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- What is the Roman numeral for the number 2515?
The number 2515 converted to Roman numerals is... What is number 2515 in Roman numerals? The number 2515 converts to MMDXV in Roman numerals. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- What is the Roman numeral for the number 309?
The number 309 converted to Roman numerals is... What is number 309 in Roman numerals? The number 309 converts to CCCIX in Roman numerals. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- "GOD BLESS OUR HOME" Artwork by Currier & Ives
GOD BLESS OUR HOME by Currier & Ives and other art. GOD BLESS OUR HOME GOD BLESS OUR HOME GOD BLESS OUR HOME 1/1 CLICK HERE TO FIND A GREAT DEAL ON THIS WORK OF ART See more like this: All Art Browse by Subject Browse by Artist Genre Art Leonardo Da Vinci ALL Home Religion Currier and Ives Nathaniel Currier was a printmaker who started the business and James, who started as the firm's bookkeeper, became Currier's partner in 1857. Neither man was an artist. The prints were drawn and lithographed by other persons, such as J. E. Butterworth, George H. Durrie, Louis Maurer, Frances or "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer, Charles Parsons, Napoleon Sarony, and Thomas Worth - to name a few. Nathaniel Currier died in 1888 and James Ives died in 1895. The firm carried on until 1907 under the direction of their sons, Edward West Currier and Chauncey Ives. The business of the firm was to produce lithographed prints which were intended to be sold to the general public for picture framing and display in the home or business place. For nearly seventy-five years, the firm provided "Colored Engravings for the People," and called themselves "Printmakers to the People." Currier and Ives gave America a nineteenth-century pictorial history of the country's growth from an agricultural society to an industrialized one. Many newsworthy events were recorded with prints depicting every subject relating to American life: religion, politics, historical figures, views of homes, rural homesteads, sports, music, entertainment, games, life in the home, children, wildlife, hunting, fishing, railroad trains, ships, and many more. Currier & Ives' prints were sold either directly from Currier & Ives' shop in New York or through other printsellers around the United States and overseas. Other printsellers were always eager to carry the latest images because of the quality and variety of Currier & Ives prints. The number of recorded Currier & Ives prints is now over 7,500 different titles, although new titles turn up occasionally, all carefully recorded by the American Historical Print Collectors Society in order to maintain a current listing of Currier & Ives prints. There are prints of political cartoons, banners, portraits, historical prints, certificates, moral and religious prints, sentimental prints, prints for children, pioneer home scenes, humor, lithographed sheet music and much more.
- What number is MVIII in Roman numerals?
The Roman numeral "MVIII" converts to the standard number... What number is MVIII in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'MVIII' is the Standard number 1008. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- What is the Roman numeral for the number 2922?
The number 2922 converted to Roman numerals is... What is number 2922 in Roman numerals? The number 2922 converts to MMCMXXII in Roman numerals. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- An historical sketch of Trinity Church, Potsdam, New York, 1835-1896 | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Historical Books Genealogy Records An historical sketch of Trinity Church, Potsdam, New York, 1835-1896 Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry An historical sketch of Trinity Church, Potsdam, New York, 1835-1896 An historical sketch of Trinity Church, Potsdam, New York, 1835-1896, by Clarkson, Annie C. CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Church Records Places: New York St. Lawrence County Potsdam Cost: Free Find it on Archive.org Find it on OpenLibrary.org Find it on FamilySearch.org Find it on GoogleBooks Find it on HeritageQuest* *HeritageQuest is free but you must be logged in to access the material. Click here for more information . BACK TO GENEALOGY DASHBOARD
- What is the Roman numeral for the number 769?
The number 769 converted to Roman numerals is... What is number 769 in Roman numerals? The number 769 converts to DCCLXIX in Roman numerals. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- Priv. Isaac Pratt - Reading, Massachusetts
Isaac Pratt was in Capt. Thomas Eaton's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's Regiment, in Reading, Massachusetts. < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Isaac Isaac Isaac Isaac Pratt Pratt Pratt Pratt Private Reading Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Isaac Pratt, Daniel, Caleb, Pratt, Private, Reading, Massachusetts, Capt. Thomas Eaton's Company, Col. David Green's Regiment, Militia, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Thomas Eaton's Company Isaac Pratt was in Capt. Thomas Eaton's Company of Militia, Col. David Green's Regiment, in Reading, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Concord. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 22-23 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 12 Page: 684 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM63-READING-04-47
- History of Westwood, Bergen County and New Jersey | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Historical Books Genealogy Records History of Westwood, Bergen County and New Jersey Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry History of Westwood, Bergen County and New Jersey History of Westwood, Bergen County and New Jersey, by Rogers, Gloria. CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Local Histories Places: New Jersey Bergen County Westwood Cost: Free Find it on Archive.org Find it on OpenLibrary.org Find it on FamilySearch.org Find it on GoogleBooks Find it on HeritageQuest* *HeritageQuest is free but you must be logged in to access the material. Click here for more information . BACK TO GENEALOGY DASHBOARD
- What number is MMCDXIX in Roman numerals?
The Roman numeral "MMCDXIX" converts to the standard number... What number is MMCDXIX in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'MMCDXIX' is the Standard number 2419. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- Wisconsin-Wood-Vesper Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Vesper, Wood County, Wisconsin Vesper, Wood County, Wisconsin No resources found specifically for Vesper, but you may be able to find information about Vesper in materials for Wood County and/or the State of Wisconsin using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Vesper, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Development of town boundaries in Wisconsin, Number 9 Chippewa County Madison, Dane County and surrounding towns being a history and guide to places of scenic beauty and historical note Proceedings of the 70th anniversary of the founding of Whitewater, Wisconsin 1907 The city of Madison the capital of Wisconsin, the seat of the state university, the county seat of Dane County prepared especially for use in the city schools, to give information about our city Midwest Genealogy Center A bibliography of Wisconsin's participation in the War Between the States based upon material contained in the Wisconsin Historical Library , compiled by Isaac Samuel Bradley A narrative of service with the Third Wisconsin Infantry A view of the Vicksburg campaign a paper read before the Madison Literary Club, October 14, 1907 An illustrated history of the state of Wisconsin being a complete civil, political, and military history of the state, from its first exploration down to 1875 including a cyclopaedia of legislation during the administration of each governor Biographical history of Clark and Jackson Counties, Wisconsin containing engravings of prominent citizens of the counties, with personal histories of many of the early settlers and leading families Charles Norman Harrington La Crosse, Wisconsin branch of the American family Harrington Charles White and his descendants from Kent County, England, to Dane County, Wisconsin Colburn a genealogical history (600 years) of d'Amours, Courberon, Colburn (1400-1982) in France--Quebec--Acadia--Wisconsin Development of town boundaries in Wisconsin, Number 36 Manitowoc County Dodge County, Wisconsin, past and present Four Wisconsin counties prairie and forest Genealogy of Peter Kregel of Grambow, province of Pommern, Germany, and his descendants, who came to America in 1857 and settled in Wisconsin Genealogy of the descendants of Richard Thayer, who came to America in 1630 and settled in Braintree, Mass., and Joshua Thayer who settled in Wisconsin in 1837 Hammond family charts ancestors and descendants of Joseph Wesley Hammond, 1836-1902, and his wife, Martha Maia (Stevens) Hammond, 1837-1908, of Appleton, Wisconsin History of Clintonville, Wisconsin from pioneer days to the present time History of Door County, Wisconsin the county beautiful History of Outagamie County, Wisconsin being a general survey of Outagamie County history including a history of the cities, towns and villages throughout the county, from the earliest settlement to the present time History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources, an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and societies, its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers, the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state, and an abstract History of northern Wisconsin containing an account of its settlement, growth, development, and resources, an extensive sketch of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers History of the Milwaukee Light Guard History of the Presbyterian and Congregational churches and ministers in Wisconsin including an account of the organization of the convention, and the plan of union History of the Territory of Wisconsin, from 1836 to 1848 preceded by an account of some events during the period in which it was under the dominion of kings, states or other territories, previous to the year 1836 History of the Third Regiment of Wisconsin Veteran Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 History of the services of the Third Battery, Wisconsin Light Artillery in the Civil War of the United States, 1861-65 Inventory of the county archives of Wisconsin Inventory of the state archives of Wisconsin John and Sarah Bradbury Coons and their descendants including remarks and observations on the Wisconsin lead region of their time Kimball-Weston memorial the American ancestry and descendants of Alonzo and Sarah (Weston) Kimball of Green Bay, Wisconsin Leading events of Wisconsin history the story of the state Memorial record of the fathers of Wisconsin containing sketches of the lives and career of the members of the constitutional conventions of 1846 and 1847-8 with a history of early settlement in Wisconsin Milwaukee the history of a city Milwaukee, seventy-five years a city a book of present-day Milwaukee, together with a brief historical review of its growth and achievements Origin and legislative history of county boundaries in Wisconsin Pioneer history of Milwaukee from the first American settlement in 1833 to 1841, with a topographical description as it appeared in a state of nature, illustrated with a map Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara Counties, Wisconsin containing full page portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the counties, together with portraits and biographies of all the presidents of the United States Racine, Belle City of the lakes, and Racine County, Wisconsin a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 Semi-centennial services of the First Congregational Church of Wauwatosa, Wis. with sketches of early members 1842-1892 The Chattanooga campaign with especial reference to Wisconsin's participation therein The Embry family of Madison County, Ky The French regime in Wisconsin and the Northwest The Henry Meyer family of the town of Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wisconsin The McCormick genealogy being a record of the descendants of the original McCormicks who settled in the Rolling Ground locality of Crawford County, Wisconsin The Milwaukee story the making of an American city The North-west during the Revolution annual address before the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Tuesday evening, January 31, 1871 The State Historical Society of Wisconsin a century of service addresses delivered in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the founding of the society The State of Wisconsin embracing brief sketches of its history, position, resources and industries, and a catalogue of its exhibits at the Centennial at Philadelphia, 1876 The Sturtevant family of Wisconsin The Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry 1st Brigade, 2d Division, 2d Army Corps, Army of the Potomac an authentic record of the regiment from its organization to its muster out a complete roster of its officers and men with their record a full list of casualties, in detail, dates and places its itinerary from place of muster to muster out maps showing its movements, a copy of every official paper in the War Department pertaining The Wisconsin lead region The charter and revised statutes relating to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin also the constitution and by-laws of the Society The chronicles of Milwaukee being a narrative history of the town from its earliest period to the present The story of Wisconsin Three Wisconsin Cushings a sketch of the lives of Howard B., Alonzo H. and William B. Cushing, children of a pioneer family of Waukesha County Wisconsin Page pioneers and kinfolks Wisconsin in three centuries, 1634-1905 narrative of three centuries in the making of an American commonwealth, illustrated with numerous engravings of historic scenes and landmarks, portraits and facsimiles of rare prints, documents and old maps Wisconsin territorial papers Wisconsin the Americanization of a French settlement Wisconsin women in the War Between the States Wisconsin's gold star list soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses from the Badger State who died in the federal service during the World War Youngest son More resources for Wisconsin RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) 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- What number is MCL in Roman numerals?
