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Film Number | Place / Surname | Title and Description of Record | Digital Version on FHL Cat
1321446EnglandItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0845449AbbettItem 4: Thones Kunders and his children: genealogy of descendants of Henry Cunreds, born 1688 in Germantown, PA, son of Thones Kunders and Elin. He married 1710 Katherine Streeper, daughter of William Streyper.
0185431AbbottItem 38: Early ancestors of Abbott, Denison and Willie families of Bishop's Stortford, County Herts, England: These families are the ancestors of George Abbott (1617-1681) and William Denison (b. 1571), both of whom immigrated to Roxbury, Mass. They were related because George's grandmother was a Willie, and William's mother was a WillieYes
1312800AbbottItem 4: Charles Wesley Fletcher (1817-1897) married Elizabeth Shockley in 1839 and moved from Maryland to Dearborn County and later Ripley County, Indiana
0824235AbbottItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
1020779AbellItem 2: Veach Williams of Lebanon, Conn, who was 5th generation from Robert Williams (1593-1693) and family who emigrated 1637 from Norwich, England, and settled at Boston and then Roxbury, Mass. Veach Williams was a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the Revolutionary War. He married Lucy Walsworth in 1753; they had 11 childrenYes
0850415AbellItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0968963AbernathyItem 4: Abernathy-McCaffaty family Bible records: John Abernathy (1843-1914) and Frances Harwell (1847-1893) were married 1873; they had 7 children 1874-1889, born in Anderson, Alabama and Giles, Tennessee. Thomas McCaffaty (1848-1924) and wife had 6 children 1881-1894. Includes family group sheet for family of John and Frances Harwell Abernathy
1307514AbleItem 24: Benois Brassier and brother Robert immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA about 1637, and Benois anglicized his name to Benjamin Brashear; includes Able, Bird, Merfeld, Patterson, and WoodYes
0165997AdamsFrancis Adams, born Ireland 1760, married Margaret McKee. He immigrated to America and settled in South Carolina. He served in the Revolutionary War 1778-1781. He married (2) Mary Farrell in 1817. He was a resident of Henry County, Georgia for a time and moved to Noxubee County, Mississippi in 1842. He died there in 1846. He was the father of 15 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321446AdamsItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1303165AdamsItem 1: John Adams (1691-1761), father of John Adams, 2nd President, was direct descendant in the 5th generation from Henry Adams, who immigrated from England to Braintree, Mass in 1638. Notes continue by John Adams (1735-1826) and his son, John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), the 2nd and 6th Presidents of the United States.
0564126AdamsItem 1: Loring family extracts 1808-1821 - Fareham, Hampshire: contains parish register extracts for the families of Captain John Wentworth Loring, R.N., and his wife Anna; and Captain John Loring, R.N., and his wife Mary Macneal Loring. Capt. John Loring died in 1808. His widow Mary married Capt. John Nash, R.N. in 1810. Includes a newspaper clipping "The old English home of John Adam's ancestors" published in the Boston Transcript before 1942
0968963AdamsItem 13: Diary of Louis Adams of Pulaski, Giles Co, TN
0928169AdamsItem 17: Wilcox: Elder Elnathan Wilcox (1734-1825) married Hannah Adams (1743-1825); they had 8 children. He was a Baptist preacher; they died in East Bloomfield, New YorkYes
0564126AdamsItem 18: Genealogy of John Fennwick 1618-1683, founder of Salem, New Jersey: John Fenwick, founder of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey, was born (presumably at Stanton in the parish of Longhorsley, Northumberland) in 1618. He married about 1641 Elizabeth Covert, the daughter of Sir Walter Covert, knight, of Boxley and Maidstone, Kent, and his wife Anne (nee Covert). She was living with her husband at Brockham Green in the parish of Betchworth, Surrey, in 1752, but apparently died soon after. He married (2) Dame Mary (Marten) Rogers, widow of Sir Richard Rogers. She died about 1699-1700. She did not accompany John Fenwick to America. He had 3 known children to his first wife; none by his second. The children died in New Jersey, having married and had issue.
0982335AdamsItem 4: James Froom, United Empire Loyalist of England, Vermont, and Upper Canada: James Froom was born about 1736, probably in England, and died about 1820, probably in Johnstown, Ontario, Canada. Includes Adams, Vrooman, Woodward and allied familiesYes
1307514AdamsItem 5: Application for membership in the Huguenot Society - Jean deJarnat (1680-1765) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Gloucester Co, VA and married Mary Mumford in 1703
1033898AdamsItem 5: Thomas White (d. 1679) immigrated from England to Weymouth, Mass., during or before 1630Yes
A=1018883AdamsItem 9: Prentice-Prentiss family in New England 1631-1883: Prentice family emigrated from England to Roxbury, Mass in 1631
1183567AfricaItem 25: Directory of archives, libraries and schools of librarianship in Africa
0283596African AmericansItem 2: Pitzer family Bible records 1795-1880: Nash L. Pitzer (1795-1854) and wife Jane were married in 1817. They had 10 children 1818-1843. The Nash Pitzer family moved from Virginia to Indiana in 1836. Includes a list of births of 7 negroes.
1307514African AmericansItem 3: Misc. genealogy records: "We are a Black family of Macons" 1700s-1961 Georgia, Texas, California (includes photograph)
1303165African AmericansItem 6: Archie Perkins (b. 1805) a negro slave, was sold from Tennessee to Pike Co, Mississippi about 1828, and upon emancipation in the 1860s, he and family "elected the name of his former master in Tennessee, 'Perkins' "
0165997African AmericansMattox family Bible records: Henry Mattox (1811-1893) son of David (1785-1855) and Sarah Mattox, married Sophia Nennelee, daughter of James and Jincy Nunnelee in 1833; they had 3 children 1834-1838. Includes a page of births of black children 1835-1859. Copied from an old Bible found in a vacant house in Omaha, Nebraska. The Bible was printed in New York in 1836. It contained clippings from an Atlanta, Georgia newspaper and a card written from Atlanta 1908, signed Jesse, to D.P. Mattox, Kelly, Mississippi. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0185431AglionlyItem 43: John Yates of England and Virginia: John Yates (1779-1851) was born at Skirwith Abbey, Cumberland, England, the middle son of John Orfeur and Mary Aglionly Yates. He immigrated to America 1792 to join his father's older brother who lived at Fredericksburg, Virginia. His uncle, having no heirs, was seeking someone to inherit his large estates. John and wife Julia Lovell (1783-1866) had 10 children 1804-1819. The family lived at Walnut Grove, now in Jefferson County, WV.
1307514AgnewItem 29: Addenda, errata: Gibson Agnew, his family and descendants
0940446AhlbornItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1035936AhlersItem 10: Carl Johann Georg Winter (1843-1918) was born in Jargelin, Germany. He married Christine Caroline Louise Siewert and they immigrated to New York about 1868. They were both buried in Fornham, NYYes
1036819AhlquistItem 19: Pedigree charts showing ancestors of the following: William Russel French b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; Larry Boyer b. 1955 at Gatesville, TX; Pamela Jean Sothan b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; John Quigley b. 1956 at Ann Arbor, MI; Debra Kay Morgan b. 1956 at David City; Mark Ahlquist b. 1956 at Chicago, IL; Cynthia Ann Hannah b. 1965 at Des Moines, Iowa; Janet Lynn Fix b. 1956 at Norfolk, Nebraska.
0564126AinsworthItem 43: Family register of William White, b. 1830, son of John White and Ann Ainsworth of Dorsetshire, England. He married Charlotte Sanders (1824-1900) in 1854; they had 4 children. Includes Fleanor (Fleenor) Dillow family Bible records: Robert Fleanor b. 1876, married Lenora Dillow (b. 1879) in Decatur, Illinois
1036690AiresItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0165997AlabamaAlabama cemetery inscriptions - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0022795AlabamaItem 1: Haxlehurst family - entries in an old family Bible found in Alabama
0908999AlabamaItem 2: Cherokee census 1835 of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee; Cherokee muster rolls 1834, 1837, 1838Yes
0165997AlabamaObituary for Robert B. Cole, born in Alabama, but lived in Simpson County, Mississippi for 50 years. He died in 1955 at age 71 and was survived by wife Florence Jones Cole, 7 sons, and 2 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0968963Alabama, AndersonItem 4: Abernathy-McCaffaty family Bible records: John Abernathy (1843-1914) and Frances Harwell (1847-1893) were married 1873; they had 7 children 1874-1889, born in Anderson, Alabama and Giles, Tennessee. Thomas McCaffaty (1848-1924) and wife had 6 children 1881-1894. Includes family group sheet for family of John and Frances Harwell Abernathy
1035734Alabama, BaldwinItem 19: Joseph Hubbird (1853-1926) married Candyce Richardson and lived in Baldwin Co, AL. William Wiggins Sr. (1750-1819) married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin Co, NC, settled in Sampson Co, NC and moved to Monroe Co, AL. Fred Allen Tucker married Lucy Brawner and lived in Fredericktown, OH in 1896
0165997Alabama, Barbour, EufaulaScaife family Bible: Jamison Scaife (1810-1875) married Melissa Lovejoy in 1831; they had 13 children 1831-1855. He is buried in Eufaula, Alabama. One son was killed in Tennessee during the Civil War. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997Alabama, BrundidgeBurney family Bible: Guildford Burney was born in Washington County, GA in 1803; he married Catherine Dixon near Tallahassee, FL in 1834. They had 9 children 1836-1857. He died in Brundidge, Alabama in 1883. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321470Alabama, ConecuhItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
0858791Alabama, CovingtonItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
0978077Alabama, DaleItem 12: Rev. William Mizell and Mary Love Mizell family: William Mizell was born 1781 near Savannah, Georgia and married Mary Love in 1802. He died in 1857 in Dale Co, Alabama
0564126Alabama, DecaturItem 27: Letter dated 1967 - Oswald Ludwig Sr., born 1858 at Decatur, Alabama. He married Elizabeth Emmaline May, daughter of Alfred May and Sarah Brown May; they had 10 children. He ran a newspaper in Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas. He served in the Arkansas legislature and Senate. He died age 60, and is buried in Decatur, Alabama.
0928180Alabama, GenevaItem 1: Fadette Cemetery, Geneva Co, Alabama
0165997Alabama, Green, EutawRecords copied in court house, Eutaw, Green County, Alabama; contains marriages 1823-1830, and a note that Edmond Pace was ordained in Green County to preach 1830. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997Alabama, GreeneWill of James McCarter, Greene County, Alabama; he wrote his will in 1843; he named his wife Nancy, 8 daughters, the widow of a son, and 4 sons. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0968963Alabama, HuntsvilleItem 8: Blasingim-Walker-Coffman family Bible records: William James Blasingim (1845-1898) native of Alabama, and Mary Beasley (b. 1833) native of Giles Co, TN married 1870; they had 4 children. William was killed by a fall from a horse while on a cattle buying trip near Huntsville, Alabama. James Coffman (1839-1931) and Lucy Barnett (1842-1907) married 1858; they had 9 children. Their son James David Coffman (b. 1869) and Bessie Blasingim (b. 1876) were married 1899; they had 2 children
0913438Alabama, LawrenceGenealogical family histories located in the North Carolina Library, Raleigh, NC; the file for Poindexter contains a typed list of marriage bonds for Lawrence Co, Alabama 1818-1822; the file for Leigh-Tallaferro-Virginia Bible records also contains a transcript of cemetery inscriptions for the Cross Roads Presbyterian Church, Alamance Co, NC.
0968963Alabama, LimestoneItem 2: Miscellaneous records of Giles County, TN: contains records from various cemeteries in Giles Co, TN; a short sketch of the Bass family, Mitchell families (cemetery records, Giles and Lincoln Co, TN and Limestone Co, AL)
0165997Alabama, MadisonCornelius family deeds and wills from Madison County, Alabama. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321083Alabama, Madison Item 12: Glover Family 1806-1984: George Washington Glover (1806-1869) married twice and moved from Madison Co, Alabama to Carroll Co, TN. Includes Brandt, Heavin, Hitchner, McKee, Pilcher, Shirley and related families
1307615Alabama, Madison, HuntsvilleItem 9: Huntsville, Alabama city directory 1931; buyers' guide and a complete classified business directoryYes
1035734Alabama, MonroeItem 19: Joseph Hubbird (1853-1926) married Candyce Richardson and lived in Baldwin Co, AL. William Wiggins Sr. (1750-1819) married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin Co, NC, settled in Sampson Co, NC and moved to Monroe Co, AL. Fred Allen Tucker married Lucy Brawner and lived in Fredericktown, OH in 1896
0978077Alabama, PerryItem 5: Kynerd-Tucker and related families of Perry Co, Alabama: Jacob Kynerd (1796-1873) married Rosanah and they lived in Perry Co, AL
0858791Alabama, TuscaloosaItem 8: Bramblette-Bramlett-Bramlitt family notes: Dr. John Woodson, a surgeon to a company of British soldiers, emigrated from Dorsetshire, England with wife, and settled in Virginia in what is now Prince George county, VA. His descendant of the 6th generation, Jane Woodson, daughter of Sanburne Woodson of Cumberland County, VA married Ambrose Bramlitt, an early settler of Bedford County, VA in 1768. The family migrated to North Carolina before 1774.
0165997Alabama, TuscaloosaJohn Bealle deeds for land in Tuscaloosa, Alabama - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0185431AldenItem 11: Ancestry of Harriett Alzina Sawyer (1868-1904) born at Phillipston, Mass, daughter of Oscar Leon Sawyer (1844-1873) and Abilene Stratton (1843-1906). She married Fred Hunting in 1889 at Tempeton, Mass. She died at Fort Wayne, IN. Ancestors include Ephraim Sawyer (1749-1813 of Bolton, Mass, a soldier in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; killed in a battle at Sackett's Harbor, New York; and his ancestor, Thomas Sawyer (b. 1616 of England and Lancaster, Mass. Asa Wesson (1789-1860) of Templeton and Phillipston, Mass and his ancestor Edmund Weston. Asa Wesson's ancestry includes Brewster and Alden Mayflower lines.
0928180AldrichItem 16: David Thomson (1592-1628) married Amyes (Colle) in 1613 in England and immigrated to Massachusetts in the 1620s. He died on Thompson's Island in Massachusetts BayYes
1321446AlexanderItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0928169AlexanderItem 11: Greenman family in America: Job Greenman (1772-1854) born Newport, Rhode Island, died Hale Eddy, New York. He married Molly Alexander, daughter of Simeon Alexander and Mary Felt, 1781 in Mendon, Mass. She died 1865 in Hale EddyYes
0283596AlexanderItem 2: Records from the family data of John Alexander and Elizabeth McCung: John Alexander (1809-1843) married Elizabeth McCung (McClung??) in 1832. They had 5 children 1833-1842
0850415AlexanderItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
0924086AlfordItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
0994068AllbrechtItem 12: Morris family from north Oxfordshire supplementary notes: This supplement traces the origin of the Morris family back 2 generations from Francis Morris (previously the earliest known family member) to Thomas Morris, who married Elizabeth Smithe 1631 at Middleton Stoney, OxfordshireYes
0940446AllbrightItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0283596AlleeItem 2: Allee family Bible records 1791-1945: James Allee (1791-1868?) married Kitty Hites in 1813. They had 9 children 1814-1832. He died at Delaware Station, Indiana. Kitty died at Belle Plains, Iowa in 1872.
1320542AllenItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
1321446AllenItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0850415AllenItem 1: DAR collection of Bible records of Jay County, Indiana
1321083AllenItem 15: Some Clark and Wilcox footprints: a compilation - Joseph Clark (d. 1684) married Alicee Petter and emigrated from England to Dedham, Mass. During or before 1640, later moving to Medfield, Mass. Includes Allen, Fairbrother, Giebner, Metcalf, Sabin familiesYes
0185431AllenItem 40: Woodhull-Converse family: Alfred Alexander Woodhull born 1837 at Princeton, New Jersey; married Margaret Elliott of Baltimore in 1868. A medical officer in the US Army, he served through the Civil War. He was a Brigadier General in 1904. Record indicates that his immigrant ancestor was Richard Wodhull (1620-1690) who was born at Thenford, Northampton, England and immigrated to America in 1648. He settled at Seauket, Long Island. John Kendrick Convers (1801-1880) was born at Lyme, New Hampshire. He married Sarah Allen (d. 1873) in 1834 at Burlington, Vermont. They had 8 children 1835-1851. John and Sarah Converse died at Burlington, VT
0824235AllenItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0924086AllenItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
1036690AllenItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1036039AllenThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040AllenThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041AllenThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
0165997AllenWedding of Henry Allen and Josephine Pool; took place in Claiborne, Mississippi 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997AllenWills extracts from District of Abbeville, South Carolina - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0928060AlleyItem 3: Descendants of John Frost Jr. and Rebecca York Frost of Jackson Co, Missouri - they were married 1832 in Surry Co, NCYes
0003009AllisItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
0165997AllisonThree extracted will of York County, SC (Allison and Gibson wills) - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0823764AllynItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
1307514AlswangItem 37: Nissen Shanberg (1830-1920) married Davarie Wolman about 1850 and as a widower immigrated from Russia to Chicago, IL in 1906 to join a son and daughter who had immigrated earlier, bringing the remainder of his children with him; includes Alswang, Goltz, Kaplan, Provus, Sakolsky, and SerlinYes
1307615AlterItem 2: Georg Alter, with 2 sons Johan Jacob and Freidrich, immigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia about 1752, where they became citizens in 1753, and settled in Lancaster Co, PA
0897215American SamoaItem 48: Oral history methods applied to recent pedigree studies in the Pacific - a field operator's report on the taping program in Samoa. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1321446AmesItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0850415AmesItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0564126AmisItem 37: Smith family Bible: Entries for family of Lewis Amis and Amy Webb Smith, married 1896; Benjamin Smith b. 1824; Samuel Harrison Smith b. 1851, died 1908
1321387Amish (religion)Item 7: Family history of John V. Tice, his immediate ancestors and descendantsYes
1206439AmslerItem 12: Amslers of Austin's Colony
1307514AndersdotterItem 7: Sven Magnus Andreasson (1812-1897) married Katarina Andersdotter, and the family immigrated about 1870 from Sweden to Rock Island, Illinois. His children used the surname of Swenson; includes many ancestors in Kelfmarken, a village which is part of the parish of Ed, now Dals-Ed, in Alvsborg County, Sweden; includes Brentson, Carlberg, Fairchild, Johnson, Peterson and related families
1321446AndersonItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1307514AndersonItem 16: The returned - memories of Ethel Carrie Merle Anderson Marquis, mother of Winnie Paul
1036819AndersonItem 18: Maternal lineage of Anne Clare Gordon, daughter of William and Virginia Farmer Gordon. Virginia was the daughter of Cyrus and Mellie Trout Farmer. Cyrus was born in Massac County, IL in 1900, son of Jonathan Farmer (1845-1928) and Lemina Alice Anderson Wood, the daughter of Newton Anderson (d. 1887).
0564126AndersonItem 21: Family chart of John Hamilton (b. 1820) married Rebecca Rice Pritchard in 1845; moved from Ohio to land near Bloomington, Illinois.Yes
0564126AndersonItem 32: History of Axel Christian Nielsen-Betsy Josephine Anderson family organization, formed 1958, for purpose of doing LDS temple work. Annual reunions were also held. Includes Puckett family genealogy: John Puckett, wife Ann, to Henrico County, VA 1665.
0165997AndersonMills Bible: James Howard Mills (1821-1886) of Salem, Mass., married Mary Anderson in 1848; they had 6 children 1849-1866. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1307514AndreassonItem 7: Sven Magnus Andreasson (1812-1897) married Katarina Andersdotter, and the family immigrated about 1870 from Sweden to Rock Island, Illinois. His children used the surname of Swenson; includes many ancestors in Kelfmarken, a village which is part of the parish of Ed, now Dals-Ed, in Alvsborg County, Sweden; includes Brentson, Carlberg, Fairchild, Johnson, Peterson and related families
0823764AndrewItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
1321446AndrewsItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1307514AndrewsItem 26: Anthony Nancolas (1806-1855) married Anna Ford, and immigrated from England to Mineral Point, Wisconsin in 1842; includes Andrews, Denson, Feller, Rowe, Spensley and Tyrer
1206449AngevineItem 8: The Schaets (Skaats, Skaates, Skates) family in the Netherlands (1400-1652) and in America (1652-1983): Gideon Schaets (1607-1694) immigrated from The Netherlands to Renssalaer County, NY in 1652Yes
1035936AngneyItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
0968963AngusItem 7: Edward and Elizabeth Hampton Evans migrated from Germantown, Stokes Co, NC and settled in Williamson Co, TN. They had 8 children, and are buried in Davidson Co, TN near Franklin. Their son James Hampton Evans (1792-1837) and wife Nancy Laird (1793-1884) had 10 children, and are buried in Lynnville, TN
0968963AngusItem 7: James Angus (1777-1847) and wife Mary Polly (1781-1859) migrated to Tennessee from Lincastle, Amhurst Co, VA and settled at Waco, TN; they had 8 children 1806-1814
1033898AnnisItem 2: Coriell-Coryell Bible: Abraham Coriell (1773-1851) son of Michael Coriell, married Sarah Annis 1793 and lived in Tioga Co, NYYes
0994068AnticeItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
0940446AppelItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997ArcherGeorge Archer (1610-1677) immigrated to Virginia in 1635 and settled first in Elizabeth City County, later moving to Henrico County, Virginia. He and wife Margery had 4 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0564126ArcherItem 32: History of Axel Christian Nielsen-Betsy Josephine Anderson family organization, formed 1958, for purpose of doing LDS temple work. Annual reunions were also held. Includes Puckett family genealogy: John Puckett, wife Ann, to Henrico County, VA 1665.
0165997ArdArd family Bible records: George Washington Ard, son of Reuben and Agnes Dickerson Ard, born 1833; married Sarah Whitten in 1867; they had 9 children 1867-1883. He died in 1894. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0897215ArizonaItem 35: Sources for tracing Spanish-American pedigrees in the southwestern USA - California and Arizona. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0928169ArkansasItem 13: John Nelson Jennings (1810-1880) was born in North Carolina and died in ArkansasYes
1020779ArkansasItem 15: Wilmot-Wilmoth-Wilmeth families of England and AmericaYes
1321083Arkansas, ClarkItem 7: Huffman heritage 1770-1985 - John Hoffman Sr (1765-1844) was born in PA or VA and moved to Hardin Co, KY before 1800 and then (via Missouri and Illinois briefly) to Clark Co, Arkansas. Includes Clinglesmith, Gallihar, Prater, Rhodes, Turnbo and Yardley familiesYes
0564126Arkansas, IndependenceItem 22: Revolutionary War ancestors of Mrs. Lena Meriwether Haynie: Pedigree chart with notes for Hugh Vaughan Meriwether (1875-1946), son of George Washington Meriwether (1852-1956) and Luella Vaughan (1855-1934) of Independence County, Arkansas. Includes Revolutionary War ancestors: Thomas Meriwether (1745-1807 of Virginia); Lawrence Bradley (1758-1828 of Virginia and Arkansas); Thomas Vaughan (1761-1834 of Virginia and South Carolina); Hugh Woods (1758-1807 of Virginia)
0564126Arkansas, Johnson, ClarksvilleItem 27: Letter dated 1967 - Oswald Ludwig Sr., born 1858 at Decatur, Alabama. He married Elizabeth Emmaline May, daughter of Alfred May and Sarah Brown May; they had 10 children. He ran a newspaper in Clarksville, Johnson County, Arkansas. He served in the Arkansas legislature and Senate. He died age 60, and is buried in Decatur, Alabama.
0165997Arkansas, Pulaski, Little RockLineage of Elizabeth Ellen Smith (b. 1898), now Mrs. Clem Wilson, Little Rock, Arkansas - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997Arkansas, Pulaski, Little RockLineage of Jane Lee (b. 1928); she married Roger Wilson in 1951. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1035936ArmintroutItem 9: Alexander Bolen (1815-1902) married 3 times and moved from Logan County to Union County, OhioYes
0165997ArmorArmor Bible records: John Henry Armor (1863-1923) married Eldora Bond in 1894; they had 4 children 1896-1905. Mrs. Eldora Bond Armor lived in Richland, Iowa. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0858791ArmstrongItem 11: The Brandon, Pullen and Armstrong families of Tennessee and Louisiana 1750-1950
0283596ArmstrongItem 2: Armstrong family Bible records 1866-1888: Robert W. and Eudocia E. Armstrong had 8 children 1866-1888, all born in Baltimore, Maryland
1033898ArmstrongItem 9: William Calland (1784-1864) married Mary Armstrong and immigrated from Scotland to Springhill, OH in 1817
0165997ArmstrongWebster Bible records: Able Webster b. 1818 at Kingfield, Maine; married Rebecca Harmon in 1840; married (2) Adeline Armstrong in 1873. He died in 1889 at Lawrence, Mass. Includes Dyer and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1181522ArnimItem 23: Rules of heirship to the von Arnim family foundationYes
0017140ArnoldItem 1: Arnold family records - microfilm of holographic manuscript at the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society in New York City - library's copy is incomplete, containing only p. 33-82 of an unidentified manuscript. This comprises only the 7th through 9th generations
0165997ArnoldWilton Jackson Arnold, b. 1835 in Elberton, GA. He and wife Edna Ann Bell, had 12 children. Their 4th child, Felix Brockman Arnold, was born near Buena Vista, Mississippi in 1869. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0185431ArteagaItem 28: Genealogy of ancestors and descendants of William Turpin Thayer (1771-1806) of Bellingham, Massachusetts; also includes notes and corrections referring to Thayer genealogy
1320548AsbillItem 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
1307594AshbridgeItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0896955AshbyItem 3: Family history of Thomas Waters Cropper and Hannah Lucretia Rogers: Thomas Cropper (1842-1932) was born in Spring Creek, Texas, son of George Waters Cropper and Sebrina Land. George was born in Virginia and Sebrina in Kentucky. Thomas joines the LDS Church and came to Utah.Yes
1307514AshbyItem 40: The German connection: Ancestry and descendants of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Ashby Casselman Cross (1883-1955) a descendant of American immigrants to Chesterville, Ontario, who married Ingram Cross; includes Cook, Snyder, and Wells familiesYes
0017140AshtonItem 2: Ashton family in England and New York - includes extracts from books and letters
0897216AsiaItem 19: A modern computer approach to genealogical research of East Asia - Korea. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216AsiaItem 20: A modern computer approach to genealogical research for East Asia - pedigree construction using simulation models. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216AsiaItem 21: A brief description of library programs in East Asia - present status of Korean libraries and the role of the National Assembly Library. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216AsiaItem 22: A brief description of library programs in East Asia - important library collections in the Republic of China. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216AsiaItem 23: A brief description of library programs in East Asia - the National Library of the Philippines; its program for the 1970s. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216AsiaItem 24: A brief description of library programs in East Asia - the National Diet Library in Japan. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0165997AskewAskey family records: Bryan Askew born in Bertie County, North Carolina in 1797, and wife Nancy Bush, had 10 children. He died in Hinds County, Mississippi in 1872. Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0858668Asten (Astin)Item 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
0858668Asten (Astin)Item 3: Some descendants of Thomas Austin (1665-1711), one of the first settlers of Andover, Mass. He and brother Samuel emigrated together. He married Hannah Foster (d. 1692) in 1690, daughter of Andrew Foster and Mary Russ. Her grandmother, Ann Foster (d. 1693) was accused of witchcraft and died in Salem Jail. Thomas remained at Andover until 1711, when he removed to Haverhill. They were the parents of 6 children.
1206439AtenItem 11: Francis Redfearn (1777-1858) married twice, and in 1830 immigrated with his second wife and family from England to Wayne County, Ohio; includes Aten, Baker, Goldsborough, Greenawalt, Lash, Levitt and related families
0165997AtkinsAtkins letter 1948 Zion, Illinois to Clem: contains information about author's descendants. George Atkins as born in Cincinnati, OH in 1872. He married Eliza Rebecca Fulton (1877-1938) in Cincinnati in 1901. They had a son, Elmer Murrat Atkins, born in 1902. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997AtkinsonHanson family Bible records: Robert Hanson b. 1830 at Hollis Maine, married Sophia Cummings in 1857 in Dover, New Hampshire. He married (2) Lydia Ellen Atkinson in 1865. He died in 1898 at Saco, Maine. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1307514AtkinsonItem 12: Additions and corrections for 1979-1980 to The Atkinson family builders, the eastern shore of Maryland and westward
0908999Atterbury (Attebury-Arterbury)Item 13: Kessinger family
0928169AttmoreItem 9: Indexes to Bell-Sharpe genealogyYes
1321446AtwoodItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0283596AtwoodItem 2: Letter 27 Apr 1824 Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana to Joshua Atwood, Warwick, Hampshire County, Massachusetts: Nathan Smith wrote to his uncle, Joshua Atwood, telling how he taught school in Erie County, PA, Butler County, PA and Warren County, OH. He married Miss Martha Benham in Warren County. They moved to Richmond, Wayne County, IN where he was teaching school at the time he wrote the letter. His uncle never received the letter, as he had been killed in an accident the year before.
