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- Top 1000 Most Common Surnames in America | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
A list of the top 1,000 most common surnames in the United States according to the census. Browse or search the list and find free genealogy resources pertaining to each name. Top 1,000 Most Common Surnames in the United States Rank Surname 1st Smith 2nd Johnson 3rd Williams 4th Brown 5th Jones 6th Garcia 7th Miller 8th Davis 9th Rodriguez 10th Martinez 11th Hernandez 12th Lopez 13th Gonzalez 14th Wilson 15th Anderson 16th Thomas 17th Taylor 18th Moore 19th Jackson 20th Martin 21st Lee 22nd Perez 23rd Thompson 24th White 25th Harris 26th Sanchez 27th Clark 28th Ramirez 29th Lewis 30th Robinson 31st Walker 32nd Young 33rd Allen 34th King 35th Wright 36th Scott 37th Torres 38th Nguyen 39th Hill 40th Flores 41st Green 42nd Adams 43rd Nelson 44th Baker 45th Hall 46th Rivera 47th Campbell 48th Mitchell 49th Carter 50th Roberts Page 1 of 20 Search Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census. Be sure to check out the Free Genealogy Resources where you may find more information about this name! Share
- Mayflower Pilgrims Illustrations Art Gallery
Mayflower illustrations depicting scenes of the Pilgrims & Strangers and their 1620 voyage, their arrival and settlement at Plymouth Bay Colony. These antique engravings were extracted from century-old books. Loading... Enjoy these Mayflower illustrations including the Pilgrims fleeing from England, departing from Holland, aboard the Mayflower writing and signing the Mayflower Compact, arriving at Cape Cod, landing, disembarking, and the settlement of Plymouth Bay Colony. These illustrations were printed over 100 years ago and are therefore in the public domain. These make great additions to your family history collection or scrapbook. MAYFLOWER PASSENGER LIST INTERACTIVE DATABASE FREE MAYFLOWER RESOURCES ONLINE SHOW SITE INDEX
- Branches of my family | MyGenealogAddiction.com
Genealogy of the Reese, Harvey, Dickinson, Decker, Shirley, Leonard, Daniels, Hollenbeck and Dykeman line with hundreds of their ancestors... Trees in my Family Forest Click here for Index of All Ancestors The Four Quarters of My Mother Reese Harvey Dickinson Decker The Four Quarters of My Father Leonard Hollenbeck Daniels Dykeman Click here to see the Family Blog Portraits of My Ancestors These are only ancestors whose portraits are available . See Index of Ancestors for all my ancestors! Show Maternal Only Show Paternal Only Show All Portraits of My Ancestors Leonard Hollenbeck Sherman Harvey Mayo Sherman Reese Decker Leonard Shirley Strong Reese Reese Dickinson Dickinson Brown Temple Hazard Dickinson Dykeman Robinson Leonard Allen Ballard Leonard Daniels Mayo Dickinson Kimberly Daniels Reese Temple Reynolds Griffith Leonard Harvey Reese Griffith Sparks Portraits of My Maternal Ancestors Reese Dickinson Dickinson Kimberly Reese Robinson Reynolds Griffith Dickinson Mayo Griffith Reese Decker Temple Mayo Hazard Dickinson Reese Strong Ballard Reese Harvey Temple Harvey Shirley Allen Portraits of My Paternal Ancestors Leonard Sherman Leonard Leonard Daniels Brown Leonard Leonard Hollenbeck Sparks Dykeman Sherman Daniels Click here for Index of All Ancestors Sign the Guest Book We'd love to hear from you! Search MyGenealogyAddiction Reese Family Sign the Guest Book We'd love to hear from you! 1/15
- Mayflower Passengers Interactive List
Interactive Mayflower passenger list complete with illustrations, age, vital info, religious views, and more. Select a passenger: Choose a Passenger View all passengers London Merchant Adventurers Had No Known Descendants Male Passengers Separatists Children (Under 18) Died the first Year Mayflower Compact Signers Leiden Congregation Has Descendants Female Passengers Non-Separatists Adults (18+) Servants & Hired Men Crewmen & Ship Employees Filter All Passengers & Crewmen: 108 John Allerton John Billington John Alden Mary (Norris) Allerton John Billington Jr Priscilla (Mullins) Alden Remember Allerton Dorothy (May) Bradford Bartholomew Allerton Ellen Billington William Bradford Isaac Allerton Francis Billington Love Brewster Load More Many members of the Leyden Congregation departed from Leyden in late July 1620 aboard the Speedwell. These Pilgrims sailed to Southampton, England, where they met up with the Mayflower and together the two ships departed from Southampton in early-mid August, but they had to land at Dartmouth after the Speedwell sprung a leak. After a second failed attempt, many of the passengers returned to London. 102 passengers then boarded the Mayflower and with the ship's crew departed for the New World in early-mid September, arriving at Cape Cod in late November. Most of the passengers remained on board until mid-December, when they docked at Plymouth Rock. Click here for free Mayflower genealogy resources and more!
- Leonards in NY 1790 | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Analyze, compare and learn about the Leonard households in New York from 1790 to 1840. Although these early census only named the head of household, use this tool to find out which Leonard households contained a person of the age you are looking for. Share 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 Leonard households in NY 1790 Only the head of household was named on the 1790 U.S. Federal Census. The list below, contains all the Leonard households found in New York on the census in 1790. You can also use this tool to narrow down which Leonard households had a person fitting the age of the person you are looking for. The amount of information provided was minimal. Males were only categorized as under 16 or over 16 and the age of other household members in the home, including women, slaves, and people of color were not indicated at all. Browse the list below, containing all the Leonard households found in New York in 1790. Use the dropdown to filter the list. Results that don't fit your criteria will be eliminated from the results below. Click a name to learn more about the family and to see any other Leonards living in the same town and/or county, if any. Age Select an age group to filter the list below Showing all Leonard households on the census in New York in 1790: Matches: 28 Sort by Name Sort by Town Sort by County Name Total in home Place Abraham Leonard 9 Cambridge, Albany, New York David Leonard 7 Hillsdale, Columbia, New York Ebenezer Leonard 7 Otsego, Montgomery, New York Enoch Leonard 6 Albany Ward 3, Albany, New York Enoch Leonard 5 New York City Out Ward, New York, New York Ephraim Leonard 8 Rensselaerwick, Albany, New York Francis Leonard 4 New York City Montgomery Ward, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 11 Beekman, Dutchess, New York Jacob Leonard 10 New York City Montgomery Ward, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 5 New York City West Ward, New York, New York James Leonard 6 New York City West Ward, New York, New York James Leonard 8 Middletown, Ulster, New York Jeffrey Leonard 12 New York City North Ward, New York, New York Jeremiah Leonard 4 Middletown, Ulster, New York John Leonard 10 Watervliet, Albany, New York John Leonard 9 New York City West Ward, New York, New York Joseph Leonard 5 Chemung, Montgomery, New York Justin Leonard 7 Stephen Town, Albany, New York Mary Leonard 3 New York City Montgomery Ward, New York, New York Moses Leonard 3 Pawling, Dutchess, New York Reuben Leonard 4 Pawling, Dutchess, New York Ruth Leonard 2 New Windsor, Ulster, New York Samuel Leonard 7 Hillsdale, Columbia, New York Sibby Leonard 8 North Castle, Westchester, New York Simeon Leonard 7 Stillwater, Albany, New York Timothy Leonard 7 Granville, Washington, New York William Leonard 4 Clinton, Dutchess, New York William Leonard 3 New York City Out Ward, New York, New York Statistics & Observations In 1790 there were 28 Leonard households in New York. Nine (or 32%) of these 28 Leonard households were in New York City. The total number of people residing in Leonard households in NY in 1790 was 181. Of these, two were slaves, whose age and gender were not recorded. 22% of the occupants of Leonard homes in NY in 1790 were males under the age of 16. 24% of the occupants were males age 16 or older. The most common Leonard name on the 1790 Census was Jacob . 53% of the occupants were female, whos age was not recorded.
- Free Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Hundreds of free genealogy resources; browse by record type or state; military, census, births, deaths, tips, tools and much more! Bookmark the page and subscribe for free updates! Genealogy Dashboard Share There are so many hidden genealogy gems available online if you know where you look. This is my place for saving, organizing, and sharing the thousands I've discovered so far. I add my finds and items people share here regularly and almost all of them are free. Check back for updates and click here to subscribe for free updates by email . Show Instructions Hide Instructions For best results, choose a Record Type or Place from the dropdown lists below. You can also enter a keyword to find a resource quickly. Please note, this search only searches the title and description of the resource, NOT the entire resource. Therefore, if the term you search is not in the title, it may not appear in the results. It is best to select a resource type, state, county, and/or town and browse the lists for relevant results. Search Reset Results... 10,000 names of persons given in the first book of vital records in Moravia, Cayuga County, NY 100 years at the State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania with a history in words and pictures, 1855-1955 100 years in Montague County, Texas 100 years of education, 1847-1947 100 years of the Reading High School Alumni Association, 1867-1967 100 years on the North Shrewsbury 100-110th anniversary, Calvary Episcopal Church, Flemington, New Jersey, the anniversary years, 1949 1000 Island House, season of '86 Alexandria Bay, River St. Lawrence 100th anniversary of Hanover St. Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Del., 1872 100th anniversary of Methodism in Dover, N.J., 1838-1938 100th anniversary of Union High School, 1881-1981 a history of Union High School 100th anniversary of the Farmers' Trust Company, Mount Holly, New Jersey, 1814-1914 100th anniversary of the First Congregational Society, Unitarian, Burlington, Vermont January the thirtieth to February the first, nineteen hundred and ten 100th anniversary of the First Regular Baptist Church of Dayton, Ohio, founded May 29, 1824 history of the church 100th anniversary of the Lutheran Congregation of Macungie, Pennsylvania 100th anniversary of the town of Junius historical papers read before the Seneca Falls Historical Society 100th anniversary, St. Paul of the Cross Church, Dayton, New York 125 years of pig iron manufacture at Robesonia, Pennsylvania 125th Anniversary 1838-1963, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Lionville, Pa 125th anniversary of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saddle River, N.J. historical sketch, 1821-1946 Load More No matches found. Try different search terms or choose a category below. Advertisement: Resources by Place/Ethnicity Choose a U.S. State Choose a Country Resources by Category -ALL- Bibliographies and Finding Aids Biographies Cemetery Records Census Records Church Records Coats of Arms DNA Testing Family Trees Online Foreign Records General Genealogy References General History Historical Books Immigrants to America Local Histories Maps Marriage Records Mayflower Pilgrim Records Military Records Miscellaneous Native American Newspapers Other Sites Photographs and Images Specific Surnames Vital Records Specific Groups/Regions Choose a Region Advertisement: Your tips and comments are welcome! Advertisement: Latest Blogs The Pink Hill Legend Dutch Baptismal Names and their English equivalents Baptism Records Break Down Brick Walls American (General) New England American Midwest American Northeast American South American West Native American
- Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 online free
Find Massachusetts birth, marriage and death records through 1850. Also includes dates of divisions and formation of towns. A free valuable resource. Early Massachusetts vital records These resources are devoted to early births, marriages and deaths in Massachusetts towns. Click here to see all Massachusetts genealogy resources . These records are available thanks to Robert Henry Eddy's endowment to the New England Historical Genealogical Society. In 1901 $20,000 of the fund was set aside for the Eddy Town-Record Fund, for the purpose of publishing vital records from the towns of Massachusetts. The finished products are show here: (Towns are listed alphabetically. This is a work in progress!) A copy of the records of births, marriages and deaths, and of intentions of marriage of the town of Hanover, Mass., 1717-1787 A copy of the records of births, marriages and deaths, and of intentions of marriage of the town of Hanover, Mass., 1717-1787 A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston containing Dorchester births, marriages, and deaths to the end of 1825 A report of the Record Commissioners of the city of Boston : containing Dorchester births, marriages, and deaths to the end of 1825. Births, marriages and deaths in the town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850 Births, marriages and deaths in the town of Malden, Massachusetts, 1649-1850 Book of births, marriages, and deaths of Dartmouth, Westport, and New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1664-1821 Book of births, marriages, and deaths of Dartmouth, Westport, and New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1664-1821, Elisha C. Leonard Papers Church Records of the Town of Chesterfield, Massachusetts, 1762-1820 Concord, Massachusetts births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1850 Concord, Massachusetts : births, marriages, and deaths, 1635-1850 Marshfield, Massachusetts deaths 1753-1831 A list of deaths in Marshfield, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, from 1753-1831, was printed in The American Genealogist Vol 17 Issue 4, p. 236-239. It is from the second book of the records of the first church in Marshfield, containing removals by death or dismission. "This is not a literal copy but the items are all here and the wording is followed fairly completely". Massachusetts Births 1841-1915 Massachusetts Births 1841-1915 familysearch.org Massachusetts Births and Christenings 1639-1915 Massachusetts Births and Christenings 1639-1915 familysearch.org Massachusetts, Worcester County, Probate Files, 1731-1925 Probate estate files of Worcester County located at the Suffolk County Courthouse in Boston. The files are arranged by number then alphabetical by surname. The collection is being published as images become available. Name Changes in Massachusetts, 1780-1883 Name Changes in Massachusetts, 1780-1883 Records of Littleton, Massachusetts - births and deaths, from the earliest records in the town books begun in 1715 Records of Littleton, Massachusetts ... births and deaths, from the earliest records in the town books begun in 1715 Register of births, marriages, and deaths in the town of Milford, Massachusetts Register of births, marriages, and deaths in the town of Milford, Massachusetts Springfield, Massachusetts Births 1638-1887 Springfield, Massachusetts Births 1638-1887 familysearch.org The record of the town meetings, and abstract of births, marriages, and deaths in the town of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1887-1896 The record of the town meetings, and abstract of births, marriages, and deaths in the town of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1887-1896 Vital Records of Athol, Massachusetts to 1849 Athol, Worcester County, was established in 1762. Prior to that it was a plantation called Payquage. In 1783, a part was used to form Orange, Franklin County, and in 1786 another part was taken to form Gerry (Phillipston). Parts of Athol were annexed to Royalston in 1799 and 1803. In 1806 a part of Gerry was annexed and in 1816 a part of Orange was annexed. In 1829, some common lands were added. Parts of New Salem were annexed in 1830 and 1837. (Vital Records of Athol, Massachusetts to 1849, births, marriages, deaths) Vital Records of Becket, Massachusetts to 1850 Prior to 1765, Becket, Berkshire County, was a plantation called Number Four. From 1765 to 1783 it was part of Middlefield. (Vital Records of Becket, Massachusetts to 1850, Births, marriages, deaths) Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births) Bridgewater, Plymouth County, was established from a part of Duxbury called the New Plantation in 1656. West Bridgewater was created in 1822 and East Bridgewater was created in 1823. See also East Bridgewater and West Bridgewater. (Vital Records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births)) Vital Records of Brockton, Massachusetts to 1850 Brockton was called North Bridgewater as early as 1821. Bridgewater was formerly part of Duxbury. The name Brockton was adopted in 1874. (Vital Records of Brockton, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Brookfield, Massachusetts to 1850 Quobauge was ordered to be named Brookfield in 1673, but it was not incorporated as a town until 1718. (Vital Records of Brookfield, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births) Cambridge was called Newtowne from 1631 to 1638, when the name was changed to Cambridge. Lexington was formed from Cambridge in 1712. Part of Cambridge was annexed to Waltham in 1755. Parts of Charlestown were annexed to Cambridge in 