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- What is the Roman numeral for the number 2337?
The number 2337 converted to Roman numerals is... What is number 2337 in Roman numerals? The number 2337 converts to MMCCCXXXVII in Roman numerals. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- An address delivered on the consecration of the Worcester Rural Cemetery, September 8, 1838 | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Historical Books Genealogy Records An address delivered on the consecration of the Worcester Rural Cemetery, September 8, 1838 Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry An address delivered on the consecration of the Worcester Rural Cemetery, September 8, 1838 An address delivered on the consecration of the Worcester Rural Cemetery, September 8, 1838, by Lincoln, Levi CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Cemetery Records Places: Massachusetts Worcester County Worcester 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
- Priv. John Villa - Watertown, Massachusetts
John Villa was in Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Watertown, 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. John John John John Villa Villa Villa Villa Private Watertown Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: John Villa, John, Johnathan, Jonathan, Jno, Villa, Private, Watertown, Massachusetts, Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company John Villa was in Capt. Samuel Barnard's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Watertown, Massachusetts. Marched on the Lexington Alarm 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. 47-49 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 16 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM74-WATERTOWN-01-81
- What number is DXCI in Roman numerals?
The Roman numeral "DXCI" converts to the standard number... What number is DXCI in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'DXCI' is the Standard number 591. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- Maine-Hancock-Verona-Island Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Verona Island, Hancock County, Maine Verona Island, Hancock County, Maine No resources found specifically for Verona Island, but you may be able to find information about Verona Island in materials for Hancock County and/or the State of Maine using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Verona Island, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A history of Swan's Island, Maine A survey of Hancock County, Maine An historical sketch of the town of Deer Isle, Maine with notices of its settlers and early inhabitants Castine sixty years ago a historical address delivered in connection with Old Home Week in Castine, Maine, Sunday evening, August 12, 1900 Frenchman's Bay and Mt. Desert Land and Water Company Sorrento, Maine Historical researches of Gouldsboro, Maine Historical sketches of Bluehill, Maine History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine including the ancient settlement of Pentagöet History of Ellsworth, Maine 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 Settlement and progress of the town of Bluehill, Maine an historical address The history of Acadie, Penobscot Bay and River with a more particular geographical and statistical view of the district of Maine than has ever been published also, statistical tables, shewing at one view the comparative progress of the population of Maine with each other individual state in the union, with an alphabetical list of all the towns with their date of incorporation, census in 1810, polls and valuation in 1812, counties, and distanc Traditions and records of Brooksville, Maine A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 150th anniversary of the town of Buxton, Maine held at Buxton Lower Corner, 1922 An address delivered on the twenty-sixth of May, 1836 the centennial anniversary of the settlement of Gorham Brownfield centennial, 1802-1902 commemorative service, Sunday, August 24, 1902 Deaths from the Maine Farmer 1833-1852 Vol 3 Fryeburg Webster centennial celebrating the coming of Daniel Webster to Fryeburg, 100 years ago, to take the principalship of Fryeburg Academy Fryeburg, January 1st, 1902 History of Litchfield and an account of its centennial celebration, 1895 Memorial of the centennial anniversary of the settlement of Machias Military history of Waterville, Maine including the names and record, so far as known, of all soldiers from Waterville Monhegan, the cradle of New England Poland Spring centennial, a souvenir 1895 Portland by the sea an historical treatise Proceedings of the John Bean (1660) Association at its annual reunion at Portland, Maine 1899 Records of the proprietors of Narraganset Township, no. 1, now the town of Buxton, York County, Maine from 1733 to 1811 Report of the centennial celebration at Bethel, August 26, 1874 The 50th anniversary of the meeting house of the First Parish, Portland, Maine, 1826 The Centennial history of Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine 1902 The centennial of Gardiner, Maine, 1903 The centennial of the Cumberland Association of Congregational Ministers at the Second Parish Church in Portland, Maine, 1888 The dedication of Lincoln Park (Portland, Maine) 1909 Ye romance of olde Pemaquid York, Maine Bureau of Information and illustrated history of the most famous summer resort on the Atlantic coast 1902 Kingfield register A History of the first century of the town of Parsonsfield, Maine incorporated Aug. 29, 1785, and celebrated with impressive ceremonies at North Parsonsfield, August 29, 1885 A bibliography of the state of Maine from the earliest period to 1891 A brief history of Corinna, Maine, from its purchase in 1804 to 1916 A brief history of Newport, Maine 1814, 1914 A catalogue of original documents in the English archives, relating to the early history of the state of Maine A century of episcopacy in Portland a sketch of the history of the Episcopal Church in Portland, Maine, from the organization of St. Paul's Church, Falmouth, November 4, 1763, to the present time A chronology of municipal history and election statistics, Waterville, Maine, 1771-1908 A gazetteer of the state of Maine A genealogical record of Samuel Greenleaf Ladd, second adjutant-general of the state of Maine and Caroline de Olivier Vinal Ladd, his wife A genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine A genealogical sketch of the Preble families resident in Portland, Me., A.b. 1850 A genealogy of the family of Lieut. Samuel Benjamin and Tabitha Livermore, his wife, early settlers of Livermore, Maine with a record of their descent from John Benjamin and John Livermore, the emigrants, including biographical sketches, notes and diary A historical address, delivered on the fourth of July, 1839, at the centennial anniversary of the settlement of Windham A history of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine from the earliest explorations to the close of the year 1900 A history of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine from the earliest explorations to the present time, 1776-1885 A history of Norway, Maine from the earliest settlement to the close of the year 1922 A history of Otisfield, Cumberland County, Maine from the original grant to the close of the year 1944 A history of Peaks Island and its people also a short history of House Island, Portland, Maine A history of Swan's Island, Maine A history of Turner, Maine from its settlement to 1886 A history of the law, the courts, and the lawyers of Maine from its first colonization to the early part of the present century A history of the town of Gorham, Maine A history of the town of Industry, Franklin County, Maine from the earliest settlement in 1787 down to the present time, embracing the cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark in two parts, including the history and genealogy of many of the leading families of the town A record of the descendants of Robert Mason of Roxbury Mass. including representatives at Dedham, Medfield, Northfield, Barre, Worcester, Sturbridge, Medway, Shrewsbury, Hubbardstown, Boston, Mass., New York City, Orange, N.J., Brunswick, Maine, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Washington, D.C A record of the services of the commissioned officers and enlisted men of Kittery and Eliot, Maine who served their country on land and sea in the American Revolution, from 1775 to 1783 A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, 1872 A sermon preached on the eighty-fifth anniversary of the Congregational Church at Cumberland, Maine, Sept. 1st, 1878 A survey of Hancock County, Maine A survey of the state of Maine in reference to its geographical features, statistics and political economy , by Moses Greenleaf Account of the great conflagration in Portland, July 4th, and 5th, 1866 Address of Alpheus S. Packard, D.D. delivered on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the Congregational Church at Wiscasset, August 6th, 1873 Alonzo Palmer Stinson the first Portland soldier who fell in battle during the Civil War exercises at the dedication of the memorial to his memory erected by his comrades of Company H, Fifth Maine Volunteer Infantry An address, delivered at Buxton, Maine, in the Congregational Meeting-House being the first centennial celebration of the settlement of this town An historical sketch of the town of Deer Isle, Maine with notices of its settlers and early inhabitants An historical sketch, guide book, and prospectus of Cushing's Island, Casco Bay, coast of Maine Ancestors and descendants of Benjamin Winter of Carthage, Franklin County, Maine Ancestry and descendants of Jonathan Pulsifer and his wife, Nancy Ryerson Pulsifer of Poland and Sumner, Maine Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine, 1636-1936 a history Ancient city of Gorgeana and modern town of York (Maine) from its earliest settlement also its beaches and summer resorts Ancient dominions of Maine embracing the earliest facts, the recent discoveries of the remains of aboriginal towns, the voyages, settlements, battle scenes, and incidents of Indian warfare Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick including the village of Milltown, Me., and the present town of Milltown, N.B Annals of the town of Warren in Knox County, Maine with the early history of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the neighboring settlements on the Waldo Patent Aroostook our last frontier Maine's picturesque potato empire Autobiography of Deacon John Thompson, of Mercer, Maine with genealogical notes of his descendants Bi-centennial history of Gorham, Maine, 1736-1936 an account of the anniversary celebration of the town Biographical encyclopedia of Maine of the nineteenth century Biographical review this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Cumberland County, Maine Biographical review this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine Biographical sketch of John G. Deane and a brief mention of his connection with the northeastern boundary of Maine also memoranda about members of the family, old residents of the city of Ellsworth, Maine, andc Bither-Byther genealogy some descendants of the Revolutionary soldier, Peter Bither of Maine Burial inscriptions and other data of burials in Berwick, York County, Maine to the year 1922 Castine sixty years ago a historical address delivered in connection with Old Home Week in Castine, Maine, Sunday evening, August 12, 1900 Celebration of the decennial anniversary of the founding of New Sweden, Maine, July 23, 1880 Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Gorham, Maine May 26, 1886 Centennial celebration of the town of Jefferson, Lincoln County, Maine, U.S.A. August 21, 1907 Centennial celebration, and dedication of town hall, Orono, Maine, March 3, 1874 Centennial history of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886 including an account of the early grants and purchases, sketches of the grantees, early settlers, and prominent residents, etc. with genealogical registers, and an appendix Centennial history of the town of Sumner, Me., 1798-1898 Centennial of the Maine Historical Society, April 11, 1922 Centennial souvenir and history of Hermon, Penobscot County, Maine, 1814-1914 Christ Church, Gardiner, Maine antecedents and history Chronicles of Kennebunk being scenes and episodes in an old Maine village and vicinity Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, at Gorham, Maine Thursday, October 18th, 1866 addresses, poem, and other exercises Dedication of the soldiers' monument at Cherryfield, Maine, July 4, 1874 Descendants of John Woodward, of Lisbon, Maine Descendants of Micum McIntire, a Scottish Highlander, deported by Oliver Cromwell after the battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and settled at York, Maine, about 1668 Descendants of Samuel Woodward, of Bristol, Maine Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine and ninety allied families Descendants of William McIntyre a Scotsman who came to Boston from the north of Ireland about 1720 and who settled at Warren, Maine about 1735 Directory of churches and religious organizations in Maine Early Princeton, Maine Early days of church and state in Maine Early gleanings and random recollections of the town of Corinth, Maine from 1792 to 1883 Early settlers of Harrison, Maine with an historical sketch of the settlement, progress and present condition of the town Early town records of Newcastle, Maine, from June 24, 1756, to January 6, 1779 copied from the original manuscript records, now first published Eastern Maine and the rebellion being an account of the principal local events in eastern Maine during the war and brief histories of eastern Maine regiments contains accounts of mobs, riots, destruction of newspapers, war meetings, drafts, Confederate raids, peace meetings, celebrations, soldiers' letters Farrington memorial a sketch of the ancestors and descendants of Dea. John Farrington, native of Wrentham, Mass., who in 1786 removed to China Plantation, or no. 9, District of Maine, and settled seven miles east of the Penobscot River, incorporated as Orrington in 1788 Forerunners, a history of genealogy of the Strickler families their kith and kin, including Kauffmans, Stovers, Burners, Ruffners, Beavers, Shavers, Brumbachs, Zirkles, Blossers, Groves, Brubakers, Neffs, Rothgebs and many other early families of the Shenandoah Valley from 1700 to 1924 Forest life and forest trees comprising winter camp-life among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure, with descriptions of lumbering operations on the various rivers of Maine and New Brunswick Franco-Americans of the state of Maine, U.S.A., and their achievements historical, descriptive, and biographical Frenchman's Bay and Mt. Desert Land and Water Company Sorrento, Maine From 1530 to 1900 complete lineage of the Sturges families of Maine, from DeTurges, England, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to Vassalboro and Gorham with other Sturges genealogy Fryeburg, Maine an historical sketch Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine Genealogical memoranda relating chiefly to the Hayley, Piper, Neal and Ricker families of Maine and New Hampshire Genealogy and history of the Portland, Me., Bruns families, including the Brons variation, in Denmark and America, 1739-1956 . Genealogy of Elisha Piper, of Parsonfield, Me., and his descendants including portions of other related families with an appendix containing the genealogies of Asa Piper, of Wakefield, N.H., Solomon Piper, of Boston, Mass., Stephen Piper of Newfield, Me., and their immediate descendants from 1630-1889 Genealogy of the Carney family descendants of Mark Carney and Suzanne Goux, his wife, of Pownalboro, Maine, 1751-1903 Genealogy of the Frost family Elliot, York County, Maine Genealogy of the Wells family, of Wells, Maine Genealogy of the descendants of Nicholas Hodsdon-Hodgdon of Hingham, Mass., and Kittery, Maine, 1635-1904 George Folsom, John A. Poor, and a century of historical research with reference to early colonial Maine Gorges and the grant of the province of Maine, 1622 a tercentenary manual Historic churches and homes of Maine Historic trails and waterways of Maine Historical address before the fourth annual reunion of the Tracy family at Gouldsboro, Maine, August 19, 1899 Historical collections of Piscataquis County, Maine consisting of papers read at meetings of Piscataquis County Historical Society also, The north eastern boundary controversy and the Aroostook War, with documentary matter pertaining thereto Historical researches of Gouldsboro, Maine Historical sketch and principles and regulations, with a list of former and present members of the First Congregational Church, Farmington, Maine Historical sketches of Bluehill, Maine History of Andover, Maine purchase of the township and distribution of the land History of Bath and environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine, 1607-1894 History of Bethel, formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890 with a brief sketch of Hanover and family statistics History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, 1623-1905 with family genealogies History of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell, Maine including the ancient territory known as Pejepscot History of Camden and Rockport, Maine History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine including the ancient settlement of Pentagöet History of Chesterville, Maine History of Cumberland Co., Maine with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers History of Ellsworth, Maine History of Farmington, Maine from its first settlement to the year 1846 History of Garland, Maine History of Industry, Maine from the first settlement in 1791 History of Islesborough, Maine History of Jay, Franklin County, Maine History of Paris, Maine, from its settlement to 1880 with a history of the grants of 1736 and 1771 together with personal sketches, a copious genealogical register and an appendix History of Piscataquis County, Maine from its earliest settlement to 1880 History of Rumford, Oxford County, Maine from its first settlement in 1779 to the present time History of Saco and Biddeford with notices of other early settlements, and of proprietary governments, in Maine, including the provinces of New Somersetshire and Lygonia History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine from their first exploration, A.D. 1605 with family genealogies History of Unity, Maine History of Woodstock, Me. with family sketches and an appendix History of the State Normal School, Farmington, Maine with sketches of the teachers and graduates History of the Thirteenth Maine Regiment from its organization in 1861 to its muster-out in 1865 History of the centennial of the incorporation of the town of Eliot, Maine August 7th-13th, 1910 History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine History of the town of Houlton (Maine), from 1804 to 1883 History of the town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine from its settlement June 10, 1780 History of the town of Morrill in the county of Waldo and state of Maine from its first settlement in 1794 to 1887, embracing almost 100 years History of the town of Waldoboro, Maine History of the town of Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine from its settlement to 1898 Incidents in the life of Samuel Whitney born in Marlborough, Massachusetts, 1734, died at Castine, Maine, 1808 together with some account of his descendants, and other family memorials Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 11, Piscataquis County Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 4, Franklin County Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 4, Franklin County, Vol. IV. Chesterville Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 4, Franklin County, Vol. VII. Eustis Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 4, Franklin County, Vols. V and VI. Coplin and Dallas 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 Jacob Perkins of Wells, Maine and his descendants, 1583-1936 James Merrill of New Gloucester and Lee, Maine and his descendants John Chaplin (1758-1837) of Rowley, Mass. and Bridgton, Me. his ancestry and decendants sic Journals of the Rev. Thomas Smith, and the Rev. Samuel Deane, pastors of the First Church in Portland with notes and biographical notices, and a summary history of Portland Just Maine folks Leading business men of Lewiston, Augusta and vicinity embracing also, Auburn, Gardiner, Waterville, Oakland, Dexter, Fairfield, Skowhegan, Hallowell, Richmond, Bath, Brunswick, Freeport, Canton, Buckfield, Mechanic Falls, South Paris, Norway, Farmington and Winthrop with an historical sketch of each place, illustrated Leighton genealogy an account of the descendants of Capt. William Leighton, of Kittery, Maine with collateral notes relating to the Frost, Hill, Bane, Wentworth, Langdon, Bragdon, Parsons, Pepperrell, Fernald, Nason and other families of York County and its vicinity Life and descendants of Thomas Johnston of Bristol, Maine Maine historical memorials Maine historical sketches Maine in history and romance Maine pioneer settlements Maine's capitol Maine, a history Maine, her place in history address Maine, my state Malbon genealogy descendants of Daniel Malbon, French Huguenot of Dresden, Maine Massachusetts and Maine, their union and separation a paper read before the American Antiquarian Society, at the semi-annual meeting, held in Boston, April 24th, 1878 Material for a genealogy of the Hill family of Biddeford-Saco, Maine Material for a genealogy of the Scammon family in Maine Memoir of Col. Jonathan Eddy of Eddington, Me. with some account of the Eddy family, and of the early settlers on Penobscot River Memoirs and services of three generations of the Cilley family Memorial volume of the Popham celebration, 1862 commemorating Popham Colony on the peninsula of Sabino and establishing the title of England to the continent Monograph on the Southgate family of Scarborough, Maine their ancestors and descendants Mower family history a genealogical record of the Maine Branch of this family together with other branches of the family tree New Portland register, 1902 Notes on the history of Waterford, Maine Notes, historical, descriptive, and personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine Obituary record of the graduates of Bowdoin College and the Medical School of Maine for the decade ending 1 June 1909 Old Foxcroft, Maine traditions and memories, with family records Old Orchard, Maine pen and pencil sketches Old colonial houses in Maine, built prior to 1776 Origin of the name of Maine Our Perry family in Maine its ancestors and descendants Our Thompson family in Maine, New Hampshire and the West Our home. a monthly magazine of original articles, historical, biographical, scientific and miscellaneous, mostly by Somerset and Hunterdon County writers . Papers relating to Pemaquid and parts adjacent in the present state of Maine known as Cornwall County when under the colony of New-York Penobscot Marine Museum, Searsport, Maine Peter Edes, pioneer printer in Maine More resources for Maine 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 'Verona Island' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Verona Island, Hancock County, Maine Maine > Hancock County > Verona Island Towns in this County Amherst Aurora Bar Harbor Blue Hill Brooklin Brooksville Bucksport Castine Cranberry Isles Dedham Deer Isle Eastbrook Ellsworth Franklin Frenchboro Gouldsboro Great Pond Hancock Lamoine Mariaville Mount Desert Orland Osborn Otis Penobscot Sedgwick Sorrento Southwest Harbor Stonington Sullivan Surry Swans Island Tremont Trenton Verona Island Waltham Winter Harbor MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Hancock County More resources for Maine Genealogy Dashboard Verona Island on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Verona Island, ME Verona Island books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Verona Island Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- School (probably New York) - Film processed Oct, 1958 vintage photo
School (probably New York) - Film processed Oct, 1958 < Index Share School (probably New York) - Film processed Oct, 1958 State Scan#: 310 Hide Select File Save An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Oct 1958 INDEX < Previous 29 Next > More from this roll/set: I used the Digitnow Film & Slide Scanner to turn these 700 old slides into the digital media you see here. It was easy to use and compared to other units, a bargain price. (The original file is about 2800x3800 pixels but the image shown above was reduced to about 700x1000 pixels). Click here for my tips !