0850415AtwoodItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997AudulfBible of Dr. Jubilee Smith (1822-1901); married Mary Annie Audulf in 1845; they had 10 children 1846-1862. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321083AuradaItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
0165997AustinAustin family: John Austin migrated to Louisiana Territory in 1803 and settled at Laurel Hill, West Feliciana Parish. He married twice and had 12 children. He was drowned in Thompsons Creek in 1833. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321446AustinItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0858668AustinItem 1: Some descendants of Thomas Austin of Methuen, Mass., and New Hampshire
1035936AustinItem 11: From Blue Ridge to Wiregrass: Teague Quillian/MacQuillian immigrated from Ireland to Virginia in 1635. One descendant, Frank Quillian (1873-1946) married Loula Mary Weems (1883-1941Z) in 1905 in Rome, GA. The family followed the pattern of migration in the Carolinas, George and west to Kentucky, Colorado, and elsewhere
1020779AustinItem 13: Brooks Moon Willingham (1814-1871) was born in Georgia, son of Cashwell and Martha Moon Cashwell. He married Mary Louisa Austin (1816-1889) in 1834; they had 8 children. The family migrated to Meridian, Bosque Co, TX in 1859 and settled at Kimball. Brooks Moon and Mary Louisa Willingham are buried at Kimball Cemetery, Bosque Co, TXYes
1035734AustinItem 17: Hiram Austin and Sarah Pettit married 1863. His brother Julius Austin (b. 1806) married Frances Freeman (b. 1814). They were the sons of Benajah Austin and descendants of Richard Austin who immigrated from Hampshire Co, England and settled in Cambridge, Mass in 1638. Frances Freeman Austin was a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
0858668AustinItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
0858668AustinItem 3: Some descendants of Thomas Austin (1665-1711), one of the first settlers of Andover, Mass. He and brother Samuel emigrated together. He married Hannah Foster (d. 1692) in 1690, daughter of Andrew Foster and Mary Russ. Her grandmother, Ann Foster (d. 1693) was accused of witchcraft and died in Salem Jail. Thomas remained at Andover until 1711, when he removed to Haverhill. They were the parents of 6 children.
0824235AustinItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0994068AustraliaItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
0897215AustraliaItem 49: European migration to Australasia and the Pacific - introduction. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215AustraliaItem 50: European migrations to Australasia and the Pacific - European castaways in the Pacific before Captain Cook. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1307514Australia, Queensland, MackayItem 10: Ancestry of Joyce Valentine (b. 1923) born in Mackay, Queensland, daughter of Frank Walter Valentine (1888-1969) and Rubina Hariett Linthwaite (b. 1903); ancestors lived in Australia, England and Scotland; includes Downman, Jarvis, Martindale, Meldrum, and Riddle
0994068Australia, South Australia, BlackistonItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
0994068Australia, South Australia, WoodsideItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
0564126Australia, Victoria, RichmondItem 7: Hubball family Bible: George Henry Hubball was born 1806 in Richmond, Victoria, Australia. He married Ada Margaret Jane Snelling (1865-1889) in 1883; they had 3 children. He died 1890.
1321083AustriaItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
1036819AustriaItem 2: Burner family in Europe and AmericaYes
1183567AustriaItem 23: Autobiographical sketch of Karl, Graf von Kuefstein, 1838-1925, of Austria
1183567AustriaItem 27: Austrian artists of the 18th century
1183567AustriaItem 28: Description of civil and church records in Austria
0897214AustriaItem 30: Genealogical research sources in Austrian archives. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214AustriaItem 35: Central European population movements. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181589Austria, BohemiaItem 1: Holdings of the state archives in Zamrsk, Czechoslovakia, formerly Zamrsk, Bohemia, Austria
1181522Austria, BohemiaItem 25: History of the Hardtmuth family of Germany and BohemiaYes
1181589Austria, BohemiaItem 3: Vol. 3 of the holdings of the state archives in Prague, Czechoslovakia
1181589Austria, BohemiaItem 4: Vol. 1 of the holdings of the central state archives in Prague, Czechoslovakia
0765894Austria, Galizien, Dolina (Dolina)Items 1-4: Roman Catholic Church records - Metrical books 1679-1945: This film contains Births 1785-1806, Deaths 1785-1804, Births, Marriages, Deaths 1823-1827, Births, Marriages, Deaths 1834 for Dolina Austria, later Dolina Poland, now Dolyna Ukraine. May include surrounding villages within the parish. Text in Polish and Latin.
0765894Austria, Galizien, Dolzanka (Tarnopol)Items 5-6: Roman Catholic Church recordarish registers and transcripts of births, marriages, and deaths for Dolzanka Austria, later Dolzanka Poland, now Dovzhanka, Ukraine. Text in Latin and Polish. This film contains Akta urodzen 1846-1863 Akta urodzen, malzenstw, zgonow 1860.
0765894Austria, Galizien, Draganowka (Tarnopol)Item 7: Greek Catholic Church records, births, marriages, deaths, for Draganowka Austria, later Draganowka Poland, now Drahanivka Ukraine. Text in Latin and Polish. This film contains Births, marriages, deaths 1860
0765894Austria, Galizien, Drohowyze (Mikolajow)Item 8: Greek Catholic Church records, births, marriages, deaths, for Drohowyze Austria, later Drohowyze Poland, now Verkhn'odorozhnie (formerly Drohovyzh) Ukraine. Text in Latin and Polish with some headings in Russian. This film contains Births 1863
0765894Austria, Galizien, Dryszczow (Brzezany)Items 9-10: Greek Catholic Church records, births, marriages, deaths for Dryszczow Austria, later Dryszczow Poland, now Nadrichne (known as Dryshchiv until 1947) Ukraine. Text in Latin and Polish. This film contains Births, marriages, deaths 1837-1840, Births, marriages, deaths 1865
0765894Austria, Galizien, Dublany (Laka)Items 11-12: Roman Catholic Church records, births, marriages, deaths, for Dublany (Laka) Austria, later Dublany (Sambor) Poland, now Dubliany Ukraine. May include surrounding villages within the parish. Text in Latin and Polish. This film contains Births, marriages, deaths 1784-1870, Births 1861-1870
1181589Austria, MoraviaItem 2: Vol. 3 of the holdings of the state archives in Brno, Czechoslovakia, formerly Brunn, Moravia, Austria
1181589Austria, MoraviaItem 5: Vol. 1 of the holdings of the state archives in Brno, Czechoslovakia, formerly Brunn, Moravia, Austria
1183567Austria, SteiermarkItem 29: Nobility of Steiermark Land, Austria
0858668AutryItem 4: Family and descendants of Captain John AutryYes
1183567AverdieckItem 30: Genealogy of the von Averdieck family of Hamburg and Westfalen, Germany
0165997AverillDunlap family Bible: Antrim, New Hampshire history lists children of Thomas (son of James and Jane McNeil Dunlap) and Mary Averill Dunlap; bible contains records for 12 Dunlap children born 1822-1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1020779AveryItem 2: Veach Williams of Lebanon, Conn, who was 5th generation from Robert Williams (1593-1693) and family who emigrated 1637 from Norwich, England, and settled at Boston and then Roxbury, Mass. Veach Williams was a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the Revolutionary War. He married Lucy Walsworth in 1753; they had 11 childrenYes
1033898AveryItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0858668AveryItem 5: Avery notes and queries: a quarterly magazine devoted to the history of the Groton, Connecticut Averys
1321387AvesonItem 13: History of the Richard Rawlings family - Richard (1826-1912) was a son of Richard Newman Rawlins and Sarah Kingstone of Burbage, England. He married Providence (Prudence) Mary Rawlings in 1846 (they were 2nd cousins). They became Mormon converts in 1854 and immigrated in 1868 from England to Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard married 5 polygamous wives and moved to Fairview, Oneida (now Franklin) County, Idaho. Ancestors to the 1500s lived in England. Includes Aveson, Batt, Dent, Newman, Pyke, Spackman families.
1321083AxelsonItem 30: Family of Gustav (Johansson) Tolene and wife Caroline Matilda Axelson 1858-1986: Gustav Johansson (1858-1940) son of John Nilsson and Christina Gustafson, emigrated from Sweden to Princeton, IL. He (and 2 of his immigrant brothers) changed their surname to Tolene (because there were so many Johnsons in the county). Gustav married Caroline Matilda Axelson and in 1912 they moved to Paulding Co, OH. Includes Carpenter, Commers, Dysinger, Mase, Mayers, Swanson families. This record with Smith Family Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
0858668AyerItem 6: Genealogy of 11 generations of John Ayer, born in Wiltshire, England in 1592, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rogers Eyre. He and wife Hannah had 8 children, immigrated to America in 1635 and settled first at Salisbury, Mass. They changed the spelling of their name from Eyre to Ayer on coming to America. The family moved to Ipswich before 1645 and then moved to Haverhill, Mass. by 1648-49. He died in Haverhill 1657.
0165997BabcockBabcock family Bible: Hezekiah Babcock (b. 1739) married Martha Hoxsie in 1769; they had 6 children 1770-1785. Includes Eldred and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1036819BabcokeItem 10: Life of David W. Patten, the first apostolic martyr: David Wyman Patten was born 1800 in Vermont, son of Benenio and Abagail Cole Patten. His family moved to western New York when he was young. As a young man he moved to Michigan, where he married Phoebe Ann Babcoke in 1828 at Dundee, Monroe County. He was baptized into the LDS Church in 1832 and was ordained an Apostle in Kirtland, OH in 1835. He was killed by a mob in Mossouri in 1838.
1312800BaccioccoItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
0283596BacheItem 2: Lott family Bible records 1796-1873: Samuel Lott (1796-1870) married Margaret Bache in 1822. They had 7 children 1823-1838. They both died in Reading, Ohio
0165997BachelorPain (Paine) - Walin (Walling) family records 1755-1900: Nathan Pain Jr. (1755-1794) and wife Elizabeth Angel had 9 children. Their daughter Sarah married John Wallin (b. 1777); they had 8 children 1809-1826. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0165997BaconBacon family: Daniel Bacon, son of John Bacon (1710-1804) was born in Wrentham, Maine in 1736. He married Mary Baldwin, daughter of David Baldwin in 1758. They had 12 children. He died in 1813 and is buried in Charlton, Maine. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321446BaconItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321083BaconItem 19: A Kenfield History - William Canfield (1670-1707) emigrated from England to Albany, NY during or before 1695 as a British soldier, deserted from the army, and settled in Westfield, Mass. He changed his surname to Kentfield, and moved to Northampton, Mass. The Canfield ancestry in England originated with Guillaume de Canville, who emigrated from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror. Includes Bacon, Crouch, Moulton, Morrell, Shumway, Trumbull families.Yes
0165997BadgerCogdell Bible: Richard Cogdell was born at Beaufort, NC, son of George Cogdell. He and wife Lydia Duncan had 10 children 1750-1768. He died in 1787. Includes Badger, Stanly and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307514BadgleyItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
0017140BaggItem 3: Copy of Memoranda de Bagg Family from ther original in the handwriting of Matthew Darbyshire Bagg: born 20 March 1818, died 1 January 1881 - contains descendants of John Bagg of Springfield, Massachusetts. Also includes Leach family.
1321446BaglelyItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0223210BahamasVol. A8 - Index, wills 1868-1876; Vol. B8 - Index, indentures (mortgages, trust deeds, trusts), 1869-1872
0223231BahamasVol. Q9 - Index, wills 1901-1912; Vol. R9 - Index, indentures (conveyances & deeds) 1892-1898
1321446BaileyItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0564126BaileyItem 17: Robert Faussett, born 1752 in County Fermanagh, Ireland. In 1764, his family emigrated. The parents died and were buried at sea. Robert and his brother worked as servants or were "bound out" after arriving in America. They were have supposed to have served in the Revolution and were given land near Philadelphia for their services. Robert married Phoebe Vandergrift in Delaware in 1774; they had 9 children. The children were probably all born in Pennsylvania; most were married in Monongalia County, WV.
0844886BaileyItem 2: Bailey genealogy: James Bailey (1612-1677) immigrated from England to Rowley, Mass. John Bailey (d. 1651) immigrated from England to Newbury and later Salisbury, Mass. Thomas Bayley (d. 1681) was in Weymouth, Mass., during or before 1635. Yes
1036819BaileyItem 25: Genealogy excursion in Hunt, Bowie and Van Zandt Counties, Texas 1956: a collection of tombstone inscriptions and other genealogy miscellany - includes information about Bailey and Smith, individuals and families
1321083BaileyItem 26: Family tree of Samuel Patton (Peter) Brooks and Hannah Catherine Spratt - Samuel (1847-1927) was the son of Samuel W Brooks and Malinda Cyphers. He married Hannah in 1869, and had 10 children between 1870 and 1890. Includes Bailey, Blakely, Hatcher, Ramey, Vest, Wimmer familiesYes
0185431BaileyItem 26: Sylvester-Wright pedigree charts: Ancestors include: Richard Wright (1608-1644); Thomas Cushman (1607-1691); Philip Delano (1603-1634); William Haskins (d. 1857); Richard Sylvestor (m. 1632) of England and Scitate, Mass; John Bailey (d. 1718); William Reade (b. 1605); and John Shaw (1630-1704).
0858791BailorItem 10: Brand or Brant: Nothing is know of the parents of 7 Brand brothers and sisters who lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana. Brand descendants living in Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties, Indiana, are descendants of some of the members of this family.
1020779BainsItem 12: Notes on the family of Major William Williams, copied from his journal. His grandfather, Jhon (or Ennion) Williams, a native of County Meronnoth, Wales, immigrated to America 1697, and settled near Chester, PA. He and wife Mary Bowen had 5 children. The family moved to Franklin Co, PA 1740. His father, Robert Williams, went into the mercantile business and settled at Greensburg, Westmoreland Co, PA. He married Sarah Bains, daughter of Williams in 1794. He died in 1822. Includes Dacotah or Sioux names for streams in northern Iowa, etc. and names of Sioux Indian leaders in Fort Dodge area
0283596BairdItem 2: Leabo family Bible records 1760-1912: Josiah Leabo (1796-1848) married Sarah Buskirk, daughter of Isaac Van Buskirk (1760-1843) in 1824. They had 6 children 1825-1836. Includes the Baird and other related families.
1321446BakerItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0940443BakerItem 1: Marriages fro the private record of Rev. Jacob Becker, who served the congregations of Allen (Zions or Stone) at Kreidersville in Northampton County, Moore in Northampton County, Hanover (Zions or Christs) at Shoenersville in Lehigh County, Lehigh in Northampton County, Towamensin in Carbon County, and Ross of unknown location. Contains marriages 1826-1841, funerals 1826-1828
1206439BakerItem 11: Francis Redfearn (1777-1858) married twice, and in 1830 immigrated with his second wife and family from England to Wayne County, Ohio; includes Aten, Baker, Goldsborough, Greenawalt, Lash, Levitt and related families
1307514BakerItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
1035734BakerItem 18: Biographical sketches of Sarah Ann (Dowdle) Baker (1863-1922) Mormon daughter of Robert Hughes Dowdle and Henrietta Meservy and of her Mormon husband Jesse Merritt Baker (1861-1932). He was a son of Joseph Baker and Lucy Amelia Pack. They were born in Utah and settled in Idaho
0283596BakerItem 2: Jackson-Pease Bible records 1795-1903: Samuel Jackson (1795-1864) married Susannah Baker in 1823. They had 9 children 1824-1841. Joel Pease (1737-1828) and wife Elizabeth had 11 children 1761-1788.
0283596BakerItem 2: Taylor family Bible records 1835-1910: John M. Taylor (b. 1835) and wife Charlotte had 11 children 1857-1875. Their son Jacob W. Taylor (1863-1948) was born in Perry County, Indiana. He married Sarah Frances Baker in 1883. They had 8 children 1884-1904. He married (2) Irene Robling in 1910. He died at Crow Rock, Montana in 1948.
0850415BakerItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1033898BakerItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0165997BakerTaylor family Bible records 1854-1928: Reuben Samuel Taylor (1854-1915) married Margaret Ella Baker in 1881, they had 6 children 1882-1904. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1320548BaldridgeItem 12: The political career of General James Henry Lane (b. 1814 to Amos Lane and Mary Foote) - he lived with his family in Indiana where he married Mary Baldridge in 1841. In 1855 they moved to Kansas and he became active in the politics of that state. He died in 1866.Yes
0165997BaldwinBacon family: Daniel Bacon, son of John Bacon (1710-1804) was born in Wrentham, Maine in 1736. He married Mary Baldwin, daughter of David Baldwin in 1758. They had 12 children. He died in 1813 and is buried in Charlton, Maine. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
A=1018883BaldwinItem 9: Prentice-Prentiss family in New England 1631-1883: Prentice family emigrated from England to Roxbury, Mass in 1631
0165997BaldwinMerwin family notes: Miles Merwin (1623-1697) immigrated from Wales to Windsor, Connecticut. He married Elizabeth Baldwin, widow of Theophilus Canfield and (2) Sarah Platt Beach, and (3) Sarah Schofield, widow of Daniel. Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1033898BallItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
1035936BallItem 21: George and Edward Wiatt came to America with their uncle, Sir Francis Wyatt in 1639. Edward married Jane Conquest, and their son Conquest (1652-1708) married Sallie Pate. They lived many years in Virginia and the South.Yes
0844886BallItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
1303165BallItem 3: John Winans (1640-1694) immigrated about 1664 from The Netherlands to Elizabethtown, New Jersey and married twice; includes Ball, Beach, Peck, Tuttle and related families
1020779BallItem 6: Michael Willis immigrated to America in 1635 and settled at Dorchester, Mass. He married twice and was the father of 9 children. The family was living at Boston, Mass., by 1650. He died 1669 at Boston. Record chiefly follows line of descent to Benjamin Willis (1744-1811), born at Boston, son of Benjamin and Ann Willis. He was a merchant and sea captain and lived in Charlestown, then Haverhill, Mass. He married Mary Ball of Charlestown in 1765; they had 5 children
1206449BallItem 9: Elmer P. Ball (1889-1959) pioneer farmer and rancher of Briggsdale, Colorado
1697653BallThe Ray-Ball and relatd history and genealogy of Lancashire, England - settled in Ann Arundel County, Maryland about 1700
0908999Ball Item 5: Descendants of Paul Custer and wife Sarah Ball: Paulus Kuster (1643-1707) was born in Rhineland, Germany. He and wife Gertrude were married 1668; they had at least 5 children 1669-1677. The family immigrated to America in 1684 with a group of Mennonites, and settled at Germantown, PA. His grandson, Paul Custer (1710-1783) was born in Philadelphia Co, PA, son of Arnold and Rebecca Custer. He and wife Sarah Ball had at least 5 children 1734-1746Yes
0908814BallardItem 1: Ballard family lineages: Thomas Ballard (1630-1689) married Anne Thomas in 1650, and they immigrated after 1652 from England to York County, VA, from where he servved in the Virginia House of Burgesses.
1035734BallardItem 2: Seth Ballard died 1868 at Lawrence, NY; was probably born in Rhode Island or Vermont. He married Hannah Southwick (b. 1779). Edward Southwick Ballard, a grandson, married Caroline Hunt (1848-1924). They settled at Hanley, Assiniboia, North West Territory, which later became part of the Province of Saskatchewan, CanadaYes
1036819BalzItem 6: Klingmann family of Michigan, Virginia, etc - settled inn America 1860 from Gauangeloch, Bei Heidelberg, Baden, Germany: Stephen Klingman (1833-1891) son of Stephen (1805-1864) and Katherina Geisler, married Karolina Diehr, daughter of Jacob (1793-1863) and Dorthea Frederika Balz Diehr. They had 8 children, born in Michigan
1312800BandsItem 50: George Hume (d. 1826) son of John Hume and Elizabeth Bands, married Elizabeth Proctor about 1779, moved from Virginia to Kentucky about 1782-1786, and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
1320516BanfieldItem 8: Strader family history 1757-1979 with emphasis on descendants of Joseph Strader (1812-1855) born Ohio, married Nancy Banfield. They moved to Morgan Co, Indiana about 1841, and moved to land near Greenup, Illinois in 1853Yes
1307594BanksItem 12: Andestors and descendants of Wallace Guhl Quest and Fern Elizabeth Johnson: John Quest (b. 1806) and his brother Jacob Quest, sons of Jacob Quest, moved from Ligonier, PA to New Castle, PAYes
0850415BantaItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0850415BantaItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1321083BarbeeItem 5: Michael Scott Jr - Scott reunion, Concord, Cabarrus Co, NC - William Scott Sr (d. 1733) emigrated from Scotland to Ireland and then to Pennsylvania, moving shortly to land in what is now Cabarrus County, North Carolina. Michael Scott Jr (1832-1895), direct descendant, served in the Civil War, and lived in Cabarrus County. Includes Barbee, Menius, Mesimore, Sides, White, and Wingate familiesYes
0165997BarkerFoster Bible records: Nathan Foster (1759-1844) of North Andover, Massachusetts married Susanna Barker in 1790; they had 8 children 1791-1807. Includes Bible records for the families of Nathan Foster Jr. and his son, Orin Foster. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0928060BarkerItem 12: Barker family of Taylorsville, Utah: Charles Barker was born 1824 at Rochdale, Lancashire, EnglandYes
1206449BarksdaleItem 2: Barksdale family history and genealogy with collateral lines
1321446BarnardItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1020779BarnardItem 4: Robert Williams, son of James and Alice Pemberton Williams, married Mary Barnard. Discovering he was to be brought to trial for radical preaching, he and wife embarked for America, arriving in Boston in 1631. They had 6 children 1633-1643. In 1637, he purchased land from the Indians and founded Providence, Rhode Island, and later the colony of Rhode Island.Yes
0165997BarnesBible of Sumner Sibley (1806-1887) of Athol, Mass., married Clarissa Barnes in 1830; they had 4 children 1832-1839. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446BarnesItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0165997BarnettBarnett family Bible records: Benjamin Barnett b. Spartanburg, South Carolina in 1802. He and wife Bathseba Thornton, had 10 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0924086BarnettItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
1307514BarnettItem 13: Memoirs of Colonel Andrew Jackson Deyerle (b. 1821) of Montgomery Co, VA, including a description of his activities in the Civil War as a Confederate officer; includes an 1862 letter to his wife, and obituary of a relative, and the 1828 will of another relative. The Deyerle family immigrated to Virginia from Germany
0850415BarnettItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0850415BarnettItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1036819BarnettItem 5: Lineage of the Barnett family traced to notes Englishman Capt. John Rolfe who wed Princess Pocahontas: William Barnett founder of family in James City County, VA. William Barnett, born in Nancy, France 1607, immigrated to Virginia 1662. He married Anne Rolfe, daughter of Thomas Rolfe and granddaughter of John Rolfe 1664; they had 12 children
0968963BarnettItem 8: Blasingim-Walker-Coffman family Bible records: William James Blasingim (1845-1898) native of Alabama, and Mary Beasley (b. 1833) native of Giles Co, TN married 1870; they had 4 children. William was killed by a fall from a horse while on a cattle buying trip near Huntsville, Alabama. James Coffman (1839-1931) and Lucy Barnett (1842-1907) married 1858; they had 9 children. Their son James David Coffman (b. 1869) and Bessie Blasingim (b. 1876) were married 1899; they had 2 children
1307514BarneyItem 6: Daniel Barney and Thomas Barney, brothers, lived in Concord, Mass about 1690; descendants through the 5th generation
1036690Barnstable (Barnstaple)Items 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1321372BaroniItem 1: Genealogies of the Lenci, Lotti, and Michelucci families of California: Giovanni Battista Lenci (1842-1919) married Annunziata Baroni (her 2nd husband) and immigrated in 1899 from Lucca, Italy (via NY) to San Francisco, CA, to join some of their sons who had immigrated earlier. Includes Baroni, Basquez, Corsetti, Gervais families.
0185431BarrettItem 9: The ancestors and descendants of Col. James Russell (1795-1856) born at Townsend, Mass., son of Ephraim Russell (1755-1831) a Revolutionary War soldier, and a descendant of John Russell (1615-1676), the immigrant. He and wife Prudence Barrett (1794-1872) had 9 children 1817-1838. The family moved to Lunenburg, Mass. and in 1819 to Temple, Maine where James and Prudence Russell died.
0845449BarringtonItem 6: Pioneer Popes: history of the Plymouth Popes who descended from one Thomas Pope (1608-1683) who immigrated in 1627 from England to Plymouth, Mass, married twice, and moved in 1673 to Dartmouth, Mass; descendants became pioneers in Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Nebraska
0165997BartlettHarrington family Bible records: Rufus Harrington and wife Prudence, had 8 children 1798-1815. He married (2) Anna Mary Stearns in 1818; they had 6 children 1819-1829. He died in 1846, age 77 years. Includes letter and record of Ephraim Harrington (1742-1793) married Sarah Bartlett in 1765; they had 12 children 1766-1784. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446BartlettItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321470BartlettItem 7: Bryce McLellan (1690-1776), an immigrant to Maine, his children and grandchildren - immigrated about 1719 from Ireland to Wells, Maine, and later moved to Falmouth, Maine. Includes Bartlett, Boothby, Gilchrist, Ilsley, Jameson, Watts families
1312800BartleyItem 39: Joseph Hill (b. 1744) married Kezia Bartley in 1796 and lived in Brownsville, PA
1321372BasquezItem 1: Genealogies of the Lenci, Lotti, and Michelucci families of California: Giovanni Battista Lenci (1842-1919) married Annunziata Baroni (her 2nd husband) and immigrated in 1899 from Lucca, Italy (via NY) to San Francisco, CA, to join some of their sons who had immigrated earlier. Includes Baroni, Basquez, Corsetti, Gervais families.
0968963BassItem 2: Miscellaneous records of Giles County, TN: contains records from various cemeteries in Giles Co, TN; a short sketch of the Bass family, Mitchell families (cemetery records, Giles and Lincoln Co, TN and Limestone Co, AL)
0165997BassettBible record of Charles Bassett (b. 1805) in Norton, Mass; married Lucinda Jones in 1845; they had 2 children 1846-1852. He died in 1886 in Athol, Mass. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0020450BastropItem 1: Proprietor list under grant to Baron Bastrop for land in Ouachita Parish (County), Louisiana
1321446BatcchelderItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035936BateItem 8: William Pitts Sr. (d. 1825) moved from Maryland to Lewis Co, KYYes
0928060BateesItem 11: Descendants of Jonathan Matteson (1762-1846) and Martha Hill MattesonYes
0994068BatemanItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
0165997BatesObituary of Molly Bates; she died in 1955 at Morton, Scott County, Mississippi at age 83. She was survived by a daughter, 3 sons, 22 grandchildren, and 38 great-grandchildren. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321083BatsonItem 10: Edward Francis of Rutherford county, NC - Edward Francis (1745-1810) moved from Augusta Co, VA to Tryon (later Rutherford) county, NC. Includes Batson, Bedford, Blanton, Dockery, France, and Gregory families
1321387BattItem 13: History of the Richard Rawlings family - Richard (1826-1912) was a son of Richard Newman Rawlins and Sarah Kingstone of Burbage, England. He married Providence (Prudence) Mary Rawlings in 1846 (they were 2nd cousins). They became Mormon converts in 1854 and immigrated in 1868 from England to Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard married 5 polygamous wives and moved to Fairview, Oneida (now Franklin) County, Idaho. Ancestors to the 1500s lived in England. Includes Aveson, Batt, Dent, Newman, Pyke, Spackman families.
