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  • Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Tennessee | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com

    Church Records Genealogy Records Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Tennessee Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Tennessee Inventory of the church and synagogue archives of Tennessee. CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Church Records Places: -AMERICA-The South (region) Tennessee Cost: FREE Find it on Archive.org Find it on OpenLibrary.org Find it on FamilySearch.org Find it on GoogleBooks Find it on HeritageQuest* *HeritageQuest is free but you must be logged in to access the material. Click here for more information . BACK TO GENEALOGY DASHBOARD

  • What number is XL in Roman numerals?

    The Roman numeral "XL" converts to the standard number... What number is XL in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'XL' is the Standard number 40. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers

  • New-Mexico-Dona Ana-Mesquite Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Mesquite, Dona Ana County, New Mexico Mesquite, Dona Ana County, New Mexico No resources found specifically for Mesquite, but you may be able to find information about Mesquite in materials for Dona Ana County and/or the State of New Mexico using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Mesquite, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: A concise history of New Mexico F.A. McKinney's Durango and Durango district directory, 1911-1912 including the towns and postoffices in LaPlata and Montezuma Counties, Colorado and San Juan County, New Mexico From Kirtland to Salt Lake City The story of Council Grove on the Santa Fe Trail More resources for New Mexico RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Mesquite' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Mesquite, Dona Ana County, New Mexico New Mexico > Dona Ana County > Mesquite Towns in this County Anthony Berino Chaparral Dona Ana Hatch La Union Las Cruces Mesilla Mesquite Radium Springs San Miguel San Ysidro Santa Teresa Sunland Park University Park Vado White Sands MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Dona Ana County More resources for New Mexico Genealogy Dashboard Mesquite on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Mesquite, NM Mesquite books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Mesquite Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Loading... Ancestors born here Title Branch Date Birth Place Ancestors married here Title Branch Date Marriage Place Ancestors who died here Title Branch Date Death Place Ancestors buried here Title Branch Cemetery Burial Place Ancestors counted on the census here Title Census Aunt Bette's Homemade Pecan Pie Rockin’ Rocky Road Ice Cream Tom’s Heavenly Apple Strudel Joe’s Divine Butter Tarts

  • Priv. Joel Hosmer - Concord, Massachusetts

    Joel Hosmer was in Capt. Charles Miles's Company of Militia, Col. James Barrett's Regiment, in Concord, Massachusetts. < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Joel Joel Joel Joel Hosmer Hosmer Hosmer Hosmer Private Concord Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Joel Hosmer, Joel, Hosmer, Private, Concord, Massachusetts, Capt. Charles Miles's Company, Col. James Barrett's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Charles Miles's Company Joel Hosmer was in Capt. Charles Miles's Company of Militia, Col. James Barrett's Regiment, in Concord, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 9-10 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 8 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM19-CONCORD-01-36

  • Oklahoma-Hughes-Lamar Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Lamar, Hughes County, Oklahoma Lamar, Hughes County, Oklahoma No resources found specifically for Lamar, but you may be able to find information about Lamar in materials for Hughes County and/or the State of Oklahoma using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Lamar, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Chronicles of Oklahoma Marriage records, Book 1, Kiowa Co. O.T. (Oklahoma Territory) 1901-1905 Alokoli (a Choctaw Indian word meaning a cluster or collection) the Choctaw County bicentennial book McCurtain County and southeast Oklahoma history, biography, statistics a complete church, lodge, school, professional, business and trade directory of the county Muskogee and northeastern Oklahoma including the counties of Muskogee, McIntosh, Wagoner, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Adair, Delaware, Mayes, Rogers, Washington, Nowata, Craig, and Ottawa The Oklahoma spirit of '17 biographical volume The Saga of No Man's Land as seen in 1888 and 1889 early historical facts and stories of Beaver City, Oklahoma, Cimarron Territory, the Oklahoma Panhandle More resources for Oklahoma RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Lamar' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Lamar, Hughes County, Oklahoma Oklahoma > Hughes County > Lamar Towns in this County Allen Atwood Calvin Calvin Dustin Dustin Gerty Holdenville Horntown Lamar Spaulding Stuart Wetumka Wetumka Yeager MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Hughes County More resources for Oklahoma Genealogy Dashboard Lamar on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Lamar, OK Lamar books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Lamar Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Loading... Ancestors born here Title Branch Date Birth Place Ancestors married here Title Branch Date Marriage Place Ancestors who died here Title Branch Date Death Place Ancestors buried here Title Branch Cemetery Burial Place Ancestors counted on the census here Title Census Aunt Bette's Homemade Pecan Pie Rockin’ Rocky Road Ice Cream Tom’s Heavenly Apple Strudel Joe’s Divine Butter Tarts

  • Illinois-Clinton-New-Baden Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for New Baden, Clinton County, Illinois New Baden, Clinton County, Illinois No resources found specifically for New Baden, but you may be able to find information about New Baden in materials for Clinton County and/or the State of Illinois using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to New Baden, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: New Baden centennial, 1855-1955 New Baden, Illinois RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: Breese centennial celebration, 1856-1956 and history of Breese New Baden centennial, 1855-1955 New Baden, Illinois Sequent occupance reviewed the case of Clinton County, Illinois, 1840-1860 A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Illinois Marriage Records 1763 to 1900 Breese centennial celebration, 1856-1956 and history of Breese Centennial celebration of the Bishop Hill Colony, Bishop Hill, Ill. Monday, September 23, 1946 Centennial history of Decatur and Macon County Freeburg centennial Freeburg, Ill., 1859-1959 History of Pike County a centennial address Illinois, historical and statistical comprising the essential facts of its planting and growth as a province, county, territory, and state La Salle County centennial directory of former Ottawa residents, 1831-1931 New Baden centennial, 1855-1955 New Baden, Illinois Peotone on parade, 1856-1956 centennial celebration Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun Counties, Illinois containing full page portraits and biographical sketches Searching the records begins with the General Assembly of 1828-9, at Vandalia, Illinois that year Macoupin County got government life from this time to the end of the year 1869 The Past and present of Kane County, Illinois containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc The challenge of the sesquicentennial Young people's history of Illinois Central Illinois Obituaries A Dickinson family of Virginia and Illinois A History of Hampton, Illinois, 1838-1938 A History of the Norwegians of Illinois a concise record of the struggles and achievements of the early settlers, together with a narrative of what is now being done by the Norwegian-Americans of Illinois in the development of their adopted country with the valuable collaboration of numerous authors and contributors A Kent family tree the items for this family tree have been assembled to preserve a record on the Kent side of the line, from the birth of Thomas Kent in County 'Derry, Ireland in 1748 to the birth of Dorothy Jean Kent on the 6th of January, 1937 in Chicago however incomplete, the data presented herewith may be useful to such persons as are directly interested A Standard history of Champaign County, Illinois an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, civic and social development, a chronicle of the people, with family lineage and memoirs A compendium of Freemasonry in Illinois embracing a review of the introduction, development and present condition of all rites and degrees together with biographical sketches of distinquished members of the fraternity A compilation of the known descendants of Thomas and Rhoda (Patterson) Lillard, a pioneer family of Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa A complete and authentic history of the campaign in which The Mighty Sleeper was defeated in the 34th Senatorial District of Illinois A complete history of Illinois from 1673 to 1873 embracing the physical features of the country, its early explorations, aboriginal inhabitants, French and British occupation, conquest by Virginia... A gazetteer of Illinois in three parts containing a general view of the state, a general view of each county, and a particular description of each town, settlement, stream, prairie, bottom, bluff, etc., alphabetically arranged A gazetteer of the states of Illinois and Missouri containing a general view of each state, a general view of their counties, and a particular description of their towns, villages, rivers, andc., andc. with a map, and other engravings A history and genealogy of the Warder family in Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois A history of the County of Du Page, Illinois A history of the Illinois State Normal University Normal, Illinois A history of the city of Cairo, Illinois A letter from Dr. Frank Orville Sale of Urbana, Illinois (father of Charles Chic Sale, stage and motion picture star, and author of The Specialist) to his cousin, H.E. Daugherty, of Indianapolis, Indiana A list of officers of the Illinois Regiment, and of Crockett's Regiment, who have received land for their services a list of officers of the Illinois Regiment, who have not received lands for Revolutionary services a list of non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Illinois Regiment, and the Western Army, under the command of General George Rogers Clarke, who are entitled to bounty in land a list of Captain Francis Charleville's volu A pioneer family the Birkbecks in Illinois, 1818-1827 A student's history of Illinois A winter in the West letters descriptive of Chicago and vicinity in 1833-4 A woman's story of pioneer Illinois Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois history, 1817-1842 Addresses delivered at the annual meeting of the Chicago Historical Society, November 19th, 1868 An address delivered at the one hundredth anniversary of the First Church of Christ in Springfield, Vt An historical sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the legalization of slavery An index to The good old times in McLean County, Illinois containing two hundred and sixty-one sketches of old settlers, a complete historical sketch of the Black Hawk War, and descriptions of all matters of interest relating to McLean County Ancestors of General James M. Ruggles, 1818-1901, of Illinois Ancestors of George and Richard Flower, co-founders of the English settlement, Albion, Illinois Ancestry of George Andrews Abbott and his wife, Marie Millage Abbott 730 North Grove Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois Annals of Knox County commemorating centennial of admission of Illinois as a state of the Union in 1818 Bailey Hobson lineage Du Page County, Illinois Baptisms, marriages, and deaths, 1736-1809, First Church of Christ, Springfield, Mass Bible records compiled by Illinois Society, D.A.R., 1968-1969 Biographical and genealogical record of La Salle County, Illinois Biographical and genealogical record of La Salle and Grundy Counties, Illinois Biographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay and Marion Counties, Illinois Biographical directory of the voters and tax-payers of Kendall County, Illinois containing also a map of the county, an historical sketch, a business directory, an abstract of every-day laws, officers of societies, lodges, etc Biographical review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois containing biographical sketches of pioneers and leading citizens Biographical sketch of Enoch Long, an Illinois pioneer Biographical sketch of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard read before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday evening, April 16, 1907 Biographical sketch of Hon. Joseph Duncan, fifth governor of Illinois Biographical sketch of John Dean Caton, ex-Chief-Justice of Illinois Biographical sketch of Joseph Duncan fifth governor of Illinois Biographical sketches of some of the early settlers of the city of Chicago Biographical sketches of the leading men of Chicago Blue book of the state of Illinois, 1917-1918 Blue book of the state of Illinois, 1943-1944 Book of words an historical pageant of Illinois Brinkerhoff's history of Marion County, Illinois Bugle echoes the story of Illinois 47th Bushnell, Illinois centennial, 1854-1954 Bygone days in Chicago recollections of the Garden City of the sixties Census, 1830, Gallatin County, Illinois Centennial celebration of the enactment of the first free school law in Illinois 1825-1925 Centennial history of Madison County, Illinois, and its people 1812 to 1912 Centennial history of Mason County including a sketch of the early history of Illinois, its physical peculiarities, soils, climate, productions, etc Chapters from Illinois history Charter of the Chicago and Aurora and Central Military Tract Railroads also, general railroad laws of Illinois, and other general laws relative to corporations Chenoa community centennial a century of co-operation, 1854-1954 Chicago Bar Association lectures Chicago River-and-Harbor convention an account of its origins and proceedings Chicago and its suburbs Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835 a study of the evolution of the northwestern frontier, together with a history of Fort Dearborn Chicago antiquities comprising original items and relations, letters, extracts, and notes pertaining to early Chicago, embellished with views, portraits, autographs, etc Chicago und sein Deutschthum Chicago yesterdays a sheaf of reminiscences Chicago's first half century the city as it was fifty years ago, and as it is today the trade, commerce, manufactories, railroads, banks, wholesale and retail houses, theaters, hotels, churches, and schools Chicago, die geschichte einer wunderstadt Chicago, its history and its builders a century of marvelous growth Chicago, the great industrial and commercial center of the Mississippi Valley an area with an annual tonnage of twenty-two billion tons Chronology of Illinois history, 1673-1954 City of Decatur and Macon County, Illinois a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement Civil government of Illinois and the U.S. special chapters on Chicago and Cook County brief historical sketches Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library Colored people's blue-book and business directory of Chicago, Ill., 1905 Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties, Illinois with illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers Commemorative biographical and historical record of Kane County, Illinois containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, governors of Illinois, and a history of the county, from its earliest settlement Commemorative portrait and biographical record of Kane and Kendall Counties, Ill. containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of Kane and Kendall Counties Constitution of the state of Illinois adopted and ratified, 1870 Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Richland, Illinois historical and biographical County of Douglas, Illinois historical and biographical with an outline sketch of the Northwest Territory and of the state of Illinois Data on the family of Dr. Green Hill of Logan County, Illinois Day by day in Illinois history Decisive dates in Illinois history a story of the state, told in a record of events which have determined the history of Illinois and of the nation Denton family notes Beverley, London, Folkestone, and Chicago Descendants of Daniel W. Jackson and Polly Frisbie of Naperville, Illinois Descendants of Francis and James Glass of Pope County, Illinois Descendants of James and Martha Thompson of Pelham, Mass. seven generations and two centuries of Thompsons, many of whom settled in New York, Iowa, Utah, Wisconsin and Illinois Descendants of Joel B. Younker (1809-1879) and Sarah (Stiffler) Younker (1813-1893) a genealogy listing 325 descendants of a pioneer family of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry, married in New Philadelphia, Ohio, migrated to Iowa, and back treked to Geneseo, Illinois Descendants of Thomas Essex and Elizabeth Bowen Essex (of Maryland, Virginia and Illinois) Descendants of Thomas Horton of Springfield and including some descendants of Phineas Pratt Descendants of William Scott, of Hatfield, Mass., 1668-1906, and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659-1906 Directory of the city of Chicago, Illinois for 1843 Discovery and conquests of the North-west with the history of Chicago Donna's story of Braidwood, Illinois historical data, reported facts, personal recollections Early Chicago a lecture Early Chicago and Illinois Early Chicago reception to the settlers of Chicago prior to 1840, by the Calumet Club, of Chicago, Tuesday evening, May 27, 1879 Early Chicago, Fort Dearborn an address Early Illinois Early Illinois - The Earliest Religious History of Chicago Early Illinois railroads a paper Early Lee County being some chapters in the history of the early days in Lee County, Illinois Early bench and bar of Illinois Early days of Peoria and Chicago an address read before the Chicago Historical Society at a quarterly meeting held January 19, 1904 Early history of Washington, Illinois and vicinity Early medical Chicago an historical sketch of the first practitioners of medicine, with the present faculties and graduates since their organization, of the medical colleges of Chicago Early-Chicago reminiscences Edward Coles, second governor of Illinois Effingham County, Illinois, past and present Eight months in Illinois with information to immigrants Eighth reunion of the Olmsted Family Association held at Chicago, Illinois, September 24-26th, 1926, headquarters at Edgewater Beach Hotel Eighty years of Illinois politics and politicians, anecdotes and incidents, a succinct history of the state, 1809-1889 Ensign and Thayer's travellers' guide through the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin with railroad, canal, stage, and steamboat routes, accompanied with a new map of the above states Family of Eliza R. McCann, who married Lytle Griffing Bourbon County, Kentucky, Adams County, Illinois Family of Wesley D. McCann Bourbon County, Kentucky, Adams County, Illinois Family record of David D. Schrock and Catharine K. Miller and their descendants Arthur, Illinois Family record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782 of Reading, Mass. with his journal of an expedition of soldiers, August 1757, commanded to report to Gen. Pepperrell at Springfield but soon ordered to return also, a diary from September 8 to October 1, 1766 and April 1, to June 5, 1769 Family records belonging to Louis Emerson III and Margaret (Mills) Harrington 5426 Foster Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 Father Pierre François Pinet, S.J., and his Mission of the Guardian Angel of Chicago (l'Ange Gardien) A.D. 1696-1699 a paper read before a joint meeting of the Chicago Historical Society and the Evanston Historical Society in the Chicago Historical Society Building, 1906 Fergus' directory of the city of Chicago, 1839, and also list of purchasers of lots in Fort Dearborn addition, the no. of the lots, and the prices paid, 1839, etc First annual gathering of the Clan MacLean Association of North America held in the city of Chicago, June 12-16, 1893 First triennial report of the Central Illinois Historical Society February 27, 1920 Francis Ball's descendants, or, The West Springfield Ball family from 1640 to 1902 Franklin County, Illinois, war history, 1832-1919 containing a brief review of the World War, complete history of Franklin County's activities, photographs and service records of Franklin County's soldiers, sailors and marines, industrial and biographical review French and Indians of Illinois River Gazetteer of Madison County containing historical and descriptive sketches of Alton City, Upper Alton, Edwardsville, Collinsville, Highland, Troy, Monticello, Marine, Bethalto, and other towns Genealogical and biographical record of Kendall and Will Counties, Illinois containing biographies of well known citizens of the past and present Genealogical and biographical record of Will County, Illinois containing biographies of well known citizens of the past and present Genealogical list of the descendants of Shadrach Bond, first governor of the state of Illinois Genealogical material collected by the Illinois D.A.R. presented to Newberry Library Genealogical notes on the ancestry and descendants of Lester Delos and Lucy Angelia (Taylor) Castle of Barrington, Cook County, Illinois 1613-1923 Genealogical records, Illinois, 1938-1939 Genealogies and Bible records gathered by the Illinois Society, D.A.R., 1976-1977 Genealogies of eleven families contributed to the Illinois Society, D.A.R Genealogy and family history of the Uphams of Castine, Maine, and Dixon, Illinois with genealogical notes of Brooks, Kidder, Perkins, Cutler, Ware, Avery, Curtis, Little, Warren, Southworth and other families Genealogy of the descendants of Daniel Owen, Jr., of McHenry, Illinois with especial attention given to the descendants of his son, Edwin Mortimer Owen and the allied families of Norton, Warner, Stanton and Patterson also brief notices of the following families allied by marriage Geography, history and civics of Woodford County, Illinois George Rogers Clark and the Revolution in Illinois, 1763-1787 a sesquicentennial memorial Great Britain and the Illinois country, 1763-1774 Hartzel and allied families of Bash, Stauffer, Worman and Shallenberger