George Henry Preble memorandum book, 1859 and un...

Preble, Charles E.

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The information in this collection is about the descendents of Abraham Preble, who emigrated from Kent County, England, in 1536. He settled in Scituate, Mass. They gathered for a reunion in June 1918 at Youngs Hotel in Boston. Rev. Edgar W. Preble was the driving force behind the reunion. The Prebles formed an association with officers. The coat of arms was shown at this reunion. This dated from the knighting of George Preble of Kent by Queen Elizabeth I in 1585. It was noted that many Prebles h...