The Roman numeral "MCL" converts to the standard number... What number is MCL in Roman Numerals? The Roman numeral 'MCL' is the Standard number 1150. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- Gorges and the grant of the province of Maine, 1622 a tercentenary manual | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Historical Books Genealogy Records Gorges and the grant of the province of Maine, 1622 a tercentenary manual Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry Gorges and the grant of the province of Maine, 1622 a tercentenary manual Gorges and the grant of the province of Maine, 1622 : a tercentenary manual, by Burrage, Henry S. CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Local Histories Places: Maine Cost: Free Find it on Archive.org Find it on OpenLibrary.org Find it on FamilySearch.org Find it on GoogleBooks Find it on HeritageQuest* *HeritageQuest is free but you must be logged in to access the material. Click here for more information . BACK TO GENEALOGY DASHBOARD
- 1810 census of Botetourt County, Virginia | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Census Records Genealogy Records 1810 census of Botetourt County, Virginia Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry 1810 census of Botetourt County, Virginia 1810 census of Botetourt County, Virginia CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Census Records Local Histories Places: Virginia Botetourt County Cost: Free Find it on Archive.org Find it on OpenLibrary.org Find it on FamilySearch.org Find it on GoogleBooks Find it on HeritageQuest* *HeritageQuest is free but you must be logged in to access the material. Click here for more information . BACK TO GENEALOGY DASHBOARD
- Jordan family history, statistics, genealogy resources and more
How many people bear the Jordan surname? Where to find Jordan genealogy resources, personalized items and more! Top 1,000 Most Common Surnames in the United States of America < > Top 1,000 #116 Jordan Jordan is ranked #116 among the most common surnames in the U.S., according to the 2010 Census. View Full List Search Top 1000 In 2010, there were 208,403 people in the United States with the last name Jordan. Approximately 71 out of every 100,000 people bear the Jordan name. Click here to find books and resources about Jordans and the Jordan family. Lost & Found Photos Get your personalized 'God Bless the Jordan family' sign on any of the following: High quality print available in a variety of sizes Matting optional (various colors available to coordinate with your decor) Frame optional (various styles and colors to choose from) Wood, Canvas, or Metal prints available in a variety of sizes Coffee mugs (regular or large) Tote bags (choose from three sizes) 30-day money back guarantee! Click here to order Heraldry Some resources containing Jordan in the title: 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 Historical discourse at the sesqui-centennial of Jordan Ev. Luth. Congregation of South Whitehall Township, Lehigh Co., Pa. on Sunday, June 10th, 1894 The Edward Pleasants Valentine papers abstracts of records in the local and general archives of Virginia relating to the families of Allen, Bacon, Ballard, Batchelder, Blouet, Brassieur (Brashear), Cary, Crenshaw, Dabney, Exum, Ferris, Fontaine, Gray, Hardy, Isham (Henrico County), Jordan, Langston, Lyddall, Mann, Mosby, Palmer, Pasteur, Pleasants, Povall, Randolph, Satterwhite, Scott, Smith (the family of Francis Smith of Hanover County), Vale Load More My blogs containing Jordan: Load More
- Semi-centennial anniversary of the District Medical Society for the County of Burlington, June 17, 1879 | Genealogy Resources | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Local Histories Genealogy Records Semi-centennial anniversary of the District Medical Society for the County of Burlington, June 17, 1879 Resources for tracing your Family Tree and Ancestry Semi-centennial anniversary of the District Medical Society for the County of Burlington, June 17, 1879 Semi-centennial anniversary of the District Medical Society for the County of Burlington, June 17, 1879 CLICK HERE FOR THIS RESOURCE Category: Local Histories Places: New Jersey Burlington County Burlington Cost: Free Find it on Archive.org Find it on OpenLibrary.org Find it on FamilySearch.org Find it on GoogleBooks Find it on HeritageQuest* *HeritageQuest is free but you must be logged in to access the material. Click here for more information . BACK TO GENEALOGY DASHBOARD
- Olive (Ames) Henry family photo | Family Scrapbook | MyGenealogyAddiction.com
Olive (Ames) Henry family photo - See hundreds more photos & memorabilia in the Family Album Olive (Ames) Henry family photo More Info Next Image Previous Image CLICK HERE TO VISIT EXTERNAL SITE No blog Source: - The DECKER Branch - Item attached to: Lycenia Strong (Go to profile) Oscar Mayo (Go to profile) Lydia Mayo (Go to profile) Virtual Family Cemetery Wall of Honor Index of Ancestors
- Priv. Jonathan Livermore - Newton, Massachusetts
Jonathan Livermore was in Capt. Jeremiah Wiswall's Company of Minutemen, Regiment Unknown, in Newton, Massachusetts. < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan Livermore Livermore Livermore Livermore Private Newton Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Jonathan Livermore, Jona, Jonah, Jonathan, Livermore, Private, Newton, Massachusetts, Capt. Jeremiah Wiswall's Company, Regiment Unknown, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Jeremiah Wiswall's Company Jonathan Livermore was in Capt. Jeremiah Wiswall's Company of Minutemen, Regiment Unknown, in Newton, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Lexington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 44-45 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 9 Page: 889 Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM58-NEWTON-03-45
- What is the Roman numeral for the number 2300?