ancestors and descendants of Michael and Nancy Hartzell, Pennsylvania to Illinois, 1836 and other miscellaneous data Heroes and heroines of the Fort Dearborn massacre a romantic and tragic history of Corporal John Simmons and his heroic wife also of the first white child born in Chicago the last survivor of the horrid butchery a full and true recital of marvelous fortitude, matchless courage and terrible sufferings during the battle, the march, and in captivity Herringshaw's city blue book of biography Chicagoans of 1916 ten thousand biographies Highways to history in Illinois Historic Illinois the romance of the earlier days Historic Morgan and classic Jacksonville Historical and biographical record of Douglas County, Illinois Historical and statistical sketches of Lake County, state of Illinois in two parts, the first consisting of general observations, the second gives a minute review of each township in its order Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and HIstory of Coles County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Boone County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Carroll County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Champaign County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Clark County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Du Page County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Edgar County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Fulton County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Kendall County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Lake County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Lee County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of McDonough County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of McLean County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Mercer County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Morgan County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Schuyler County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of St Clair County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Tazewell County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Warren County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois and Knox County Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, Cook County Edition Historical fragments of early Chicagoland Historical review of Chicago and Cook County and selected biography Historical sketch of the Forty-fifth Illinois Regiment with a complete list of the officers and privates and an individual record of each man in the regiment Historical sketches of Randolph County, Illinois Historical souvenir of Greenville, Illinois being a brief review of the city from the time of its founding to date History of Bardolph, Illinois History of Bloomington and Normal, in McLean County, Illinois History of Bond and Montgomery Counties, Illinois History of Brewer family of North Carolina, Tennessee, Indiana and Illinois and McKnight, Galyean (Gallion), Barr, Hutton, Bloxom, Lamb, Lewis and related families, and Woodworth, Newkirk, Crossland, Finley, Hatch, Hubbard and Carter History of Chicago History of Chicago historical and commercial statistics, sketches, facts and figures, republished from the Daily Democratic press , What I remember of early Chicago a lecture, delivered in McCormick's Hall, January 23, 1876 (Tribune, January 24th) History of Cook County, Illinois being a general survey of Cook County history including a condensed history of Chicago and special account of districts outside the city limits, from the earliest settlement to the present time History of Cook County, Illinois from the earliest period to the present time History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois History of De Witt County, Illinois with biographical sketches of prominent representative citizens of the county More resources for Illinois RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'New Baden' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for New Baden, Clinton County, Illinois Illinois > Clinton County > New Baden Towns in this County Albers Aviston Bartelso Beckemeyer Breese Carlyle Centralia Damiansville Germantown Hoffman Huey Keyesport New Baden Trenton Wamac MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Clinton County More resources for Illinois Genealogy Dashboard New Baden on Wikipedia Cemeteries in New Baden, IL New Baden books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find New Baden Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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  • Free Morrison County, Minnesota (MN) Genealogy Resources

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  • Missouri-Mercer-Morgan-Township Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Morgan Township, Mercer County, Missouri Morgan Township, Mercer County, Missouri No resources found specifically for Morgan Township, but you may be able to find information about Morgan Township in materials for Mercer County and/or the State of Missouri using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Morgan Township, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Missouri State Archives 150th celebration of the founding of Ste. 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  • Pennsylvania-Lehigh-Salisbury-Township Genealogical & Historical Resources

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RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: History Western Salisbury Jerusalem Joint Congregation and Cemetery Association History of Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed Church of Western Salisbury, Lehigh Co., Penna. with complete records of all members of both congregations, baptisms, confirmations, marriages and burials Membership and burial record of Jerusalem Lutheran and Reformed congregations and cemeteries RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: 100th anniversary of the Lutheran Congregation of Macungie, Pennsylvania A historical discourse delivered at the semi-centennial anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Allentown, Pa., September 30, 1881 A history of Catasauqua in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania from the earliest settlements to the present time including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries Brief history, Salem Reformed Church, Allentown, Pa., 1875-1900 Centennial history of Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, 1853-1953 Centennial of Christ Church at Shoenersville, Pa Centennial survey of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, 1871-1971 Directory, Coopersburg Lutheran Charge, St John's Church, Coopersburg, St. Paul's, the Blue Church, Upper Saucona, New Jerusalem or Apples Church, Leithsville, 1919 Historical discourse at the sesqui-centennial of Jordan Ev. 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Congregation of South Whitehall Township, Lehigh Co., Pa. on Sunday, June 10th, 1894 Historical souvenir of St. John's Lutheran Church, Slatington, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania issued at the sixtieth anniversary, 1868-1928 History of Christ Lutheran and Reformed Church, Shoenersville, Pa. with complete record of all members of both congregations and Sunday school record of persons buried on old and new cemeteries History of Christ Lutheran and Reformed Church, Shoenersville, Pa. with complete record of all members of both congregations and Sunday school, record of persons buried on old and new cemeteries History of Northampton County (Pennsylvania) and the grand valley of the Lehigh History of St. John's Reformed Church, Fogelsville, Pennsylvania, 1835-1935 History of Zion Reformed Church, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1762-1937 History of the counties of Lehigh and Carbon, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania History of the public schools of Catasauqua, Pennsylvania with a brief sketch of the schools of Hanover Township in the olden time History, petition for charter, constitution, by-laws, and list of members of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society organized at Egypt, Pennsylvania, 1852 One hundredth anniversary of Salem Lutheran Church in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1850-1950 Parish annals, Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem South, Pennsylvania, 1862-1902 Past, present and future of the city of Allentown, Pa. historical and social features, natural, mercantile, manufacturing, financial and commercial resources and facilities, together with representative industries and business houses Program of the seventy-fifth anniversary of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, May 15-24, 1927 Rev. Michael Schlatter in the Lehigh Valley, June 24-July 2, 1747 Seventy years history of Saint Peter's Lutheran and Reformed Congregations of Rittersville, Lehigh Co., Penna. with complete records of all members The Farmer's directory of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania with a complete road map of the county The centennial anniversary, the First Presbyterian Church, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 1831-1931 The old Sun Inn, at Bethlehem, Pa., 1758 now the Sun Hotel, an authentic history The old grave-yards of Northampton and adjacent counties in the state of Pennsylvania Two hundredth anniversary of Heidelberg Union Church, Reformed and Lutheran Heidelberg Township, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 4, 1940 A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania Charles Decker of Carbondale PA Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania Columbia and Montour County Biographies Historic Pittsburgh Photos and More Historical Sketches of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania History of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865 History of the Pennsylvania Dutch Immigrants to Pennsylvania Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania Old Pittsburgh Photos Ordering Pennsylvania Birth Records Ordering Pennsylvania Death Records Pennsylvania Archives Books Online Pennsylvania Archives Records Online Pennsylvania Birth and Death Indices online Pennsylvania Civil War Veterans Index Pennsylvania Coal Miner Records Pennsylvania Coal Mines Pennsylvania Dutch Cookbook Pennsylvania Dutch Folkart Pennsylvania Dutch Illustrations Pennsylvania Dutch Songs and Dances Pennsylvania Genealogy and Biography Pennsylvania German Names of Males Pennsylvania German Pioneers Pennsylvania Marriage and Divorce Records Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution Pittsburgh Steelworkers Pittsburgh's Bloomfield section Ships Arriving at the Port of Philadelphia 1727-1808 Susquehanna County Vital Records The Pennsylvania Dutch The Pennsylvania-German Society Vol. 1-53 The Wilderness Trail Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania Welsh land purchases in Pennsylvania Who's who in Pennsylvania 100th anniversary of the Lutheran Congregation of Macungie, Pennsylvania 150 years of school history in Lancaster, Pennsylvania A history of the founding of the city of Meadville and settlement of Crawford County A history of the original settlements on the Delaware from its discovery by Hudson to the colonization under William Penn A list of Bohemian and Moravian Emigrants to Saxony Allegheny County a sesqui-centennial review Bicentennial of the Union Church of North Heidelberg, 1744-1944 Boyd's Chester County directory, 1884-85 Business directory of York, Delta, Hanover, Wrightsville and Columbia, 1896-7 Centennial history of Westtown Boarding School, 1799-1899 Centennial memorial, English Presbyterian congregation, Harrisburg, Pa Centennial of Christ Church at Shoenersville, Pa Centennial program, 1864-1964 August 9th thru 15th, 1964 one hundred years of progress Centennial survey of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, 1871-1971 Directory of the borough of Columbia 1892 Directory of the borough of Columbia 1894 Directory, Coopersburg Lutheran Charge, St John's Church, Coopersburg, St. Paul's, the Blue Church, Upper Saucona, New Jerusalem or Apples Church, Leithsville, 1919 Doylestown centennial, 1838 to 1938 East Liberty Presbyterian Church with historical setting and a narrative of the centennial celebration, April 12-20, 1919 Greater Bradford bicentennial 1776-1976 History of Leesport and West Leesport, 1840-1940 centennial celebration, official souvenir History of Montgomery County within the Schuylkill Valley History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania History of the Rocky Spring Church and addresses delivered at the centennial anniversary of the present church edifice, August 23, 1894 History of the first German United Evangelicals. 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Waybright, pastor 150th anniversary, 1799-1949, Curwensville, Pa., July 3rd to 8th 1758 being a sketch of the founding of Pittsburgh 1790-1890, one hundred years, anniversary exercises of the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church, September 25th, 1890 1850 census of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 1850 census, East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1850 census, West Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania 200th anniversary corner-stone laying 1761-1961, the Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 20th century history of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens 20th century history of the city of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens 225th anniversary, October 14, 1945, Middletown Presbyterian Church, Elwyn, Pa., 1720-1945 250th anniversary, Warminster Township, 1711-1961 50th anniversary of Boehm's Reformed Church, Blue Bell, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1890 50th anniversary, 1918-1968, celebration and parade, Keystone Fire Company, Rehrersburg, Pa., Saturday, June 8, 1968, rain or shine 50th anniversary, Centre Square Fire Company, Saturday, May 11, 1963 50th anniversary, Perkasie borough, Bucks County, Penna. historical souvenir edition, celebrated during eight days, June 15-22, 1929 50th anniversary, borough of Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, September, 2nd to 9th, 1940 souvenir program 80th anniversary, Brandywine Summit Camp Meeting, commencing July 28 to August 13, 1945, Concord Township, Pennsylvania, 1866-1945 A Brief history of Lebanon Presbyterian Church Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1776-1901 A Brief record of the chief events in the history of All Saints' Church, Norristown, Penna., 1889-1914 being also a memento of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the church's work in West Norristown, All Saints' Day, 1914 A Church history, the Lower Merion Methodist Church of Gladwyne, PA A Directory of the eleventh census of the population of Schuylkill County giving the names and ages of males and females, published by cities, boroughs, wards, townships, precincts or towns, in connection with a business directory of the same, for advertising purposes with the addition of marginal blanks for political character of adult males, and for reference to sufficient blank pages with each territorial district to record changes of resi A History of the Luther Memorial Church Erie, Pennsylvania, 1861-1936 A Pennsylvania pioneer biographical sketch with report of the Executive Committee of the Ball Estate Association A bibliography of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania from its erection in 1773 to 1949 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 genealogy of the Loughry family of Pennsylvania A brief historical sketch of the first Pennsylvania State Normal School, Millersville, Pa A brief history of John and Christian Fretz and a complete genealogical family register to the fourth generation with accounts and addresses delivered at the Fretz family reunions held at Bedminster, Pa., 1888, 1893, 1898, and 1903, with portrait and other illustrations 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 Montgomery County, Pennsylvania . A brief history of the United Brethren's Congregation at Lititz, Pa., from 1742 to 1857 A brief history of the Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman, and Woodside families and their collateral kindred of Pennsylvania 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 brief report on the origin of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and its political subdivisions together with a population chart, 1840-1960 A brief sketch of the history of the Presbyterian Church (Pine Street) of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania showing the development of the congregation and the change in the church building from 1858 to 1926, rededication of the church, October 3-10, 1926 A brief sketch of the principle events of St. John's Church, Howertown, Pa. together with a burial record, from 1835 to 1885 A century for Christ centennial of the Presbyterian Church, Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, Tolbert Dwight Hewlett, Minister, June 12, 13, 14, 1942 A century of banking May 9, 1814, the Harrisburg Bank, May 9, 1914 Harrisburg National Bank, Harrisburg, Pa A century of education, or, The history of the schools of Burgettstown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, for one hundred years A check list of imprints of the German press of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1766-1905, with biographies of the printers A chronicle, together with a little romance regarding Rudolf and Jacob Näf, of Frankford, Pennsylvania, and their descendants, including an account of the Neffs in Switzerland and America A chronology of events significant in the life of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran (Scheetz's) Church, Spinnerstown, PA A church of the pioneers' faith Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania, built 1785-1786 A contribution to the history of the Presbyterian churches, Carlisle, PA an historical address at the semi-centennial of the Second Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, January 12, 1883 A directory of burials on Salem Belleman's graveyard, 1746-1972 (Fairview Cemetery) A discourse containing a short historical record of the Church of the Forks of Brandywine, Chester County, Pa. from the time of its organization, A.D., 1735 to January 1st, 1849 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 discourse on the origin and history of the Presbyterian Church and congregation of New London, in Chester County, Pa. delivered August 6th, 1845 A discourse portraying the history of the Grindstone Hill Ev. Lutheran Church, in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, delivered on Christmas, Monday, Dec. 25th, 1854 A genealogical account of the family of Aldersey of Aldersey and Spurstow, Co. Chester 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 genealogical record of one branch of the Donaldson family in America descendants of Moses Donaldson, who lived in Huntington County, Penn., 1770 A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Rosenberger of Franconia, Montgomery Co., Pa. together with historical and biographical sketches . A genealogical record of the descendants of Jacob Beidler of Lower Milford Township, Bucks Co., Pa. together with historical and biographical sketches illustrated with portraits and other illustrations A genealogical record of the descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa., in two divisions - Palmer-Trimble Palmer division embracing also, largely, the surnames, Almond . A genealogical record of the descendants of William Nash of Bucks County, Pennsylvania together with historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with portraits and other illustrations A genealogical record of the descendants of the Swartley family of Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pa. together with brief historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with several portraits and other illustrations A genealogical sketch of the posterity of John Rowland of Rhosybayvil, parish of Bayvil, Pembroke, Wales and afterwards of East Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa A genealogy and history of the Kauffman-Coffman families of North America, 1584 to 1937 Including brief outlines of allied Swiss and Palatine families who were among the pioneer settlers in Lancaster and York counties of Pennsylvania from 1717 on, viz., Becker, Baer, Correll, Erisman, Fahs, Kuntz, Kneisley, Hershey, Hiestand, Meyers, Musselman, Neff, Martin, Ruby, Snavely, Shenk, Shirk, Sprenkle, Witmer, and others A genealogy of Moses and Susanna Coates who settled in Pennsylvania in 1717, and their descendants with brief introductory notes of families of same name A genealogy of the Nesbit, Ross, Porter, Taggart families of Pennsylvania A historical booklet of Altahala Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania published for the 200th anniversary, Sunday, June 23, 1957 A historical discourse delivered at the semi-centennial anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Allentown, Pa., September 30, 1881 A historical discourse delivered in the Presbyterian Church, of Greencastle, Penn'a, August 9th, 1876 A historical narrative of the Sunday schools of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania . A historical sketch of Christ's Church, in Union Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, organized May 4, 1747 A historical sketch of the Independent Congregational Church, Meadville, Pennsylvania 1825-1900 A historical sketch of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lebanon, Pennsylvania A history and genealogy of the descendants of William Hammond of London, England and his wife Elizabeth Penn through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass., 1600-1894 A history of Bethany Charge of the Reformed Church, in Lancaster County, PA A history of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 with some account of its founders and their early activity in America 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 A history of Catasauqua in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and its people A history of First Methodist Church, Washington, Pennsylvania A history of Grace Reformed Church, Northampton, Pennsylvania together with an account of the Dry Run and Stemton union Sunday schools, a complete record of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, the officers and members of the congregation and Sunday school, in commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of the Laying of the cornerstone, October 18, 1897-October 20, 1912 More resources for Pennsylvania RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) 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The People's guide a business, political