Box 67
Container
Contains 42 Results:
[McClenahan?], Robert and Janet to McIlhenny, Frances Plumer, 1927
File — Box: 67, Folder: 31
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
McIlhenny penned many of the letters that comprise this subseries, writing primarily to his mother as a youngster at summer camp and as a young man in college and to his sister while on active duty in the Navy Reserve during World War II. Correspondence written by various family members and other individuals makes up the remainder, and includes glimpses of family life prior to McIlhenny's birth. Written one to eight years after his father's death, McIlhenny's letters to his...
Dates:
1927
[Indecipherable], Dora to McIlhenny, Frances P, 1939
File — Box: 67, Folder: 32
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
McIlhenny penned many of the letters that comprise this subseries, writing primarily to his mother as a youngster at summer camp and as a young man in college and to his sister while on active duty in the Navy Reserve during World War II. Correspondence written by various family members and other individuals makes up the remainder, and includes glimpses of family life prior to McIlhenny's birth. Written one to eight years after his father's death, McIlhenny's letters to his...
Dates:
1939
Biographical requests re: McIlhenny, Henry, 1939, 1942-1959, 1980
File — Box: 67, Folder: 33
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
1939, 1942-1959, 1980
Biographical requests re: McIlhenny, John D, 1953-1954
File — Box: 67, Folder: 34
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
1953-1954
Biographical requests re: Wintersteen, Bernice, 1956
File — Box: 67
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
1956
Correspondence Baillie, Selina. Including clipping and notes, 1924, undated
File — Box: 67, Folder: 36
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
1924, undated
Correspondence. Nichols, Isabel (Mrs. H.S Prentiss), 1925
File — Box: 67, Folder: 37
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
1925
Correspondence with others, 1951-1954
File — Box: 67, Folder: 38
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
1951-1954
Notes, undated
File — Box: 67, Folder: 39
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
undated
Print of Donegal Presbyterian Church (Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania). Including historical notations, circa 1976
File — Box: 67, Folder: 40
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
Although McIlhenny marked only a limited amount of material as "genealogy" (or "genealogy/bio"), the topic was clearly of interest not only to him but also to his father. Letters from John D. McIlhenny's sister Isabel Nichols and cousin Selina Baillie give accounts of their Scotch and Irish ancestry, as well as a link to the Huguenot refugees who settled in Ulster in the 17th century. The most detailed accounts are the three volumes, which apparently were privately published. The...
Dates:
circa 1976