- Pennsylvania-Clearfield-Karthaus-Township Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Karthaus Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Karthaus Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania No resources found specifically for Karthaus Township, but you may be able to find information about Karthaus Township in materials for Clearfield County and/or the State of Pennsylvania using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Karthaus Township, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: 150th anniversary, 1799-1949, Curwensville, Pa., July 3rd to 8th Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, present and past Commemorative biographical record of central Pennsylvania including the counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, etc Index, central Pennsylvania, Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson, Clarion Counties Twentieth century history of Clearfield County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens 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. Protest. Pittsburgh, Pa. History, petition for charter, constitution, by-laws, and list of members of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society organized at Egypt, Pennsylvania, 1852 Manual and directory of Smithfield Street M.E. Church, Pittsburgh, 1888 Marietta's centennial, 1812-1912 historical addresses and programmes of the centennial, September, 1912 Norriton Presbyterian Church, Montgomery County, Penna. including historical gleanings pertaining to the early settlers Official program, centennial celebration of the borough of West Chester, Pa., 1899 Official souvenir, 27th triennial conclave, Knights Templar of the United States of America Pittsburgh, Pa., 1898 Oxford, a representative Pennsylvania borough its growth, its resources, its commerce, its manufactures, its financial interests, its prospects, etc., together with its wide awake industries and business houses Pennsylvania County Marriages 1885-1950 Pennsylvania Marriage Licenses 1769-1776 Pittsburgh and Allegheny in the centennial year Presbyterianism in the Pequea Valley memorial address at the dedication of the founders' windows, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Gap, Pa., 1912 Proceedings of the 41st annual encampment, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic Easton, 1907 Proceedings, centennial anniversary, Friends' Meeting House, Darby, Pa Program of the seventy-fifth anniversary of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, May 15-24, 1927 Quarto-centennial history of Grace Lutheran Church, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1878-1903 Radcliffe Street this was the first street in Bristol, Pennsylvania, settled by the world's people in 1681 historical record Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America Reminiscences of the Moravian Church at Lititz, Pennsylvania, 1887 Semi-centennial anniversary of the First United Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City, Pa. 1881 Sesqui-centennial and Old Home Week 1758-1908 Ligonier, Pennsylvania Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania constitution and by-laws Some facts concerning York and York County a sesqui-centennial memento Souvenir program of the 175th anniversary of the founding of Reading, Pa., 1923 St. Stephen United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) New Holland, Pennsylvania The 200th anniversary of Buckingham Monthly Meeting, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1923 The 75th anniversary of the North Penn Lutheran Pastoral Association, 1889-1964 The Early Swedes and St. Gabriel's Church, founded 1720, Douglassville, Pennsylvania The Harmony Society at Economy, Pennsylvania, founded by George Rapp, A.D. 1805 with an appendix The centennial commemoration of the founding of the First Presbyterian Church of North East, Pennsylvania, 1901 The chronicles of Middletown containing a compilation of facts, biographical sketches, reminiscences, anecdotes, etc., connected with the history of one of the oldest towns in Pennsylvania The history of Easton, Pennsylvania from the earliest times to the present, 1739-1885 The history of the Deep Run Mennonite Congregation, Eastern Conference of Bucks County, Pennsylvania The history of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1765-1904 The industries and advantages of the borough of Norristown in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania a sketch of the county, location of the town, railroad connections, with statistics Titusville, Pennsylvania Directory 1906 including Pleasantville and Hydetown Tombstone inscriptions of cemeteries in Cook, Donegal, East Huntington, Hempfield, Mount Pleasant, and Unity Townships, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Tombstone inscriptions, cemeteries, Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Trinity Parish, Easton, Pennsylvania, founded March 29, 1819 Twentieth anniversary exercises of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Chester, Pa. Two hundredth anniversary history of First Reformed Church, Reed and Washington Streets, Reading, Pennsylvania Two hundredth anniversary of Grace (Alsace) Evangelical and Reformed Church, 2151 Kutztown Road, Reading, Pennsylvania . October 16-20, 1940 Two hundredth anniversary of Heidelberg Union Church, Reformed and Lutheran Heidelberg Township, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 4, 1940 Two hundredth anniversary of Middletown Presbyterian Church, Elwyn, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1920 historical sketch and information with illustrations Two hundredth anniversary of New London Presbyterian Church, New London, Chester County, Pennsylvania Union Library, founded 1755 historic sketch of one of the oldest libraries in Pennsylvania West Newton Cemetery, Westmoreland Co., Pa Zion German-English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, Pennsylvania Contributions to the History of the Lackawanna Valley Early Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1680s-1726 Gwynedd Friends Meeting History Page Old Schuylkill Tales 100 years at the State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania with a history in words and pictures, 1855-1955 100 years of the Reading High School Alumni Association, 1867-1967 125 years of pig iron manufacture at Robesonia, Pennsylvania 125th Anniversary 1838-1963, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Lionville, Pa 150th anniversary of the founding of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, September 8, 9 and 10, 1934 150th anniversary, 1795-1945, Zion Lutheran Church, Newville, Pennsylvania, Rev. W.E. 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.) 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 'Karthaus Township' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Karthaus Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania > Clearfield County > Karthaus Township Towns in this County Beccaria Township Bell Township Bigler Township Bloom Township Boggs Township Bradford Township Brady Township Brisbin Burnside Burnside Township Chest Township Chester Hill Clearfield Coalport Cooper Township Covington Township Curwensville Decatur Township Du Bois DuBois city Falls Creek Ferguson Township Girard Township Glen Hope Goshen Township Graham Township Grampian Greenwood Township Gulich Township Houtzdale Huston Township Irvona Jordan Township Karthaus Township Knox Township Lawrence Township Mahaffey Morris Township New Washington Newburg Osceola Mills Penn Township Pike Township Pine Township Ramey Sandy Township Troutville Union Township Wallaceton Westover Woodward Township MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Clearfield County More resources for Pennsylvania Genealogy Dashboard Karthaus Township on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Karthaus Township, PA Karthaus Township books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Karthaus Township Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A history of Hokes Bluff, Alabama Cemetery survey, Etowah County, Alabama Etowah County, Alabama cemetery records Interstate Directory Company's Gadsden, Alabama city directory, 1931 A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 1820 state census of Lawrence County, Alabama 1860 census, Butler Co., Alabama 1963 reprint of Snedecor's 1855-1856 directory of Greene County, Alabama A belle of the fifties memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66 A blockaded family life in southern Alabama during the Civil War A descriptive geography of Montgomery County with historical explanations and notes A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants A genealogical history of the family of Montgomery including the Montgomery pedigree A glance into the great South-east, or, Clarke County, Alabama and its surroundings from 1540 to 1877 A history of Alabama for use in schools based as to its earlier parts on the work of Albert J. Pickett A history of Hokes Bluff, Alabama A history of Methodism in Alabama A history of the Forrest family of Birmingham and Shrewsbury with their connections with the Miller, Vaux, and Jeffreys families A history of the Sixtieth Alabama Regiment Gracie's Alabama Brigade Alabama cemetery records Alabama census returns, 1820 and an abstract of federal census of Alabama, 1830 Alabama newspapers and periodicals Alabama notes Alabama source book Alabama, her history, resources, war record, and public men from 1540 to 1872 Ancestors of Henry Montgomery Smith and Catherine Forshee and their descendants to the present time beside the four main lines Annals of northwest Alabama including a reprint of Nelson F. Smith's History of Pickens County, Ala. (1856) Annals of the Fowler family with branches in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, California, and Texas Autauga County, Alabama 1850 census Backtracking in Barbour County a narrative of the last Alabama frontier Baldwin County, Alabama, 1860 federal census and schedule of deaths Barbour County, Alabama tombstone inscriptions Brief historical sketches of military organizations raised in Alabama during the Civil War Bullock Co., AL, Old Confederate Cemetery Cemetery records of Choctaw County, Alabama Cemetery records of Dale County, Alabama Cemetery records of DeKalb County, Alabama Cemetery records of Jefferson County, Alabama Cemetery records, Barbour County, Alabama Cemetery records, Blount County, Alabama Cemetery records, Fayette County, Alabama and neighboring counties Cemetery survey, Etowah County, Alabama Census of 1830 and 1840 of Blount County, Alabama City directory and history of Montgomery, Alabama with a summary of events in that history, calendarically arranged, besides other valuable and useful information Civil War and Reconstruction in Alabama Clarke County, Alabama marriage records 1814-1891 Colonial Mobile an historical study, largely from original sources, of the Alabama-Tombigbee Basin and the old South West from the discovery of the Spiritu Santo in 1519 until the demolition of Fort Charlotte in 1821 Covington Co., AL, Bushfield Cemetery Dann and Montgomery chronicles our farm and our family Darden family history with notes on ancestry of allied families, Washington, Lanier, Burch, Strozier, Dodson, Pyles, McNair, Barnett a memorial of Dearden-Durden-Dardens of the United States of America, particularly in Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas Descendants of John Lukens of Horsham, Montgomery County, Pa Early days in Birmingham a printing of the original papers of the Pioneers Club, whose members were eye-witnesses to the events of the founding of the city Early records of Coosa County, Alabama, 1832-1860 wills, administrations, and marriage records Early schools and school-teachers, Sources of local history two addresses delivered before the Montgomery County Teachers' Institute Early settlers of Alabama Eight generations of the family of Henry Fox (1768-1852) and his wife, Sarah Harrell Fox (1772-1848), of South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi Etowah County, Alabama cemetery records Federal death records of Alabama, 1860 (Autauga, Baldwin, Barbour, Bibb, Blount and Butler Counties) Footprints in Montgomery personal reminiscences and history of the old Tyson homestead in Montgomery County . Gleanings from Alabama newspaper files Guide to public vital statistics in Alabama Hand-book of Alabama a complete index to the state, with map History of Barbour County, Alabama History of Bullock County History of Conecuh County, Alabama embracing a detailed record of events from the earliest period to the present biographical sketches of those who have been most conspicuous in the annals of the county a complete list of the officials of Conecuh History of Eufaula, Alabama History of Greensboro, Alabama from its earliest settlement History of Montgomery County embracing early discoveries, the advance of civilization, the labors and triumphs of Sir William Johnson, the inception and development of manufactures with town and local records, also military achievements of Montgomery patriots History of Montgomery County together with historic notes on the Wabash Valley, gleaned from early authors, old maps and manuscripts, private and official correspondence, and other authentic, though, for the most part, out-of-the-way sources History of the First United Methodist Church of Ozark, Alabama History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Alabama 1763-1891 Index for compiled service records, Alabama units, Florida war Index of Book A, Minutes of Probate Court, Bibb County, Alabama Index to tomb inscriptions, Coffee County, Alabama Inhabitants of Alabama in 1816 Inscriptions from the cemeteries of Dale County, Alabama Interstate Directory Company's Gadsden, Alabama city directory, 1931 Inventory of the church archives of Alabama Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Colbert County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Conecuh County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Hale County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Lowndes County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Marengo County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Talladega County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Wilcox County Inventory of the county archives of Alabama, Winston County Jefferson County and Birmingham, Alabama historical and biographical, 1887 Makers and romance of Alabama history embracing sketches instrumental men Membership roster, September, 1956 the Alabama Society of the Sons of the American Revolution roster and roll of honor, 1903-1956 Memorial record of Alabama a concise account of the state's political, military, professional and industrial progress, together with the personal memoirs of many of its people Miscellaneous records, Dale County, Alabama Narrative of James Williams an American slave, who was for several years a driver on a cotton plantation in Alabama Northern Alabama historical and biographical Notable men of Alabama personal and genealogical, with portraits Piney Wood echoes a history of Dale and Coffee Counties, Alabama Polk's Anniston (Alabama) city directory, 1931 including Blue Mountain City, Hobson City, Oxford and West Anniston containing an alphabetical directory of business concerns and private citizens, a directory of householders, occupants of office buildings and other business places, including a complete street and avenue guide also a buyers' guide and a complete classified business directory Population index to the 1855 Baldwin County census Recollections of the early settlers of Montgomery County, Alabama Record of Confederate soldiers 1861-65, Pike County, Alabama Red Eagle and the wars with the Creek Indians of Alabama Reminiscences of public men in Alabama for thirty years with an appendix Revolutionary soldiers in Alabama being a list of names, compiled from authentic sources, of soldiers of the American Revolution who resided in the state of Alabama State of the accounts of Jacob Auld, Esquire, collector of excise, for the county of Montgomery, from 1784-1786 Surname index of 1840 Census, Cherokee County, Alabama Tax lists 1811 and 1812, Madison County, Miss. and a few Alabama land entries The Alabama Society of the Sons of the American Revolution roster and roll of honor, 1903-1952 The Evergreen Old Historical Cemetery in Evergreen, Alabama, Conecuh County The Montgomery family magazine genealogical, historical and biographical The Pountney family an account of the descendants of William Pountney of Birmingham The Pratt family of North Carolina and Alabama includes sketches of allied families, Beavers, Vernon, Hampton The Rosenberger family of Montgomery County historical and genealogical sketches The Russells of Birmingham in the French Revolution and in America, 1791-1814 The Sibert family of South Carolina and Alabama The Sydney-Smith and Clagett-Price genealogy with the Lewis, Montgomery, Harrison, Hawley, Moorhead, Rixey, Doniphan, Waugh, Anderson, Randolph, Mott, Drake, Butcher, Triplett, Humphrey, Ball, Porter, Brown, Dorsey, Cooper, Stuart, Strother families with whom they inter-married, and some of their descendants The antecedents of the Abernethy family in Scotland, Virginia, and Alabama The book of Birmingham The founding of Mobile, 1702-1718 studies in the history of the first capital of the province of Louisiana, with map showing its relation to the present city The history and genealogy of Montgomery, McTaggart, Hunter and Carswell families The history of Butler County, Alabama from 1815 to 1885 with sketches of some of her most distinguished citizens and glances at her rich and varied resources The sesquicentennial of statehood, Alabama an exhibition in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., December 14, 1969 to August 14, 1970 More resources for Alabama 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 'Rainbow City' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Rainbow City, Etowah County, Alabama Alabama > Etowah County > Rainbow City Towns in this County Altoona Attalla Boaz Gadsden Glencoe Hokes Bluff Rainbow City Reece City Ridgeville Sardis City Southside Walnut Grove MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Etowah County More resources for Alabama Genealogy Dashboard Rainbow City on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Rainbow City, AL Rainbow City