and religious directory of Vermillion Co., Ind., together with a collection of very important documents and statistics connected with our moral, political and scientific history also, a historical sketch of Vermillion County, and a brief history of each township A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center Genealogy Gems from Allen County Public Library Indiana Digital Archives Marriage records of Wells County, Indiana, 1837-1900 Marshall County, Indiana marriage records 1836-1888 1820 federal census for Indiana 1850 federal census of Adams County, Indiana, indexed A Record of the descendants of Thomas Newby White, I Quaker pioneer, Henry County, Indiana A brief history of George Manton Tippin, Sr., of Ireland, York County, South Carolina, and Washington County, Indiana, and his descendants A brief history of Indiana A brief history of the village of Wakarusa, Indiana and the genealogy of the Martin and Troxel families A brief record of four pioneer families of St. Joseph County, Indiana Yoder, Webster, Swaim, Hunt A descriptive catalogue of the official publications of the territory and state of Indiana from 1800 to 1890 A historical sketch of Johnson County, Indiana A history of Clay County, Indiana closing of the first century's history of the county, and showing the growth of its people, institutions, industries and wealth A history of Crawford County, Indiana A history of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Indiana a complete and concise account from the earliest times to the present, embracing reminiscences of the pioneers and biographical sketches of the men who have been leaders in commercial and other enterprises A history of Indiana A history of early Indianapolis masonry and of Center lodge A history of the city of Vincennes, Indiana from 1702 to l901 A history of the formation, settlement and development of Hamilton County, Indiana from the year 1818 to the close of the Civil War A list of all the Friends Meetings that exist or ever have existed in Indiana, 1807-1955 A roster of Revolutionary ancestors of the Indiana Daughters of the American Revolution commemoration of the United States of America bicentennial, July 4, 1976 Abstracts of Ripley County, Indiana wills, December 1931 to November 1944 Abstracts of wills, Ripley County, Indiana, miscellaneous dates, Oct. 1857 to Sept. 1924 An Indiana village New Harmony An illustrated history of the state of Indiana being a full and authentic civil and political history of the state from its first exploration down to 1876 including an account of the commercial, agricultural and educational growth of Indiana with historical and descriptive sketches of the cities, towns and villages Annual report of the Indiana State Horticultural Society proceedings of the tenth annual session, held at Indianapolis, Jan. 3, 4, and 5, 1871 Background of genealogical research in Kentucky and Indiana Biographical and 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Schrock Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana Disaster in aisle 13 a case study of the coliseum explosion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, October 31, 1963 Early Indiana trails and surveys Early Indiana trials and sketches Early Indianapolis Early architects and builders of Indiana Early history of Indianapolis and central Indiana Early life and times in Boone County, Indiana giving an account of the early settlement of each locality down to 1886, histories of some of the pioneer families, biographical sketches, list of soldiers who went to the late war of 1861-5 Early reminiscences of Indianapolis with short biographical sketches of its early citizens, and a few of the prominent business men of the present day Eli Roe of Portage Prairie (St. Joseph County, Indiana) and some of his descendants Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana with a compendium of history, 1834-1904 a record of the achievements of its people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation Eri Rich family tree ancestors and descendants to and from Chester County, Pennsylvania, Guilford and Randolph Counties, N.C., Wayne County, Indiana, Hamilton County, Indiana, Grant County, Indiana prefaced with an account of Rich family in England Espenschied and related families of Evansville and Mt. Vernon, Indiana other surnames, Glass, Graüert, Karsch, Klein, Miller, Schlange, Topf other locations, Rhineland, Germany, New York, Riverside, N.J. Evansville and its men of mark Evansville's channels of trade and the secession movement 1850-1865 Executive journal of Indiana Territory, 1800-1816 First annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for the state of Indiana to the General Assembly December, 1852 First annual reunion of the Aikman family held at the private grounds of the Germania Park Association, Indianapolis, Ind., Tuesday, October 17, 1905 Fountain County, Indiana, cemetery inscriptions Four histories of Warrick County, Indiana Fourth annual reunion of the Aikman family held at Germania Park in the city of Indianapolis, Ind., Wednesday, September 9, 1908 From Needmore to Prosperity: Hoosier place names in folklore and history From Vicksburg to Raleigh, or, A complete history of the Twelfth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry and the campaigns of Grant and Sherman, with an outline of the Great Rebellion Genealogical records of the Dinwiddie clan of northwestern Indiana Genealogy of the children of David M. 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Chandler and Co.'s business directory and shipper's guide for the state of Indiana Handbook on Indiana history Hazzard's history of Henry County, Indiana 1822- 1906 Historic Indiana being chapters in the story of the Hoosier State from the romantic period of foreign exploration and dominion through pioneer days, stirring war times, and periods of peaceful progress, to the present time Historic background of South Bend and St. Joseph County in northern Indiana Historical markers and public memorials in Indiana Historical markers in Indiana Historical notes on Dubois and Pike Counties, Indiana Historical sketch of Huntington County, Indiana Historical sketches and reminiscences of Madison County, Indiana a detailed history of the early events of the pioneer settlement of the county, and many happenings of recent years, as well as a complete history of each township, to which is added numerous incidents of a pleasant nature, in the way of reminiscences and laughable occurences History and 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Dearborn County, Indiana her people, industries, and institutions History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana from their earliest settlement containing a history of the counties, their cities, townships, towns, villages, schools, and churches, reminiscences, extracts, etc., local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, preliminary chapters on the history of the North-west Territory, the state of Indiana, and the Indians History of Fayette County, Indiana her people, industries and institutions History of Fort Wayne, from the earliest known accounts of this point, to the present period embracing an extended view of the aboriginal tribes of the Northwest History of Gibson County, Indiana her people, industries and institutions History of Greene and Sullivan Counties, state of Indiana from the earliest time to the present, together with interesting biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc History of Hancock County, Indiana from its earliest 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McCann, who married Lytle Griffing Bourbon County, Kentucky, Adams County, Illinois Family of Wesley D. McCann Bourbon County, Kentucky, Adams County, Illinois Family record of David D. Schrock and Catharine K. Miller and their descendants Arthur, Illinois Family record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782 of Reading, Mass. with his journal of an expedition of soldiers, August 1757, commanded to report to Gen. 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RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Polk's Des Moines City and Valley Junction directory for the year commencing December 1, 1912 A Biographical record of Boone County, Iowa A Biographical record of Hamilton County, Iowa A Hand book of Iowa, or, The discovery, settlement, geographical location, topography, natural resources, geology, climatology, commercial facilities, agricultural productiveness, manufacturing advantages, educational interests, healthfulness, government, and the excellence of the social and moral life of the state of Iowa A Memorial and biographical record of Iowa A record, history, biography, memory, pioneer times and peoples, Guthrie Center, Iowa A reference guide to Iowa history An illustrated history of Monroe County, Iowa a complete civil, political, and military history of the county, from its earlest period of organization down to 1896 including sketches of pioneer life Ancestral lineage, Mildred Olive Bates McCann Adair County, Iowa, Prince George County, Virginia , with index Annals of Polk County, Iowa and city of Des Moines Autumn notes in Iowa Background of Iowa territorial pioneers as exemplified by the ancestry of Francis Parker and his wife Rhoda Chaplin Biographical and genealogical history of Appanoose and Monroe Counties, Iowa Biographical and historical record of Wayne and Appanoose Counties, Iowa portraits and biographies of the governors, engravings of prominent citizens, with personal histories of many of the leading families Biographical data and army record of old soldiers who have lived in O'Brien Co., Iowa Biographical history of Crawford, Ida and Sac Counties, Iowa, condensed history of Iowa, portraits and biographies of the governors, engravings of prominent citizens of the counties, personal histories of many of the early settlers and leading families Biographical history of Page County, Iowa containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States from Washington to Harrison, with accompanying biographies of each, a condensed history of Iowa, with portraits and biographies of the governors of the state, engravings of prominent citizens in Page County Biographical history of Shelby and Audubon Counties, Iowa containing portraits of all the presidents of the United States from Washington to Harrison, with accompanying biographies of each, portraits and biographies of the governors of the state, engravings of prominent citizens in Shelby and Audubon Counties Biographical review of Des Moines County, Iowa containing biographical and genealogical sketches of many of the prominent citizens of to-day and also of the past Biographies and portraits of the progressive men of Iowa leaders in business, politics and the professions together with an original and authentic history of the state Buena Vista County history, Iowa Captain Jeff, or, Frontier life in Texas with the Texas Rangers some unwritten history and facts in the thrilling experiences of frontier life the battle and death of Big Foot, the noted Kiowa chief the mortally wounding and dying confession of Old Jape, the Comanchie sic Centennial history of Polk County, Iowa Cherokee County, Iowa Crawford County history, Iowa Decisive episodes in western history an address delivered at Iowa City, Iowa, before the State Historical Society of Iowa on February twenty-first, nineteen hundred fourteen Documentary material relating to the history of Iowa Dubuque County history, Iowa Fifty years in Iowa being the personal reminiscences of J.M.D. Burrows, concerning the men and events, social life, industrial interests, physical development, and commercial progress of Davenport and Scott County during the period from 1838 to 1888 Fragments of the debates of the Iowa Constitutional Conventions of 1844 and 1846 along with press comments and other materials on the constitutions of 1844 and 1846 Franklin County history, Iowa Galland's Iowa emigrant containing a 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Vt. and Osage, Iowa, and Flora Jane Bush Kingsbury, daughter of Alva and Eliza Moore Bush of Chautauqua, Co., N.Y. and Osage, Iowa . List of ex-soldiers, sailors and marines living in Iowa Men of Iowa a collection of portraits of representative men in business, professional and official life in the great state of Iowa Monroe County history, Iowa Northwestern Iowa its history and traditions, 1804-1926 comprising the counties of Woodbury, Monona, Plymouth, Cherokee, O'Brien, Sioux, Lyon, Osceola, Sac, Buena Vista, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Palo Alto, Pocahontas, Calhoun, Ida, Crawford, Carroll and Greene One hundred topics in Iowa history Opinions of American historians on the work of the State Historical Society of Iowa (from the letter files of the Society) Organization, purposes and activities of local historical societies in Iowa Page County history, Iowa Pageantry for Iowa communities Past and present of Allamakee County, Iowa a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement Past and present of Buena Vista County, Iowa Past and present of Fayette County, Iowa Past and present of Greene County, Iowa Past and present of Mahaska County, Iowa Past and present of O'Brien and Osceola Counties, Iowa Polk's Des Moines City and Valley Junction directory for the year commencing December 1st, 1915 Portrait and biographical album of Henry County, Iowa containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of Iowa, and of the presidents of the United States Portrait and biographical album of Jackson County, Iowa containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the governors of the state, and of the presidents of the United States Portrait and biographical album of Jefferson and Van Buren Counties, Iowa containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with portraits and biographies of all the 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    Free genealogy resources for Wesley Township, Washington County, Ohio Wesley Township, Washington County, Ohio No resources found specifically for Wesley, but you may be able to find information about Wesley in materials for Washington County and/or the State of Ohio using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Wesley, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: 95th anniversary of the settlement of Ohio at Marietta A history of Belpre, Washington County, Ohio Abstracts of wills and administrations of estates of Washington County, Ohio with miscellaneous notes and references History of Athens County, Ohio and, incidentally, of the Ohio Land Company and the first settlement of the state at Marietta with personal and biographical sketches of the early settlers, narratives of pioneer adventures, etc History of Washington County from its first settlement to the present time first under Virginia as Yohogania, Ohio, or Augusta County until 1781, and subsequently under Pennsylvania with sketches of all the townships, boroughs, and villages, etc. and to which is added a full account of the celebrated Mason and Dixon's Line, the Whiskey Insurrection, Indian warfare, traditional and local historical events Hundredth anniversary of the first settlement of the Northwest Territory at Marietta, Ohio 1888 Oration delivered by George F. Hoar, 1888 at the celebration of the centennial of the founding of the Northwest at Marietta, Ohio Paragraphs, portraits and pictures supplementary to The history of St. Luke's Church, Marietta, Ohio The address of Rev. W.J. Holland, D.D., Ph.D., before the Washington County Historical Society, February 22, 1904 subject, the early Monongahela and Ohio Valleys The history of Saint Luke's Church, Marietta, Ohio Washington County and the early settlement of Ohio being the centennial historical address before the citizens of Washington County A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 95th anniversary of the settlement of Ohio at Marietta Centennial history of Cleveland History of Columbus celebration, Franklinton centennial Marriages, births, deaths, 1852-1900, St. John Lutheran Church, Greenville, Ohio Old keys - an historical sketch of Clear Creek Township, Ashland County, Ohio, and of Savannah, the township's only village Proceedings of the centennial celebration of the First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, 1905 Proceedings, centennial anniversary, Miami Monthly Meeting Waynesville, Ohio, 1903 Semi-centennial sermon preached June 12, 1881, on the fiftieth anniversary of the First Congregational and Presbyterian Church in Kinsman, Ohio Society of Mayflower Descendants of the state of Ohio organized 1898 Souvenir history of Wellington, Ohio Home-coming Week, 1930 Youngstown 100th anniversary of the First Regular Baptist Church of Dayton, Ohio, founded May 29, 1824 history of the church 41st and 42d annual report of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce and Merchants' Exchange for two commercial years ending August 31, 1890 6th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, war album historical events, reminiscences and views of the Spanish-American War, 1898- 1899 A Biographical record of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio A Comic history of Cleveland 1796-1901 A Directory of the cities of Cleveland and Ohio, for the years 1837-38 comprising historical and descriptive sketches of each place, an alphabetical list of inhabitants, their business and residence, a list of the municipal officers, every information relative to the public offices and officers, churches, associations and institutions, shipping, steamboats, stages, andc. also, a list of the officers of the government of Ohio, a table of foreign c A Portrait and biographical record of Allen and Van Wert Counties, Ohio containing biographical sketches of many prominent and representative citizens together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States, and biographies of the governors of Ohio A Standard history of Ross County, Ohio an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, civic and social development A Standard history of the Hanging Rock Iron Region of Ohio an authentic narrative of the past, with an extended survey of the industrial and commercial development A brief biographic memorial of Joh. Jonas Rupp and complete genealogical family register of his lineal descendants, from 1756 to 1875 with an appendix A brief history and ministerial record of Methodism on the Firelands in Huron and Erie Counties in the state of Ohio from 1811 to 1906 A brief history of the Ohio Society of Detroit A centennial history of Christ Church, Cincinnati 1817-1917 A centennial law suit A century of Congregationalism in Ohio A communication addressed to members of the United States Senate and laid on their tables while the bill establishing the northern boundary of the state of Ohio was under consideration in that body A compilation of laws, treaties, resolutions, and ordinances of the general and state governments which relate to lands in the state of Ohio A discourse historic of the Presbyterian Church of Xenia, Ohio delivered August 20th, 1876 A discourse on the aborigines of the Ohio Valley in which the opinions of its conquest in the seventeenth century by the Iroquois or Six Nations, supported by Cadwallader Colden of New York, Gov. Thomas Pownall of Massachusetts, Dr. Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Hon. DeWitt Clinton of New York, and Judge John Haywood of Tennessee, are examined and contested to which are prefixed some remarks on the study of history A genealogical history of the Ream family in Fairfield County, Ohio A genealogical history of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio A genealogical memoir of the Backus family with the private journal of James Backus, together with his correspondence bearing on the first settlement of Ohio, at Marietta, in 1788 also papers and correspondence of Elijah Backus, showing the character and spirit of the times during the revolutionary period A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of Robert Day of Hartford, Conn., who died in the year 1648 with a supplement giving descendants of Captain John Day, number 194, who moved to Sheffield, Ohio, in 1816 A genealogy and brief history of the Haverfield family of the United States one of the pioneer settlers of Jefferson County, Ohio, later Harrison County A genealogy of Eber and Lydia Smith Baker of Marion, Ohio and their descendants A genealogy of some Garbers and Zents of Richland County, Ohio with records of some allied families of Leedys, Mocks, Ordways, and Deweys A genealogy of the eight Brewster cousins of northern Ohio and their descendants with space for the continuation of the record of each family A history of Belpre, Washington County, Ohio A history of Knox County, Ohio A history of Ohio with biographical sketches of her governors and the Ordinance of 1787 A history of Samuel Freemman sic of Miami Co., Ohio and his descendants A history of the Baptists in the western states east of the Mississippi A history of the First Congregational Church of Wellington, Ohio A history of the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio from 1845 to 1880 A history of the Tidds of Ohio A history of the activities of the Ohio branch, Council of National Defense A history of the state of Ohio natural and civil A history of the town of Cuyahoga Falls, Summit County, Ohio an address A partial genealogy of the Rose families of Granville, Ohio A sketch of Stephen Guthrie, Senior and his children a pioneer family of the Ohio Land Company of 1787 A standard history of Erie County, Ohio an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, civic, and social development a chronicle of the people, with family lineage and memoirs A. N. Marquis and Co.'s handy business directory of Cleveland, 1887-8 Abstract of Book 1 and Book A, probate record 1791-1826, Hamilton County, Ohio Abstract of lecture upon the ancient earthworks of Ohio Abstracts of wills and administrations of estates of Washington County, Ohio with miscellaneous notes and references Address of the president read at the annual meeting, May, 1881 The state of Ohio, sources of her strength Address to the citizens of the state of Ohio concerning what are called the black laws Advancing the Ohio frontier a saga of the Old Northwest After thirty years a complete roster, by townships, of Greene County, Ohio soldiers in the late Civil War An account of the coal bank disaster at Blue Rock, Ohio in which four men were buried beneath the hill for two weeks together with their own account of the feelings which they experienced in their solitary confinement An historical sketch of the old village of New Lisbon, Ohio with biographical notes of its citizens prominent in the affairs of the village, state and nation An incomplete genealogy of the family of John Bretz of Fairfield