1761 and 1802, and again in 1818 and 1820. Brighton was formed from Cambridge in 1816. In 1855 part of Watertown was annexed to Cambridge. (Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births)) Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to 1849 Chelmsford was created as a plantation between 1653 and 1653. Part of Chelmsford was established as Westford in 1729, to Dunstable in 1755, to Carlisle in 1780 and 1783, and to Lowell in 1726. (Vital Records of Chelmsford, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Chester, Massachusetts to 1850 Chester, Hampden County, was a plantation called Murrayfield until 1765. Norwich was formed from part of Murrayfield in 1773 and more land was added in 1781. In 1783 the name was changed to Chester and part of it was used to form Middlefield, Hampshire County. In 1799 another part was taken to form Worthington, Hampshire County. In 1853 part was annexed to Norwich. (Vital Records of Chester, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Chilmark, Massachusetts to 1849 Chilmark, Dukes County, was established from common land in 1694. In 1714, it was referred to as "the Mannor of Tisbury, commonly called Chilmark". (Vital Records of Chilmark, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts to 1850 Conway, Franklin County, was formed from a part of Deerfield in 1767. It became a town in 1775 and in 1781 part of Shelburne was annexed. In 1785, part of Conway was annexed to Goshen, Hampshire County. In 1791 and 1811 parts of Deerfield were annexed again. In 1838 part of Conway was annexed to Buckland. (Vital Records of Conway, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Dalton, Massachusetts to 1850 Dalton, Berkshire County, was formed from the plantation of Ashuelot Equivalent in 1784. In 1795 a part of Windsor was annexed to Dalton and in 1804 part of Dalton was used to form Partridgefield. (Vital Records of Dalton, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Dana, Massachusetts to 1850 Dana was formed in 1801 from parts of Greenwich, Hardwick and Petersham. The town was located in Worcester County, Massachusetts. It was lost as a result of the formation of the Quabbin Reservoir. Vital Records of Danvers, Massachusetts to 1850 Danvers was a part of Salem at the time of its formation in 1632. It was referred to as "The Farms", until it was set off as Salem Village in 1671-2. In 1710, the southern portion became Peabody. In 1728, Middleton was formed from part of it. In 1752 the village and Middle parishes of Salem became Davers, incorporated in 1757. (Vital Records of Danvers, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Deerfield, Massachusetts to 1850 Deerfield was recognized as a plantation in 1678. Conway was formed from Deerfield in 1767 as was Shelburne in 1768. Parts of Deerfield were then annexed to Conway again in 1791 and 1811, to Whately in 1810, and to Greenfield in 1896. Vital Records of Dorchester, Massachusetts 1826-1849 (Vital Records of Dorchester, Massachusetts 1826-1849). Notes: Dorchester is a Boston neighborhood comprising more than 6 square miles in the City of Boston, Massachusetts. Vital Records of Dunstable, Massachusetts to 1850 Dunstable was incorporated in 1673. Parts were taken to form Nottingham, New Hampshire, in 1733, and more was taken for Litchfield, N.H., in 1735. In 1741, much of Dunstable became Nashua, N.H., and in 1747 parts of Groton and Nottingham were annexed to it. In 1752 part was annexed to Groton, and in 1753, part of Groton was annexed back to Dunstable. In 1754, part of Nottingham was annexed to it. In 1755, part of Chelmsford was annexed to it. In 1789, Tyngsborogh was established from it. Parts of Groton were annexed to it again in 1793, 1796, and 1803. (Vital Records of Dunstable, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, was established from a part of Duxbury called the New Plantation in 1656. West Bridgewater was created in 1822 and East Bridgewater was created in 1823. See also Bridgewater and West Bridgewater. (Vital Records of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Edgartown, Massachusetts to 1850 Edgartown, Dukes County, was formerly known as Great Harbour, established 1671. Bounds between Edgartown and Tisbury were established in 1830. (Vital Records of Edgartown, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Essex, Massachusetts to 1849 From 1679 to 1819, the territory was called the Chebacco Parish, a part of Ipswich. (Vital Records of Essex, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Fitchburgh, Massachusetts from 1764 Eight volumes of records to browse and search. (Vital Records of Fitchburgh, Massachusetts from 1764) Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts to 1849 Gardner, Worcester County, Mass., was established June 27, 1785, from parts of Ashburnham, Templeton, Westminster and Winchendon. (Vital Records of Gardner, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Gill, Massachusetts from 1764 The town of Gill was established in September, 1793, from a part of Greenfield, Hampshire County. It became a part of Franklin County in 1811. A part of Northfield was annexed to Gill in 1795. The Great Island was also annexed to Gill after April 1, 1805. (Vital Records of Gill, Massachusetts from 1764) Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births, part 1 of 2) Gloucester was first used as a fishing camp as early as 1624 by the Dorchester Company but in 1639 the General Court declared it a fishing plantation called Cape Anne. It was called Gloucester as early as 1642. Part of Gloucester was used to form Rockport in 1840. (Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births, part 1 of 2)) Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births, part 2 of 2) Gloucester was first used as a fishing camp as early as 1624 by the Dorchester Company but in 1639 the General Court declared it a fishing plantation called Cape Anne. It was called Gloucester as early as 1642. Part of Gloucester was used to form Rockport in 1840. (Vital Records of Gloucester, Massachusetts to 1850 (Births, part 2 of 2)) Vital Records of Great Barrington, Massachusetts to 1850 Vital records of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, to the year 1850 Vital Records of Hadley, Massachusetts to 1850 These are handwritten pages that must be manually browsed. Vital Records of Hamilton, Massachusetts to 1850 Until 1793, Hamilton was known as the "Hamlet", a part of Ipswich. The parish that was incorporated there in Oct 1713 was the Third Church of Ipswich. (Vital Records of Hamilton, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Hardwick, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vital Records of Hardwick, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Hinsdale, Massachusetts to 1850 Hinsdale, Berkshire County, was formed from a part of Partridgefield (now Peru) in 1804. (Vital Records of Hinsdale, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Holden, Massachusetts to 1850 Holden was formed from Worcester in 1741. In 1804 and 1808 portions of Holden were annexed to Paxton and West Boylston. More was annexed to Paxton again in 1838. (Vital Records of Holden, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Hubbardston, Massachusetts to 1850 Hubbardston, Worcester County, was set apart from Rutland and incorporated in 1775. Part of the town was set off to Princeton in 1810. (Vital Records of Hubbardston, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to 1850 Ipswich was formed from common land called Agawam. In 1648 the village at the New Meadows was set off to Topsfield. In 1785, a part of Ipswich was annexed to Rowley and in 1793 a portion called The Hamlet was set off to Hamilton. In 1819, Chebacco parish was set off and established as Essex and in 1846 part of Ipswich was annexed to Boxford. (Vital Records of Ipswich, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Lee, Massachusetts to 1850 Lee, Berkshire County, was established in 1777 from parts of Great Barrington and Washington, the Glass Works Grant, and a part of William's Grant. (Vital Records of Lee, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Leominster, Massachusetts to 1850 Leominster, Worcester County, was established in 1740 from a part of Lancaster. Part of common lands called "No Town" were annexed to it in 1838. (Vital Records of Leominster, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Lincoln, Massachusetts to 1850 Lincoln was establishe from parts of Concord, Lexington and Weston in 1754. (Vital Records of Lincoln, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to 1849 (Births) Lynn began as early as 1629 when settlers from Salem resettled on the Saugus river, calling it Saugus until 1637. Lynn was reduced in 1644 to form Reading, in 1782 to form Lynnfield, and in 1815 to form Saugus. Lynn was incorporated as a city in 1850. 9Vital Records of Lynn, Massachusetts to 1849 (Births)) Vital Records of Lynnfield, Massachusetts to 1850 Lynnfield was originally a part of Lynn, known as "Lynn End" until it was set off in 1782 and incorporated as a town in 1814. (Vital Records of Lynnfield, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Malden, Massachusetts from 1649 to 1850 (Vital Records of Malden, Massachusetts from 1649 to 1850) Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts to 1849 (Births) Marblehead was originally a part of Salem, given the name Marble-Harbor. The name Marblehead first appears in records from 1633 and was established as a town in 1649. (Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts to 1849 (Births)) Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts to 1849 (Supplemental) Marblehead was originally a part of Salem, given the name Marble-Harbor. The name Marblehead first appears in records from 1633 and was established as a town in 1649. (Vital Records of Marblehead, Massachusetts to 1849 (Supplemental)) Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts to 1849 Marlborough, Middlesex County, was established as a plantation in 1660. A tract of land called Agaganquamasset was annexed to it in 1716. The part called Chauncy was established as Westborough in 1717, and another part became Southborough in 1727. Another part was annexed to Berlin in 1784 and part of Framingham was annexed to Marlborough in 1791. Part of Marlborough was annexed to Northborough in 1807, and to Bolton in 1829. Finally, a part of Southborough was annexed in 1843. (Vital Records of Marlborough, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Medway, Massachusetts to 1849 The town of Medway, Norfolk County, (formerly in Suffolk County until 1793) was established in 1713 from a part of Medfield. (Vital Records of Medway, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Methuen, Massachusetts to 1849 Methuen was originally the western part of Haverhill, until 1725. In 1847, part of Methuen was used to form the new town of Lawrence, and in 1854 more land was annexed to to it. (Vital Records of Methuen, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Middlefield, Massachusetts to 1850 Middlefield, Hampshire County, was established in 1783 from parts for Becker, Chester, Partridgefield (now Peru), Washington, Worthington, and common lands called Prescott's Grant. (Vital Records of Middlefield, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Millbury, Massachusetts to 1849 Millbury, formerly part of Sutton, was incorporated as a town in 1813. (Vital Records of Millbury, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Montgomery, Massachusetts to 1849 Montgomery was established in 1780 from parts of Westfield, Norwich, and Southampton. It was a part of Hampshire County until 1812, when Hampden County was formed. In 1792, Russell was formed from part of Montgomery. (Vital Records of Montgomery, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 New Salem was established as a district in 1753 and was made a town in 1775. In 1822 part of it was used to form Prescott. In 1824 part of Shutesbury was annexed to it. In 1830 part of it was annexed to Athol and in 1837, more went to Athol and some to Orange. (Vital Records of New Salem, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vol 1) Before 1635, the territory was called Wessacucon. Newburyport was set off from Newbury in 1764 and in 1819 a part of Newbury was set off to form Parson, which was changed to West Newbury in 1820. (Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vol. 1)) Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vol 2 pt 1) Before 1635, the territory was called Wessacucon. Newburyport was set off from Newbury in 1764 and in 1819 a part of Newbury was set off to form Parson, which was changed to West Newbury in 1820. (Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vol. 2 pt. 1)) Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vol 2 pt 2) Before 1635, the territory was called Wessacucon. Newburyport was set off from Newbury in 1764 and in 1819 a part of Newbury was set off to form Parson, which was changed to West Newbury in 1820. Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 (Vol. 2 pt. 2) Vital Records of Newburyport, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol 1 Births) Before 1635, the territory was called Wessacucon. Newburyport was set off from Newbury in 1764 and in 1819 a part of Newbury was set off to form Parson, which was changed to West Newbury in 1820. (Vital Records of West Newbury, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Oakham, Massachusetts to 1850 Oakham was established from part of Rutland in 1762. It had been known as Rutland Right Wing. The town was incorporated in 1775. Vital Records of Oakham, Massachusetts to 1850 Vital Records of Princeton, Massachusetts to 1849 Formerly part of Rutland, Princeton was incorporated as a town in 1771. Vital Records of Princeton, Massachusetts to 1849 Vital Records of Raynham, Massachusetts Vital Records of Raynham, Massachusetts (Bristol County), by Margaret Harris Stover, 1997. Vital Records of Richmond, Massachusetts to 1849 The town of Richmond, Berkshire County, was established in June, 1765, under the name of Richmont. Lenox was formed from Richmont in 1767. The name was changed to Richmond in 1785. (Vital Records of Richmond, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts to 1850 Rochester, Plymouth County, was established in 1686, from common land called Sippican. Part of Rochester was annexed to Wareham in 1739, to Fairhaven in 1836, to Marion in 1852, and to Mattapoisett in 1857. (Vital Records of Rochester, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Royalston, Massachusetts to 1850 Royalston was established from a tract called Royalshire in 1765. A portion was set off to Winchendon in 1780 and Orange, Franklin County, in 1783. A part of Gerry (afterwards Phillipston) was annexed to it in 1799 and parts of Athold were added in 1799 and again in 1803. (Vital Records of Royalston, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Rutland, Massachusetts to 1850 Rutland was established from common lands called Naquag in 1713. Part of Rutland was used to form Princeton in 1759, Oakham in 1762, Paxton in 1765, Hubbardston in 1767, and Paxton in 1772. (Vital Records of Rutland, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol 1) The locality of Salem was originally called Naumkeag by the Indians, and was settled by colonists in 1628. In 1643, Enon was formed from a part of Salem called Enon. The town of Manchester was formed from a part of Salem called Jeffryes Creeke in 1645. Part of Salem was set off to Marblehead in 1649. In 1668, Beverly was formed from a part of Salem called Bass River. In 1728, part of Salem was used to form Middleton. In 1752, the part of Salem called Salem Village, was set apart as Danvers. In 1753, part of Salem was annexed to Beverly. In 1836, Salem was incorporated as a city. (Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol. 1)) Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol 2) The locality of Salem was originally called Naumkeag by the Indians, and was settled by colonists in 1628. In 1643, Enon was formed from a part of Salem called Enon. The town of Manchester was formed from a part of Salem called Jeffryes Creeke in 1645. Part of Salem was set off to Marblehead in 1649. In 1668, Beverly was formed from a part of Salem called Bass River. In 1728, part of Salem was used to form Middleton. In 1752, the part of Salem called Salem Village, was set apart as Danvers. In 1753, part of Salem was annexed to Beverly. In 1836, Salem was incorporated as a city. (Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol. 2)) Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol 3) The locality of Salem was originally called Naumkeag by the Indians, and was settled by colonists in 1628. In 1643, Enon was formed from a part of Salem called Enon. The town of Manchester was formed from a part of Salem called Jeffryes Creeke in 1645. Part of Salem was set off to Marblehead in 1649. In 1668, Beverly was formed from a part of Salem called Bass River. In 1728, part of Salem was used to form Middleton. In 1752, the part of Salem called Salem Village, was set apart as Danvers. In 1753, part of Salem was annexed to Beverly. In 1836, Salem was incorporated as a city. (Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts to 1849 (Vol. 3)) Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to 1850 Salisbury was established in 1640 from common land called Colechester. In 1668, Amesbury was formed from part of Salisbury, with more land being annexed to Amesbury again in 1844 and 1846. (Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Shirley, Massachusetts to 1850 The town of Shirley, Middlesex County, was established as a district January 5, 1753, from a part of Groton. (Vital Records of Shirley, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Stoneham, Massachusetts to 1850 The northerly part of Charlestown, including all the lands on the east side of Woburn, south side of Reading, and west side of Malden. In 1734 parts of Malden and Reading were annexed to Stoneham. In 1853, part of Stoneham was annexed to Melrose. (Vital Records of Stoneham, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Tewksbury, Massachusetts to 1849 Tewksbury was originally a camping ground of the Wamesit tribe of Indians. It was established as Billerica first, which was divided to form Terksbury in 1734.Part of Tewksbury was annexd to Lowell in 1834. (Vital Records of Tewksbury, Massachusetts to 1849) Vital Records of Tisbury, Massachusetts to 1850 Tisbury, Duke County, was formerly called of Middletowne, established in 1671 from common land. (Vital Records of Tisbury, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Tyngsborough, Massachusetts to 1850 Tyngsborough was originally part of Dunstable, until 1789. In 1792 and 1798, other parts of Dunstable were annexed to it. (Vital Records of Tyngsborough, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Upton, Massachusetts to 1850 Upton was established in 1735, from parts of Mendon, Sutton, and Uxbridge, as well as parts of Hopkinton, Middlesex County. In 1763, part of Upton was annexed to Westborough, and in 1808 another part of Hopkinton was annexed.