books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Rainbow City Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- New-York-Ulster-Gardiner Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Gardiner, Ulster County, New York Gardiner, Ulster County, New York No resources found specifically for Gardiner, but you may be able to find information about Gardiner in materials for Ulster County and/or the State of New York using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Gardiner, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: The parish annual of St. Charles' Church, Gardiner, N.Y., and St. Joseph's Church, New Paltz, N.Y. for 1903 RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A history of New Paltz, N.Y. horse and buggy days Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston Ulster County, New York, 1660-1809 Baptismal and marriage registers of the old Dutch church at Kingston Baptisms of the old Dutch Church of Kingston, New York, 1810-1877 Births, marriages, deaths, New Paltz, Ulster County, New York 1847-1850, taken from an early town clerk's record Documents and genealogical chart of the family of Benjamin Du Bois, of Catskill, New York being an addition to the history of the descendants of Louis and Jacques Du Bois, as given at the bi-centenary reunion held at New Paltz, Ulster County, N.Y. 1875 Gazetteer and business directory of Ulster County, N.Y. for 1871-2 Historical address Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, Kingston, New York, on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the dedication of the present edifice, September twenty-eighth, one thousand nine hundred and two History and legend fact, fancy and romance of the Old Mine Road, Kingston, N.Y., to the mine holes of Pahaquarry History of New Paltz, New York and its old families (from 1678 to 1820) including the Huguenot pioneers and others who settled New Paltz previous to the revolution with an appendix bringing down the history of certain families and some other matter to 1850 History of the Town of Marlborough, Ulster County, New York Kurze Geschichte der deutschen evangelisch lutherischen Dreifaltigkeits-Gemeinde in Rondout, N.Y. zur Feier ihres fünfzigjährigen Jubiläums herausgegeben vom Jugend-Verein der Gemeinde Moffat genealogies, descent from Rev. John Moffat of Ulster County, New York New York Olde Ulster Magazine Old gravestones of Ulster County, New York twenty-two-thousand inscriptions People's history of Kingston, Rondout and vicinity the first capital of New York State (1820 to 1943) Semi-centennial celebration of the Rondout Presbyterian Church, Kingston, N.Y. Rev. Irving Magee, D.D., pastor The Catskill Mountains the most picturesque mountain region on the globe all points in this great health and pleasure resort are reached by the Ulster and Delaware Railroad this book, descriptive of the haunts of Rip Van Winkle, and how to reach them The beginnings of New York old Kingston, the first state capital The story of the Paltz a brief history of New Paltz, N.Y. Ulster County Probate Records Ulster County, N.Y. probate records in the office of the surrogate, and in the county clerk's office at Kingston, N.Y. A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 720,000+ Historic Photos of New York City Annals of Albany Chronology of New York Civil list and constitutional history of the Colony and State of New York Dutch Records of New Netherlands Early Images of Broome County, NY Early New York Church and Vital Records Early Records of the First Presbyterian Church of Syracuse Early Settlers of Columbia County, New York Early Settlers of Madison County, NY Early Settlers of New York State Genealogical and Family History of Central New York Genealogical and Family History of Western New York Historical collections of the state of New York History of Broome County, New York History of Cortland County, New York Index of Deaths from Early Central New York Newspapers Index of Marriages from Early Central New York Newspapers Legends and Traditions of Old Otsego Madison County, New York, Biographical Record New York Chronology New York Death Records and Index New York Ecclesiastical Records New York Genealogical and Biographical Record New York Land Records 1630-1975 New York Marriages prior to 1784 New York Newspapers Published before 1831 New York Olde Ulster Magazine New York State Birth Index 1881-1942 New York State Marriage Index 1881-1963 New York in the Revolution New York's Early Indian Villages and Forts New York's Part in History Old New York Lakes, Rivers and Places Onondaga, or Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times Quaker Records of Otsego County, New York Relics of Cortland, New York Summerhill, Cayuga County, New York Tales of Old New York The History of Marathon, Cortland County, NY The Pioneers of Utica Ulster County Probate Records Union Springs, Cayuga County, New York 10,000 names of persons given in the first book of vital records in Moravia, Cayuga County, NY 100 years of education, 1847-1947 140 years of Methodism in the Jamestown, N.Y. area 150 years of the Presbyterian Church, Lyons, New York, 1809-1959 1813 Pension List New York State 1818 Pension List New York State 1818 Pension Roll Cortland, New York 1820 Pension List New York State 1840 New York State Census of Pensioners 1853 Map of Cayuga County, New York 1855 New York State Census 1859 Map of Herkimer County, New York 1905 New York State Census 75th anniversary of Wells College 1943, Aurora, New York 75th anniversary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Keeseville, N.Y. 1902 A brief history of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church and its activities A brief sketch of the first settlement of the county of Schoharie, by the Germans A century of change being the centennial history of a city church the First Baptist Church in Williamsburgh, 1839-1939 A complete and accurate description of the procession which took place in the city of New York, November 26, 1830 An 1826 visit to Caryl's store, Worcester, Otsego Co., N.Y. An address before the association at its annual gathering and festival, Rochester, NY 1859 Auburn Old and New - Official souvenir, old home week, 1906 Bi-centennial celebration of the 200th anniversary of the settlement of the Minisink Valley Binghamton centennial, 1867-1967 souvenir booklet Biographical sketches of leading citizens of Chenango County, New York Bounty land applications Cassadaga Lakes bicentennial memory book Cassadaga, Lily Dale sesquicentennial, 1809-1959 June 28-July 5, 1959 souvenir historical book Castile sesquicentennial, 1808-1958 July 18, 19, 20 one hundred fifty years of the joys of rural living Catalogue of relics exhibited at the Onondaga County centennial Cayuga County Cemeteries (New York) Centennial Celebration of the First Settlement of Chautauqua County, 1902 at Westfield, N.Y. Centennial Oration Centennial anniversary, the record of a full century, Canandaigua, N.Y. Centennial book of Christ Episcopal Church, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson Centennial celebration of the Minisink battle on the actual battle field 1879 Centennial chronicle 100 years of the Newburgh story with illustrations and historical sketches, 1865-1965 Centennial historical discourse, Reformed Church of Mapletown Centennial historical souvenir of Watertown, New York Centennial history of Sinclairville Free Library, 1870-1970 history Centennial of the town of Brant, 1839-1939 Central New York Church Records at Carl A. Krock Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Central New York, an inland empire, comprising Oneida, Madison, Onondaga, Cayuga, Tompkins, Cortland, Chenango counties and their people City of Newburgh a centennial historical sketch Collections of the Cayuga County Historical Society Cortland County Historical Society Cortland County Land Ownership Map 1855 Cortland County sesquicentennial celebration July 20-26, 1958 Dutchess County Medical Society centennial meeting, 1906 with a record of the medical profession of Dutchess County from 1740 to 1906 Early History of the Village of Havana, New York Early Probate Records at Norwich, New York Early marriages in central New York Family bible records found and copied in northern Chenango County, New York First Presbyterian Church, Cortland, NY 100th anniversary, 1925 First fifty years of Cazenovia Seminary, 1825-1875 its history, proceedings of the semi-centennial jubilee, general catalogue Folk-Lore from Schoharie County, New York Four centennials, Geneva, New York Genealogy of the Cortland County, N.Y., branch of the Sanders family Gravestone inscriptions of Columbia County, New York Vol 1-3 Gravestone inscriptions of Columbia County, New York Vol 10 Gravestone inscriptions of Columbia County, New York Vol 7 Grip's Historical Souvenir of Cortland Guide to ten major depositories of manuscript collections in New York State Hannibal centennial edition and official program 1860-1960 Harlem (city of New York): its origin and early annals. Historic Towns - New York Historical sketch of the First Presbyterian Church of Victor, N.Y. 1888 History of Central New York - 3 Volumes History of Chenango county, containing the divisions of the county and sketches of the towns, Indian tribes and titles History of Herkimer County, N.Y. with Illustrations...Portraits of Old Pioneers History of Oneida County, New York, 1667-1878 History of the Town of Otselic History of the city of Troy from the expulsion of the Mohegan Indians to the present centennial year of the independence of the United States of America, 1876 Honor Roll, Oneida County in the War, 1917-1919 Immigration and Naturalization Records Onondaga County NY 1802-1859 2 Volumes In Rochester 100 years ago and now, centennial year of the Rochester Savings Bank, 1831-1931 Index to marriages and deaths in the New York herald 1835-1855 Indian Mound Cemetery in Moravia New York Inscriptions copied from gravestones in Yonkers, N.Y. Oakland Cemetery Irondequoit centennial album, 1839-1939 Jefferson County centennial, 1905 speeches, addresses, and stories of the towns Jefferson County sesqui-centennial program and historical almanac 1805-1955, one hundred and fifty years of progress Liberty centennial addresses, June 11 and 12, 1907 Long Island Genealogies Map of Chenango County, New York 1855 Map of Schoharie County, New York, 1839 Memorial of the centennial celebration of the battle of Oriskany, August 6, 1877 Mina-Findley Lake sesquicentennial, 1824-1974 Minerva, Essex County, N.Y. Local History Narrative of events connected with the bicentennial celebration of Trinity Church, New York in May, 1898 New Rochelle, New York, cemeteries part 1, inscriptions from graveyards of Trinity Church, First Methodist Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal churchyard on Main Street, Coutant Yard part 2, Beechwoods Cemetery New Windsor centennial Temple Hill, June 22d, 1883 New York City Municipal Archives - Vital Records New York County Naturalization Records New York Pensioners Of Revolutionary War Struck Off The Roll New York Probate Records, 1629-1971 Notes from the diary of Abner H. Thomas town of Ulysses, Tompkins Co., New York, 1863-1865 Official Record of Indian Conference Official program of the Plattsburgh centennial celebration at Plattsburgh, N.Y., on Lake Champlain, 1914, in grateful recognition of a successful defense of our country One hundredth anniversary of the present church building of Asbury Methodist Episcopal Church Tarrytown, New York 1937 one hundred forty-one years of Methodism in Tarrytown Onondaga County centennial historical address Onondaga's Part in the Civil War Onondaga's Soldiers of the Revolution Parish annals a sermon giving historical notices of St. Mark's Church in the Bowery, N.Y. 1795-1845 Past and Present of Syracuse and Onondaga County, NY Past and present a historical and descriptive sketch of Cortland, N.Y. Paul Smith's and the St. Regis and Osgood chain of lakes, Adirondack Mountains, N.Y. Perinton's heritage Perinton sesquicentennial, 1812-1962 Pioneer history of the Holland purchase of western New York Poland sesqui-centennial, 1805-1955 town of Poland, as we remember Presbyterian Church, East Hampton, New York, church records 1696-1884 extract from printed records of the town, vol. 5, 1905 Proceedings at the centennial anniversary of the organization of the First Presbyterian Church, Plattsburgh, New York, 1897 Proceedings at the tenth anniversary of the organization of the North Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, N.Y. 1880 Proceedings of the centennial anniversary of the old town of Cambridge Publications of the Oswego Historical Society Purchase, Westchester County, New York, monthly meeting of Friends intentions of marriage, 1726-1850 Re-union and memorial services of First Presbyterian Church, Fredonia, N.Y. 1874 Records of Bethel Free Church, Washington Street Church, Central Presbyterian Church and Central Presbyterian Church Sunday School, 1836-1906 typescript Records of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Swan Lake, Sullivan County, N.Y., White Sulphur Springs, Sullivan County, N.Y., Harris, Sullivan County, N.Y. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Grahamsville, Sullivan County, N.Y. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church, Nyack, New York Report of the Joint Committee on the Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation of New York by the British Monday, November 26th, 1883 with an historical introduction Review, the Tomb of the Martyrs Revolutionary War Bounty Land, Cayuga County, New York Revolutionary War Graves of Soldiers Buried in New York Saint Joseph's parish centennial an historical and illustrated commemorative of Saint Joseph's parish, 1941 Semi-centennial a sermon, Rome, NY 1850 Semi-centennial celebration of the city of Buffalo 1882 Semi-centennial history of the city of Rochester with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers Semi-centennial souvenir Alfred University, the mountain college, its patriotic aim and noble work, 1857-1907 Sesquicentennial of Malone, 1802-1952 Seventy-fifth anniversary exercises of the First Presbyterian Church, Peekskill, New York Silver Creek centennial celebration, complete history, program of events Silver Creek through the years - Silver Creek, New York Some Chenango County vital records before 1880 Souvenir of the Sherburne centennial celebration 1893 Souvenir of the civic celebration at Martyrs Hill, Auriesville, NY 1930 Souvenir program of the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the village of Fultonville St. Ann's Church (Brooklyn, New York) from the year 1784 to the year 1845 Stockton centennial address 1810-1910 Sullivan in history interesting people and events contributing to the development of the township of Sullivan, Madison County, New York Summerhill census indexes, Summerhill Township, Cayuga County, New York State, census indexes for 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880 federal censuses The Cemeteries of New York and Vicinity 1895 The Cortland Academy jubilee celebrated at Homer, N.Y., July 7 and 8, 1846 The Elmira centennial and Scottish pioneers, 1838-1938 The First Unitarian Church of Buffalo its history and progress The Hudson-Fulton celebration Albany, N.Y., 1909 The Lord's great things, historical sermon by George B. Reese 1884 The New York conspiracy, or, A history of the Negro plot The Old Martyrs' Prison, New York The Peopling of Tompkins County The Pompey (N.Y.) Stone, with an inscription and date of A.D. 1520 The Stone House at Gowanus scene of the Battle of Long Island, Stirling's headquarters, Cornwallis's redoubt, occupied by Washington colonial residence of Dutch architecture, built by Nicholas Vechte, 1699 The Twenty-fifth anniversary of the dedication of the Richmond Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church The annals of Newtown in Queens County, New York The centennial celebration of General Sullivan's campaign against the Iroquois, in 1779 held at Waterloo 1879 The centennial history of the town of Marcellus More resources for New York 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 'Gardiner' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Gardiner, Ulster County, New York New York > Ulster County > Gardiner Towns in this County Denning Ellenville Esopus Gardiner Hardenburgh Hurley Kingston Lloyd Marbletown Marlborough New Paltz Olive Plattekill Rochester Rosendale Saugerties Saugerties Shandaken Shawangunk Ulster Wawarsing Woodstock MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Ulster County More resources for New York Genealogy Dashboard Gardiner on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Gardiner, NY Gardiner books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Gardiner Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Iowa- Lucas-English-Township Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for English Township, Lucas County, Iowa English Township, Lucas County, Iowa No resources found specifically for English Township, but you may be able to find information about English Township in materials for Lucas County and/or the State of Iowa using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to English 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: 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 map, and general descriptions of Iowa Territory Genealogical line of paternal descent of Waterman family of Davenport, Iowa Historical sketches of Iowa Baptists History and civil government of Iowa History and civil government of Iowa for the use of normal and public schools, teachers institutes, and private instruction History of Audubon County, Iowa its people, industries, and institutions History of Buchanan County, Iowa with illustrations and biographical sketches History of Buchanan County, Iowa, and its people History of Decatur County, Iowa, and its people History of Emmet County and Dickinson County, Iowa a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement History of Franklin County, Iowa a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement History of Iowa County, Iowa, and its people History of Jefferson County, Iowa a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement History of Marion County, Iowa, and its people History of Palo Alto County, Iowa History of Tama County, Iowa its cities, towns and villages with early reminiscences, personal incidents and anecdotes and a complete business directory of the county History of Taylor County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc. a biographical directory of many of its leading citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, history of Iowa and the Northwest, map of Taylor County, constitution of the United States, reminiscences, miscellaneous matters, etc History of Taylor County, Iowa from the earliest historic times to 1910 History of Wapello County, Iowa History of economic legislation in Iowa History of the Trappist abbey of New Melleray, in Dubuque County, Iowa History of the constitutions of Iowa Illustrative maps of the boundary history of Iowa Iowa City a contribution to the early history of Iowa Iowa Day for the public schools of the state Iowa in times of war Iowa pioneer foundations Iowa state gazetteer embracing descriptive and historical sketches of counties, cities, towns and villages, which include much valuable information respecting the agriculture, manufactories, commerce, educational and religious institutions, population and history of the state to which is added a shippers' guide and a classified business directory of the manufacturers, merchants, professional and tradesmen of Iowa, together with their busines Iowa through the years Iowa welcomes you to the hospitality and beauties of the Hawkeye State Iowa, die Heimath für Einwanderer eine Abhandlung über die Hülfsquellen Iowa's, enthaltend werthvolle und nützliche Aufklärungen in Betreff des Staates, für Immigranten und Andere Iowa, the first free state in the Louisiana Purchase from its discovery to the admission of the state into the Union, 1673-1846 Iowa, the rivers of her valleys Ioway to Iowa the genesis of a corn and Bible commonwealth Johnson County history, Iowa Kingsbury-Bush American ancestry of Wayland Briggs Kingsbury, son of Joseph B. and Hannah Brown Kingsbury of Windham Co. 