Co., Ohio with a partial history of one line of descent in this family Ancestry of the Waters family of Marietta, Ohio Ancient burial cists in northeastern Ohio Ancient earth forts of the Cuyahoga Valley, Ohio Ancient earthworks, northern Ohio Ancient rock inscriptions in Ohio an ancient burial mound, Hardin County, O., and a notice of some rare polished stone ornaments Annals of a parish a chronicle of the founding and of the growth and development of the Church of Our Saviour, Akron, Ohio, together with a personal narrative Archaeology of Ohio Art work of Toledo, Ohio Autobiography and correspondence of Allen Trimble, governor of Ohio with genealogy of the family Bethlehem and Ohio history Biographical and historical memoirs of the early pioneer settlers of Ohio with narratives of incidents and occurrences in 1775 Biographical history of northeastern Ohio embracing the counties of Ashtabula, Geauga and Lake, portraits and biographies of Joshua R. Giddings, Benjamin F. Wade, and a large number of the early settlers and representative families Biographical sketches of the state officers, and of the members of the Sixtieth General Assembly of the state of Ohio Branches of the John Carey family to Virginia, N. Carolina, Ohio and on west Celebration of the forty-seventh anniversary of the first settlement of the state of Ohio Cemetery inscriptions of Ottawa County, Ohio Centenary souvenir commemorative of the completion of a century by the First Presbyterian Church of Dayton, Ohio containing an account of the proceedings and the addresses delivered during the celebration 1899 Centennial celebration at Marietta, Ohio, July 15th, 1888, of the settlement of the Northwest Territory Centennial history of Lancaster, Ohio, and Lancaster people 1898, the one hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the spot where Lancaster stands Chancery and Common Pleas Court records, Fayette County, Ohio 1828-1878 Circleville reminiscences a description of Circleville, Ohio (1825-1840) also an account of the 115-year-old sister of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry Circuit-rider days along the Ohio being the journals of the Ohio Conference from its organization in 1812 to 1826 Clark County, Ohio marriage records, 1818-1865 Claude Shafer's cartoon guide of Ohio Clinton County, Ohio newspapers, death and obituary abstracts 1838 to 1867 Columbus on the Chattahoochee Columbus, Ohio its history, resources, and progress with numerous illustrations Combination atlas map of Tuscarawas County, Ohio Commemorative biographical record of northwestern Ohio including the counties of Defiance, Henry, Williams and Fulton, containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families Commemorative biographical record of the counties of Sandusky and Ottawa, Ohio containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families Commencement of the Ohio Canal at the Licking Summit July 4th, 1825, Lancaster, Ohio Concerning the forefathers being a memoir, with personal narrative and letters of two pioneers Col. Robert Patterson and Col. John Johnston, the paternal and maternal grandfather of John Henry Patterson of Dayton, Ohio for whose children this book is written Conquest of the country northwest of the river Ohio, 1778-1783, and life of Gen. George Rogers Clark with numerous sketches of men who served under Clark, and full list of those allotted lands in Clark's Grant for service in the campaigns against the British posts, showing exact land allotted each Contributions to the early history of the North-west including the Moravian missions in Ohio Correspondence of Thomas Ebenezer Thomas mainly relating to the anti-slavery conflict in Ohio, especially in the Presbyterian Church Correspondence of the late James Kilbourne founder of the church in Ohio, the Scioto purchase, and the Homestead Bill to which are added letters to Dr. Lincoln Goodale, Columbus' greatest benefactor and supplemented by several letters of more than personal interest De Céloron's expedition to the Ohio in 1749 Dedication program, the First Baptist Church, Columbus, Ohio January 6-9, 1927 Dedication, Seventh Presbyterian Church, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio Sabbath, October 31st, 1886, three o'clock p.m., Rev. Howard A. Johnston, pastor the sermon Descendants of Henry Keller of York County, Pennsylvania and Fairfield County, Ohio Directory of all business and professional men of Crawford and Wyandot Counties, Ohio together with a complete map Directory of the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Ohio Directory of the city of Columbus for the year 1848 containing a brief history of the city, statistics of institutions, and the names, residence and business of all citizens, inhabitants, andc Discovery of a palaeolithic implement, at New Comerstown, Ohio report at a meeting of the Western Reserve Historical Society, held December 12, 1890 Discovery of the Ohio River by Robert Cavalier de La Salle 1669-70 Duplicate copy of the souvenir from the Afro-American League of Tennessee to Hon. James M. Ashley of Ohio Early Ohio events battles, constitutions, laws, treaties, elections, courts, settlements, officers, schools, railroads, steamboats, canals, andc Early Ohio taverns tavern-sign, stage-coach, barge, banner, chair and settee painters Early Ohioans' residences from the land grant records Early history of Cleveland, Ohio including original papers and other matter relating to the adjacent country, with biographical notices of the pioneers and surveyors Early history of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, Ohio with biographical sketches of the principal agents in their religious movement Early maps of Ohio and the West Early settlement of Warren, Trumbull Co., Ohio Eight centuries of Spanglers twenty-two generations from 1150 A.D. to 1939 A.D. descendants of George Spangler (1150-1190), cupbearer to the prince-bishop of the principality of Würtzburg, with special reference to those sons of Rudolph Spangler of Adams County, Pennsylvania, who emigrated to Ohio bet 1800-1825 Estes Howe Cowing of Wyoming, Ohio his family and descendants Expedition of Celoron to the Ohio country in 1749 Extracts from the history of Cincinnati and the territory of Ohio showing the trials and hardships of the pioneers in the early settlement of Cincinnati and the West Facts and conditions of progress in the North-west being the annual discourse for 1850, before the Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio, delivered April 8, the sixty-third anniversary of the first settlement of the state Family history of Jeremiah Fenton (1764-1841) of Adams County, Ohio and his descendants Family history with incidents of life in Cadiz, Ohio Family of Madison Columbus Fisher and Juliana E. Nease Fisher and their son Sherman B. Fisher, wife Jennie Belle Marx Fisher Farm life in central Ohio sixty years ago Fiftieth anniversary of Attica Lodge, No. 367, F. and A.M. Attica, Ohio, 1866-1916 souvenir history Fiftieth anniversary of the Ohio Mechanics' Institute, November 10th, 1878 1828-1878, historical sketch Financial history of Ohio First United States land surveys, 1786 seven ranges in Ohio, Thomas Hutchins, geographer First ownership of Ohio lands First white child in Ohio Footprints of the pioneers in the Ohio Valley a centennial sketch For(e)aker family of Guernsey County, Ohio Fort Washington at Cincinnati, Ohio Fourteenth annual meeting of the Western Reserve and Northern Ohio Historical Society at Cleveland, Ohio, May 9, 1882 Frontier Ohio, 1788-1803 Fugitive essays upon interesting and useful subjects relating to the early history of Ohio its geology and agriculture, with a biography of the first successful constructor of steamboats, a dissertation upon the antiquity of the material universe Gedenk-Buch der St. Franziskus Seraphikus Gemeinde in Cincinnati, Ohio Festgabe zur 25-jährigen Jubelfeier der Konsekration der St. Franziskus Seraphikus Kirche 1859, 18 Dezember, 1884 Genealogical and family history of eastern Ohio Genealogy of William R. 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Ind. with genealogy of the following allied families the Byers family, the Richards family, the Jury family, the Thomas family, the Douglass family, the Hughes family, the McCulloch family, the Smiley family Genealogy of the Mason family of Greene County, Pennsylvania and eastern counties of Ohio Genealogy of the Tenney family more particularly of the family of Daniel Tenney, and Sylvia Kent, his wife, late of Laporte, Lorain County, Ohio, from 1634 and 1638 to 1875 Genealogy of the descendants of John Henry of Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio General business review of Highland County, Ohio for the year 1892-3 Geographical history of Ohio an address Historical Society of Northwestern Ohio officers, by-laws and list of members Historical collections of Coshocton County, Ohio a complete panorama of the county, from the time of the earliest known occupants of the territory unto the present time 1764-1876 Historical collections of Ohio an encyclopedia of the state history both general and local, geography, with descriptions of its counties, cities, and villages, its agricultural, manufacturing, mining and business development, sketches of eminent and interesting characters, etc., with notes of a tour over it in 1886 Historical discourse of the Reading and Lockland Presbyterian Church Hamilton Co., Ohio Historical landmarks story of their location and significance, as designated in northwestern Ohio by the Ohio Revolutionary Memorial Commission Historical lights and shadows of the Ohio state penitentiary and horrors of the death trap illustrated heart-rending scenes, and sad wailing as wife parts with husband, and weeping children kiss a doomed father for the last time word sketches from life of the greatest prison in the world Historical sketch of the Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio Historical sketches of the Disciple churches in Licking County, Ohio being Pioneer paper no. 53, of the Licking County Pioneer Association Historical sketches of the Presbyterian churches (O.S.) in Licking County, Ohio being the substance of papers read before the Licking County Pioneer Association Historical sketches of the higher education institutions, and also of benevolent and reformatory institutions of the state of Ohio History and civil government of Ohio History and genealogy of the family of Deacon Lovel Parker who emigrated from Barkhamstead, Conn., to Kinsman, Ohio, in the year 1816 History of Allen County, Ohio History of Athens County, Ohio and, incidentally, of the Ohio Land Company and the first settlement of the state at Marietta with personal and biographical sketches of the early settlers, narratives of pioneer adventures, etc History of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, Ohio their past and present, including early settlement and development, antiquarian researches, their aboriginal history, pioneer history, biographies and portraits of pioneers and representative citizens History of Cincinnati, Ohio with illustrations and biographical sketches , compiled by Henry A. Ford and Kate B. Ford History of Columbiana County, Ohio History of Columbiana County, Ohio with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers History of Coshocton County, Ohio its past and present, 1740-1881 containing a comprehensive history of Ohio, a complete history of Coshocton County, its townships, towns, villages, schools, churches, societies, industries, statistics, etc., a history of its soldiers in the late war, portraits of its early settlers and prominent men History of Cuyahoga County, Ohio in three parts part first, General history of the county, part second, History of Cleveland, part third, History of the townships with portraits and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers History of Dayton, Ohio with portraits and biographical sketches of some of its pioneer and prominent citizens History of Franklin County, Ohio History of Hancock County, Ohio containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools, churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest Territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc History of Hancock County, Ohio geographical and statistical History of Hanover, Columbiana County, Ohio, 1804-1908 History of Jerome Township, Union County, Ohio History of Knox County, Ohio its past and present, containing a condensed, comprehensive history of Ohio, including an outline history of the Northwest, a complete history of Knox County, its townships, cities, towns, villages, schools, churches, societies, industries, statistics, etc., a record of its soldiers in the late war, portraits of its early settlers and prominent men History of Madison Township, including Groveport and Canal Winchester, Franklin County, Ohio History of Morrow County and Ohio containing a brief history of the state of Ohio from its earliest settlement to the present time, embracing its topography, geological, physical and climatic features, its agricultural, stock-growing, railroad interests, etc. a history of Morrow County, giving an account of its aboriginal inhabitants, early settlement by the whites, pioneer incidents, its growth, its improvements, organization of the county, History of Noble County, Ohio with portraits and biographical sketches of some of its pioneers and prominent men History of Ohio History of Ohio Methodism a study in social science History of Ohio covering the periods of Indian, French and British dominion, the Territory Northwest, and the hundred years of statehood History of Ohio, from the glacial period to the present time including the civil government History of Perry County, Ohio History of St. Peter's Catholic Church, Upper Sandusky, Ohio History of Stark County with an outline sketch of Ohio History of Wayne County, Ohio from the days of the pioneers and first settlers to the present time History of dentistry in Cleveland, Ohio History of lower Scioto Valley, Ohio together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens History of man in Ohio a panorama History of north central Ohio embracing Richland, Ashland, Wayne, Medina, Lorain, Huron and Knox Counties History of the Central Ohio Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church 1856-1913 History of the Cincinnati Orphan Asylum, 1832-1882 the semi-centennial celebration at Mount Auburn, Cincinnati, 6th, 7th and 8th June, 1882 History of the First Regiment of Infantry, Ohio National Guard History of the First Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry in the Great War of the Rebellion with the armies of the Ohio and Cumberland, under Generals Morgan, Rosecrans, Thomas, Stanley and Wilson, 1862-1865 History of the Forty-eighth Ohio Vet. 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    How many people bear the Ford surname? Where to find Ford genealogy resources, personalized items and more! Top 1,000 Most Common Surnames in the United States of America < > Top 1,000 #137 Ford Ford is ranked #137 among the most common surnames in the U.S., according to the 2010 Census. View Full List Search Top 1000 In 2010, there were 184,832 people in the United States with the last name Ford. Approximately 63 out of every 100,000 people bear the Ford name. Click here to find books and resources about Fords and the Ford family. Lost & Found Photos Woman in Oxford NY photograph Photo by E. L. Graeff, Oxford, New York. Perhaps the mother of "Alice and Norma"? Lanford Yager photograph Get your personalized 'God Bless the Ford family' sign on any of the following: High quality print available in a variety of sizes Matting optional (various colors available to coordinate with your decor) Frame optional (various styles and colors to choose from) Wood, Canvas, or Metal prints available in a variety of sizes Coffee mugs (regular or large) Tote bags (choose from three sizes) 30-day money back guarantee! Click here to order Heraldry Some resources containing Ford in the title: 1790-1850 Town census of Clifton Park, Half Moon, Waterford, Niskayuna 250th anniversary services celebrating the foundation of Fordham Manor Reformed Church 2703 Reservoir Avenue, New York 63, New York November 17, through November 24, 1946 A Silver jubilee celebration, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the First Congregational Church, Montclair, New Jersey and of the pastorate of Amory Howe Bradford, its first and only minister, 1870-1895 A Twentieth century history and biographical record of Crawford County, Kansas A Vermont village - Waterford A brief history of the Presbyterian Church at Bedford, N.Y. from the year 1680 with an account of the laying of the corner-stone and the services at the dedication of the present edifice in the year 1872 A brief report on the origin of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and its political subdivisions together with a population chart, 1840-1960 A chronicle, together with a little romance regarding Rudolf and Jacob Näf, of Frankford, Pennsylvania, and their descendants, including an account of the Neffs in Switzerland and America A discourse delivered in the East Parish in Bradford, December 22, 1820 two hundred years after the first settlement in New-England containing history of the town A family record of the descendants of John Spofford who emigrated from England, and settled at Rowley, Essex County, Mass., in 1638 A family record of the descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman who first appeared at Stratford in Connecticut, about 1650 A genealogical record of families spelling their name Spofford, Spafford, Spafard, and Spaford, descendants of John Spofford and Elizabeth Scott A genealogical record of the descendants of Jacob Beidler of Lower Milford Township, Bucks Co., Pa. together with historical and biographical sketches illustrated with portraits and other illustrations A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of Robert Day of Hartford, Conn., who died in the year 1648 with a supplement giving descendants of Captain John Day, number 194, who moved to Sheffield, Ohio, in 1816 A genealogical register of the descendants of George Abbot of Andover George Abbot of Rowley, Thomas Abbot of Andover, Arthur Abbot of Ipswich, Robert Abbot of Branford, Ct. and George Abbot of Norwalk, Ct A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671 A genealogy of Corleys beginning with Caniel Corley of Bedford County, Virginia, tracing all lineal descendants of his son, Jonathan Cheathem Corley A genealogy of four branches of the Whittemore family microform including the original Whittemore family of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, and a brief lineage of other branches A genealogy of several branches of the Whittemore family including the original Whittemore family of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, and a brief lineage of other branches A genealogy of the Curtiss family being a record of the descendants of widow Elizabeth Curtiss who settled in Stratford, Conn., 1639-40 Load More My blogs containing Ford: Load More

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RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: Mount Morris, past and present an illustrated history of the township and the village of Mount Morris, Ogle County, Illinois, in their various stages of development together with a local biographical directory The Biographical record of Ogle County, Illinois The History of Ogle County, Illinois containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of the Northwest, history of Illinois, map of Ogle County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, etc A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Illinois Marriage Records 1763 to 1900 Breese centennial celebration, 1856-1956 and history of Breese Centennial celebration of the Bishop Hill Colony, Bishop Hill, Ill. Monday, September 23, 1946 Centennial history of Decatur and Macon County Freeburg centennial Freeburg, Ill., 1859-1959 History of Pike County a centennial address Illinois, historical and statistical comprising the essential facts of its planting and growth as a province, county, territory, and state La Salle County centennial directory of former Ottawa residents, 1831-1931 New Baden centennial, 1855-1955 New Baden, Illinois Peotone on parade, 1856-1956 centennial celebration Portrait and biographical album of Pike and Calhoun Counties, Illinois containing full page portraits and biographical sketches Searching the records begins with the General Assembly of 1828-9, at Vandalia, Illinois that year Macoupin County got government life from this time to the end of the year 1869 The Past and present of Kane County, Illinois containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc The challenge of the sesquicentennial Young people's history of Illinois Central Illinois Obituaries A Dickinson family of Virginia and Illinois A History of Hampton, Illinois, 1838-1938 A History of the Norwegians of Illinois a concise record of the struggles and achievements of the early settlers, together with a narrative of what is now being done by the Norwegian-Americans of Illinois in the development of their adopted country with the valuable collaboration of numerous authors and contributors A Kent family tree the items for this family tree have been assembled to preserve a record on the Kent side of the line, from the birth of Thomas Kent in County 'Derry, Ireland in 1748 to the birth of Dorothy Jean Kent on the 6th of January, 1937 in Chicago however incomplete, the data presented herewith may be useful to such persons as are directly interested A Standard history of Champaign County, Illinois an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, civic and social development, a chronicle of the people, with family lineage and memoirs A compendium of Freemasonry in Illinois embracing a review of the introduction, development and present condition of all rites and degrees together with biographical sketches of distinquished members of the fraternity A compilation of the known descendants of Thomas and Rhoda (Patterson) Lillard, a pioneer family of Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa A complete and authentic history of the campaign in which The Mighty Sleeper was defeated in the 34th Senatorial District of Illinois A complete history of Illinois from 1673 to 1873 embracing the physical features of the country, its early explorations, aboriginal inhabitants, French and British occupation, conquest by Virginia... A gazetteer of Illinois in three parts containing a general view of the state, a general view of each county, and a particular description of each town, settlement, stream, prairie, bottom, bluff, etc., alphabetically arranged A gazetteer of the states of Illinois and Missouri containing a general view of each state, a general view of their