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Miscellaneous genealogical data, compiled by the Eugenics Record office

Title
Miscellaneous genealogical data, compiled by the Eugenics Record office, 1896-1935 and undated 1913-1924.
Author
Eugenics Record Office. com

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Mixed materialRestricted use AZ 13-3607Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Mezzanine Room 121

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Description
.5 linear feet (1 box) : photographs (b&w)
Summary
Handwritten and typed genealogical data on index card questionnaire forms for 22 families, compiled by the Eugenics Record Office.
Subject
  • Austin family
  • Belding family
  • Brackett family
  • Brown family
  • Chancellor family
  • Cornell family
  • Danley family
  • Davenport family
  • Fenton family
  • Frankum family
  • Gillette family
  • Hopkins family
  • Kellogg family
  • McNamara family
  • Morris family
  • Newman family
  • Noyes family
  • Palmer family
  • Parmley family
  • Rhodes family
  • Riggs family
  • Smith family
  • Eugenics
  • Eugenics > Research > United States
Genre/Form
Questionnaires.
Note
  • Each card contains a family code in the upper right corner; compiler names are sometimes included.
Biography (note)
  • The Eugenics Record Office was founded in 1910 by Charles Benedict Davenport for the study of eugenics and human heredity.
Contents
Folder 1. Individual analysis card (photocopy), List of families -- Folder 2. Austin-Brown families -- Folder 3. Chancellor-Davenport families -- Folder 4. Fenton family -- Folder 5. Frankum family -- Folder 6. Gillette-Hopkins families -- Folder 7. Kellogg family -- Folder 8. McNamara-Morris families -- Folder 9. Neuman-Noyes families -- Folder 10. Noyes family -- Folder 11. Palmer-Parmelee families Folder 12. Rhodes-Riggs families -- Folder 13. Riggs family -- Folder 14. Smith family.
Call Number
AZ 13-3607
OCLC
879590723
Author
Eugenics Record Office. Compiler
Title
Miscellaneous genealogical data, compiled by the Eugenics Record office, 1896-1935 and undated 1913-1924.
Biography
The Eugenics Record Office was founded in 1910 by Charles Benedict Davenport for the study of eugenics and human heredity. It was located at Cold Spring Harbor, New York. The E.R.O. closed in 1944
Research Call Number
AZ 13-3607
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