Folder MS0247.01.11
Contains 17 Results:
from Bob Girdler to Nancy and Jim Harrison
1976 May 25 enjoyed visit to Spartanburg and looked over the Stacey line and suspects that a friend, Lorraine Stacey Minton, is related as her Stacey line comes from Marblehead. (The entire letter goes on about Stacey connection)
Captain Lewis Girdler and the Alexander Hamilton Log
(typed two page biography dated 11/28/1978)
from Reyn(olds Girdler) to Betty Girdler
1978 December 14 says that Coventry discovery is terrific. Will contact Mrs. Roy Pierce, distant relative who has done more research on the family than anyone else. Mrs. Pierce is trying to establish Francis Girdler as coming from Weymouth, England NOT Guernsey as seems to have come from a 1835 claim by Capt. John Girdler at a Marblehead celebration. Reyn had a microfilm made of the log of the Alexander Hamilton during the four years Lewis Girdler was her commander.
From Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War
(notations dated July 10, 1979 on Lewis Girdler, various Richard Girdlers (two from Civil War and one born 1798 who was apparently a Superintendent at the Massachusetts Nautical School from 1859 to death in 1865 also a part of Lyman School for Boys of Westboro, school ship Massachusetts
Obituary of Howard Mercer Fitch October 25, 2000
(see SC MS 0247.01.01.05)
Graceland Cemetery plan
Graceland Cemetery plan (Chicago, Ill) and note: “check on Ray F. Girdler, 4023 Mengel Drive, Dayton Ohio AX 9-5756” Muskegon Home 4-1388”
Blueprint of Girdler Family Tree begins with Francis Girdler
(d. 1692) came from Guernsey and extends to 1904 (see SC MS 0247.01.11.09) and Capt. Lewis Girdler 1766-1844 genealogy [photocopy]