(Vital Records of Upton, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Washington, Massachusetts to 1850 Washington, Berkshire County, was founded in April 1777 from the plantation called Hartwood. The town was split in Oct 1777 to form Lee, in March 1783 to form Middlefield, and parts were take to annex Lenox in 1795 and 1802. Vital Records of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850 Bridgewater, Plymouth County, was established from a part of Duxbury called the New Plantation in 1656. West Bridgewater was created in 1822 and East Bridgewater was created in 1823. See also East Bridgewater and Bridgewater. (Vital Records of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of West Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850 Before 1635, the territory was called Wessacucon. Newburyport was set off from Newbury in 1764 and in 1819 a part of Newbury was set off to form Parson, which was changed to West Newbury in 1820. (Vital Records of West Newbury, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts to 1850 West Stockbridge, Berkshire County, was established in 1774, from Stockbridge and was made a town in 1775. In 1793, more common land was annexed to West Stockbridge. In 1829, more land from Stockbridge was annexed. In 1847, Alfred was formed from a part of West Stockbridge. (Vital Records of West Stockbridge, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts to 1850 The west Precinct of the Town of Chelmsford until Sept 1729. Also, in Sept 1730, part of Groton was annexed to Westford. (Vital Records of Westford, Massachusetts to 1850) Vital Records of Worthington, Massachusetts to 1850 Worthington, Hampshire County, was established in 1768 from the plantation called Number Three. In 1783, Middlefield was formed from part of Worthington. In 1799, a part of Chester was annexed. 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- Boston Transcript | MyGenealogyAddiction
Find old copies of The Boston Evening Transcript to read online for free. The Boston Evening Transcript was published as early as 1830 and contained a Genealogical column, which was published primarily on Monday and Wednesday, but sometimes on other days. Year Month Show only Monday & Wednesday editions Loading... Choose a year to see available issues: Learn more about the Boston Evening Transcript at AmericanAncestors.org . The AGBI (American Genealogical-Biographical Index) contains references to this resource. Use this tool to find them! Search the AGBI on Ancestry.com * (Subscription required) Results Sunday, April 27, 1851 Google News Monday, April 28, 1851 Google News Tuesday, April 29, 1851 Google News Thursday, May 1, 1851 Google News Friday, May 2, 1851 Google News Saturday, May 3, 1851 Google News Monday, January 2, 1860 Google News Wednesday, January 4, 1860 Google News Thursday, January 5, 1860 Google News Saturday, January 7, 1860 Google News Monday, January 9, 1860 Google News Tuesday, January 10, 1860 Google News Wednesday, January 11, 1860 Google News Thursday, January 12, 1860 Google News Friday, January 13, 1860 Google News Saturday, January 14, 1860 Google News Monday, January 16, 1860 Google News Wednesday, January 18, 1860 Google News Thursday, January 19, 1860 Google News Friday, January 20, 1860 Google News Saturday, January 21, 1860 Google News Monday, January 23, 1860 Google News Tuesday, January 24, 1860 Google News Wednesday, January 25, 1860 Google News Thursday, January 26, 1860 Google News Friday, January 27, 1860 Google News Saturday, January 28, 1860 Google News Monday, January 30, 1860 Google News Tuesday, January 31, 1860 Google News Wednesday, February 1, 1860 Google News Thursday, February 2, 1860 Google News Friday, February 3, 1860 Google News Saturday, February 4, 1860 Google News Monday, February 6, 1860 Google News Tuesday, February 7, 1860 Google News Wednesday, February 8, 1860 Google News Thursday, February 9, 1860 Google News Friday, February 10, 1860 Google News Saturday, February 11, 1860 Google News Monday, February 13, 1860 Google News Tuesday, February 14, 1860 Google News Wednesday, February 15, 1860 Google News Thursday, February 16, 1860 Google News Saturday, February 18, 1860 Google News Tuesday, February 21, 1860 Google News Tuesday, February 28, 1860 Google News Saturday, March 3, 1860 Google News Monday, March 5, 1860 Google News Wednesday, March 7, 1860 Google News Thursday, March 8, 1860 Google News Friday, March 9, 1860 Google News Saturday, March 10, 1860 Google News Monday, March 12, 1860 Google News Tuesday, March 13, 1860 Google News Wednesday, March 14, 1860 Google News Friday, March 16, 1860 Google News Saturday, March 17, 1860 Google News Monday, March 19, 1860 Google News Tuesday, March 20, 1860 Google News Wednesday, March 21, 1860 Google News Thursday, March 22, 1860 Google News Friday, March 23, 1860 Google News Monday, March 26, 1860 Google News Tuesday, March 27, 1860 Google News Wednesday, March 28, 1860 Google News Thursday, March 29, 1860 Google News Friday, March 30, 1860 Google News Saturday, March 31, 1860 Google News Sunday, April 1, 1860 Google News Monday, April 2, 1860 Google News Tuesday, April 3, 1860 Google News Thursday, April 5, 1860 Google News Friday, April 6, 1860 Google News Sunday, April 8, 1860 Google News Monday, April 9, 1860 Google News Wednesday, April 11, 1860 Google News Thursday, April 12, 1860 Google News Friday, April 13, 1860 Google News Saturday, April 14, 1860 Google News Monday, April 16, 1860 Google News Tuesday, April 17, 1860 Google News Wednesday, April 18, 1860 Google News Thursday, April 19, 1860 Google News Friday, April 20, 1860 Google News Saturday, April 21, 1860 Google News Wednesday, April 25, 1860 Google News Thursday, April 26, 1860 Google News Friday, April 27, 1860 Google News Saturday, April 28, 1860 Google News Monday, April 30, 1860 Google News Tuesday, May 1, 1860 Google News Wednesday, May 2, 1860 Google News Thursday, May 3, 1860 Google News Friday, May 4, 1860 Google News Saturday, May 5, 1860 Google News Monday, May 7, 1860 Google News Tuesday, May 8, 1860 Google News Wednesday, May 9, 1860 Google News Thursday, May 10, 1860 Google News Friday, May 11, 1860 Google News Share More Massachusetts Resources
- Leonards in NY 1820 | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Analyze, compare and learn about the Leonard households in New York from 1790 to 1840. Although these early census only named the head of household, use this tool to find out which Leonard households contained a person of the age you are looking for. Share 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 Leonard households in NY 1820 Only the head of household was named on the 1820 U.S. Federal Census. The list below, contains all the Leonard households found in New York on the census in 1820. You can also use this tool to narrow down which Leonard households had a child (male or female) fitting the age of the person you are looking for. Start by choosing the gender of the person. Then, choose the age group they would appear under in 1820. Results that don't fit your criteria will be eliminated from the results below. Click a name to learn more about the family and to see any other Leonards living in the same town and/or county, if any. Showing all Leonard households on the census in New York in 1820: Gender Age Start Over Matches: 180 Sort by Name Sort by Town Sort by County Name People in home Place Aaron Leonard 7 Le Roy, Genesee, New York Abiel Leonard 2 Milton, Saratoga, New York Abraham Leonard 7 Champlain, Clinton, New York Abraham Leonard 7 Hector, Tompkins, New York Abraham Leonard 6 Yonkers, Westchester, New York Addison Leonard 9 Truxton, Cortland, New York Alexis Leonard 3 Otselic, Chenango, New York Allen Leonard 3 Buffalo, Niagara, New York Almer Leonard 7 Johnstown, Montgomery, New York Alpheus Leonard 4 Amenia, Dutchess, New York Amasa Leonard 2 Dover, Dutchess, New York Amija Leonard 10 Chenango, Broome, New York Amos Leonard 7 Paris, Oneida, New York Andrew Leonard 6 Groton, Tompkins, New York Anna Leonard 6 Russell, Saint Lawrence, New York Ansell Leonard 2 Waterford, Saratoga, New York Asa Leonard 7 Berkshire, Broome, New York Asahel Leonard 12 Utica, Oneida, New York Asher Leonard 4 Hancock, Delaware, New York Augustine Leonard 5 Brutus, Cayuga, New York Azariah Leonard 5 Hamilton, Madison, New York Baker Leonard 12 Ischua, Cattaraugus, New York Banjamin Leonard 6 Ovid, Seneca, New York Barney G Leonard 4 Marcellus, Onondaga, New York Bartholomew Leonard 6 Newburgh, Orange, New York Benejah Leonard 2 Luzerne, Warren, New York Benjamin Leonard 11 Covert, Seneca, New York Benoni Leonard 6 Westmoreland, Oneida, New York Betativer Leonard 3 Guilford, Chenango, New York Caleb Leonard 9 Champlain, Clinton, New York Charles Leonard 4 Hancock, Delaware, New York Charles Leonard 9 Perry, Genesee, New York Charles Leonard 6 Stafford, Genesee, New York Daniel Leonard 5 Warren, Herkimer, New York Daniel Leonard 8 Henderson, Jefferson, New York Daniel Leonard 8 Pompey, Onondaga, New York Daniel Leonard 8 Carlisle, Schoharie, New York Daniel Leonard 8 Sharon, Schoharie, New York David H Leonard 7 Manlius, Onondaga, New York David Leonard 7 Austerlitz, Columbia, New York David Leonard 5 Hancock, Delaware, New York David Leonard 10 Johnstown, Montgomery, New York David Leonard 4 Hector, Tompkins, New York David Leonard Jr 4 Hancock, Delaware, New York Debrah Leonard 5 Batavia, Genesee, New York Dennis Leonard 6 New York Ward 1, New York, New York Dolly Leonard 1 Avon, Ontario, New York Ebenezer Leonard 8 Burlington, Otsego, New York Eli Leonard 4 Warren, Herkimer, New York Elijah Leonard 6 Leicester, Genesee, New York Elijah Leonard 9 Constantia, Oswego, New York Eliphalet Leonard 3 Louisville, Saint Lawrence, New York Elisha Leonard 6 Florence, Oneida, New York Elizabeth Leonard 4 Oswegatchie, Saint Lawrence, New York Enoch L Leonard 3 Jackson, Washington, New York Eunice Leonard 4 Pompey, Onondaga, New York Ezra Leonard 7 Champion, Jefferson, New York Ezra Leonard 6 Brutus, Cayuga, New York Francis Leonard 3 Bethlehem, Albany, New York Francis Leonard 7 New York Ward 2, New York, New York Franklin Leonard 2 Pierrepont, Saint Lawrence, New York Freeman Leonard 7 Middlesex, Ontario, New York George Leonard 7 Riga, Genesee, New York Harvey Leonard 6 Lowville, Lewis, New York Harvey Leonard 8 Johnstown, Montgomery, New York Heman Leonard 9 Columbus, Chenango, New York Henry B Leonard 4 Hector, Tompkins, New York Henry Leonard 5 Bethlehem, Albany, New York Henry Leonard 6 Orcean, Allegany, New York Henry Leonard 10 Genoa, Cayuga, New York Henry Leonard 6 Roxbury, Delaware, New York Henry Leonard 10 Riga, Genesee, New York Henry Leonard 2 Milton, Saratoga, New York Henry Leonard 3 Granville, Washington, New York Henry Leonard 7 Mentz, Cayuga, New York Ichabod Leonard 4 Brighton, Ontario, New York Isaac Leonard 3 Greene, Chenango, New York Isaac Leonard 5 Gates, Genesee, New York Isaac Leonard 9 Hounsfield, Jefferson, New York Isaac Leonard 3 Smithfield, Madison, New York Jacob Leonard 12 New York Ward 4, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 10 Prattsburg, Steuben, New York James Leonard 3 Greene, Chenango, New York James Leonard 3 Gains, Genesee, New York James Leonard 12 Butternuts, Otsego, New York James Leonard 7 Hector, Tompkins, New York James Leonard 8 Whitehall, Washington, New York James Leonard 7 Mentz, Cayuga, New York James T Leonard 5 New York Ward 1, New York, New York Jarvis Leonard 2 Vienna, Oneida, New York Jas Ray Jos Leonard 7 New York Ward 9, New York, New York Jesse Leonard 5 Williamson, Ontario, New York Job Leonard 5 Sharon, Schoharie, New York Job Leonard 3 Granville, Washington, New York Joel Leonard 8 Constable, Franklin, New York John Leonard 7 Bethlehem, Albany, New York John Leonard 7 Sempronius, Cayuga, New York John Leonard 7 Brooklyn, Kings, New York John Leonard 5 New York Ward 7, New York, New York John Leonard 8 Ovid, Seneca, New York John Leonard 10 Whitehall, Washington, New York Jonas Leonard 7 German, Chenango, New York Jonathan Leonard 6 Minerva, Essex, New York Jonathan Leonard 9 Parma, Genesee, New York Joseph B Leonard 6 Smyrna, Chenango, New York Joseph Leonard 8 Brutus, Cayuga, New York Joseph Leonard 4 New York Ward 4, New York, New York Joseph Leonard Jr 5 Chenango, Broome, New York Joshua Leonard 7 Lysander, Onondaga, New York Joshua Leonard 7 Pompey, Onondaga, New York Joshua Leonard Jr 4 Scipio, Cayuga, New York Josiah Leonard 14 Johnstown, Montgomery, New York Josiah Leonard 13 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Justus Leonard 4 Stephentown, Rensselaer, New York Levi Leonard 4 Royalton, Niagara, New York Levi Leonard 7 Hector, Tompkins, New York Lewis Leonard 7 Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, New York Lewis Leonard 8 Parma, Genesee, New York Lorin Leonard 2 Hancock, Delaware, New York Luther Leonard 7 Brutus, Cayuga, New York Manapah Leonard 13 Mentz, Cayuga, New York Mariah Leonard 14 Albany, Albany, New York Mary Leonard 4 New York Ward 3, New York, New York Mary Leonard 7 Lansingburg, Rensselaer, New York Moses Leonard 8 Warren, Herkimer, New York Moses S Leonard 7 Mayfield, Montgomery, New York Nathaniel Leonard 3 Truxton, Cortland, New York Nathaniel Leonard 6 Lewiston, Niagara, New York Nathaniel Leonard 4 Milton, Saratoga, New York Nathaniel Leonard 11 Tioga, Tioga, New York Noah Leonard 8 Augusta, Oneida, New York Numa Leonard 5 Rome, Oneida, New York Patrick Leonard 5 Fishkill, Dutchess, New York Peggy Leonard 2 Camillus, Onondaga, New York Peter Leonard 4 New York Ward 7, New York, New York Peter R Leonard 11 Pierrepont, Saint Lawrence, New York Philip Leonard 7 Brighton, Ontario, New York Phillip Leonard 5 Riga, Genesee, New York Prentiss Leonard 5 Schoharie, Schoharie, New York Reuben Leonard 15 Brookfield, Madison, New York Robert Leonard 4 Troy, Rensselaer, New York Roteny Leonard 10 Lowville, Lewis, New York Rufus Leonard 9 Winfield, Herkimer, New York Rufus Leonard 2 Hopkinton, Saint Lawrence, New York Samuel Leonard 2 Brutus, Cayuga, New York Samuel Leonard 2 Winfield, Herkimer, New York Samuel Leonard 3 Lowville, Lewis, New York Samuel Leonard 3 New York Ward 10, New York, New York Samuel Leonard 4 Brighton, Ontario, New York Samuel Leonard 10 Pittsford, Ontario, New York Samuel Leonard 7 Oswego, Oswego, New York Samuel Leonard 7 Canton, Saint Lawrence, New York Samuel Leonard 3 Schoharie, Schoharie, New York Sarah Leonard 5 Newburgh, Orange, New York Sarah Leonard 3 Troy, Rensselaer, New York Seth Leonard 7 Chenango, Broome, New York Seth Leonard 5 Gains, Genesee, New York Seth P Leonard 8 Ulysses, Tompkins, New York Silas Leonard 9 Parma, Genesee, New York Silas Leonard 5 Phelps, Ontario, New York Simon Leonard 5 Smithfield, Madison, New York Soloman Leonard 10 Hector, Tompkins, New York Solomon Leonard 11 Berkshire, Broome, New York Solomon Leonard 10 Camden, Oneida, New York Stephen B Leonard 9 Owego, Broome, New York Stephen Leonard 4 Queens, New York Stephen Leonard 12 Lowville, Lewis, New York Stephen Leonard 8 Sangerfield, Oneida, New York Stephen Leonard 2 Manlius, Onondaga, New York Strong Leonard 2 Moriah, Essex, New York Thadeus Leonard 4 Otselic, Chenango, New York Thomas Leonard 6 Minerva, Essex, New York Thomas Leonard 7 Middleburry, Genesee, New York Thomas Leonard 5 Queens, New York Thomas Leonard 2nd 7 Minerva, Essex, New York Timothy Leonard 6 Smyrna, Chenango, New York Udny Leonard 9 Tompkins, Delaware, New York William B Leonard 7 Fishkill, Dutchess, New York William Leonard 7 Little Falls, Herkimer, New York William Leonard 11 Sparta, Ontario, New York Statistics & Observations In 1820 there were 180 Leonard households in NY. The total number of people residing in Leonard households in NY in 1820 was 1,116. Of these, 209 were employed in agriculture, 58 were reportedly employed in manufacturing, and 8 were employed in commerce. Twelve of the 1,116 occupants of Leonard households in NY were aliens, not naturalized. Two of the 180 Leonard households contained two slaves each. 33% of the occupants of Leonard homes in NY in 1820 were under the age of 10 and 10% were over age 45. Henry and Samuel were the most common names among Leonard heads of households in New York in 1820.