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 presidents of the United States, and governors of the state Portrait and biographical album of Lee 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 Muscatine 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 Polk 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 presidents of the United States and governors of the state Portrait and biographical album of Wapello 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 Washington 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 record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Iowa containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States Provisions for membership in the State Historical Society of Iowa Public archives a manual for their administration in Iowa Recollections and sketches of notable lawyers and public men of early Iowa belonging to the first and second generations, with anecdotes and incidents illustrative of the times Recollections of field service with the Twentieth Iowa Infantry Volunteers, or, What I saw in the army embracing accounts of marches, battles, sieges and skirmishes in Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Texas and along the northern border of Mexico Reminiscences of early Congregationalism in Iowa Ringgold County history, Iowa Saint Peter's Parish, Keokuk, Iowa, 1832-1929 a history Scott County history, Iowa Sketches of Iowa and Wisconsin Some aspects of the financial administration of Johnson County, Iowa Some historic markers in Iowa Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, January 1924 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, January 1942 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, January 1944 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, January 1948 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, January 1951 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, July 1930 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, October 1922 Some information, the State Historical Society of Iowa, September 1914 Suggestions to local historians in Iowa The Biographical record of Clinton County, Iowa The British in Iowa The Catholic sponsors of Iowa The History of Delaware County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, 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 Iowa, map of Delaware County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, andc The History of Keokuk County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, andc., 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 Iowa, map of Keokuk County, constitution of the United States, constitution of the state of Iowa, miscellaneous matters, andc The History of Linn County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, andc., 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 Iowa, map of Linn County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, andc. , illustrated The History of Mahaska County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, andc., a biographical directory of 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 Iowa, map of Mahaska County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, etc The History of Wapello County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, andc., a biographical directory of 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 Iowa, map of Wapello County, Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, andc The Hollanders of Iowa The Iowa handbook for 1856 with a new and correct map The Iowa state almanac and statistical register a facsimile reproduction, slightly enlarged, of an 1860 almanac, reprinted with an introduction The Linley genealogy John Linley, 1796-1882, Iowa County, Wisconsin, his descendants in the United States The State Historical Society of Iowa Bulletin of Information No. 2 May 1904 An Iowa program for study clubs The State Historical Society of Iowa Bulletin of Information No. 6 July 1907 An Iowa program for study clubs The State Historical Society of Iowa an analysis The State Historical Society of Iowa membership list by counties and states January, 1950 The State Historical Society of Iowa membership list by counties and states January, 1952 The Stevenson family tree genealogy extended to 1940 branch number forty-one, John Armstrong Stevenson, Henrietta Griffiths, married March 7, 1850, Pittsburgh, Pa., golden wedding March 7, 1900, Iowa City, Iowa The administration of Iowa a study in centralization The debates of the Constitutional Convention of the state of Iowa, assembled at Iowa City, 1857 The first census of the original counties of Dubuque and Demoine (Iowa) taken in July, 1836 The government of Iowa The legislation of the forty-fifth General Assembly of Iowa, extra session The legislation of the forty-fifth General Assembly of Iowa, regular session The pioneers a pageant of early Iowa The story of Joseph Mueller of Council Bluffs, Iowa and of his German forebears and American descendants The story of the Indian a pageant of early Iowa Two hundred topics in Iowa history Woodbury County history, Iowa More resources for Iowa 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 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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 'English Township' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for English Township, Lucas County, Iowa Iowa > Lucas County > English Township Towns in this County Benton Township Cedar Township English Township Jackson Township Liberty Township Lincoln Township Otter Creek Township Pleasant Township Union Township Warren Township Washington Township Whitebreast Township Chariton Derby Lucas Russell Williamson MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Lucas County More resources for Iowa Genealogy Dashboard English Township on Wikipedia Cemeteries in English Township, IA English Township books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find English Township Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Montana-Carbon-Fromberg Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Fromberg, Carbon County, Montana Fromberg, Carbon County, Montana No resources found specifically for Fromberg, but you may be able to find information about Fromberg in materials for Carbon County and/or the State of Montana using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Fromberg, 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 Directory of churches and religious organizations in Montana, 1941 A brief history of Butte, Montana the world's greatest mining camp including a story of the extraction and treatment of ores from its gigantic copper properties A history of Montana Allen-Isham genealogy Jirah Isham Allen, Montana pioneer, government scout, guide, interpreter and famous hunter, during four years of Indian warfare in Montana and Dakota from 1839 to 1929 An illustrated history of the state of Montana containing a history of the state of Montana from the earliest period of its discovery to the present time, together with glimpses of its auspicious future, illustrations and full-page portraits Indian and white in the Northwest, or, A history of Catholicity in Montana Inventory of the vital statistics records of churches and religious organizations in Montana, 1942 Judith Basin pioneers a story of early days in central Montana together with the genealogy of the Murray family Lyman anniversary proceedings at the reunion of the Lyman family, held at Mt. Tom and Springfield, Mass., August 30th and 31st, 1871 Montana highway historical markers Montana in the making Montana the land and the people Montana, its story and biography a history of aboriginal and territorial Montana and three decades of statehood Our Fort Benton the birthplace of Montana a collection of stories and pictures of early day and modern Fort Benton Society of Montana Pioneers constitution, members and officers, with portraits and maps The Billingsley family (Billingsly-Billingslea) in America The Montana blue book a biographical, historical and statistical book of reference Then and now, or, Thirty-six years in the Rockies personal reminiscences of some of the first pioneers of the state of Montana Indians and Indian wars the past and present of the Rocky Mountain Country, 1864-1900 More resources for Montana 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 'Fromberg' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Fromberg, Carbon County, Montana Montana > Carbon County > Fromberg Towns in this County Bearcreek Belfry Boyd Bridger Edgar Fromberg Joliet Red Lodge Roberts Roscoe MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Carbon County More resources for Montana Genealogy Dashboard Fromberg on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Fromberg, MT Fromberg books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Fromberg Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Wisconsin-Manitowoc-Maribel Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Maribel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Maribel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin No resources found specifically for Maribel, but you may be able to find information about Maribel in materials for Manitowoc County and/or the State of Wisconsin using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Maribel, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: Development of town boundaries in Wisconsin, Number 36 Manitowoc County A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Development of town boundaries in Wisconsin, Number 9 Chippewa County Madison, Dane County and surrounding towns being a history and guide to places of scenic beauty and historical note Proceedings of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Whitewater, Wisconsin 1907 The city of Madison the capital of Wisconsin, the seat of the state university, the county seat of Dane County prepared especially for use in the city schools, to give information about our city Midwest Genealogy Center A bibliography of Wisconsin's participation in the War Between the States based upon material contained in the Wisconsin Historical Library , compiled by Isaac Samuel Bradley A narrative of service with the Third Wisconsin Infantry A view of the Vicksburg campaign a paper read before the Madison Literary Club, October 14, 1907 An illustrated history of the state of Wisconsin being a complete civil, political, and military history of the state, from its first exploration down to 1875 including a cyclopaedia of legislation during the administration of each governor Biographical history of Clark and Jackson Counties, Wisconsin containing engravings of prominent citizens of the counties, with personal histories of many of the early settlers and leading families Charles Norman Harrington La Crosse, Wisconsin branch of the American family Harrington Charles White and his descendants from Kent County, England, to Dane County, Wisconsin Colburn a genealogical history (600 years) of d'Amours, Courberon, Colburn (1400-1982) in France--Quebec--Acadia--Wisconsin Development of town boundaries in Wisconsin, Number 36 Manitowoc County Dodge County, Wisconsin, past and present Four Wisconsin counties prairie and forest Genealogy of Peter Kregel of Grambow, province of Pommern, Germany, and his descendants, who came to America in 1857 and settled in Wisconsin Genealogy of the descendants of Richard Thayer, who came to America in 1630 and settled in Braintree, Mass., and Joshua Thayer who settled in Wisconsin in 1837 Hammond family charts ancestors and descendants of Joseph Wesley Hammond, 1836-1902, and his wife, Martha Maia (Stevens) Hammond, 1837-1908, of Appleton, Wisconsin History of Clintonville, Wisconsin from pioneer days to the present time History of Door County, Wisconsin the county beautiful History of Outagamie County, Wisconsin being a general survey of Outagamie County history including a history of the cities, towns and villages throughout the county, from the earliest settlement to the present time History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources, an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and societies, its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers, the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state, and an abstract History of northern Wisconsin containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources, an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers History of the Milwaukee Light Guard History of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches and ministers in Wisconsin including an account of the organization of the convention, and the plan of union History of the Territory of Wisconsin, from 1836 to 1848 preceded by an account of some events during the period in which it was under the dominion of kings, states or other territories, previous to the year 1836 History of the Third Regiment of Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 History of the services of the Third Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery in the Civil War of the United States, 1861-65 Inventory of the county archives of Wisconsin Inventory of the state archives of Wisconsin John and Sarah Bradbury Coons and their descendants including remarks and observations on the Wisconsin lead region of their time Kimball-Weston memorial the American ancestry and descendants of Alonzo and Sarah (Weston) Kimball of Green Bay, Wisconsin Leading events of Wisconsin history the story of the state Memorial record of the fathers of Wisconsin containing sketches of the lives and career of the members of the constitutional conventions of 1846 and 1847-8 with a history of early settlement in Wisconsin Milwaukee the history of a city Milwaukee, seventy-five years a city a book of present-day Milwaukee, together with a brief historical review of its growth and achievements Origin and legislative history of county boundaries in Wisconsin Pioneer history of Milwaukee from the first American settlement in 1833 to 1841, with a topographical description as it appeared in a state of nature, illustrated with a map Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara Counties, Wisconsin containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States Racine, Belle City of the lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 Semi-centennial services of the First Congregational Church of Wauwatosa, Wis. with sketches of early members 1842-1892 The Chattanooga campaign with especial reference to Wisconsin's participation therein The Embry family of Madison County, Ky The French regime in Wisconsin and the Northwest The Henry Meyer family of the town of Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin The McCormick genealogy being a record of the descendants of the original McCormicks who settled in the Rolling Ground locality of Crawford County, Wisconsin The Milwaukee story the making of an American city The North-west during the Revolution annual address before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Tuesday evening, January 31, 1871 The State Historical Society of Wisconsin a century of service addresses delivered in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the society The State of Wisconsin embracing brief sketches of its history, position, resources and industries, and a catalogue of its exhibits at the Centennial at Philadelphia, 1876 The Sturtevant family of Wisconsin The Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Army Corps, Army of the Potomac an authentic record of the regiment from its organization to its muster out a complete roster of its officers and men with their record a full list of casualties, in detail, dates and places its itinerary from place of muster to muster out maps showing its movements, a copy of every official paper in the War Department pertaining The Wisconsin lead region The charter and revised statutes relating to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin also the constitution and by-laws of the Society The chronicles of Milwaukee being a narrative history of the town from its earliest period to the present The story of Wisconsin Three Wisconsin Cushings a sketch of the lives of Howard B., Alonzo H. and William B. Cushing, children of a pioneer family of Waukesha County Wisconsin Page pioneers and kinfolks Wisconsin in three centuries, 1634-1905 narrative of three centuries in the making of an American commonwealth, illustrated with numerous engravings of historic scenes and landmarks, portraits and facsimiles of rare prints, documents and old maps Wisconsin territorial papers Wisconsin the Americanization of a French settlement Wisconsin women in the War Between the States Wisconsin's gold star list soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses from the Badger State who died in the federal service during the World War Youngest son More resources for Wisconsin 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 'Maribel' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Maribel, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Wisconsin > Manitowoc County > Maribel Towns in this County Cato Centerville Cleveland Cooperstown Eaton Francis Creek Franklin Gibson Kellnersville Kiel Kossuth Liberty Manitowoc Manitowoc Rapids Maple Grove Maribel Meeme Mishicot Newton Reedsville Rockland Schleswig St. Nazianz Two Creeks Two Rivers Valders Whitelaw MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Manitowoc County More resources for Wisconsin Genealogy Dashboard Maribel on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Maribel, WI Maribel books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Maribel Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Illinois-Whiteside-Erie Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Erie, Whiteside County, Illinois Erie, Whiteside County, Illinois No resources found specifically for Erie, but you may be able to find information about Erie in materials for Whiteside County and/or the State of Illinois using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Erie, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: History of Whiteside County, Illinois from its earliest settlement to 1908 History of Whiteside County, Illinois from its first settlement to the present time, with numerous biographical and family sketches Portrait and biographical album of Whiteside County, Illinois 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 Illinois, and of the presidents of the United States also containing a history of the county, from its earliest settlement to the present time 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 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- Maryland-Cecil-Perryville Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland No resources found specifically for Perryville, but you may be able to find information about Perryville in materials for Cecil County and/or the State of Maryland using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Perryville, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: Bi-centennial of Brick Meeting-House, Calvert, Cecil County, Maryland seventh-day, ninth month, (September) 14 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.) 