Genealogy Projects tagged with wyoming on the Geni Family Tree

« Back to Projects Dashboard

  • Farson-Eden, Wyoming

    Add residents of Farson and Eden, Wyoming from any time period to this project. You can visit HistoryLink to find out which projects include your ancestors. Prior to settlement, Eden Valley was a thoroughfare for various types of travelers. One of the oldest types of arrowheads known, was named the "Eden Point", and was discovered in this area by archaeologists as well as ancient Indian camps, ...

  • Native American Tribes- State of Wyoming

    Please do not add profiles to the Native American Tribes of Wyoming project. Add them to the appropriate sub-project. ==Links==* Naming Conventions

    Tags:
  • Mormon Pioneers 1856

    1856=This project covers all Mormon pioneers that arrived in Utah in 1856.=We Need Your Help=Please collaborate on a specific year's (1847-1868) project page. While viewing a Mormon pioneer's profile and under the "More Actions" link choose "Add to Project" and this will allow you to add that pioneer to any of the the Mormon Pioneer projects. =How to Help= * 1856 Arrivals <<- Click to Edit * 18...

  • Fort Laramie Treaty (1868)

    This project is to add and make known all of the people who signed the Fort Laramie Treaty, their family members and trees.To add any people who are not found in Geni.com and cite their family trees. Note: Do not confuse this treaty with the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851, which was signed on September 17, 1851 between United States and representatives of the Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Crow, Assini...

  • United States Senators from Wyoming

    United States Senators from WyomingUnited States Senators from Wyoming (U.S. Senate website): of United States Senators from Wyoming (with wikipedia links):

  • Johnson County War

    The Johnson County War, also known as the War on Powder River and the Wyoming Range War, was a series of range conflicts that took place in Johnson County, Wyoming between 1889 and 1893. The conflicts started when cattle companies ruthlessly persecuted supposed rustlers throughout the grazing lands of Wyoming. As tensions swelled between the large established ranchers and the smaller settlers i...

  • Big Piney, Wyoming

    "Big Piney, the oldest permanent settlement of white people in Sublette County, Wyo., was named by Daniel B. Budd for the Piney Creeks—North, Middle and South—that flow off the east flank of the Wyoming Range to join the Green River. In 1879, Budd and his partner, Hugh McKay, came through the area when they trailed in a thousand head of cattle from Nevada with plans to ship them east to market ...

  • Jews of Wyoming

    This is an umbrella project for all projects related to Jews from Wyoming .

    Tags:
51-58 of 58 projects