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Family Histories from the Woodcock Valley

This family history of James K. Isett and his children is provided by Deb (Fisher) Riley.

The Beaver family of Penn Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania going back to Nicholas Beaver. This file was contributed by Frank Showalter.

This file has family information on the ancestors of Michael Garner and Elizabeth Showalter going back to John Michael Garner of the Woodcock Valley area. This file was contributed by Frank Showalter.

This document traces the Snare family of the Woodcock Valley area. This file was contributed by Frank Showalter.

This document references the history of the Park family and all of the variations of the surname (Park, Parke, Parks) found in the Woodcock Valley. It was submitted by Frank Showalter.

The descendants of Jacob and Mary Showalter report was submitted by Frank Showalter.

This file includes information on the Morningstar family of the Woodcock Valley area. It was submitted by Frank Showalter.

This file contains information on the family of John Norris, and was submitted by Frank Showalter.

This report documents the earliest McCall family members in Huntingdon County. It was contributed by site member Ron McCall.

The history of the Thompson family from Huntingdon County. Other names included in the document are: Kyle, Kyler, Forshey, Speck, Corbin, Brenneman, Burke, Showalter, Morningstar, Grove and many more. Contributed by, Leslie H. Kyle II.