THE SPEED FAMILY
Speed and Fry Family - Welcome to Farmington
John Speed (1772-1840) and Lucy Speed (1788-1874) came from wealthy Virginia families that moved to what was then Kentucky County, Virginia before 1790.
James Breckenridge Speed - Wikipedia
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.. Spouse, Hattie Bishop. Children, 2. Relatives, James Speed (uncle) John Speed (grandfather).
Lincoln Lore – Farmington: Speed Family Home
Visiting his friend Joshua Speed, Lincoln stayed at Farmington for three weeks. Upon leaving Kentucky , Lincoln witnessed a sight he would remember for years to ...
The Speed Family Blessing Box & Pantry Inc. - Facebook
The Speed Family Blessing Box & Pantry Inc., Arnold. 2668 likes · 149 talking about this · 40 were here. Non-Profit Organization / Food Pantry.
Speed Family Papers - Farmington Collection, 1816-1961
The Speed family is one of the oldest and most prominent families in Louisville, Kentucky. Judge John Speed (1772-1840) moved to Kentucky with ...
Records and memorials of the Speed family. - Library of Congress
APA citation style: Speed, T. (1892) Records and memorials of the Speed family . Louisville, Ky., Courier-journal job printing company. [Pdf] Retrieved from the ...
Category:Speed family - Wikipedia
Category:Speed family ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to Speed family. This is the Speed family of Louisville, mostly associated with the plantation built ...
THE SPEED FAMILY - Seeking my Roots
THOMAS SPEED. AND PUBLISHED BY THE LOUISVILLE AND MEMPHIS FAMILIES, FOR. DISTRIBUTION AMONG ALL THE BRANCHES. LOUISVILLE, KY.:.
Speed family Papers, 1780-1905 - The Filson Historical Society
Collection of correspondence and documents pertaining to several members of the Speed family, particularly of Kentucky, beginning in the late 18th century.
Speed Family Papers: Finding Aid - Online Archive of California
John James Speed (1803-1867) was born on July 20, 1803 in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, the son of John James Speed (d. 1860) and Lucy Swepson Speed (d. 1840).
Many Speed researchers have attempted to conclusively prove that their lines are descendants of John Speed who was born at Farndon, County Cheshire, England in ...
Records and memorials of the Speed family. | Library of Congress
Image 169 of Records and memorials of the Speed family. CAPT JAMES SPEED AND MARY SPENCER SECOND BRANCH 139 living The children of ...
Category:Speed family - Wikimedia Commons
This is the Speed family of Louisville, mostly associated with the plantation built by John Speed, Farmington, as well as their associations ...
Speed History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseOfNames
The surname Speed was first found in Suffolk where in 1185, Godfrey Speed appeared on the Pipe Rolls. 1 Years later, Johannes Sped was listed in the ...
Records And Memorials Of The Speed Family (1892) (Hardcover)
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History - J.B. Speed School of Engineering - University of Louisville
Who Was J.B. Speed? James Breckenridge Speed (1844-1912) was an industrial pioneer in 19th century Louisville, and the scion of an illustrious Kentucky family.
Joshua Fry Speed (1814 - 1882) - Genealogy - Geni
Genealogy for Joshua Fry Speed (1814 - 1882) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
The Speed Family - Next Gen - Perfect for Them - YouTube
The Speed Family Finds Additional Benefits of Their Next Gen® Home. When an accident posed challenges for their millennial son, ...
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Family Enrichment Program (FEP) - SPEED SEJA, District 802
The SPEED Family Enrichment Program (FEP) is a FREE Prenatal to 3 years early childhood program. Our goal is to increase the chance of future school success by ...