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Tip: Do a quick search for the surnames you're researching. Thousands of old books and periodicals have hidden treasures - full genealogies, family history, portraits, photographs, illustrations, and more. These are the ones I've collected and indexed. FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES ADVERTISEMENT Share Loading... Specific Surnames Finding family histories already published is a tremendous help when you're researching your family history. Some old genealogy books include the surname in the title, making them easy to find in searches, but many do not. When I see genealogies hiding in books or periodicals, I add them to this list of about 3,000 books pertaining to specific families and surnames. Be sure to visit the Genealogy Dashboard too! Browse the titles below or try a quick search by entering a surname here: GO Clear Coats of Arms Title Show all All Resources for Specific Surnames (Over 1000): 1963 supplement to the 1950 edition of the Peter and Mary Thomas genealogy Free 200 years of London family in America Free 330 years in America, 1635-1965 a narrative and genealogical history of the Devol-Duel, Whitney, Stark, Lamb and many other families allied through marriage Free 41 first cousins a history of some descendants of Jean Many, French Huguenot histories following the line from Jean1 directly to Robert Thompson Many and all following descendants to 1941, with all births to June, 1961 Free 5-generation ancestral lineages Free 704 descendants of Isaac Pettit (1830-1901) Free A Blakey book being an account of those believed to be descended from Thomas and Susannah Blakey of Christ Church parish, Middlesex County, Virginia Free A Comstock genealogy descendants of William Comstock of New London, Conn., who died after 1662 ten generations Free A Copy of the grants to the Van Rensselaer and Livingston families together with a history of the settlement of Albany Free A Dickinson family of Virginia and Illinois Free A Dictionary of Welsh Surnames and Places FREE A Family meeting of the descendants of John Tuthill, one of the original settlers of the town of Southold, N.Y. held at New-Suffolk, L.I., August 28th, 1867 Free A Frisian family, the Banta genealogy descendants of Epke Jacobse, who came from Friesland, Netherlands, to New Amsterdam, February, 1659 Free A Genealogical Account of the Mayo and Elton families FREE A Genealogical Record of the Brown Family FREE A Genealogical memoir of the Leonard family FREE A Genealogy of the family of Anthony Stoddard of Boston Free A Hallock genealogy an attempt to tabulate and set in order the numerous descendants of Peter Hallock who landed at Southold, Long Island, N.Y., about the year 1640 and settled at Aquebogue, near Mattituck . Free A Hawkins genealogy, 1635-1939 record of the descendants of Robert Hawkins of Charlestown, Massachusetts Free A House of letters being excerpts from the correspondence of Miss Charlotte Jerningham (the Honble. Lady Bedingfeld), Lady Jerningham, Coleridge, Lamb, Southey, Bernard and Lucy Barton, and others, with Matilda Betham, and from diaries and various sources Free 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 Free A List and some account of the children and grand children and great-grand children of Austin, Elijah Woodman Free A Lovett genealogy emigrant ancestor John Lovett of Beverly, Massachusetts, landed from England prior to 1639 and allied families of Rea, Jordon, Thorndike, Larkin, Woodbery, Dodge, Proctor, Hale, Hall Free A Massie family history descendants of James R. Massie of Virginia and Kentucky and his sons William Redman Massie (born 1800) and John Colin Massie (born 1816) including some early families of Riley, Ransdell, Gresham, Purnell, Byne, Cowan, Owsley, Baxter, Pannell, Wood, Parsons, O'Brian, Myers, Pettigrew, Caffery, Rundell, Hepworth, Gilbreath, and others Free A Meeting of the descendants of Ebenezer and Mary (Howard) Taft at the Chestnut Hill Meeting-house in Blackstone, Mass., Tuesday, August 11, 1891 with the address of Rev. Carlton A. Staples and other proceedings on that occasion Free A Memorial for Rev. Moses Merrill and his wife Eliza (Wilcox) Merrill missionaries of the American Baptist Missionary Union to the Otoes in Indian territory (now Nebraska), at Bellevue and the Platte River, six miles from its mouth, from 1833 to 1840 Free A Memorial of Samuel Barstow, of Detroit, who died July 12th, 1854 Free A Merrill memorial an account of the descendants of Nathaniel Merrill, an early settler of Newbury, Massachusetts Free A New England family and their French connections with genealogical records of some ancestors, descendants and various affiliated families Free A New Jersey Dutch lineage to Christian Barentsen Van Horne Free A Poston family of South Carolina its immigrant ancestor and some of his descendants a family genealogy Free A Potter-Richardson memorial the ancestral lines of William W. Potter of Michigan, and his wife, Margaret (Richardson) Potter Free A Précis of the accomplishments of some early Virginia settlers, and charts illustrating the intermarrying of their descendants John Flood, Thomas Harris, Arthur Jordan, John Lanier, Robert Thompson, George Walton, Richard Washington, William Watkins Free A Record of the Warren Family FREE A Record of the descendants of Thomas Newby White, I Quaker pioneer, Henry County, Indiana Free A Scofield survey Daniel Scofield (d. ca. 1669) and Richard Scofield (1613-1670) and their descendants for about six generations Rufus Scofield (1773-1854) and his descendants Free A Scofield survey Daniel Scofield (d. ca. 1669) and Richard Scofield (1613-1670) and their descendants for about six generations. Rufus Scofield (1773-1854) and his descendants Free 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 Free A Virginia Plantagenet royal descent of Sarah Vowell Daingerfield records and other matter dating from 741 to 1949 Free A Web of family letters from a Kentucky family, 1816-1865 Free A Wiswall line ten generations in descent from Elder Thomas Wiswall, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1635 to James Boit Wiswall, Wakefield, Massachusetts, 1925 Free A belle of the fifties memoirs of Mrs. Clay of Alabama, covering social and political life in Washington and the South, 1853-66 Free A biographical genealogy of the Lovell family in England and America Free A biographical sketch of Elkanah Watson, founder of agricultural societies in America and the projector of canal communication in New York State with a brief genealogy of the Watson family, early settled in Plymouth Colony Free A book of Strattons being a collection of Stratton records from England and Scotland, and a genealogical history of the early colonial Strattons in America, with five generations of their descendants Free A branch of the Caldwell family tree being a record of Thompson Baxter Caldwell and his wife, Mary Ann (Ames) Caldwell, of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts, their ancestors and descendants Free A branch of the Jackson and correlated families 1730-1911 Free A branch of the Peery family tree ancestors and descendants of James Peery who came to Delaware about 1730 Free A branch of the Woodruff family from John Woodruffe, the younger John, Nathaniel Woodruff and Stephen Woodruff from Southampton, L.I., New York, 1640-1945 Free A brief account of the life at Charlotteville of Thomas William Lamont and of his family together with a record of his ancestors, of their origin in Scotland, and of their first coming to America about 1750 Free A brief biographic memorial of Joh. Jonas Rupp and complete genealogical family register of his lineal descendants, from 1756 to 1875 with an appendix Free A brief genealogical and biographical history of Arthur, Henry, and John Howland and their descendants, of the United States and Canada together with an account of the efforts made in England to learn of their English ancestry, etc Free A brief genealogical history of Robert Starkweather of Roxbury and Ipswich, Massachusetts who was the original American ancestor of all those bearing the name of Starkweather, and of his sons John Starkweather of Ipswich, Mass., and Preston, Conn., and of his descendants in various lines, 1640-1898 Free A brief genealogy of the Loughry family of Pennsylvania Free A brief genealogy of the Usher family of New England Free A brief genealogy of the Whipple families who settled in Rhode Island Free A brief genealogy of the Whiting family of Virginia Free A brief history and genealogical sketch of the first Daniel Griswold, of Springfield, Vermont Free A brief history of Alamance County, North Carolina with sketches of the Whitesell family and the Huffman family Free A brief history of George Manton Tippin, Sr., of Ireland, York County, South Carolina, and Washington County, Indiana, and his descendants Free 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 Free A brief history of Lewis Allen (of Fisher's Island and New London, Conn.) and his descendants, from 1699 to 1954 Free A brief history of the Quakers in England and Virginia and the Hargrave family 1634-1939 Free A brief history of the Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman, and Woodside families and their collateral kindred of Pennsylvania Free A brief history of the family Thomason in England and the United States Free A brief history of the village of Wakarusa, Indiana and the genealogy of the Martin and Troxel families Free A brief record of four pioneer families of St. Joseph County, Indiana Yoder, Webster, Swaim, Hunt Free A brief sketch of the ancestry of Alden Spooner, late of Brooklyn, L.I. with record of his descendants to August, 1909 Free A catalogue of the descendants of Thomas Watkins, of Chickahomony, Va. who was the common ancestor of many of the families of the name in Prince Edward, Charlotte, and Chesterfield Counties, Virginia Free A centennial memorial of Christian and Anna Maria Wolff, March twenty-fifth, 1863 with brief records of their children and relatives Free 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 Free A chronological, genealogical, and historical dissertation of the royal family of the Stuarts beginning with Milesius, the stock of those they call the Milesian Irish, and of the old Scotish race, and ending with his present majesty, K. James the 3d. of England and Ireland and of Scotland the 8th Free A colonial Scottish Jacobite family the establishment in Virginia of a branch of the Humes of Wedderburn Free A compilation of the known descendants of Thomas and Rhoda (Patterson) Lillard, a pioneer family of Missouri, Illinois, and Iowa Free A complete genealogy of the Van Hoosear family embracing all descendants of Rinear Van Hoosear, an officer in the revolutionary army, and a resident of Norwalk, Weston, Conn., Ballston, N.Y., and Wilton, Conn Free A complete genealogy of the descendants of Matthew Smith of East Haddam, Conn. with mention of his ancestors, 1637-1890 Free A complete geneology sic of the descendents sic of the sons of Michael and Sarah (Green) Briggs of Otsego County, New York State Free A contribution to the genealogy of the Bearse or Bearss family in America, 1618-1871 ancestry and descendants of Dea. John Bearss and his wife, Molly (Beardsley) Bearss, of New Fairfield, Ct., and Westmoreland, N.Y Free A contribution to the history of the Thorns from the emigration of William Thorn from Dorsetshire, England, to Lynn, Mass., in the year 1638, and so, thru his family down to the fourth generation, and from two branches of the fourth generation down to the present time with a genealogical table showing as far as may be their relationships and connections Free A contribution toward a genealogy of all Torreys in America being genealogical notes showing the paternal line of descent from William Torrey, of Combe St. Nicholas, Somerset County, England, A.D. 1557, to Abner Torrey, of Weymouth, Massachusetts, with all descendants of Abner Torrey with an appendix Free A double Mason line from Major John Mason, deputy governor of Connecticut, to new-cadet John Mason Kemper, West Point, 1931 Free A family history Richard Mowry of Uxbridge, Mass., his ancestors and his decendants Free A family record of the descendants of John Spofford who emigrated from England, and settled at Rowley, Essex County, Mass., in 1638 Free A family record of the descendants of Sergt. Edward Hinman who first appeared at Stratford in Connecticut, about 1650 Free A family tree of the five Harvey brothers containing all the known antecedents of Thomas, James, Peter, Philip and Andrew Harvey of Skaneateles, New York Free A genealogical abstract of descent of the family of Pierrepont from Sir Hugh De Pierrepont of Picardy, France, A.D. 980 Free A genealogical account of the descendants of John Kelly of Newbury, Massachusetts, U.S.A Free A genealogical account of the family of Aldersey of Aldersey and Spurstow, Co. Chester Free 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 Free A genealogical and biographical record of the Pedrick family of New Jersey, 1675-1938 Free A genealogical and biographical record of the Savery families (Savory and Savary) and of the Severy family (Severit, Savery, Savory, and Savary) descended from early immigrants to New England and Philadelphia, with introductory articles on the origin and history of the names, and of English families of the name Savery in its various forms , a detailed sketch of the life and labors of William Savery, minister of the Gospel in the Society of Frie Free A genealogical and biographical record of the Shoemaker family of Gloucester and Salem Counties, N.J., 1765-1935 Free A genealogical and biographical record of the pioneer Thomas Skidmore Scudamore of the Massachusetts and Connecticut colonies in New England and of Huntington, Long Island, and of his descendants through the branches herein set forth, including other related branches of the Skidmore family with historical sketches of places where the several branches settled and of events in which representative members participated Free A genealogical and historical account of the Throckmorton family in England and the United States with brief notes on some of the allied families Free A genealogical and historical register of the descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury, Mass., and Woodstock, Conn Free A genealogical brochure of the Long and Doub families of North Carolina and their midwestern descendants (with charts) Free 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 Free A genealogical history of Henry Adams, of Braintree, Mass., and his descendants also John Adams, of Cambridge, Mass., 1632-1897 Free A genealogical history of John Hoyt of Salisbury and David Hoyt of Deerfield (Massachusetts) and their descendants with some account of the earlier Connecticut Hoyts and an appendix containing the family record of William Barnes of Salisbury, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, andc Free A genealogical history of Robert Adams, of Newbury, Mass. and his descendants, 1635-1900 Free A genealogical history of William Shepard of Fossecut, Northamptonshire, England, and some of his descendants Free A genealogical history of the Chappell, Dickie, and other kindred families of Virginia, 1635-1900 Free A genealogical history of the Clark and Worth families and other Puritan settlers in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Free A genealogical history of the Felton family ancestors and descendants of Lieutenant Nathaniel Felton, who came to Salem, Massachusetts from Great Yarmouth, England in 1633 with a brief history of some of the families that intermarried with the Feltons during the first 150 years residence in America FREE A genealogical history of the Ficklin family from the first of the name in America to the present time, with some account of the family in England Free A genealogical history of the Harwood families descended from Andrew Harwood, whose English home was in Dartmouth, Devonshire, England, and who emigrated to America, and was living in Boston, Mass., in 1643 Free A genealogical history of the Holt family in the United States more particularly the descendants of Nicholas Holt of Newbury and Andover, Mass. 1634-1644, and of William Holt of New Haven, Conn. Free A genealogical history of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight families with some account of the earlier Hyatt families, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., etc Free A genealogical history of the Jennings families in England and America Free A genealogical history of the Kelley family descended from Joseph Kelley of Norwich, Connecticut, with much biographical matter concerning the first four generations, and notes of inflowing female lines Free A genealogical history of the Montgomerys and their descendants Free A genealogical history of the Poole, Langston, Mason families and kindred lines of upper South