counties, and a particular description of their towns, villages, rivers, andc., andc. with a map, and other engravings A history and genealogy of the Warder family in Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois A history of the County of Du Page, Illinois A history of the Illinois State Normal University Normal, Illinois A history of the city of Cairo, Illinois A letter from Dr. Frank Orville Sale of Urbana, Illinois (father of Charles Chic Sale, stage and motion picture star, and author of The Specialist) to his cousin, H.E. Daugherty, of Indianapolis, Indiana A list of officers of the Illinois Regiment, and of Crockett's Regiment, who have received land for their services a list of officers of the Illinois Regiment, who have not received lands for Revolutionary services a list of non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Illinois Regiment, and the Western Army, under the command of General George Rogers Clarke, who are entitled to bounty in land a list of Captain Francis Charleville's volu A pioneer family the Birkbecks in Illinois, 1818-1827 A student's history of Illinois A winter in the West letters descriptive of Chicago and vicinity in 1833-4 A woman's story of pioneer Illinois Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois history, 1817-1842 Addresses delivered at the annual meeting of the Chicago Historical Society, November 19th, 1868 An address delivered at the one hundredth anniversary of the First Church of Christ in Springfield, Vt An historical sketch of the early movement in Illinois for the legalization of slavery An index to The good old times in McLean County, Illinois containing two hundred and sixty-one sketches of old settlers, a complete historical sketch of the Black Hawk War, and descriptions of all matters of interest relating to McLean County Ancestors of General James M. Ruggles, 1818-1901, of Illinois Ancestors of George and Richard Flower, co-founders of the English settlement, Albion, Illinois Ancestry of George Andrews Abbott and his wife, Marie Millage Abbott 730 North Grove Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois Annals of Knox County commemorating centennial of admission of Illinois as a state of the Union in 1818 Bailey Hobson lineage Du Page County, Illinois Baptisms, marriages, and deaths, 1736-1809, First Church of Christ, Springfield, Mass Bible records compiled by Illinois Society, D.A.R., 1968-1969 Biographical and genealogical record of La Salle County, Illinois Biographical and genealogical record of La Salle and Grundy Counties, Illinois Biographical and reminiscent history of Richland, Clay and Marion Counties, Illinois Biographical directory of the voters and tax-payers of Kendall County, Illinois containing also a map of the county, an historical sketch, a business directory, an abstract of every-day laws, officers of societies, lodges, etc Biographical review of Cass, Schuyler and Brown Counties, Illinois containing biographical sketches of pioneers and leading citizens Biographical sketch of Enoch Long, an Illinois pioneer Biographical sketch of Gurdon Saltonstall Hubbard read before the Chicago Historical Society, Tuesday evening, April 16, 1907 Biographical sketch of Hon. Joseph Duncan, fifth governor of Illinois Biographical sketch of John Dean Caton, ex-Chief-Justice of Illinois Biographical sketch of Joseph Duncan fifth governor of Illinois Biographical sketches of some of the early settlers of the city of Chicago Biographical sketches of the leading men of Chicago Blue book of the state of Illinois, 1917-1918 Blue book of the state of Illinois, 1943-1944 Book of words an historical pageant of Illinois Brinkerhoff's history of Marion County, Illinois Bugle echoes the story of Illinois 47th Bushnell, Illinois centennial, 1854-1954 Bygone days in Chicago recollections of the Garden City of the sixties Census, 1830, Gallatin County, Illinois Centennial celebration of the enactment of the first free school law in Illinois 1825-1925 Centennial history of Madison County, Illinois, and its people 1812 to 1912 Centennial history of Mason County including a sketch of the early history of Illinois, its physical peculiarities, soils, climate, productions, etc Chapters from Illinois history Charter of the Chicago and Aurora and Central Military Tract Railroads also, general railroad laws of Illinois, and other general laws relative to corporations Chenoa community centennial a century of co-operation, 1854-1954 Chicago Bar Association lectures Chicago River-and-Harbor convention an account of its origins and proceedings Chicago and its suburbs Chicago and the Old Northwest, 1673-1835 a study of the evolution of the northwestern frontier, together with a history of Fort Dearborn Chicago antiquities comprising original items and relations, letters, extracts, and notes pertaining to early Chicago, embellished with views, portraits, autographs, etc Chicago und sein Deutschthum Chicago yesterdays a sheaf of reminiscences Chicago's first half century the city as it was fifty years ago, and as it is today the trade, commerce, manufactories, railroads, banks, wholesale and retail houses, theaters, hotels, churches, and schools Chicago, die geschichte einer wunderstadt Chicago, its history and its builders a century of marvelous growth Chicago, the great industrial and commercial center of the Mississippi Valley an area with an annual tonnage of twenty-two billion tons Chronology of Illinois history, 1673-1954 City of Decatur and Macon County, Illinois a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement Civil government of Illinois and the U.S. special chapters on Chicago and Cook County brief historical sketches Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library Colored people's blue-book and business directory of Chicago, Ill., 1905 Combined history of Edwards, Lawrence and Wabash Counties, Illinois with illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers Commemorative biographical and historical record of Kane County, Illinois containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, governors of Illinois, and a history of the county, from its earliest settlement Commemorative portrait and biographical record of Kane and Kendall Counties, Ill. containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of Kane and Kendall Counties Constitution of the state of Illinois adopted and ratified, 1870 Counties of Cumberland, Jasper and Richland, Illinois historical and biographical County of Douglas, Illinois historical and biographical with an outline sketch of the Northwest Territory and of the state of Illinois Data on the family of Dr. Green Hill of Logan County, Illinois Day by day in Illinois history Decisive dates in Illinois history a story of the state, told in a record of events which have determined the history of Illinois and of the nation Denton family notes Beverley, London, Folkestone, and Chicago Descendants of Daniel W. Jackson and Polly Frisbie of Naperville, Illinois Descendants of Francis and James Glass of Pope County, Illinois Descendants of James and Martha Thompson of Pelham, Mass. seven generations and two centuries of Thompsons, many of whom settled in New York, Iowa, Utah, Wisconsin and Illinois Descendants of Joel B. Younker (1809-1879) and Sarah (Stiffler) Younker (1813-1893) a genealogy listing 325 descendants of a pioneer family of Pennsylvania Dutch ancestry, married in New Philadelphia, Ohio, migrated to Iowa, and back treked to Geneseo, Illinois Descendants of Thomas Essex and Elizabeth Bowen Essex (of Maryland, Virginia and Illinois) Descendants of Thomas Horton of Springfield and including some descendants of Phineas Pratt Descendants of William Scott, of Hatfield, Mass., 1668-1906, and of John Scott of Springfield, Mass., 1659-1906 Directory of the city of Chicago, Illinois for 1843 Discovery and conquests of the North-west with the history of Chicago Donna's story of Braidwood, Illinois historical data, reported facts, personal recollections Early Chicago a lecture Early Chicago and Illinois Early Chicago reception to the settlers of Chicago prior to 1840, by the Calumet Club, of Chicago, Tuesday evening, May 27, 1879 Early Chicago, Fort Dearborn an address Early Illinois Early Illinois - The Earliest Religious History of Chicago Early Illinois railroads a paper Early Lee County being some chapters in the history of the early days in Lee County, Illinois Early bench and bar of Illinois Early days of Peoria and Chicago an address read before the Chicago Historical Society at a quarterly meeting held January 19, 1904 Early history of Washington, Illinois and vicinity Early medical Chicago an historical sketch of the first practitioners of medicine, with the present faculties and graduates since their organization, of the medical colleges of Chicago Early-Chicago reminiscences Edward Coles, second governor of Illinois Effingham County, Illinois, past and present Eight months in Illinois with information to immigrants Eighth reunion of the Olmsted Family Association held at Chicago, Illinois, September 24-26th, 1926, headquarters at Edgewater Beach Hotel Eighty years of Illinois politics and politicians, anecdotes and incidents, a succinct history of the state, 1809-1889 Ensign and Thayer's travellers' guide through the States of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa and Wisconsin with railroad, canal, stage, and steamboat routes, accompanied with a new map of the above states Family of Eliza R. McCann, who married Lytle Griffing Bourbon County, Kentucky, Adams County, Illinois Family of Wesley D. McCann Bourbon County, Kentucky, Adams County, Illinois Family record of David D. Schrock and Catharine K. Miller and their descendants Arthur, Illinois Family record of Dea. Samuel Bancroft, 1715-1782 of Reading, Mass. with his journal of an expedition of soldiers, August 1757, commanded to report to Gen. Pepperrell at Springfield but soon ordered to return also, a diary from September 8 to October 1, 1766 and April 1, to June 5, 1769 Family records belonging to Louis Emerson III and Margaret (Mills) Harrington 5426 Foster Street, Skokie, Illinois 60077 Father Pierre François Pinet, S.J., and his Mission of the Guardian Angel of Chicago (l'Ange Gardien) A.D. 1696-1699 a paper read before a joint meeting of the Chicago Historical Society and the Evanston Historical Society in the Chicago Historical Society Building, 1906 Fergus' directory of the city of Chicago, 1839, and also list of purchasers of lots in Fort Dearborn addition, the no. of the lots, and the prices paid, 1839, etc First annual gathering of the Clan MacLean Association of North America held in the city of Chicago, June 12-16, 1893 First triennial report of the Central Illinois Historical Society February 27, 1920 Francis Ball's descendants, or, The West Springfield Ball family from 1640 to 1902 Franklin County, Illinois, war history, 1832-1919 containing a brief review of the World War, complete history of Franklin County's activities, photographs and service records of Franklin County's soldiers, sailors and marines, industrial and biographical review French and Indians of Illinois River Gazetteer of Madison County containing historical and descriptive sketches of Alton City, Upper Alton, Edwardsville, Collinsville, Highland, Troy, Monticello, Marine, Bethalto, and other towns Genealogical and biographical record of Kendall and Will Counties, Illinois containing biographies of well known citizens of the past and present Genealogical and biographical record of Will County, Illinois containing biographies of well known citizens of the past and present Genealogical list of the descendants of Shadrach Bond, first governor of the state of Illinois Genealogical material collected by the Illinois D.A.R. presented to Newberry Library Genealogical notes on the ancestry and descendants of Lester Delos and Lucy Angelia (Taylor) Castle of Barrington, Cook County, Illinois 1613-1923 Genealogical records, Illinois, 1938-1939 Genealogies and Bible records gathered by the Illinois Society, D.A.R., 1976-1977 Genealogies of eleven families contributed to the Illinois Society, D.A.R Genealogy and family history of the Uphams of Castine, Maine, and Dixon, Illinois with genealogical notes of Brooks, Kidder, Perkins, Cutler, Ware, Avery, Curtis, Little, Warren, Southworth and other families Genealogy of the descendants of Daniel Owen, Jr., of McHenry, Illinois with especial attention given to the descendants of his son, Edwin Mortimer Owen and the allied families of Norton, Warner, Stanton and Patterson also brief notices of the following families allied by marriage Geography, history and civics of Woodford County, Illinois George Rogers Clark and the Revolution in Illinois, 1763-1787 a sesquicentennial memorial Great Britain and the Illinois country, 1763-1774 Hartzel and allied families of Bash, Stauffer, Worman and Shallenberger ancestors and descendants of Michael and Nancy Hartzell, Pennsylvania to Illinois, 1836 and other miscellaneous data Heroes and heroines of the Fort Dearborn massacre a romantic and tragic history of Corporal John Simmons and his heroic wife also of the first white child born in Chicago the last survivor of the horrid butchery a full and true recital of marvelous fortitude, matchless courage and terrible sufferings during the battle, the march, and in captivity Herringshaw's city blue book of biography Chicagoans of 1916 ten thousand biographies Highways to history in Illinois Historic Illinois the romance of the earlier days Historic Morgan and classic Jacksonville Historical and biographical record of Douglas County, Illinois Historical and statistical sketches of Lake County, state of Illinois in two parts, the first consisting of general observations, the second gives a minute review of each township in its order Historical encyclopedia of 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(Gallion), Barr, Hutton, Bloxom, Lamb, Lewis and related families, and Woodworth, Newkirk, Crossland, Finley, Hatch, Hubbard and Carter History of Chicago History of Chicago historical and commercial statistics, sketches, facts and figures, republished from the Daily Democratic press , What I remember of early Chicago a lecture, delivered in McCormick's Hall, January 23, 1876 (Tribune, January 24th) History of Cook County, Illinois being a general survey of Cook County history including a condensed history of Chicago and special account of districts outside the city limits, from the earliest settlement to the present time History of Cook County, Illinois from the earliest period to the present time History of Crawford and Clark Counties, Illinois History of De Witt County, Illinois with biographical sketches of prominent representative citizens of the county More resources for Illinois RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Creston' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Creston, Ogle County, Illinois Illinois > Ogle County > Creston Towns in this County Adeline Byron Creston Davis Junction Forreston Hillcrest Leaf River Monroe Center Mount Morris Oregon Polo Rochelle Stillman Valley MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Ogle County More resources for Illinois Genealogy Dashboard Creston on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Creston, IL Creston books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Creston Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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  • South-Dakota-Turner-Hurley Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Hurley, Turner County, South Dakota Hurley, Turner County, South Dakota No resources found specifically for Hurley, but you may be able to find information about Hurley in materials for Turner County and/or the State of South Dakota using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Hurley, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Zezula, or, Pioneer days in the Smoky Water Country A brief history of South Dakota A comprehensive history of Minnehaha County, South Dakota its background, her pioneers, their record of achievement and development A genealogical abstract of descent of the family of Pierrepont from Sir Hugh De Pierrepont of Picardy, France, A.D. 980 A history of Jerauld County, South Dakota Doane Robinson's encyclopedia of South Dakota Douglas County history and centennial observances, 1961 Genealogy of the Jean Pierre Le Sourd family History of Charles Mix County, South Dakota History of Faulk County, South Dakota History of Hyde County, South Dakota from its organization to the present time History of Minnehaha County, South Dakota containing an account of its settlements, growth, development and resources, an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, colleges, schools and societies, synopsis of public records, biographical sketches, portraits of early settlers and other prominent residents, illustrations of public buildings, residences, farms and scener Mellette County, South Dakota, 1911-1961 Monnet family genealogy an emphasis of a noble Huguenot heritage, somewhat of the first immigrants Isaac and Pierre Monnet being a presentation of those in America bearing the name as variously spelled, Monet, Monete, Monett, Monette, Monnet, Monnett, Monnete, Monnette, Monay, Maunay, Money, Monie, Monnie, Monat, Monatt, Manett, Mannett, Munnitt, Munnett, Manee, Maney, Amonnet, Amonet, etc., with complete genealogies of the main lines includi Montross a family history Pierre Montras and his descendants, a record of 300 years of the Montras, Montross, Montrose, Montress family in the United States and Canada Pierre Fauconnier and his descendants with some account of the allied Valleaux Pioneers of the open range Haakon County, South Dakota settlers before January 1, 1906 Roberts County history South Dakota Dakota Territory centennial Schartner Family Reunion records August 2 and 3, 1970, Pioneer Hall, Freeman, South Dakota The Bontecou genealogy a record of the descendants of Pierre Bontecou, a Huguenot refugee from France, . More resources for South Dakota RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Hurley' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Hurley, Turner County, South Dakota South Dakota > Turner County > Hurley Towns in this County Brothersfield Centerville Centerville Chancellor Childstown Daneville Davis Dolton Dolton Germantown Home Hurley Hurley Irene Marion Marion Middleton Monroe Monroe Norway Parker Parker Rosefield Salem Spring Valley Swan Lake Turner Viborg MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Turner County More resources for South Dakota Genealogy Dashboard Hurley on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Hurley, SD Hurley books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Hurley Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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  • Massachusetts-Hampshire-Ware Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Ware, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Ware, Hampshire County, Massachusetts No resources found specifically for Ware, but you may be able to find information about Ware in materials for Hampshire County and/or the State of Massachusetts using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Ware, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: An address delivered at the opening of the new town-hall, Ware, Mass., March 31, 1847 containing sketches of the early history of that town and its first settlers RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A Full and graphic account of the terrible Mill River disaster, caused by the breaking of a reservoir in Hampshire County, Mass., May 16, 1874 with full details of the loss of life and property at Williamsburg, Skinnerville, Haydenville and Leeds A history of Hatfield, Massachusetts in three parts A history of Williamsburg in Massachusetts A history of the town of Middlefield, Massachusetts A history of the town of Murrayfield earlier known as Township No. 9, and comprising the present towns of Chester and Hungtington, the northern part of Montgomery, and the southeast corner of Middlefield 1760-1783 A record of the observance of its two hundredth anniversary by the First Congregational Church in Amherst, Massachusetts November 4-5, 1939 An address delivered at Northampton, Mass. on the evening of October 29, 1854 in commemoration of the close of the second century since the settlement of the town An historical review one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the First Church of Christ in Amherst, Massachusetts November 7, 1889 Church Records of the Town of Chesterfield, Massachusetts, 1762-1820 Cornet Joseph Parsons, one of the founders of Springfield and Northampton, Massachusetts Springfield, 1636, Northampton, 1655 an historical sketch from original sources, viz., town, county, court, and private records Gazetteer of Hampshire County, Mass. 1654-1887 Genealogies of Hadley Families Historic Hadley a story of the making of a famous Massachusetts town Historical address delivered at the centennial celebration in Easthampton, Mass. July 4, 1876 History of Hadley including the early history of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts History of Hadley, Massachusetts Inscriptions on the grave stones in the grave yards of Northampton and of other towns in the valley of the Connecticut, as Springfield, Amherst, Hadley, Hatfield, Deerfield, andc., with brief annals of Northampton . Memorial of the reunion of the natives of Westhampton, Mass. September 5, 1866 Proceedings of the church and people of Goshen, (Mass.) in the dismission of their minister, and in the settling of another, documents from some time in the year 1816, till towards the close of the year 1821 The History of Florence, Massachusetts including a complete account of the Northampton Association of Education and Industry The Mt. Holyoke hand-book and tourist's guide for Northampton and its vicinity The Westfield jubilee a report of the celebration at Westfield, Mass., 200th anniversary 1869 The centennial discourse delivered in Westhampton, Mass., Sept. 3d, 1879 on the one hundredth anniversary of the formation of the church in that town The godly pastor life of the Rev. Jeremiah Hallock, of Canton, Conn. to which is added a sketch of the life of the Rev. Moses Hallock, of Plainfield, Mass. The handbook of Amherst, Massachusetts The history of the town of Amherst, Massachusetts published in two parts part I, general history of the town part II, town meeting records complete in one volume Topographical description and historical sketch of Plainfield, in Hampshire County, Massachusetts May, 1834 Vital Records of Hadley, Massachusetts to 1850 Vital Records of Middlefield, Massachusetts to 1850 Vital Records of Worthington, Massachusetts to 1850 Vital records of Pelham, Massachusetts to the year 1850 Vital records of Worthington, Massachusetts to the year 