1321083BauerItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
1312800BauerItem 43: Johann Nicholas Hohenberger (1834-1894) married Katherina Kristiana Bauer in 1862 and immigrated in 1867 from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana
0020358BaumeisterItem 7: Church records 1796 - Ziegel's Lutheran and Reformed Church: record appears to be an agreement between a contractor (Baumeister) and church officials (Vorsteher, Eltester) dated 1796; does not contain vital records
1183567BavariaItems 1-5: Descendants of Sebastian Schreyer (d. 1372) of Kronau, Bavaria, Germany
1033898BaxterItem 5: Thomas White (d. 1679) immigrated from England to Weymouth, Mass., during or before 1630Yes
0165997BaylessMrs. Kate Bayless Kennedy, wife of James Kennedy, died in 1954 at Bay Springs, Mississippi. She was survived by her husband and a daughter, Mrs. W.A. Stanton, Jr. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0844886BayleyItem 2: Bailey genealogy: James Bailey (1612-1677) immigrated from England to Rowley, Mass. John Bailey (d. 1651) immigrated from England to Newbury and later Salisbury, Mass. Thomas Bayley (d. 1681) was in Weymouth, Mass., during or before 1635. Yes
1303165BeachItem 3: John Winans (1640-1694) immigrated about 1664 from The Netherlands to Elizabethtown, New Jersey and married twice; includes Ball, Beach, Peck, Tuttle and related families
0165997BeachMerwin family notes: Miles Merwin (1623-1697) immigrated from Wales to Windsor, Connecticut. He married Elizabeth Baldwin, widow of Theophilus Canfield and (2) Sarah Platt Beach, and (3) Sarah Schofield, widow of Daniel. Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1321387BeachyItem 7: Family history of John V. Tice, his immediate ancestors and descendantsYes
1321083BealeItem 1: Hyder family history - John Hyder (1787-1848) son of German immigrant John William Hyder and Elizabeth Stitely (d. 1854) married Catharine Delaplaine (of Huguenot lineage). John and Catharine lived in Uniontown, Frederick Co, Maryland. Includes Beale, Carmack, Clabaugh, McGuinness, and Rhinehart familiesYes
0185431BeallItem 43: John Yates of England and Virginia: John Yates (1779-1851) was born at Skirwith Abbey, Cumberland, England, the middle son of John Orfeur and Mary Aglionly Yates. He immigrated to America 1792 to join his father's older brother who lived at Fredericksburg, Virginia. His uncle, having no heirs, was seeking someone to inherit his large estates. John and wife Julia Lovell (1783-1866) had 10 children 1804-1819. The family lived at Walnut Grove, now in Jefferson County, WV.
0165997BealleJohn Bealle deeds for land in Tuscaloosa, Alabama - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446BeanItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1303165BeanItem 5: Christopher Holder (1631-1688) head of the American Quaker branch, author of the first declaration of faith of Friends in England or America, pioneer Quaker minister in New England (1656), immigrated from England (via the West Indies) to Boston, Mass in 1656, and after several moves, settled in Providence, Rhode Island. He married twiceYes
1307594BeardItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0850415BeardItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800BeardItem 2: James Elkins (b. 1755) married Martha Jackson in 1782 in Washington Co, VA
0850415BeardItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0968963BeasleyItem 8: Blasingim-Walker-Coffman family Bible records: William James Blasingim (1845-1898) native of Alabama, and Mary Beasley (b. 1833) native of Giles Co, TN married 1870; they had 4 children. William was killed by a fall from a horse while on a cattle buying trip near Huntsville, Alabama. James Coffman (1839-1931) and Lucy Barnett (1842-1907) married 1858; they had 9 children. Their son James David Coffman (b. 1869) and Bessie Blasingim (b. 1876) were married 1899; they had 2 children
0283596BeattieItem 2: James Prather family in America: James Prather emigrated to America from Wales in 1734. He married Sarah Beattie, a native of Ireland, and settled on the Potomac River near Hagerstown, Cumberland County, Maryland. Their grandson James Prather (1775-1846), son of James and Ann Turner Prather, was born in Prince George County, Maryland. He married Harriet Collins in 1823. They had 8 children. The family moved to Clinton County, Illinois in 1817. He died there in 1846.
1321387BeattieItem 5: Kellenbarger family kinfolk review - Qtrly newsletter Vol 1-6, Annual Vol 7 and thereafter. Focus on descendants of Joseph A. Kellenbarger and Margaret Jane Hogue who came from Iowa to Dale Valley, Custer Co, Nebraska in 1883. Early Kellenbarger ancestors came from Switzerland and Germany. Kellenbargers intermarried with Beattie, Hogue, Hurt, LaMar, Marshall, Moore, Pendleton, and Utter families.
0823764BeattyItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0924086BeauchampItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
0283596BeboutItem 2: Bebout family Bible records 1767-1851: David Bebout (b. 1767) and wife Phebe had 12 children 1790-1815. Daniel Bebout (b. 1790), their son, and wife Cynthian had 7 children 1835-1850. Minerva Ellen Bebout, daughter of Daniel & Cynthian, married Theopilus Armious Gaines (1842-1892), they had 6 children 1868-1880. Includes children of Benjamin Hifield and wife Cynthian, they had 4 children 1824-1833.
1036690BeckItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0940443BeckelItem 5: Pastoral records 1802-1805, 1844: Thomas Pomp served Easton, Plainfield, Dryland, Upper Mt. Bethel, Lower Saucon in Northampton Co, Pennsylvania. Contents - baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations
1033898BeckhamItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
1312800BecklerItem 10: Herman Heinrich Fisse and family immigrated in 1850 from Germany to New Orleans, LA (the father died at sea), and the widow and family settled on land near Friendship, Indiana; includes Beckler, Geisler, Knight, Linkmeyer, Silver, and Struve
1312800BecklerItem 50: George Hume (d. 1826) son of John Hume and Elizabeth Bands, married Elizabeth Proctor about 1779, moved from Virginia to Kentucky about 1782-1786, and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
1321446BeckmanItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321083BedfordItem 10: Edward Francis of Rutherford county, NC - Edward Francis (1745-1810) moved from Augusta Co, VA to Tryon (later Rutherford) county, NC. Includes Batson, Bedford, Blanton, Dockery, France, and Gregory families
1307514BeebeItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Scott Bible records 1820-1924 and family data 1846-1938 Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Nebraska (includes Beebe)
0982335BehlingItem 3: Wilhelm Rosenow family of Pella: Wilhelm Rosenow was born 1831 in Germany and died 1895 at Pella, Shawano Co, Wisconsin. Includes Behling, Froehlich, Maltbey, Salzman and allied familiesYes
1321083BehnkenItem 27: Zelotes Pooler and Descendants - Zelotes Pooler (1809-1881) married Phebe Gleason and moved from McDonough, Chenango Co, NY to Licking Co, OH in 1840, and to Taylor Twp, Union Co, OH in 1849. Includes Behnken, Curl, Janes, Kohli, Oster, Seslar familiesYes
0973021BekkemellemItem 2: Our family history: Didrick Didricksen (1758), Kari Hansdtr (1766); Didrick Didricksen Bjugstad (1758); Family of Berte Gulbrandsdtr Bjugstad; Family of Karen Olsdtr; Family of Ingeborg Mjolstad
1035734BelangerItem 16: Paternal lineage of the Couillard-Depres family in Quebec 1600-1973 (Text in French ?)
1312800BelcherItem 16: John and Henrietta Gray had 11 children born near Bath, KY 1796-1819; includes Belcher, Brandon, Heideman, Huntington, Weare and related families
0897215BelgiumItem 22: Genealogical research sources in the French speaking parts of Belgium. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215BelgiumItem 23: Genealogical research sources in the French speaking parts of Belgium - emigration from Flanders in the XIX century. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1183567BelgiumItem 6: Genealogy of the Welde-Welden family of BelgiumYes
1035734BelgiumItem 9: Jan de Braal (1814-1874) married Janna VerPoorte in 1840 and immigrated from Belgium to Oustburg, Wisconsin in 1855
0068814Belgium Detailed maps of the German Empire 1845-1916 (now parts of modern Germany, Poland, Russia, Denmark, Belgium, Lithuania, France, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands)
0806633Belgium Item 2: Gazetteer of the Kingdom of Prussia, Germany, based on the 1905 census. Comprises areas later part of East and West Germany; Lithuania, Kaliningrad, Russia; Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, and Belgium. Text in German. This film contains Heft 6. SchlesienYes
0281564Belgium, Hainaut, JumetRoman Catholic parish registers of Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium. Baptisms 1628-1802, Marriages 1628-1670, Burials 1628-1670
0289585Belgium, Hainaut, JumetRoman Catholic parish registers of Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium. Baptisms 1628-1802, Marriages 1645-1802, Burials 1645-1778, Deaths 1779-1802
0281572Belgium, Hainaut, JumetRoman Catholic parish registers of Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium. Burials 1748-1790, Deaths 1795-1809
0281571Belgium, Hainaut, JumetRoman Catholic parish registers of Jumet, Hainaut, Belgium. Marriages 1743-1819
0185431BelknapItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
1320542BellItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
0924086BellItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
0994068BellItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
1307514BellItem 41: John Casselman (1856-1918) the father of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Casselman Cross (1883-1955) after the death of Ruby's mother, and leaving Ruby with relatives in Vermont, immigrated from Ontario to California in 1888 and married Nina Gieseke in 1896Yes
1035936BellItem 7: Henry Wiegand (d. 1896) and family immigrated from France to Wayne Co, MichiganYes
1320516BellItem 8: Strader family history 1757-1979 with emphasis on descendants of Joseph Strader (1812-1855) born Ohio, married Nancy Banfield. They moved to Morgan Co, Indiana about 1841, and moved to land near Greenup, Illinois in 1853Yes
0928169BellItem 9: Indexes to Bell-Sharpe genealogyYes
0165997BellWilton Jackson Arnold, b. 1835 in Elberton, GA. He and wife Edna Ann Bell, had 12 children. Their 4th child, Felix Brockman Arnold, was born near Buena Vista, Mississippi in 1869. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0185431BellamyItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
1036819BellinghamItem 15: Application to unnamed society, possibly DAR, from Mrs. Charlotte Jenks Bellingham, daughter of Charles Jenks (1849-1884) and wife Jennie Jordan. She was a descendant of Jonathan Jenks, a recognized patriot, who assisted in establishing American Independence while acting as a Justice of the Superior Court of Judicuture, etc. Jonathan Jenks (1707-1782) son of William Jenks (1674-1765) married Cynthia Brown at Providence, Rhode Island in 1769; they had 4 children
1279324BellinghamItem 27: Colonel Bellingham's diary 1688-1690 (typewritten copy transcribed from original - in Armagh County Museum, Ireland)
1035936BenderItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
0908814BenderItem 5: Tansill hereditary chartYes
0896955BendermanItem 4: Crosthwaite chronicle: genealogical data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States - William Crosthwait (d. 1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most
1312800BenefielItem 46: Sarah Huckstep (1806-1893) daughter of John Huckstep, married Jesse Benefiel in 1833 and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800BengeItem 22: Henry Haynes (1701-1784) lived in Henry Co, VA; he, his son William (1727-1806) and his grandson Richard (1773-1850) all served in the Revolutionary War; includes Benge, Kingery, Mendenhall and related families
0283596BenhamItem 2: Letter 27 Apr 1824 Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana to Joshua Atwood, Warwick, Hampshire County, Massachusetts: Nathan Smith wrote to his uncle, Joshua Atwood, telling how he taught school in Erie County, PA, Butler County, PA and Warren County, OH. He married Miss Martha Benham in Warren County. They moved to Richmond, Wayne County, IN where he was teaching school at the time he wrote the letter. His uncle never received the letter, as he had been killed in an accident the year before.
1312800BenhamItem 46: Sarah Huckstep (1806-1893) daughter of John Huckstep, married Jesse Benefiel in 1833 and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800BenhamItem 52: Descendants of Wilson Hyatt, who married Elizabeth Chambers and lived in Garrard Co, KY in 1820. ancestors 1630-1878 lived in New England and elsewhere
1320542BenjaminItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
1303165BenjaminItem 10: John Benjamin (1580-1645) married Avigail Eddye about 1618, and in 1632 they immigrated from England to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. They moved about 1637 to Watertown, Mass. Park Benjamin (1809-1864) a direct descendant in the 8th generation, was a poet, journalist, and editor in New York City, and married Mary Brower Western in 1848
1307514BenjaminItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Benjamin Bible records 1817-1920 New York, South Dakota, Toronto, Canada
1036039BenjaminThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040BenjaminThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041BenjaminThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
0994068BennettItem 14: Pedigree charts-certificates for Ferris family of Feock, Fowey, Charlestown, Looe, Cornwall, England: John Ferris (b. 1721) married Mary Thethewy, daughter of John and Joanna, in 1746Yes
0850415BennettItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997BennettWhitehead-Chamberlain family Bible: Sally Bennett (1818-1902) daughter of David Justus Bennett (1790-1886) and Dorathea Morse Bennett, married Freeman Frazier Whitehead (1813-1844), son of Moses and Jemima Whitehead in 1834. She married (2) Jason Chamberlain (b. 1811) in 1847. The bible was given to Sally by her father as a wedding gift, when she married Freeman Whitehead in 1834. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0908999BensonItem 3: Benson history: Lewis Benson was born in New York 1805, married Malinda Blanchard 1824 in Montgomery Co, Indiana, and died 1877 in Dallas Co, IowaYes
1321083BergenItem 25: Middaughs of Dryden, NY - Aert Theuniszen Middag (b. 1640) emigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam, NY in 1661, with his father, Theunise Gysbert Bogart (the son apparently took his mother's surname). Theunise, a widower, married widow Sarah (Rapalje) Bergen in 1652 after the death of her first husband, Hans Hansen Bergen. Aert married Sarah's oldest daughter, Breckje, in 1659. Includes Bergen, Gesener, Kelly, Lull, Ocorr, Rapalje families.Yes
0564126BergerItem 2: York musical family won national fame - the Bergers - pioneer bell ringers: Henry Berger was born 1819 in Germany, one of 7 sons born to Bernhart de Berger and wife Louis Van Sacks Berger. He married Anna Blimlein in 1848. They emigrated to the United States in 1849, settling in Baltimore. They had 4 children. Henry made church organs and musical instruments. The family later moved to York County, PA and Tiffin, OH. The children were very musically talented and formed a musical company that toured from 1862 to 1880.
1035936BerglandItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
1036819BermudaItem 13: Rene de St. Julien (1660-1744) immigrated to America in 1700. Enroute he stopped for a time in Bermuda where he married Mary Bullock. They settled first on the coast of South Carolina and then moved to the western shore of Chesapeake Bay in Maryland. They had 9 sons and 2 daughters.
1035734BernierItem 16: Paternal lineage of the Couillard-Depres family in Quebec 1600-1973 (Text in French ?)
0850415BerrimanItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997BerryBerry family Bible records: Nathaniel Berry (1776-1862) and wife Lydia had 11 children born 1801-1823. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446BerryItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321470BerryItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
1321083BesemerItem 25: Middaughs of Dryden, NY - Aert Theuniszen Middag (b. 1640) emigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam, NY in 1661, with his father, Theunise Gysbert Bogart (the son apparently took his mother's surname). Theunise, a widower, married widow Sarah (Rapalje) Bergen in 1652 after the death of her first husband, Hans Hansen Bergen. Aert married Sarah's oldest daughter, Breckje, in 1659. Includes Bergen, Gesener, Kelly, Lull, Ocorr, Rapalje families.Yes
0185431BestItem 20: Squier family Bible records 1799-1929: Arba Squier (1799-1870) and Ruby Moulton (1802-1875) were married in 1823. They had 6 children 1829-1835. Arba and Ruby Squier died at Monson, Mass. Their son Horace Squier (1833-1921) and Helen Ely (1836-1919) were married 1857. They had a daughter born in 1861. Horace and Helen died at Monson. Their daughter Sarah married William Stuart Best (1856-1917) in 1884. Includes Helen Ely's parents' family: Archibald Ely (1808-1869) and Ann Fowler Ely (1807-1865) had 5 daughters 1832-1840.
0673260BeusItem 1: Temple record book 1510-1938: consists of genealogical data with most temple ordinances 1921-1940 for Italian ancestors of Iva Marian Beus (b. 1890), Salt Lake City, Utah. Her father, James Beus (1840-1911) immigrated from Italy to Ogden, Utah, later moving to Hooper, Utah.
0928169Beutelsbach (Beutelspacher)Item 9: Indexes to Bell-Sharpe genealogyYes
1033898BevensItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0940446BeyerlyItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1307514Bible (surname)Item 38: Samuel Underwood (1658-1762) immigrated from England to Maryland; includes Bible, Dugan, Freese, Keefer, Palmer, and RineYes
0940446BickelItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1321446BickfordItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0015557BickfordItem 21: New Hampshire Bible records; contains Bible records for Sanders, Eastman, Bickford, Locke, Sherburne, and Green families
0844886BickleItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
0928169BidelspacherItem 9: Indexes to Bell-Sharpe genealogyYes
0673260BiggsItem 2: Genealogical data 1775-1924 for ancestry of Thomas Biggs (1837-1903) a Mormon convert who immigrated from England to Utah
1206449BillItem 1: History of Antonia de Zocieur, who changed his name to Anthony Sizer, and 6 of his 12 children who left descendantsYes
0673260BillingsItem 3: Temple record book 1707-1928: consists of genealogical data with some temple ordinances 1875-1923, for ancestry and some descendants of Teresa (Billings) Coombs (b. 1859) a Mormon living in Thurber, Utah. Ancestry lived chiefly in Massachusetts
0673260BillsItem 4-5: Temple record book 1320-1917: consists of genealogical data with most temple ordinances 1916-1930, for Jager (Jaeger, Yeager) ancestry of Mary (Neumann) Bills, a Bohemian immigrant to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She became a Mormon convert, and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Ancestry lived in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and the Netherlands.
0165997BinkleyReichelderfer family Bible: Levi Reichelderfer (1828-1898) married Savilla Binkley in 1849; they had 9 children 1850-1872. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0673260BirchItems 6-8: Temple record book 1560-1903: consists of genealogical data with some temple ordinances 1877-1918 for Birch ancestry of Erastus Birch, Eureka, Utah. Ancestry lived in England.
0165997BirdHulsizer family Bible: William Hulsizer (1824-1902) married Emily Bird in 1847; they had 7 children 1849-1863. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1307514BirdItem 24: Benois Brassier and brother Robert immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA about 1637, and Benois anglicized his name to Benjamin Brashear; includes Able, Bird, Merfeld, Patterson, and WoodYes
0564126BirgeItem 3: Birge family records: Noble Allan Burge (1839-1902) pedigree chart; history starting with Daniel Birge, who came from Dorchester, Mass 1640; John Birge (b. 1723 married Mary Kellog and settled on a farm in Torrington.
0858791BirnbaumItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
0928179BishopItem 2: Peebles 1600-1962: David Peebles first appears in Virginia records in 1649 when he applied for a grant to land in the present Prince George County. He was probably one of adherents of Charles I, who escaped to Virginia in 1649. Parish registers in Fife County, Scotland show he had a wife, Elspet Mackie, and at least 4 children, born 1634-1644. She nor any of the younger children came to Virginia. He married (2) Elizabeth Bishopp in 1655; they had 2 daughters. He died 1659. His oldest son, William Peebles (1635-1695) arrived in Virginia after his death to take over his affairs. He married twice and had 2 sonsYes
0165997BislandWill of Peter Rucker of Adams County, Mississippi: wrote his will in 1844; named his cousin Sarah Truly; his brothers, Jonathan, Daniel, and William; and John Rucker Bisland, William Bisland, and Haskill Truly. The will was probated in Dec 1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997BissellWills of Isaac Bissell III, of Hartwick, Otsego County, New York, probated 1823; and of his son Orange Bissell, of Milford, Otsego County, New York, probated 1841. Includes direct lineage from John Bissell, who died in 1677 at Windsor, Connecticut, to Mrs. Lucy Louise Thomas Powell, daughter of John and Nellie Lavinia Bissell Thomas. She married Lon Powell in 1910. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
1313129BixlerItem 7: A history and genealogy of the Norris family in Owen Co, Indiana who are descendants of Jacob Norris born 1825 in Coshocton, OH. He married Mary Bixler 1840; they had 11 children. They moved to Owen Co, Indiana in 1865
1035734BjarnsonItem 15: Biographical sketches of some of the married couples who were ancestors of Brackens in Salt Lake City, UT
0973021BjugstadItem 2: Our family history: Didrick Didricksen (1758), Kari Hansdtr (1766); Didrick Didricksen Bjugstad (1758); Family of Berte Gulbrandsdtr Bjugstad; Family of Karen Olsdtr; Family of Ingeborg Mjolstad
1307514BlackItem 28: Owen McNelly married Mary Katherine Killian, and the family immigrated from Ireland to Virginia about 1832, finally settling in Texas; includes Black, Crum, Gillespie, Leopold, Orr and Pierce
1312800BlackItem 35: Mathias Hansen (1855-1910) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Louisa Fontana Rossa in 1902
1036690BlackItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0022795BlackwellItem 10: Lacey family 1742-1943 - included is the related family of Blackwell-Murdock and a newspaper clipping
0940446BlaecherItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1206439BlairItem 7: Abraham Estes and wife Barbara were in King and Queen County, VA in 1704; they had 9 children; includes Blair, Curtis, Folk, Leak, and related familiesYes
1321446BlaisdellItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1307615BlakeItem 2: Georg Alter, with 2 sons Johan Jacob and Freidrich, immigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia about 1752, where they became citizens in 1753, and settled in Lancaster Co, PA
1321446BlakelyItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1020779BlakelyItem 12: Notes on the family of Major William Williams, copied from his journal. His grandfather, Jhon (or Ennion) Williams, a native of County Meronnoth, Wales, immigrated to America 1697, and settled near Chester, PA. He and wife Mary Bowen had 5 children. The family moved to Franklin Co, PA 1740. His father, Robert Williams, went into the mercantile business and settled at Greensburg, Westmoreland Co, PA. He married Sarah Bains, daughter of Williams in 1794. He died in 1822. Includes Dacotah or Sioux names for streams in northern Iowa, etc. and names of Sioux Indian leaders in Fort Dodge area
1321083BlakelyItem 26: Family tree of Samuel Patton (Peter) Brooks and Hannah Catherine Spratt - Samuel (1847-1927) was the son of Samuel W Brooks and Malinda Cyphers. He married Hannah in 1869, and had 10 children between 1870 and 1890. Includes Bailey, Blakely, Hatcher, Ramey, Vest, Wimmer familiesYes
1312800BlakelyItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
0185431BlakesleeItem 14: Lovice Catharine Sheldon history: Shewas born 1815 at Coventry, NY, daughter of Edward and Pailey Blakeslee Sheldon; granddaughter of Whiting Sheldon and James Blakeslee and great granddaughter of John Root, each grandparent a soldier in the American Revolution. In 1817, Lovice Catherine Sheldon with her parents and her Blakeslee grandparents migrated to Wilkesville, OH. They moved to Marietta, OH in 1832. Lovice married William Jennings Nixon (1814-1896), son of George and Margaret Jennings Nixon, in 1837. They had 11 children. Their daughter, Harriet C. Nixon (1843-1898) married John Henton Carter (1832-1910) at Marietta in 1861. They had 3 children. Their daughter, Marguerite Henton Carter (b. 1862) married Frederick John Cutter (1839-1911) at New York City. Frederick John Cutter died at Marietta, OH. His son, Frederick Carter Cutter was born at Marietta, OH in 1888. In 1936, he and his mother were living at Fort Worth, TX
0908999BlanchardItem 3: Benson history: Lewis Benson was born in New York 1805, married Malinda Blanchard 1824 in Montgomery Co, Indiana, and died 1877 in Dallas Co, IowaYes
0165997BlanchardSawyer family: Joshua Sawyer (b. 1746), one of the pioneer settlers of Hopkinton, New Hampshire; he married Miriam Rogers, dau. of Isaac and Anna Rogers of Newbury, Mass. They had 5 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0185431BlandingItem 7: Rogerson family Bible records: The family Bible of Robert Rogerson of Rehoboth, Mass. He was born at Portsmouth, England 1721, and died at Rehoboth 1799. Rev. Robert Rogerson and wife Betty (d. 1793) were married in 1756. They had 7 children 1759-1767. Their son John (1762-1835) and wife Mary (1771-1833) were married in 1794. They had 6 children 1795-1812. Their son, John Randolph Rogerson (1812) and Mary L. Blanding (1816) both natives of Rehoboth, were married in 1837. They had 4 children 1838-1849. Includes births of grandchildren. Lydia Rogerson (1767-1853) daughter of Robert and Betty Rogerson, and Eleazer Bullock (1767-1834) were married in 1795
1321083BlantonItem 10: Edward Francis of Rutherford county, NC - Edward Francis (1745-1810) moved from Augusta Co, VA to Tryon (later Rutherford) county, NC. Includes Batson, Bedford, Blanton, Dockery, France, and Gregory families
0968963BlasingimItem 8: Blasingim-Walker-Coffman family Bible records: William James Blasingim (1845-1898) native of Alabama, and Mary Beasley (b. 1833) native of Giles Co, TN married 1870; they had 4 children. William was killed by a fall from a horse while on a cattle buying trip near Huntsville, Alabama. James Coffman (1839-1931) and Lucy Barnett (1842-1907) married 1858; they had 9 children. Their son James David Coffman (b. 1869) and Bessie Blasingim (b. 1876) were married 1899; they had 2 children
1279324BlayneyItem 22: The family of Blayney of Montgomeryshire and Ireland, and to the estate of Arthur Blayney of GregynogYes
0165997BlessingTowne family: William Towne and Joanna Blessing were married in 1620 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; they had 8 children. The family was living in Salem, Mass. in 1640. They moved to Topsfield, Mass in 1651. He died in Topsfield in 1672. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1307514BlickenstaffItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
0564126BlimleinItem 2: York musical family won national fame - the Bergers - pioneer bell ringers: Henry Berger was born 1819 in Germany, one of 7 sons born to Bernhart de Berger and wife Louis Van Sacks Berger. He married Anna Blimlein in 1848. They emigrated to the United States in 1849, settling in Baltimore. They had 4 children. Henry made church organs and musical instruments. The family later moved to York County, PA and Tiffin, OH. The children were very musically talented and formed a musical company that toured from 1862 to 1880.
0599343BlizzardItem 1: Blizzard family records
0564126BlizzardItem 4: Blizzard - the Virginia family: John and Mary Blizzard had land in Rockingham County, VA in 1771. They had 9 children. John furnished supplies for the cause of the American revolution during the Revolutionary War. He died at Fort Seybert, VA (now part of Pendleton County, WV) in 1799.
0165997BlodgettBlodgett family Bible: Almon Blodgett (1823-1906) was born in Oakfield, NY. He married Mary Burt in 1853; they had 4 children 1855-1862. Includes Chandler and related families. Includes ancestry to Thomas Blodgett, who immigrated from England in 1635. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0165997BloodBible records of Horace Pierce (1804-1883) of Royalston, Massachusetts, son of Jonathan and Hulda Sibley Pierce, married Mary Blood, daughter of William and Betsey Frye Blood in 1828; they had 9 children 1829-1850. Includes the family of Samuel Blood (b. 1752). In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446BloodItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0844886BloodgoodItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
1181522BlumensteinItem 12: Ancestors of Karoline Schintze (1826-1908) who married Franz Friedrich Kaufmann. Extends into the late 16th century; includes Blumenstein and HaaseYes
1181522BlumerItem 32: Ancestry of Walter Blumer (b. 1888) of Switzerland
1320542BoardmanItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
0165997BoatnerRev. Harvey Walden obituary: a retired minister, died in Meridian, Mississippi in 1955 age 71. He was survived by wife Birdie Boatner Walden, 4 sons, and 5 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1033898BodardusItem 6: Anneke Janse (d. 1663) and husband Roeloff Jansen Van Maesterlandt, in 1630 immigrated from The Netherlands to land along the Hudson River near Albany, NY. They moved to New Amsterdam about 1636, where Roeloff died, and in 1637-38 Anneke married Everardus Bodardus (d. 1647) returning to Albany after his death. She had 4 children by each marriageYes
1181522BodeItem 31: Pedigree of Wilhelm von Bode of Germany
0940446BoettgerItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997BogardusBogardus-Brower and allied lines: The Rev. Everardus Bogardus was born in 1607 in Woerden, North Holland. He was commissioned by the West Indian Company and ordained from foreign service in 1630 and came to New Netherlands. He and wife Anneke Jans, had at least 2 sons, Cornelius (1640-1666) and William (b. 1638). In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997BogardusFamily of Rev. Everardus and Anneke Jans Bogardus: Cornelius Bogardus, a great grandson of Everadus Bogardus, was born in 1699, son of Cornelias and Rachel Dewitt Bogardus. He married Catherine Tudor, daughter of Captain John and Mary Brett Tudor in 1722 at Kingston, New York; they had 12 children. He died at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York in 1758. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1321083BogartItem 25: Middaughs of Dryden, NY - Aert Theuniszen Middag (b. 1640) emigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam, NY in 1661, with his father, Theunise Gysbert Bogart (the son apparently took his mother's surname). Theunise, a widower, married widow Sarah (Rapalje) Bergen in 1652 after the death of her first husband, Hans Hansen Bergen. Aert married Sarah's oldest daughter, Breckje, in 1659. Includes Bergen, Gesener, Kelly, Lull, Ocorr, Rapalje families.Yes
1312800BoggsItem 11: Joseph Gardner (1781-1840) of Indiana married Susannah Brockman; includes Boggs family
1312800BoggsItem 13: James Gelvin (b. 1795) son of James Gelvin, married 3 times; of Indiana
1312800BoggsItem 46: Sarah Huckstep (1806-1893) daughter of John Huckstep, married Jesse Benefiel in 1833 and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
0564126BohnItem 41: Cornelius Sullivan of Frederick County, MD served on The Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Maryland, and on Christmas day 1776, enlisted in Capt. Fred. Deams Company, 7th Maryland Regiment, and took part in the American Revolution. He married Catharine Bohn, daughter of Han Diehl Bohn, about 1775; they had 9 children.