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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 'Perryville' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland Maryland > Cecil County > Perryville Towns in this County Cecilton Charlestown Chesapeake City Elkton North East Perryville Port Deposit Rising Sun MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Cecil County More resources for Maryland Genealogy Dashboard Perryville on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Perryville, MD Perryville books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Perryville Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Maine-Androscoggin-Durham Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Durham, Androscoggin County, Maine Durham, Androscoggin County, Maine No resources found specifically for Durham, but you may be able to find information about Durham in materials for Androscoggin County and/or the State of Maine using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Durham, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A history of Turner, Maine from its settlement to 1886 History of the town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine from its settlement June 10, 1780 Leading business men of Lewiston, Augusta and vicinity embracing also, Auburn, Gardiner, Waterville, Oakland, Dexter, Fairfield, Skowhegan, Hallowell, Richmond, Bath, Brunswick, Freeport, Canton, Buckfield, Mechanic Falls, South Paris, Norway, Farmington and Winthrop with an historical sketch of each place, illustrated Monhegan, the cradle of New England Notes, historical, descriptive, and personal, of Livermore, in Androscoggin (formerly in Oxford) County, Maine Poland Spring centennial, a souvenir 1895 Sesquicentennial history of the town of Greene, Androscoggin County, Maine 1775 to 1900, with some matter extending to a later date A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: 150th anniversary of the town of Buxton, Maine held at Buxton Lower Corner, 1922 An address delivered on the twenty-sixth of May, 1836 the centennial anniversary of the settlement of Gorham Brownfield centennial, 1802-1902 commemorative service, Sunday, August 24, 1902 Deaths from the Maine Farmer 1833-1852 Vol 3 Fryeburg Webster centennial celebrating the coming of Daniel Webster to Fryeburg, 100 years ago, to take the principalship of Fryeburg Academy Fryeburg, January 1st, 1902 History of Litchfield and an account of its centennial celebration, 1895 Memorial of the centennial anniversary of the settlement of Machias Military history of Waterville, Maine including the names and record, so far as known, of all soldiers from Waterville Monhegan, the cradle of New England Poland Spring centennial, a souvenir 1895 Portland by the sea an historical treatise Proceedings of the John Bean (1660) Association at its annual reunion at Portland, Maine 1899 Records of the proprietors of Narraganset Township, no. 1, now the town of Buxton, York County, Maine from 1733 to 1811 Report of the centennial celebration at Bethel, August 26, 1874 The 50th anniversary of the meeting house of the First Parish, Portland, Maine, 1826 The Centennial history of Waterville, Kennebec County, Maine 1902 The centennial of Gardiner, Maine, 1903 The centennial of the Cumberland Association of Congregational Ministers at the Second Parish Church in Portland, Maine, 1888 The dedication of Lincoln Park (Portland, Maine) 1909 Ye romance of olde Pemaquid York, Maine Bureau of Information and illustrated history of the most famous summer resort on the Atlantic coast 1902 Kingfield register A History of the first century of the town of Parsonsfield, Maine incorporated Aug. 29, 1785, and celebrated with impressive ceremonies at North Parsonsfield, August 29, 1885 A bibliography of the state of Maine from the earliest period to 1891 A brief history of Corinna, Maine, from its purchase in 1804 to 1916 A brief history of Newport, Maine 1814, 1914 A catalogue of original documents in the English archives, relating to the early history of the state of Maine A century of episcopacy in Portland a sketch of the history of the Episcopal Church in Portland, Maine, from the organization of St. Paul's Church, Falmouth, November 4, 1763, to the present time A chronology of municipal history and election statistics, Waterville, Maine, 1771-1908 A gazetteer of the state of Maine A genealogical record of Samuel Greenleaf Ladd, second adjutant-general of the state of Maine and Caroline de Olivier Vinal Ladd, his wife A genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine A genealogical sketch of the Preble families resident in Portland, Me., A.b. 1850 A genealogy of the family of Lieut. Samuel Benjamin and Tabitha Livermore, his wife, early settlers of Livermore, Maine with a record of their descent from John Benjamin and John Livermore, the emigrants, including biographical sketches, notes and diary A historical address, delivered on the fourth of July, 1839, at the centennial anniversary of the settlement of Windham A history of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine from the earliest explorations to the close of the year 1900 A history of Farmington, Franklin County, Maine from the earliest explorations to the present time, 1776-1885 A history of Norway, Maine from the earliest settlement to the close of the year 1922 A history of Otisfield, Cumberland County, Maine from the original grant to the close of the year 1944 A history of Peaks Island and its people also a short history of House Island, Portland, Maine A history of Swan's Island, Maine A history of Turner, Maine from its settlement to 1886 A history of the law, the courts, and the lawyers of Maine from its first colonization to the early part of the present century A history of the town of Gorham, Maine A history of the town of Industry, Franklin County, Maine from the earliest settlement in 1787 down to the present time, embracing the cessions of New Sharon, New Vineyard, Anson, and Stark in two parts, including the history and genealogy of many of the leading families of the town A record of the descendants of Robert Mason of Roxbury Mass. including representatives at Dedham, Medfield, Northfield, Barre, Worcester, Sturbridge, Medway, Shrewsbury, Hubbardstown, Boston, Mass., New York City, Orange, N.J., Brunswick, Maine, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Washington, D.C A record of the services of the commissioned officers and enlisted men of Kittery and Eliot, Maine who served their country on land and sea in the American Revolution, from 1775 to 1783 A report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, 1872 A sermon preached on the eighty-fifth anniversary of the Congregational Church at Cumberland, Maine, Sept. 1st, 1878 A survey of Hancock County, Maine A survey of the state of Maine in reference to its geographical features, statistics and political economy , by Moses Greenleaf Account of the great conflagration in Portland, July 4th, and 5th, 1866 Address of Alpheus S. Packard, D.D. delivered on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the Congregational Church at Wiscasset, August 6th, 1873 Alonzo Palmer Stinson the first Portland soldier who fell in battle during the Civil War exercises at the dedication of the memorial to his memory erected by his comrades of Company H, Fifth Maine Volunteer Infantry An address, delivered at Buxton, Maine, in the Congregational Meeting-House being the first centennial celebration of the settlement of this town An historical sketch of the town of Deer Isle, Maine with notices of its settlers and early inhabitants An historical sketch, guide book, and prospectus of Cushing's Island, Casco Bay, coast of Maine Ancestors and descendants of Benjamin Winter of Carthage, Franklin County, Maine Ancestry and descendants of Jonathan Pulsifer and his wife, Nancy Ryerson Pulsifer of Poland and Sumner, Maine Ancient North Yarmouth and Yarmouth, Maine, 1636-1936 a history Ancient city of Gorgeana and modern town of York (Maine) from its earliest settlement also its beaches and summer resorts Ancient dominions of Maine embracing the earliest facts, the recent discoveries of the remains of aboriginal towns, the voyages, settlements, battle scenes, and incidents of Indian warfare Annals of Calais, Maine, and St. Stephen, New Brunswick including the village of Milltown, Me., and the present town of Milltown, N.B Annals of the town of Warren in Knox County, Maine with the early history of St. George's, Broad Bay, and the neighboring settlements on the Waldo Patent Aroostook our last frontier Maine's picturesque potato empire Autobiography of Deacon John Thompson, of Mercer, Maine with genealogical notes of his descendants Bi-centennial history of Gorham, Maine, 1736-1936 an account of the anniversary celebration of the town Biographical encyclopedia of Maine of the nineteenth century Biographical review this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Cumberland County, Maine Biographical review this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Franklin and Oxford Counties, Maine Biographical sketch of John G. 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August 21, 1907 Centennial celebration, and dedication of town hall, Orono, Maine, March 3, 1874 Centennial history of Norway, Oxford County, Maine, 1786-1886 including an account of the early grants and purchases, sketches of the grantees, early settlers, and prominent residents, etc. with genealogical registers, and an appendix Centennial history of the town of Sumner, Me., 1798-1898 Centennial of the Maine Historical Society, April 11, 1922 Centennial souvenir and history of Hermon, Penobscot County, Maine, 1814-1914 Christ Church, Gardiner, Maine antecedents and history Chronicles of Kennebunk being scenes and episodes in an old Maine village and vicinity Dedication of the Soldiers' Monument, at Gorham, Maine Thursday, October 18th, 1866 addresses, poem, and other exercises Dedication of the soldiers' monument at Cherryfield, Maine, July 4, 1874 Descendants of John Woodward, of Lisbon, Maine Descendants of Micum McIntire, a Scottish Highlander, deported by Oliver Cromwell after the battle of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and settled at York, Maine, about 1668 Descendants of Samuel Woodward, of Bristol, Maine Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine and ninety allied families Descendants of William McIntyre a Scotsman who came to Boston from the north of Ireland about 1720 and who settled at Warren, Maine about 1735 Directory of churches and religious organizations in Maine Early Princeton, Maine Early days of church and state in Maine Early gleanings and random recollections of the town of Corinth, Maine from 1792 to 1883 Early settlers of Harrison, Maine with an historical sketch of the settlement, progress and present condition of the town Early town records of Newcastle, Maine, from June 24, 1756, to January 6, 1779 copied from the original manuscript records, now first published Eastern Maine and the rebellion being an account of the principal local events in eastern Maine during the war and brief histories of eastern Maine regiments contains accounts of mobs, riots, destruction of newspapers, war meetings, drafts, Confederate raids, peace meetings, celebrations, soldiers' letters Farrington memorial a sketch of the ancestors and descendants of Dea. John Farrington, native of Wrentham, Mass., who in 1786 removed to China Plantation, or no. 9, District of Maine, and settled seven miles east of the Penobscot River, incorporated as Orrington in 1788 Forerunners, a history of genealogy of the Strickler families their kith and kin, including Kauffmans, Stovers, Burners, Ruffners, Beavers, Shavers, Brumbachs, Zirkles, Blossers, Groves, Brubakers, Neffs, Rothgebs and many other early families of the Shenandoah Valley from 1700 to 1924 Forest life and forest trees comprising winter camp-life among the loggers, and wild-wood adventure, with descriptions of lumbering operations on the various rivers of Maine and New Brunswick Franco-Americans of the state of Maine, U.S.A., and their achievements historical, descriptive, and biographical Frenchman's Bay and Mt. Desert Land and Water Company Sorrento, Maine From 1530 to 1900 complete lineage of the Sturges families of Maine, from DeTurges, England, and Cape Cod, Massachusetts, to Vassalboro and Gorham with other Sturges genealogy Fryeburg, Maine an historical sketch Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine Genealogical memoranda relating chiefly to the Hayley, Piper, Neal and Ricker families of Maine and New Hampshire Genealogy and history of the Portland, Me., Bruns families, including the Brons variation, in Denmark and America, 1739-1956 . Genealogy of Elisha Piper, of Parsonfield, Me., and his descendants including portions of other related families with an appendix containing the genealogies of Asa Piper, of Wakefield, N.H., Solomon Piper, of Boston, Mass., Stephen Piper of Newfield, Me., and their immediate descendants from 1630-1889 Genealogy of the Carney family descendants of Mark Carney and Suzanne Goux, his wife, of Pownalboro, Maine, 1751-1903 Genealogy of the Frost family Elliot, York County, Maine Genealogy of the Wells family, of Wells, Maine Genealogy of the descendants of Nicholas Hodsdon-Hodgdon of Hingham, Mass., and Kittery, Maine, 1635-1904 George Folsom, John A. Poor, and a century of historical research with reference to early colonial Maine Gorges and the grant of the province of Maine, 1622 a tercentenary manual Historic churches and homes of Maine Historic trails and waterways of Maine Historical address before the fourth annual reunion of the Tracy family at Gouldsboro, Maine, August 19, 1899 Historical collections of Piscataquis County, Maine consisting of papers read at meetings of Piscataquis County Historical Society also, The north eastern boundary controversy and the Aroostook War, with documentary matter pertaining thereto Historical researches of Gouldsboro, Maine Historical sketch and principles and regulations, with a list of former and present members of the First Congregational Church, Farmington, Maine Historical sketches of Bluehill, Maine History of Andover, Maine purchase of the township and distribution of the land History of Bath and environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine, 1607-1894 History of Bethel, formerly Sudbury, Canada, Oxford County, Maine, 1768-1890 with a brief sketch of Hanover and family statistics History of Boothbay, Southport and Boothbay Harbor, Maine, 1623-1905 with family genealogies History of Brunswick, Topsham and Harpswell, Maine including the ancient territory known as Pejepscot History of Camden and Rockport, Maine History of Castine, Penobscot and Brooksville, Maine including the ancient settlement of Pentagöet History of Chesterville, Maine History of Cumberland Co., Maine with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers History of Ellsworth, Maine History of Farmington, Maine from its first settlement to the year 1846 History of Garland, Maine History of Industry, Maine from the first settlement in 1791 History of Islesborough, Maine History of Jay, Franklin County, Maine History of Paris, Maine, from its settlement to 1880 with a history of the grants of 1736 and 1771 together with personal sketches, a copious genealogical register and an appendix History of Piscataquis County, Maine from its earliest settlement to 1880 History of Rumford, Oxford County, Maine from its first settlement in 1779 to the present time History of Saco and Biddeford with notices of other early settlements, and of proprietary governments, in Maine, including the provinces of New Somersetshire and Lygonia History of Thomaston, Rockland, and South Thomaston, Maine from their first exploration, A.D. 1605 with family genealogies History of Unity, Maine History of Woodstock, Me. with family sketches and an appendix History of the State Normal School, Farmington, Maine with sketches of the teachers and graduates History of the Thirteenth Maine Regiment from its organization in 1861 to its muster-out in 1865 History of the centennial of the incorporation of the town of Eliot, Maine August 7th-13th, 1910 History of the city of Belfast in the state of Maine History of the town of Houlton (Maine), from 1804 to 1883 History of the town of Leeds, Androscoggin County, Maine from its settlement June 10, 1780 History of the town of Morrill in the county of Waldo and state of Maine from its first settlement in 1794 to 1887, embracing almost 100 years History of the town of Waldoboro, Maine History of the town of Wayne, Kennebec County, Maine from its settlement to 1898 Incidents in the life of Samuel Whitney born in Marlborough, Massachusetts, 1734, died at Castine, Maine, 1808 together with some account of his descendants, and other family memorials Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 11, Piscataquis County Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 4, Franklin County Inventory of the town and city archives of Maine, no. 4, Franklin County, Vol. IV. 