1850 A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Boston Evening Transcript Genealogical Column Early Western Travels (32 Volumes) Family Histories (Southern Massachusetts) Historical Collections of the Essex Institute - 80 Volumes History of Western Massachusetts History of the Puritans in England and the Pilgrim Fathers Ipswich, Massachusetts Biographies Justice in the Plymouth Colony Massachusetts Counties, the formation of Massachusetts Militia & Minutemen who responded to the Apr 10, 1775 Alarm Database Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors of the Revolutionary War Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 Massachusetts soldiers, sailors, and marines in the Civil War Name Changes in Massachusetts, 1780-1883 Records of the Colony of New Plymouth Representative men and old families of southeastern Massachusetts Twenty Thousand Rich New Englanders Vital records of Taunton, Massachusetts to the year 1850 Woburn, Massachusetts, Vital Records 1640-1900 Births, Marriages, Deaths Worcester Town Records, Massachusetts 150th anniversary of the First Congregational Parish, in Arlington, Massachusetts 150th anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Petersham, Massachusetts 1904 150th anniversary of the organization of the Congregational Church in Berkley, Mass., 1887 275th anniversary of Malden, Massachusetts Malden Auditorium, 1924 A centennial discourse delivered Sept 1850, before the First Church and Society in Athol A centennial discourse delivered to the First Congregational Church and Society in Leominster, 1843 A historical discourse delivered at the closing of the Old Episcopal (St. Paul's) Church, Dedham November 30, 1845 A history of Natick, 1651-1851 A history of the town of Franklin, Mass. from its settlement to the completion of its first century Abstract of the history of Hudson, Mass. from its first settlement to the centennial anniversary of the declaration of our national independence, July 4, 1876 Abstract of the history of Lexington, Mass. from its first settlement to the centennial anniversary of the declaration of our national independence, July 4, 1876 Address, poems and speeches delivered at the semi-centennial anniversary of the Second Congregational Society of Lynn Wednesday, April 30, 1873, at Odd Fellows' Hall An address at the centennial celebration in Hardwick, Mass. November 15, 1838 An address delivered before the inhabitants of Grafton, on the first centennial anniversary of that town, April 29, 1835 An historical address, bi-centennial and centennial, Groton, Massachusetts Antique and modern maps of Plymouth County for sale Architectural Forms in Plymouth Colony Bedford sesqui-centennial celebration 1879 historical discourse Buckland centennial, September 10, 1879 addresses, poems, songs, andc Centennial anniversary of the town of Heath, Mass. August 19, 1885 addresses, speeches, letters, statistics, etc Centennial celebration at Danvers, Mass. June 16, 1852 Centennial celebration of the Congregational Church, Wendell, Mass. Wednesday, December 2, 1874 address of welcome Centennial celebration of the town of West Springfield, Massachusetts 1874 Centennial celebration proceedings in connection with the celebration at New Bedford, 1864, the 200th anniversary of the town of Dartmouth Centennial discourse delivered on the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Baptist Church, Haverhill, Mass. on the ninth of May, 1865 Church Records of the Town of Chesterfield, Massachusetts, 1762-1820 Church records in the town of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1638-1845 Clara Temple Leonard, 1828-1904 Concord, Massachusetts marriages, 1724 Dedham 1836 second centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town Descendants of John Fairfield of Wenham Descendants of Solomon Leonard of Duxbury, Massachusetts Exercises at the bi-centennial commemoration of the burning of Medfield by Indians in King Philip's War February 21, 1876 Foxborough's official centennial record Saturday, June 29, 1878 Genealogical register of Plymouth families Hingham Historical Society Hingham, Massachusetts Historical Timeline from 1633-present Hingham: Legend/Fact documentary (Massachusetts) Historical address delivered at the centennial celebration in Easthampton, Mass. July 4, 1876 History and genealogy of the families of Chesterfield, Massachusetts; 1762-1962 History of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647, Vol 1, by William Bradford History of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647, Vol 2, by William Bradford History of the early settlement of Bridgewater, in Plymouth County, Massachusetts including an extensive family register History of the island of Nantucket History of the town of Natick, Mass. from 1650-1830 Index to the probate records of the county of Worcester, Massachusetts, from July 12, 1731 to January 1, 1920 Indian converts, or, Some account of the lives and dying speeches of a considerable number of the Christianized Indians of Martha's Vineyard James Chilton queries in the Boston Transcript Genealogy Column John Heald of Concord, Massachusetts 1635 Judson centennial services 1888 Magnalia Christi Americana Marshfield, Massachusetts deaths 1753-1831 Massachusetts soldiers, sailors, and marines in the Civil War (Index) Massachusetts, Worcester County, Probate Files, 1731-1925 Mayflower ancestries Mayflower resources at American Ancestors Middleborough, Massachusetts vital records Monument erected in 1889 by the people of Pembroke, Mass. in memory of the soldiers and sailors of the Union in the Civil War Mourt's Relation or Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth Newton, Garden City of the Commonwealth Old Dartmouth Historical Sketches Old home day proceedings of the 125th anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Dover, Massachusetts, 1909 Oration by Charles R. Corning, mayor of Concord, at the celebration of the city's semi-centennial 1903 Our Father's Altar, a centennial sermon preached at the centennial at Northborough, Worcester, Massachusetts 1846 Palmer, Massachusetts, 1852 centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town Plymouth County Biographies Plymouth, Massachusetts marriages 1734-1745 Proceedings at the centennial celebration of the Battle of Lexington April 19, 1875 Proceedings at the dedication of a monument to Sergeant Abraham Staples of Mendon, Massachusetts, 1877 Proceedings in the city of Lowell at the semi-centennial celebration of the incorporation of the town of Lowell March 1st, 1876 Proceedings of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society annual meetings, 1918-1919 Proceedings of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society, 1915 Proceedings of the celebration of the 275th anniversary of the settlement of Medford, Massachusetts Proceedings of the centennial celebration at Groton, Mass., July 4th, 1876 Quarter-centennial history of Lawrence, Massachusetts with portraits and biographical sketches Random recollections of Worcester, Mass., 1839-1843 Record of births, marriages, and deaths, of the town of Sturbridge, from the settlement of the town to 1816 Records of Littleton, Massachusetts - births and deaths, from the earliest records in the town books begun in 1715 Reminiscences of Worcester from the earliest period historical and genealogical Residents of Boston 1924 Richard Warren's wife Roxbury, Massachusetts 2nd centennial anniversary 1830 Scituate, Massachusetts, Second church records Silver Books and Mayflower Families Sketches of old homes in our village (Vineyard Haven, Mass.) Smith's barn a child's history of the west side, Worcester, 1880-1923 The 150th anniversary of the town of Franklin, Massachusetts 1928 The Bi-centennial book of Malden 1849 The Braintree soldiers' memorial the record of the services in the War of the Rebellion of the men of Braintree, Massachusetts The Courtship of Miles Standish The Greenville Baptist Church in Leicester, Massachusetts exercises on the 150th anniversary of its formation, September 28, 1888 The Hammatt papers, the early inhabitants of Ipswich, Mass., 1633-1700 The History of Florence, Massachusetts including a complete account of the Northampton Association of Education and Industry The History of Massachusetts from the landing of the Pilgrims to the present time The Mayflower Descendant, a quarterly magazine of Pilgrim genealogy and history The Mayflower Pilgrims The Mayflower Society The Pilgrim republic, an historical review of the colony of New Plymouth, with sketches of the rise of other New England settlements, the history of congregationalism, and the creeds of the period The Westfield jubilee a report of the celebration at Westfield, Mass., 200th anniversary 1869 The Winthrop Fleet of 1630 The celebration of the 150th anniversary of the establishment of the town of Danvers, Massachusetts as a separate municipality 1902 The celebration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of old Yarmouth, Mass. including the present towns of Yarmouth and Dennis, 1889 The centennial celebrations of the city of Newton on the 17th of June and the 4th of July 1876 The commemorative services of the First Church in Newton, Massachusetts 250th anniversary of its foundation, 1889 The diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman, of Westborough, Mass. 1737-1780 The early records of the town of Dedham, Mass., 1672-1706 The early records of the town of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1659-1673 The first half-century of the Essex Institute commemorated at Salem, 1898 The first settlers in Marblehead, Massachusetts were from Guernsey and Jersey The fruits of Congregationalism a centennial discourse The history of Wilbraham, Massachusetts The proceedings of the dedication of the Soldiers Monument Dover, Massachusetts, 1910 dedication of the new grammar school house in 1910, the unveiling of headstones to the memory of Revolutionary soldiers in 1911 and dedication of the tablet erected in memory of the Indians in 1912 The salt-box house eighteenth century life in a New England hill town The school history of Worcester The story of Worcester, Massachusetts (1910) The story of Worcester, Massachusetts (1934) Two centuries of church history of the Congregational Church and Parish in Essex, Massachusetts Two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the First Parish of Watertown, Mass. Sunday, November 28, 1880 Two hundredth anniversary of the First Congregational Church in Middleboro, Mass. historical discourse Two sermons, preached in Boylston, Massachusetts, October 17 and 24, 1852, giving a history of the Congregational Church Vital Records of Dana, Massachusetts to 1850 Vital Records of Dorchester, Massachusetts 1826-1849 Vital Records of Raynham, Massachusetts Vital records of Natick, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Vital records of Roxbury, Massachusetts to the end of the year 1849 Vital records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the year 1850 - Vol 2 Marriages and Deaths Woburn records of births, deaths, and marriages Worcester Light Infantry, 1803-1922 a history Worcester, Massachusetts centennial anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1876 to which are added historical and chronological notes Worcester, its past and present including biographical sketches and portraits Brewster, Massachusetts Church records 1700-1792 John Leonard of Springfield, Massachusetts Letter from the Inhabitants of Bridgewater, England to Bridgewater, Mass Marriages and deaths in Chelmsford, Massachusetts Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Signers of the Mayflower compact, and their descendants The descendants of Edmund Ingalls who settled in Lynn, Mass. in 1629 Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts to 1849 200th anniversary, Plymouth Friend's Meeting ninth month, twelve, nineteen hundred twelve 250th anniversary celebration of the town of Northfield, Mass. June 22, 23 and 24, 1923 250th anniversary of the first white settlement within the territory of Winchester Charlestown, 1633 Waterfield, 1638 Charlestown Village, 1640 Woburn, 1642 Winchester, 1850 A Calendar history of Lexington, Massachusetts, 1620-1946 A Full and graphic account of the terrible Mill River disaster, caused by the breaking of a reservoir in Hampshire County, Mass., May 16, 1874 with full details of the loss of life and property at Williamsburg, Skinnerville, Haydenville and Leeds A Genealogy of the family of Anthony Stoddard of Boston A Hawkins genealogy, 1635-1939 record of the descendants of Robert Hawkins of Charlestown, Massachusetts A Historical sketch of Auburn, Massachusetts from the earliest period to the present day with brief accounts of early settlers and prominent citizens A Historical sketch of Boston containing a brief account of its settlement, rise, and progress with a glance at its present and prospective prosperity A History of the Gardiner Greene Estate on Cotton Hill, now Pemberton Square, Boston A History of the county of Berkshire, Massachusetts in two parts the first being a general view of the county, the second, an account of the several towns A Lovett genealogy emigrant ancestor John Lovett of Beverly, Massachusetts, landed from England prior to 1639 and allied families of Rea, Jordon, Thorndike, Larkin, Woodbery, Dodge, Proctor, Hale, Hall A Meeting of the descendants of Ebenezer and Mary (Howard) Taft at the Chestnut Hill Meeting-house in Blackstone, Mass., Tuesday, August 11, 1891 with the address of Rev. Carlton A. Staples and other proceedings on that occasion A Merrill memorial an account of the descendants of Nathaniel Merrill, an early settler of Newbury, Massachusetts A Nantucket ghost walks again, over the teacups A Review of the first fourteen years of the Historical, Natural History and Library Society of South Natick, Mass. with the field-day proceedings of 1881-1882-1883 A Sketch of the origin, object and character of the Franklin Fund for the benefit of young married mechanics of Boston A Sketch of the recent improvements at East-Boston January, 1836 A Tribute to the Columbian year by the city of Worcester graphic exhibit of a city of diversified industries, with an alphabetical index of its productions A Wiswall line ten generations in descent from Elder Thomas Wiswall, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1635 to James Boit Wiswall, Wakefield, Massachusetts, 1925 A bi-centennial oration made in West Brookfield, July 4, 1860 at the celebration of the two hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the town of Brookfield A biographical dictionary containing a brief account of the first settlers, and other eminent characters among the magistrates, ministers, literary and worthy men, in New-England A branch of the Caldwell family tree being a record of Thompson Baxter Caldwell and his wife, Mary Ann (Ames) Caldwell, of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, their ancestors and descendants A brief account of some of the early settlers of Groton, Massachusetts being the appendix to Groton epitaphs A brief genealogical history of Robert Starkweather of Roxbury and Ipswich, Massachusetts who was the original American ancestor of all those bearing the name of Starkweather, and of his sons John Starkweather of Ipswich, Mass., and Preston, Conn., and of his descendants in various lines, 1640-1898 A brief historical sketch of the town of Boylston in the county of Worcester from its first settlement to the present time A brief history of Pilgrim Church Cambridgeport, Mass A brief history of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Wellfleet, Massachusetts A brief record of the physicians of Quincy, Massachusetts, from the earliest times A brief sketch of the first settlement of Deerfield, Mass. together with a few of the events which took place there in early times A centennial address delivered at Upton, Mass. June 15, 1835 A centennial discourse delivered before the First Congregational Society in Chicopee, Sept. 26, 1852 A centurial history of the Mendon Association of Congregational Ministers with the centennial address delivered at Franklin, Mass., Nov. 19, 1851, and biographical sketches of the members and licentiates A century of Free Masonry in Nantucket A century of church history celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Second Church, Newton, Mass. at West Newton, Tuesday, November 8, 1881 A century of town life a history of Charlestown, Massachusetts, 1775-1887 with surveys, records and twenty- eight pages of plans and views A chronological record of the principal events that have occurred in Amesbury, Massachusetts from the organization of the township of Merrimac in 1638 to 1900 A comprehensive history, ecclesiastical and civil, of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans, county of Barnstable, Mass. from 1644 to 1844 A comprehensive history, ecclesiastical and civil, of Eastham, Wellfleet and Orleans, county of Barnstable, Mass. from 1644 to 1844 A contribution toward a genealogy of all Torreys in America being genealogical notes showing the paternal line of descent from William Torrey, of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset County, England, A.D. 1557, to Abner Torrey, of Weymouth, Massachusetts, with all descendants of Abner Torrey with an appendix A copy of the records of births, marriages and deaths, and of intentions of marriage of the town of Hanover, Mass., 1717-1787 A discourse pronounced at Barnstable on the third of September, 1839, at the celebration of the second centennial anniversary of the settlement of Cape Cod More resources for Massachusetts RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. 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  • Hancock family history, statistics, genealogy resources and more

    How many people bear the Hancock surname? Where to find Hancock genealogy resources, personalized items and more! Top 1,000 Most Common Surnames in the United States of America < > Top 1,000 #681 Hancock Hancock is ranked #681 among the most common surnames in the U.S., according to the 2010 Census. View Full List Search Top 1000 In 2010, there were 50,558 people in the United States with the last name Hancock. Approximately 17 out of every 100,000 people bear the Hancock name. Click here to find books and resources about Hancocks and the Hancock family. Lost & Found Photos Get your personalized 'God Bless the Hancock family' sign on any of the following: High quality print available in a variety of sizes Matting optional (various colors available to coordinate with your decor) Frame optional (various styles and colors to choose from) Wood, Canvas, or Metal prints available in a variety of sizes Coffee mugs (regular or large) Tote bags (choose from three sizes) 30-day money back guarantee! Click here to order Heraldry Some resources containing Hancock in the title: 150th anniversary of the skirmish at Quinton's Bridge and the massacre at Hancock's Bridge offical program Saturday, May 19th, 1928, Quinton, New Jersey A brief account of the early settlements along the shores of Skilling's River including West Sullivan, West Gouldsborough, Trenton Point and North Hancock also reminescences sic and anecdotes of old times and old folks A survey of Hancock County, Maine Genealogical gleanings relating to the Kelleys of Brentwood, N.H. and kindred families of Edgerly, Shute, Robinson, Hancock, and Cleveland Hancock's diary, or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry with sketches of First and Seventh battalions, also, portraits and biographical sketches History of Hancock County, Illinois together with an outline history of the state, and a digest of state laws History of Hancock County, Indiana from its earliest settlement by the pale face in 1818, down to 1882 illustrated with views, maps, charts, plats, portraits, sketches and diagrams History of Hancock County, Indiana its people, industries and institutions History of Hancock County, Ohio containing a history of the county, its townships, towns, villages, schools, churches, industries, etc., portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, history of the Northwest Territory, history of Ohio, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc History of Hancock County, Ohio geographical and statistical Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 5, Hancock County Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 5, Hancock County Myers and Eatherton families of Hancock and Wyandotte Counties, Ohio allied families with these in Ohio, Koh(e)r, Brown, Pratt, Treece, Clark, Kanouse, Rex, Keenan, Corbin, Lockwood Smith family descendants of George and Barbara (Bash) Smith of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, and Coshocton County, Ohio, whose children migrated westward through Hancock County, Indiana, and Madison County, Iowa with allied lines of Bash, Waters, Ruby, Hogle, and Murphy The English Townsends the Tancreds crusaders the Townsends of Watertown, Massachusetts The Townsends of Hebron, Ct. and of Hancock, Mass The Kern family of Rowan County, North Carolina, Nicholas County, Kentucky, Boone, Clinton, Lawrence, Monroe Counties, Indiana, Hancock County, Illinois, Lee County, Iowa The history of the Tenth Massachusetts Battery of Light Artillery in the War of the Rebellion formerly of the Third Corps, and afterwards of Hancock's Second Corps, Army of the Potomac 1862-1865 Load More My blogs containing Hancock: Load More