1035936BolenItem 9: Alexander Bolen (1815-1902) married 3 times and moved from Logan County to Union County, OhioYes
0850415BolesItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0994068BoltonItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
1181522BolzaItem 8: Ancestors of the imperial Count Guiseppe Bolza I (Josef) 1719-1782 of GermanyYes
0165997BondArmor Bible records: John Henry Armor (1863-1923) married Eldora Bond in 1894; they had 4 children 1896-1905. Mrs. Eldora Bond Armor lived in Richland, Iowa. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997BondBond family bible records: Willis Bond (1804-1867) married Leah Carpenter and (2) Sarah Ann Loftis. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446BondItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0850415BondamoodItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1307514BontragerItem 18: Johann Martin Borntraeger (b. 1723) married Anna Elizabeth Hanauer, immigrated from Germany to Switzerland, and in 1767 the family immigrated to Philadelphia, settling near Meyersdale in Somerset Co, PA; includes Coffman, Gascho, Miller, Slagell, and YoderYes
0564126Boon Item 41: Cornelius Sullivan of Frederick County, MD served on The Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Maryland, and on Christmas day 1776, enlisted in Capt. Fred. Deams Company, 7th Maryland Regiment, and took part in the American Revolution. He married Catharine Bohn, daughter of Han Diehl Bohn, about 1775; they had 9 children.
0564126BooneItem 5: Boone family 1690-1965: George Boone (b. 1690) was brother of Squire Boone, the father of Daniel Boone. He married Deborah Howell in Bradwich, England in 1713. They emigrated and settled in Philadelphia in 1714, where he taught school. They had 10 children. The family later moved to Berks County, PA
0283596BoopItem 2: Perhamus family Bible records 1818-1927: Daniel Perhamus (1818-1873) was born at Palmyra, Wayne County, NY and died in Ridge Township, Van Wert County, OH. He married Margaret Boop (d. 1847) in Allen County, OH about 1844. They had one son. Daniel married (2) Margaret Boop, a niece of his first wife, in Allen County. They had 12 children.
1321083BoothItem 16: Isensee family history - Johannes Joachim (John) Isensee and his brother, Johannes Joachim Heinrich (Henry) Isensee, emigrated in 1840 from Germany to Baltimore, MD and were joined in 1841 by a third brother, Johannes Frederick (known as John or Frederick) Isensee. Two of the brothers eventually settled near Germantown, IN and Henry settled in 1841 in Armstrong, PA. Includes Booth, Burkhard, Heckman, Imsande, Iseman, Klingensmith families
1321470BoothbyItem 7: Bryce McLellan (1690-1776), an immigrant to Maine, his children and grandchildren - immigrated about 1719 from Ireland to Wells, Maine, and later moved to Falmouth, Maine. Includes Bartlett, Boothby, Gilchrist, Ilsley, Jameson, Watts families
1035936BoozItem 6: John Whitehead (1735-1787) married Sarah Burcher, and moved to Amherst Co, VA in 1760. He served in the Revolutionary WarYes
1320548Boozer (Buser)Item 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
0908707BordenThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
0283596BordwellItem 2: Noland family Bible records 1825-1929: William W. Noland (1825-1895) married Anna Dorothy McClanahan, daughter of James T. and Jane McClanahan, in Madison County, Indiana in 1845. They died at Riverside, California.
1320542BoremanItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
1307514BorntraegerItem 18: Johann Martin Borntraeger (b. 1723) married Anna Elizabeth Hanauer, immigrated from Germany to Switzerland, and in 1767 the family immigrated to Philadelphia, settling near Meyersdale in Somerset Co, PA; includes Coffman, Gascho, Miller, Slagell, and YoderYes
0185431BoronelyItem 6: The Rhodes family in America: Newsletter for Rhodes (and variant spellings) families in the United States whose ancestors came mainly from England and from Palatinate Germany and France. A pedigree chart concentrates on the ancestry and descendants of Francis Rodes (d. 1591) who was a Justice of the Court of Common Pleas under the reign of Queen Elizabeth in the 16th century. He accumulated vast estates, including Borlborough Hall in Derbyshire (which had earlier belonged to the Boronely family, which had died out). The chart also shows the Palatinate lines that immigrated to Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and Ohio. One of these Palatinate lines originated in Switzerland. The time period covered by this pedigree chart is from 1066 A.D. in England and about 1200 A.D. in the Palatinate to 1878 in America
0564126BorthwickItem 6: Borthwick family Bible: Matilda Marlin Borthwick (1839-1917) born in Osgoode, Canada; died in North Yakima, Washington. James Borthwick (1844-1897) was born in Gloucester, Canada and died in Butte, Montana
1307594BoslerItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
1206439BostonItem 14: Isaac Powell (b. 1790) married Mary (Polly) Small in 1813; includes Boston, Coleman, Hansford, Harsh, Nicholson, Smith, White, and related families
0185431BostonItem 34: Men and women of Dunnybrook: Warrens and Hastys; Bostons and Brookes: James Warren, son of James Warren, Cavalier of Berwick, Scotland, and one of the first settlers of Berwick Main, married Mary Frost. Their son Gilbert Warren and his wife Abigail had at least 2 children; The Bostons and Brookes chart begins shortly after the American Revolution - Joseph Boston had at least 2 children.
0165997BostwickBostwick family Bible: A.G. Bostwick (1826-1862) married Elizabeth Hester in 1848; they had 4 children 1849-1856. He died as a soldier during the Civil War. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1313129BothalItem 10: Ogle genealogist newsletter, Vol. 1 - history of the Ogle / Ogles families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some focus on ancestors and descendants of the immigrant John Ogle (1648-1684) who married Elizabeth, and established his family in New Castle County, Delaware in 1664. Another primary ancestor was Samuel Ogle, who was thrice governor of Maryland.
0928169BotkinItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
1307514BotschItem 34: Philipp Botsch (1833-1909) married Elizabeth Ziegler in 1858, and the family immigrated in 1879 from Germany to America; includes Doerr, Fleck, Hubele, Nibling, Pfister, and Sailer
1307594BoutonItem 7: John Fancher (d. 1779) married Eunice Bouton in 1736, and moved from Connecticut to Pound Ridge, NY; includes Virden, Hurst, Lounsbury, Roach, Williams and Wishard
0924086BowdenItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
1020779BowenItem 12: Notes on the family of Major William Williams, copied from his journal. His grandfather, Jhon (or Ennion) Williams, a native of County Meronnoth, Wales, immigrated to America 1697, and settled near Chester, PA. He and wife Mary Bowen had 5 children. The family moved to Franklin Co, PA 1740. His father, Robert Williams, went into the mercantile business and settled at Greensburg, Westmoreland Co, PA. He married Sarah Bains, daughter of Williams in 1794. He died in 1822. Includes Dacotah or Sioux names for streams in northern Iowa, etc. and names of Sioux Indian leaders in Fort Dodge area
1321083BowerItem 17: Genealogy of the Kahl family - Johan Michael Kahl married Mary Catharine Kraft (b. 1736), lived in Heidelberg Twp, Berks Co, PA and served in the Revolutionary War. Includes Bower, Brungart, Cooper, Kiplinger, Radabaugh and Snyder families
1312800BowersItem 36: George Hendrix, son of David Hendrix (d. 1836) married Nancy Russell in 1839 in Liberty, Indiana
1303165BowlesItem 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
1206439BowmanItem 1: Job Smith, of Scotch-Irish lineage, served through the Revolutionary War as a soldier from Virginia, and later moved to South Carolina. John Smith, son of Job, married Martha Pickens about 1800 and lived in South Carolina; includes Bowman, Higgins, Pritchard, Russell, Sims and related familiesYes
1307514BowmanItem 13: Memoirs of Colonel Andrew Jackson Deyerle (b. 1821) of Montgomery Co, VA, including a description of his activities in the Civil War as a Confederate officer; includes an 1862 letter to his wife, and obituary of a relative, and the 1828 will of another relative. The Deyerle family immigrated to Virginia from Germany
0924841BowmanItem 2: Hallman-Clemens genealogy: Ancestors and descendants of Eli Schmitt Hallman (b. 1866) in Washington, Ontario, Canada, son of Abraham Hallman (1832-1904) and Mary Schmitt; his wife Melinda Clemens (b. 1873) daughter of George Clemens (1831-1892) and Salome Bowman. Descendant of Anthony Hallman (1671-1758) of Montgomery Co, PA. His wife descendant of Gerhardt Clemens (1680-1745) who emigrated from Switzerland in 1709
0000884BowmanThe Bowman Family: Historical Memorial Volume from earliest traditions to present time, 1886Yes
1303165BowneItem 4: Edward Fitz Randolph (d. 1675) immigrated from England to Scituate, Mass. In 1630, and later moved to Piscataway, New Jersey; includes much ancestry in England between the 1000s and the 1600s; includes Bowne, Edgar, Fownes, Manning, Van Syckel, Winthrop and related families
1307594BoyceItem 1: Shenandoah families: Leonard Helm (1660-1745) immigrated from England to Essex Co, VA before 1720, moving later to Spotsylvania Co. and then to Frederick Co, VA; includes Boyce, Calmes, Coppage, Fallowill (Falloway, Followill, Folwill), Madden, Renfro and related families
0994068BoydItem 13: The Boyds of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Boyd family of Scotland between 1452 and 1792; the family were part of the Scottish nobility as the Earls of KilmarnockYes
0022795BoydItem 31: House of Putman: Colonial Putman families of the province of South Carolina - Zachariah Putman, a Palatine German, immigrated to Virginia before 1717. He purchased land in Essex County, VA in 1717 and in Goochland County, Virginia in 1753. He married twice and was the father of at least 8 children. He died in Culpeper County, Virginia in 1753. At least 5 of his sons migrated to South Carolina. Descendants listed, especially Laurens County Putnams - includes the Boyd, Pitts, Brockman, Parks, Mehringer and other allied familiesYes
0496506BoyerBoyer family charts
1036819BoyerItem 19: Pedigree charts showing ancestors of the following: William Russel French b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; Larry Boyer b. 1955 at Gatesville, TX; Pamela Jean Sothan b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; John Quigley b. 1956 at Ann Arbor, MI; Debra Kay Morgan b. 1956 at David City; Mark Ahlquist b. 1956 at Chicago, IL; Cynthia Ann Hannah b. 1965 at Des Moines, Iowa; Janet Lynn Fix b. 1956 at Norfolk, Nebraska.
0283596BoyerItem 2: Records from family Bible of Isaac and Elizabeth (Sims) Boyer 1794-1854: Lists births of 28 members of the Boyer family, 1763-1848, including Jacob Boyer (b. 1763), Isaac Boyer (1794-1854), William Boyer (b. 1823, m. 1847), James Boyer (b. 1829, m. Sarah 1852), and Nelson Boyer (b. 1833, m. Maryann 1854). Includes a few marriages and deaths
0165997BoyntonCall-Currier families: Moses Call of English descent, was an early settler of Boscawen, New Hampshire. He and wife Mehitable Jackman had 7 children. Their son Moses (1755-1798) served in the Revolutionary War. He and his wife Sarah Boynton had 7 children. Richard Currier (1616-1690) of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass. and wife Ann had a son, Deacon Thomas Currier (1646-1712) and a daughter Hannah who married Capt. Samuel Foot. Only the direct line of Ellen Call is given. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1320548BoyntonItem 15: Parker in America 1630-1910 and Index to all Parker names in "Parker in America" published 1910 by Augustus G. Parker. Abraham Parker emigrated from England to Woburn, Mass. About 1644 and married Rose Whitlock. They moved to Chelmsford, Mass. in 1653. Yes
1035734BraalItem 9: Jan de Braal (1814-1874) married Janna VerPoorte in 1840 and immigrated from Belgium to Oustburg, Wisconsin in 1855
1035734BrackenItem 15: Biographical sketches of some of the married couples who were ancestors of Brackens in Salt Lake City, UT
0858791BracyItem 14: Three early Virginia families: Bressie (Bressey, Bracy, Brassieur, etc) family of Isle of Wight County, VA - abstracts of orginal documents-wills, etc; Gunn family - Will of James Gunn, Nottoway Co, - extracts from indexes, wills, etc; Wells family: records from a family Bible - Abram Wells of Dinwiddie Co, abstract of will
0165997BraderickPotter family Bible records: Paul Potter (1764-1853) of Thoms River, Monmouth County, New Jersey, married (1) Rebeckah Braderick in 1792; they had 7 children 1793-1806. He married (2) Penelope Woodmansee in 1807; they had 5 children 1809-1829. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446BradleyItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0858791BradleyItem 1: Bradley and allied families - ancestors include Francis Bradley (d. 1689) of Connecticut and Francis Nichols (d. 1650) of Stratford, Connecticut
0858791BradleyItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
0564126BradleyItem 22: Revolutionary War ancestors of Mrs. Lena Meriwether Haynie: Pedigree chart with notes for Hugh Vaughan Meriwether (1875-1946), son of George Washington Meriwether (1852-1956) and Luella Vaughan (1855-1934) of Independence County, Arkansas. Includes Revolutionary War ancestors: Thomas Meriwether (1745-1807 of Virginia); Lawrence Bradley (1758-1828 of Virginia and Arkansas); Thomas Vaughan (1761-1834 of Virginia and South Carolina); Hugh Woods (1758-1807 of Virginia)
0858791BradshawItem 3: Bradshaw family data: deeds and other records from Goochland Co, VA and Mercer Co, KY; records concern chiefly Bradshaw families who migrated from Virginia to Kentucky
0858791BradyItem 4: Ancestral families of William Henry Brady, born 1879 in New York City, son of William Henry Brady (1853-1936) and Ella Williams (1857-1930). He married Christine Clark Seath (b. 1879) a native of Dundee, Scotland in 1904; they had 2 daughters 1905-1909. Ancestors include Cornelius Brady (1738-1826) of County Cavan, Ireland; Michael Williams (d. 1644) of Virginia; Richard Gildersleeve (d. 1681) of England.
0858791BraggItem 5: Bible records: Bragg, Draper, Jewell, Graham, Lanford, Leiper, Nunn, Raper
0858791Bragonier (Bragunier-Brockunier)Item 9: Bragunier family in America (Bragonier-Brockunier-Procunier): John Nicholas Peconier, a Huguenot, immigrated to America in 1740 and settled at Clear Springs, MD. His son Peter Brockunier, lived in Washington Co, MD near Hagerstown. He was the father of 9 children born 1764-1776. He died in 1804 at age 76. Includes "unlinked branches"
0858791BralyItem 7: Ancestry of Elizabeth Madison Braly, daughter of John Madison Braly (1826-1911) and Susan Braly (1844-1920). Ancestors include John Braly (1720-1798) and John Madison (d. 1683) of Virginia
0165997BramanBraman family Bible records: Rhoads Braman (b. 1803) and wife Catharine had 6 children born 1827-1844. The family lived in Schenevus, NY; married children lived in Indian Orchard, PA and vicinity. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
0165997BramanGorr family Bible: Daniel Gorr was born at Huckelheim, Germany in 1823. He married Margaret Braman at Indian Orchard, Pennsylvania in 1854. They had 8 children 1855-1872 at Beach Pond, PA. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
0858791Bramblette (Bramlett-Bramlitt)Item 8: Bramblette-Bramlett-Bramlitt family notes: Dr. John Woodson, a surgeon to a company of British soldiers, emigrated from Dorsetshire, England with wife, and settled in Virginia in what is now Prince George county, VA. His descendant of the 6th generation, Jane Woodson, daughter of Sanburne Woodson of Cumberland County, VA married Ambrose Bramlitt, an early settler of Bedford County, VA in 1768. The family migrated to North Carolina before 1774.
0908814BrammItem 4: Wilson family record 1856-1970: Richard Tilton Wilson and Rebecca Ann Fulton married 1856; lived in Alma, Illinois
0978077BranchItems 16-17: Parrish family exchange - quarterly publication of the Parrish families in America. Some early ancestors joined the LDS Church and joined in the Mormon migration to Utah
0858791BrandItem 10: Brand or Brant: Nothing is know of the parents of 7 Brand brothers and sisters who lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana. Brand descendants living in Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties, Indiana, are descendants of some of the members of this family.
1307514BrandenburgItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
0858791BrandonItem 11: The Brandon, Pullen and Armstrong families of Tennessee and Louisiana 1750-1950
1312800BrandonItem 16: John and Henrietta Gray had 11 children born near Bath, KY 1796-1819; includes Belcher, Brandon, Heideman, Huntington, Weare and related families
1321083BrandtItem 12: Glover Family 1806-1984: George Washington Glover (1806-1869) married twice and moved from Madison Co, Alabama to Carroll Co, TN. Includes Brandt, Heavin, Hitchner, McKee, Pilcher, Shirley and related families
0850415BranhamItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800BranhamItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
1321470BrannanItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
1321083BransonItem 29: Robert Rea (1740-1824) of Virginia and Ohio and his known descendants - Robert Rea, a Quaker and probably an immigrant, settled in Frederick Co. or Culpepper Co, VA about 1760 and married Rebecca Haines in 1765 in Frederick Co. Includes Branson, Garwood, Orahood, Robb, Skidmore, Stratton families
0858791BrantItem 10: Brand or Brant: Nothing is know of the parents of 7 Brand brothers and sisters who lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana. Brand descendants living in Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties, Indiana, are descendants of some of the members of this family.
0858791BrashearItem 12: Descendants of Rezin Brashear of Gallatin County, KY, (1736-1833), son of William Brashear and Prisilla Prather. He married for the 4th time in 1785 Mary (Polly) Johnston
1033898BrashearItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
1307514Brashear (Brassier)Item 24: Benois Brassier and brother Robert immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA about 1637, and Benois anglicized his name to Benjamin Brashear; includes Able, Bird, Merfeld, Patterson, and WoodYes
0858791BrassieurItem 12: Descendants of Rezin Brashear of Gallatin County, KY, (1736-1833), son of William Brashear and Prisilla Prather. He married for the 4th time in 1785 Mary (Polly) Johnston
0858791BrassieurItem 14: Three early Virginia families: Bressie (Bressey, Bracy, Brassieur, etc) family of Isle of Wight County, VA - abstracts of orginal documents-wills, etc; Gunn family - Will of James Gunn, Nottoway Co, - extracts from indexes, wills, etc; Wells family: records from a family Bible - Abram Wells of Dinwiddie Co, abstract of will
0020358BraunItem 3: Church records 1786-1826 - record consists of 4 pages: baptisms for July-August 1786; baptisms for 1797; a page of notes mentioning Rockingham County and signed by Johannes Braun; a page suggesting expenses and dated 1824-1826
1312800BrauneItem 40: Carl Wilhelm Hillig (1820-1892) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Johanna Amelia Eidam
1035734BrawnerItem 19: Joseph Hubbird (1853-1926) married Candyce Richardson and lived in Baldwin Co, AL. William Wiggins Sr. (1750-1819) married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin Co, NC, settled in Sampson Co, NC and moved to Monroe Co, AL. Fred Allen Tucker married Lucy Brawner and lived in Fredericktown, OH in 1896
0858791BrayItem 13: Bray family of Massachusetts and Maine 1614-1900
1307615BredemeierItem 1: Phillips Augusus Pithoud/Pitheau/Pethoud saled from LeHavre, France in 1790 and arrived in Alexandria, VA. He married Nancy Watts; they had 3 children
1321446BreedItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1303165BreedItem 5: Christopher Holder (1631-1688) head of the American Quaker branch, author of the first declaration of faith of Friends in England or America, pioneer Quaker minister in New England (1656), immigrated from England (via the West Indies) to Boston, Mass in 1656, and after several moves, settled in Providence, Rhode Island. He married twiceYes
0850415BreedingItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1035936BreitensteinItem 6: John Whitehead (1735-1787) married Sarah Burcher, and moved to Amherst Co, VA in 1760. He served in the Revolutionary WarYes
0924841BrennemanItem 8: Descendants of Emanuel Brenneman (b. 1842) in Holmes Co, OH. In 1851 the family moved to Johnson County, Iowa.
0924841BrennemanItem 9: Christian Brenneman and Catherine Slabaugh family; they settled in Holmes Co, OH.
1307514BrentsonItem 7: Sven Magnus Andreasson (1812-1897) married Katarina Andersdotter, and the family immigrated about 1870 from Sweden to Rock Island, Illinois. His children used the surname of Swenson; includes many ancestors in Kelfmarken, a village which is part of the parish of Ed, now Dals-Ed, in Alvsborg County, Sweden; includes Brentson, Carlberg, Fairchild, Johnson, Peterson and related families
0858791Bressie (Bressey)Item 14: Three early Virginia families: Bressie (Bressey, Bracy, Brassieur, etc) family of Isle of Wight County, VA - abstracts of orginal documents-wills, etc; Gunn family - Will of James Gunn, Nottoway Co, - extracts from indexes, wills, etc; Wells family: records from a family Bible - Abram Wells of Dinwiddie Co, abstract of will
0165997BrettFamily of Rev. Everardus and Anneke Jans Bogardus: Cornelius Bogardus, a great grandson of Everadus Bogardus, was born in 1699, son of Cornelias and Rachel Dewitt Bogardus. He married Catherine Tudor, daughter of Captain John and Mary Brett Tudor in 1722 at Kingston, New York; they had 12 children. He died at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York in 1758. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0994068BrettItem 7: The Brett family of Sall, Norfolk, England: descendants of Dionosius Brett (d. 1602) and wife Margaret. Includes descendants to the 13th generation
0185431BrewsterItem 11: Ancestry of Harriett Alzina Sawyer (1868-1904) born at Phillipston, Mass, daughter of Oscar Leon Sawyer (1844-1873) and Abilene Stratton (1843-1906). She married Fred Hunting in 1889 at Tempeton, Mass. She died at Fort Wayne, IN. Ancestors include Ephraim Sawyer (1749-1813 of Bolton, Mass, a soldier in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; killed in a battle at Sackett's Harbor, New York; and his ancestor, Thomas Sawyer (b. 1616 of England and Lancaster, Mass. Asa Wesson (1789-1860) of Templeton and Phillipston, Mass and his ancestor Edmund Weston. Asa Wesson's ancestry includes Brewster and Alden Mayflower lines.
0824235BrewsterItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0978077BrickettItem 4: Kilgore family records: John Kilgore, son of John Kilgore who came from Scotland by 1764, married Elizabeth Brickett
0283596BridgeItem 2: Bridge family Bible records 1808-1951: Henry Bridge (1808-1887) was born in Mifflin County, PA. He married Nancy Jane Orr in 1831. She died in 1843 in Aurora County, South Dakota. Their daughter Jane Catherine Bridge (1840-1920) married Cephas Clark (1828-1912), son of Cephas Dodd and Mary Moody Clark. They died in Iron Hill, Iowa. Their daughter Cara Alice Clark married William Nelson Shirley (1863-1945) in 1896. They died in Toronto, Kansas.
0844886BridgelandItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
0850415BridgesItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1307514BrierlyItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Brierly Bible records 1807-1890 New England, New York, California (includes Conant)
0283596BriggsItem 2: Briggs family Bible records 1822-1910: Samuel Briggs (b. 1822) and wife Barbara, had 14 children 1844-1867
1033898BriggsItem 8: Richard Mann immigrated from England to Plymouth, Mass in 1620 and moved during or before 1644 to Scituate, Mass. He married Rebecca before leaving England; they had 4 children. Richard died in 1655Yes
0165997BriggsStockwell family Bible records: Noah Stockwell born 1784 in Sutton, Mass., married Polly Briggs, daughter of Elder Isaac Briggs in 1807 in Athol, Mass.; they had 7 children born 1808-1830. He died in Athol 1846. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997BrinckerhoffWills of Richard and Sarah Lawrence: contains a copy of the will of Richard Lawrence (1765-1816), of New Town, Queens County, NY, son of William and Ann Brinckerhoff Lawrence; and a copy of the will of his widow, Sarah. Sarah Lawrence (1765-1838) was a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Fish Lawrence. They named in their wills 5 sons and a daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0165997BrinsonBrinson family Bible records: Henry Turner Brinson (1811-1858) son of Isaac and Sarah Brinson, married Margaret Phillips, daughter of Ichebod and Sophia Phillips in 1835; they had 8 children 1836-1853 - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1320542BriscoeItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
1035936BroaddusItem 21: George and Edward Wiatt came to America with their uncle, Sir Francis Wyatt in 1639. Edward married Jane Conquest, and their son Conquest (1652-1708) married Sallie Pate. They lived many years in Virginia and the South.Yes
0994068BrockItem 2: Pedigree of the family Routh: Chiefly a record of descendants and some ancestors of Simon de Surdeval or de Ruda who settled at Ruda, or Routh, in Holderness, Yorkshire, England, by which name all of his descendants were known. His wife was Matilda Routh. Simon had 6 brothers who are also listed on this chart
1312800BrockmanItem 11: Joseph Gardner (1781-1840) of Indiana married Susannah Brockman; includes Boggs family
1307594BrockmanItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0022795BrockmanItem 31: House of Putman: Colonial Putman families of the province of South Carolina - Zachariah Putman, a Palatine German, immigrated to Virginia before 1717. He purchased land in Essex County, VA in 1717 and in Goochland County, Virginia in 1753. He married twice and was the father of at least 8 children. He died in Culpeper County, Virginia in 1753. At least 5 of his sons migrated to South Carolina. Descendants listed, especially Laurens County Putnams - includes the Boyd, Pitts, Brockman, Parks, Mehringer and other allied familiesYes
1035734BronsonItem 17: Hiram Austin and Sarah Pettit married 1863. His brother Julius Austin (b. 1806) married Frances Freeman (b. 1814). They were the sons of Benajah Austin and descendants of Richard Austin who immigrated from Hampshire Co, England and settled in Cambridge, Mass in 1638. Frances Freeman Austin was a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
1307514BronsonItem 25: John Stevens immigrated from England to West Haven, Conn. about 1638; includes Bronson, Hotchkiss, Stebbins, Tallmadge, Tolles, and Ward
0165997BrooksHistory of one branch of Stuart family 1650-1940: Duncan Stewart was living in Ipswich, Mass. In 1654 when he married Ann Winchurst in 1654; they had 12 children. He died in Rowley, Mass in 1717 "aged tis though about 100 years". Includes Brooks and other related families.
1321446BrooksItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0283596BrooksItem 2: Greene family Bible records 1743-1881: Rev. Phillip Greene (1789-1870), son of John Greene (1743-1815) was born in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. He married Martha Brooks, daughter of Gideon and Clarisa Brooks in 1821. They had 3 children 1823-1827. He was an itinerant minister on the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Conference for 44 years. He died at the home of his daughter in West Virginia.
0283596BrooksItem 2: Jessup-Johnson family 1722-1896: Josiah Jessup (b. 1779) son of William Jessup and Mary Pratt, and wife Edith had 6 children. Their daughter Elizabeth married Thomas A. Johnson (1804-1878), son of Thomas Johnson and Jane Brooks. They had 12 children. William Jessup died in Wayne County, Indiana.
1321083BrooksItem 26: Family tree of Samuel Patton (Peter) Brooks and Hannah Catherine Spratt - Samuel (1847-1927) was the son of Samuel W Brooks and Malinda Cyphers. He married Hannah in 1869, and had 10 children between 1870 and 1890. Includes Bailey, Blakely, Hatcher, Ramey, Vest, Wimmer familiesYes
0185431BrooksItem 34: Men and women of Dunnybrook: Warrens and Hastys; Bostons and Brookes: James Warren, son of James Warren, Cavalier of Berwick, Scotland, and one of the first settlers of Berwick Main, married Mary Frost. Their son Gilbert Warren and his wife Abigail had at least 2 children; The Bostons and Brookes chart begins shortly after the American Revolution - Joseph Boston had at least 2 children.