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- Georgia-Liberty-Riceboro Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Riceboro, Liberty County, Georgia Riceboro, Liberty County, Georgia No resources found specifically for Riceboro, but you may be able to find information about Riceboro in materials for Liberty County and/or the State of Georgia using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Riceboro, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: History of the Midway Congregational Church, Liberty County, Georgia A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Atlanta centennial year book 1837-1937 Atlanta illustrated : containing glances at its population, business, manufactures, industries, institutions, society, healthfulness, architecture... Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History The house of Plant of Macon, Georgia with genealogies and historical notes A genealogical record and history of the Georgia family in America being the children and descendants of William and Sarah (Cable) Georgia and the children and descendants of Elijah Burr (1st) and Keziah (Stewart) Georgia, these were the first two men of this name to come to America both male and female lines are carried out complete A history and genealogy of the families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia, and the descent of the Bolton family from Assheton, Byron and Hulton of Hulton Park A history of Columbus, Georgia 1828-1928 A history of Georgia for use in schools A history of Georgia from its first discovery by Europeans to the adoption of the present constitution in MDCCXCVIII A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 A history of Savannah and south Georgia A history of the Glen family of South Carolina and Georgia A history of the Willis family of New England and New Jersey and their ancestors comprising the families of Farrand, Ball, Kitchell, Cook, Ward, Fairchild, Plume, Bruen, Smith, Treat, Pierson, Crane, Cooper, Sanford, Sheafe and others to which is added a history of the family of John Howard, Esq., of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of Georgia A personal narrative of some branches of the Lake family in America with particular reference to the antecedents and descendants of Richard Lake, Georgia pioneer Anchored yesterdays the log book of Savannah's voyage across a Georgia century in ten watches Annals of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1901 Arredondo's historical proof of Spain's title to Georgia a contribution to the history of one of the Spanish borderlands Atlanta and its builders a comprehensive history of the Gate City of the South Atlanta from the ashes Atlanta, a city of the modern South Atlanta, yesterday, today and tomorrow Augusta (Georgia) Barnwell's Atlanta city directory, and strangers' guide also, a general firemen's, church, Masonic, and Odd-fellows' record Bethesda an historical sketch of Whitefield's house of mercy in Georgia, and of the Union Society, his associate and successor in philanthropy Building Atlanta's future by John E. Ivey, Jr., Nicholas J. Demerath, Woodrow W. Breland Chicopee, Georgia Coastal Georgia Genealogical Society Colonel William Candler of Georgia his ancestry and progeny Columbus, Geo., from its selection as a trading town in 1827, to its partial destruction by Wilson's raid, in 1865 history, incident, personality Coweta County chronicles for one hundred years with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired, and some historical papers relating to its acquisition by Georgia, with lineage pages Diary of Rev. H. Clavreul with the names of dying Federal soldiers to whom he ministered at Andersonville, Ga. July and August, 1864 Early history of Tarboro, North Carolina also, Collated colonial public claims of Edgecombe County, and Easter Sunday in Savannah, Ga Ebenezer record book containing early records of Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Effingham, Ga., more commonly known as Ebenezer Church Family record of the Henderson and Whiddon families and their descendants with muster rolls Florida, its scenery, climate, and history with an account of Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, and Aiken, and a chapter for consumptives being a complete hand-book and guide Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia Genealogical notes relating to the families of Hon. Lyman Hall, of Georgia, Hon. Samuel Holden Parsons Hall of Binghamton, N.Y., and Hon. Nathan Kelsey Hall, of Buffalo, N.Y. Georgia Baptists historical and biographical Georgia and the Union in 1850 Georgia land and people Georgia unfinished state Georgia's landmarks, memorials and legends Gwinnett churches a complete history of every church in Gwinnet County, Georgia, with short biographical sketches of its ministers Hand book of the city of Atlanta a comprehensive review of the city's commercial, industrial and residential conditions Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia, state rights Unionist Historic Augusta a brief description of the monuments and places of historical interest in and around Augusta, Ga Historical collections of Georgia containing the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities, from its first settlement to the present time compiled from original records and official documents illustrated by nearly one hundred engravings Historical collections of the Georgia chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution History and reminiscences of Dougherty County, Georgia History of Atlanta, Georgia with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers History of Baldwin County, Georgia History of Chattahoochee County, Georgia History of Clinch County, Georgia revised to date giving the early history of the county down to the present time (1916), also complete lists of county officers, with chapters on the histories of old families of Clinch County History of Georgia History of Gordon County, Georgia History of Harmony Grove-Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia History of Lowndes County, Georgia, 1825-1941 History of Marion County, Georgia History of Pulaski County, Georgia official history History of Savannah, Ga. from its settlement to the close of the eighteenth century History of Thomas County, Georgia from the time of DeSoto to the Civil War History of Upson County, Georgia History of Walker County, Georgia History of Ware County, Georgia History of Washington County (Georgia) History of Worth County, Georgia for the first eighty years, 1854-1934 History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863 History of the Midway Congregational Church, Liberty County, Georgia Index to volume I, Historical collections of the Georgia chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution published in 1926 Indian affairs in Georgia, 1732-1756 Inventory of the church archives of Georgia Inventory of the county archives of Georgia James Oglethorpe the founder of Georgia Jekyl sic Island Club, Brunswick, Georgia, 1911 Marriage records of Bulloch County, Georgia 1796 (origin of county) through 1875 Memorial history of Augusta, Georgia from its settlement in 1735 to the close of the eighteenth century Miscellanies of Georgia historical, biographical, descriptive, etc Name index of persons mentioned in the Historical collections of Georgia, by the Rev. George White, M.A Official history of Whitfield County, Georgia Our Georgia-Florida frontier the Okefinokee Swamp, its history and cartography Pioneer citizens' history of Atlanta 1833-1902 Semi-centennial history of the Second Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, November 27-30, 1904 Slave life in Georgia a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England Some Huguenot families of South Carolina and Georgia. Bourquin family Some early tax digests of Georgia Special message of Gov. Joseph E. Brown to the Legislature of Georgia on our federal relations, retaliatory state legislation, the right of secession, andc., November 7th, 1860 Stories of Georgia Studies in Georgia history and government Sutherland records found in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia Ten years on a Georgia plantation since the war Testimony taken by Committee appointed to investigate the official conduct of Rufus B. Bullock, late governor of Georgia The Atlanta spirit altitude + attitude The Catchings and Holliday families and various related families in Virgina sic, Georgia, Mississippi and other southern states The Cuthberts, barons of Castle Hill and their descendants in South Carolina and Georgia The Georgia annual a compendium of useful information about Georgia needed by every business and professional man in the state, and which is here combined in one handy volume The Gindrat family a supplement to Some Huguenot families of South Carolina and Georgia The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 The Spanish missions of Georgia The Story of Washington-Wilkes The dead towns of Georgia The early history of Jackson County, Georgia the writings of the late G.J.N. Wilson, embracing some of the early history of Jackson County the first settlers, 1784 formation and boundaries to the present time records of the Talasee Colony struggles of the colonies of Yamacutah, Groaning Rock, Fort Yargo, Stonethrow and Thomocoggan The history of Brooks County, Georgia The history of Christ Church Parish, Macon, Georgia March 5th 1825, March 5th, 1925 The history of Cook County, Georgia and its municipalities The history of Georgia from its earliest settlement to the present time The history of Warm Springs, Georgia The history of the state of Georgia from 1850 to 1881 embracing the three important epochs, the decade before the War of 1861-5, the war, the period of Reconstruction with portraits of the leading public men of this era The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia The revolutionary movement in Georgia, 1763-1777 The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865 More resources for Georgia 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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- Pennsylvania-Cambria-Westmont Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Westmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania Westmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania No resources found specifically for Westmont, but you may be able to find information about Westmont in materials for Cambria County and/or the State of Pennsylvania using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Westmont, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: Cambria County pioneers a collection of brief biographical and other sketches relating to the early history of Cambria County, Pennsylvania History of Cambria County, Pennsylvania History of the centennial celebration of Johnstown, Pa. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, October 5, 6, and 7, 1900 Illustrated historical combination atlas of Cambria County, Pennsylvania Schantz and Johnstown a souvenir for the dedication of the Joseph Schantz Monument in connection with the fourteenth convention of the German-American Alliance of Pennsylvania 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. Protest. Pittsburgh, Pa. History, petition for charter, constitution, by-laws, and list of members of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society organized at Egypt, Pennsylvania, 1852 Manual and directory of Smithfield Street M.E. Church, Pittsburgh, 1888 Marietta's centennial, 1812-1912 historical addresses and programmes of the centennial, September, 1912 Norriton Presbyterian Church, Montgomery County, Penna. including historical gleanings pertaining to the early settlers Official program, centennial celebration of the borough of West Chester, Pa., 1899 Official souvenir, 27th triennial conclave, Knights Templar of the United States of America Pittsburgh, Pa., 1898 Oxford, a representative Pennsylvania borough its growth, its resources, its commerce, its manufactures, its financial interests, its prospects, etc., together with its wide awake industries and business houses Pennsylvania County Marriages 1885-1950 Pennsylvania Marriage Licenses 1769-1776 Pittsburgh and Allegheny in the centennial year Presbyterianism in the Pequea Valley memorial address at the dedication of the founders' windows, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Gap, Pa., 1912 Proceedings of the 41st annual encampment, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic Easton, 1907 Proceedings, centennial anniversary, Friends' Meeting House, Darby, Pa Program of the seventy-fifth anniversary of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, May 15-24, 1927 Quarto-centennial history of Grace Lutheran Church, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1878-1903 Radcliffe Street this was the first street in Bristol, Pennsylvania, settled by the world's people in 1681 historical record Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America Reminiscences of the Moravian Church at Lititz, Pennsylvania, 1887 Semi-centennial anniversary of the First United Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City, Pa. 1881 Sesqui-centennial and Old Home Week 1758-1908 Ligonier, Pennsylvania Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania constitution and by-laws Some facts concerning York and York County a sesqui-centennial memento Souvenir program of the 175th anniversary of the founding of Reading, Pa., 1923 St. Stephen United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) New Holland, Pennsylvania The 200th anniversary of Buckingham Monthly Meeting, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1923 The 75th anniversary of the North Penn Lutheran Pastoral Association, 1889-1964 The Early Swedes and St. Gabriel's Church, founded 1720, Douglassville, Pennsylvania The Harmony Society at Economy, Pennsylvania, founded by George Rapp, A.D. 1805 with an appendix The centennial commemoration of the founding of the First Presbyterian Church of North East, Pennsylvania, 1901 The chronicles of Middletown containing a compilation of facts, biographical sketches, reminiscences, anecdotes, etc., connected with the history of one of the oldest towns in Pennsylvania The history of Easton, Pennsylvania from the earliest times to the present, 1739-1885 The history of the Deep Run Mennonite Congregation, Eastern Conference of Bucks County, Pennsylvania The history of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1765-1904 The industries and advantages of the borough of Norristown in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania a sketch of the county, location of the town, railroad connections, with statistics Titusville, Pennsylvania Directory 1906 including Pleasantville and Hydetown Tombstone inscriptions of cemeteries in Cook, Donegal, East Huntington, Hempfield, Mount Pleasant, and Unity Townships, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Tombstone inscriptions, cemeteries, Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Trinity Parish, Easton, Pennsylvania, founded March 29, 1819 Twentieth anniversary exercises of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Chester, Pa. Two hundredth anniversary history of First Reformed Church, Reed and Washington Streets, Reading, Pennsylvania Two hundredth anniversary of Grace (Alsace) Evangelical and Reformed Church, 2151 Kutztown Road, Reading, Pennsylvania . October 16-20, 1940 Two hundredth anniversary of Heidelberg Union Church, Reformed and Lutheran Heidelberg Township, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 4, 1940 Two hundredth anniversary of Middletown Presbyterian Church, Elwyn, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1920 historical sketch and information with illustrations Two hundredth anniversary of New London Presbyterian Church, New London, Chester County, Pennsylvania Union Library, founded 1755 historic sketch of one of the oldest libraries in Pennsylvania West Newton Cemetery, Westmoreland Co., Pa Zion German-English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, Pennsylvania Contributions to the History of the Lackawanna Valley Early Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1680s-1726 Gwynedd Friends Meeting History Page Old Schuylkill Tales 100 years at the State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania with a history in words and pictures, 1855-1955 100 years of the Reading High School Alumni Association, 1867-1967 125 years of pig iron manufacture at Robesonia, Pennsylvania 125th Anniversary 1838-1963, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Lionville, Pa 150th anniversary of the founding of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, September 8, 9 and 10, 1934 150th anniversary, 1795-1945, Zion Lutheran Church, Newville, Pennsylvania, Rev. W.E. 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.) 