Re: EMMA ROUSE LLOYD (1858-1932) PRIMARY RESEARCH SOURCES
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EMMA ROUSE LLOYD (1858-1932)
Rebecca Williams 2/24/04
I forgot to add in my above posting that Lloyd Library and Museum on Plum Street in Cincinnati has a collection of all the material Emma Rouse Lloyd used to write her book "Clasping Hands with Generations Past."If you have any ancestors listed in this book, that library will have the correspondence, interviews, books, genealogical research notes, drafts,etc. that she used to write the book for you to research.There are 28 boxes of materials and some boxes are devoted to entire families such as Rouses, Tanners, Zimmermans. For a listing of each box and to find out what is available in each box go to http://www.lloydlibrary.org/archives/emma_rouse_lloyd_papers.pdfhttp://www.lloydlibrary.org/archives/emma_rouse_lloyd_papers.pdfOn this site there is also a photo of Emma Rouse Lloyd and her children and a brief biography about her. You can find info about the Lloyd Library's hours and location and what you need to do to reserach in the collection on line by going to www.lloydlibrary.org/
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Re: EMMA ROUSE LLOYD (1858-1932) PRIMARY RESEARCH SOURCES
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Re: EMMA ROUSE LLOYD (1858-1932) PRIMARY RESEARCH SOURCES
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Re: EMMA ROUSE LLOYD (1858-1932) PRIMARY RESEARCH SOURCES
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Re: EMMA ROUSE LLOYD (1858-1932) PRIMARY RESEARCH SOURCES