The number 2300 converted to Roman numerals is... What is number 2300 in Roman numerals? The number 2300 converts to MMCCC in Roman numerals. Click here to convert a series of Roman numerals to Standard numbers
- Michigan-Iosco-Grant-Township Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Grant Township, Iosco County, Michigan Grant Township, Iosco County, Michigan No resources found specifically for Grant Township, but you may be able to find information about Grant Township in materials for Iosco County and/or the State of Michigan using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Grant Township, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Michigan Pioneer and Historical Collections Mackinac formerly Michilimackinac Mackinac, formerly Michilimackinac Michigan Bible records and genealogical notes (Part 1) Michigan Bible records and genealogical notes (Part 2) Michigan Bible records and genealogical notes (Part 3) Michigan Bible records and genealogical notes (Part 4) Michigan County Histories and Atlases Michigan men in the Civil War (1959) Michigan men in the Civil War (1960) Polk and Co.'s Adrian city directory, 1909 Polk's 1910 Cheboygan city and county directory containing an alphabetically arranged list of business firms and private citizens in Cheboygan, a farmers' directory of each township in Cheboygan County Polk's Adrian city directory, 1907 Polk's Adrian city directory, 1917 Polk's Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County directory, 1917 Polk's Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, Niles and Berrien County directory, 1907-1908 Polk's Dearborn (Wayne County, Mich.) city directory, 1941 Polk's Dearborn (Wayne County, Mich.) city directory, 1943 Polk's Dearborn (Wayne County, Mich.) city directory, 1946 Polk's Dearborn (Wayne County, Mich.) city directory, 1948 Proceedings at the laying of the corner stone of the new capitol of Michigan, 1873, at the city of Lansing R. L. Polk and Co.'s Ann Arbor city directory, 1909 R.L. Polk & Co.'s Bay City directory, 1907 - Bay City and Essexville R.L. Polk and Co.'s Alpena city and county directory, 1908 R.L. Polk and Co.'s Alpena city and county directory, 1916 R.L. Polk and Co.'s Bay City Directory, 1908 - Bay City and Essexville R.L. Polk and Co.'s Bay City Directory, 1909 - Bay City and Essexville R.L. Polk and Co.'s Bay City directory, 1916-1917 - Bay City and Essexville R.L. Polk and Co.'s Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, and Niles directory, 1918 The Glen V. Mills Directory Co.'s directory of the city of Ann Arbor, 1903 The Glen V. Mills Directory Co.'s directory of the city of Ypsilanti, 1903 The History, commercial advantages and future prospects of Bay City, Michigan The Michigan Historical Collections of the University of Michigan (1951) The Michigan Historical Collections of the University of Michigan (1964) The centennial celebration of the evacuation of Detroit by the British in 1796 The city of Escanaba, Michigan, the iron port of the world a history of its growth Ziegler genealogy Nicholas, Michael, Peter, family tree 1951 Michigan state volume, genealogical records A Compilation of Bible-marriage-family-and-cemetery records relating to Michigan pioneer families A Memorial of Samuel Barstow, of Detroit, who died July 12th, 1854 A Potter-Richardson memorial the ancestral lines of William W. Potter of Michigan, and his wife, Margaret (Richardson) Potter A Twentieth century history of Allegan County, Michigan A brief history of the Tenth Michigan Cavalry A historical sketch of Michael Keinadt and Margaret Diller, his wife the history and genealogy of their numerous posterity in the American states, up to the year 1893 A history and genealogy of the Finch family of Berrien County, Michigan A history of St. Andrew's Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan A history of the Michael Reasor and allied families A history of the township and village of Howell, Michigan A pioneer history of the township of Grand Blanc, Genesee County, Michigan A primer of Michigan history with a brief sketch of the material resources of the state A report on Operation Find an emergency program conducted during the Detroit civil disturbances of summer, 1967 A review of Michigan as a province, territory, and state A sketch of the life of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, founder of Detroit A twentieth century history and biographical record of Branch County, Michigan A twentieth century history of Berrien County, Michigan A.G. Nedham and Co.'s Coldwater city directory, 1882 All about Detroit an illustrated guide, map and historical souvenir, with local stories Alphabetical general index to public library sets of 85,271 names of Michigan soldiers and sailors individual records American biographical history of eminent and self-made men Michigan volume American lineage of Hoyt Post of Detroit, Michigan American records of the Michael Flerchinger family and the Jacob Flerchinger family An historical sketch of the Seventh Regiment Michigan Volunteer Cavalry from its organization in 1862, to its muster out in 1865 An outline history of Michigan Ancestors of William Adams Collord and Rebecca Severns his wife with charts showing descent from Lambert Huybertsen Mol Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti and Washtenaw County directory, 1888-9 containing an alphabetically arranged list of business firms and private citizens in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti, Chelsea, Dexter, Manchester, Milan and Saline, a classified list of all trades, professions and pursuits Annual report of the city historiographer a record of events in the city of Detroit during the year one thousand nine hundred and eight Atlas and directory of Lapeer County, Michigan Aunt Sally, or, The cross the way to freedom a narrative of the slave-life and purchase of the mother of Rev. Isaac Williams, of Detroit, Michigan Autobiographical sketch of Capt. S. W. Fowler late of the 6th Mich. Inft'y. together with an appendix containing his speeches on the state of the Union, Reconstruction, etc. also his report on the Soldiers' voting bill made in the Michigan Senate, etc Bacon genealogy Michael Bacon of Dedham, 1640 and his descendants Battle Creek and Marshall city directories with Albion village directory, including the villages of Athens, Augusta, Bedford, Bellevue, Burlington, Ceresco, Climax, and Homer, for 1883 Battle and massacre at Frenchtown, Michigan, January, 1813 Bench and bar of Michigan a volume of history and biography Bible records, Michigan Bibliography of the printed maps of Michigan, 1804-1880 with a series of over one hundred reproductions of maps, constituting an historical atlas of the Great Lakes and Michigan Biographical history of Genesee County, Michigan Biographical record this volume contains biographical sketches of leading citizens of Oakland County, Michigan Biographical review of Calhoun County, Michigan containing historical, biographical and genealogical sketches of many of the prominent citizens of to-day and also of the past Birmingham directory, 1926 village of Birmingham and Bloomfield Township Birmingham directory, 1927 village of Birmingham, village of Bloomfield Hills, and Bloomfield Township Brief family history of the Michigan Wallins Brown's city directory of Adrian, Mich. with a complete list of resident citizens, as sic also, a classified business directory, showing the address of merchants, manufacturers and those following the various pursuits and professions within the limits of our city Brown's city directory of Hillsdale, Michigan comprising a complete list of resident citizens in the general directory, as also a business directory classified according to their various pursuits, showing at a glance, the address of merchants and manufacturers, and calling of all those within the limits of our city Burch and Polk's Detroit city business directory, 1872-73 comprising a complete alphabetical and classified list of all business firms, and a miscellaneous directory of city and county officers, churches, public and private schools Business directory of Barry County, Michigan containing a history of Hastings and Nashville also the name, location and postoffice sic address of all residents of Barry County, and a list of postoffices sic in the county Cadillac's village, or, Detroit under Cadillac with list of property owners and a history of the settlement, 1701-1710 Call it North Country the story of upper Michigan Camps and tramps in the Adirondacks, and grayling fishing in northern Michigan a record of summer vacations in the wilderness Census of the state of Michigan, 1884 Census of the state of Michigan, 1894 Census of the state of Michigan, 1904 Centennial history of Alpena County, Michigan giving sketch of Michigan from its early settlement, fortunes and misfortunes of first settlers the survey, settlement and growth of Alpena County, from 1837 to 1876 Centennial history of Menominee County Charles F. 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embracing the list of membership in all associations, clubs, church boards, fraternities, and all organizations, together with lists of the patrons of rural free delivery routes of Bartholomew County, all towns and the city of Columbus, indexed map of Bartholomew County Cornell Cemetery records, Boone Township, Porter County, Indiana Counties of Howard and Tipton, Indiana historical and biographical illustrated Counties of La Grange and Noble, Indiana historical and biographical Counties of Morgan, Monroe and Brown, Indiana historical and biographical Counties of Porter and Lake, Indiana historical and biographical illustrated Counties of Warren, Benton, Jasper and Newton, Indiana historical and biographical Counties of White and Pulaski, Indiana historical and biographical Counties of Whitley and Noble, Indiana historical and biographical Daniel Yandes and his family pioneers from Pennsylvania to Indiana, 1818 Descendants of Edward Smith of Corydon, Indiana Descendants of Min. 