Carolina Free A genealogical history of the Ream family in Fairfield County, Ohio Free A genealogical history of the Rev. Nehemiah Smith of New London County, Conn. with mention of his brother John and nephew Edward, 1638-1888 Free A genealogical history of the Scott family descendants of Alexander Scott who came to Augusta County, Virginia, ca. 1750 with a history of the families with which they intermarried Free A genealogical history of the Washburns of Huron County, Ohio Free A genealogical history of the descendants of Joseph Peck, who emigrated with his family to this country in 1638, and records of his father's and grandfather's families in England, with the pedigree extending back from son to father for twenty generations, with their coat of arms, and copies of wills, also, an appendix giving an account of the Boston and Hingham Pecks . Free A genealogical history of the descendants of Peter White, of New Jersey, from 1670 and of William White and Deborah Tilton, his wife, loyalists Free A genealogical history of the descendants of Stephen and Ursula Streeter of Gloucester, Mass., 1642 afterwards of Charlestown, Mass., 1644-1652, with an account of the Streeters of Goudherst, Kent, England Free A genealogical history of the family of Montgomery including the Montgomery pedigree Free A genealogical history of the noble and illustrious family of Courtenay in three parts the first giveth an account of the Counts of Edessa of that family, the second of that branch that is in France, the third of that branch that is in England Free A genealogical memoir of the Backus family with the private journal of James Backus, together with his correspondence bearing on the first settlement of Ohio, at Marietta, in 1788 also papers and correspondence of Elijah Backus, showing the character and spirit of the times during the revolutionary period Free A genealogical memoir of the Gilbert family, in both old and New England Free A genealogical memoir of the Leonard family containing a full account of the first three generations of the family of James Leonard, who was an early settler of Taunton, Ms. with incidental notes of later descendants Free A genealogical memoir of the Lo-Lathrop family in this country embracing the descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass., and the first generation of descendants of other names Free A genealogical memoir of the family of John Lawrence, of Watertown, 1636 with brief notices of others of the name in England and America Free 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 Free A genealogical record of Samuel Greenleaf Ladd, second adjutant-general of the state of Maine and Caroline de Olivier Vinal Ladd, his wife Free A genealogical record of families in the descending line of Samuel Richardson born in England about 1610 through ten generations to the present date Free A genealogical record of families spelling their name Spofford, Spafford, Spafard, and Spaford, descendants of John Spofford and Elizabeth Scott Free A genealogical record of one branch of the Donaldson family in America descendants of Moses Donaldson, who lived in Huntington County, Penn., 1770 Free A genealogical record of the Davis, Swann and Cabell families of North Carolina and Virginia Free A genealogical record of the Minot family in America and England Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Alexander Rollo, of East Haddam, Conn., 1685-1895 with biographical notes Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Andrew Newbaker of Hardwick Township, Warren County, N.J. together with historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with portraits and other illustrations Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Benjamin Chamberlain of Sussex County, New Jersey together with brief historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with several portraits and other illustrations Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Rosenberger of Franconia, Montgomery Co., Pa. together with historical and biographical sketches . Free 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 Free 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 . Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Leonard Headley of Elizabethtown, N.J. together with historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with portraits and other illustrations Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Moses Pengry, of Ipswich, Mass., so far as ascertained Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Nathan Armstrong an early settler of Warren County, New Jersey Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Peter Johnston who came to America from Lockerby, Scotland, in the year 1773, and settled in Wilton, N.Y. also a short history of the clan of Johnston, of Annandale Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Carhart, of Cornwall, England Free A genealogical record of the descendants of Thomas Penney of New Gloucester, Maine Free 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 Free 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 Free A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of David Atwater one of the original planters of New Haven, Conn., to the fifth generation Free A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of David Atwater one of the original planters of New Haven, Conn., to the sixth generation Free A genealogical register of the descendants in the male line of Robert Day of Hartford, Conn., who died in the year 1648 with a supplement giving descendants of Captain John Day, number 194, who moved to Sheffield, Ohio, in 1816 Free A genealogical register of the descendants of George Abbot of Andover George Abbot of Rowley, Thomas Abbot of Andover, Arthur Abbot of Ipswich, Robert Abbot of Branford, Ct. and George Abbot of Norwalk, Ct Free A genealogical register of the descendants of John Scranton of Guilford, Conn., who died in the year 1671 Free A genealogical register of the descendants of Robert and Agnes (Leitch) Russell emigrants from Glasgow, Scotland to Benton County, Minnesota and pioneer experiences Free A genealogical register of the descendants of Thomas Flint of Salem with a copy of the wills and inventories of the estates of the first two generations Free A genealogical sketch of the Preble families resident in Portland, Me., A.b. 1850 Free A genealogical sketch of the posterity of John Rowland of Rhosybayvil, parish of Bayvil, Pembroke, Wales and afterwards of East Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa Free A genealogical study, Richmond, Campbell, Cairns and Croft Free A genealogy and brief history of the Haverfield family of the United States one of the pioneer settlers of Jefferson County, Ohio, later Harrison County Free A genealogy and historical notices of the family of Plimpton or Plympton in America and of Plumpton in England Free 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 Free A genealogy of Aaron Denio of Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1704-1925 Free A genealogy of Asa Bacon, a native of Wrentham, Mass. also a condensed report of his English ancestry Free A genealogy of Charles Carlson and Caroline Marie Haas, Utah immigrants Free A genealogy of Corleys beginning with Caniel Corley of Bedford County, Virginia, tracing all lineal descendants of his son, Jonathan Cheathem Corley Free A genealogy of Eber and Lydia Smith Baker of Marion, Ohio and their descendants Free 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 Free A genealogy of Richard Hood who came from Lynn, in England, and settled at Lynn in Massachusetts Free A genealogy of four branches of the Whittemore family microform including the original Whittemore family of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, and a brief lineage of other branches Free A genealogy of several branches of the Whittemore family including the original Whittemore family of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England, and a brief lineage of other branches Free A genealogy of some Garbers and Zents of Richland County, Ohio with records of some allied families of Leedys, Mocks, Ordways, and Deweys Free A genealogy of some of the descendants of William Sawyer of Newbury, Mass. embracing ten generations and one hundred and seven families Free A genealogy of the Curtiss family being a record of the descendants of widow Elizabeth Curtiss who settled in Stratford, Conn., 1639-40 Free A genealogy of the Fo(r)ster family descendants of Reginald Foster, who settled in Ipswich, Essex County, Mass., A.D. 1638 Free A genealogy of the Hamilton family from David Hamilton of Dover, New Hampshire down to the present day 1651-1960 Free A genealogy of the Ingersoll family in America, 1629-1925 comprising descendants of Richard Ingersoll of Salem, Massachusetts, John Ingersoll of Westfield, Mass., and John Ingersoll of Huntington, Long Island Free A genealogy of the Kidder family comprising the descendants in the male line of Ensign James Kidder, 1626-1676, or Cambridge and Billerica in the colony of Massachusetts Bay Free A genealogy of the Lake family of Great Egg Harbour in Old Gloucester County in New Jersey, descended from John Lade of Gravesend, Long Island with notes on the Gravesend and Staten Island branches of the family Free A genealogy of the Monell family an account of James Monell who settled in Wallkill Precinct, part of present Orange County, New York in 1723 and of his known descendants in all Monell branches down to the present time Free A genealogy of the Nesbit, Ross, Porter, Taggart families of Pennsylvania Free A genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) descendants of Constant Southworth with a sketch of the family in England Free A genealogy of the Towner family the descendants of Richard Towner, who came from Sussex County, Eng., to Guilford, Conn., before 1685 Free A genealogy of the Viets family with biographical sketches Dr. John Viets of Simsbury, Connecticut, 1710, and his descendants Free A genealogy of the Warne family in America principally the descendants of Thomas Warne, born 1652, died 1722, one of the twenty-four proprietors of East New Jersey Free A genealogy of the descendants in America of William Holton (1610-1691) of Hartford, Conn., and Northhampton, Mass. typescript, Free A genealogy of the descendants of Edward Baker of Lynn, Mass., 1630 Free A genealogy of the descendants of Hugh Gunnison of Boston, Mass. covering the period from 1610-1876 one hundred and twenty families bearing the name of Gunnison one thousand five hundred of his descendants in the United States Free A genealogy of the descendants of John Bulfinch of Boston, Massachusetts, 1700-1895 Free A genealogy of the descendants of John May who came from England to Roxbury in America, 1640 Free A genealogy of the descendants of John Thomson of Plymouth, Mass. also sketches of families of Allen, Cooke and Hutchinson Free A genealogy of the descendants of John, Christopher and William Osgood, who came from England and settled in New England early in the seventeenth century Free A genealogy of the descendants of Joseph Bartlett of Newton, Mass. for seven generations Free A genealogy of the descendants of Joseph Sheldon of Suffield, Connecticut Free A genealogy of the descendants of Robert Austin of Kingstown, Rhode Island Free A genealogy of the descendants of Thomas Olney an original proprietor of Providence, R.I., who came from England in 1635 Free A genealogy of the descendants of William Johnson of Charlestown, Massachusetts immigrant about 1630 fairly complete through the first six generations and a few lines carried through the seventh to the tenth Free A genealogy of the descendants of William Kelsey who settled at Cambridge, Mass., in 1632, at Hartford, Conn., in 1636, and at Killingworth, Conn., in 1663 Free A genealogy of the eight Brewster cousins of northern Ohio and their descendants with space for the continuation of the record of each family Free A genealogy of the families of John Rockwell of Stamford, Conn., 1641 and Ralph Keeler of Hartford, Conn., 1639 Free A genealogy of the family of Devereaux of the line of Jonathan Devereaux, born in Wethersfield, Connecticut, November 7, 1716 with some additions Free 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 Free ADVERTISEMENT Back to Genealogy Dashboard CHOOSE A STATE CHOOSE ANOTHER CATEGORY CHOOSE A COUNTRY - NEWEST ADDITIONS - - SEARCH RESOURCES - A popular surname ADVERTISEMENT Related artwork in the gallery: >
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Analyze, compare and learn about the Leonard households in New York from 1790 to 1840. Although these early census only named the head of household, use this tool to find out which Leonard households contained a person of the age you are looking for. Share 1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 Leonard households in NY 1800 Only the head of household was named on the 1800 U.S. Federal Census. The list below, contains all the Leonard households found in New York on the census in 1800. You can also use this tool to narrow down which Leonard households had a child (male or female) fitting the age of the person you are looking for. Start by choosing the gender of the person. Then, choose the age group they would appear under in 1800. Results that don't fit your criteria will be eliminated from the results below. Click a name to learn more about the family and to see any other Leonards living in the same town and/or county, if any. Select the gender and age group of the Leonard you are looking for: Gender Age Start Over Showing all Leonard households on the census in New York in 1800: Matches: 60 Sort by Name Sort by Town Sort by County Name Total Place Abner Leonard 5 Sharon, Schoharie, New York Abraham Leonard 3 Whitehall, Washington, New York Amos Leonard 7 Deerfield, Oneida, New York Asa Leonard 12 Tioga, Tioga, New York Benjamin Leonard 6 Worcester, Otsego, New York Channey Leonard 6 Newburgh, Orange, New York Charles Leonard 5 Brookfield, Chenango, New York Daniel A. Leonard 4 New York Ward 7, New York, New York Daniel Leonard 4 Bethlehem, Albany, New York Daniel Leonard 1 Richfield, Otsego, New York David Leonard 6 Hillsdale, Columbia, New York David Leonard 8 Middletown, Delaware, New York Ebenezer Leonard 10 Burlington, Otsego, New York Enoch Leonard 12 Albany Ward 3, Albany, New York Ephraim Leonard 8 Western, Oneida, New York Francis Leonard 4 New York Ward 5, New York, New York Henry Leonard 3 Milton, Saratoga, New York Isaac Leonard 4 Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York Jacob Leonard 3 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 2 New York Ward 5, New York, New York Jacob Leonard 5 Milton, Saratoga, New York James Leonard 10 Walton, Delaware, New York James Leonard 4 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Job Leonard 9 Granville, Washington, New York John Leonard 8 Bethlehem, Albany, New York John Leonard 6 Ovid, Cayuga, New York John Leonard 5 New York Ward 2, New York, New York John Leonard 10 New York Ward 6, New York, New York John Leonard 4 Troy, Rensselaer, New York John Leonard 6 Hartford, Washington, New York John Leonard 3 Whitehall, Washington, New York Jonathan Leonard 6 Northampton, Ontario, New York Joseph Leonard 5 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Joseph Leonard 10 Union, Tioga, New York Joshua Leonard 8 Cazenovia, Chenango, New York Levi Leonard 3 Burlington, Otsego, New York Livingston Leonard 3 New York Ward 5, New York, New York Manassa Leonard 5 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Moses Leonard 6 Milton, Saratoga, New York Nathan Leonard 5 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Nathan Leonard 10 Aurelius, Cayuga, New York Nathaniel Leonard 1 Milton, Saratoga, New York Nathaniel Leonard 6 Argyle, Washington, New York Noah Leonard 5 Augusta, Oneida, New York Reuben Leonard 7 Beekman, Dutchess, New York Robert Leonard 3 New York Ward 4, New York, New York Robert Leonard 9 Troy, Rensselaer, New York Robert Leonard 5 Ballston, Saratoga, New York Rufus Leonard 8 Litchfield, Herkimer, New York Sarah Leonard 3 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Solomon Leonard 5 Litchfield, Herkimer, New York Solomon Leonard 8 Pompey, Onondaga, New York Stephen Leonard 3 Herkimer, Herkimer, New York Thomas Leonard 2 Beekman, Dutchess, New York Thomas Leonard 6 New York Ward 6, New York, New York Thomas Leonard 6 New York Ward 2, New York, New York Thomas Leonard 8 Hoosick, Rensselaer, New York Timothy Leonard 12 Granville, Washington, New York Walter Leonard 6 Chemung, Tioga, New York William Leonard 2 Clinton, Dutchess, New York Statistics & Observations In 1800 there were 60 Leonard households in NY. The total number of people residing in Leonard households in NY in 1800 was 349. Of these, two were free people of color and four were slaves. 32% of the occupants of Leonard homes in NY in 1800 were under the age of 10 and 11% were over age 45.
