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Genealogy Resources for Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Bucks County encompasses approximately 607 square miles* in the State of Pennsylvania.

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250th anniversary, Warminster Township, 1711-1961
50th anniversary, Perkasie borough, Bucks County, Penna. historical souvenir edition, celebrated during eight days, June 15-22, 1929
A chronology of events significant in the life of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran (Scheetz's) Church, Spinnerstown, PA
A history of Bristol borough in the county of Bucks, state of Pennsylvania anciently known as Buckingham being the third oldest town and second chartered borough in Pennsylvania, from its earliest in Pennsylvania, from its earliest times to the present year, 1911
Book of biographies this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Bucks County, Penna
Business directory and gazetteer of Bucks County, Pennsylvania containing the names, business, and post office address of merchants, manufacturers, professional men and farmers
Doylestown centennial, 1838 to 1938
Durell's Battery in the Civil War (Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Volunteer Artillery) a narrative of the campaigns and battles of Berks and Bucks Counties' artillerists in the War of the Rebellion, from 1861 to 1865
Farmers National Bank of Bucks County, Bristol, Pennsylvania a century's record, 1814-1914
Historic Newtown a booklet prepared for the celebration of the 250th anniversary of Newtown, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania
Historical sketch of First Reformed Church and auxiliary organizations, Quakertown, Pa. including a list of present members of congregation and societies
Historical sketches chiefly relating to the early settlement of Friends at Falls, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
History of Bucks County
History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania
History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania from the discovery of the Delaware to the present time
Index of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, wills and administration records, 1684 to 1850
Industries and wealth of the principle points in southeastern Pennsylvania (excepting Philadelphia) embracing Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties, 1890
Local sketches and legends pertaining to Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania
Lutheranism in Bucks County, 1734-1934 with a restudy of the Indians of eastern United States, to more definitely prove Lutheran missions among the Lenape of the Delaware Valley, 1638-1740
Memoir of John Brown of Penn's Manor, Bucks Co., Pa
Papers read before the centennial of Newtown Friends' Meeting fourth month 10th 1915, and others not read there but applicable thereto
Radcliffe Street this was the first street in Bristol, Pennsylvania, settled by the world's people in 1681 historical record
Records of the Courts of Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 1684-1700
Saint John Reformed Church of Riegelsville, Pa. from 1849 to 1911, also some account of the Riegelsville Union Cemetery
Springdale, the Huffnagle mansion and its collection papers read at the Fall meeting of the Bucks County Historical Society, held at the Huffnagle mansion, New Hope, Penna., Saturday, October 28, 1916
The 200th anniversary of Buckingham Monthly Meeting, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1923
The Lancaster family a history of Thomas and Phebe Lancaster, of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and their descendants, from 1711 to 1902, also a sketch on the origin of the name and family in England
The chronicles of Middletown containing a compilation of facts, biographical sketches, reminiscences, anecdotes, etc., connected with the history of one of the oldest towns in Pennsylvania
The first hundred years of St. Mary's Hall on the Delaware a century of private school education for young women under the American Episcopal Church, 1837-1937
The history of the Deep Run Mennonite Congregation, Eastern Conference of Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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Dec 12, 1787

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