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Schrock Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana Disaster in aisle 13 a case study of the coliseum explosion at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, October 31, 1963 Early Indiana trails and surveys Early Indiana trials and sketches Early Indianapolis Early architects and builders of Indiana Early history of Indianapolis and central Indiana Early life and times in Boone County, Indiana giving an account of the early settlement of each locality down to 1886, histories of some of the pioneer families, biographical sketches, list of soldiers who went to the late war of 1861-5 Early reminiscences of Indianapolis with short biographical sketches of its early citizens, and a few of the prominent business men of the present day Eli Roe of Portage Prairie (St. Joseph County, Indiana) and some of his descendants Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana with a compendium of history, 1834-1904 a record of the achievements of its people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation Eri Rich family tree ancestors and descendants to and from Chester County, Pennsylvania, Guilford and Randolph Counties, N.C., Wayne County, Indiana, Hamilton County, Indiana, Grant County, Indiana prefaced with an account of Rich family in England Espenschied and related families of Evansville and Mt. Vernon, Indiana other surnames, Glass, Graüert, Karsch, Klein, Miller, Schlange, Topf other locations, Rhineland, Germany, New York, Riverside, N.J. Evansville and its men of mark Evansville's channels of trade and the secession movement 1850-1865 Executive journal of Indiana Territory, 1800-1816 First annual report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction for the state of Indiana to the General Assembly December, 1852 First annual reunion of the Aikman family held at the private grounds of the Germania Park Association, Indianapolis, Ind., Tuesday, October 17, 1905 Fountain County, Indiana, cemetery inscriptions Four histories of Warrick County, Indiana Fourth annual reunion of the Aikman family held at Germania Park in the city of Indianapolis, Ind., Wednesday, September 9, 1908 From Needmore to Prosperity: Hoosier place names in folklore and history From Vicksburg to Raleigh, or, A complete history of the Twelfth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry and the campaigns of Grant and Sherman, with an outline of the Great Rebellion Genealogical records of the Dinwiddie clan of northwestern Indiana Genealogy of the children of David M. Hoover and Verna A. Mercer-Hoover of Elkhart, Indiana Greater Indianapolis the history, the industries, the institutions, and the people of a city of homes H.C. Chandler and Co.'s business directory and shipper's guide for the state of Indiana Handbook on Indiana history Hazzard's history of Henry County, Indiana 1822- 1906 Historic Indiana being chapters in the story of the Hoosier State from the romantic period of foreign exploration and dominion through pioneer days, stirring war times, and periods of peaceful progress, to the present time Historic background of South Bend and St. Joseph County in northern Indiana Historical markers and public memorials in Indiana Historical markers in Indiana Historical notes on Dubois and Pike Counties, Indiana Historical sketch of Huntington County, Indiana Historical sketches and reminiscences of Madison County, Indiana a detailed history of the early events of the pioneer settlement of the county, and many happenings of recent years, as well as a complete history of each township, to which is added numerous incidents of a pleasant nature, in the way of reminiscences and laughable occurences History and directory of Posey County containing an account of the early settlement and organization of the county of Posey, Ind., with references to the formation of the North West Territory, Indiana Territory, and the state of Indiana also numerous incidents, tragical and otherwise History of Carroll County, Indiana its people, industries and institutions History of Cass County, Indiana from its earliest settlement to the present time, with biographical sketches and reference to biographies previously compiled History of Cass County, Indiana from the earliest time to the present History of De Kalb County, Indiana together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens also a condensed history of Indiana, embodying accounts of prehistoric races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk wars, and a brief review of its civil and political history History of Dearborn County, Indiana her people, industries, and institutions History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties, Indiana from their earliest settlement containing a history of the counties, their cities, townships, towns, villages, schools, and churches, reminiscences, extracts, etc., local statistics, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, biographies, preliminary chapters on the history of the North-west Territory, the state of Indiana, and the Indians History of Fayette County, Indiana her people, industries and institutions History of Fort Wayne, from the earliest known accounts of this point, to the present period embracing an extended view of the aboriginal tribes of the Northwest History of Gibson County, Indiana her people, industries and institutions History of Greene and Sullivan Counties, state of Indiana from the earliest time to the present, together with interesting biographical sketches, reminiscences, notes, etc History of Hancock County, Indiana from its earliest 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Vincennes, and its progress down to the formation of the state government History of La Porte County, Indiana and its townships, towns and cites History of Lawrence and Monroe Counties, Indiana their people, industries and institutions History of Miami County, Indiana a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests History of Montgomery County, Indiana with personal sketches of representative citizens History of Porter County, Indiana a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests History of Posey County, Indiana History of Rush County, Indiana from the earliest time to the present, with biographical sketches, notes, etc., together with a short history of the Northwest, the Indiana Territory, and the state of Indiana History of St. Joseph County, Indiana together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens history of Indiana History of Vanderburgh County, Indiana from the earliest times to the present, with biographical sketches, reminiscences, etc History of Vigo County, Indiana with biographical selections History of Wabash County, Indiana a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests History of Wabash Valley, Indiana-Illinois gleaned from early authors, old maps and manuscripts, private and official correspondence, and other authentic, though, for the most part, out-of-the-way sources History of Wayne County, Indiana History of Wayne County, Indiana from its first settlement to the present time, with numerous biographical and family sketches History of Wayne County, Indiana together with sketches of its cities, villages and towns, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens history of Indiana and the Northwest Territory, embracing accounts of the pre-historic races, aborigines, Winnebago and Black Hawk wars, and a brief review of its civil, political and military history History of northeast Indiana LaGrange, Steuben, Noble and DeKalb Counties History of the Eighty-second Indiana Volunteer Infantry its organization, campaigns and battles History of the Fifty-first Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry a narrative of its organization, marches, battles and other experiences in camp and prison, from 1861 to 1866 with revised roster History of the Forty-sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry September, 1861-September, 1865 History of the Jackson family of Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., Ohio and Indiana descendants of Robert and Agnes Washburn Jackson History of the Republican Party of Indiana biographical sketches of the party leaders History of the Seventh Indiana Cavalry Volunteers and the expeditions, campaigns, raids, marches, and battles of the armies with which it was connected, with biographical sketches of Brevet Major General John P.C. Shanks, and of Brevet Brig. Gen. Thomas M. Browne, and other officers of the regiment with an account of the burning of the steamer Sultana on the Mississippi River, and of the capture, trial, conviction and execution of Dick Davis History of the Sixth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry of both the three months' and three years' services this work contains not only a complete history of the Sixth Indiana Regiment, its trials and hardships, the battles in which it was engaged, but a full description of every battle, its results, etc., also the losses on both sides, the number engaged on both sides, who the commanding officers were, etc. History of the Sixty-eighth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1865 with a sketch of E.A. King's Brigade, Reynolds' Division, Thomas' Corps in the Battle of Chickamauga History of the town of Remington and vicinity, Jasper County, Indiana Index to The genealogical record of the ancestors and descendants of Perley and Phebe (Lewis) Mitchell of Parke County, Indiana Index to the sixth census of the United States for Allen County, Indiana, 1840 Indiana Historical Commission State House, Indianapolis, Indiana Indiana a redemption from slavery Indiana and Indianans a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood Indiana and Indianans, by Jacob Piatt Dunn an index Indiana at Shiloh report of the commission Indiana boundaries territory, state, and county Indiana coverlets and coverlet weavers Indiana genealogy articles appearing in the Indianapolis Sunday star 1st series beginning June 26, 1926 thru Jan. 25, 1931, 2nd series beginning April 5, 1931 thru Jan. 22, 1933 Indiana imprints, 1804-1849 a supplement to Mary Alden Walker's Beginnings of printing in the state of Indiana, published in 1934 Indiana in the Mexican War Indiana in the War of the Rebellion report of the Adjutant General Indiana its history, constitution and present government Indiana miscellany consisting of sketches of Indian life, the early settlement, customs, and hardships of the people, and the introduction of the gospel and of schools, together with biographical notices of the pioneer Methodist preachers of the state Indiana some account of the origins and the ancestry of that word, and of its profuse ramblings hither and yon Indiana war records county war history prospectus Indiana's first war Indiana's road to statehood a documentary record Indiana's roll of honor Indiana, 1779-1929 Indiana, a century of progress a study of the development of public charities and correction, 1790-1915 Indiana, the sesquicentennial of the establishment of the Territorial Government an exhibit in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., November 30, 1950, to April 30, 1951 Indianapolis a historical and statistical sketch of the railroad city, a chronicle of its social, municipal, commercial and manufacturing progress, with full statistical tables Indianapolis and the Civil War Internal improvements in early Indiana Johann Schreyer's letter written to relatives in Germany regarding conditions in Indiana in 1846 Johnson family of Isle of Wight County, Virginia and later of Indiana Journal of Thomas Dean an account of a journey to Indiana in 1817 La vie agricole et rurale dans l'état d'Indiana à l'époque pionnière Lake County, Indiana from 1834 to 1872 Lake County, Indiana, 1884 an account of the semi-centennial celebration of Lake County, September 3 and 4, with historical papers and other interesting records prepared for this volume Life in Indiana at three score a retrospect for the benefit of the Presbyterian Church of Lebanon Lineage book, Brouillet Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Clinton, Indiana (Vermillion Co.) Lineage book, National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution of Indiana 1894-1900 Lineage book, William Oard Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Brazil, Indiana Lockerbie's assessment list of Indianapolis, 1835 Manufacturing and mercantile resources of Indianapolis, Indiana a review of its manufacturing, mercantile and general business interests, advantageous location, andc. to which is added a historical and statistical sketch of its rise and progress Marriage records of Kosciusko County, Indiana Marriage records, St. Joseph County, South Bend, Indiana Marriages in Fountain County, Indiana, U.S.A., 1826-1848 Marshall County, Indiana, Marriage Records 1836-1888 Men of progress, Indiana a selected list of biographical sketches and portraits of the leaders in business, professional and official life together