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Dutch names and their English variations. Common Dutch Names Choose a name for more information Girl Names (traditionally) Aaghie Aaltje Adda Adriaantje Aevje Agnitje Aletta Alida Anneken Annetje Baltje Barber Bartje Beletje Bell Bella Betje Christienje Claasje Diewertje Dirkje Elsje Emmetje Engeltje Eva Floortje Floris Geerje Geertruyd Gertje Giertje Grietje Hansje Hendrikje Heyltje Hillegonda Jaapje Jacomyntje Jakomina Janneken Jannetje Johanna Josina Josyntje Kaatje Katryne Katryntje Klaartje Leentje Lena Lenoor Leonara Letje Lotje Lysbet Lysje Maacke Maartje Machtel Margritje Maria Marietje Mariken Marritje Martyntje Marytje Mietje Naatje Neeltje Niesje Paulyntje Roosje Saartje Staats Styntje Tanneken Teuntje Toontje Truytje Tryntje Tyne Willemptje Wyntje Ydje Zanneke Boy Names (traditionally) Aarend Art Andries Arent Arie Arnout Balt Balthus Barent Bartel Bastiaan Boudeuyn Christiaan Christoffel Daam Denys Derrick Dietrick Dirk Doris Epje Ernst Evert Filip Filips Frans Gerrit Giel Gillis Goris Govert Guert Gysbert Gyselbert Hans Hendrick Henrick Huygen Jaap Jacobus Jan Japic Jellis Jochem Johannes Joost Joris Jurge Jurian Karel Kasper Kees Kerstan Klaas Klaasje Klasyne Kobus Koris Krelis Kristiaan Kyrn Laurens Leendert Lieve Lieven Lodewyk Louis Louris Lukas Luytje Maas Matthys Mewes Obaje Otte Parvel Paulus Phlip Roelof Rutgert Rykard Sander Saul Stoffel Tebout Teunis Tewis Tymen Tys Wouter Dutch Genealogy Resources
- Military Wall of Honor - MyGenealogyAddiction.com
This page is reserved for members of my family who served in the military, paving the way to the freedom we know today. With honor and respect we remember them and all who have served. Wall of Honor Much of my family came from central New York in a region called the Military Tract. Many of them fought for our country and some claimed bounty land and pensions. Others in Pennsylvania and New England also rose to the call of duty. These are some of my grandfathers who, I am proud to say, fought in American wars. Select a name to read more about their life and service. (This page may take a moment to load!) To date, I have discovered 45 military ancestors: NAME BORN BRANCH RELATIONSHIP James Sherman 1841 (est.) LEONARD Paternal Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather Josiah Mackey Reese 1832 Feb 25 REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather William Hiram Dykeman 1831 Sept 22 DYKEMAN Paternal Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather Nicholas Hollenbeck 1822 Feb 10 HOLLENBECK Paternal Soldier of the Civil War 3rd Great-Grandfather Albert Strong 1819 Apr 22 DECKER Maternal Honorable Soldier of the Civil War 4th Great-Grandfather Ira S Brooks 1818-1821 HARVEY Maternal Soldier of the Civil War 4th Great-Grandfather Eli Dykeman Jr 1805-1807 DYKEMAN Paternal 1st Infantry U.S. Army 4th Great-Grandfather Joseph Everett Gale 1799 DANIELS Paternal Veteran of the Black Hawk War 4th Great-Grandfather Helen Smith Torrance 26 Apr 1790 DYKEMAN Paternal Immigrant Ancestor 5th Great-Grandmother Royal Ensign 1792 Jan 22 HARVEY Maternal Soldier of the Civil War 5th Great-Grandfather Elijah Garrison 1788 DANIELS Paternal Virginia Militia (War of 1812) 5th Great-Grandfather John Wesley Gale Sr 1765 (est.) DANIELS Paternal Colonel in the War of 1812 5th Great-Grandfather Jeremiah Shevalier 1760 HOLLENBECK Paternal Lieutenant in New York State Militia 5th Great-Grandfather Williams Huntley 1755/6 Feb 15 HOLLENBECK Paternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 5th Great-Grandfather Uriah Jacobs 1754 Aug 27 DYKEMAN Paternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 5th Great-Grandfather Daniel Dugan 1750 Mar 9 REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 5th Great-Grandfather John Ryder 1784-1790 (est.) REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the War of 1812 6th Great-Grandfather Nathan Wood 1761/2 Apr 16 HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Ezra Rood 1760 Nov 18 HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Job Shirley 1757 Oct HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Rev John Strong Sr 1755 Apr 10 DECKER Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Israel Underhill 1755 (or earlier) DECKER Maternal Ensign 3rd Reg. NY Militia 6th Great-Grandfather Benjamin Stanton 1754 Oct 4 (or Oct 12) HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather Datus Ensign Jr 1752 May 21 (baptism) HARVEY Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather John Burrill 1742 Mar 10 LEONARD Paternal Soldier in the French War 6th Great-Grandfather Thaddeus Dykeman 1739 (est.) DYKEMAN Paternal French and Indian War 6th Great-Grandfather Peter Chevalier 1735 Jan 25 HOLLENBECK Paternal Soldier of the American Revolution 6th Great-Grandfather John Huntley (3) 1729 (est.) HOLLENBECK Paternal 3rd Connecticut Regt, Continental Army 6th Great-Grandfather Samuel Reider 1758 (est.) REESE Maternal Honorable Soldier of the American Revolution 7th Great-Grandfather Datus Ensign Sr 1729 Sep 22 HARVEY Maternal Surveyor of Highways, Hartford, CT 7th Great-Grandfather Joshua Eaton 1721 July 1 LEONARD Paternal Soldier killed in the French & Indian War 7th Great-Grandfather Samuel Wood Jr 1716 Apr 3 HARVEY Maternal Soldier of the American Revolution 7th Great-Grandfather Abraham Garrison Sr 1685 DANIELS Paternal Militia, Overseer of Roads, Constable, Grand Jury 7th Great-Grandfather Nathaniel Hall 1723 Feb 8 HARVEY Maternal Captain 8th Great-Grandfather Corp. Jonas Eaton 1680 May 18 LEONARD Paternal 8th Great-Grandfather Samuel Storrs III 1701 Aug 22 HARVEY Maternal Captain in Connecticut Militia 9th Great-Grandfather Aaron Huntley Sr 1654 Apr 15 HOLLENBECK Paternal Soldier of King Philip's War 9th Great-Grandfather Francis Dudley 1640 HARVEY Maternal Soldier in King Philip's War 10th Great-Grandfather Sgt. John Choat 1624 LEONARD Paternal Sergeant (Militia perhaps) 10th Great-Grandmother Robert Webster 1619 Nov 17 (baptism) HARVEY Maternal Lieutenant of the General Court 10th Great-Grandfather Capt. John Underhill 1597 Oct 5 DECKER Maternal Hero of the Pequot War 10th Great-Grandfather George Hazard 1662 (est.) DECKER Maternal Colonel of the Militia 11th Great-Grandfather Robert Feake 1602 DECKER Maternal Lieutenant 11th Great-Grandfather Samuel Wilbur Jr 1622 DECKER Maternal Captain (King Phillip's War) and Pattaquamscutt Purchaser 13th Great-Grandfather Samuel Wilbur Sr 1598 (est.) DECKER Maternal Constable & Sergeant 14th Great-Grandfather Check back for new additions! If you have photos or information about any of these honorable men, please comment below or contact me ! See more... Genealogy Resources Find Military Records
- Index of Ancestors - Browse or Search
Genealogy of the Reese, Harvey, Dickinson, Decker, Shirley, Leonard, Daniels, Hollenbeck and Dykeman line with hundreds of their ancestors... Advertisement: Advertisement: Index of Ancestors Maternal Paternal Clear Filters Sort by First Name Sort by Last Name Sort by Generation Quick Find Showing results based on your keyword: Showing Paternal Ancestors: Showing Maternal Ancestors: Reese Harvey Dickinson Decker Leonard Hollenbeck Daniels Dykeman Generation/Name Branch & Relationship to Me 3 Margaret Annie Dickinson DICKINSON Grandmother 3 Lloyd Newman Reese REESE Grandfather 3 Ethel Marguerite Daniels DANIELS Grandmother 3 Robert Jasper Leonard LEONARD Grandfather 4 Delaphina Decker DECKER Great-Grandmother 4 William Henry Dickinson DICKINSON Great-Grandfather 4 Mary Esther Harvey HARVEY Great-Grandmother 4 Lloyd John Reese REESE Great-Grandfather 4 Percy Henry Daniels DANIELS Great-Grandfather 4 Vena Dykeman DYKEMAN Great-Grandmother 4 Rose Ellen Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK Great-Grandmother 4 Albert Jay Leonard LEONARD Great-Grandfather 5 Lydia Mayo DECKER 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Charles Gilbert Decker DECKER 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Harry D Dickinson DICKINSON 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Annie Robinson DICKINSON 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Newman Archelaus Harvey HARVEY 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Gertrude Esther Shirley HARVEY 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Ada Rebecca Temple REESE 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Maynard Washington Reese REESE 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Eliza Bell Gale DANIELS 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 William Daniels DANIELS 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Olive Jane Jacobs DYKEMAN 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Arthur Dykeman DYKEMAN 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Mary Ellen McGinnis HOLLENBECK 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Jasper Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK 2nd Great-Grandfather 5 Cora E. Sherman LEONARD 2nd Great-Grandmother 5 Lewis F. Leonard LEONARD 2nd Great-Grandfather 6 Oscar Mayo DECKER 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Lycenia Strong DECKER 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 John Dickinson DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Elizabeth Reynolds DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Emma Griffith DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 George Robinson DICKINSON 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Betsy A. Stowell HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 John Clark Harvey HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Mary J Brooks HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Royal John Shirley HARVEY 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Josiah Mackey Reese REESE 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Effie Rachel Shaner REESE 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Rebecca Alice Reese REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 6 John Lloyd Temple REESE 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Martha Jane Allen REESE 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Austin Miles Daniels DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Mary Ellen Wilkinson DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Mary Jane Loveland DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 John Elijah Gale DANIELS 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 John W. Jacobs DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Polly Whitmore DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Mahala Augusta Hovey DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 William Hiram Dykeman DYKEMAN 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Lucy Ann Shevalier HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Nicholas Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Catherine Smith HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 William McGinnis HOLLENBECK 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Mary Polly Brown LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandmother 6 Charles Russell Leonard LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 James Sherman LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandfather 6 Amy Dow LEONARD 3rd Great-Grandmother 7 Hannah Saloma Underhill DECKER 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Raymond H. Mayo DECKER 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Albert Strong DECKER 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Mary C. Newell DECKER 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Ann Park DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Thomas Reynolds DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandfather 7 William Dickinson (II) DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Ann Loy DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Phebe Kimberly DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Thomas Griffith DICKINSON 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Newman Harvey HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Alpheus Stowell HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Julia Brown HARVEY 4th Great-Grandmother 7 John Shirley HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Esther Abigail Ensign HARVEY 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Ira S Brooks HARVEY 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Abraham Reese Jr REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Sarah Ryder REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Jacob Shaner Jr REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Mary M. Dugan REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 7 David Reese REESE 5th Great-Grandfather 7 James Temple REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Margaret McGarvey REESE 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Valentine Allen REESE 4th Great-Grandfather 7 William Daniel DANIELS 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Elizabeth D. Garrison DANIELS 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Joseph Everett Gale DANIELS 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Mahala Jordan DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Samuel Torrance Hovey DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Elizabeth W Jenks DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Thomas Jacobs DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Eli Dykeman Jr DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Rachel Bush DYKEMAN 4th Great-Grandmother 7 John Hollenbeck HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Hannah R. Conrad HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Joanna Huntley HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Peter Shevalier HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Nicholas Smith HOLLENBECK 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Sophronia Burrill LEONARD 4th Great-Grandmother 7 Russell Leonard LEONARD 4th Great-Grandfather 7 Eleanor Sparks LEONARD 4th Great-Grandmother Load More Generations Advertisement:
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- Rhode Island Vital Records online free
Find vital records of your ancestors going back to colonial times. Early Rhode Island Vital Records Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, by James Newell Arnold (Choose a volume) Vol. 1 Kent County births, marriages, and deaths [Volume not found] Vol. 2 Providence County births, marriages, and deaths. See more here . Vol. 3 Providence County continued [Volume not found] Vol. 4 Newport County births, marriages, and deaths Vol. 5 Washington County births, marriages, and deaths Vol. 6 Bristol County [Volume not found] Vol. 7 Friends and Ministers Vol. 8 Episcopal and Congregational [Volume not found] Vol. 9 Seekonk (including East Providence), Pawtucket & Newman Congregational Church Vol. 10 Town and Church (a wide variety of data) Vol. 11 Church Records Vol. 12 Revolutionary rolls and newspapers Vol. 13 Deaths in Providence Journal S-Z, Providence Gazette A-J (1762-1830) Vol. 14 Providence Gazette Marriages K-Z, Marriages A-C (1762-1825) Vol. 15 Providence Gazette Marriages D-Z, United States Chronicle Deaths A-Z Vol. 16 Marriages from newspapers United States Chronicle, American Journal, Impartial Observer, Providence Journal, Providence Semi Weekly Journal, Providence Gazette Vol. 17 Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix Marriages A-R Vol. 18 Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix marriages & deaths Vol. 19 Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, Columbian Phenix Deaths N-Z, Rhode Island American Marriages A-G Vol. 20 Marriages in Rhode Island American H-Z, Deaths A-B Vol. 21 Deaths in Rhode Island American C-S See also Alphabetical index of the births, marriages and deaths recorded in Providence by Snow, Edwin M. (Edwin Miller), 1820-1888; Chapin, Charles V. (Charles Value), 1856-1941; Providence (R.I.) Click here . Other sources: Rhode Island Resources by County or Town Births, Marriages, Deaths and Divorce in Rhode Island in 1896 Rhode Island History digital collection Please let me know of any broken links or special requests in the comments:
- Leonard Researchers
Collaborate with us to piece together the many branches of the Leonard family tree. Add your name to the Leonard Researcher Directory UNCHECK this box if you DO NOT want your information to be displayed in our Leonard Researcher Directory . Submit Your content has been submitted. Click here to view the Directory . An error occurred. Check your entries. Please search and find or add your earliest known Leonard ancestor to WikiTree. Then enter their WikiTree ID here: This is a required field. Enter "Unknown" if necessary. TO JOIN THE LEONARDS OF NEW ENGLAND & BEYOND project on WikiTree, be sure to enter your WikiTree ID also. Click here to see a list of all the Leonards currently indexed on WikiTree. In the snip below, which is the WikiTree page for my earliest Leonard ancestor, you can see his WikiTree ID is "Leonard-8031" at the bottom of the image.
