Charles Shelley collection, 2003-2009.

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Charles Shelley collection, 2003-2009.

Two documents written by Shelley, of Guilford, Connecticut, and a print out of the ancestors of Melissa Ann Shelley, probably also by Shelley. The earliest document is a transcription and photocopy of a statement made in 1845 by Medad Shelley of Guilford, concerning his Revolutionary War pension. The second document is a history of the William Shelley House in Madison, Connecticut, including a genealogy of the Shelley family. The ancestors of Melissa Ann Shelley include individuals with the last names of Stone, Forbes, Redfield, Snow, Meigs and Isbell, among others.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7897549

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Redfield family.

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Shelley family.

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Meigs family.

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Isbell family.

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Shelley, William, 1801-1863.

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Shelley, Charles G.

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Class of 1953, Hotel Administration. From the description of A Cornell experience, 2006. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 122684922 ...

Snow family.

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Shelley, Medad, b. 1759.

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Shelley, Melissa Ann, 1845-1892.

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Stone family.

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Forbes family.

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