0823764BrooksItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0924086BrossinItem 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
0003009BroughtonItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
0928169BrowderItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
0165997BrowerGenealogy of a Cooley family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey and a Tillou family of French Huguenots of South Orange, New Jersey - DAR Chapter, Watchung, New Jersey
1303165BrowerItem 10: John Benjamin (1580-1645) married Avigail Eddye about 1618, and in 1632 they immigrated from England to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. They moved about 1637 to Watertown, Mass. Park Benjamin (1809-1864) a direct descendant in the 8th generation, was a poet, journalist, and editor in New York City, and married Mary Brower Western in 1848
0165997Brower (Brouwer)Bogardus-Brower and allied lines: The Rev. Everardus Bogardus was born in 1607 in Woerden, North Holland. He was commissioned by the West Indian Company and ordained from foreign service in 1630 and came to New Netherlands. He and wife Anneke Jans, had at least 2 sons, Cornelius (1640-1666) and William (b. 1638). In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997BrownAncestry and some descendants of Theophilus Williams and wife Ruth Brown of Providence, Rhode Island: Theophilus Williams, b. 1716 in Plainfield, CT, son of Thomas William Jr. and wife Hannah. He moved to Providence, Rhode Island about 1749. He married Ruth Brown, daughter of William and Ruth Walker Brown in 1752 in Rehoboth, Mass.; they had at least 5 children. He died between 1765 and 1775.
0165997BrownCoggeshall line: John Coggshall (1591-1647) his wife Mary and 3 children emigrated from Essex County, England to New England in 1632, landing at Boston and later settling in Portsmouth and Newport, Rhode Island. Three more children were born in Portsmouth. List direct ancestors, and their families, of Mary Brown White, daughter of Peleg Brown (1841-1926) of South Kingstown and Narragansett, Rhode Island. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0165997BrownGenealogy of a Cooley family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey and a Tillou family of French Huguenots of South Orange, New Jersey - DAR Chapter, Watchung, New Jersey
1321446BrownItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0924841BrownItem 1: Thomas Brown (b. 1808) married Susan Phillbrook in Vinal Haven, Maine 1830; they later moved to OhioYes
1321387BrownItem 14: Tracing Shadows: the record of a 19th century Vermont family - ancestors and descendants of Ann Eliza (Brown) Winslow (1829-1912) and Horace Lemuel Winslow (1828-1902). Includes Luther, Greeley, Tracy, Metcalf, Sharpe families.
1036819BrownItem 15: Application to unnamed society, possibly DAR, from Mrs. Charlotte Jenks Bellingham, daughter of Charles Jenks (1849-1884) and wife Jennie Jordan. She was a descendant of Jonathan Jenks, a recognized patriot, who assisted in establishing American Independence while acting as a Justice of the Superior Court of Judicuture, etc. Jonathan Jenks (1707-1782) son of William Jenks (1674-1765) married Cynthia Brown at Providence, Rhode Island in 1769; they had 4 children
A=1018883BrownItem 15: Descendants of Roger Preston (1614-1666) of Ipswich and Salem Village, Mass, who immigrated from London to Ipswich, Mass, and moved to Sale in 1660 and died (perhaps in Lynn).
1035936BrownItem 22: Henry Newhouse (1807-1881) married Elizabeth Brown and moved from Virginia to Marion Co, Indiana during or before 1829Yes
0599343BrownItem 3: Maxine Clara Brown pedigree chartsYes
1307514BrownItem 32: Hurst-Brown-Gunter pedigree: William Hurst (b. 1790) and family lived in Fayette Co, KY
0599429BrownItem 4: Descendants of Fanning Brown and Elizabeth Malone
1307514BrownItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Brown Bible records 1799-1851 Kentucky (includes Lurton)
0003009BrownItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
1307514BrownItem 9: Johnson Bible records: Albert Johnson (1855-1904) son of William and Nannie Johnson, married Annie White, daughter of William and Martha White in 1880
1036690BrownItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0564126BrownfieldItem 21: Family chart of John Hamilton (b. 1820) married Rebecca Rice Pritchard in 1845; moved from Ohio to land near Bloomington, Illinois.Yes
1321387BrownutherItem 14: Tracing Shadows: the record of a 19th century Vermont family - ancestors and descendants of Ann Eliza (Brown) Winslow (1829-1912) and Horace Lemuel Winslow (1828-1902). Includes Luther, Greeley, Tracy, Metcalf, Sharpe families.
1307514BrubakerItem 3: Misc. genealogy records: Tobin family data 1898-1981 New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Indiana, Quebec (includes Brubaker, Richard)
0844886BruenItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
1020779BruenItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
1312800BrunerItem 33: Edward Henderson (1776-1840) of Scottish lineage, immigrated from Ireland to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Mary Richards
1321083BrungartItem 17: Genealogy of the Kahl family - Johan Michael Kahl married Mary Catharine Kraft (b. 1736), lived in Heidelberg Twp, Berks Co, PA and served in the Revolutionary War. Includes Bower, Brungart, Cooper, Kiplinger, Radabaugh and Snyder families
0165997BryanBryan Bible records: Stephen Bryan (1807-1855) married Maria Kornegay in 1831; they had 7 children 1831-1846. She married (2) G.W. Justice (d. 1882). They had a son Richard in 1857. She died in 1901. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997BryanFirst French family reunion newspaper clipping 1885: Thomas French of Shenandoah County, PA and wife Martha Bryan French, moved from Richmond, Jefferson County, OH to a farm in Goshen Township, Mahoning County, OH, where they reared their 7 children. He died there in 1846. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997BryantDeeds and wills extracts from Lownes County, Mississippi - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1033898BryantItem 7: Capt. John French (1612-1692) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, moved to Braintree, Mass, in 1640, and married twiceYes
1307514BubenzerItem 14: Randolph and Sally Hall were married in 1784, and moved from Wheeling, VA to Garrett Co, KY; includes ancestry to 1762 living in Virginia
1033898BuchmanItem 1: Daniel McNitt (1816-1860) and family moved from New York to Green Co, Wisconsin after 1854
1321083BuckItem 23: Family of John McCornack - Andrew McCornack (1778-1876) was the son of Alexander McCornack and the grandson of John McCornack and Jean Dalrymple. Andrew married Helen McGeough, and emigrated in 1838 from Scotland to Kane Co, IL. Their second child and oldest son John McCornack (1810-1893) married Martha Melinda McMillan in 1843, and settled on land in Rutland Twp, Kane Co, IL. Includes Buck, LaBree, Moulton, Mott, Schryver, Tyler families.
0994068BuckridgeItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
1321083BuescherItem 2: History of name Burland - Johann Heinrich Burland Jr (b. 1801) married Anna Catharina Buescher in 1824 and immigrated in 1847 from Germany to Locust Grove near McKeesport, PA. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1577 including families of Haidle, Morgenstern, Oberdick, Rojohn, Schneider, Wulfekamp
1307594BugbeeItem 4: Edward Bugbee (1594-1669) and family immigrated from England to Roxbury, Mass.
0165997BullFamily records of Ezra Dibble (1750-1832) who married Grizel Frost in 1771; they had a son and 2 daughters 1773-1790. Their daughter Mary married Horace Bull in 1816; they had 5 children 1817-1827. Also contains the births of 4 other Bull children 1808-1814. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321470BullardItem 8: Owen-Cross family history - George P. Owen moved from NC to TN and married Elizabeth Davis; their 9 children were born between 1829 and 1843 in McMinn Co, TN. The family moved in 1873 to Stockton, California.Yes
0185431BullockItem 7: Rogerson family Bible records: The family Bible of Robert Rogerson of Rehoboth, Mass. He was born at Portsmouth, England 1721, and died at Rehoboth 1799. Rev. Robert Rogerson and wife Betty (d. 1793) were married in 1756. They had 7 children 1759-1767. Their son John (1762-1835) and wife Mary (1771-1833) were married in 1794. They had 6 children 1795-1812. Their son, John Randolph Rogerson (1812) and Mary L. Blanding (1816) both natives of Rehoboth, were married in 1837. They had 4 children 1838-1849. Includes births of grandchildren. Lydia Rogerson (1767-1853) daughter of Robert and Betty Rogerson, and Eleazer Bullock (1767-1834) were married in 1795
1035936BunnItem 16: Gladys Adelle Bunn (1892-) was the only child of Edna Runyan and John Alan Bunn. She married Howard Smith in 1920 but took her maiden name when the divorced in 1928. She was a piano teacher and artist in the Charleswood and Winnipeg area of CanadaYes
0673260BurchItems 6-8: Temple record book 1560-1903: consists of genealogical data with some temple ordinances 1877-1918 for Birch ancestry of Erastus Birch, Eureka, Utah. Ancestry lived in England.
1313129Burch Item 11: Oliphant family history: descendants of William Oliphant (1741-1828) who married Elizabeth Gordy and lived in Guilford Co, NC; includes Burch, Colee, Crum, Graves, Martindale, Slough and related familiesYes
1035936BurcherItem 11: From Blue Ridge to Wiregrass: Teague Quillian/MacQuillian immigrated from Ireland to Virginia in 1635. One descendant, Frank Quillian (1873-1946) married Loula Mary Weems (1883-1941Z) in 1905 in Rome, GA. The family followed the pattern of migration in the Carolinas, George and west to Kentucky, Colorado, and elsewhere
1035936BurcherItem 6: John Whitehead (1735-1787) married Sarah Burcher, and moved to Amherst Co, VA in 1760. He served in the Revolutionary WarYes
1312800BurchmanItem 34: Pedigree chart: William Hiatt (1734-1834) son of John Hiatt Jr. moved from West Virginia to Guilford Co, NC, married Susanna Hodgson, and then moved to Henry Co, Indiana
1033898BurdettItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
1035936BurgerItem 7: Henry Wiegand (d. 1896) and family immigrated from France to Wayne Co, MichiganYes
1033898BurgessItem 11: Edward Cartwright (1640-1705) born in Dittisham, Devonshire, England, was probably at Boston, Mass by 1662. He was living in the Isles of Sholes, Maine by 1670, and on Nantucket Island, Mass by 1673. He married twice and was the father of 5 children. Includes Abraham Northrip (b. 1774) of New YorkYes
1321083BurgessItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
1321083BurkhardItem 16: Isensee family history - Johannes Joachim (John) Isensee and his brother, Johannes Joachim Heinrich (Henry) Isensee, emigrated in 1840 from Germany to Baltimore, MD and were joined in 1841 by a third brother, Johannes Frederick (known as John or Frederick) Isensee. Two of the brothers eventually settled near Germantown, IN and Henry settled in 1841 in Armstrong, PA. Includes Booth, Burkhard, Heckman, Imsande, Iseman, Klingensmith families
0924841BurkholderItem 7: Catharine Burkholder family: Christian Burkholder left Switzerland in 1755 and immigrated to Pennsylvania
1321083BurlandItem 2: History of name Burland - Johann Heinrich Burland Jr (b. 1801) married Anna Catharina Buescher in 1824 and immigrated in 1847 from Germany to Locust Grove near McKeesport, PA. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1577 including families of Haidle, Morgenstern, Oberdick, Rojohn, Schneider, Wulfekamp
1321446BurleighItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1036819BurnerItem 2: Burner family in Europe and AmericaYes
0165997BurnettCatherine Digges, daughter of Gov. Edward Digges (1621-1675) of Virginia, married William Herndon of Kent County, Virginia in 1677. They had a son Edward (1678-1745). Elizabeth Herndon (b. 1770), a descendant, married Alexander Burnett in 1793 in Orange County, North Carolina. She died in Mississippi and is buried in Memphis, TN. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997BurnettDeeds and wills extracts from Lownes County, Mississippi - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0185431BurnettItem 3: The Reed family in central Texas: a memorial on the marking of graves of Michael and Martha Burnet Reed 13 July 1947: James Reed (1710-1798) native of Ireland, immigrated to America before the Revolutionary War. He died in Adams or York County, PA. His grandson Michael Reed (1777-1859) son of James Reed (1735-1808), a lieutenant in the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War, was probably born in PA. He married Martha Burnett (1780-1855) daughter of James Burnett (1741-1810) a lieutenant in the Army of Revolution, in 1800. They had 7 children 1807-after 1820. The family migrated from Pennsylvania to North Carolina, then Tennessee, and later to Mississippi. The family migrated to Texas with the Sterling C. Robertson Colony in the early 1830s and settled in present Bell County.Yes
1307514BurnettItem 36: Francis Weeks (1616-1687) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, later moving to Rhode Island, then to Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY and married Elizabeth Luther. Includes lists of colonial soldiers in New York before the Revolution (which include Weeks-Weekes individuals); includes lists of Weeks and a few other related individuals in the Revolutionary and later wars, as well as Weeks individuals in the 1790 federal census in various counties in New York. Includes Burnett, Carpenter, Colwell, Hustis, Stockholm, Townsend, Wright, and related individuals
0165997BurneyBurney family Bible: Guildford Burney was born in Washington County, GA in 1803; he married Catherine Dixon near Tallahassee, FL in 1834. They had 9 children 1836-1857. He died in Brundidge, Alabama in 1883. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446BurnhamItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035936BurnsItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
1035936BurnsideItem 7: Henry Wiegand (d. 1896) and family immigrated from France to Wayne Co, MichiganYes
1036690BurroughsItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0165997BurrowsBurrows family Bible records: William Burrows (1824-1905) son of Thomas and Elizabeth Burrows, married Eliza Watson in 1848; they had 4 children 1849-1859. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997BurtBlodgett family Bible: Almon Blodgett (1823-1906) was born in Oakfield, NY. He married Mary Burt in 1853; they had 4 children 1855-1862. Includes Chandler and related families. Includes ancestry to Thomas Blodgett, who immigrated from England in 1635. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0185431BurtItem 25: Sikes family 1600-1758: Richard Sikes (1600-1671) native of England, settled at Springfield, Mass. With wife Phebe. They both died at Springfield. Their son, Victory Sikes (1649-1708) married Elizabeth Burt (1652-1683) at Springfield and had at least one son, born in 1675. The family migrated to Suffield, Connecticut about 1680.
1307514BurtonItem 21: Additions and corrections regarding Welsh ancestors of Elizabeth (Butcher) Phillips Burton (1848-1932) of Chicago, together with her marriage record to Edward (Harry) PhillipsYes
1035734BurtonItem 5: Minutes of the Burton Family Assoc 1885: Robert Taylor Burton (b. 1821) and wife Maria Susan Haven Burton (b. 1826) married 1845 at Nauvoo, IL. They migrated to Salt Lake Valley, Utah where they resided until deaths. He served in the Civil War.
1320548BurtonItem 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
0962561BusbyItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
0283596BusbyItem 2: Perry family Bible records 1786-1838: Henry Perry (b. 1786) married Jane Busby in 1810. They had 11 children from 1811-1837.
0165997BushAskey family records: Bryan Askew born in Bertie County, North Carolina in 1797, and wife Nancy Bush, had 10 children. He died in Hinds County, Mississippi in 1872. Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0908999BushItem 10: Civil War diary of First Sergeant Squire Helm Bush (1837-1925) of Company B of the Sixth Kentucky Mounted Infantry Regiment, Volunteers, Confederate States of America
0283596BuskirkItem 2: Leabo family Bible records 1760-1912: Josiah Leabo (1796-1848) married Sarah Buskirk, daughter of Isaac Van Buskirk (1760-1843) in 1824. They had 6 children 1825-1836. Includes the Baird and other related families.
1307514ButcherItem 21: Additions and corrections regarding Welsh ancestors of Elizabeth (Butcher) Phillips Burton (1848-1932) of Chicago, together with her marriage record to Edward (Harry) PhillipsYes
1321446ButlerItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035734ButlerItem 11: Butler in 1850 Census for Massachusetts (by county)
0823764ButlerItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0978077ButlerItem 7: Lowe research: John Low was born in 1736 in Halifax Co, North Carolina. He married about 1765 Nancy Butler, and died about 1820 in Georgia
0968963ButlerItem 9: Butler family Bible records: Henry Butler (1794-1870) and wife married 1824; they had 11 children 1825-1848
1312800ButtItem 36: George Hendrix, son of David Hendrix (d. 1836) married Nancy Russell in 1839 in Liberty, Indiana
1307594ByersItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1307514ByersItem 17: This is a supplement to The Goodrich family in America compiled by Lafayette Wallace Case, published in 1889: Leonard Goodrich (1773-1837) married Susanna Dickinson in 1797 at Kensington, Connecticut, moving later to New Durham and then New Hartford, New York; includes Byers, Fugitt, Marquis, Warner, Wink, and WoodfordYes
0673260Byrch (Byrtsch)Items 6-8: Temple record book 1560-1903: consists of genealogical data with some temple ordinances 1877-1918 for Birch ancestry of Erastus Birch, Eureka, Utah. Ancestry lived in England.
0165997ByrdEnochs genealogy: Judge John Enochs (b. 1793) and wife Mary (Polly) Steen, moved from Tennessee to Mississippi in 1817 and settled in Rankin County. They had 11 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0564126ByronItem 40: Notes on pedigree of the Standish family of Lancashire, whose charter begin in 1222, which is divided into 2 branches - Standish of Standish Manor and Standish of Duxbury Manor, both being descended from Thurstan de Standish, who flourished in the time of Henry III. Myles Standish, military leader of the Pilgrim Father was descended from this branch. Notes on the Gurley family of Wexford and Carlow. Includes pedigree for Byron family. Richard, 2nd Lord Byron, died 1679, age 74.
0973021BysaeterItem 2: Our family history: Didrick Didricksen (1758), Kari Hansdtr (1766); Didrick Didricksen Bjugstad (1758); Family of Berte Gulbrandsdtr Bjugstad; Family of Karen Olsdtr; Family of Ingeborg Mjolstad
0165997CadenheadObituary of Hugh McWilliams, co-founder of the Hattiesburg (Mississippi) Creamery, died in 1954. He married Lucile Cadenhead; they had 3 children. He married (2) Sue Callahan; they had a daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1307514CaldwellItem 39: Ruffner families of Maienfeld, Switzerland and Morgan Co, TN: Christian Ruffner (1801-1880) married Cordula Faller in 1828, and in 1846 they immigrated from Switzerland to Wartburg, TN, later moving to Coalfield, TN; includes Caldwell, Campbell, Cross, Hensley, McCartt, and OllisYes
1033898CaldwellItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0908814CalhounItem 2: The Steele genealogy: Andrew Steele (1797-1870) and Matthew Steele (1799-1875) were 2 sons of Joseph Steele and Elizabeth Morrison of Londonderry County, Northern Ireland. The sons immigrated in 1822 to Philadelphia and settled inn Westmoreland Co, PAYes
0928060CaliforniaItem 1: The Passalacqua genealogy 1838-1974; based on the lives and families of Antonio, Benedetto, Francescoo and Nicola Passalacqua who came to California from San Lorenzo, Italy during the years 1863-1879
1036819CaliforniaItem 14: Granville Stuart was born in 1834 near Clarksburg, VA, son of Robert and Nancy Currence Hall Stuart. The family moved to Illinois in 1837 and to Iowa in 1838. He went to California in 1852 and served a life as a miner, hunter, stockraiser, merchant, etc. in the western United States. He served in the legislature of Montana for 10 years and was a minister to Uruguay and Paraguay from 1894-1898. He died in Montana in 1918
1035936CaliforniaItem 14: James Lick (1796-1876) pioneer and adventurer - his role in California historyYes
0897217CaliforniaItem 31: Sources of California - from patron to voter registration. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215CaliforniaItem 35: Sources for tracing Spanish-American pedigrees in the southwestern USA - California and Arizona. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1307514CaliforniaItem 41: John Casselman (1856-1918) the father of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Casselman Cross (1883-1955) after the death of Ruby's mother, and leaving Ruby with relatives in Vermont, immigrated from Ontario to California in 1888 and married Nina Gieseke in 1896Yes
0897216CaliforniaItem 6: Japanese Americans. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1321083California, BajaItem 14: Higuera family line 1724-1982: Joaquin Higuera (1751-1794) moved from Sinaloa, Mexico to Loreto, Baja California and married Maria Beatriz Cota. They later moved to San Diego, CA. Includes Cota, Fernald Hernandex, Knerr, Saiz, Sanders families
1036819California, Butte, ChicoItem 17: Obituary of Dr. Robert Frank Schell (1923-1970), born in Chico, CA, son of Frank and Margaret Schell. He married Lucille Warnke in 1947; they had 4 children.
1307594California, HumboldtItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
0283596California, RiversideItem 2: Noland family Bible records 1825-1929: William W. Noland (1825-1895) married Anna Dorothy McClanahan, daughter of James T. and Jane McClanahan, in Madison County, Indiana in 1845. They died at Riverside, California.
0283596California, RiversideItem 2: Russell-Garner family Bible records 1792-1838: Henry Russell (b. 1792), son of Henry and Cloe Russell, married Rebecca Garner, daughter of John and Catherine Garner. They had 9 children 1819-1838. The family moved to Riverside, California
1321083California, San DiegoItem 14: Higuera family line 1724-1982: Joaquin Higuera (1751-1794) moved from Sinaloa, Mexico to Loreto, Baja California and married Maria Beatriz Cota. They later moved to San Diego, CA. Includes Cota, Fernald Hernandex, Knerr, Saiz, Sanders families
1321372California, San FranciscoItem 1: Genealogies of the Lenci, Lotti, and Michelucci families of California: Giovanni Battista Lenci (1842-1919) married Annunziata Baroni (her 2nd husband) and immigrated in 1899 from Lucca, Italy (via NY) to San Francisco, CA, to join some of their sons who had immigrated earlier. Includes Baroni, Basquez, Corsetti, Gervais families.
1036819California, San FranciscoItem 20: Benjamin Ogden and Mrs. Mollie Goodenough, marriage license and certificate of marriage 1885
1321470California, StocktonItem 8: Owen-Cross family history - George P. Owen moved from NC to TN and married Elizabeth Davis; their 9 children were born between 1829 and 1843 in McMinn Co, TN. The family moved in 1873 to Stockton, California.Yes
0165997CallFellows genealogy: Moses Fellows (b. 1755-1846) born in Kingston, New Hampshire, son of John and Elizabeth Fellows. He married Sarah Steven, daughter of Reuben Stevens in 1782. They lived in Salisbury, New Hampshire and had 13 children. Includes the Call family, children of Polly Fellows who married David Call (1791-1861) in 1820 and lived in Webster, New Hampshire. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1307514CallItem 8: Autobiographical sketch of the life of Esta (Ensign) Sarager Call (b. 1892) a Mormon who was born in Brigham City, UT, became a Registered Nurse, served as a Mormon missionary in Ontario, Canada, and married twice
0165997Call Call-Currier families: Moses Call of English descent, was an early settler of Boscawen, New Hampshire. He and wife Mehitable Jackman had 7 children. Their son Moses (1755-1798) served in the Revolutionary War. He and his wife Sarah Boynton had 7 children. Richard Currier (1616-1690) of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass. and wife Ann had a son, Deacon Thomas Currier (1646-1712) and a daughter Hannah who married Capt. Samuel Foot. Only the direct line of Ellen Call is given. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0564126CallahanItem 8: Genealogy of the Callahan family: John Callahan was born 1702 in Dublin, Ireland. He emigrated and settled in Hagerstown, MD. He married Elanor; they had 4 sons and 1 daughter. John served as a soldier in the Revolutionary War under Washington. In 1796, they, including all the children and their families, moved to Brownsville, PA. After 8 years they all moved to Columbiana (now Mahoning) County, OH. John died at age 118, Elanor at age 96. They are buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Green Township, OH.
0165997CallahanObituary of Hugh McWilliams, co-founder of the Hattiesburg (Mississippi) Creamery, died in 1954. He married Lucile Cadenhead; they had 3 children. He married (2) Sue Callahan; they had a daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0908814CallanItem 5: Tansill hereditary chartYes
1033898CallandItem 9: William Calland (1784-1864) married Mary Armstrong and immigrated from Scotland to Springhill, OH in 1817
0824235CallawayItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
1307594CalmesItem 1: Shenandoah families: Leonard Helm (1660-1745) immigrated from England to Essex Co, VA before 1720, moving later to Spotsylvania Co. and then to Frederick Co, VA; includes Boyce, Calmes, Coppage, Fallowill (Falloway, Followill, Folwill), Madden, Renfro and related families
0165997CameronCameron family history: After death of Dougal Cameron of Argyleshire, Scotland, his widow Margaret, with her children, moved to Franklin County, Mississippi. Her son, Daniel (d. 1821) married Mary McMillan in 1776; they had 7 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0855227CameronDAR records: South Carolina cemetery epitaphs and family records; Charleston church register; Columbia Taylor emetery records; Horry Co. genealogical records, Tarrent family records; S.C. cemetery, Bible and Miscellaneous; Fairfield and Chester Co. Stevenson, Yongue, Cameron, Cornwell, Colvin, Crosby, Lyles, Estes, Stevenson/Stephenson (family records); S.C. miscellaneous family records of central S.C.; family sketches; genealogical records
0564126CampItem 30: Ancestors of Mrs. E.C. McCormick (Nannie Belle Zora Camp): William Saxon (b. 1833) married Nancy Elmira Ellison (1835-1877); they had 4 children. He joined the 60th Georgian Infantry, Company I at Savannah, Georgia in 1862. He died at Scherbera Hospital, Richmond, Virginia 1863. His daughter Harriet Elizabeth Caroline Saxon (1855-1935) married Hosea Milton Camp (1853-1936); they had 8 children.
0165997CampNews article: Mrs. Herbert A. Camp: Maxey Field Camp celebrated her 89th birthday in 1954. She was born in Carterville, GA. She and her family moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1906. Her husband died in 1921. They were the parents of 7 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1033898CampbellItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
1307594CampbellItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1303165CampbellItem 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
1307514CampbellItem 39: Ruffner families of Maienfeld, Switzerland and Morgan Co, TN: Christian Ruffner (1801-1880) married Cordula Faller in 1828, and in 1846 they immigrated from Switzerland to Wartburg, TN, later moving to Coalfield, TN; includes Caldwell, Campbell, Cross, Hensley, McCartt, and OllisYes
1035936CampbellItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
0928179CampbellItem 5: The clan Linn: Hugh Linn (1753-1815) married Sarah Widney in 1777 and immigrated to America in 1788 from Ireland. They settled near Concord, Franklin Co, PAYes
0928169CampbellItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
1321083CanadaItem 20: American ancestry of Dian and Larry Land - Charles Land (1820-1896) immigrated (via The Netherlands and probably Canada) to Grand Island, NY and married Hannah Haugen, moving after 1870 to Concord, NY. Includes Hartnell, Levine, Peckham, Salisbury, Wetzler, Wood familiesYes
0897216CanadaItem 27-30: The value of guides to genealogical records in the USA and Canada and the need for additional aides - National Archives. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 41: Records of genealogical interest in the Public Archives of Canada. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 44: The exodus of British loyalists (Royalists) from the US to Canada, England, the Carribbean, and Spanish territories. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 45: Post 1815 settlements in Canada. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 46: Church records in Canada - Baptists. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 47: Church records in Canada - the archives of the United Church of Canada. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 48: Church records of Canada - Anglican. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217CanadaItem 49: Church records of Canada - Catholic. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Canada Item 29: Records of Huguenots in the United States, Canada and the West Indies with some mention of Dutch and German sources. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1035936Canada, CharleswoodItem 16: Gladys Adelle Bunn (1892-) was the only child of Edna Runyan and John Alan Bunn. She married Howard Smith in 1920 but took her maiden name when the divorced in 1928. She was a piano teacher and artist in the Charleswood and Winnipeg area of CanadaYes
1307514Canada, Manitoba Item 3: Misc. genealogy records: Johns family data 1805-1972 Manitoba
1035734Canada, Manitoba, AssiniboiaItem 2: Seth Ballard died 1868 at Lawrence, NY; was probably born in Rhode Island or Vermont. He married Hannah Southwick (b. 1779). Edward Southwick Ballard, a grandson, married Caroline Hunt (1848-1924). They settled at Hanley, Assiniboia, North West Territory, which later became part of the Province of Saskatchewan, CanadaYes
1036819Canada, Manitoba, WinklerItem 24: Welcome to Winkler 1976: the shopping and industrial centre of southern Manitoba
1035936Canada, Manitoba, WinnipegItem 16: Gladys Adelle Bunn (1892-) was the only child of Edna Runyan and John Alan Bunn. She married Howard Smith in 1920 but took her maiden name when the divorced in 1928. She was a piano teacher and artist in the Charleswood and Winnipeg area of CanadaYes
1035936Canada, Manitoba, WinnipegItem 3: Nick Donisan/Donison (1829-1922) and wife Irene had 5 children. After her death, he and 3 sons immigrated from Radauti, Romania to New York and went directly to Winnipeg, Canada. By 1900 they were settled in Regina, where Nick later died.Yes
1035734Canada, Northwest Territory, Assiniboia, HanleyItem 2: Seth Ballard died 1868 at Lawrence, NY; was probably born in Rhode Island or Vermont. He married Hannah Southwick (b. 1779). Edward Southwick Ballard, a grandson, married Caroline Hunt (1848-1924). They settled at Hanley, Assiniboia, North West Territory, which later became part of the Province of Saskatchewan, CanadaYes
1320542Canada, OntarioItem 1: Ancestry of John (Jack) William Taylor: includes the family names Allen, Bell, Benjamin, Boardman, Boreman, Briscoe, Kondelik, Loula, Pennock. Gamaliel Taylor (1758-1840) married Anna Losee in 1782 and immigrated from Huntington, Long Island, New York to Fredericksburgh, Ontario. Abraham Losee Taylor (1783-1865) a son, married Abigail Bell in 1810 and immigrated to Allendale, Michigan. John (Jack) William Taylor (b. 1925) was a direct descendant.
