People: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 12: Line 12:
|-
|-
|[[Dana Dorsey]]
|[[Dana Dorsey]]
|&nbsp; is credited as helping [[Samuel W. Rogers|Sam]] on [[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]], including many of the maps<ref name="Dorsey">[[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years|History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]]<br>'''Samuel W. Rogers'''<br>Page 2<br>Note: WestVirginia maps and drawings were accomplished with the assistance and advice of Mr. Dana Dorsey.</ref>. Dana was a the first President of the Logan County Genealogical Society, WV.
|&nbsp; is credited as helping [[Samuel W. Rogers|Sam]] on [[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]], including many of the maps<ref name="Dorsey">[[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years|History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]]<br>'''Samuel W. Rogers'''<br>Page 2<br>Note: WestVirginia maps and drawings were accomplished with the assistance and advice of Mr. Dana Dorsey.</ref>.<br>Dana was a the first President of the Logan County Genealogical Society, WV.
|-
|-
|[[Samuel W. Rogers]]
|[[Samuel W. Rogers]]
Line 18: Line 18:
|-
|-
|[[Sigfus Olafson]]
|[[Sigfus Olafson]]
|&nbsp; is credited as helping [[Samuel W. Rogers|Sam]] on [[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]], including many of the maps<ref name="Olafson">[[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years|History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]]<br>'''Samuel W. Rogers'''<br>Page 3<br>The book you’re about to read is dedicated to Henry C. Ragland and his descendants. And, I’m sure that Mr. Ragland would want to further dedicate the writings of Lost County history to those that have followed in his shoes. One such individual is Sigfus Olafson.</ref>. Sigfus was a charter member of the Logan County Genealogical Society, WV.
|&nbsp; is credited as helping [[Samuel W. Rogers|Sam]] on [[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]], including many of the maps<ref name="Olafson">[[History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years|History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years]]<br>'''Samuel W. Rogers'''<br>Page 3<br>The book you’re about to read is dedicated to Henry C. Ragland and his descendants. And, I’m sure that Mr. Ragland would want to further dedicate the writings of Lost County history to those that have followed in his shoes. One such individual is Sigfus Olafson.</ref>.<br>Sigfus was a charter member of the Logan County Genealogical Society, WV.
|-
|-
|[[Nancy Sue Smith]]
|[[Nancy Sue Smith]]
Line 34: Line 34:
[[Image:Sigfus Olafson.png|right|350px|From the first Logan County Genealogical Society Newsletter March 1978]]
[[Image:Sigfus Olafson.png|right|350px|From the first Logan County Genealogical Society Newsletter March 1978]]
[[Image:Dedication to Sigfus.png|thumb|right]]
[[Image:Dedication to Sigfus.png|thumb|right]]
=== References ===
=== References ===
<References />
<References />

Revision as of 15:58, 10 July 2023

Follow-Up: Fill in.

This page will have a listing of all individuals in the Wiki.

The side bar to the left will include just the "notable" people in the tree, and the link to the "InfoBox" Template and [[1]].


Researchers and Authors

Dana Dorsey Ancestree Vol 1 Pg 1.png
Dana Dorsey   is credited as helping Sam on History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years, including many of the maps[1].
Dana was a the first President of the Logan County Genealogical Society, WV.
Samuel W. Rogers   wrote History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years (1996)
Sigfus Olafson   is credited as helping Sam on History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years, including many of the maps[2].
Sigfus was a charter member of the Logan County Genealogical Society, WV.
Nancy Sue Smith   wrote History of Logan and Mingo Counties, Beginning in 1617 (1966)
Mary Elizabeth Ferrell  
Fred C. Thomson Jr.  
Connie Chancellor   is a contemporary of mine doing Ferrell (and other surname) family history research on Ancestry.
From the first Logan County Genealogical Society Newsletter March 1978
Dedication to Sigfus.png

References

  1. History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years
    Samuel W. Rogers
    Page 2
    Note: WestVirginia maps and drawings were accomplished with the assistance and advice of Mr. Dana Dorsey.
  2. History of Logan County Centennial: The Early Years
    Samuel W. Rogers
    Page 3
    The book you’re about to read is dedicated to Henry C. Ragland and his descendants. And, I’m sure that Mr. Ragland would want to further dedicate the writings of Lost County history to those that have followed in his shoes. One such individual is Sigfus Olafson.