- Hollenbeck Family Genealogy & many other free resources
Descendants of William Hollenbeck b. 1745, father of John Hollenbeck, whose descendants lived in Cortland County, New York. My Branch of the Hollenbeck Family Loading ancestor list... Generation 4 Rose Ellen Hollenbeck + Albert Jay Leonard Generation 5 Mary Ellen McGinnis + Jasper Hollenbeck Generation 5 Jasper Hollenbeck + Mary Ellen McGinnis Generation 6 Lucy Ann Shevalier + Nicholas Hollenbeck Generation 6 Nicholas Hollenbeck + Lucy Ann Shevalier Generation 6 Catherine Smith + William McGinnis Generation 6 William McGinnis + Catherine Smith Generation 7 John Hollenbeck + Hannah R. Conrad Generation 7 Hannah R. Conrad + John Hollenbeck Generation 7 Joanna Huntley + Peter Shevalier Generation 7 Peter Shevalier + Joanna Huntley Generation 7 Nicholas Smith + Generation 8 Anna Barbara Engel + John Conrad Generation 8 John Conrad + Anna Barbara Engel Generation 8 Jeremiah Shevalier + Catherine Rohrbacker Generation 8 Catherine Rohrbacker + Jeremiah Shevalier Generation 8 Williams Huntley + Hannah Generation 8 Hannah + Williams Huntley Generation 8 William Hollenbeck + Generation 9 Conrad Engel + Eva Maria Jung Generation 9 Eva Maria Jung + Conrad Engel Generation 9 John Huntley (3) + Lois Beckwith Generation 9 Lois Beckwith + John Huntley (3) Generation 9 Peter Chevalier + Generation 10 Elisheba Raynor + Mathew Beckwith (3rd) Generation 10 Mathew Beckwith (3rd) + Elisheba Raynor Generation 10 Joseph Huntley + Ruth Williams Generation 10 Ruth Williams + Joseph Huntley Generation 10 Elias Chevalier + Generation 11 Mathew Beckwith (2nd) + Generation 11 Elizabeth Pearson + John Huntley (2) Generation 11 John Huntley (2) + Elizabeth Pearson Generation 11 Sarah Rogers + Thomas Williams Generation 11 Thomas Williams + Sarah Rogers Generation 12 Mathew Beckwith (1st) + Generation 12 Samuel Pearson + Dorcas Johnson Generation 12 Dorcas Johnson + Samuel Pearson Generation 12 Aaron Huntley Sr + Mary Champion Generation 12 Mary Champion + Aaron Huntley Sr Generation 13 Marmaduke Beckwith + 1 2 1 ... 1 2 ... 2 Dutch Baptismal Names and their English equivalents Dutch baptismal names are a genealogist’s hall of mirrors: the same person can appear under three spellings, two languages, and one very patient minister. What follows is a practical, historically grounded list of common Dutch baptismal (given) names used in New Netherland, the Mohawk Valley, and early New York, paired with their English equivalents or customary Anglicized forms. These are not strict translations so much as socially accepted swaps used in church records, will Baptism Records Break Down Brick Walls We all seek birth, marriage, and death dates and places for every ancestor in our tree, but if you're not getting excited when you find a baptismal record, you might be missing out on some valuable clues. Prior to the mandate for reporting births to the State in the late 1800s, vital records were limited mostly to church records or entries in the family Bible, provided that names and dates were recorded there. Baptismal registers can provide more information than you might th The Difference Between Palatine Germans, Netherland Dutch, and Pennsylvania Dutch in New York and Pennsylvania The history of early European settlers in New York and Pennsylvania is rich and complex, shaped by various groups whose identities often overlap or confuse modern readers. Among these groups, the Palatine Germans, Netherland Dutch, Pennsylvania Dutch, Low Dutch, and High Dutch stand out for their distinct origins, languages, and cultural influences. Understanding their differences helps clarify the early colonial history of the region and sheds light on the roots of many Amer The Mohawk Dutch Language and Its Cultural Significance The Mohawk Dutch language represents a fascinating chapter in the history of cultural exchange in North America. This hybrid language emerged from the interaction between Dutch settlers and the Mohawk people during the 17th century. Understanding what Mohawk Dutch sounded like offers insight into how languages blend and evolve, reflecting the complex relationships between communities. This post explores the distinctive features of Mohawk Dutch, its sound patterns, and its rol Nicholas Shevalier of Marathon, New York Nicholas Shevalier was a brother of my 3rd great-grandmother, Lucy Ann (Shevalier) Hollenbeck, making him my 3rd great-uncle, on my... Marathon, New York c1900 photos Tracing my family's history has been very interesting, to say the least. I knew almost nothing beyond my grandparents when I started... 1 2 3 4 5 Subscribe for Free Updates Blogs about the Hollenbecks For more on the Hollenbeck family, see Leonard Road (the book). Nancy Hollenbeck also researched the family extensively. See her report here . Your comments, corrections, and additions are welcome! Join the discussion or start a new conversation! Share your Hollenbeck family memorabilia, records, and photos! 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- Timeline of Major Events & Inventions
Knowing what technologies were available to your ancestors during their lifetime could be useful when researching your family's history. This timeline puts it in perspective! - Timeline of Events & Inventions Knowing what major events were happening or what technologies were available to your ancestors during their lifetime could be useful when researching your family's history. For example, if they lived after 1839, there may be a photograph of them out there somewhere. If they lived after 1827, they may have been associated with or migrated west on the newly built railroads. If they died in New England in 1636, they could have been killed in the Pequot War. Browse the timeline below or enter a span of years to see events occurring within that time period. You can also search for an event, subject, or year. (This timeline is a work in progress. More events are added periodically.) Search Search Start Over No matches found Start Year End Year Search Error. End date must be after start date. 1524 Giovanni da Verrazzano explores New York 1540 Mabila (now Alabama) destroyed by Spanish soldiers 1550 Confederation of the Six Nations founded at Onondaga, New York 1560 The Bible is translated into English for the first time 1605 George Weymouth explores New England 1605 Gunpowder Plot of 1605 (England) 1606 The Plymouth Company and London Company are granted charters to establish settlements 1607 The Separatist Church (Puritans) breaks away from the Church of England 1607 Colonists arrive at Jamestown and establish a settlement 1607 Jan 30 British Channel Floods (Tsunami in England) 1609 The Starving Time at Jamestown 1609 Beaver Wars between the Iroquois and French (1609-1701) 1609 Sep 3 Henry Hudson sailed into New York's harbor 1610 Anglo-Powhatan Wars begin (1610-1646 intermittently) 1611 King James Bible translation completed and published 1614 Peace is made between the Powhatan Confederacy and the Virginia Colony 1618 The Thirty Years War begins in Central Europe (1618-1648) 1619 House of Burgesses first meeting in Virginia Colony 1619 The first African slaves brought to the Virginia Colony 1620 Dec 15 The Mayflower arrives at Cape Cod 1620 Sep 16 Mayflower departs from England 1621 The ship Fortune arrives at Plymouth 1622 Jamestown Massacre 1624 Dorchester Company attempts a settlement at Cape Ann 1624 Dutch West India Company founds New Netherland (New York and New Jersey) 1624 Virginia becomes a crown colony after Virginia Company fails 1625 Charles I becomes King of England, marking a new era (1625-1649) 1625 New Amsterdam (NY) founded by the Dutch West India Company 1626 Salem, Massachusetts is founded 1627 George Calvert abandons the Province of Avalon 1628 The Mohawks defeat the Mahicans (1624-1628) 1628 Massachusetts Bay Colony founded (1628-1692) 1629 Patroon system implemented by Kiliaen van Rensselaer 1629 The Cambridge Agreement signed 1630 First meeting of the Massachusetts General Court 1630 John Winthrop preaches his City upon a Hill sermon 1630 Puritans found 11 settlements including Boston (Massachusetts) 1632 George Calvert obtains charter to settle the Province of Maryland 1632 Tax Protest at Watertown, Massachusetts 1634 First English settlements in the Connecticut River Valley (1634-1636) 1634 First English settlers arrive at Maryland 1634 The eight Shires of Virginia named by the House of Burgesses 1635 Providence Plantations (Rhode Island) founded by Roger Williams 1635 Saybrook Colony established 1636 Pequot War 1636 The first university in the colonies (Harvard) founded 1636 Connecticut Colony founded by Thomas Hooker 1637 New Haven Colony is formed (Connecticut) 1637 Anne Hutchinson expelled from Massachusetts Bay Colony 1638 The First Baptist Church in America established 1638 New Sweden (Delaware) founded by the Swedish 1642 The English Civil War begins (1642-1651) 1643 Kieft's War 1643 Founding of The New England Confederation 1644 Saybrook Colony incorporated into Connecticut Colony 1644 Second Native American Massacre (1644-1646) 1644 The Plundering Time of civil unrest in Maryland (1644-1646) 1644 Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations charter granted 1648 The Cambridge Platform (religious constitution of Massachusetts) written 1649 Charles I of England is killed 1651 Virginia acknowledges the Parliament of England's authority 1655 The Dutch take control of New Sweden 1655 Peach Tree War 1655 Battle of the Severn fought in Maryland 1656 The first Quakers arrive in New England 1658 Death of Oliver Cromwell 1659 Esopus Wars 1660 Restoration of the monarchy in England; Charles II becomes king 1660 The execution of Quaker, Mary Dyer, the first of the four Boston martyrs 1660 Navigation Acts established by the English to regulate exports from the colonies 1662 House of Burgesses slave declaration 1662 The Half-Way Covenant adopted 1662 New Haven Colony incorporated into the Connecticut Colony 1663 Province of Carolina created upon charter granted by Crown 1664 Second Anglo-Dutch War (New York captured by England) 1665 The Duke of York Laws issued in New York 1666 The Great Fire of London 1667 The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665-1667) results in Treaty of Breda 1669 The Fundamental Constitutions of Carolina are written 1670 Old Charles Town (West Virginia) is founded 1673 Third Navigation Act regulates trade within the colonies 1673 Land rights in Virginia granted to Thomas Colepeper and Henry Bennet 1674 The Third Anglo-Dutch War (1672-1674) results in the Treaty of Westminster 1674 Charters granted for the Provinces of East Jersey and West Jersey (New Jersey) 1675 Northfield, Massachusetts, abandoned 1675 King Philip's War (1675-1678) 1676 Bacon's Rebellion against Governor Berkely by Virginia settlers 1677 Covenant Chain Agreement 1677 North Carolina colonists rebel against Thomas Colepeper 1680 Destruction of the Westo tribe in South Carolina 1680 Province of New Hampshire becomes a royal colony 1681 William Penn granted Pennsylvania 1681 Charters issued for colonies 1682 Philadelpha is founded in the Province of Pennsylvania 1682 Plant Cutter riots in Gloucester County, Virginia 1683 Quo warranto proceedings instituted against the Province of Massachusetts 1683 Charter of Liberties issued in New York 1684 King Charles II revokes colonial charter 1685 Duke of York becomes King James II of England 1686 First German Pietists arrival in Pennsylvania 1686 Edmond Andros becomes Governor General of the Dominion of New England 1686 May Charter establishing the Dominion of New England in America arrives in Boston 1687 Arbitrary taxes cause protests in New England 1688 The Province of New York is added to the Dominion of New England 1688 Glorious Revolution in England (James II and VII replaced) 1688 King William's War begins in the American colonies (1688-1697) 1689 The Nine Years' War begins in France 1689 Leisler's Rebellion 1689 Government overthrown in Maryland 1689 Pennsylvania Quakers divided over doctrine of George Keith 1689 Apr 18 Boston Revolt overthrows the Dominion of New England in Boston 1690 The Spanish begin to colonise Texas 1690 Paper money issued for the first time in the Massachusetts Bay Colony 1690 French and Native American troops destroy Schenectady, New York 1691 Oct King William III and Mary II approved the charter establishing the Province of Massachusetts Bay 1692 The first Salem witch trials are held in Massachusetts 1693 Rice crops introduced in the Province of Carolina 1697 King William's War ends (1688-1697) resulting in Treaty of Ryswick 1699 Free blacks are ordered to leave the Colony of Virginia 1699 The export of colonial woolens is banned by Parliament 1700 The Iroquois and New France sign treaty of neutrality 1700 William Kidd arrested at Boston, tried for piracy and executed 1701 Yale University founded in New Haven, Connecticut 1701 Charter granted to the Colony of Delaware, separating it from Pennsylvania 1702 Queen Anne's War in the American colonies (1702-1713) 1702 War of the Spanish Succession in Europe 1702 The Province of New Jersey is formed by the combining of East Jersey and West Jersey 1704 Raid on Deerfield, Massachusetts, by Native Americans and French colonists 1705 Virginia Slave Codes of 1705 passed by the House of Burgesses in Virginia 1707 Benjamin Church attempts to take Port Royal in Nova Scotia 1710 Francis Nicholson takes Port Royal in Nova Scotia 1711 Quebec City resists the British 1711 Tuscarora war in North Carolina (1711-1715) 1715 Yamasee War in South Carolina (1715-1717) 1718 Blackbeard (Edward Teach) killed by Virginia's naval force 1719 Rebellion against proprietary officials in South Carolina 1720 Fort Niagara built by New France 1720 In South Carolina, slaves become the majority of the population 1721 Small pox prevalent in New England 1722 Dummer's War in northern New England and Canada (1722-1725) 1723 New laws passed to deal with slave conspiracies in the Colony of Virginia 1727 Fort Oswego built by the British 1729 Proprietary rights to the Carolinas are surrendered 1732 The Province of South Carolina attempts to ban the import of slaves 1732 The Province of Georgia is founded 1735 Thr Province of Georgia bans slavery 1739 The Stono Rebellion slave uprising in the Province of South Carolina attempted 1739 War of Jenkins' Ear 1740 Negro Act of 1740 enacted in South Carolina 1740 Attempted capture of St. Augustine by Britain's James Oglethorpe (failed) 1740 Battle of Cartagena de Indias (War of Jenkins' Ear) 1740 The Plantation Act of 1740 is passed as incentive to immigrate to the colonies 1741 The First Great Awakening (1730s and 1740s) 1741 Jonathan Edwards preaches sermon called Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God 1741 The Slave Insurrection of 1741 is suppressed in New York 1745 Siege of Louisbourgh (Cape Breton Island) by New Englanders 1746 Prince University founded 1747 Ohio Company founded 1748 Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (or Treaty of Aachen) 1750 The Province of Georgia reverses its decision on forbidding slavery 1750 Explorer Thomas Walker passes through the Cumberland Gap 1754 Columbia University founded as King's College (Royal Charter by George II) 1754 Fort Duquesne built by the French in Pennsylvania 1754 The French and Indian War begins and proceeds until 1763 1754 Jun Albany Convention of 1754 (Albany Congress) 1755 Expulsion of the Acadians by the British in Nova Scotia (1755-1758) 1755 Braddock Expedition (or Braddock's Defeat) 1756 Battle of Fort Oswego (part of the Seven Years' War) won by the French 1756 Seven Years' War begins in Europe and spans five continents 1757 Siege of Fort William Henry in New York by the French 1758 The first black Baptist church founded in Lunenbert, Virginia 1758 Battle of Fort Duquesne (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) French victory 1758 Battle of Fort Frontenac (part of the Seven Years' War) British victory 1758 Siege of Louisbourg (part of the Seven Years' War) British victory 1759 St Francis Raid (part of the French and Indian War) resulting in British victory 1759 Battle of the Plains of Abraham resulting in British occupation of Quebec City 1760 Battle of the Thousand Islands 1760 Oct George III becomes king of England 1761 New England Planters go to Nova Scotia (Canada) to seize land 1761 Ban put on colonial land grants 1761 Writs of Assistance challenged in Massachusetts 1763 Native American tribes in the Great Lakes region resist British Policies under Amherst 1763 Land (except Lousiana territory) in North America, occupied by France, is ceded to Great Britain 1763 Paxton Boys retaliate against the Conestoga (Susquehannok) Indians 1763 Royal Proclamation of 1763 issued by King George III 1763 Treaty of Paris signed 1763 Pontiac's War (or Pontiac's Rebellion) in the Great Lakes region (1763-1766) 1763 Sep Louisiana territory is ceded to Spain by the French 1763 Sep Beginning of Pontiac's War (1763-1766) Indian uprising against British in Great Lakes Region 1764 Brown University founded in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 1764 The Sugar Act and Currency Act are passed by British Parliament 1765 Aug Riots in Boston 1765 Mar The Stamp Act is passed 1765 May 29 Virginia Resolves passed by House of Burgesses 1765 May 3 The Quartering Act is passed 1765 Oct Stamp Act Congress held in New York City 1766 End of Pontiac's War 1766 Jan Quartering Act rejected by New York Assembly 1766 Mar The Stamp Act is repealed and replaced with The Declatory Act after boycott 1767 Jun Townshend Acts passed by British Parliament from 1767 to 1768