1307514Canada, OntarioItem 41: John Casselman (1856-1918) the father of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Casselman Cross (1883-1955) after the death of Ruby's mother, and leaving Ruby with relatives in Vermont, immigrated from Ontario to California in 1888 and married Nina Gieseke in 1896Yes
0897217Canada, Ontario Item 42: Sources for genealogical research in Ontario. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0564126Canada, Ontario, Carleton, GloucesterItem 6: Borthwick family Bible: Matilda Marlin Borthwick (1839-1917) born in Osgoode, Canada; died in North Yakima, Washington. James Borthwick (1844-1897) was born in Gloucester, Canada and died in Butte, Montana
0564126Canada, Ontario, Carleton, OsgoodeItem 6: Borthwick family Bible: Matilda Marlin Borthwick (1839-1917) born in Osgoode, Canada; died in North Yakima, Washington. James Borthwick (1844-1897) was born in Gloucester, Canada and died in Butte, Montana
1307514Canada, Ontario, Dundas, ChestervilleItem 40: The German connection: Ancestry and descendants of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Ashby Casselman Cross (1883-1955) a descendant of American immigrants to Chesterville, Ontario, who married Ingram Cross; includes Cook, Snyder, and Wells familiesYes
1036819Canada, Ontario, ElginItem 28: Annual report (Elgin County Library Board - Ontario, Canada) - 1973
1026603Canada, Ontario, Essex, Sandwich TownshipItem 3: Assumption Catholic Church in Windsor, Ontario began as the "Mission des Hurons de la Pointe de Montreal du Detroit" located in the western part of Essex County. In 1765 the mission became the parish of "L'Assomption de la Pointe de Montreal du Detroit." In 1792, "La Pointe de Montreal" became Sandwich Township and the parish was also known as "L'Assomption de Sandwich." In 1796, Detroit became part of the United States and some families from Detroit moved to Sandwich Township at that time. The area of Sandwich Township became the townships of Sandwich South, Sandwich West and Sandwich East in 1854. The village of Windsor was established in 1835 in Sandwich Township and became a town in 1858.
1312030Canada, Ontario, Essex, WindsorItems 1-4: Ontario Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire Roman Catholic Church parish records: Index to baptisms 1885-1905, baptisms, marriages, burials 1885-1905; index to baptisms 1906-1916; baptisms, marriages, burials 1906-1910Yes
1312030Canada, Ontario, Essex, WindsorItems 5-8: Ontario Assumption Catholic Church parish records: Baptisms 1761-1767 Marriages 1760-1767, Baptisms 1767-1771 Marriages, burials 1768-1771 Baptisms, marriages, burials 1772-1808. This church began as the "Mission des Hurons de la Pointe de Montreal du Detroit", located in the western part of Essex County along the Detroit River.Yes
1312031Canada, Ontario, Essex, WindsorOntario Assumption Catholic Church parish records: This church began as the "Mission des Hurons de la Pointe de Montreal du Detroit", located in the western part of Essex County along the Detroit River. This film contains Baptisms, marriages, burials 1808-1838Yes
1312032Canada, Ontario, Essex, WindsorOntario Assumption Catholic Church parish records: This church began as the "Mission des Hurons de la Pointe de Montreal du Detroit", located in the western part of Essex County along the Detroit River. This film contains Baptisms, marriages, burials 1838-1865 (with confirmations, 1847)Yes
0982335Canada, Ontario, JohnstownItem 4: James Froom, United Empire Loyalist of England, Vermont, and Upper Canada: James Froom was born about 1736, probably in England, and died about 1820, probably in Johnstown, Ontario, Canada. Includes Adams, Vrooman, Woodward and allied familiesYes
1310855Canada, Ontario, Kent, Tilbury East TownshipItems 1-3: Ontario St. Pierre Roman Catholic Church parish records: Baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations 1802-1886Yes
1036819Canada, Ontario, Lanark, Boyd SettlementItem 27: Anniversary of Boyd's United Church, Boyd Settlement, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
0858791Canada, Ontario, LeedsItem 4: Ancestral families of William Henry Brady, born 1879 in New York City, son of William Henry Brady (1853-1936) and Ella Williams (1857-1930). He married Christine Clark Seath (b. 1879) a native of Dundee, Scotland in 1904; they had 2 daughters 1905-1909. Ancestors include Cornelius Brady (1738-1826) of County Cavan, Ireland; Michael Williams (d. 1644) of Virginia; Richard Gildersleeve (d. 1681) of England.
1310855Canada, Ontario, Perth, St. MarysItem 4: Ontario St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church parish records: Baptisms 1865-1888 deaths 1869 confirmations 1866, 1877 deaths 1870-1871Yes
0928169Canada, Ontario, Simcoe, InnisfilItem 15: James and Rachel Jennett Simpson family who once lived in Innisfil Twp, Simcoe County, Ontario, CanadaYes
1307514Canada, Ontario, Simcoe, OrilliaItem 11: Thomas Joseph Corrigan (1856-1915) married twice, immigrated from Orillia, Ontario to Sanborn, Wisconsin, and moved later to Washburn and then to Ashland, Wisconsin; includes Enders, Hogan, Miresse, Rogalla, and Zalewski
0924841Canada, Ontario, WashingtonItem 2: Hallman-Clemens genealogy: Ancestors and descendants of Eli Schmitt Hallman (b. 1866) in Washington, Ontario, Canada, son of Abraham Hallman (1832-1904) and Mary Schmitt; his wife Melinda Clemens (b. 1873) daughter of George Clemens (1831-1892) and Salome Bowman. Descendant of Anthony Hallman (1671-1758) of Montgomery Co, PA. His wife descendant of Gerhardt Clemens (1680-1745) who emigrated from Switzerland in 1709
1307594Canada, Ontario, Wentworth, Beverly TownshipItem 6: Index to The Pioneers of Beverly by John Cornell, excluding the list of subscribers
0928060Canada, Prince EdwardItem 4: Price family: ancestry traced to Edmund Price, born in New Jersey; he married Jane Webb in 1757 and was one of the first English settlers in New Brunswick
0862452Canada, Prince Edward Island, Prince, Grand RiverCatholic Church records: baptisms, marriages, and burials 1842-1878
0862436Canada, Prince Edward Island, Prince, Indian RiverCatholic Church records: baptisms, marriages, and burials 1838-1900
0862450Canada, Prince Edward Island, Prince, MiscoucheCatholic Church records: baptisms, marriages, and burials 1817-1835; baptisms and burials 1835-1887
0862437Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, CharlottetownCatholic Church parish registers: baptisms 1820; baptisms, marriages 1830-1858; baptisms, marriages, burials 1858-1876
0862434Canada, Prince Edward Island, Queens, South RusticoCatholic Church records: baptisms, marriages, and burials 1812-1854; baptisms and marriages, some burials 1854-1900
1035734Canada, QuebecItem 16: Paternal lineage of the Couillard-Depres family in Quebec 1600-1973 (Text in French ?)
0897215Canada, QuebecItem 25: Tracing ancestors through the province of Quebec and Acadia to France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1287105Canada, Quebec, BellechasseSt. Michel de Bellechasse, Quebec Catholic Church parish registers: 1790-1822Yes
1026602Canada, Quebec, ChateauguayItems 1-2: St. Joachin Catholic Parish registers - baptisms, marriages, burials 1836-1849Yes
0564126Canada, Quebec, Chateauguay, DurhamItem 9: Our Cook-Dodge lines: Daniel Cook, born 1755, moved from Tiverton, Rhode Island to Danby, Vermont about 1780. He and wife Elizabeth had 3 children. He married (2) Dolly before 1800; they had 2 children. He moved to Mt. Holly, Vermont in 1805. He died before 1813. His daughter Elsie (1788-1859) married Abraham Dodge (1778-1864) son of Daniel and Hannah Dodge in Danby, VT in 1805. They moved to Durham, Quebec, Canada in 1812. She is buried in Belmont, VT.
1320548Canada, Quebec, KamouraskaItem 4: History of Sainte-Anne-de-la-Pocatiere, 1672-1972
1290630Canada, Quebec, MontcalmSt. Julienne de Rawdon, Quebec Catholic Church parish registers: Index A-W, 1849-1890 ("B" 1879, "L" 1885, "R" 1880); Registres paroissiaux 1849-1877Yes
1018147Canada, Quebec, NicoletCatholic Church parish registers: baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, first communions, and censuses. This film contains registers 1773-1809Yes
1018148Canada, Quebec, NicoletCatholic Church parish registers: baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, first communions, and censuses. This film contains registers 1809-1832Yes
1018149Canada, Quebec, NicoletCatholic Church parish registers: baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, first communions, and censuses. This film contains registers 1832-1855Yes
1018150Canada, Quebec, NicoletCatholic Church parish registers: baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, first communions, and censuses. This film contains registers 1855-1876Yes
1035734Canada, Saskatchewan, HanleyItem 2: Seth Ballard died 1868 at Lawrence, NY; was probably born in Rhode Island or Vermont. He married Hannah Southwick (b. 1779). Edward Southwick Ballard, a grandson, married Caroline Hunt (1848-1924). They settled at Hanley, Assiniboia, North West Territory, which later became part of the Province of Saskatchewan, CanadaYes
1036819Canada, Saskatchewan, RouleauItem 12: Record of activities and reminiscences of Rouleau and district - "Saskatchewan Homecoming '71'" on the cover
1036819Canada, Yukon, Forty MileItem 11: Fortymile - printed article extracted from an unknown book or periodical
1321083CanfieldItem 19: A Kenfield History - William Canfield (1670-1707) emigrated from England to Albany, NY during or before 1695 as a British soldier, deserted from the army, and settled in Westfield, Mass. He changed his surname to Kentfield, and moved to Northampton, Mass. The Canfield ancestry in England originated with Guillaume de Canville, who emigrated from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror. Includes Bacon, Crouch, Moulton, Morrell, Shumway, Trumbull families.Yes
0165997CanfieldMerwin family notes: Miles Merwin (1623-1697) immigrated from Wales to Windsor, Connecticut. He married Elizabeth Baldwin, widow of Theophilus Canfield and (2) Sarah Platt Beach, and (3) Sarah Schofield, widow of Daniel. Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1033898CapenItem 7: Capt. John French (1612-1692) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, moved to Braintree, Mass, in 1640, and married twiceYes
1307514CarlbergItem 7: Sven Magnus Andreasson (1812-1897) married Katarina Andersdotter, and the family immigrated about 1870 from Sweden to Rock Island, Illinois. His children used the surname of Swenson; includes many ancestors in Kelfmarken, a village which is part of the parish of Ed, now Dals-Ed, in Alvsborg County, Sweden; includes Brentson, Carlberg, Fairchild, Johnson, Peterson and related families
0165997CarltonObituary of John Freeman: Capt. John Freeman served in the Revolutionary War. He married Catherine Carlton in 1785. He died at age 50, surved by his wife and daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1321083CarmackItem 1: Hyder family history - John Hyder (1787-1848) son of German immigrant John William Hyder and Elizabeth Stitely (d. 1854) married Catharine Delaplaine (of Huguenot lineage). John and Catharine lived in Uniontown, Frederick Co, Maryland. Includes Beale, Carmack, Clabaugh, McGuinness, and Rhinehart familiesYes
0564126CarneyItem 30: Ancestors of Mrs. E.C. McCormick (Nannie Belle Zora Camp): William Saxon (b. 1833) married Nancy Elmira Ellison (1835-1877); they had 4 children. He joined the 60th Georgian Infantry, Company I at Savannah, Georgia in 1862. He died at Scherbera Hospital, Richmond, Virginia 1863. His daughter Harriet Elizabeth Caroline Saxon (1855-1935) married Hosea Milton Camp (1853-1936); they had 8 children. Includes Thomas Camp (1717-1798) who married Winifred Starling; they had 12 children
0165997CarpenterBond family bible records: Willis Bond (1804-1867) married Leah Carpenter and (2) Sarah Ann Loftis. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446CarpenterItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321083CarpenterItem 30: Family of Gustav (Johansson) Tolene and wife Caroline Matilda Axelson 1858-1986: Gustav Johansson (1858-1940) son of John Nilsson and Christina Gustafson, emigrated from Sweden to Princeton, IL. He (and 2 of his immigrant brothers) changed their surname to Tolene (because there were so many Johnsons in the county). Gustav married Caroline Matilda Axelson and in 1912 they moved to Paulding Co, OH. Includes Carpenter, Commers, Dysinger, Mase, Mayers, Swanson families. This record with Smith Family Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
1307514CarpenterItem 36: Francis Weeks (1616-1687) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, later moving to Rhode Island, then to Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY and married Elizabeth Luther. Includes lists of colonial soldiers in New York before the Revolution (which include Weeks-Weekes individuals); includes lists of Weeks and a few other related individuals in the Revolutionary and later wars, as well as Weeks individuals in the 1790 federal census in various counties in New York. Includes Burnett, Carpenter, Colwell, Hustis, Stockholm, Townsend, Wright, and related individuals
1206439CarpenterItem 5: Thomas Lloyd (1640-1694) was 3rd son of Charles Lloyd and Elizabeth Stanley. He married twice, became a Quaker, and immigrated from Wales to join William Penn in Philadelphia, PA. Samuel Carpenter (1650-1714) also a Quaker, immigrated from Wales to Barbados and in 1682 to Philadelphia, PA. He married Hannah Hardiman in 1684; includes Lloyd and Carpenter ancestry and descendants from about 550 AD to the late 1800sYes
0994068CarpenterItem 9: Pedigree of Westons of Great Glenn, Leicester Co, England, traced in connection with possible disposition of an estate
1321446CarrItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1307514CarrItem 14: Randolph and Sally Hall were married in 1784, and moved from Wheeling, VA to Garrett Co, KY; includes ancestry to 1762 living in Virginia
A=1018883CarrItem 7: Pray family of Heckholzhausen, Germany: Peter Pree (1635-1715), a Huguenot, moved from France to Germany. His great grandson, Carl Henrich Pree (1733-1772) married Anna Elizabeth Schafer and died en route to the United States. His widow and family arrived at Philadelphia and she married Johann Peter NonatterYes
0022795CarrollItem 23: John Nathaniel Partridge and Henry Edward Partridge, John Andrew Partridge, William Waring Carroll, his descendants who followed him in the Methodist ministry - includes a handwritten Bible record. The family settled in Florida, where some were Methodist ministers 1700-1932
0165997CarterArchibald Palmer's will, probated in St. Francisville, Louisiana in 1817; named wife Hannah Carter and 9 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997CarterCarter family 1775-1809: Nehemiah Carter came to Louisiana Territory in 1775. He named in his will, dated 1814, his wife Rachel, and 8 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321446CarterItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0185431CarterItem 14: Lovice Catharine Sheldon history: Shewas born 1815 at Coventry, NY, daughter of Edward and Pailey Blakeslee Sheldon; granddaughter of Whiting Sheldon and James Blakeslee and great granddaughter of John Root, each grandparent a soldier in the American Revolution. In 1817, Lovice Catherine Sheldon with her parents and her Blakeslee grandparents migrated to Wilkesville, OH. They moved to Marietta, OH in 1832. Lovice married William Jennings Nixon (1814-1896), son of George and Margaret Jennings Nixon, in 1837. They had 11 children. Their daughter, Harriet C. Nixon (1843-1898) married John Henton Carter (1832-1910) at Marietta in 1861. They had 3 children. Their daughter, Marguerite Henton Carter (b. 1862) married Frederick John Cutter (1839-1911) at New York City. Frederick John Cutter died at Marietta, OH. His son, Frederick Carter Cutter was born at Marietta, OH in 1888. In 1936, he and his mother were living at Fort Worth, TX
1035936CarterItem 21: George and Edward Wiatt came to America with their uncle, Sir Francis Wyatt in 1639. Edward married Jane Conquest, and their son Conquest (1652-1708) married Sallie Pate. They lived many years in Virginia and the South.Yes
0185431CarterItem 3: The Reed family in central Texas: a memorial on the marking of graves of Michael and Martha Burnet Reed 13 July 1947: James Reed (1710-1798) native of Ireland, immigrated to America before the Revolutionary War. He died in Adams or York County, PA. His grandson Michael Reed (1777-1859) son of James Reed (1735-1808), a lieutenant in the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War, was probably born in PA. He married Martha Burnett (1780-1855) daughter of James Burnett (1741-1810) a lieutenant in the Army of Revolution, in 1800. They had 7 children 1807-after 1820. The family migrated from Pennsylvania to North Carolina, then Tennessee, and later to Mississippi. The family migrated to Texas with the Sterling C. Robertson Colony in the early 1830s and settled in present Bell County.Yes
1033898CartwrightItem 11: Edward Cartwright (1640-1705) born in Dittisham, Devonshire, England, was probably at Boston, Mass by 1662. He was living in the Isles of Sholes, Maine by 1670, and on Nantucket Island, Mass by 1673. He married twice and was the father of 5 children. Includes Abraham Northrip (b. 1774) of New YorkYes
0924086CaryItem 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
1206439CaryItem 7: Abraham Estes and wife Barbara were in King and Queen County, VA in 1704; they had 9 children; includes Blair, Curtis, Folk, Leak, and related familiesYes
1321083CasbeerItem 3: Purdy family history - Francis and Mary Purdy and family emigrated from England to Fairfield, Connecticut after 1647. William Purdy (1749-1824) a direct descendant married cousin Rachel Purdy in 1769 and moved from Connecticut (via two places in New York) to Paupack, Pennsylvania. Includes Casbeer, Greeley, Headley, Heinsinger, McGuire, and Rieneke familiesYes
0165997CaseFowler family Bible: Benjamin Fowler, son of George (d. 1792) and Mary Fowler, was born in 1739. He married Anne Case, daughter of Joseph Case. They had a daughter. He married (2) Freelove Nichols, daughter of Joseph Nichols in 1771. They had 3 children 1776-1784. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1307514CasselmanItem 40: The German connection: Ancestry and descendants of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Ashby Casselman Cross (1883-1955) a descendant of American immigrants to Chesterville, Ontario, who married Ingram Cross; includes Cook, Snyder, and Wells familiesYes
1307514CasselmanItem 41: John Casselman (1856-1918) the father of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Casselman Cross (1883-1955) after the death of Ruby's mother, and leaving Ruby with relatives in Vermont, immigrated from Ontario to California in 1888 and married Nina Gieseke in 1896Yes
1321083CassidyItem 24: Maguire family of Mullaghdun and Gortahurtk, County Fermanagh, Ireland and Jo Daviess Co, IL and descendants - John Maguire and family emigrated from Ireland to Elizabeth, Jo Daviess Co, IL in 1850. Includes Cassidy, Doogan, Lilly, Loughran, Mehan, Williams families
1033898CaudillItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
1033898CauthenItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
1313129CavendishItem 10: Ogle genealogist newsletter, Vol. 1 - history of the Ogle / Ogles families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some focus on ancestors and descendants of the immigrant John Ogle (1648-1684) who married Elizabeth, and established his family in New Castle County, Delaware in 1664. Another primary ancestor was Samuel Ogle, who was thrice governor of Maryland.
1033898CawthorneItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
1303019Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Alabama - Connecticut
1303020Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Delaware - Illinois
1303021Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Indian Territory - Kansas
1303022Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Kentucky - Massachusetts
1303023Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Michigan - Montana
1303024Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Nebraska - New York (downstate)
1303025Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: New York (upstate) - Ohio
1303026Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Oklahoma - Pennsylvania
1303027Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Rhode Island - Vermont
1303028Census - 19001900 Census enumeration district descriptions: Virginia - Wyoming
0897215Central AmericaItem 37: Genealogical research in Mexico and Central America - Central America. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1303165Cessna (Cissna - Cisne - Cisney)Item 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
0165997ChadwickChadwick family Bible: Willett Chadwick married Sarah Louis Todd in 1880 at Newark, NJ; they had 3 children 1883-1887. He died in 1935. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1307514ChamberlainItem 35: Robert Freeman (1727-1798) lived in Amenia, NY as early as 1757; includes descendants through 1939; includes Chamberlain, Hatch, Southworth, Talmadge and related families
0165997ChamberlainWhitehead-Chamberlain family Bible: Sally Bennett (1818-1902) daughter of David Justus Bennett (1790-1886) and Dorathea Morse Bennett, married Freeman Frazier Whitehead (1813-1844), son of Moses and Jemima Whitehead in 1834. She married (2) Jason Chamberlain (b. 1811) in 1847. The bible was given to Sally by her father as a wedding gift, when she married Freeman Whitehead in 1834. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307615ChamberlinItem 2: Georg Alter, with 2 sons Johan Jacob and Freidrich, immigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia about 1752, where they became citizens in 1753, and settled in Lancaster Co, PA
0564126ChampneysItem 18: Genealogy of John Fennwick 1618-1683, founder of Salem, New Jersey: John Fenwick, founder of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey, was born (presumably at Stanton in the parish of Longhorsley, Northumberland) in 1618. He married about 1641 Elizabeth Covert, the daughter of Sir Walter Covert, knight, of Boxley and Maidstone, Kent, and his wife Anne (nee Covert). She was living with her husband at Brockham Green in the parish of Betchworth, Surrey, in 1752, but apparently died soon after. He married (2) Dame Mary (Marten) Rogers, widow of Sir Richard Rogers. She died about 1699-1700. She did not accompany John Fenwick to America. He had 3 known children to his first wife; none by his second. The children died in New Jersey, having married and had issue.
0185431ChanceyItem 5: The Richardsons of West Mill, Herts, England and Woburn in New England: Ezekiel Richardson immigrated from Westmill, Hertford County, England to Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1630, probably coming with John Winthrop. Thomas and Samuel Richardson, brothers of Ezekiel, immigrated to join Ezekiel during or before 1636, after the death of their father Thomas Richardson Sr. (d. 1630). Includes Richardson ancestry to 1590, together with the ancestry of other early immigrants to New England, New York and elsewhere
0165997ChandlerBlodgett family Bible: Almon Blodgett (1823-1906) was born in Oakfield, NY. He married Mary Burt in 1853; they had 4 children 1855-1862. Includes Chandler and related families. Includes ancestry to Thomas Blodgett, who immigrated from England in 1635. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0165997ChandlerFletcher family Bible records: William Fletcher (1710-1760) married Dorcas Heald, daughter of John and Mary Chandler Heald of Concord, Mass, in 1741; they had 2 sons and 2 daughters born 1742-1752. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446ChandlerItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1036819ChaplinItem 29: Thomas Emerson (1584-1666) immigrated to America in 1635 and settled at Ipswich, Mass. Wesley Emerson, his desendant, was born at Stow, Maine, in 1837, son of William and Prudence Emerson. He married Georgietta Chaplin, daughter of Samuel Perley and Lydia Shaw Knowles Chaplin, in 1880; they had 2 sons. He died in 1940 at Bridgeport, Connecticut
1321446ChapmanItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0850415ChapmanItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1321446ChaseItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035734ChaseItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
0908707ChaseThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
0165997ChastainDr. James Garvin Chastain, famed Baptist missionary, dies at 100 years: (1853-1954). He was born in Itawamba County, Mississippi, and served as a missionary in Mexico, Cuba, and a Spanish colony in southern Florida. He died in Brewer Community, near Richton, Mississippi, and was survived by a son and 2 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0823764CheeverItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0283596CheidesterItem 2: Osburn family records 1818-1952: Henry Osburn was born in 1818 at Sparta, Sussex County, New Jersey, the son of Henry and Bethana Cheidester Osburn. He married Mary Ann Haven in 1842 at German Flats, New Jersey. They had 7 children 1843-1858 at Sparta, NJ and Delaware County, OH. He died in 1898 in Delaware County, OH. Their son, Jacob Snook Osburn (1847-1927) married Almeda Perhamus (Polhemus) in 1876 at Celina, OH. They had 12 children 1877-1897, all born in Van Wert County, OH.
1033898CherryItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
1206439ChewItem 4: John Zachariah Endress (1726-1810) a widower, immigrated with son Andress Philip, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1766, married widow Anna Maria Sansfelt in 1768, and moved to Elkton, Maryland in 1789. After he again became a widower, he lived with daughter in Eaton, PA; includes Chew, Fries, Fitzhugh and related familiesYes
1321083ChilcottItem 9: Swope and allied families - Lawrence Swope (1742-1794) lived in Huntington county, PA; includes Chilcott, Greenland, Hockenberry, Kier, Price, and Proctor familiesYes
1036690ChildsItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1035936ChilesItem 11: From Blue Ridge to Wiregrass: Teague Quillian/MacQuillian immigrated from Ireland to Virginia in 1635. One descendant, Frank Quillian (1873-1946) married Loula Mary Weems (1883-1941Z) in 1905 in Rome, GA. The family followed the pattern of migration in the Carolinas, George and west to Kentucky, Colorado, and elsewhere
0897216ChinaItem 12: The content and use of the Chinese local history - Fang-chih. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216ChinaItem 13: Genealogical methods and sources for the Chinese immigrants to the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216ChinaItem 14: The extend and preservation of genealogical records in China. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216ChinaItem 15: Scholastic application of the Chinese clan genealogies - Chinese genealogies as a source for the study of the Chinese Society. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216ChinaItem 16: Scholastic application of the Chinese clan genealogies - history and arrangement of Chinese genealogies. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216ChinaItem 22: A brief description of library programs in East Asia - important library collections in the Republic of China. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1036690ChipmanItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1697653ChismThe Ray-Ball and relatd history and genealogy of Lancashire, England - settled in Ann Arundel County, Maryland about 1700
1321083ChrismerItem 6: Family of Dix W. McSween and Alice Christian - Dix Wright McSween (1863-1920) the 6th child of John McSween and Elizabeth Ann Wright, was born in Mason, TX. He married Alice Christian in 1890, and moved to Brush, Morgan County, Colorado. Includes Chrismer, Hogsett, Kerson, Palen, Price, and Prosser familiesYes
1035936ChristianItem 22: Henry Newhouse (1807-1881) married Elizabeth Brown and moved from Virginia to Marion Co, Indiana during or before 1829Yes
1321083ChristianItem 6: Family of Dix W. McSween and Alice Christian - Dix Wright McSween (1863-1920) the 6th child of John McSween and Elizabeth Ann Wright, was born in Mason, TX. He married Alice Christian in 1890, and moved to Brush, Morgan County, Colorado. Includes Chrismer, Hogsett, Kerson, Palen, Price, and Prosser familiesYes
0928169ChristianItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
1307594ChristiansenItem 9: Southwestern Oregon Community College, winter term 1980 course Tracing Your Family Tree: stories, family group sheets and pedigree charts are the work of some of the students enrolled: Lars Christiansen & wives (3) / Omer Larsen; An Ax for Lunch / Virginia (Burdick) Leach; A Special Person / Eleanor Humphrey; Quincy Adams Clements / Sandy Noel; An Interesting Story - Group sheets / Grethel Young; Old Friends, a few of my father's stories / Myrtle Short; Group sheet / Lois Humphrey; From highlands to lowlands - pedigree and group sheets / John Young; A generation coming and a generation going / Viola Steege; Cultural aspets of family migration / Louise Thomas
0940446ChristienItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0908999ChristophersonItem 12: Charles Peter Johnson family: Karl Peder Jenson was born Denmark 1846, emigrated to the US, changed his name to Charles Peter Johnson, married 1870 Anna Bertlesen Christopherson at Salt Lake City, and died 1930 at Provo, UT.