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 'Westmont' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Westmont, Cambria County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania > Cambria County > Westmont Towns in this County Adams Township Allegheny Township Ashville Barr Township Blacklick Township Brownstown Cambria Township Carrolltown Cassandra Chest Springs Chest Township Clearfield Township Conemaugh Township Cresson Cresson Township Croyle Township Daisytown Dale Dean Township East Carroll Township East Conemaugh East Taylor Township Ebensburg Ehrenfeld Elder Township Ferndale Franklin Gallitzin Gallitzin Township Geistown Hastings Jackson Township Johnstown Johnstown city Lilly Lorain Loretto Lower Yoder Township Middle Taylor Township Munster Township Nanty Glo Nanty Glo Northern Cambria Patton Portage Portage Township Reade Township Richland Township Sankertown Scalp Level South Fork Southmont Stonycreek Township Summerhill Summerhill Township Susquehanna Township Tunnelhill Upper Yoder Township Vintondale Washington Township West Carroll Township West Taylor Township Westmont White Township Wilmore MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Cambria County More resources for Pennsylvania Genealogy Dashboard Westmont on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Westmont, PA Westmont books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Westmont Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- New-Hampshire-Sullivan-Goshen Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire No resources found specifically for Goshen, but you may be able to find information about Goshen in materials for Sullivan County and/or the State of New Hampshire using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Goshen, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: 150th anniversary of the settlement of Cornish, New Hampshire, 1915 in connection with Old Home Day, or, the annual Old People's Visit Centennial celebration of the Congregational Church in Newport, N.H. October 28, 1879 Croydon, N.H., 1866 proceedings at the centennial celebration, on Wednesday, June 13, 1866 a brief account of the leading men of the first century, with portraits together with historical and statistical sketches of the town Dedication of a soldiers' monument at Claremont, N.H., October 19, 1869 proceedings, speeches, etc History of Acworth with the proceedings of the centennial anniversary, genealogical records, and register of farms History of Charlestown in New Hampshire from its first grant by the province of Massachusetts in 1735, to the year 1833 History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire History of the town of Cornish, New Hampshire with genealogical record, 1763-1910 One hundredth anniversary of the Congregational Church at Meriden, N.H., May 2d, 1880 The Old Meeting House, Claremont, N.H., 1792-1895 The industries of Claremont, New Hampshire, past and present A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: New Hampshire Genealogical Record Vol 1-7 150th anniversary of the settlement of Boscawen and Webster, Merrimack Co., N.H., 1883 also births from 1733 to 1850 150th anniversary of the settlement of Cornish, New Hampshire, 1915 in connection with Old Home Day, or, the annual Old People's Visit Exercises at the centennial celebration of the incorporation of the town of Littleton, New Hampshire 1884 History of Acworth with the proceedings of the centennial anniversary, genealogical records, and register of farms History of the town of Canterbury, New Hampshire 1727-1912 Merrill and Son's Concord city directory for 1860-1861 Proceedings of the Bradford centennial celebration at Bradford, Merrimack Co., N.H., 1787-1887 Sesqui-centennial (150th) celebration held at Peterborough, N.H., 1889 The Concord city directory 1864 The First Parish in Dover, New Hampshire 250th anniversary, 1883 The History of Dublin, New Hampshire The Lincolnshire origin of some Exeter settlers Twenty-five years an historical sketch of St. Paul's Parish, Concord N.H. Unitarianism in Dover, New Hampshire, 1827-1897 a warning from the nineteenth century to the twentieth century New Hampshire Genealogical Digest, 1623-1900, Vol. I A bi-centennial sermon, or, The two hundredth anniversary of the formation of the First Congregational Church in Dover, N.H A brief history of the Congregational Church in Goffstown, N.H. being part of a sermon A brief record of current events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1863 together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war A brief record of events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1862 together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war A centennial discourse delivered on the one hundredth anniverary of the formation of the Baptist Church, Newton, N.H. October 18, 1855 A discourse commemorative of John Riley Varney preached at the First Church, Dover, N.H., May 5, 1882 A discourse delivered in Dublin, N.H., September 7, 1845 it being the Sabbath after the twenty-fifth anniversary of his ordination A discourse delivered in the First Church of Dover, May 18, 1873, on the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Dover, N.H. A discourse on the growth and development of Concord, N.H. in the last fifty years being the third semi-centennial A genealogical and biographical account of the descendants of Elder William Wentworth one of the first settlers of Dover, in the state of New Hampshire A genealogy of the Hamilton family from David Hamilton of Dover, New Hampshire down to the present day 1651-1960 A genealogy of the first five generations in America of the Lang family, descendants of Robert Lang, fisherman, of the Isles of Shoals and of Sagamore Creek, Portsmouth, N.H., born before 1650, married, 1668, Ann Williams With some notices of allied Sagamore creek and other Portsmouth families, Williams, Walford, Brooking, Wallis, Staples, Peverly, Sherburne, Jones, Savage, Moses, Jeffry, Beck, Banfield, etc. . A genealogy of the lineal descendants of William Wood who settled in Concord, Mass. in 1638 containing also revolutionary and other records A historical sketch of Bedford, N.H. being a discourse delivered Sabbath afternoon, July 4th, 1841, in the Presbyterian meeting house A history of the Eleventh New Hampshire Regiment, Volunteer Infantry in the Rebellion War, 1861-1865 covering its entire service, with interesting scenes of army life, and graphic details of battles, skirmishes, sieges, marches, and hardships, in which its officers and men participated A history of the Everhart and Shower families, from 1744 to 1883, embracing six generations also a sketch of Manchester, Md A history of the Fifth Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 in two parts A history of the Second Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry, in the War of the Rebellion A history of the antecedents and descendants of William and Dorothy Worthen Forrest of Canterbury Borough, N.H. with many biographical sketches and family portraits A history of the town of Keene from 1732, when the township was granted by Massachusetts, to 1874, when it became a city A history of the town of Sullivan, New Hampshire, 1777-1917 A semi-centennial discourse delivered Sunday, March 24, 1878 commemorative of the organization of the Congregational Church, Newmarket, N.H A semi-centennial discourse, delivered at Laconia, N.H., June 18, 1878, on the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the Conference of Churches of Strafford County A sketch of the Duncklee family and a history of the descendants of David Duncklee of Amherst, N.H. and of his sister Hannah Duncklee Howe of Milford, N.H A sketch of the life of the Hon. Phinehas Adams of Manchester, New Hampshire A topographical and historical sketch of the town of Andover, in the county of Hillsborough, and state of New Hampshire Address at the centennial celebration of the settlement of the town of Lancaster, N.H., July 14, 1864 Address by Rev. A.W. Burnham, D.D., of Rindge, N.H. , at the Centennial Celebration, at Dunbarton, New Hampshire, September 13, 1865 Addresses and proceedings at the centennial anniversary of the Congregational Church, in Sanbornton, N.H., November 12 and 13, 1871 An address delivered at Bedford, New Hampshire on the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation of the town, May 19th, 1850 An address delivered on the centennial celebration, to the people of Hollis, N.H. September 15th, 1830 Annals of Old Home Week Pittsfield, N.H., August 17-21, 1901 Annals of the Brentwood, N.H. Congregational Church and Parish Annals of the town of Concord, in the county of Merrimack, and state of New-Hampshire, from its first settlement in the year 1726, to the year 1823 with several biographical sketches to which is added, a memoir of the Penacook Indians Annual record of the Congregational Church, Mt. Vernon, N.H. for 1883 Articles of faith and covenant, with a brief history of the Congregational Church in Henniker, N.H. and a list of all those who have been received as members Batchelder, Batcheller genealogy descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler of England . who settled the town of New Hampton, N.H. and Joseph, Henry, Joshua, and John Batcheller, of Essex Co., Mass Berlin, New Hampshire centennial, 1829-1929 a series of articles compiled to commemorate the date of incorporation of the town of Berlin Biographical review this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Rockingham County, New Hampshire Bunker genealogy descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H. Bunker genealogy descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H. Caldwell James Caldwell of Londonderry and Windham, New Hampshire, especially Capt. John Mason, the founder of New Hampshire including his tract on Newfoundland, 1620, the American charters in which he was a grantee, with letters and other historical documents, together with a memoir Catholic memoirs of Vermont and New Hampshire with sketches of the lives of Rev. Wm. Henry Hoyt, and Fanny Allen also with accounts heretofore unpublished of the lives of Rev. Daniel Barber, Rev. Horace Barber, S.J., and Jerusha Barber, named in religion Sister Mary Augustin also with many of their letters Celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of Amherst, New Hampshire, 1910 Celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of Concord September 12, 1885 Centennial celebration of the Congregational Church in Newport, N.H. October 28, 1879 Centennial celebration of the dedication of the Congregational Meeting-House, Rindge, N.H., January 11, 1897 Centennial historical discourse of the Presbyterian Church, Bedford, N.H. Civil and religious history of Andover Center, N.H. Colcord genealogy descendants of Edward Colcord of New Hampshire, 1630 to 1908 Collections of the Dover, N.H., Historical Society Complete roster of the Eighth Regiment, New Hampshire Volunteers Concord directory containing the names, occupations and residence of the inhabitants of Concord Centre village, with other matters of great local interest Concord town records, 1732-1820 Croydon, N.H., 1866 proceedings at the centennial celebration, on Wednesday, June 13, 1866 a brief account of the leading men of the first century, with portraits together with historical and statistical sketches of the town Dedication of a soldiers' monument at Claremont, N.H., October 19, 1869 proceedings, speeches, etc Dedication of town hall in Rye, N.H., Nov. 19, 1873 historical addresses Descendants of Chase Whitcher of Warren N.H., fourth in descent from Thomas Whittier of Salisbury, (Haverhill) Mass Descendants of II, Eliphalet Fox, 1644, of Concord, Mass. (first son of Thomas Fox) (five generations) Descendants of Richard Waterhouse of Portsmouth, New Hampshire with notes on the descendants of Jacob Waterhouse of New London, Conn., Joshua Waterhouse of New Jersey and others also a sketch of the Waterhouse family in England Dover shadows Dover, N.H. in the U.S. Navy in 1861-1865 Duncklee and allied families ancestors of Stephen Duncklee 1770, probably after 1838, Elnathan Duncklee, earliest known ancestor of New Hampshire, book 7, family group VIII Ebenezer Hill the little minister of Mason, N.H. a sketch Exeter in 1776 sketches of an old New Hampshire town as it was a hundred years ago Facts about the Carroll County Kearsarge Mountain of New Hampshire Facts relating to the early history of Chester, N.H. from the settlement in 1720, until the formation of the state constitution in the year 1784 Family history, Anthony Taylor of Hampton, New Hampshire, founder, pioneer, town father, and some of his descendants, 1635-1935 Family record (incomplete) of James Nichols born in Londonderry, N.H. or vicinity, in the year 1733 Fletcher family history the descendants of Robert Fletcher of Concord, Mass Gazetteer of Cheshire County, N.H., 1736-1885 Gen. John Stark's home farm a paper read before the Manchester Historic Association, October 7, 1903 Genealogical gleanings relating to the Kelleys of Brentwood, N.H. and kindred families of Edgerly, Shute, Robinson, Hancock, and Cleveland Genealogical record of John Thorne, also the direct descendants of James Thorne and Hannah Brown of Salisbury Mass., and Kingston, N.H., also the families connected by marriage Genealogical record of the descendants of Moses Hadley and Rebecca Page of Hudson, N.H. together with some account of George Hadley, of Ipswich, Mass., and his descendants Genealogy of descendants of John Graves of Concord, Mass., 1635 Genealogy of David Annis of Hopkinton and Bath, New Hampshire his ancestors and descendants Genealogy of Samuel Williams of Grafton, N.H. fifth in descent from Richard Williams, of Taunton Genealogy of some of the descendants of Obadiah Wheeler of Concord, and Thomas Thaxter of Hingham Genealogy of the French family beginning with Samuel French and Naomi Abbott of Hollis, New Hampshire Genealogy of the Lord family which removed from Colchester, Conn. to Hanover, N.H. and then to Norwich, Vt Genealogy of the Moore family of Londonderry, New Hampshire, and Peterborough, New Hampshire, 1648-1924 Genealogy of the family of Walter Stewart of Londonderry, N.H., Boxford, Hopkinton and Blandford, Mass Handbook of Hartwell genealogy, 1636-1887 an account of the descendants of William Hartwell of Concord, Mass., and allied families of Bellows, Cummings, Gibson, Hill, Johnson, Jones, Kendall . Henry Tibbetts of Dover, New Hampshire, and some of his descendants Historical address delivered at the fiftieth anniversary of the First Baptist Sunday School, Concord, N.H., Sunday, June 25, 1876 Historical address delivered in Representatives Hall, on the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of Concord, June 7, 1915 Historical address on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of the town of Haverhill, New Hampshire September 20, 1912 Historical address prepared for the duo-centennial celebration of the founding of the city of Concord, New Hampshire, July 2-4, 1927 Historical discourse commemorative of the centennial anniversary of the Congregational Church, Plymouth, N.H. Historical discourse delivered at the centennial anniversary of the Congregational Church, Candia, N.H., April 5, 1871 Historical discourse, delivered at Atkinson, N.H., on the centennial anniversary of the Congregational Church Historical memoranda concerning persons and places in old Dover, N.H. Historical recollections a discourse, delivered at Lebanon, N.H. on Thanksgiving Day, November 25, 1830 embracing the leading events in the civil and ecclesiastical history of said town to the close of Rev. Isaiah Potter's ministry Historical sketch and roll of membership of the First Congregational Church, Webster, New Hampshire Historical sketch of Hampton, N.H., for 250 years, 1638-1888 and of the Congregational Church in Hampton, N.H. Historical sketch of the Second Parish, Exeter, N.H. together with the creed, list of members, etc Historical sketch, articles of faith and covenant, and regulations of the First Congregational Church, Keene, N.H. with list of members Historical sketches of Canterbury, N.H. a sermon History of Bedford, New Hampshire from 1737 being statistics compiled on the occasion of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the incorporation of the town, May 15, 1900 History of Brookline, formerly Raby, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire with tables of family records and genealogies History of Charlestown in New Hampshire from its first grant by the province of Massachusetts in 1735, to the year 1833 History of Cheshire and Sullivan Counties, New Hampshire History of Chester, New Hampshire, including Auburn a supplement to the History of old Chester, published in 1869 History of Chesterfield, Cheshire County, N.H. from the incorporation of Township Number One by Massachusetts in 1736, to the year 1881 together with family histories and genealogies History of Concord, New Hampshire from the original grant in seventeen hundred and twenty-five to the opening of the twentieth century History of Coos County, New Hampshire History of Dover, New Hampshire containing historical, genealogical and industrial data of its early settlers, their struggles and triumphs History of Francestown, N.H. from its earliest settlement April, 1758, to January 1, 1891 with a brief genealogical record of all the Francestown families History of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire History of Hudson, N.H. formerly a part of Dunstable, Mass., 1673-1733, Nottingham, Mass., 1733-1741, District of Nottingham, 1741-1746, Nottingham West, N.H., 1746-1830, Hudson, N.H., 1830-1912 History of Merrimack and Belknap Counties, New Hampshire History of New Boston, New Hampshire History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 in two parts with many biographical sketches and portraits also, pictures of public buildings and private residences History of Pembroke, N.H. 1730-1895 History of Pittsfield, N.H. in the Great Rebellion History of Rockingham and Strafford Counties, New Hampshire with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men History of Wolfeborough (New Hampshire) History of a branch of the Morrison family whose progenitor emigrated to America and located in Virginia in colonial days with sketches of the people and conditions of the country surrounding them and their posterity down to the present time also a sketch of the New Hampshire and Pennsylvania Morrisons settling in those states at an earlier date History of the Eighteenth New Hampshire Volunteers, 1864-5 History of the old township of Dunstable Nashua, Nashville, Hollis, Hudson, Litchfield, and Merrimac, N.H., Dunstable and Tyngsborough, Mass History of the town of Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire (first known as Narragansett Township Number Three, and subsequently as Southegan West) from the grant of the township by the Great and General Court of the province of Massachusetts Bay in June, 1728 to March, 1882 with genealogies of Amherst families, biographical sketches of natives and citizens of the town, and a sketch of the Narraganset fort fight, 19 December, 1675 History of the town of Andover, New Hampshire 1751-1906 History of the town of Antrim, N.H. for a period of one century from 1744 to 1844 History of the town of Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire History of the town of Candia, Rockingham County, N.H. from its first settlement to the present time History of the town of Cornish, New Hampshire with genealogical record, 1763-1910 History of the town of Durham, New Hampshire (Oyster River Plantation) with genealogical notes History of the town of Exeter, New Hampshire History of the town of Hampton, New Hampshire from its settlement in 1638, to the autumn of 1892 History of the town of Jefferson, New Hampshire, 1773-1927 History of the town of Mason, N.H. from the first grant in 1749, to the year 1858 History of the town of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire History of the town of Peterborough, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire with the report of the proceedings at the centennial celebration in 1839, an appendix containing the records of the original proprietors, and a genealogical and historical register History of the town of Richmond, Cheshire County, New Hampshire from its first settlement, to 1882 History of the town of Rye, New Hampshire from its discovery and settlement to December 31, 1903 History of the town of Wentworth, New Hampshire History of the town of Wilton, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire with a genealogical register Hon. Abiel Foster of Canterbury, New Hampshire Hosmer genealogy, descendants of James Hosmer who emigrated to America in 1635 and settled in Concord, Mass Inventory of the county archives of New Hampshire, No. 2, Carroll County (Ossipee) Inventory of the county archives of New Hampshire, No. 3, Cheshire County Inventory of the county archives of New Hampshire, No. 4. Coos County Inventory of the county archives of New Hampshire, No. 5. Grafton County Inventory of the town archives of New Hampshire, no. 8, Rockingham County, vol. i, town of Atkinson Inventory of the town archives of New Hampshire, no. 8, Rockingham County, vol. ii. town of Auburn Inventory of the town archives of New Hampshire, no. 8, Rockingham County, vol. xi. town of Exeter Inventory of the town archives of New Hampshire, no. 8, Rockingham County, vol. xiii. town of Greenland John Waldron, of Dover, N.H. and his descendants Juridical and other statistics of the county of Strafford in the state of New Hampshire Landmarks in ancient Dover, New Hampshire Leonard Weeks of Greenland, N.H., and descendants, 1639-1888 with early records of the families connected, including the following names, Bailey, Bartlett, Brackett, Burley, Chapman, Chesley, Clark, Eastman, Folsom, Fowler, French, Frost, Haines, Hilton, Home, Lane, March, Mead, Moody, Moore, Philbrook, Pickering, Perkins, Rollins, Samborn, Scammon, Thompson, Wiggin and Wingate Manchester then and now an address Manchester, a brief record of its past and a picture of its present Marriage records of the Rev. Josiah Carpenter, pastor in Chichester, New Hampshire, 1791- Memorial of Elder Ebenezer Lamson of Concord, Mass. his ancestry and descendants 1635-1908 Memorial services address of welcome, poem, responses, ceremonies, and oration, at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument in Amherst, N.H., on the reunion of the Tenth Regiment of N.H. Veterans, 1890 Memorials of Meredith, New Hampshire Memorials of the First Church in Dorchester from its settlement in New England, to the end of the second century in two discourses, delivered July 4, 1830 Minutes of the Rockingham Conference at the annual meeting in Chester, N.H., June, 1851 Mont Vernon, N.H. twelvth sic annual record of the church and the town, for 1891 Mount Washington in 1961 (photos) Mt. Vernon, N.H. sixth annual record of the church and the town, for 1885 My great grandfather's house in Exeter, New Hampshire Narratives, traditions and personal reminiscences connected with the early history of the Bellows family and of the village of Walpole, New Hampshire Newington, New Hampshire, parish and town a study in ecclesiastical history Notable events in the history of Dover, New Hampshire from the first settlement in 1623 to 1865 One hundredth anniversary of the Congregational Church at Meriden, N.H., May 2d, 1880 Oration delivered at the centennial celebration, in Brookline, N.H., September 8, 1869 Oration of Hon. Charles H. Bartlett, of Manchester, N.H., at the dedication of the Soldiers' Monument at Amherst, N.H., June 19, 1890 Origin of the Stark family of New Hampshire and a list of living descendants of General John Stark Origin of the name of the town of Peterborough, New Hampshire Palmer groups John Melvin of Charlestown and Concord, Mass., and his descendants . Papers read by J. Trask Plumer, before the Manchester Historic Association Peterborough, New Hampshire, in the American Revolution Peverly family Thomas Peverly of Portsmouth, N.H., 1623-1670, and some of his descendants Poem read at the centennial celebration of the town of Northfield June 19, 1880 Proceedings of Minute-men's Day, Hollis, N.H., 1898 including address of Sarah Alice Worcester Raymond, New Hampshire fifty years ago an address at the Old Home Week Celebration, Raymond, N.H., August 20, 1901 Religious services and address of William L. Foster, at the consecration of Blossom Hill Cemetery, Concord, N.H., Friday, July 13, 1860 Reminiscences and events in Concord's history Reminiscences and genealogical record of the Vaughan family of New Hampshire Reminiscences of New Hampton, N.H. also a genealogical sketch of the Kelley and Simpson families and an autobiography More resources for New Hampshire 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 'Goshen' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Goshen, Sullivan County, New Hampshire New Hampshire > Sullivan County > Goshen Towns in this County Acworth Charlestown Claremont Cornish Croydon Goshen Grantham Langdon Lempster Newport Plainfield Springfield Sunapee Unity Washington MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Sullivan County More resources for New Hampshire Genealogy Dashboard Goshen on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Goshen, NH Goshen books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Goshen Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Oklahoma-Le Flore-Bokoshe Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Bokoshe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma Bokoshe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma No resources found specifically for Bokoshe, but you may be able to find information about Bokoshe in materials for Le Flore County and/or the State of Oklahoma using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Bokoshe, 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 'Bokoshe' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Bokoshe, Le Flore County, Oklahoma Oklahoma > Le Flore County > Bokoshe Towns in this County Arkoma Bokoshe Cameron Cowlington Fanshawe Fort Coffee Heavener Howe Le Flore Panama Panama Pocola Pocola Poteau Poteau Rock Island Shady Point Spiro Talihina Talihina Wister MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Le Flore County More resources for Oklahoma Genealogy Dashboard Bokoshe on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Bokoshe, OK Bokoshe books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Bokoshe Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Georgia-Habersham-Tallulah-Falls Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Tallulah Falls, Habersham County, Georgia Tallulah Falls, Habersham County, Georgia No resources found specifically for Tallulah Falls, but you may be able to find information about Tallulah Falls in materials for Habersham County and/or the State of Georgia using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Tallulah Falls, 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: Atlanta centennial year book 1837-1937 Atlanta illustrated : containing glances at its population, business, manufactures, industries, institutions, society, healthfulness, architecture... Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History The house of Plant of Macon, Georgia with genealogies and historical notes A genealogical record and history of the Georgia family in America being the children and descendants of William and Sarah (Cable) Georgia and the children and descendants of Elijah Burr (1st) and Keziah (Stewart) Georgia, these were the first two men of this name to come to America both male and female lines are carried out complete A history and genealogy of the families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia, and the descent of the Bolton family from Assheton, Byron and Hulton of Hulton Park A history of Columbus, Georgia 1828-1928 A history of Georgia for use in schools A history of Georgia from its first discovery by Europeans to the adoption of the present constitution in MDCCXCVIII A history of Rome and Floyd County, State of Georgia, United States of America including numerous incidents of more than local interest, 1540-1922 A history of Savannah and south Georgia A history of the Glen family of South Carolina and Georgia A history of the Willis family of New England and New Jersey and their ancestors comprising the families of Farrand, Ball, Kitchell, Cook, Ward, Fairchild, Plume, Bruen, Smith, Treat, Pierson, Crane, Cooper, Sanford, Sheafe and others to which is added a history of the family of John Howard, Esq., of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of Georgia A personal narrative of some branches of the Lake family in America with particular reference to the antecedents and descendants of Richard Lake, Georgia pioneer Anchored yesterdays the log book of Savannah's voyage across a Georgia century in ten watches Annals of Athens, Georgia, 1801-1901 Arredondo's historical proof of Spain's title to Georgia a contribution to the history of one of the Spanish borderlands Atlanta and its builders a comprehensive history of the Gate City of the South Atlanta from the ashes Atlanta, a city of the modern South Atlanta, yesterday, today and tomorrow Augusta (Georgia) Barnwell's Atlanta city directory, and strangers' guide also, a general firemen's, church, Masonic, and Odd-fellows' record Bethesda an historical sketch of Whitefield's house of mercy in Georgia, and of the Union Society, his associate and successor in philanthropy Building Atlanta's future by John E. Ivey, Jr., Nicholas J. Demerath, Woodrow W. Breland Chicopee, Georgia Coastal Georgia Genealogical Society Colonel William Candler of Georgia his ancestry and progeny Columbus, Geo., from its selection as a trading town in 1827, to its partial destruction by Wilson's raid, in 1865 history, incident, personality Coweta County chronicles for one hundred years with an account of the Indians from whom the land was acquired, and some historical papers relating to its acquisition by Georgia, with lineage pages Diary of Rev. H. Clavreul with the names of dying Federal soldiers to whom he ministered at Andersonville, Ga. July and August, 1864 Early history of Tarboro, North Carolina also, Collated colonial public claims of Edgecombe County, and Easter Sunday in Savannah, Ga Ebenezer record book containing early records of Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Effingham, Ga., more commonly known as Ebenezer Church Family record of the Henderson and Whiddon families and their descendants with muster rolls Florida, its scenery, climate, and history with an account of Charleston, Savannah, Augusta, and Aiken, and a chapter for consumptives being a complete hand-book and guide Fort Pulaski National Monument, Georgia Genealogical notes relating to the families of Hon. Lyman Hall, of Georgia, Hon. Samuel Holden Parsons Hall of Binghamton, N.Y., and Hon. Nathan Kelsey Hall, of Buffalo, N.Y. Georgia Baptists historical and biographical Georgia and the Union in 1850 Georgia land and people Georgia unfinished state Georgia's landmarks, memorials and legends Gwinnett churches a complete history of every church in Gwinnet County, Georgia, with short biographical sketches of its ministers Hand book of the city of Atlanta a comprehensive review of the city's commercial, industrial and residential conditions Herschel V. Johnson of Georgia, state rights Unionist Historic Augusta a brief description of the monuments and places of historical interest in and around Augusta, Ga Historical collections of Georgia containing the most interesting facts, traditions, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and antiquities, from its first settlement to the present time compiled from original records and official documents illustrated by nearly one hundred engravings Historical collections of the Georgia chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution History and reminiscences of Dougherty County, Georgia History of Atlanta, Georgia with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers History of Baldwin County, Georgia History of Chattahoochee County, Georgia History of Clinch County, Georgia revised to date giving the early history of the county down to the present time (1916), also complete lists of county officers, with chapters on the histories of old families of Clinch County History of Georgia History of Gordon County, Georgia History of Harmony Grove-Commerce, Jackson County, Georgia History of Lowndes County, Georgia, 1825-1941 History of Marion County, Georgia History of Pulaski County, Georgia official history History of Savannah, Ga. from its settlement to the close of the eighteenth century History of Thomas County, Georgia from the time of DeSoto to the Civil War History of Upson County, Georgia History of Walker County, Georgia History of Ware County, Georgia History of Washington County (Georgia) History of Worth County, Georgia for the first eighty years, 1854-1934 History of the Michigan organizations at Chickamauga, Chattanooga and Missionary Ridge, 1863 History of the Midway Congregational Church, Liberty County, Georgia Index to volume I, Historical collections of the Georgia chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution published in 1926 Indian affairs in Georgia, 1732-1756 Inventory of the church archives of Georgia Inventory of the county archives of Georgia James Oglethorpe the founder of Georgia Jekyl sic Island Club, Brunswick, Georgia, 1911 Marriage records of Bulloch County, Georgia 1796 (origin of county) through 1875 Memorial history of Augusta, Georgia from its settlement in 1735 to the close of the eighteenth century Miscellanies of Georgia historical, biographical, descriptive, etc Name index of persons mentioned in the Historical collections of Georgia, by the Rev. George White, M.A Official history of Whitfield County, Georgia Our Georgia-Florida frontier the Okefinokee Swamp, its history and cartography Pioneer citizens' history of Atlanta 1833-1902 Semi-centennial history of the Second Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, November 27-30, 1904 Slave life in Georgia a narrative of the life, sufferings, and escape of John Brown, a fugitive slave, now in England Some Huguenot families of South Carolina and Georgia. Bourquin family Some early tax digests of Georgia Special message of Gov. Joseph E. Brown to the Legislature of Georgia on our federal relations, retaliatory state legislation, the right of secession, andc., November 7th, 1860 Stories of Georgia Studies in Georgia history and government Sutherland records found in Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia Ten years on a Georgia plantation since the war Testimony taken by Committee appointed to investigate the official conduct of Rufus B. Bullock, late governor of Georgia The Atlanta spirit altitude + attitude The Catchings and Holliday families and various related families in Virgina sic, Georgia, Mississippi and other southern states The Cuthberts, barons of Castle Hill and their descendants in South Carolina and Georgia The Georgia annual a compendium of useful information about Georgia needed by every business and professional man in the state, and which is here combined in one handy volume The Gindrat family a supplement to Some Huguenot families of South Carolina and Georgia The Moravians in Georgia, 1735-1740 The Spanish missions of Georgia The Story of Washington-Wilkes The dead towns of Georgia The early history of Jackson County, Georgia the writings of the late G.J.N. Wilson, embracing some of the early history of Jackson County the first settlers, 1784 formation and boundaries to the present time records of the Talasee Colony struggles of the colonies of Yamacutah, Groaning Rock, Fort Yargo, Stonethrow and Thomocoggan The history of Brooks County, Georgia The history of Christ Church Parish, Macon, Georgia March 5th 1825, March 5th, 1925 The history of Cook County, Georgia and its municipalities The history of Georgia from its earliest settlement to the present time The history of Warm Springs, Georgia The history of the state of Georgia from 1850 to 1881 embracing the three important epochs, the decade before the War of 1861-5, the war, the period of Reconstruction with portraits of the leading public men of this era The removal of the Cherokee Indians from Georgia The revolutionary movement in Georgia, 1763-1777 The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865 More resources for Georgia 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 'Tallulah Falls' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Tallulah Falls, Habersham County, Georgia Georgia > Habersham County > Tallulah Falls Towns in this County Alto Baldwin Clarkesville Cornelia Demorest Mount Airy Tallulah Falls MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Habersham County More resources for Georgia Genealogy Dashboard Tallulah Falls on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Tallulah Falls, GA Tallulah Falls books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Tallulah Falls Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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