with brief notes on the history and character of Indiana Metz family genealogy of Jacob Metz of Rosenthal, Germany and Boonville, Indiana Morgan's raid in Indiana Morton in bronze Indiana circle, Vicksburg battlefield report of Vicksburg State Memorial Commission My mother's family Shannon-Sill, Pennsylvania and Ohio, Hamilton-Robinson, Virginia and Indiana My mother's family Shannon-Sill, Pennsylvania and Ohio, Hamilton-Robinson, Virginia and Indiana Names of persons enumerated in Marion County, Indiana, at the fifth census eighteen hundred and thirty Newtown Cemetery, Newtown, Indiana Old Indiana and the new world address at the opening of the Library of Congress exhibition commemorating the Territory of Indiana, November 30, 1950 Oliver P. Morton, of Indiana, sketch of his life and public services One hundred years in public health in Indiana Ouiatanon a study in Indiana history Our family records a genealogical and historical record of Joseph Heath Sutton and his wife Martha (Johnson) Sutton, Indiana pioneers, their ancestors and descendants from immigration to America to date Outline of church history of Indiana Pageant suggestions for the Indiana Statehood Centennial Celebration Past and present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana Pastime sketches scenes and events at The Mouth of Eel on the historic Wabash with papers read before the Cass County, Indiana, Historical Society at its spring meetings, 1907 Pictorial and biographical memoirs of Elkhart and St. Joseph Counties, Indiana together with biographies of many prominent men of northern Indiana and of the whole state, both living and dead More resources for Indiana RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) 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Free genealogy resources for Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania No resources found specifically for Bart Township, but you may be able to find information about Bart Township in materials for Lancaster County and/or the State of Pennsylvania using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Bart Township, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: 100 years at the State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania with a history in words and pictures, 1855-1955 150 years of school history in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 200th anniversary corner-stone laying 1761-1961, the Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pennsylvania A biographical history of Lancaster County being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county, as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character A brief historical sketch of the first Pennsylvania State Normal School, Millersville, Pa A brief history of Lancaster County with special reference to the growth and development of its institutions, designed for the school and home A brief history of Lititz, Pennsylvania A brief history of the United Brethren's Congregation at Lititz, Pa., from 1742 to 1857 A brief history of the city of Lancaster containing an introduction to the settlement of the county, reminiscences of the past and present of the city, the poor house and hospital, the court house, the county jail, the water works, the railroad, the Franklin and Marshall College, the manufactories, the gas works and agricultural park, with many of the old land marks, etc. also the business cards of the principal merchants and manufacturers A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, Pa., on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1854 in which is sketched a history of that church and congregation from 1741 to the present time A genealogical chart of the family of Tatham, of Tatham in the county palatine of Lancaster from about the year 1580 to the present time together with some account of the family and parish A history of Bethany Charge of the Reformed Church, in Lancaster County, PA A history of New Holland, Pennsylvania covering its growth and activities during two hundred years of existence, 1728-1928 A history of the Farmers Bank of Lancaster, the Farmers National Bank, and the Farmers Trust Company of Lancaster, 1810-1910 A history of the New Holland Charge of the Reformed Church, in Lancaster County, PA A history of the descendants of Abraham Breneman born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, December 3, 1744, and settled near Edom, Rockingham County, Virginia, in 1770 or soon after and a complete genealogical register with biographies of many of his descendants from the earliest available records to the present time, giving dates in three centuries A history of the family of Holland of Mobberley and Knutsford in the county of Chester with some account of the family of Holland of Upholland and Denton in the county of Lancaster A history of the township and manor of Clayton-le-Moors, Co. Lancaster A record of the Searight family (also written Seawright) established in America by William Seawright, who came from near Londonderry, in the north of Ireland, to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about the year 1740 with an account of his descendants as far as can be ascertained A.C. Leonard's directory of business and professional men of Lancaster, Pa. 1883 Address delivered at the dedication of Memorial Hall, Lancaster, June 17, 1868 An authentic history of Donegal Presbyterian Church, located in East Donegal Township, Lancaster Co., Pa An authentic history of Lancaster County, in the state of Pennsylvania An historical sketch of Salem Reformed Church of Rohrestown, Pa An index to the will books and intestate records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1850 with an historical sketch and classified bibliography . Annual business review of Lancaster County 1891 containing also, a complete shipper's guide of the state Bicentennial addresses delivered at the two hundredth anniversary of Leacock Presbyterian Church, Paradise, Penna Bicentennial, Reamstown, Pa. 1760-1960 Biographical annals of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settlers Boyd's Lancaster County business directory the names of the citizens of Lancaster, state, county, and city record, and an appendix of much useful information, 1859-60 Burials in Penryn Cemetery, Penryn, Pa. list compiled May 30, 1928 Centennial souvenir, historical and pictorial, Mount Joy and history of Florin containing a complete directory and numerous illustrations Cherished memories of old Lancaster-town and shire Chronicon ephratense a history of the community of Seventh Day Baptists at Ephrata, Lancaster County, Penn'a Commemoration of Lancaster County in the Revolution at Indian Rock, Williamson Park, near Rockford the home of General Edward Hand, M.D., Friday, P.M., September 20, CMMXII Descendants of Christian Shelly of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Descendants of John Kitzmiller, of Lancaster County, Pa Directory of Lancaster County 1869-70 Directory of the borough of Columbia 1892 Directory of the borough of Columbia 1894 Directory of the city of Lancaster also a business directory, with an appendix, 1868-69 Frederick Schott of Derry Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and descendants Genealogical record of the Atlee family the descendants of Judge William Augustus Atlee and Colonel Samuel John Atlee of Lancaster County, Pa Genealogies of the families of Culcheth of Culcheth and Risley of Risley both in the county of Lancaster Genealogy of the Barber family the descendants of Robert Barber, of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Genealogy of the Fulton family, being descendants of John Fulton, born in Scotland in 1713, emigrated to America in 1753, settled in Nottingham township, Chester County, Penna., 1762 with a record of the known descendants of Hugh Ramsey of Nottingham, and Joseph Miller Lancaster County, Pa Historical sketch of the Union Fire Company, No. 1, of the city of Lancaster, Penna., from 1760 to 1879 History of Ephrata and Lebanon Street Railway Company, Ephrata and Lebanon Traction Company, Lancaster, Ephrata and Lebanon Street Railway Company and other trolley roads in Lebanon and Lancaster Counties, Pennsylvania History of Ephrata, Penna. giving a brief sketch of the settlement of the state and county, the Battle of Brandywine, the cloister and monument to be erected at Mount Zion, and the borough of Ephrata History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and directory of the principal business houses of Columbia History of Lancaster and York Counties from the earliest settlements made within them, in the former, from 1709, in the latter from 1719, to the present time, to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania, from A.D., 1681, to the year 1710 with an appendix comprising a geological sketch of York County, topographical descriptions of townships, towns, villages, and census of 1840 History of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Penna., Septmber 22d, 1867 History of the Cedar Grove Presbyterian Church and congregation, of East Earl Township, Lancaster County, a colony from the Church of Pequea read before the congregation on the day their church edifice, as remodelled, was dedicated to the worship of God, August 31, 1853 History of the First Methodist Episcopal Church of the city of Lancaster, Pa., from 1807 to 1893 with some account of earlier efforts to establish Methodism in Lancaster, also, an appendix containing a sketch of St. Paul's M.E. Church, by the pastor C. Lee Gaul and Conestoga's notes on the conference of 1855 History of the First Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa., 1736-1904 . authorized by the consistory History of the descendants of Christian Wenger who emigrated from Europe to Lancaster County, Pa., in 1727 and a complete genealogical family register, with biographies of his descendants from the earliest available records to the present time with a few illustrations History of the descendants of Mathias Slaymaker who emigrated from Germany and settled in the eastern part of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, about 1710 Industries and wealth of the principle points in southeastern Pennsylvania (excepting Philadelphia) embracing Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties, 1890 Industries of Pennsylvania, cities of Lancaster, Columbia and Mount Joy historical and descriptive review, industries, institutions, manufacturing and business advantages J.H. Bryson's Lancaster directory for 1843 containing the names of the inhabitants, their occupations, places of business, and residences, also a list of the streets, lanes, alleys, etc., city officers, public institutions, and banks, besides other useful information Journal of a tour to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in the spring of 1828 (a trip across Pennsylvania) Lancaster County Indians annals of the Susquehannocks and other Indian tribes of the Susquehanna territory from about the year 1500 to 1763, the date of their extinction. An exhaustive and interesting series of historical papers descriptive of Lancaster County's Indians prior to and during the advent of the paleface Lancaster and its people an account of Lancaster, Pa., its past and present, its future possibilities, history of the city, its present condition, commercially, financially, industrially, its literary, professional and religious life, its historical and political importance, etc., being a compendium illustrating the progress and development of its resources, industries and business life, its railroad connections and public conveniences, with a Marietta's centennial, 1812-1912 historical addresses and programmes of the centennial, September, 1912 Memorial volume of the Evang. Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pa. discourses delivered on the occasion of the centenary jubilee Old Lancaster, tales and traditions Old home week and Hope Hose Company No. 1 centennial, Manheim, Pennsylvania, June 30 to July 5, 1912 Old memories, fifty years at the Lancaster Bar recollections of the late Hon. A.L. Hayes Parochial registers for Lutheran congregations in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1960 a guide to genealogical resources in the parish records of baptisms, marriages, and burials, as well as to translations and copies in print in public institutions Peter Reist of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and some of his descendants Physical and industrial geography of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Portrait and biographical record of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens . together with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States Presbyterianism in the Pequea Valley memorial address at the dedication of the founders' windows, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Gap, Pa., 1912 Register of marriages and baptisms kept by the Rev. Traugott Frederick Illing in connection with the churches of St. Peter's (Lutheran), Middletown, and Caernarvon (Episcopal), Lancaster County, Penn'a Reminiscences of the Moravian Church at Lititz, Pennsylvania, 1887 Resources and industries of the city of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pa. with some account of its historical importance . Rylands, of the Rylands within West-Houghton, Co. Lancaster Sketch of the history of St. James' Parish, Lancaster St. Stephen United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) New Holland, Pennsylvania State of the accounts of Col. Adam Hubley, lieutenant of Lancaster County, and the several sub-lieutenants, from March 1781, to January 1782 . State of the accounts of George Graff, Esq., collector of excise, Lancaster County, from the time of his appointment, 24th March, 1784 to the 2d of August, 1784 State of the accounts of George Graff, Esquire, collector of excise, Lancaster County, from the 2d of August 1784, to the 6th of August 1785 State of the accounts of James Ross, Esquire, lieutenant of the county of Lancaster, from the time of his appointment to the 1st August, 1785 . account of the monies received by him for militia fines . State of the accounts of Joshua Elder, Esquire, late sub-lieutenant of Lancaster County . account of the monies received by him for militia fines . State of the accounts of Samuel Turbett, Esquire, collector of excise for the County of Lancaster, from 25th February, till 21st Sept. 1786 State of the accounts of Samuel Turbett, Esquire, collector of excise, for the County of Lancaster, from the time of his appointment until the 24th of February, 1786 State of the accounts of William Hay, Esq., collector of excise for Lancaster County from August 10, 1782, to August 10 1783 . State of the accounts of the collectors of excise for Lancaster County, from the twenty-eighth of February, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-six . until the tenth day of August, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two . State of the accounts of the late lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County, from March 1777, to the 15th Feb. 1780 . State of the accounts of the lieutenant and sub-lieutenants of Lancaster County, to the 20th of March 1780 . account of the monies received by them for militia fines . The 200th anniversary brochure of the Swamp Reformed Church and its organizations, Blainsport, Pennsylvania pictures, historical sketches, church directory, interesting facts The Catholic Church at Lancaster, Penn'a The Donegal Presbyterian Church, founded prior to 1721, church services held as early as 1714, East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania the Donegal people their history, and other historical documents The Ensminger Family of Cocalico, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania The Free Church a parochial history of St. John's Episcopal Church, Lancaster, Pa., with the charter and by-laws The Harnish Friendschaft (the Harnish family) a collection of historical materials relating to descendants of Martin Harnish of Conestoga Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1729-1926 The Heffelfinger genealogy (through Philip Heffelfinger, the revolutionary soldier, from Martin Heffelfinger, the Swiss immigrant, in Lancaster County, 1740) with notes on some descendants of Philip The Lancaster City directory containing the names of the citizens, a business directory, state and city record, and an appendix of much useful information, 1857 The Lancaster Mennonite Conference history and background The Landis family of Lancaster County a comprehensive history of the Landis folk from the martyrs' era to the arrival of the first Swiss settlers, giving their numerous lineal descendants , also an accurate record of members in the rebellion with a sketch of the start and subsequent growth of Landisville and Landis Valley, and a complete directory of living Landis adults The Tanger-Metzger genealogy with a record of the descendants of John and Catharine (Metzger) Tanger, 1773-1950, and data on the Lottmann, Rudisill, Snavely, Hess, Harnish, Zercher, and Gall families of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania The Three Earls an historical sketch, and proceedings of the centennial jubilee, held at New Holland, Pa., July 4, 1876 The farmers' directory of Lancaster County (except Lancaster City) Pennsylvania with a complete road map of the county The genealogy of the family of Jacob Hegler of the canton of Basle, Switzerland and of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and Hampshire and Hardy Counties, Virginia, now West Virginia The history of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1765-1904 The story of Lancaster, old and new being a narrative history of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1730 to the centennial year, 1918 Zion German-English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, Pennsylvania A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: Biographical Record of Northeastern Pennsylvania Charles Decker of Carbondale PA Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania Columbia and Montour County Biographies Historic Pittsburgh Photos and More Historical Sketches of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania History of Pennsylvania Reserve Corps History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865 History of the Pennsylvania Dutch Immigrants to Pennsylvania Luzerne, Lackawanna, and Wyoming Counties Martial Deeds of Pennsylvania Old Pittsburgh Photos Ordering Pennsylvania Birth Records Ordering Pennsylvania Death Records Pennsylvania Archives Books Online Pennsylvania Archives Records Online Pennsylvania Birth and Death Indices online Pennsylvania Civil War Veterans Index Pennsylvania Coal Miner Records Pennsylvania Coal Mines Pennsylvania Dutch Cookbook Pennsylvania Dutch Folkart Pennsylvania Dutch Illustrations Pennsylvania Dutch Songs and Dances Pennsylvania Genealogy and Biography Pennsylvania German Names of Males Pennsylvania German Pioneers Pennsylvania Marriage and Divorce Records Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution Pittsburgh Steelworkers Pittsburgh's Bloomfield section Ships Arriving at the Port of Philadelphia 1727-1808 Susquehanna County Vital Records The Pennsylvania Dutch The Pennsylvania-German Society Vol. 1-53 The Wilderness Trail Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania Welsh land purchases in Pennsylvania Who's who in Pennsylvania 100th anniversary of the Lutheran Congregation of Macungie, Pennsylvania 150 years of school history in Lancaster, Pennsylvania A history of the founding of the city of Meadville and settlement of Crawford County A history of the original settlements on the Delaware from its discovery by Hudson to the colonization under William Penn A list of Bohemian and Moravian Emigrants to Saxony Allegheny County a sesqui-centennial review Bicentennial of the Union Church of North Heidelberg, 1744-1944 Boyd's Chester County directory, 1884-85 Business directory of York, Delta, Hanover, Wrightsville and Columbia, 1896-7 Centennial history of Westtown Boarding School, 1799-1899 Centennial memorial, English Presbyterian congregation, Harrisburg, Pa Centennial of Christ Church at Shoenersville, Pa Centennial program, 1864-1964 August 9th thru 15th, 1964 one hundred years of progress Centennial survey of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, 1871-1971 Directory of the borough of Columbia 1892 Directory of the borough of Columbia 1894 Directory, Coopersburg Lutheran Charge, St John's Church, Coopersburg, St. Paul's, the Blue Church, Upper Saucona, New Jerusalem or Apples Church, Leithsville, 1919 Doylestown centennial, 1838 to 1938 East Liberty Presbyterian Church with historical setting and a narrative of the centennial celebration, April 12-20, 1919 Greater Bradford bicentennial 1776-1976 History of Leesport and West Leesport, 1840-1940 centennial celebration, official souvenir History of Montgomery County within the Schuylkill Valley History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania History of the Rocky Spring Church and addresses delivered at the centennial anniversary of the present church edifice, August 23, 1894 History of the first German United Evangelicals. Protest. Pittsburgh, Pa. History, petition for charter, constitution, by-laws, and list of members of the Lehigh County Agricultural Society organized at Egypt, Pennsylvania, 1852 Manual and directory of Smithfield Street M.E. Church, Pittsburgh, 1888 Marietta's centennial, 1812-1912 historical addresses and programmes of the centennial, September, 1912 Norriton Presbyterian Church, Montgomery County, Penna. including historical gleanings pertaining to the early settlers Official program, centennial celebration of the borough of West Chester, Pa., 1899 Official souvenir, 27th triennial conclave, Knights Templar of the United States of America Pittsburgh, Pa., 1898 Oxford, a representative Pennsylvania borough its growth, its resources, its commerce, its manufactures, its financial interests, its prospects, etc., together with its wide awake industries and business houses Pennsylvania County Marriages 1885-1950 Pennsylvania Marriage Licenses 1769-1776 Pittsburgh and Allegheny in the centennial year Presbyterianism in the Pequea Valley memorial address at the dedication of the founders' windows, Bellevue Presbyterian Church, Gap, Pa., 1912 Proceedings of the 41st annual encampment, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic Easton, 1907 Proceedings, centennial anniversary, Friends' Meeting House, Darby, Pa Program of the seventy-fifth anniversary of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, May 15-24, 1927 Quarto-centennial history of Grace Lutheran Church, Reading, Pennsylvania, 1878-1903 Radcliffe Street this was the first street in Bristol, Pennsylvania, settled by the world's people in 1681 historical record Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America Reminiscences of the Moravian Church at Lititz, Pennsylvania, 1887 Semi-centennial anniversary of the