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Genealogy Resources for Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Lancaster County encompasses approximately 949 square miles* in the State of Pennsylvania.

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100 years at the State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania with a history in words and pictures, 1855-1955
150 years of school history in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
200th anniversary corner-stone laying 1761-1961, the Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
A biographical history of Lancaster County being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county, as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character
A brief historical sketch of the first Pennsylvania State Normal School, Millersville, Pa
A brief history of Lancaster County with special reference to the growth and development of its institutions, designed for the school and home
A brief history of Lititz, Pennsylvania
A brief history of the United Brethren's Congregation at Lititz, Pa., from 1742 to 1857
A brief history of the city of Lancaster containing an introduction to the settlement of the county, reminiscences of the past and present of the city, the poor house and hospital, the court house, the county jail, the water works, the railroad, the Franklin and Marshall College, the manufactories, the gas works and agricultural park, with many of the old land marks, etc. also the business cards of the principal merchants and manufacturers
A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, Pa., on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1854 in which is sketched a history of that church and congregation from 1741 to the present time
A genealogical chart of the family of Tatham, of Tatham in the county palatine of Lancaster from about the year 1580 to the present time together with some account of the family and parish
A history of Bethany Charge of the Reformed Church, in Lancaster County, PA
A history of New Holland, Pennsylvania covering its growth and activities during two hundred years of existence, 1728-1928
A history of the Farmers Bank of Lancaster, the Farmers National Bank, and the Farmers Trust Company of Lancaster, 1810-1910
A history of the New Holland Charge of the Reformed Church, in Lancaster County, PA
A history of the descendants of Abraham Breneman born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, December 3, 1744, and settled near Edom, Rockingham County, Virginia, in 1770 or soon after and a complete genealogical register with biographies of many of his descendants from the earliest available records to the present time, giving dates in three centuries
A history of the family of Holland of Mobberley and Knutsford in the county of Chester with some account of the family of Holland of Upholland and Denton in the county of Lancaster
A history of the township and manor of Clayton-le-Moors, Co. Lancaster
A record of the Searight family (also written Seawright) established in America by William Seawright, who came from near Londonderry, in the north of Ireland, to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about the year 1740 with an account of his descendants as far as can be ascertained
A.C. Leonard's directory of business and professional men of Lancaster, Pa. 1883
Address delivered at the dedication of Memorial Hall, Lancaster, June 17, 1868
An authentic history of Donegal Presbyterian Church, located in East Donegal Township, Lancaster Co., Pa
An authentic history of Lancaster County, in the state of Pennsylvania
An historical sketch of Salem Reformed Church of Rohrestown, Pa
An index to the will books and intestate records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1850 with an historical sketch and classified bibliography .
Annual business review of Lancaster County 1891 containing also, a complete shipper's guide of the state
Bicentennial addresses delivered at the two hundredth anniversary of Leacock Presbyterian Church, Paradise, Penna
Bicentennial, Reamstown, Pa. 1760-1960
Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settlers
Boyd's Lancaster County business directory the names of the citizens of Lancaster, state, county, and city record, and an appendix of much useful information, 1859-60
Burials in Penryn Cemetery, Penryn, Pa. list compiled May 30, 1928
Centennial souvenir, historical and pictorial, Mount Joy and history of Florin containing a complete directory and numerous illustrations
Cherished memories of old Lancaster-town and shire
Chronicon ephratense a history of the community of Seventh Day Baptists at Ephrata, Lancaster County, Penn'a
Commemoration of Lancaster County in the Revolution at Indian Rock, Williamson Park, near Rockford the home of General Edward Hand, M.D., Friday, P.M., September 20, CMMXII
Descendants of Christian Shelly of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Descendants of John Kitzmiller, of Lancaster County, Pa
Directory of Lancaster County 1869-70
Directory of the borough of Columbia 1892
Directory of the borough of Columbia 1894
Directory of the city of Lancaster also a business directory, with an appendix, 1868-69
Frederick Schott of Derry Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and descendants
Genealogical record of the Atlee family the descendants of Judge William Augustus Atlee and Colonel Samuel John Atlee of Lancaster County, Pa
Genealogies of the families of Culcheth of Culcheth and Risley of Risley both in the county of Lancaster