- Foreign Records | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
These are some of the resources I've discovered online for researching ancestors from foreign lands (outside the United States). Nearly all are free and you can find thousands of free resources for American genealogy too. Just choose a State! Foreign Records - History & Genealogy African American Asian Canadian Dutch English French German Irish Italian Jewish Native American Polish Russian Scottish Swedish Welsh
- Snippets from the past | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Free genealogy resources, tools, and more Snippets from the past Random memorabilia, clippings, postcards, and other interesting items. Click one to start browsing the gallery or use the Site Search to find a specific item. Site Search Stowell's Bargain House Jim Darling Unknown Pair in Sherburne NY Abijah & Melissa Shaver (Shafer) Republican gold standard When to feed cows grain De genealogis nil nisi bonum Wood's Map of New England in 1634 Cliff on the coast of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1966 Oregon -- Film processed Apr, 1966 Temple - Film processed Apr, 1966 (1) Temple - Film processed Apr, 1966 (2) Temple - Film processed Apr, 1966 (3) Temple - Film processed Apr, 1966 (4) Temple - Film processed Apr, 1966 (5) Aerial view. Location unknown vintage photo slide Bridal Veil Falls , Vacation Films Duplicate, Hollywood 29, Calif, USA (typed) vintage photo slide Sanctuary of our Sorrowful Mother, Crucifixion Group, Portland, Oregon, Western Color Slides, 1425 SW 13th Ave, Portland, Oregon vintage photo slide Denver Colorado The State Capital - Sawyer's Panavue Slide S2494 vintage photo slide Old Man of the Mountains (Profile Color Slides by Trask Studios) vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date or label. Banquet. vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date. Dog named "Brownie" vintage photo slide Denver, Colorado Xmas Lights, Civic Center, Sawyers Panavue Slide S2492 vintage photo slide Denver, Colorado Civic Center - Sawyer's Panavue slide S2491 vintage photo slide 9 Multnomah Falls, Columbia River, Vacation Films Duplicate, Hollywood 29, Calif (typed) vintage photo slide Denver, Colorado - Mile-High Denver - Pana-Vue Slide S2493, Sawyer's Inc, Portland, Oregon vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date vintage photo slide Wah-Keena Falls, Vacation Films Duplicate, Hollywood 29, Calif. (typed) vintage photo slide San Francisco International Airport vintage photo slide White old fashion rose vintage photo slide Mount Hood, Oregon Kodachrome - no date. Charter bus. vintage photo slide 78-3 Multnomah Falls and Lodge, Northwest Curio & Postcard Co, Boise, Idaho (typed) vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date or label. Beach scene. vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date. vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date or label. Scenery vintage photo slide Kodachrome -- no date vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date. Weather vane. vintage photo slide 18 Bonneville Fish Ladder, Vacation Films Duplicate, Hollywood 29, Calif (typed) vintage photo slide Kodachrome -- no date or label. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, change of guard. vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date or label vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date or label. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier vintage photo slide Kodachrome - no date or label. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, change of guard. vintage photo slide Kodachrome -- no date or label. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier vintage photo slide Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, change of guard, vintage photo slide Kodachrome -- no date or label vintage photo slide Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 5 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 11 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 12 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 3 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 10 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 7 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 9 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 4 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 1 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 6 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 2 Cruise shots of Manhattan vintage photo slide 8 University of Wyoming -- Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Student Housing - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, William Robertson Coe Library - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Wyoming Union Bldg -- Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Wyoming Union Bldg - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Half Acre Gym - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Education Building - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming --- Film processed June, 1965 Captree Boat Basin - Film processed July, 1965 (2) Captree Boat Basin - Film processed July, 1965 (1) Captree Boat Basin - Film processed July, 1965 (3) SUNY Stony Brook - Film processed July, 1965 SUNY at Stony Brook Sports Complex - Film processed July, 1965 SUNY at Stony Brook -- Film processed July, 1965 SUNY at Stony Brook --- Film processed July, 1965 SUNY at Stony Brook - Film processed July, 1965 Boat - Film processed July, 1965 Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (8) Shea Stadium Scoreboard - Film processed July, 1965 Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (7) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (2) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (3) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (9) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (6) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (1) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (4) Shea Stadium - Film processed July, 1965 (5) Inside the Church WS21 - Film processed Dec, 1965 View of Sofia WS30 - Film processed Dec, 1965 Science Lab Area - Classroom in Rear - Film processed Dec, 1965 Math Class - Film processed Dec, 1965 Bulletin board display Comm. Oct. Rev. - Film processed Dec, 1965 I 69 SC - Film processed Mar, 1966 Arukiadas sign, liquor store, perhaps foreign. - Film processed Mar, 1966 SC Switz - Film processed Mar, 1966 SC - Film processed Mar, 1966 III 64 SC - Film processed Mar, 1966 SC -- Film processed Mar, 1966 Guard - Film processed Mar, 1966 Oregon coast - Film processed Apr, 1966 Tunnel at Oswald West State Park, Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1966 Cliff - Film processed Apr, 1966 Salem Public Schools - Film processed Apr, 1966 Oregon State Capitol - Film processed Apr, 1966 State Library of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1966 Location unknown Possibly Oregon. - Film processed Apr, 1966 Location unknown Possibly Utah or Oregon. - Film processed Apr, 1966 Location unknown Possibly Utah or Oregon. -- Film processed Apr, 1966 Location unknown Possibly Utah or Oregon. -- Film processed Apr, 1966 Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1966 Entrance to Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 Dorm at Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 Dorm at Oregon State University -- Film processed Apr, 1964 New dorm complex at Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 "No tax money went into construction of bldg", Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 (8) Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 (9) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (13) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (1) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (14) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (15) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (12) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (4) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (10) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (11) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (16) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (3) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (7) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (5) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (2) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (9) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (6) Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 (8) Northaven, Long Island, New York - Film processed Nov, 1964 Location unknown -- Film processed Nov, 1964 Location unknown - Film processed Nov, 1964 Mountain (perhaps Utah) - Film processed May, 1965 Bradford sign - Film processed May, 1965 Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (10) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (2) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (4) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (8) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (7) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (6) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (1) BYU - Film processed May, 1965 Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (11) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (3) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (5) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (13) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (12) Utah - Film processed May, 1965 (9) University of Wyoming ----- Film processed May, 1965 University of Wyoming ---- Film processed May, 1965 University of Wyoming, College of Agriculture - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Ross Hall - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Knight Hall - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Fraternity Row - Film processed June, 1965 University of Wyoming, Athletics Center - Film processed June, 1965 Dorm at Valparaiso - Film processed Feb, 1964 Valparaiso Student Union - Film processed Feb, 1964 Valparaiso Chapel - Film processed Feb, 1964 Chapel at Valparaiso -- Film processed Feb, 1964 Dorm at Valparaiso -- Film processed Feb, 1964 Welcome to Valpo - Film processed Feb, 1964 Chapel at Valparaiso - Film processed Feb, 1964 Union - Univ. of Illinois -- Film processed Apr, 1964 Noys Lab - Film processed Apr, 1964 College of Agriculture, University of Illinois - Film processed Apr, 1964 Statue at entrace - Univ. of Illinois - Film processed Apr, 1964 Electrical Engineering, University of Illinois - Film processed Apr, 1964 Univ. of Illinois - Film processed Apr, 1964 Union - Univ. of Illinois - Film processed Apr, 1964 Univ. of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1964 (5) Univ. of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1964 (1) Univ. of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1964 (2) Univ. of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1964 (4) Univ. of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1964 (30 Univ. of Oregon (Admin. Bldg) - Film processed Apr, 1964 University of Oregon -- Film processed Apr, 1964 University of Oregon - Film processed Apr, 1964 Colby in Maine or New Hampshire? - Film processed Apr, 1964 (3) Maine - Film processed Apr, 1964 Maine -- Film processed Apr, 1964 Colby in Maine or New Hampshire? - Film processed Apr, 1964 (2) Colby in Maine or New Hampshire? - Film processed Apr, 1964 (1) View from Colby Campus - Film processed Apr, 1964 Colby in Maine or New Hampshire? - Film processed Apr, 1964 (4) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (4) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (2) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (1) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (3) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (7) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (5) Colby Junior College, New London, NH - Film processed Apr, 1964 (6) Lake Sunapee, N.H. - Film processed Apr, 1964 Lake Sunapee, N.H. -- Film processed Apr, 1964 Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 (7) Oregon State University - Film processed Apr, 1964 (4) Waldo Hall (Oregon State) - Film processed Apr, 1964 Dining Hall (Oregon State) - Film processed Apr, 1964 Surname/Family
- Towns and Cities by State with maps, resources and more
Select a State to view a list of towns/cities in its boundaries. Use the availabe resources to learn all about the place's past and the people who lived there. Lists of Towns/Cities by State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming
- Year Checker | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Use this checklist to view at-a-glance some of the records you should be able to find about an ancestor, based on the year they were born. Share
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- Birthday Wishes to share - free and easy!
Share general birthday wishes or custom greetings with friends or family, personalized, dated, animated - your choice! Birthday videos, memes, images to share on facebook, pinterest, twitter... This page has moved. Click here for the new page.
- American Genealogy Records | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Free resources for American history and genealogy can be found here. Select a region, state, county or town to break down the brick walls in your family tree. American History & Genealogy American Midwest American West American Northeast Native American American South New England All Resources Specific Surnames The resources shown below do not pertain to a particular State, but to America and Americans in general. Choose a region above to see more, or click here to choose a State . Tip: Within each State's page, you can find County and Town resources, too! Back to Genealogy Dashboard
- About MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Hundreds of free genealogy resources; browse by record type or state; military, census, births, deaths, tips, tools and much more! Bookmark the page and subscribe for free updates! About MyGenealogyAddiction.com Welcome to my site! Following are answers to some of the questions you may have. Find out what it's all about here! What can I do on MyGenealogyAddiction.com? To learn about my family, click "My Family " and choose the branch you are interested in. My tree is divided by eight branches - the four quarters of my mother's ancestry and the four quarters of my father's ancestry, with many branches spanning from there via the spouses and their ancestors. Start by choosing a branch! Alternatively, you can view my "Index of Ancestors " to view all of my known ancestors. From there, you have the option to search for a name to find it quickly. Then click the person's link and view their profile and all the items associated with him or her, such as photos, newspaper clippings, records, and more. If you are researching your own family tree, check out my Free Genealogy Resources , also known as the "Genealogy Dashboard". There you can find hundreds of free resources to help find whatever you're looking for. Save the link, favorite it, bookmark it, share it! Welcome! How can I search this site? In order to thoroughly search this site for all the valuable genealogical information I share on the hundreds of pages hiding behind the scenes, two separate searches are required. (Keep in mind that if you are searching for a resource, you will need to access the resource and browse or search within it. All the contents of the resources I share are not indexed to be included in my site's search). First, I'd recommend trying the Search page. From there you can quickly search several of my collections including my Index of Ancestors, Family Album, Coats of Arms, Genealogy Resources, and Miscellaneous Snippets. Next, search my Blogs . This search will search both the title and content of every blog I've posted. There are several hundred! What resources are available at MyGenealogyAddiction.com? My "Free Genealogy Resources " page is a collection of links and resources I've used and saved or bookmarked over the years, while researching my family tree. You can select a Category (for example: Marriage Records, Church Records, Military Records, etc.) and then you can narrow the results by location (Country or State). What States and Countries do the resources cover? My initial goal was not to collect resources, but to research my family. Most of my ancestors have been in America (in the Northeast) since Colonial times, mostly in Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Some were in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and throughout New England. My great-grandfather's line, the Daniels and related families, were a little more adventurous and walked westward on the Oregon Trail, expanding my search to parts of the midwest and west. Some came from France, Europe, England and Holland, leading me on a search for resources there. In summary, you will mostly find places associated with my ancestors and others as I continue to add them. Take a look! (To find out what resources have been recently added, check out Latest Updates ). Is this site free? Access to MyGenealogyAddiction.com is free to all! The resources provided are nearly all items you can access free of charge, too. Many are historical books you can read online for free. Others are websites which hold various collections and records from the past. Browse around! Bookmark the Genealogy Dashboard so next time you need a piece of information, you can give it a try! Why are there advertisements? 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