1321083ChroupItem 31: Schafer Heritage 1829-1985: John Schaffer (b. 1829) became an orphan at 12 years, and emigrated from Germany to the US, served in the Civil War, and then settled in Flora Twp, Renville Co, Minnesota.. He was married (1) in 1866 to Anna Larson (d. 1869) and (2) in 1870 to widow Caroline Krump. Includes Chroup, Dallenbach, Drinkwater, Lindeman, Mantel, Oelke families
1321446CilleyItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321083ClabaughItem 1: Hyder family history - John Hyder (1787-1848) son of German immigrant John William Hyder and Elizabeth Stitely (d. 1854) married Catharine Delaplaine (of Huguenot lineage). John and Catharine lived in Uniontown, Frederick Co, Maryland. Includes Beale, Carmack, Clabaugh, McGuinness, and Rhinehart familiesYes
0165997ClapClizbe family Bible: Jonathan Clizbe (1779-1850) of Amsterdam, Montgomery County, NY married Hannah Clap in 1803; they had 9 children 1806-1824. Their son Ira was born in 1822 in Bath, Steuben County, NY. He married Mary Mahoney in 1843; they had 3 children 1844-1853. The first was born at Bath, NY; the second at Quincy, Branch County, Michigan; the third at Wellsville, Allegany County, NY. Mary Clizbe died in 1893 at Lima, Ohio. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997ClarkGibbs family Bible records: Edward Gibbs (1749-1791) married Ruth Harpin in 1774; they had 9 children 1775-1790. His widow married (2) Joseph Davis (b. 1746) in 1792; they had 4 children 1795-1803. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446ClarkItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1313129ClarkItem 10: Ogle genealogist newsletter, Vol. 1 - history of the Ogle / Ogles families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some focus on ancestors and descendants of the immigrant John Ogle (1648-1684) who married Elizabeth, and established his family in New Castle County, Delaware in 1664. Another primary ancestor was Samuel Ogle, who was thrice governor of Maryland.
1321083ClarkItem 15: Some Clark and Wilcox footprints: a compilation - Joseph Clark (d. 1684) married Alicee Petter and emigrated from England to Dedham, Mass. During or before 1640, later moving to Medfield, Mass. Includes Allen, Fairbrother, Giebner, Metcalf, Sabin familiesYes
1206439ClarkItem 2: Alexander Clark (d. 1778) immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia, met and married Nancy Dias enroute, and served in the Pennsylvania militia during the Revolutionary War (where he was captured by the British, escaped by swimming 12 miles, and later died of fever); includes Glenn, Miller, Northrop, Page, Ruggles, Wright and related familiesYes
0283596ClarkItem 2: Bridge family Bible records 1808-1951: Henry Bridge (1808-1887) was born in Mifflin County, PA. He married Nancy Jane Orr in 1831. She died in 1843 in Aurora County, South Dakota. Their daughter Jane Catherine Bridge (1840-1920) married Cephas Clark (1828-1912), son of Cephas Dodd and Mary Moody Clark. They died in Iron Hill, Iowa. Their daughter Cara Alice Clark married William Nelson Shirley (1863-1945) in 1896. They died in Toronto, Kansas.
1035734ClarkItem 3: Thomas Pearson Williams (1837-) and Jane Fawson married 1859. Their daughter Priscilla Jane was born 1861, and when she was 3 months old, they immigrated to Utah via New York. They settled at Gransville. Three years later her family arrived
0564126ClarkItem 35: James Shelburne (1819-1890) married Mary Jane Clark in 1844. A few years later he moved to Lee County, VA where he settled on a farm on the north side of Powell's River at a crossing known as Shaver's Ford. He and wife had 11 children.
0928222ClarkItem 4: Northwest territory; letter of Nathan Dane concerning the Ordinance of 1787 and Patrick Henry's secret letter of instruction to George Rogers Clark; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
1035936ClarkItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
0599343ClarkItem 6: Ezra T. Clark family association
1033898ClarkItem 7: Capt. John French (1612-1692) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, moved to Braintree, Mass, in 1640, and married twiceYes
0165997ClarkSmith family Bible: Joseph Smith 2nd, owner of the Bible, was born 1757 at Durham, New Hampshire. He married Abigail Clark in 1783. He died in 1831 at Durham. His grandfather ? Col. Joseph Smith (1701-1781) married Sarah Glidden in 1729. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0994068Clark (Clarke)Item 8: Clarke of Norwich: Abraham Clark married Alice Curtis in 1573 at St. Mary Coslany, Norwich. Victor de Clarke (b. 1551), their son, had at least 7 children. Descendants to 1740 lived in Norwich, London, Tombland, Seething and elsewhere
0940446ClauserItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997ClayGrandmother Clay: Margaret Muse Clay, wife of James Clay, was born in Chesterfield County, VA in 1737. She lived to be 96 years old. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997ClaytonBible of William Snelling (b. 1801) married Mary Clayton in 1824; they had 5 children 1825-1837. He was the brother of Richard Jackson Snelling. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0940446ClemensItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0924841ClemensItem 2: Hallman-Clemens genealogy: Ancestors and descendants of Eli Schmitt Hallman (b. 1866) in Washington, Ontario, Canada, son of Abraham Hallman (1832-1904) and Mary Schmitt; his wife Melinda Clemens (b. 1873) daughter of George Clemens (1831-1892) and Salome Bowman. Descendant of Anthony Hallman (1671-1758) of Montgomery Co, PA. His wife descendant of Gerhardt Clemens (1680-1745) who emigrated from Switzerland in 1709
0845449ClemensItem 5: Clemens family chronology 1610-1912: Upwards of 100 Clemens family lines are represented, including those whose forefathers emigrated from Germany, Holland, England, Wales, and Ireland
1321446ClementItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0845449ClementItem 5: Clemens family chronology 1610-1912: Upwards of 100 Clemens family lines are represented, including those whose forefathers emigrated from Germany, Holland, England, Wales, and Ireland
0165997ClementsBible of Nelson Clements (d. 1866). His wife Nancy died in 1863. They seem to have been the parents of 9 children 1826-1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307594ClementsItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1035936ClementsItem 19: James Miller (1786-1880) was born in Amherst Co, VA. He married Nancy Campbell in 1808. The Duff/MacDuff/Kilduff family came from Scotland and Ireland prior to the Revolutionary War.
1307594ClementsItem 9: Southwestern Oregon Community College, winter term 1980 course Tracing Your Family Tree: stories, family group sheets and pedigree charts are the work of some of the students enrolled: Lars Christiansen & wives (3) / Omer Larsen; An Ax for Lunch / Virginia (Burdick) Leach; A Special Person / Eleanor Humphrey; Quincy Adams Clements / Sandy Noel; An Interesting Story - Group sheets / Grethel Young; Old Friends, a few of my father's stories / Myrtle Short; Group sheet / Lois Humphrey; From highlands to lowlands - pedigree and group sheets / John Young; A generation coming and a generation going / Viola Steege; Cultural aspets of family migration / Louise Thomas
1321446CliffordItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0165997ClineCline family Bible records: Robert Cline (1819-1860) married Elizabeth Meginley in 1843; they had 9 children 1844-1859. (poor copy) In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997ClineHulsizer family Bible: John Alva Hulsizer (1859-1926) married Lizzie Cline in 1883; they had 6 children 1884-1894. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1321083ClinglesmithItem 7: Huffman heritage 1770-1985 - John Hoffman Sr (1765-1844) was born in PA or VA and moved to Hardin Co, KY before 1800 and then (via Missouri and Illinois briefly) to Clark Co, Arkansas. Includes Clinglesmith, Gallihar, Prater, Rhodes, Turnbo and Yardley familiesYes
0165997ClizbeClizbe family Bible: Jonathan Clizbe (1779-1850) of Amsterdam, Montgomery County, NY married Hannah Clap in 1803; they had 9 children 1806-1824. Their son Ira was born in 1822 in Bath, Steuben County, NY. He married Mary Mahoney in 1843; they had 3 children 1844-1853. The first was born at Bath, NY; the second at Quincy, Branch County, Michigan; the third at Wellsville, Allegany County, NY. Mary Clizbe died in 1893 at Lima, Ohio. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0850415CloreItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1321446CloughItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1307514CluckItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Cluck Bible records 1830-1919 California (includes Guy)
1307594ClymerItem 9: Southwestern Oregon Community College, winter term 1980 course Tracing Your Family Tree: stories, family group sheets and pedigree charts are the work of some of the students enrolled: Lars Christiansen & wives (3) / Omer Larsen; An Ax for Lunch / Virginia (Burdick) Leach; A Special Person / Eleanor Humphrey; Quincy Adams Clements / Sandy Noel; An Interesting Story - Group sheets / Grethel Young; Old Friends, a few of my father's stories / Myrtle Short; Group sheet / Lois Humphrey; From highlands to lowlands - pedigree and group sheets / John Young; A generation coming and a generation going / Viola Steege; Cultural aspets of family migration / Louise Thomas
1033898CobbItem 7: Capt. John French (1612-1692) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, moved to Braintree, Mass, in 1640, and married twiceYes
0994068CobbeItem 5: Genealogy of the Walpoles of Houghton: Thomas Walpole of Houghton of Harpley County, Norfolk (d. 1512) married Joanne, daughter of William Cobbe of Sandringham, County Norfolk. His second wife was Alice, widow of Andrew Wolsey. He had at least 5 children
1303165CockeItem 7: Bartholomew Dupuy (1652-1743) married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, and as Huguenots, they fled from France to Switzerland and then to England, and in 1700 immigrated to Henrico (later Powhatan) County, VirginiaYes
0165997CockerhamDeeds and wills extracts from Lownes County, Mississippi - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0968963CockrunItem 7: Edward and Elizabeth Hampton Evans migrated from Germantown, Stokes Co, NC and settled in Williamson Co, TN. They had 8 children, and are buried in Davidson Co, TN near Franklin. Their son James Hampton Evans (1792-1837) and wife Nancy Laird (1793-1884) had 10 children, and are buried in Lynnville, TN
0564126CoddingtonItem 18: Genealogy of John Fennwick 1618-1683, founder of Salem, New Jersey: John Fenwick, founder of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey, was born (presumably at Stanton in the parish of Longhorsley, Northumberland) in 1618. He married about 1641 Elizabeth Covert, the daughter of Sir Walter Covert, knight, of Boxley and Maidstone, Kent, and his wife Anne (nee Covert). She was living with her husband at Brockham Green in the parish of Betchworth, Surrey, in 1752, but apparently died soon after. He married (2) Dame Mary (Marten) Rogers, widow of Sir Richard Rogers. She died about 1699-1700. She did not accompany John Fenwick to America. He had 3 known children to his first wife; none by his second. The children died in New Jersey, having married and had issue.
1036819CoeItem 23: Robert Coe, Puritan, was born in 1596 at Thorpe-Morieux, Suffolk, England. He and family immigrated to America in 1634. They settled first at Watertown, Mass, later moved to Wethersfield, then Stamford, Connecticut, and finally to Hempstead, Newtown, and Jamaica, Long Island, New York
0968963CoffeeItem 7: Sands family Bible records: W.T. Sands (1848-1905) and Sary Elizabeth Coffee (1846-1889) both of Tennessee were married 1867; they had 12 children 1868-1886. He married again and had 2 daughters 1893-1895
0165997CoffeenCoffeen genealogy and will of Capt. John Coffeen of Cavendish, Vermont: Capt John Coffeen, the first settler in Cavendish, VT, was born in 1728 in Topsfield, Mass, son of Michael and Lydia Lake Coffeen. He married Susannah Goldsmith of Boston in 1752; they had 14 children. The family lived in Middletown, CT until 1755 or later, moving to Rindge, New Hampshire before settling in Cavendish, VT about 1770. He died in 1802 in Cavendish. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 5
0165997CoffinSamuel Taylor Coffin (b. 1835) born in Northampton County, PA, son of Ira A. and Magdalena Millar Coffin; married Leveniah O'lewine in Lehigh, PA in 1856; they had 11 children 1857-1877. The family moved to Kansas in 1870 and later to Colorado where he died in 1890. Children moved to Kansas City, MO where descendants were living in 1936. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1307514CoffmanItem 18: Johann Martin Borntraeger (b. 1723) married Anna Elizabeth Hanauer, immigrated from Germany to Switzerland, and in 1767 the family immigrated to Philadelphia, settling near Meyersdale in Somerset Co, PA; includes Coffman, Gascho, Miller, Slagell, and YoderYes
0968963CoffmanItem 8: Blasingim-Walker-Coffman family Bible records: William James Blasingim (1845-1898) native of Alabama, and Mary Beasley (b. 1833) native of Giles Co, TN married 1870; they had 4 children. William was killed by a fall from a horse while on a cattle buying trip near Huntsville, Alabama. James Coffman (1839-1931) and Lucy Barnett (1842-1907) married 1858; they had 9 children. Their son James David Coffman (b. 1869) and Bessie Blasingim (b. 1876) were married 1899; they had 2 children
0165997CogdellCogdell Bible: Richard Cogdell was born at Beaufort, NC, son of George Cogdell. He and wife Lydia Duncan had 10 children 1750-1768. He died in 1787. Includes Badger, Stanly and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997CogdellWilliam Cogdell Bible: William was born in 1788. He married Edith, the widow of Nathan Meredith (1775-1813). They had 4 children 1824-1828. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997CoggeshallCoggeshall line: John Coggshall (1591-1647) his wife Mary and 3 children emigrated from Essex County, England to New England in 1632, landing at Boston and later settling in Portsmouth and Newport, Rhode Island. Three more children were born in Portsmouth. List direct ancestors, and their families, of Mary Brown White, daughter of Peleg Brown (1841-1926) of South Kingstown and Narragansett, Rhode Island. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0165997CokerBrinson family Bible records: Henry Turner Brinson (1811-1858) son of Isaac and Sarah Brinson, married Margaret Phillips, daughter of Ichebod and Sophia Phillips in 1835; they had 8 children 1836-1853 - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446ColbyItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1036819ColeItem 10: Life of David W. Patten, the first apostolic martyr: David Wyman Patten was born 1800 in Vermont, son of Benenio and Abagail Cole Patten. His family moved to western New York when he was young. As a young man he moved to Michigan, where he married Phoebe Ann Babcoke in 1828 at Dundee, Monroe County. He was baptized into the LDS Church in 1832 and was ordained an Apostle in Kirtland, OH in 1835. He was killed by a mob in Mossouri in 1838.
1307514ColeItem 3: Misc. genealogy records: Cole family history 1788-1963 Virginia, Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas
1312800ColeItem 37: Henton Bible records: Thomas Henton married Elizabeth Cole and they had 9 children 1811-1829; includes descendants to 1949
0165997ColeObituary for Robert B. Cole, born in Alabama, but lived in Simpson County, Mississippi for 50 years. He died in 1955 at age 71 and was survived by wife Florence Jones Cole, 7 sons, and 2 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1313129ColeeItem 11: Oliphant family history: descendants of William Oliphant (1741-1828) who married Elizabeth Gordy and lived in Guilford Co, NC; includes Burch, Colee, Crum, Graves, Martindale, Slough and related familiesYes
1206439ColemanItem 14: Isaac Powell (b. 1790) married Mary (Polly) Small in 1813; includes Boston, Coleman, Hansford, Harsh, Nicholson, Smith, White, and related families
1312800ColemanItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
1206439ColemanItem 9: Robert Coleman family from Virginia to Texas 1652-1965Yes
0000884ColemanThe Bowman Family: Historical Memorial Volume from earliest traditions to present time, 1886Yes
0928180ColleItem 16: David Thomson (1592-1628) married Amyes (Colle) in 1613 in England and immigrated to Massachusetts in the 1620s. He died on Thompson's Island in Massachusetts BayYes
0896955CollierItem 4: Crosthwaite chronicle: genealogical data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States - William Crosthwait (d. 1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most
0994068CollingsItem 14: Pedigree charts-certificates for Ferris family of Feock, Fowey, Charlestown, Looe, Cornwall, England: John Ferris (b. 1721) married Mary Thethewy, daughter of John and Joanna, in 1746Yes
0165997CollinsCollins family Bible records: Marshall Collins, born 1824 in Southboro, Mass., son of Lovell and Eliza Collins. He married Martha Fisk of Orange, Mass. in 1845 at Milford, Mass.; they had 5 children 1846-1861. Four died as infants. He died in 1863 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997CollinsDeLoach family: William DeLoach, probably son of Michael Deloge, a member of a French Huguenot family that immigrated to Virginia sometime between 1663 and 1671, was born 1678. He married Eleanor, daughter of John Collins before March 1705, and settled in Southwark Parish, Surry County, Virginia. They had 2 sons and 2 daughters. He died 1747. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321446CollinsItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0283596CollinsItem 2: Collins family Bible records 1774-1888: Daniel Collins (1774-1832) married Margaret Tareman (d. 1810), widow of John Tareman, in 1798. They had 5 children 1799-1807. He married (2) Ruth Prather in 1812. They had 11 children 1813-1830. Includes the children of John and Margaret Tareman, they had 3 children 1792-1796.
0283596CollinsItem 2: English family Bible records 1762-1915: Patrick English (1762-1839) and wife Anna Collins, had 6 children 1791-1800. Their son James (1791-1869) married Jane Pickens (d. 1843) daughter of Matthew Pickens (1773-1842) and Susannah McFadden in 1812. They had 14 children 1813-1841. He married (2) Ann McCarroll in 1844. They had 5 children 1845-1852. He died in Harrison County, Ohio
0283596CollinsItem 2: James Prather family in America: James Prather emigrated to America from Wales in 1734. He married Sarah Beattie, a native of Ireland, and settled on the Potomac River near Hagerstown, Cumberland County, Maryland. Their grandson James Prather (1775-1846), son of James and Ann Turner Prather, was born in Prince George County, Maryland. He married Harriet Collins in 1823. They had 8 children. The family moved to Clinton County, Illinois in 1817. He died there in 1846.
0968963CollinsItem 6: Collins family Bible: Thomas Collins (1783-18399) and Ann were married 1811; they had at least 4 children
0165997CollinsPartridge - Fisk - Palmer - Wentworth families: Sylvester Partridge (1766-1850) married Peggy Morse in 1787; they had 2 children. He married (2) Sarah Collins in 1791; they had 8 children. He married (3) Rachel in 1814; they had 3 children. Asa and Lydia Wentworth had 9 children 1791-1809; the first 3 born in Littleton, Mass and the others in Alstead, New Hampshire. John Palmer (1719-1809) immigrated to America at age 18 with father's family and settled in St. George, York County, Maine. He later moved to Newton (now West Roxbury), Mass. where he kept school for 20 years. Josiah Fisk was a deacon of the Congregational Church and town clerk in Groton, Mass, about 1700. His grandson, Josiah (3rd) (1755-1832) fought in Prescotts regiment at the Battle of Bunker Hill. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0897215ColoradoItem 34: Tracing Spanish-American pedigrees in the southwestern USA - New Mexico, Texas, Colorado. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1321387Colorado Item 2: Information gathered from letters on Mattingly lines in Kentucky, Virginia, Wisconsin, Idaho, Indiana, and Colorado
0165997Colorado, ArapahoeEarly Denver marriages 1869-1917; Denver County was formed from Arapahoe County in 1901. Marriages located about 3/4 of the way back from the front of the microfilm reel - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 11
1206449Colorado, BriggsdaleItem 9: Elmer P. Ball (1889-1959) pioneer farmer and rancher of Briggsdale, Colorado
0165997Colorado, DenverEarly Denver marriages 1869-1917; Denver County was formed from Arapahoe County in 1901. Marriages located about 3/4 of the way back from the front of the microfilm reel - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 11
1321083Colorado, MorganItem 6: Family of Dix W. McSween and Alice Christian - Dix Wright McSween (1863-1920) the 6th child of John McSween and Elizabeth Ann Wright, was born in Mason, TX. He married Alice Christian in 1890, and moved to Brush, Morgan County, Colorado. Includes Chrismer, Hogsett, Kerson, Palen, Price, and Prosser familiesYes
0855227ColvinDAR records: South Carolina cemetery epitaphs and family records; Charleston church register; Columbia Taylor emetery records; Horry Co. genealogical records, Tarrent family records; S.C. cemetery, Bible and Miscellaneous; Fairfield and Chester Co. Stevenson, Yongue, Cameron, Cornwell, Colvin, Crosby, Lyles, Estes, Stevenson/Stephenson (family records); S.C. miscellaneous family records of central S.C.; family sketches; genealogical records
1307514ColwellItem 36: Francis Weeks (1616-1687) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, later moving to Rhode Island, then to Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY and married Elizabeth Luther. Includes lists of colonial soldiers in New York before the Revolution (which include Weeks-Weekes individuals); includes lists of Weeks and a few other related individuals in the Revolutionary and later wars, as well as Weeks individuals in the 1790 federal census in various counties in New York. Includes Burnett, Carpenter, Colwell, Hustis, Stockholm, Townsend, Wright, and related individuals
1033898CombsItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
0968963ComerItem 5: Comer family Bible records: Robert Aaron Comer (1861-1934) native of Lawrence Co, TN and Sarah Edna Sanders (1867-1950), native of Giles Co, TN were married 1885; they had 4 children 1887-1894
1312800ComingoreItem 45: Levi House (1754-1846) married Rebecca Plunket and moved from Virginia (via Pennsylvania and Kentucky) to Ripley Co, Indiana
1321083CommersItem 30: Family of Gustav (Johansson) Tolene and wife Caroline Matilda Axelson 1858-1986: Gustav Johansson (1858-1940) son of John Nilsson and Christina Gustafson, emigrated from Sweden to Princeton, IL. He (and 2 of his immigrant brothers) changed their surname to Tolene (because there were so many Johnsons in the county). Gustav married Caroline Matilda Axelson and in 1912 they moved to Paulding Co, OH. Includes Carpenter, Commers, Dysinger, Mase, Mayers, Swanson families. This record with Smith Family Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
1307514ConantItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Brierly Bible records 1807-1890 New England, New York, California (includes Conant)
0165997CongdonCongdon family Bible: William Congdon and wife Abigail, had 10 children. He died in 1815 in his 79th year. Their son Daniel (1772-1854) married Hannah Stanton in 1797; they had 14 children 1798-1824. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0283596ConnItem 2: Conn-Crane family Bible records 1812-1929: Jesse Conn (b. 1850) married Mary Ann Crane (b. 1843) in 1871. They had 4 children 1872-1881. Includes the family of William Crane (1812-1884). He and wife Sarah Sageser had a son and a daughter 1819-1832.
0002903ConnecticutBarbour Collection of Connecticut vital records prior to 1850 - General Index Cl-Cn
0002945ConnecticutBarbour Collection of Connecticut vital records prior to 1850 - General Index Por-Pz
1312800ConnecticutItem 14: Samuel Gookins (1762-1842) moved from Connecticut to Ripley Co, Indiana; includes Martin and Purtle and related families
1020779ConnecticutItem 15: Wilmot-Wilmoth-Wilmeth families of England and AmericaYes
1321083ConnecticutItem 28: Descendants of Samuel and Mary (Stinson) Price 1670-1964: Samuel Price lived in Connecticut, and had at least 3 sons: (1) Robert (d. 1779), (2) John who lived in Connecticut and New Jersey, and (3) Samuel who married Sarah. Samuel Price (1750-1827) a grandson, moved from Sussex, NJ to Hubbard, Trumbull Co, OH before 1807. He married Mary Stinson and later widow Mary Hoover (no children in 2nd marriage). Includes Corll, Creed, Hager, Orr, Thompson, VanNess families.
1307514ConnecticutItem 33: Gates Bible records: William Gates (1788-1875) married Betsey Swan in 1816; includes some ancestors to 1770 and many descendants; includes Fanning and related families
0823764ConnecticutItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0845449ConnecticutItem 7: Early Connecticut marriages as found on ancient church records prior to 1800, Vol. 6Yes
1307594ConnecticutItem 7: John Fancher (d. 1779) married Eunice Bouton in 1736, and moved from Connecticut to Pound Ridge, NY; includes Virden, Hurst, Lounsbury, Roach, Williams and Wishard
0165997ConnecticutLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0830235ConnecticutLists of passengers arriving in Nantucket, Mass 1820-1862; Newark, NJ 1836; New Bedford, Mass. 1826-1852; New Berne, NC 1820-1865; Newburyport, Mass 1821-1839; New Haven, Conn. 1820-1873
0926470Connecticut, FairfieldAbstract of probate records at Fairfield, County of Fairfield, Connecticut 1648-1757
0185431Connecticut, FairfieldItem 22: Sturges family: John Sturges (1623-1700), immigrant and wife Deborah Barlow had 7 children, the first born in 1650. The family settled at Fairfield, Connecticut in 1660. Record lists children of each generation, but chiefly follows line of descent to Josiah Sturges (1773-1851) of the 6th generation. He married Rebecca Copper (1779-1865) in 1801. They had 11 children 1802-1820. He was a merchant and inspector of customs at the port of New York.
1321083Connecticut, FairfieldItem 3: Purdy family history - Francis and Mary Purdy and family emigrated from England to Fairfield, Connecticut after 1647. William Purdy (1749-1824) a direct descendant married cousin Rachel Purdy in 1769 and moved from Connecticut (via two places in New York) to Paupack, Pennsylvania. Includes Casbeer, Greeley, Headley, Heinsinger, McGuire, and Rieneke familiesYes
1036819Connecticut, Fairfield, BridgeportItem 29: Thomas Emerson (1584-1666) immigrated to America in 1635 and settled at Ipswich, Mass. Wesley Emerson, his desendant, was born at Stow, Maine, in 1837, son of William and Prudence Emerson. He married Georgietta Chaplin, daughter of Samuel Perley and Lydia Shaw Knowles Chaplin, in 1880; they had 2 sons. He died in 1940 at Bridgeport, Connecticut
1008338Connecticut, Fairfield, Darientems 2-12: First Congregational Church records, 1739-1938: contains lists of members; records of baptism, marriage and death; admissions; historical notes; minutes of meetings and records of the Middlesex Ecclesiastical Society
0858668Connecticut, Fairfield, GreenwichItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
0165997Connecticut, Fairfield, GreenwichRevolutionary soldiers, Cayuga County, NY - Timothy Finch (b. 1742) in Greenwich, CT, son of Nathaniel and Hannah Knapp Finch. He married Ruth Hibbard, daughter of Jonathan Hibbard. After her death, he married (2) Rebecca Waring in 1763; they had 12 children. The family moved to Cayuga County, NY where he appears as a land owner in 1805. He died in Venice Center, Cayuga County, in 1829. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1036819Connecticut, Fairfield, StamfordItem 23: Robert Coe, Puritan, was born in 1596 at Thorpe-Morieux, Suffolk, England. He and family immigrated to America in 1634. They settled first at Watertown, Mass, later moved to Wethersfield, then Stamford, Connecticut, and finally to Hempstead, Newtown, and Jamaica, Long Island, New York
0899934Connecticut, Fairfield, StamfordStamford, CT births, marriages, deaths 1641-1852, Barbour collection, Connecticut State Library; town records Vol. 1-2 from 1630-1806
0858791Connecticut, Fairfield, StratfordItem 1: Bradley and allied families - ancestors include Francis Bradley (d. 1689) of Connecticut and Francis Nichols (d. 1650) of Stratford, Connecticut
1020779Connecticut, GrotonItem 2: Veach Williams of Lebanon, Conn, who was 5th generation from Robert Williams (1593-1693) and family who emigrated 1637 from Norwich, England, and settled at Boston and then Roxbury, Mass. Veach Williams was a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the Revolutionary War. He married Lucy Walsworth in 1753; they had 11 childrenYes
0185431Connecticut, HartfordItem 10: Dedication of Medway Free Public Library given in memory of Addison and Lydia Thayer by their children: Includes a brief sketch on their ancestors. Addison Thayer was the son of Cephas Thayer, who was born at Bellingham, Mass. In 1789, but moved to West Medway, Mass. at an early age. Lydia Thayer was descended from John Partridge who migrated to Medford in 1651. His grandson, Joel Partridge, who served in the Revolutionary War, was her grandfather. On her maternal side was Thomas Sanford of Stowe, Gloucestershire, England, who immigrated to Boston in 1631. Also includes Sanford family 1651-1922: Zachary Sanford (d. 1668) settled at Saybrook, Connecticut in 1651. He and wife Hannah Rockwell had 7 children 1653-1668. Record chiefly follows line of descent to Dwight Edward Sanford (1841-1895). He was born at Hawley, Mass, the son of William Sanford (1804-1869). He married twice and was the father of 8 children 1870-1893. He died at Hartford, Connecticut. Includes grandchildren
0185431Connecticut, HartfordItem 12: Scofield family: Daniel Scofield (1610-1671) native of England, immigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. He migrated to Wethersfield and then Stanford, Connecticut. He and wife Mary Youngs had 5 children 1645-1657. Record gives children of each generation, but chiefly follows line of descent to Richard Dean Isler, who was born at Jersey City, NJ in 1926 and was a student to Union Theological Seminary in 1950. He married Marylin Parham in 1949.
0185431Connecticut, HartfordItem 13: Genealogy and descendants of Richard Seymour from the first settlement of Hartford, Connecticut in 1635: Richard was the father of at least 4 sons. Gives a brief outline of some descendants to the 9th generation
0185431Connecticut, HartfordItem 27: William Hubbard Symonds (1815-1893) born at South Manchester, Connecticut, son of Samuel and Nancy Hubbard Symonds. He married Wealthy Corning of Hartford, CT in 1837. They moved to Springfield, Mass. In 1838. He died at home in Springfield.