Genealogy of the Barber family the descendants of Robert Barber, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Genealogy of the Fulton family, being descendants of John Fulton, born in Scotland in 1713, emigrated to America in 1753, settled in Nottingham township, Chester County, Penna., 1762 with a record of the known descendants of Hugh Ramsey of Nottingham, and Joseph Miller Lancaster County, Pa
Historical sketch of the Union Fire Company, No. 1, of the city of Lancaster, Penna., from 1760 to 1879
History of Ephrata and Lebanon Street Railway Company, Ephrata and Lebanon Traction Company, Lancaster, Ephrata and Lebanon Street Railway Company and other trolley roads in Lebanon and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania
History of Ephrata, Penna. giving a brief sketch of the settlement of the state and county, the Battle of Brandywine, the cloister and monument to be erected at Mount Zion, and the borough of Ephrata
History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men
History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and directory of the principal business houses of Columbia
History of Lancaster and York Counties from the earliest settlements made within them, in the former, from 1709, in the latter from 1719, to the present time, to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania, from A.D., 1681, to the year 1710 with an appendix comprising a geological sketch of York County, topographical descriptions of townships, towns, villages, and census of 1840
History of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Penna., Septmber 22d, 1867
History of the Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church and congregation, of East Earl Township, Lancaster County, a colony from the Church of Pequea read before the congregation on the day their church edifice, as remodelled, was dedicated to the worship of God, August 31, 1853
History of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of the city of Lancaster, Pa., from 1807 to 1893 with some account of earlier efforts to establish Methodism in Lancaster, also, an appendix containing a sketch of St. Paul's M.E. Church, by the pastor C. Lee Gaul and Conestoga's notes on the conference of 1855
History of the First Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa., 1736-1904 . authorized by the consistory
History of the descendants of Christian Wenger who emigrated from Europe to Lancaster County, Pa., in 1727 and a complete genealogical family register, with biographies of his descendants from the earliest available records to the present time with a few illustrations
History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 1710
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
Industries of Pennsylvania, cities of Lancaster, Columbia and Mount Joy historical and descriptive review, industries, institutions, manufacturing and business advantages
J.H. Bryson's Lancaster directory for 1843 containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and residences, also a list of the streets, lanes, alleys, etc., city officers, public institutions, and banks, besides other useful information
Journal of a tour to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the spring of 1828 (a trip across Pennsylvania)
Lancaster County Indians annals of the Susquehannocks and other Indian tribes of the Susquehanna territory from about the year 1500 to 1763, the date of their extinction. An exhaustive and interesting series of historical papers descriptive of Lancaster County's Indians prior to and during the advent of the paleface
Lancaster and its people an account of Lancaster, Pa., its past and present, its future possibilities, history of the city, its present condition, commercially, financially, industrially, its literary, professional and religious life, its historical and political importance, etc., being a compendium illustrating the progress and development of its resources, industries and business life, its railroad connections and public conveniences, with a
Marietta's centennial, 1812-1912 historical addresses and programmes of the centennial, September, 1912
Memorial volume of the Evang. Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pa. discourses delivered on the occasion of the centenary jubilee
Old Lancaster, tales and traditions
Old home week and Hope Hose Company No. 1 centennial, Manheim, Pennsylvania, June 30 to July 5, 1912
Old memories, fifty years at the Lancaster Bar recollections of the late Hon. A.L. Hayes
Parochial registers for Lutheran congregations in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1960 a guide to genealogical resources in the parish records of baptisms, marriages, and burials, as well as to translations and copies in print in public institutions
Peter Reist of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and some of his descendants
Physical and industrial geography of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Portrait and biographical record of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens . together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States
Presbyterianism in the Pequea Valley memorial address at the dedication of the founders' windows, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Gap, Pa., 1912
Register of marriages and baptisms kept by the Rev. Traugott Frederick Illing in connection with the churches of St. Peter's (Lutheran), Middletown, and Caernarvon (Episcopal), Lancaster County, Penn'a
Reminiscences of the Moravian Church at Lititz, Pennsylvania, 1887
Resources and industries of the city of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pa. with some account of its historical importance .
