The Voisin/Stewart Family
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501.
Pennsylvania, Land Warrants and Applications, 1733-1952 [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
502.
Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968 [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
503.
Pennsylvania, Prison, Reformatory, and Workhouse Records, 1829-1971 [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
504.
Peter Mulvany, Irish Seamen's Relatives Association, STEAMSHIP DRESDEN 1888 (http://www.steamshipdresden1888.com/: accessed).
505.
Photo of, digital image, Ellis Island Foundation (http://www.ellisisland.org: accessed), [Instructions].
506.
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507.
Pittsburgh Area Newspaper, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
508.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
509.
Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania).
510.
Portrait, Francisco Photography Studio archive, Clarke Historical Library, Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan.
Clarke Historical Library [4]
511.
R. L. Polk and Company, 1915 Saginaw Directory, Volume 32 (Saginaw, Michigan: R. L. Polk and Company, 1915); digital images, Internet Archive, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/: accessed.
512.
R. L. Polk and Company, Mecosta County [Michigan] Directory, 1884. http://www.migenweb.org/mecosta/1884mcdir/1884mc-vdir.html.
513.
R. L. Polk and Company, Saginaw Directory 1921, Volume 36 (Saginaw, Michigan: R. L. Polk and Company, 1921); digital images, Internet Archive, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/: accessed.
514.
R.B. Haworth, Miramar Ship Index (http://www.miramarshipindex.org.nz/: accessed).
515.
Rademacher, (Unknown), Correspondence from Evelyn Mary Rademacher's Daughter (Letter from Karen Golden, August 2000).

[Three page summary of Evelyn Mary (Rademacher) Earl and Willis Kentwood Earl, their parents and children. This was prepared by a daughter.]

516.
Rademacher, Debbie, Correspondence from Rademacher, Debbie.
517.
Randy Saylor, Randy Saylor: Family & Bay of Quinte Records (http://randysaylor.ca/index.html: accessed).
518.
Reed Funeral Home, Canton, Ohio, Reed Funeral Home (http://www.reedfuneralhome.com: accessed).
519.
Register of Deeds, Isabella County Michigan Deed Index, 1838-1927 (Church of Jesus Christ and the Latter Day Saints, 1976).

[1003889 (Volumes 1-4)
1003890 (Volumes 5-8)
1003891 (Volume 9)]

520.
Reverend Michael D. Murphy, Funeral Homily For Ernest Voisin; (East Lansing, Michigan: St. Thomas Acquinas Catholic Church, 1987).
521.
Richard C. Brown, Erie County and the Civil War: Adventures in Western New York History, Volume XVIII (Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, 1973); portable document format, The Buffalo and Erie County Historical Society, Museum Education (http://bechsed.nylearns.org/: accessed.
Reference: 001420
522.
Richard Greever, Token Catalog (http://tokencatalog.com/index.php: accessed).
523.
Robert M. Stewart, Stewarts 1776-1979 (N.p.: n.p., 8 July 1978).
Mike Voisin [12]
524.
Rogers, Kristin Ann (Golden), Correspondence from Rogers, Kristin (1994).

[My cousin Kirstin responded to a survey I conducted to gather the names and birthdates of her and her children.]

525.
Ruth Phyllis Voisin, "Five Year Diary,"; Personal Diary, 1942-1946, Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania; privately held by John M. Voisin, 132 Lovvorn Lane, Huntsville, Alabama, 2011. Estate of Ruth P. Voisin.
Mike Voisin [12]
526.
Sacred Heart Academy to whom it may concern, 6 May 1943, Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan, Estate of John Ernest Voisin, Huntsville, Madison, Alabama.
Reference: 000442
527.
Sacred Heart Academy, Home and School Directory: Sacred Heart Academy (N.p.: Sacred Heart Academy, 1976–1977).
528.
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan; privately held by John M. Voisin, [StreetAddress], Huntsville, Alabama 35806.
Mike Voisin [12]
Reference: 000615
529.
Sacred Heart Parish to whom it may concern, 6 May 1943, Mount Pleasant, Isabella, Michigan, Estate of John Ernest Voisin, Huntsville, Madison, Alabama.
Reference: 000443
530.
Saint Joseph Catholic Church, of Black Creek, of New Germany, of Snyder, Ontario.
531.
Salyers, Paul, Correspondence from Salyers, Paul <> [January 2003].