First United Presbyterian Church, Allegheny City, Pa. 1881 Sesqui-centennial and Old Home Week 1758-1908 Ligonier, Pennsylvania Society of Mayflower Descendants in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania constitution and by-laws Some facts concerning York and York County a sesqui-centennial memento Souvenir program of the 175th anniversary of the founding of Reading, Pa., 1923 St. Stephen United Church of Christ (Evangelical and Reformed) New Holland, Pennsylvania The 200th anniversary of Buckingham Monthly Meeting, Buckingham Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1923 The 75th anniversary of the North Penn Lutheran Pastoral Association, 1889-1964 The Early Swedes and St. Gabriel's Church, founded 1720, Douglassville, Pennsylvania The Harmony Society at Economy, Pennsylvania, founded by George Rapp, A.D. 1805 with an appendix The centennial commemoration of the founding of the First Presbyterian Church of North East, Pennsylvania, 1901 The chronicles of Middletown containing a compilation of facts, biographical sketches, reminiscences, anecdotes, etc., connected with the history of one of the oldest towns in Pennsylvania The history of Easton, Pennsylvania from the earliest times to the present, 1739-1885 The history of the Deep Run Mennonite Congregation, Eastern Conference of Bucks County, Pennsylvania The history of the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maytown, Lancaster Co., Pa., 1765-1904 The industries and advantages of the borough of Norristown in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania a sketch of the county, location of the town, railroad connections, with statistics Titusville, Pennsylvania Directory 1906 including Pleasantville and Hydetown Tombstone inscriptions of cemeteries in Cook, Donegal, East Huntington, Hempfield, Mount Pleasant, and Unity Townships, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Tombstone inscriptions, cemeteries, Mount Pleasant Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Trinity Parish, Easton, Pennsylvania, founded March 29, 1819 Twentieth anniversary exercises of Emmanuel Baptist Church, Chester, Pa. Two hundredth anniversary history of First Reformed Church, Reed and Washington Streets, Reading, Pennsylvania Two hundredth anniversary of Grace (Alsace) Evangelical and Reformed Church, 2151 Kutztown Road, Reading, Pennsylvania . October 16-20, 1940 Two hundredth anniversary of Heidelberg Union Church, Reformed and Lutheran Heidelberg Township, Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania, Sunday, August 4, 1940 Two hundredth anniversary of Middletown Presbyterian Church, Elwyn, Delaware County, Pennsylvania 1920 historical sketch and information with illustrations Two hundredth anniversary of New London Presbyterian Church, New London, Chester County, Pennsylvania Union Library, founded 1755 historic sketch of one of the oldest libraries in Pennsylvania West Newton Cemetery, Westmoreland Co., Pa Zion German-English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Marietta, Pennsylvania Contributions to the History of the Lackawanna Valley Early Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1680s-1726 Gwynedd Friends Meeting History Page Old Schuylkill Tales 100 years at the State Teachers College, Millersville, Pennsylvania with a history in words and pictures, 1855-1955 100 years of the Reading High School Alumni Association, 1867-1967 125 years of pig iron manufacture at Robesonia, Pennsylvania 125th Anniversary 1838-1963, St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Lionville, Pa 150th anniversary of the founding of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, September 8, 9 and 10, 1934 150th anniversary, 1795-1945, Zion Lutheran Church, Newville, Pennsylvania, Rev. W.E. Waybright, pastor 150th anniversary, 1799-1949, Curwensville, Pa., July 3rd to 8th 1758 being a sketch of the founding of Pittsburgh 1790-1890, one hundred years, anniversary exercises of the Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church, September 25th, 1890 1850 census of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania 1850 census, East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania 1850 census, West Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania 200th anniversary corner-stone laying 1761-1961, the Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity, Lancaster, Pennsylvania 20th century history of New Castle and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens 20th century history of the city of Washington and Washington County, Pennsylvania and representative citizens 225th anniversary, October 14, 1945, Middletown Presbyterian Church, Elwyn, Pa., 1720-1945 250th anniversary, Warminster Township, 1711-1961 50th anniversary of Boehm's Reformed Church, Blue Bell, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1890 50th anniversary, 1918-1968, celebration and parade, Keystone Fire Company, Rehrersburg, Pa., Saturday, June 8, 1968, rain or shine 50th anniversary, Centre Square Fire Company, Saturday, May 11, 1963 50th anniversary, Perkasie borough, Bucks County, Penna. historical souvenir edition, celebrated during eight days, June 15-22, 1929 50th anniversary, borough of Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, September, 2nd to 9th, 1940 souvenir program 80th anniversary, Brandywine Summit Camp Meeting, commencing July 28 to August 13, 1945, Concord Township, Pennsylvania, 1866-1945 A Brief history of Lebanon Presbyterian Church Mifflin Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 1776-1901 A Brief record of the chief events in the history of All Saints' Church, Norristown, Penna., 1889-1914 being also a memento of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the church's work in West Norristown, All Saints' Day, 1914 A Church history, the Lower Merion Methodist Church of Gladwyne, PA A Directory of the eleventh census of the population of Schuylkill County giving the names and ages of males and females, published by cities, boroughs, wards, townships, precincts or towns, in connection with a business directory of the same, for advertising purposes with the addition of marginal blanks for political character of adult males, and for reference to sufficient blank pages with each territorial district to record changes of resi A History of the Luther Memorial Church Erie, Pennsylvania, 1861-1936 A Pennsylvania pioneer biographical sketch with report of the Executive Committee of the Ball Estate Association A bibliography of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania from its erection in 1773 to 1949 A biographical history of Lancaster County being a history of early settlers and eminent men of the county, as also much other unpublished historical information, chiefly of a local character A brief genealogy of the Loughry family of Pennsylvania A brief historical sketch of the first Pennsylvania State Normal School, Millersville, Pa A brief history of John and Christian Fretz and a complete genealogical family register to the fourth generation with accounts and addresses delivered at the Fretz family reunions held at Bedminster, Pa., 1888, 1893, 1898, and 1903, with portrait and other illustrations A brief history of Lancaster County with special reference to the growth and development of its institutions, designed for the school and home A brief history of Lititz, Pennsylvania A brief history of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania . A brief history of the United Brethren's Congregation at Lititz, Pa., from 1742 to 1857 A brief history of the Yeager, Buffington, Creighton, Jacobs, Lemon, Hoffman, and Woodside families and their collateral kindred of Pennsylvania A brief history of the city of Lancaster containing an introduction to the settlement of the county, reminiscences of the past and present of the city, the poor house and hospital, the court house, the county jail, the water works, the railroad, the Franklin and Marshall College, the manufactories, the gas works and agricultural park, with many of the old land marks, etc. also the business cards of the principal merchants and manufacturers A brief report on the origin of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and its political subdivisions together with a population chart, 1840-1960 A brief sketch of the history of the Presbyterian Church (Pine Street) of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania showing the development of the congregation and the change in the church building from 1858 to 1926, rededication of the church, October 3-10, 1926 A brief sketch of the principle events of St. John's Church, Howertown, Pa. together with a burial record, from 1835 to 1885 A century for Christ centennial of the Presbyterian Church, Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, Tolbert Dwight Hewlett, Minister, June 12, 13, 14, 1942 A century of banking May 9, 1814, the Harrisburg Bank, May 9, 1914 Harrisburg National Bank, Harrisburg, Pa A century of education, or, The history of the schools of Burgettstown, Washington County, Pennsylvania, for one hundred years A check list of imprints of the German press of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1766-1905, with biographies of the printers A chronicle, together with a little romance regarding Rudolf and Jacob Näf, of Frankford, Pennsylvania, and their descendants, including an account of the Neffs in Switzerland and America A chronology of events significant in the life of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran (Scheetz's) Church, Spinnerstown, PA A church of the pioneers' faith Christ Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania, built 1785-1786 A contribution to the history of the Presbyterian churches, Carlisle, PA an historical address at the semi-centennial of the Second Presbyterian Church, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, January 12, 1883 A directory of burials on Salem Belleman's graveyard, 1746-1972 (Fairview Cemetery) A discourse containing a short historical record of the Church of the Forks of Brandywine, Chester County, Pa. from the time of its organization, A.D., 1735 to January 1st, 1849 A discourse delivered in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Lancaster County, Pa., on Thanksgiving Day, November 23, 1854 in which is sketched a history of that church and congregation from 1741 to the present time A discourse on the origin and history of the Presbyterian Church and congregation of New London, in Chester County, Pa. delivered August 6th, 1845 A discourse portraying the history of the Grindstone Hill Ev. Lutheran Church, in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, delivered on Christmas, Monday, Dec. 25th, 1854 A genealogical account of the family of Aldersey of Aldersey and Spurstow, Co. Chester A genealogical chart of the family of Tatham, of Tatham in the county palatine of Lancaster from about the year 1580 to the present time together with some account of the family and parish A genealogical record of one branch of the Donaldson family in America descendants of Moses Donaldson, who lived in Huntington County, Penn., 1770 A genealogical record of the descendants of Henry Rosenberger of Franconia, Montgomery Co., Pa. together with historical and biographical sketches . A genealogical record of the descendants of Jacob Beidler of Lower Milford Township, Bucks Co., Pa. together with historical and biographical sketches illustrated with portraits and other illustrations A genealogical record of the descendants