  • Maryland-Allegany-Lonaconing Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Lonaconing, Allegany County, Maryland Lonaconing, Allegany County, Maryland No resources found specifically for Lonaconing, but you may be able to find information about Lonaconing in materials for Allegany County and/or the State of Maryland using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Lonaconing, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: Fifty years of Saints Peter and Paul's Church at Cumberland, Md., 1848-1898 memory leaves of the golden jubilee festivity History of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in Cumberland, Maryland from 1866 to 1920 A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 75th anniversary and reconsecration of the First Independent Christ's Church, Baltimore, Md. 1893 Das Neue Baltimore mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der deutsch Amerikaner im Geschaeftsleben, 1905 (German Americans in Baltimore) Maryland Historical Magazine The Baltimore century plant history of Eutaw Street Methodist Episcopal Church and the relation of Eutaw church to the downtown problem 1808 The history of Annapolis, the capital of Maryland A history of Anne Arundel County, in Maryland adapted for use in the schools of the county A history of Maryland from its settlement in 1634, to the year 1848, with an account of its first discovery, and the various explorations of the Chesapeake Bay, anterior to its settlement to which is added, a copious appendix, containing the names of the officers of the old Maryland line, the lords proprietary of the province, and the governors of Maryland, from its settlement to the present time, chronologically arranged, the senators of th A history of Zion Church of the city of Baltimore, 1755-1897 published in commemoration of its sesqui-centennial, October 15, 1905 A history of the Sayler family being a collection of genealogical notes relative to Daniel Sayler of Frederick County, Maryland, who came to America about 1725-1730, and his descendants A narrative of events which occurred in Baltimore town during the Revolutionary War to which are appended, various documents and letters, the greater part of which have never been heretofore published Account of the meeting of the descendants of Colonel Thomas White, of Maryland, held at Sophia's Dairy, on the Bush River, Maryland 1877 Ahnentafel, or, Table of ancestors of the Rubincam family of Green Meadows, Maryland An account of the municipal celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Baltimore, October 11th-19th, 1880 with a sketch of the history, and summary of the resources, of the city An address on the occasion of dedicating the monument to Ladd and Whitney members of the sixth regiment, M.V.M., killed at Baltimore, Maryland, April 19, 1861 Ancestral colonial families genealogy of the Welsh and Hyatt families of Maryland and their kin Annapolis Annapolis, its colonial and naval story Annual report of the Maryland Historical Society for 1955 Annual report of the Maryland Historical Society for the year 1902 Art in Baltimore monuments and memorials Baltimore a not too serious history Baltimore city directory for the year commencing April 1st, 1912 containing an alphabetical list of business firms and private citizens, a directory of city officers, terms of court, churches, public and private schools Baltimore city directory for the year commencing April 1st, 1913 containing an alphabetical list of business firms and private citizens, a directory of city officers, terms of court, churches, public and private schools Baltimore in the eighties and nineties Baltimore its history and its people Baltimore yesterdays Baltimore, Maryland port, terminal and general business advantages facts about a great city with a greater future Baltimore, seine Vergangenheit und Gegenwart mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des deutschen Elements mit Illustrationen Baltimore, the Monumental City Bi-centennial of Brick Meeting-House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland seventh-day, ninth month, (September) 14 Biographical sketches of distinguished Marylanders Biographical sketches of the Bordley family of Maryland for their descendants Centennial celebration of the erection of Montgomery County, Md., into a separate municipality, held at Rockville, September 6, 1876 Charles County gentry a genealogical history of six emigrants, Thomas Dent, John Dent, Richard Edelen, John Hanson, George Newman, Humphrey Warren, all scions of armorial families of old England who settled in Charles County, Maryland, and their descendants Chronicle and sketch of the Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Baltimore 1856-1906 Coddington records. descendants of William and Benjamin Coddington of Maryland with notes on the English and American lines of the Coddington family Daniel L. Sherwood and his paternal ancestors including Sherwood evidences both in England and America from the first mention of the name in history, about seven hundred and fifty years ago, down to and including Thomas Sherwood, the American pioneer, and Francis Sherwood, the Maryland pioneer Descendants of John and Mary Howes of Montgomery County, Maryland Descendants of Joseph Francis of Maryland and Virginia Descendants of Richard and Elizabeth (Ewen) Talbott of Poplar Knowle, West River, Anne Arundel County, Maryland Distinguished men of Baltimore and of Maryland Early parishes and hundreds, Baltimore County, Md., including tax lists, years 1692, 1694, 1695 Eighty years embracing a history of Presbyterianism in Baltimore, with an appendix Fifty years of Saints Peter and Paul's Church at Cumberland, Md., 1848-1898 memory leaves of the golden jubilee festivity Foreman-Farman-Forman genealogy descendants of William Foreman, who came from London, England in 1675 and settled near Annapolis, Maryland...and the descendants of Edward Frisbie, an original settler of Branford, Conn Genealogical history of the Lee family of Virginia and Maryland from A.D. 1300 to A.D. 1866 Genealogy of Charles Angel, Sr. pioneer of Frederick County Maryland Genealogy of some of the descendants of Thomas Dew colonial Virginia pioneer immigrant, together with genealogical records and biographical sketches of families in Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Tennessee Genealogy of the Darby Family George Darby, 1726-1788, of Montgomery Co., Md. data for this work gathered in 1912, 1913 and 1914 General index of wills of Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1777-1917 General index of wills of St. Mary's County, Maryland, 1633-1900 Guide to Baltimore with an account of the geology of its environs and three maps American Institute of Mining Engineers, Baltimore meeting, February, 1892 Half-century's progress of the city of Baltimore the city's leading manufacturers and merchants Historic Salisbury, Maryland including historical sketches of the Eastern Shore Historical notes of All Saints' Parish, Frederick, Md., 1742-1908 Historical record of the First Regiment Maryland Infantry with an appendix containing a register of the officers and enlisted men, biographies of deceased officers, etc. War of the Rebellion, 1861-65 Historical sketch of the Second Baptist Church of Baltimore, Maryland Historical sketches of Harford County, Maryland History of Caroline County, Maryland, from its beginning History of Carrollton Manor, Frederick County, Maryland History of Kent County, Maryland, 1630-1916 History of Stevenson family of Frederick County, Maryland, and Sandusky County, Ohio abridged from his 50,000 word ms History of Talbot County, Maryland, 1661-1861 History of the Abell family of Baltimore History of the Hampden Baptist Church, Baltimore, Maryland History of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in Cumberland, Maryland from 1866 to 1920 History of the reincarnation of Easton, Maryland Index to court records, Charles County, Maryland Industries of Maryland a descriptive review of the manufacturing and mercantile industries of the city of Baltimore Inventory of the church archives of Maryland Inventory of the county and town archives of Maryland, Anne Arundel County Inventory of the county and town archives of Maryland, Carroll County Inventory of the county and town archives of Maryland, Garrett County Inventory of the county and town archives of Maryland, Montgomery County Inventory of the county and town archives of Maryland, Washington County Inventory of the county and town archives of Maryland, Wicomico County Inventory of the county archives of Maryland James Stevenson, Senior (of Strabane Township, York Co., Pa.) and the descendants of his eldest son, James Stevenson, Junior (of Frederick County, Maryland) Jay family index the descendants of William Jay (born Harford County, Maryland, 1720) and Mary Vestal Jay John O'Donnell of Baltimore his forbears and descendants Jones, Richardson, Duhamel and allied families of Maryland Longs and Leedys, pioneers a chronological record of the Long and Leedy families of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio and points west Longsworth family history descendants of Solomon Longsworth, Sr., of Maryland typescript Marriage records of Baltimore County, Maryland, for the period of 1823 to 1826 Marriage records, Prince Georges Co., Maryland, 1777 to 1836 Maryland Quaker (Friends) records of Third Haven (Tred Avon) Talbot County Maryland Revolutionary records data obtained from 3,050 pension claims and bounty land applications, including 1,000 marriages of Maryland soldiers and a list of 1,200 proved services of soldiers and patriots of other states Maryland death records as taken from Maryland account book no. 15 dated 1736 to 1737 Maryland genealogical notes Maryland's colonial Eastern Shore historical sketches of counties and of some notable structures Maryland, its resources, industries and institutions Men of Maryland Mullikins and Mullicans of North Carolina a history of Lewis Mullikin and his descendants covering the period since his arrival in Rowan County, North Carolina, in 1781 from the western shore of Maryland Mullikins of Maryland an account of the descendants of James Mullikin of the western shore of Maryland Northminster Presbyterian Church, Baltimore City, Maryland historical memorial of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization, March fifth, nineteen-five Oakland, Garrett County, Maryland, centennial history, 1849-1949 Old Baltimore Old Buckingham by the sea on the Eastern Shore of Maryland Old Maryland families a collection of charts compiled from public records, wills, family Bibles, tomb inscriptions, and other original sources Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland a study in foundations and founders Pedigree chart of Robert Brooke who arrived in Maryland 30 June 1650, and Mary Baker, his first wife, who died in England, 1634 Photogenic Annapolis Polk's Baltimore city directory for 1899 Proceedings of the Maryland Historical Society, in connection with the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Baltimore October 12th, 1880 Real stories from Baltimore County history Records of Great Choptank Parish, Cambridge, Maryland Records of the city of Baltimore (Special Commissioners) 1782 to 1797 Records of the city of Baltimore (supplement) 1729 to 1813 list of levels and establishments extracts of minutes of city commissioners Register of St. Martin's Church, Worcester Parish, Worcester Co., Md., 1722-1839 Register of the First English Lutheran Church, Baltimore from February, 1827, to March, 1859 Report and accompanying documents of the Virginia Commissioners appointed to ascertain the boundary line between Maryland and Virginia Some Lettons and Willetts of Maryland and a few descendants and allied families (Layton, Leighton, Letten, Leyton, Liten, Litten, Litton, Lytton) Some descendants of John Boon (1633-1697) and wife Jane of Talbot County, Maryland Some old historic landmarks of Virginia and Maryland described in a hand-book for the tourist over the Washington-Virginia Railway St. Paul's Church and Parish, Ellicott City, Maryland its origin and development a sketch Table of the descendants of William Cumming, of Frederick County, Maryland Testimony taken before the Joint Committee of the Senate and House of Delegates of Maryland in behalf of the civil authorities of Baltimore to which was referred the memorials of John B. Morris, Reverdy Johnson and others The Abercrombies of Baltimore a genealogical and biographical sketch of the family of David Abercrombie who settled in Baltimore, Maryland in 1848 The Chisholms being a brief history of the origin of the Chisholm family with special reference to the Chisholms of Maryland The City Hall, Baltimore history of construction and dedication The Doane family I. Deacon John Doane, of Plymouth, II. Doctor John Done, of Maryland, and their descendants with notes upon English families of the name The Dorsey family descendants of Edward Darcy-Dorsey of Virginia and Maryland for five generations and allied families The English ancestry of Anne Marbury Hutchinson and Katherine Marbury Scott including their descent and that of John Dryden, poet-laureate, from Magna Charta sureties with notes on the English connections of the settlers William Wentworth and Christopher Lawson of New Hampshire and Francis Marbury of Maryland The Ensminger family Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina The Ensminger family Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina The Forman genealogy descendants of Robert Forman of Kent Co., Maryland, who died in 1719-20 also descendants of Robert Forman of Long Island, New York, who died in 1671 the Forman family of Monmouth Co., New Jersey together with notices of other families of the name of Forman The Gist family of South Carolina and its Maryland antecedents The Hoyes of Maryland The Kunkel family of Frederick, Maryland The Lovejoy genealogy with biographies and history, 1460-1930 especially recording the American descendants and the English ancestry of John Lovejoy (1622-1690) of Andover, Mass., and of Joseph Lovejoy (1684-1748) of Prince George County, Md., but also embracing all known data on other persons bearing the Lovejoy name whether or not identified with the emigrant ancestors The Lucketts of Portobacco a genealogical history of Samuel Luckett, Gent. of Port Tobacco, Charles County, Maryland, and some of his descendants with a sketch of the allied family of Offutt, of Prince Georges County, Maryland The Macgill-McGill family of Maryland a genealogical record of over 400 years, beginning 1537, ending 1948 The Norris family of Maryland The Riggs family of Maryland a genealogical and historical record, including a study of the several families in England The Shipleys of Maryland a genealogical study The Smoots of Maryland and Virginia a genealogical history of William Smute, boatright, of Hampton, Virginia, and Pickawaxon, Maryland, with a history of his descendants to the present generation The Stones of Poynton Manor a genealogical history of Captain William Stone, gent. and merchant, third proprietary governor of Maryland, with sketches of his English background and a record of some of his descendants in the United States The Sweetser family of Maryland The Tiernan family in Maryland as illustrated by extracts from works in the public libraries, and original letters and memoranda in the possession of Charles B. Tiernan The Warfields of Maryland The Wheeler family of Charles County, Maryland a history and genealogy of John Wheeler, 1630-1693, immigrant to Maryland in 1652, and some of his descendants The Wright ancestry of Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset and Wicomico Counties, Maryland The Wyatt family of Baltimore The ancient city a history of Annapolis, in Maryland 1649-1887 The beginnings of Maryland in England and America The day-star of American freedom, or, The birth and early growth of toleration in the province of Maryland with a sketch of the colonization upon the Chesapeake and its tributaries The descendants of Collo. Giles Brent, Capt. George Brent and Robert Brent, gent, immigrants to Maryland and Virginia The descendants of John Boreing, Maryland planter The descendants of William Pell, Sr. of Kent County, Maryland The financial history of Baltimore The founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland a genealogical and biographical review from wills, deeds and church records The government of Kent County, Maryland historical and descriptive The marriage licenses of Talbot County, Maryland, from 1796-1810 The marriage licenses of Talbot County, Maryland, from 1796-1810 The natural and industrial resources and advantages of Maryland being a complete description of all counties of the state Thomas Ruby of Maryland, his son John, and some of their descendents and other Ruby family Thomas family of Talbot County, Maryland, and allied families Todds of the Eastern Shore, Maryland Twelve years among the colored people a record of the work of Mount Calvary Chapel of S. Mary the Virgin, Baltimore Two colonial families the Lansdales of Maryland the Luces of New England Virginia genealogies a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia and Maryland William Cecil of Prince George's County, Maryland and some of his descendants 1665-1949 William Usilton of Kent County, Maryland (?-1729) and some of his descendants Ye Fountain Inn diary More resources for Maryland RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Lonaconing' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Lonaconing, Allegany County, Maryland Maryland > Allegany County > Lonaconing Towns in this County Barton Cumberland Frostburg Lonaconing Luke Midland Westernport MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Allegany County More resources for Maryland Genealogy Dashboard Lonaconing on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Lonaconing, MD Lonaconing books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Lonaconing Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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  • Vermont-Orleans-Barton Genealogical & Historical Resources

    Free genealogy resources for Barton, Orleans County, Vermont Barton, Orleans County, Vermont No resources found specifically for Barton, but you may be able to find information about Barton in materials for Orleans County and/or the State of Vermont using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Barton, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: Centennial book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Barton, Vermont RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A history of Coventry, Orleans County, Vermont Annals of Salem, Vermont Gazetteer and business directory of Lamoille and Orleans Counties, Vt., for 1883-84 Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 10, Orleans County, vol. i, town of Albany Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 10, Orleans County, vol. v, town of Covnetry A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Society, Unitarian, Burlington, Vermont January the thirtieth to February the first, nineteen hundred and ten A Vermont village - Waterford Ebenezer Robinson, 1774-1835, of South Hero and Georgia, Vermont and his two marriages to Eunice Holgate and Mary Tabor Ebenezer Robinson, 1774-1835, of South Hero and Georgia, Vermont and his two marriages to Eunice Holgate, 1778-1810, Mary Tabor, 1891 sic-1831 History of Chittenden County, Vermont with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers Official military and naval records of Rutland, Vermont, in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866 men credited to town, residents since the war or buried in cemeteries within the limits of the original town Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont from its organization, 1773 to 1839 Reunion of the sons and daughters of the town of Wilmington, Vermont, July 4th, 1890, the 114th anniversary of American independence Semicentennial sermon, containing a history of Middlebury, Vermont 1840 St. James' Episcopal Church, Arlington, Vermont The early history of Manchester The illustrated historical souvenir of Bethel, Vermont The return of Russell Colvin of Vermont, presumed murdered, his two brother-in-law's tried and convicted of his murder A Record of Births, Deaths and Marriages in Worcester, VT Births, marriages and deaths, in Worcester, Vermont, from 1813-1858 150th anniversary of the settlement of Newbury, Vermont Old Home Week, August 11-16, 1912 A brief history and genealogical sketch of the first Daniel Griswold, of Springfield, Vermont A centennial history of St. Albans, Vermont organized July 28th, 1788 A city which hath foundations a sermon preached on occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the First Congregational Church in Montpelier, Vermont, July 25, 1858 A descriptive sketch of the present state of Vermont one of the United States of America A gazetteer of Vermont containing descriptions of all the counties, towns, and districts in the state A history of Bradford, Vermont containing some account of the place, of its first settlement in 1765, and the principal improvements made, and events which have occurred down to 1874, a period of one hundred and nine years with various genealogical records, and biographical sketches of families and individuals, some deceased and others still living A history of Coventry, Orleans County, Vermont A history of Norwich, Vermont A history of the town of Fair Haven, Vermont A history of the town of Fair Haven, Vermont in three parts A history of the town of Poultney, Vermont from its settlement to the year 1875 with family and biographical sketches and incidents A narrative of a tour through the state of Vermont from April 27 to June 12, 1789 A new edition of the record of the family of Roswell Smith and Roswell Smith, second, of the family of Steel Smith of Farmington, Conn., Windsor, Vermont, and other localities with residence of descendants so far as is known to date A record of the Cummings family branch of Dea. Jonathan, born June 5, 1729 St. Johnsbury, Vt., Royal Cummings Printing House, 1881 supplemented by all known changes since 1881, also by the leaflet printed by him in 1889 A record of the family of Roswell Smith, son of Steel Smith of Framington, Conn., Windsor, Vermont, and other localities with residence of descendants, so far as is known to date A sermon preached in Westminster, Vt., 11 June, 1867 A sketch covering four generations of the McClary family beginning with the immigration of Andrew McClary from Ulster in 1726, and ending with the death of Andrew McClary, of Peacham, Vt., in 1869 A sketch of the semi-centennial meeting of the Orange County Conference held at Randolph, Vermont, June 1 and 2, 1880 with the historical discourse About Burlington, Vermont Advantages, resources and attractions of St. Albans, Vt. its location, railroad facilities, churches, schools, literary and social life, industries and institutions, and general features An address delivered at Waitsfield, Vt., Sept. 15, 1906 at the unveiling of a tablet erected in memory of soldiers of the American Revolution buried in that town An alphabetical atlas, or, Gazetteer of Vermont affording a summary description of the state and map Ancestor hunting some account of a week spent in Windham County, Vermont, during the month of June, 1901 Ancestors and descendants of John Sherwin, Sr. late of Weathersfield, Vermont Ancestors and descendants of Lieut. Isreal Burlingame of Weathersfield, Vermont Annals of Salem, Vermont Bennington, Vermont, 1777-1927 the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Bennington and the existence of the state of Vermont Biographical encyclopaedia of Vermont of the nineteenth century Biographical sketches of Vermonters Brattleboro, Windham County, Vermont early history, with biographical sketches of some of its citizens Burlington, Vermont statistics 1763 to 1893 Burlington, Vt. as a manufacturing, business, and commercial center with brief sketches of its history, attractions, leading industries, and institutions Burning of Royalton, Vermont by Indians a careful research of all that pertains to the subject, including a reprint of Zadock Steele's narrative, also a complete account of the various