[Mr. Salyers is a distant cousin who contacted me via Internet. He provided information on Sam Bierschbach and Louisa Yuncker.]

532.
Samuel T. Wiley, Historian and Editor, Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Indiana and Armstrong Counties, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: John M. Gresham and Company, 1891); digital images, Internet Archive, Internet Archive (http://www.archive.org/: accessed.
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533.
Schafer, Diane (transcriptionist), Cemetery Transcription, St. Mary Cemetery, Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan (MiGenWeb, Clinton County, Michigan, 1999) <http://homestead.juno.com/joemiller5/files/Westphalia_Cem.htm>.

[Diane relates, "The present cemetery is the second St. Mary's Cemetery -- if memory serves me, the caretaker told me that it opened about 1870. Remains from the original cemetery were transferred to the new one, and most were buried in a common grave (unmarked) somewhere in the northwest section of the present cemetery."]

534.
Schafer, Diane Kaye, Data from Diane Schafer (August 2000.)

[Diane is a fifth cousin who transcribed tombstones at the St. Mary's cemetery in Westphalia, Clinton, Michigan. She provided information about the ancestors and descendants of her third-great granduncle, Nikolaus Pohl (b. 1795) and his brother, her third-great grandfather Johann Peter Pohl (b. 1802).]

535.
Schafer, Diane, Correspondence from Schafer, Diane.
536.
Scobee-Combs-Bowden, Scobee-Combs-Bowden Funeral Home & Crematory (http://www.scobeecombsbowdenfuneralhome.com/: accessed).
537.
Settlage, Mary Helen (Voisin), Correspondence from Settlage, Mary (Probably 1973).

[Mary is my second cousin. She responded to a survey conducted by my aunt Mary Lou in preparation for a family reunion. Either she or her husband Theodore responded to the survey.]

538.
Sherman Day, Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: George W. Groton, 1843); digital images, Google, Incorporated, Google Books (http://books.google.com/books?id=WJ94AAAAMAAJ: accessed.
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539.
Sister Margaret Schafer, OP, Memorial Notes; (Grand Rapids, Kent, Michigan: Dominican Chapel/Marywood, 4 April 1988).
540.
Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1935, database with images, FamilySearch.
541.
Slovakia, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Slovakia), Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1910; FHL microfilm 1791530 and others.
542.
Smith Family Funeral Homes, Smith Family Funeral Homes (http://www.smithfamilyfuneralhomes.com: accessed).
543.
Smith, Irene Margaret (Blasen), Correspondence from Smith, Irene (February 2002, September 2003).

[Irene is my first cousin, once removed. She provided information about her family and ancestors.]

544.
Social Innovation Research Group, Waterloo County House of Industry and Refuge (http://waterloohouseofrefuge.ca/: accessed).
545.
Southwest Contractor and Manufacturer, Volume 18, Number 17, Los Angeles, California, February 24, 1917, page 31.
546.
Southwest Contractor and Manufacturer, Volume 18, Number 18, Los Angeles, California, March 3, 1917, page 21.
547.
St. John the Baptist (Alden, New York), Church Records; FHL microfilm 1292868.
548.
St. Joseph (Buffalo, New York), Church Records; FHL microfilm 1292854.
549.
St. Mark Parish, St. Mark Parish (http://www.ourchurch.com/member/s/STMARKPARISH/index.php?p=1_14_Funerals: accessed).
550.
St. Remi (Baerendorf, Alsace, France), Registres paroissiaux St. Remi; FHL microfilm 0720565.
Family History Center [5]
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