of John and Mary Palmer of Concord, Chester (now Delaware) Co., Pa., in two divisions - Palmer-Trimble Palmer division embracing also, largely, the surnames, Almond . A genealogical record of the descendants of William Nash of Bucks County, Pennsylvania together with historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with portraits and other illustrations A genealogical record of the descendants of the Swartley family of Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pa. together with brief historical and biographical sketches and illustrated with several portraits and other illustrations A genealogical sketch of the posterity of John Rowland of Rhosybayvil, parish of Bayvil, Pembroke, Wales and afterwards of East Whiteland, Chester Co., Pa A genealogy and history of the Kauffman-Coffman families of North America, 1584 to 1937 Including brief outlines of allied Swiss and Palatine families who were among the pioneer settlers in Lancaster and York counties of Pennsylvania from 1717 on, viz., Becker, Baer, Correll, Erisman, Fahs, Kuntz, Kneisley, Hershey, Hiestand, Meyers, Musselman, Neff, Martin, Ruby, Snavely, Shenk, Shirk, Sprenkle, Witmer, and others A genealogy of Moses and Susanna Coates who settled in Pennsylvania in 1717, and their descendants with brief introductory notes of families of same name A genealogy of the Nesbit, Ross, Porter, Taggart families of Pennsylvania A historical booklet of Altahala Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rehrersburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania published for the 200th anniversary, Sunday, June 23, 1957 A historical discourse delivered at the semi-centennial anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of Allentown, Pa., September 30, 1881 A historical discourse delivered in the Presbyterian Church, of Greencastle, Penn'a, August 9th, 1876 A historical narrative of the Sunday schools of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania . A historical sketch of Christ's Church, in Union Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania, organized May 4, 1747 A historical sketch of the Independent Congregational Church, Meadville, Pennsylvania 1825-1900 A historical sketch of the Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lebanon, Pennsylvania A history and genealogy of the descendants of William Hammond of London, England and his wife Elizabeth Penn through their son Benjamin of Sandwich and Rochester, Mass., 1600-1894 A history of Bethany Charge of the Reformed Church, in Lancaster County, PA A history of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 with some account of its founders and their early activity in America A history of Bristol borough in the county of Bucks, state of Pennsylvania anciently known as Buckingham being the third oldest town and second chartered borough in Pennsylvania, from its earliest in Pennsylvania, from its earliest times to the present year, 1911 A history of Catasauqua in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania A history of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, and its people A history of First Methodist Church, Washington, Pennsylvania A history of Grace Reformed Church, Northampton, Pennsylvania together with an account of the Dry Run and Stemton union Sunday schools, a complete record of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, the officers and members of the congregation and Sunday school, in commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of the Laying of the cornerstone, October 18, 1897-October 20, 1912 More resources for Pennsylvania RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Bart Township' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania > Lancaster County > Bart Township Towns in this County Adamstown Akron Bart Township Brecknock Township Caernarvon Township Christiana Clay Township Colerain Township Columbia Conestoga Township Conoy Township Denver Drumore Township Earl Township East Cocalico Township East Donegal Township East Drumore Township East Earl Township East Hempfield Township East Lampeter Township East Petersburg Eden Township Elizabeth Township Elizabethtown Ephrata Ephrata Township Fulton Township Lancaster Lancaster Township Lancaster city Leacock Township Lititz Little Britain Township Manheim Manheim Township Manor Township Marietta Martic Township Millersville Mount Joy Mount Joy Township Mountville New Holland Paradise Township Penn Township Pequea Township Providence Township Quarryville Rapho Township Sadsbury Township Salisbury Township Strasburg Strasburg Township Terre Hill Upper Leacock Township Warwick Township West Cocalico Township West Donegal Township West Earl Township West Hempfield Township West Lampeter Township MORE RESOURCES: More resources for Lancaster County More resources for Pennsylvania Genealogy Dashboard Bart Township on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Bart Township, PA Bart Township books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Bart Township Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. 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- Priv. Richard Pain - Medford, Massachusetts
Richard Pain was in Capt. Isaac Hall's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Medford, Massachusetts. < Back to list << A true patriot, who responded to the alarm sent out on April 19, 1775, being among the first to join the colonies' fight for independence - the American Revolution. Richard Richard Richard Richard Pain Pain Pain Pain Private Medford Militia Find thousands of great, free genealogy resources here. Tags & Keywords: Richard Pain, Richard, Pain, Paine, Payne, Private, Medford, Massachusetts, Capt. Isaac Hall's Company, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, Minutemen, Soldiers, Battle of Lexington and Concord, American Revolution, Revolutionary War, 1775, 1776, New England >> Capt. Isaac Hall's Company Richard Pain was in Capt. Isaac Hall's Company of Minutemen, Col. Thomas Gardner's Regiment, in Medford, Massachusetts. Entered the conflict at Arlington. Sources Muster rolls of the participating companies of American militia and minute-men in the Battle of April 19, 1775, by F. W. Coburn, p. 49-50 Massachusetts Soldiers & Sailors Volume: 11 Page: Browse this volume DOWNLOAD FROM ETSY MM52-MEDFORD-01-42
- New-Mexico-McKinley-Navajo Genealogical & Historical Resources
Free genealogy resources for Navajo, McKinley County, New Mexico Navajo, McKinley County, New Mexico No resources found specifically for Navajo, but you may be able to find information about Navajo in materials for McKinley County and/or the State of New Mexico using the links below. If you know of any genealogy resources specific to Navajo, please share the details in the comments below! RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS TOWN: RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS COUNTY: A FEW RESOURCES SPECIFIC TO THIS STATE: A concise history of New Mexico F.A. McKinney's Durango and Durango district directory, 1911-1912 including the towns and postoffices in LaPlata and Montezuma Counties, Colorado and San Juan County, New Mexico From Kirtland to Salt Lake City The story of Council Grove on the Santa Fe Trail More resources for New Mexico RESOURCES COVERING ALL STATES: African-American Collections African-American History American Ancestors American Baptist Historical Society American Family Robinson American Folklife American Library Association (ALA) Archive.org Bibliographies, Dictionaries and other Genealogical Guides Biographical Review Brunswick Public Library Heritage Room Castle Garden's Immigration Records New York City Cemetery Records Centennial bibliography Center for Civic Education Center for History & New Media Chronicling America Civil War Corporal's Pay Civil War Preservation Trust Coastal Georgia Genealogy and History Coat of Arms Collection Coats of Arms and Their Meanings Cornell Making of America Digital Library DNA Painter DNA testing won't fail you David Rumsey Map Collections Descendants of Adam and Eve Digital History Directory of Open Access Journals Ethnic Genealogy - A Research Guide FamilyLink.com FamilySearch FindMyPast Findagrave.com Finding your roots in your DNA Fold3 Free 6-Generation pedigree chart Free Newspapers Online Gedmatch explanation and tips for comparing results Genealogy Bank Genealogy How-To Books Google Books Google Newspapers Search Tool Grandparents Galore Haplogroup-Subclade Predictor Heraldry Meanings and Symbols HeritageQuest Census Records Historical Books on DVD Historical Records Collection How the races were developed How to personalize your family scrapbook Interment.net International Society of Genetic Genealogy Internet Archive of Texts and Documents: The United States Introduction to Genetics JSTOR Journals and Books online Librarians' Internet Index: History Library of Congress Library of Congress American Memory Markings on the Manifest's Left Margin MyHeritage NARA Archival Research Catalog Naming patterns for children National Genealogical Society National Park Service National Trust for Historic Preservation National Women's History Project Naval Historical Foundation Newspaper Archive Old Maps United Kingdom Old Occupations Old Style (O.S.) Dates Online Medieval Classical Library Oral History Association Organizing your family tree Our New England ancestors and their descendants, 1620-1900 Recollections of the Civil War Roman Numeral Converter Rootsbid Soundex Converter The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy The American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) The American Revolution The George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library The History and Antiquities of New England, NY, NJ and PA The Holland Society The Moving Image Collection The Value of Slaves Time Calculator (Find the difference between two dates) Time Deductor (Calculate a date x years, months and days ago) Timeline of Events and Inventions U.S. Register of Army Enlistments (1798-1914) Understanding Removed Cousins Using maps in Genealogy Using maps to sort through families What you can learn from a Social Security number What you can learn from cemeteries Where to find passenger lists Who's Who in America WikiTree Wikipedia List of Newspapers Worldwide World Population World War I Draft Registration Cards WorldCat Bibliographic Database Your Ancestors Magazine Load More My blogs containing 'Navajo' View More Art & Illustrations Genealogy resources for Navajo, McKinley County, New Mexico New Mexico > McKinley County > Navajo Towns in this County Black Rock Church Rock Crownpoint Gallup Navajo Thoreau Twin Lakes Zuni Pueblo MORE RESOURCES: More resources for McKinley County More resources for New Mexico Genealogy Dashboard Navajo on Wikipedia Cemeteries in Navajo, NM Navajo books on FamilySearch Google Search Vital Records Find Navajo Town Clerk (Google) Choose another State Save Close An error occurred. Try again later Your content has been submitted Loading... Ancestors born here Title Branch Date Birth Place Ancestors married here Title Branch Date Marriage Place Ancestors who died here Title Branch Date Death Place Ancestors buried here Title Branch Cemetery Burial Place Ancestors counted on the census here Title Census Aunt Bette's Homemade Pecan Pie Rockin’ Rocky Road Ice Cream Tom’s Heavenly Apple Strudel Joe’s Divine Butter Tarts
- "WOMAN AND CHILD IN RED SUIT" Artwork by Charles Demuth (1883-1935)
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