anniversaries and the placing of a monument commemorating the event, has herein been made Calendar of Ira Allen papers in the Wilbur Library, University of Vermont Capt. Moses Sage of Bennington, Vermont, and his descendants Catalogue of the principal officers of Vermont, as connected with its political history, from 1778 to 1851 with some biographical notices, andc Centennial book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Barton, Vermont Centennial celebration of the organization of Rutland County, Vt. held under the auspices of the Rutland County Historical Society at the town hall, Rutland, Vt., March 4, 1881 including the addresses, historical papers, poems, etc Centennial celebration of the settlement of Rutland, Vt., October 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th, 1870 including the addresses, historical papers, poems, responses at the dinner table, etc Centennial celebration together with an historical sketch of Reading, Windsor County, Vermont and its inhabitants from the first settlement of the town to 1874 Centennial proceedings and historical incidents of the early settlers of Northfield, Vt. with biographical sketches of prominent business men who have been and are now residents of the town Centennial proceedings and other historical facts and incidents relating to Newfane the county seat of Windham County, Vermont Chelsea the origin of Chelsea, Vermont, and a record of its institutions and individuals , by John Moore Comstock Collections relating to the history and inhabitants of the town of Townshend, Vermont Early history of Berlin, Vermont, 1763-1820 Encyclopedia, Vermont biography a series of authentic biographical sketches of the representative men of Vermont and sons of Vermont in other states 1912 Exercises in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the ordination of Rev. James Anderson as pastor of the Congregational Church, Manchester, Vt., August 12, 1879 Folklore of Springfield Gazetteer and business directory of Lamoille and Orleans Counties, Vt., for 1883-84 Gazetteer and business directory of Windham County, Vt., 1724-1884 Gazetteer of Orange County, Vt., 1762-1888 Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889 Genealogy of the Stokes family descended from Thomas and Mary Stokes who settled in Burlington County, N.J. Geneology sic of the James and Rhoda Hamilton family of Sandgate, Vermont General catalogue of the University of Vermont and State Agricultural College, Burlington, Vermont, 1791-1900 Green leaves from Whitingham, Vermont a history of the town Hartford Library, Hartford, Vermont 1893-1901 Historical Rutland an illustrated history of Rutland, Vermont, from the granting of the charter in 1761 to 1911 Historical address delivered August 7, 1889, at the centennial celebration commemorating the first settlement of the town of Waitsfield, Vermont, by General Benjamin Wait Historical discourse on the rise and progress of the First Congregational Church of St. Albans, Vermont History of Barnet, Vermont from the outbreak of the French and Indian War to present time with genealogical records of many families History of Bennington County, Vt. with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers History of Captain John Kathan the first settler of Dummerston, Vt. and his associates and family descendants, and the Moores, the Frosts, the Willards, allied by marriage to the Kathans, also a partial account of William French and Daniel Houghton, the first martyrs of the Revolution History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers History of Ira, Vermont History of Ludlow, Vermont History of Montpelier a discourse History of Newbury, Vermont from the discovery of the Coös country to present time with genealogical records of many families History of Royalton, Vermont with family genealogies, 1769-1911 History of Rutland County, Vermont with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers History of Ryegate, Vermont from its settlement by the Scotch-American company of farmers to present time with genealogical records of many families History of Salisbury, Vermont History of Silver Lake Camp Meeting, near Brandon, Vermont History of Stowe, Vermont (from 1763 to 1934) History of Wallingford, Vermont History of Waterbury, Vermont 1763-1915 History of Wells, Vermont for the first century after its settlement History of Woodstock, Vermont History of the Congregational Church of Middlebury, Vt. 1790-1913 History of the Congregational Church of Peru, Vermont History of the Eighth Regiment Vermont Volunteers, 1861-1865 History of the First Congregational Church of Windsor, Vermont from 1768 to 1898 History of the town of Cornwall, Vermont History of the town of Johnson, Vt., 1784-1907 History of the town of Middlebury in the county of Addison, Vermont to which is prefixed a statistical and historical account of the county History of the town of Montpelier from the time it was first chartered in 1781 to the year 1860 together with biographical sketches of its most noted deceased citizens History of the town of Pittsford, Vt. with biographical sketches and family records History of the town of Rockingham History of the town of Springfield, Vermont with a genealogical record History of the town of Waitsfield, Vermont, 1782-1908 with family genealogies Industries and wealth of the principal points in Vermont being Burlington, Winooski, Rutland, West Rutland, Brandon, Fair Haven, Poultney, Castleton, St. Albans, Swanton, Enosburg Falls, Brattleboro, Bellows Falls, Montpelier, Barre, Waterbury, St. Johnsbury, Lyndonville, Lyndon, Hardwick, Bennington, Springfield, White River Junction, Vergennes, Middlebury, Northfield and Morrisville Information found in an old family Bible belonging to Charles Zalmon Wheaton of Passumpsic, Vermont Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 1, Addison County Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 10, Orleans County, vol. i, town of Albany Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 10, Orleans County, vol. v, town of Covnetry Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. i, town of Benson Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. iii, town of Castleton Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. v, town of Clarendon Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. vi, town of Danby Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. viii, town of Hubbardton Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. xiii, town of Mt. Tabor Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. xxii, town of Shrewsbury Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. xxiv, town of Tinmouth Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 11, Rutland County, vol. xxv, town of Wallingford Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 13, Windham County Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 13, Windham County, vol. 3, town of Brookline Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 13, Windham County, vol. ix, town of Jamaica Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 14, Windsor County, vol. vi, town of Cavendish Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 14, Windsor County, vol. xii, town of Plymouth Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 4 Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 4, Chittenden County, vol. 3, town of Charlotte Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 4, Chittenden County, vol. v, town of Essex Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 6, Franklin County Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 7, towns of Grand Isle County Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. 10, town of Wolcott Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. 9, town of Waterville Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. i, town of Belvidere Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. ii, town of Cambridge Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. iii, town of Eden Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. iv, town of Elmore Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. v, town of Hyde Park Inventory of the town, village and city archives of Vermont, no. 8, Lamoille County, vol. vii, town of Morristown John P. Phair a complete history of Vermont's celebrated murder case containing a report of the trial and conviction for the murder of Ann E. Freeze, at Rutland, the hearing on exceptions, the sentence, dying statement, two reprieves, legislative proceedings, petitions for new trial, and final effort to stay execution Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Vermont October session, 1847 Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Vermont October session, 1848 Journal of the House of Representatives of the state of Vermont October session, 1849 Jubilee, 1817-1867 services in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the First Congregational Church in Burlington, Vermont, Wednesday, the ninth of January, 1867 Know your town the 1940 survey of Norwich, Vermont Lang genealogy continuation from John Lang (1809-1880) as shown on page 85 of Howard Parker Moore's Genealogy of the first five generations in America of the Lang family, published in 1935, the Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont Letters of Nancy Stokes of Harmony Hall with an historical note on the Stokes family of Burlington County, N.J. Memorials of a century embracing a record of individuals and events, chiefly in the early history of Bennington, Vt. and its First Church Memorials of a century embracing a record of individuals and events, chiefly in the early history of Bennington, Vt. and its First Church New Haven a rural historical town of Vermont New edition of the records of the family of Rufus Perkins of Rockingham and Chester, Vt., 1781 to 1803 . and his children, Moses, Rufus, Amasa, Betsey, and Silas, who settled in Addison, Rutland and Windsor Counties, Vermont, especially his son Rufus Perkins who settled in East Middlebury, Vermont, and grandson Rufus Lyman Perkins of East Middlebury and Rutland, Vermont available records of the families of Moses, Amasa, Betsy and Silas have Proceedings and papers, Vermont Antiquarian Society Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society for the years 1909- 1910 Recollections of Vermonters in state and national affairs Rededication, June 5, 1890, of the reconstructed Old White Meeting House, Woodstock, Vermont Report of the Weeks family meeting for the centennial celebration of the settlement of Holland Weeks in Salisbury, Vt. held on August 23, 1888 at the residence of W. Harrison Bingham, in West Cornwall, Vt Reports of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of the state of Vermont Reunion celebration together with an historical sketch of Peru, Bennington County, Vermont and its inhabitants from the first settlement of the town Rupert, Vermont a history Samuel Weeks of Danville, Vermont, and descendants, with records of families connected also, David Preston Taylor of Lynchburg, Virginia, and some of his descendants Sargents from England first to settle in New England, prior to 1690 the first William Sargent, Amesbury, Mass., his genealogical record, and many of his descendants giving fully that of Moses Sargent, Warren, Vt., and that of all his descendants Services at the dedication of Green Mount Cemetery, Montpelier, Vt., Sept. 15, 1855 with the rules and regulations Silas Sweet of New Bedford, Mass., and Bradford, Vermont and his descendants Sketches of the town of Topsham, Orange County, Vermont, 1929 Soldiers' record of the town of St. Johnsbury, Vermont in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-5 Some early records of Fairfield, Vermont Some facts about the early history of Whitingham, Vermont Some of the ancestors and descendants of Samuel Converse, Jr. of Thompson Parish, Killingly, Conn., Major James Convers of Woburn, Mass., Hon. Heman Allen of Milton and Burlington, Vermont, Captain Jonathan Kirby of Killingly, Conn Some of the descendants of William Holton, early settler of Hartford, Conn. particularly the children of Joel Holton of Westminster, Vt., together with all the descendants of William of the sixth to the ninth generation South Hero in the garden spot of Vermont Spencer family record of the Springfield Vt. and Evansville, Wis. Spencers descendants of Garrard Spencer of Haddam, Conn., emigrant of 1630 Statistical and historical account of the county of Addison, Vermont Summer homes among the green hills of Vermont and along the shores of Lake Champlain Supplement number one to Descendants of Samuel Weeks of Danville, Vermont, genealogy, 1933 The Attractions of Poultney, Fair Haven, Castleton, Hydeville, Middletown and Wells, Vt. and Granville, N.Y. for business, health and pleasure The Berkshire, Vermont, Chaffees and their descendants, 1801-1911 a short biography of Comfort Chaffee and his wife, Lucy Stow, early settlers of Berkshire, with a full record of their descendants for six generations, and also an account of the ancestry of Comfort and Lucy (Stow) Chaffee in nearly all lines to the immigrant ancestor, and in some lines to generations living in England The Boorn mystery an episode from the judicial annals of Vermont The Burlington Smiths, a family history The History of Jericho, Vermont The Local history of Andover, Vermont The Shepardson family a record of the line of Zephaniah Shepardson, Guilford, Vermont The Shepardson family, a record of the line of Samuel Shepardson, Guilford, Vermont The Wheelock family of Calais, Vermont their American ancestry and descendants The ancestors of Moses Haskell Gilbert of Vermont and Montreal, 1790-1843 The ancestry and allied families of Nathan Blake 3rd and Susan (Torrey) Blake, early residents of East Corinth, Vermont The birthplace of Vermont a history of Windsor to 1781 The centennial history of the Battle of Bennington The descendants of George Washington Nichols and Deborah Hobart of Braintree, Vermont and River Falls, Wisconsin The descendants of Moses and Sarah Kilham Porter of Pawlet, Vermont with some notice of their ancestors and those of Timothy Hatch, Amy and Lucy Seymour Hatch, Mary Lawrence Porter and Lucretia Bushnell Porter The early history of Weathersfield, Vermont an address The family record of James Froom, Sr., United Empire Loyalist of England, Vermont, and Upper Canada, and his descendants The genealogy and history of the Jacob Kimball Parish family of Randolph, Vermont giving ancestors and descendants of Jacob Kimball Parish, Abigail Chandler Parish, Mary Ann Converse Parish The genealogy of Thomas4 Ruggles of Roxbury, 1637, to Thomas9 Ruggles of Pomfret, Conn. and Rutland, Vt. , The genealogy of Altheah Smith, of Hampton, Conn., the wife of Thomas9 Ruggles , and, The genealogy of the descendants--in part--of Samuel Ladd of Haverhill, Mass The gravestone records of Shaftsbury, Bennington County, Vermont The history and map of Danby, Vermont The history of Braintree, Vermont including a memorial of families that have resided in town The history of Middletown, Vermont in three discourses The history of Vermont with descriptions, physical and topographical The history of Whitingham, Windham Co., Vt. 1776-1886 The history of the town of Marlborough, Windham County, Vermont The hundredth anniversary of the founding of the First Church, Burlington, Vt. February twenty-third to twenty-sixth, 1905 More resources for Vermont RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) 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RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Centennial celebration of the dedication of the First Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C., organized 1732 dedication, 1814 celebration, 1914 Stray leaves garnered Charleston Chamber of Commerce 1873-1899 The Dedication of the re-modelled Unitarian Church in Charleston, S.C., in 1954 preceded by the farewell discourse delivered in the old church in 1852 The newspaper press of Charleston, S.C. a chronological and biographical history, embracing a period of 140 years A Poston family of South Carolina its immigrant ancestor and some of his descendants a family genealogy A genealogical history of the Poole, Langston, Mason families and kindred lines of upper South Carolina A guide to Columbia South Carolina's capital city Alexander Thompson of Fairfield District, South Carolina the genealogical record of his descendants Andrew Baskin, Esq., Kershaw and Lancaster Counties, South Carolina and other Baskin notes Barnwell of South Carolina Beesley's illustrated guide to St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C Biographical sketches of the Huguenot Solomon Legare and of his family extending down to the fourth generation of descendants, incidents and scenes which occurred in Charleston, on John's Island, and in the surrounding country of South Carolina during the War Biographical sketches of the bench and bar of South Carolina Charleston the place and the people Columbia, capital city of South Carolina, 1786-1936 Descendants of Solomon Langston of Laurens County, South Carolina, through his son, Bennett Ederington's history of Fairfield County, South Carolina a manuscript history published in the News and Herald, a newspaper of Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina, in installments, on the dates as indicated with each installment herein Family album an account of the Moods of Charleston, South Carolina, and connected families Genealogy of Isaac West, of Greenville County, South Carolina Genealogy of the Rumph family of South Carolina Historical sketch of the South Carolina Military Academy with an appendix History of Greenville County, South Carolina narrative and biographical History of Williamsburg something about the people of Williamsburg County, South Carolina, from the first settlement by Europeans about 1705 until 1923 History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina. From the earliest period of the colonization of the Dutch, German, and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half of the present century Inventory of the county archives of South Carolina John Daniel, Sr., 1724-1819, of Essex County, Virginia and Laurens County, South Carolina his Virginia ancestry and some of his descendants Landmarks of Charleston including description of an incomparable stroll Lowndes of South Carolina an historical and genealogical memoir Mellowed by time a Charleston notebook Memoirs of a nonagenarian some links with the Charleston of colonial days through the Williams-Roper families Memorabilia and anecdotal reminiscences of Columbia, S. C., and incidents connected therewith Minutes of the vestry of St. Helena's Parish, South Carolina, 1726-1812 Monck's Corner, Berkeley County, South Carolina Old and new Columbia Planters and business men the Guignard family of South Carolina, 1795-1930 Privateers in Charleston, 1793-1796 Quattlebaum a Palatine family in South Carolina Random sketches and wandering thoughts, or, What I saw in camp, on the march, the bivouac, the battlefield and hospital while with the army in Virginia, North and South Carolina, during the late rebellion with a historical sketch of the second Oswego regiment, a record of all its officers, and roster of its enlisted men also an appendix Recollections of the Ball family of South Carolina and the Comingtee Plantation Reminiscences of Charleston Sack and destruction of the city of Columbia, S.C Some Watsons of South Carolina Some of the ancestors and descendants of James and George Ashford, Jr. of Fairfield County, South Carolina South Carolina historical records records of will books of county of Abbeville (Ninety-six District) South Carolina Stories of Charleston Harbor Ten thousand Plunketts a partially documented record of the families of Charles Plunkett of Newberry County, South Carolina, and his brother Peter Plunkett of Old Barnwell District, South Carolina, and related families The Alstons and Allstons of North and South Carolina compiled from English, colonial and family records The Charleston city guide containing a full and accurate description of all places of interest in and around the city, and other useful matter The Curetons of Lancaster Co., S.C. The Gee family of Union County, South Carolina The Hugers of South Carolina The Hutchinson family of Laurens County, South Carolina, and descendants The Military execution of American citizens by order of the president an appeal to the people of the United States, by citizens of the District of Columbia The Old Stone Church, Oconee County, South Carolina The Siege of Charleston by the British fleet and army under the command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, which terminated with the surrender of that place on the 12th of May, 1780 The South Carolina rice plantation as revealed in the papers of Robert F.W. Allston The Trezevant family in the United States from the date of the arrival of Daniel Trezevant, Huguenot, at Charles Town, South Carolina, in 1685, to the present date The Walker family originally of the Yeocomico River section of Northumberland (subsequently Westmoreland) County, Virginia, stemming from William Walker, 1622,23-1657, and through one of his descendants, Joseph Rabley Walker (1768-1816), who immigrated from Mecklenburg County in that state to South Carolina, circa 1806, and settled in Edgefield County near the town of that name also a correction of certain errors in a chart of the Adams famil The dwelling houses of Charleston, South Carolina The family of Hay a history of the progenitors and some South Carolina descendants of Col. Ann Hawkes Hay, with collateral genealogies A.D. 500-1908 The genealogy of the Pendarvis-Bedon families of South Carolina, 1670-1900 together with lineal ancestry of husbands and wives who intermarried with them also references to many associated southern families The old Jewish cemeteries at Charleston, S.C. a transcript of the inscriptions on their tombstones, 1762-1903 This is Charleston a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city Who burnt Columbia? Witherspoons, Bradleys, Fultons of Scotland, Ireland, America More resources for South Carolina RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Fort Lawn' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Fort Lawn, Chester County, South Carolina South Carolina > Chester County > Fort Lawn Towns in this County Chester Fort Lawn Great Falls Lowrys Richburg Harleyville Lincolnville North Charleston Reevesville Ridgeville St. George Summerville MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Chester County More resources for South Carolina Genealogy Dashboard Fort Lawn on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Fort Lawn, SC Fort Lawn books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Fort Lawn Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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