Rylands, of the Rylands within West-Houghton, Co. Lancaster
Sketch of the history of St. James' Parish, Lancaster
St. Stephen United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) New Holland, Pennsylvania
State of the accounts of Col. Adam Hubley, lieutenant of Lancaster County, and the several sub-lieutenants, from March 1781, to January 1782 .
State of the accounts of George Graff, Esq., collector of excise, Lancaster County, from the time of his appointment, 24th March, 1784 to the 2d of August, 1784
State of the accounts of George Graff, Esquire, collector of excise, Lancaster County, from the 2d of August 1784, to the 6th of August 1785
State of the accounts of James Ross, Esquire, lieutenant of the county of Lancaster, from the time of his appointment to the 1st August, 1785 . account of the monies received by him for militia fines .
State of the accounts of Joshua Elder, Esquire, late sub-lieutenant of Lancaster County . account of the monies received by him for militia fines .
State of the accounts of Samuel Turbett, Esquire, collector of excise for the County of Lancaster, from 25th February, till 21st Sept. 1786
State of the accounts of Samuel Turbett, Esquire, collector of excise, for the County of Lancaster, from the time of his appointment until the 24th of February, 1786
State of the accounts of William Hay, Esq., collector of excise for Lancaster County from August 10, 1782, to August 10 1783 .
State of the accounts of the collectors of excise for Lancaster County, from the twenty-eighth of February, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six . until the tenth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two .
State of the accounts of the late lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County, from March 1777, to the 15th Feb. 1780 .
State of the accounts of the lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County, to the 20th of March 1780 . account of the monies received by them for militia fines .
The 200th anniversary brochure of the Swamp Reformed Church and its organizations, Blainsport, Pennsylvania pictures, historical sketches, church directory, interesting facts
The Catholic Church at Lancaster, Penn'a
The Donegal Presbyterian Church, founded prior to 1721, church services held as early as 1714, East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania the Donegal people their history, and other historical documents
The Ensminger Family of Cocalico, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
The Free Church a parochial history of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lancaster, Pa., with the charter and by-laws
The Harnish Friendschaft (the Harnish family) a collection of historical materials relating to descendants of Martin Harnish of Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1926
The Heffelfinger genealogy (through Philip Heffelfinger, the revolutionary soldier, from Martin Heffelfinger, the Swiss immigrant, in Lancaster County, 1740) with notes on some descendants of Philip
The Lancaster City directory containing the names of the citizens, a business directory, state and city record, and an appendix of much useful information, 1857
The Lancaster Mennonite Conference history and background
The Landis family of Lancaster County a comprehensive history of the Landis folk from the martyrs' era to the arrival of the first Swiss settlers, giving their numerous lineal descendants , also an accurate record of members in the rebellion with a sketch of the start and subsequent growth of Landisville and Landis Valley, and a complete directory of living Landis adults
The Tanger-Metzger genealogy with a record of the descendants of John and Catharine (Metzger) Tanger, 1773-1950, and data on the Lottmann, Rudisill, Snavely, Hess, Harnish, Zercher, and Gall families of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
The Three Earls an historical sketch, and proceedings of the centennial jubilee, held at New Holland, Pa., July 4, 1876
The farmers' directory of Lancaster County (except Lancaster City) Pennsylvania with a complete road map of the county
The genealogy of the family of Jacob Hegler of the canton of Basle, Switzerland and of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Hampshire and Hardy Counties, Virginia, now West Virginia
The history of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1765-1904
The story of Lancaster, old and new being a narrative history of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1730 to the centennial year, 1918
Zion German-English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, Pennsylvania

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