Bibliography & Endnotes

Bibliography

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Endnotes

 

[1] Roberts, Gary Lee,”Ancestors of Gary Lee Roberts”. GedHTREE vol. 2.13. Online. Gedcom to HTML. (2003).

 

[2] Rothschild, Elaine W., Barclay, Betty B., “ Kerlin Farm: 1687-1987”Old York Road Historical Society Bulletin, vol. XLVIII; p. 3-10. (1987).

 

[3] Horle, Foster, Schieb, Lawmaking and Legislators in Pennsylvania: A Biographical Dictionary. Vol. I. 1682-1702. p. 226-227. (1991).

[4] Ibid. p. 226

[5] Ibid. p. 226

[6] Ibid. p. 226

[7] Ibid. p. 227

[8] Ibid. p. 227

[9] Roberts, Gary Lee,”Ancestors of Gary Lee Roberts”. GedHTREE vol. 2.13. Online. Gedcom to HTML. (2003).

[10] “The Foulke Family”. Bucks CountyPennsylvania Gen Web. Online. Rootsweb. (2003).

[11] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. “Family Search Internet Genealogy Service”. Online. msn.;  2002.

[12] Walker, Lester. American Homes: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Domestic Architecture. New York, Black Dog and Leventhal, p.72-73. (2002).

[13] Sowers, Helen. “Smallpox”. California Association for Medical Laboratory Technology Distance Learning Program. Online. Google. (2004).

[14] Smith, Charles Harper. “ History of the Quakers: The Establishment of Horsham Friends Meeting”. The Times Chronicle,2/11/1937.

[15] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. “Family Search Internet Genealogy Service”. Online. msn.;  2002.

[16] Ibid.

 

[17] Paul Files, The Germantown Historical Society. (1933). Hocker,”Care of the Destitute:Germantown 1633-1933.

[18] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. “Family Search Internet Genealogy Service”. Online. msn.;  2002.

[19] Rothschild, Elaine W., A History of Cheltenham TownshipCheltenham Township Historical Commission, p. 23. (1976).

[20] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. “Family Search Internet Genealogy Service”. Online. msn.;  2002.

[21] Ibid.

[22] Wistar, Isaac Jones, The Autobiography of Isaac Jones Wistar 1827-1905: Half a Century of War and Peace. The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology; p.7-9. (1937).

[23] Rothschild, Elaine W., Barclay, Betty B., “ Kerlin Farm: 1687-1987”. Old York Road Historical Society Bulletin, vol. XLVIII; p. 3-10. (1987).

[24] The Cheltenham History Committee, Cheltenham Tri-Centennial 1690-1990; p.55.

[25] Lubar, Jason. Big Trees at Heidleberg, unpublished paper, author’s collection. (2004).

[26] Roberts, Ellwood. Biographical Annuals of Montgomery County Pennsylvania vol..II. Ed.; TS Benham & Co. p. 371-373. (1904).

[27] Ibid. p.373

[28] LibbyValencia“Jane Haines’ Vision: The Pennsylvania Horticulture School for Women”. Journal of the New England GardenHistory Society. p. 44. (?).

[29] Groff, John M. Stephanie G. Wolf, Sandra M. Lloyd. “ Wyck: Witness to a Way of Life.” Pennsylvania Heritage; p. 22-29. (Winter 2003).

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