A=1018883Connecticut, Hartford Item 5: John Pratt of Cambridge, Mass, about 1633, and of Hartford, Conn in 1636: John Pratt (1607-1655) immigrated from Stevenage, England, and his ancestors lived in Baldock, England before his father became a rector in Stevenage
A=1018883Connecticut, Hartford Item 6: Lieut. William Pratt of Cambridge, Mass. About 1635; Hartford Conn. About 1636; and Saybrook about 1645: William Pratt (d. 1678) was the son of Rev. William Pratt of Stevenage, England, and his earlier ancestry lived in Baldock, England. William immigrated to Mass. about 1633
1315115Connecticut, Hartford, FarmingtonBirths, marriages, deaths Vol. 1 from 1847-1868; includes index 1643-1945
1315116Connecticut, Hartford, FarmingtonItems 1-2: Births, marriages, deaths Vol. 2-3 from 1868-1907
1315116Connecticut, Hartford, FarmingtonItems 3-4: Births, marriages, deaths of Farmington, CT from 1643-1850
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, GranbyGrave inscriptions of Dr. Asa Hillyer, who died in 1820 in his 82nd year, and wife Rhoda, who died in 1795, in her 52nd year. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1307514Connecticut, Hartford, KensingtonItem 17: This is a supplement to The Goodrich family in America compiled by Lafayette Wallace Case, published in 1889: Leonard Goodrich (1773-1837) married Susanna Dickinson in 1797 at Kensington, Connecticut, moving later to New Durham and then New Hartford, New York; includes Byers, Fugitt, Marquis, Warner, Wink, and WoodfordYes
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, South WindsorCemetery at First Congregational Church, South Windsor, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0564126Connecticut, Hartford, SouthingtonItem 38: Letter dated 1967 - Howard Root is descended on his maternal line from the Smith family of Southington, Connecticut. As he has a physical resemblance to the Prophet Joseph Smith (LDS Prophet), he thinks there must be a connection with that family.
0185431Connecticut, Hartford, SuffieldItem 25: Sikes family 1600-1758: Richard Sikes (1600-1671) native of England, settled at Springfield, Mass. With wife Phebe. They both died at Springfield. Their son, Victory Sikes (1649-1708) married Elizabeth Burt (1652-1683) at Springfield and had at least one son, born in 1675. The family migrated to Suffield, Connecticut about 1680.
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, WethersfieldHollister family: John Hollister immigrated to America in 1642 and settled in Wethersfield, Connecticut. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1036819Connecticut, Hartford, WethersfieldItem 23: Robert Coe, Puritan, was born in 1596 at Thorpe-Morieux, Suffolk, England. He and family immigrated to America in 1634. They settled first at Watertown, Mass, later moved to Wethersfield, then Stamford, Connecticut, and finally to Hempstead, Newtown, and Jamaica, Long Island, New York
0908999Connecticut, Hartford, WethersfieldItem 8: Alfred Stillman 1809-1850 ancestry: George Stillman of London emigrated to the US about 1684. He resided in Hadley, Mass. And Wethersfield, Conn.
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, WindsorGrave inscriptions of Simon Walcott (1625-1687) and wife Martha Pitkin (1639-1719) at Windsor, Connecticut. Simon was the son of Henry Walcott, who immigrated to America in 1630. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, WindsorHosford-Horseford family: the first 5 generations proven by wills, land deeds, etc: William Hosford was living at Dorchester, Mass., in 1633; at Windsor, Connecticut in 1635-1636; and at Springfield, Mass., in 1652-1654. He and his wife had 6 children most probably born in England. His wife died at Windsor, CT in 1651. He married (2) Jane, the widow of Henry Fowkes. He returned to England in 1654 and died in 1660 at Tiverton, Devon County, England. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0928180Connecticut, Hartford, WindsorItem 19: Tercentenary of the First Church of Windsor, CT 1630-1930; celebrated in 1930; a record with sermons and addresses
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, WindsorMerwin family notes: Miles Merwin (1623-1697) immigrated from Wales to Windsor, Connecticut. He married Elizabeth Baldwin, widow of Theophilus Canfield and (2) Sarah Platt Beach, and (3) Sarah Schofield, widow of Daniel. Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0165997Connecticut, Hartford, WindsorWills of Isaac Bissell III, of Hartwick, Otsego County, New York, probated 1823; and of his son Orange Bissell, of Milford, Otsego County, New York, probated 1841. Includes direct lineage from John Bissell, who died in 1677 at Windsor, Connecticut, to Mrs. Lucy Louise Thomas Powell, daughter of John and Nellie Lavinia Bissell Thomas. She married Lon Powell in 1910. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
1020779Connecticut, LebanonItem 2: Veach Williams of Lebanon, Conn, who was 5th generation from Robert Williams (1593-1693) and family who emigrated 1637 from Norwich, England, and settled at Boston and then Roxbury, Mass. Veach Williams was a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the Revolutionary War. He married Lucy Walsworth in 1753; they had 11 childrenYes
0564126Connecticut, Litchfield, TorringtonItem 3: Birge family records: Noble Allan Burge (1839-1902) pedigree chart; history starting with Daniel Birge, who came from Dorchester, Mass 1640; John Birge (b. 1723 married Mary Kellog and settled on a farm in Torrington.
0006149Connecticut, Litchfield, WoodburyLand records Vol. 1-3 from 1659-1810
1008338Connecticut, Middlesex, CromwellItem 1: First Congregational Church records: Sabbath School records 1843-1845; was formerly Middletown Second or North or Upper Society
0165997Connecticut, Middlesex, DurhamCemetery at Durham, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0165997Connecticut, Middlesex, MiddletownCoffeen genealogy and will of Capt. John Coffeen of Cavendish, Vermont: Capt John Coffeen, the first settler in Cavendish, VT, was born in 1728 in Topsfield, Mass, son of Michael and Lydia Lake Coffeen. He married Susannah Goldsmith of Boston in 1752; they had 14 children. The family lived in Middletown, CT until 1755 or later, moving to Rindge, New Hampshire before settling in Cavendish, VT about 1770. He died in 1802 in Cavendish. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 5
0185431Connecticut, Middlesex, SaybrookItem 10: Dedication of Medway Free Public Library given in memory of Addison and Lydia Thayer by their children: Includes a brief sketch on their ancestors. Addison Thayer was the son of Cephas Thayer, who was born at Bellingham, Mass. In 1789, but moved to West Medway, Mass. at an early age. Lydia Thayer was descended from John Partridge who migrated to Medford in 1651. His grandson, Joel Partridge, who served in the Revolutionary War, was her grandfather. On her maternal side was Thomas Sanford of Stowe, Gloucestershire, England, who immigrated to Boston in 1631. Also includes Sanford family 1651-1922: Zachary Sanford (d. 1668) settled at Saybrook, Connecticut in 1651. He and wife Hannah Rockwell had 7 children 1653-1668. Record chiefly follows line of descent to Dwight Edward Sanford (1841-1895). He was born at Hawley, Mass, the son of William Sanford (1804-1869). He married twice and was the father of 8 children 1870-1893. He died at Hartford, Connecticut. Includes grandchildren
0564126Connecticut, Middlesex, SaybrookItem 45: James Wright b. 1701 in England, married Temperance Whittlesey 1782; they had 6 children. James and family immigrated to America and settled in Saybrook, Connecticut, where he died in 1764.
0185431Connecticut, New HavenItem 18: Ancestors of Emma Della Sperry (b. 1886) at Nephi, UT, daughter of Charles Henry Sperry (1850-19115) and Caroline Webb Sperry (1851-1940). Her ancestors include: Richard Sperry (1652-1734) of New Haven, CT; Josiah Miller (1795-1865) of Bolton, VT; Samuel Webb Jr. (1796-1852) of Coaley, Gloucestershire, England; Samuel Olpin (1775-1858) of Carn, Gloucestershire, England
0858668Connecticut, New HavenItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
0165997Connecticut, New Haven, CentervilleCemetery at Centreville, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0003336Connecticut, New Haven, GuilfordCharles Hale Collection of vital records: Cemetery inscriptions of Griswold, Groton and Guilford - St. Guilford collection of cemetery inscriptions, vital records
0165997Connecticut, New Haven, HamdenMt. Carmel Cemetery, Carmel, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0165997Connecticut, New Haven, OrangeCemetery at Orange, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0165997Connecticut, New Haven, WallingfordCentre Cemetery at Wallingford, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1307514Connecticut, New Haven, West HavenItem 25: John Stevens immigrated from England to West Haven, Conn. about 1638; includes Bronson, Hotchkiss, Stebbins, Tallmadge, Tolles, and Ward
0003336Connecticut, New LondonCharles Hale Collection of vital records: Cemetery inscriptions of Griswold, Groton and Guilford - St. Guilford collection of cemetery inscriptions, vital records
0928222Connecticut, New LondonItem 4: John Law, son of Lyman Law, born 1796 in New London, Conn. He served as a judge in Indiana and died 1873 in Evansville, Indiana; delivered before the Society 1873; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0874014Connecticut, New LondonItems 3-4: Cemetery records of New London County, CT
0005087Connecticut, New LondonLand records Vol. 10-12 from- 1732-1740
0005083Connecticut, New LondonLand records Vol. 1A - 4 from 1646-1724 - Vol. 4 includes vital records, general court records, earmarks and records of strays
0005084Connecticut, New LondonLand records Vol. 5 from 1663-1707
0005085Connecticut, New LondonLand records Vol. 6-7 from 1698-1719
0005086Connecticut, New LondonLand records Vol. 8-9 from 1710-1732
0005122Connecticut, New LondonParkhurst Manuscript: Early families of New London and vicinity - General Index to volumes and Vol. 1-4
0005127Connecticut, New LondonParkhurst Manuscript: Early families of New London and vicinity - Vol. 21-24
0005111Connecticut, New LondonProbate records Vol. A-B - 1675-1725
0005112Connecticut, New LondonProbate records Vol. C-D - 1725-1742
0005138Connecticut, New LondonRecords of trials 1661-1700 in the county court of New London county, Connecticut
1312157Connecticut, New London Births, marriages, deaths, Vol. 1-3A from 1644-1842
1312158Connecticut, New London Births, marriages, deaths, Vol. 3A from 1768-1857; births, marriages, deaths, Vol. 3C from 1848-1861; births, marriages, deaths, Vol. 2 from 1862-1878; births, Vol. 4 from 1847-1858
1008714Connecticut, New London, Griswold (was Preston)First Congregational Church records, 1720-1887: Griswold Society was established 1716 as North or South Society in Preston by division of the First Society. Part of Preston including this Society was incorporated 1815 as Griswold. Includes baptisms 1721-1855, deaths 1762-1855 and marriages 1720-1857; some records up to 1887
0858668Connecticut, New London, GrotonItem 5: Avery notes and queries: a quarterly magazine devoted to the history of the Groton, Connecticut Averys
0165997Connecticut, New London, LebanonHistorical sketch of the Congregational Church in Lebanon, Goshen, Connecticut, with a catalog of its members 1st January 1847 - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0165997Connecticut, New London, LymeEly family: Richard Ely, a shipping merchant in Plymouth, England, and a Puritan, immigrated to America in 1660 and settled at Lyme, Connecticut. He and wife Elizabeth Fenwick Cullick, had 2 sons. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1011943Connecticut, New London, New LondonChurch records 1670-1903: What is now the First Church in New London is believed to have been organized in Gloucester, Mass. In 1642 and to have removed to New London a few years later. Part of New London, First Society was set off as East New London Society (Groton) in 1703. Part was set off as New London North Society (Montville) in 1720. Part was set off as East Lyme Society (Niantic) in 1726. Parts were set off as parts of Chesterfield Society in 1769 and 1809.
0185431Connecticut, New London, NorwichItem 2: Reed-Read family: William Reade, a tailor, emigrated from Bascomb, England in 1635 and settled in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Whether Josiah Read of Norwich, Connecticut was his son, grandson, or not related is not clear. Josiah Read (d. 1717) was one of the original proprietors of Norwich, Connecticut in 1660. He married Grace Holloway at Marshfield, Massachusetts in 1666. They had 8 children 1668-1688. Record includes the families of their son Josiah Reed (1668-1752) and his daughter, Elizabeth Reed McCoy (b. 1698) who married Samuel McCoy in 1717.
1206449Connecticut, New London, NorwichItem 6: Vital records of Norwich, Connecticut 1659-1848Yes
0165997Connecticut, New London, Old LymeDuck River Cemetery, Old Lyme, Connecticut - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1018146Connecticut, New London, PrestonItem 6: Baptist Church records 1815-1874: contains a historical sketch, minutes of meetings, articles of faith, covenant and a list of members
0845449Connecticut, New London, PrestonItem 8: Bi-centennial celebration of the First Congregational Church of Preston, Connecticut, 1698-1898, together with statistics of the church taken from the church recordsYes
1011968Connecticut, New London, PrestonItems 1-5: First Congregational Church records 1698-1917: contains Vol. 1 - historical notes, minutes of meetings, admissions and dismissions, baptisms, marriages and deaths; Vol. 2-4 - First Ecclesiastical Society meetings, deeds, history; Vol. 5 - Society accounts
0005381Connecticut, New London, PrestonPreston land records Vol. 1-3 from 1687-1722
0005382Connecticut, New London, PrestonPreston land records Vol. 4 from 1722-1737
0005383Connecticut, New London, PrestonPreston land records Vol. 5-6 from 1735-1754
0005384Connecticut, New London, PrestonPreston land records Vol. 7-8 from 1752-1770
0005385Connecticut, New London, PrestonPreston land records Vol. 9-10 from 1770-1785
0005614Connecticut, New London, StoningtonStonington First Congregational Church records 1674-1925 includes minutes, members, baptisms, marriages and other misc. records
0005593Connecticut, New London, StoningtonStonington land records Vol. 1-2 from 1664-1714 includes births, marriages, deaths, ear markings and town meeting minutes
1321387Connecticut, PutnamItem 8: Thompson church records 1730-1795: published in Putnam Patriot, Putnam, CT
1033898Connecticut, SharonItem 11: Edward Cartwright (1640-1705) born in Dittisham, Devonshire, England, was probably at Boston, Mass by 1662. He was living in the Isles of Sholes, Maine by 1670, and on Nantucket Island, Mass by 1673. He married twice and was the father of 5 children. Includes Abraham Northrip (b. 1774) of New YorkYes
0858668Connecticut, Stamford ColonyItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
1312800Connecticut, Tolland, StaffordItem 29: Isaac Heath (b. 1705) and family moved from Massachusetts to Stafford, Conn.; includes Lockwood, Stetson and related families
0874014Connecticut, WindhamItem 2: Cemetery records of Windham County, CT
0165997Connecticut, Windham, PlainfieldAncestry and some descendants of Theophilus Williams and wife Ruth Brown of Providence, Rhode Island: Theophilus Williams, b. 1716 in Plainfield, CT, son of Thomas William Jr. and wife Hannah. He moved to Providence, Rhode Island about 1749. He married Ruth Brown, daughter of William and Ruth Walker Brown in 1752 in Rehoboth, Mass.; they had at least 5 children. He died between 1765 and 1775.
0185431Connecticut, Windham, PomfretItem 8: Ruggles and Sessions family records 1691-1808: Edward Ruggles (1691-1765) was born at Roxbury, Massachusetts. He and wife Hannah (1697-1731) were married in 1715. They had 10 children 1717-1730. Their son, Deacon Edward Ruggles (1725-1797) was born in Mass. His wife, Anna Sumner (1729-1808) was born at Pomfret, Connecticut. They had 8 children 1747-after 1763. Edward and Anna Ruggles died at Montague, Massachusetts. Amasa Sessions, a native of Pomfret, Connecticut, and wife Hannah Miller, a native of Rehoboth, Mass. had 10 children 1745-after 1761. Their son, Robert Sessions was born at Pomfret, Mass in 1742. He and wife Anna Ruggles (b. 1756) had 13 children 1779-1801
1321387Connecticut, Windham, ThompsonItem 8: Thompson church records 1730-1795: published in Putnam Patriot, Putnam, CT
1206439Connecticut, Windham, WindhamItem 3: Records of the Congregational Church in Windham, Conn. (except church votes) 1700-1851Yes
1312800ConnelleyItem 18: ancestry of Ted Greeman of Indianapolis, Indiana; includes Connelley and Unnewebr families
0823764ConnellyItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0850415ConnesItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1307514ConnorItem 14: Randolph and Sally Hall were married in 1784, and moved from Wheeling, VA to Garrett Co, KY; includes ancestry to 1762 living in Virginia
0599343ConoverItem 7: Diary of Peter Wilson Conover
1035936ConquestItem 21: George and Edward Wiatt came to America with their uncle, Sir Francis Wyatt in 1639. Edward married Jane Conquest, and their son Conquest (1652-1708) married Sallie Pate. They lived many years in Virginia and the South.Yes
0845449Conrad (Conard)Item 4: Thones Kunders and his children: genealogy of descendants of Henry Cunreds, born 1688 in Germantown, PA, son of Thones Kunders and Elin. He married 1710 Katherine Streeper, daughter of William Streyper.
0824235ConstantItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0185431ConverseItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
0185431ConverseItem 40: Woodhull-Converse family: Alfred Alexander Woodhull born 1837 at Princeton, New Jersey; married Margaret Elliott of Baltimore in 1868. A medical officer in the US Army, he served through the Civil War. He was a Brigadier General in 1904. Record indicates that his immigrant ancestor was Richard Wodhull (1620-1690) who was born at Thenford, Northampton, England and immigrated to America in 1648. He settled at Seauket, Long Island. John Kendrick Convers (1801-1880) was born at Lyme, New Hampshire. He married Sarah Allen (d. 1873) in 1834 at Burlington, Vermont. They had 8 children 1835-1851. John and Sarah Converse died at Burlington, VT
0896955ConwayItem 6: Cordell records: A Virginia Family - John Cordell was born in 1720 and was of Wiltshire, England. He married Elizabeth Edwards and they immigrated in 174? To Northumberland Co, VA.Yes
1320548ConwillItem 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
1303165CookItem 10: John Benjamin (1580-1645) married Avigail Eddye about 1618, and in 1632 they immigrated from England to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. They moved about 1637 to Watertown, Mass. Park Benjamin (1809-1864) a direct descendant in the 8th generation, was a poet, journalist, and editor in New York City, and married Mary Brower Western in 1848
0564126CookItem 14: Records of Daniel Dodge, who resided in New York and participated in the Revolutionary War; perhaps in the Saratoga, NY area. He married Hannah Van Wayland, who had emigrated from Holland; they had 3 girls and 6 boys. Hannah died in Mt. Holly, Vermont at age 97.
1307514CookItem 40: The German connection: Ancestry and descendants of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Ashby Casselman Cross (1883-1955) a descendant of American immigrants to Chesterville, Ontario, who married Ingram Cross; includes Cook, Snyder, and Wells familiesYes
1020779CookItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
1035936CookItem 6: John Whitehead (1735-1787) married Sarah Burcher, and moved to Amherst Co, VA in 1760. He served in the Revolutionary WarYes
0924086CookItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
0564126CookItem 9: Our Cook-Dodge lines: Daniel Cook, born 1755, moved from Tiverton, Rhode Island to Danby, Vermont about 1780. He and wife Elizabeth had 3 children. He married (2) Dolly before 1800; they had 2 children. He moved to Mt. Holly, Vermont in 1805. He died before 1813. His daughter Elsie (1788-1859) married Abraham Dodge (1778-1864) son of Daniel and Hannah Dodge in Danby, VT in 1805. They moved to Durham, Quebec, Canada in 1812. She is buried in Belmont, VT.
0165997CookeGaston-Cooke family Bible: Alexander Cooke (1714-1783) and Mary Wilson Gaston were married in 1743; they had 10 children 1744-1765. Alexander Gaston emigrated from Ireland 1720 and settled in Richmond, Berkshire County, Mass. Includes the Cooke, West, and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0994068CookeItem 3: Pedigree of Parry: Chiefly a record of descendants of William Parry (1733-1819) who married Mary Cooke in 1759, who was born before 1738; they had 3 children. She died 1764. William married (2) Catherine Lane 1765. She died 1810
0165997CooleyGenealogy of a Cooley family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey and a Tillou family of French Huguenots of South Orange, New Jersey - DAR Chapter, Watchung, New Jersey
0994068Coom (Coombe)Item 14: Pedigree charts-certificates for Ferris family of Feock, Fowey, Charlestown, Looe, Cornwall, England: John Ferris (b. 1721) married Mary Thethewy, daughter of John and Joanna, in 1746Yes
0673260CoombsItem 3: Temple record book 1707-1928: consists of genealogical data with some temple ordinances 1875-1923, for ancestry and some descendants of Teresa (Billings) Coombs (b. 1859) a Mormon living in Thurber, Utah. Ancestry lived chiefly in Massachusetts
0017140Coon (Coons)Item 4: Coon family - includes variant spellings for Coon, the most numerous being Coons, Kuhn, Kuntz, and Kunz
1321083CooperItem 17: Genealogy of the Kahl family - Johan Michael Kahl married Mary Catharine Kraft (b. 1736), lived in Heidelberg Twp, Berks Co, PA and served in the Revolutionary War. Includes Bower, Brungart, Cooper, Kiplinger, Radabaugh and Snyder families
1035734CooperItem 19: Joseph Hubbird (1853-1926) married Candyce Richardson and lived in Baldwin Co, AL. William Wiggins Sr. (1750-1819) married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin Co, NC, settled in Sampson Co, NC and moved to Monroe Co, AL. Fred Allen Tucker married Lucy Brawner and lived in Fredericktown, OH in 1896
0850415CooperItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0003009CooperItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
1020779CooperItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
0165997CopeSteck family Bible records: Rev. Michael Steck (d. 1848) son of Rev. Michael Steck Sr., married Catherine Cope in 1818 at Greensburg, PA. He was minister of othe Lutheran congregation at Lancaster, OH at the time. They had 11 children 1820-1841. Baltzer Steck was born 1759 in Germantown, PA, son of Freiderick and Elizabeth Steck. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0962561CopelandItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
0564126CopelandItem 44: John Wild, youngest son of Peter and Margaret Hume Wild, b. 1666 in England. He immigrated to America and settled in Braintree, Mass. In 1688. He married Sarah Hayden in 1689. Their second son, Samuel, was born 1693 and married Bethiah Copeland.
0165997CoppCopp family: William Copp b. 1589 near Moniley, Warwickshire, England. He married Ann Rogers in 1614, and (2) Judith Goodeth Itehener in 1634. He was the father of at least 9 children. The family immigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. He died 1670. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1307594CoppageItem 1: Shenandoah families: Leonard Helm (1660-1745) immigrated from England to Essex Co, VA before 1720, moving later to Spotsylvania Co. and then to Frederick Co, VA; includes Boyce, Calmes, Coppage, Fallowill (Falloway, Followill, Folwill), Madden, Renfro and related families
0185431CopperItem 22: Sturges family: John Sturges (1623-1700), immigrant and wife Deborah Barlow had 7 children, the first born in 1650. The family settled at Fairfield, Connecticut in 1660. Record lists children of each generation, but chiefly follows line of descent to Josiah Sturges (1773-1851) of the 6th generation. He married Rebecca Copper (1779-1865) in 1801. They had 11 children 1802-1820. He was a merchant and inspector of customs at the port of New York.
0896955CordellItem 6: Cordell records: A Virginia Family - John Cordell was born in 1720 and was of Wiltshire, England. He married Elizabeth Edwards and they immigrated in 174? To Northumberland Co, VA.Yes
1321083CoresselItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
1033898Coriell (Coryell)Item 2: Coriell-Coryell Bible: Abraham Coriell (1773-1851) son of Michael Coriell, married Sarah Annis 1793 and lived in Tioga Co, NYYes
1321083CorllItem 28: Descendants of Samuel and Mary (Stinson) Price 1670-1964: Samuel Price lived in Connecticut, and had at least 3 sons: (1) Robert (d. 1779), (2) John who lived in Connecticut and New Jersey, and (3) Samuel who married Sarah. Samuel Price (1750-1827) a grandson, moved from Sussex, NJ to Hubbard, Trumbull Co, OH before 1807. He married Mary Stinson and later widow Mary Hoover (no children in 2nd marriage). Includes Corll, Creed, Hager, Orr, Thompson, VanNess families.
0165997CorneliusCornelius Bible records: David Cornelius (1800-1836) married Nancy Miller in 1824; they had 5 children 1827-1835. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997CorneliusCornelius family deeds and wills from Madison County, Alabama. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1033898CornettItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
0020450CornwallisItem 8: A record kept by Lieutenant Samuel Moore Shute giving the orders to the troops on the campaign against General Cornwallis at Yorktown, PA 1781. With Samuel Shute's journal of the Cornwallis Expedition commencing at Dobbs Ferry, August 19, 1781
0855227CornwellDAR records: South Carolina cemetery epitaphs and family records; Charleston church register; Columbia Taylor emetery records; Horry Co. genealogical records, Tarrent family records; S.C. cemetery, Bible and Miscellaneous; Fairfield and Chester Co. Stevenson, Yongue, Cameron, Cornwell, Colvin, Crosby, Lyles, Estes, Stevenson/Stephenson (family records); S.C. miscellaneous family records of central S.C.; family sketches; genealogical records
1307514CorriganItem 11: Thomas Joseph Corrigan (1856-1915) married twice, immigrated from Orillia, Ontario to Sanborn, Wisconsin, and moved later to Washburn and then to Ashland, Wisconsin; includes Enders, Hogan, Miresse, Rogalla, and Zalewski
0978077CorringtonItems 16-17: Parrish family exchange - quarterly publication of the Parrish families in America. Some early ancestors joined the LDS Church and joined in the Mormon migration to Utah
1035936CorryItem 2: Jacob Ulrich (1791-1863) and wife Susan (Ulrich) Ulrich immigrated from Switzerland (via Baltimore) to Lancaster Co, PA in 1817Yes
1321372CorsettiItem 1: Genealogies of the Lenci, Lotti, and Michelucci families of California: Giovanni Battista Lenci (1842-1919) married Annunziata Baroni (her 2nd husband) and immigrated in 1899 from Lucca, Italy (via NY) to San Francisco, CA, to join some of their sons who had immigrated earlier. Includes Baroni, Basquez, Corsetti, Gervais families.
0165997CorsonBible records of John and Lydia Corson of Corson's Inlet, NJ: John Corson (b. 1786) and wife Lydia had 10 children 1811-1833. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997CorsonCorson family Bible: Jacob Corson (1801-1875) married Ann Hoffman, daughter of William and Sarah Hoffman in 1818 at Lebanon, NJ. They had 6 children 1821-1840. He died at Clinton, New Jersey. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0908707CoryThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
1321083CotaItem 14: Higuera family line 1724-1982: Joaquin Higuera (1751-1794) moved from Sinaloa, Mexico to Loreto, Baja California and married Maria Beatriz Cota. They later moved to San Diego, CA. Includes Cota, Fernald Hernandex, Knerr, Saiz, Sanders families
0564126CottrellItem 10: Descendants of Rev. Reuben Cottrell of Shelby and Daviess County, KY: Reuben Cottrell (1792-1863) born Henrico County, VA, son of Peter Cottrell (1760-1815) and Susannah Shepard Cottrell. He married Sarah Homes Patmon (1794-1861) daughter of John Patmon and Elisabeth Smith Patmon in 1811; they had 11 children. In 1815, the family migrated to Shelby County, KY. In 1816 he was licensed as a Baptist Minister by the Rock Creek Church of Shelby County. In 1833, the family moved to Daviess County, KY. He founded the First Baptist Church of Owensboro in May 1835.
0564126CoueyItem 11: Origin of the Couey family name in France: before the French Revolution in 1789, the spelling of family names was phonetic; thus Coue, Couet, Couhe, Couey, and Couhey are names that should be taken in account in research
1035734CouillardItem 16: Paternal lineage of the Couillard-Depres family in Quebec 1600-1973 (Text in French ?)
0850415CoulsonItem 1: DAR collection of Bible records of Jay County, Indiana
0896955Councill Item 1: Hodges Councill of Virginia and descendants: Hodges Councill married Lucy Hardy in 1665. She was the daughter of John Hardy. They lived and died in the Isle of Wight County, VA.Yes
0928060CourtrightItem 2: Sneary family in America: Jacob Sneary Sr. was living in York Co, PA in 1798. He and wife Hannah were in Harrison Co, OH in 1820. Jacob died in 1826.Yes
0017140CourtrightItem 5: Courtright genealogy - contains descendants of John Bastiannen Kortregt who came to New York from the Netherlands in 1663. Also includes the Decker, McGuffey and Westbrook families.
1307514CouturierItem 23: Jasper Ferdinand Way (1820-1885) born in Lempster, New Hampshire, moved to Boston, Mass. And changed his name in 1845 court action to Jasper Franklin Ferdinand, marrying Anna French Ferdinand in 1846; includes Couturier, Dolan, Herring, Pittendreigh, and Woodman
1033898CovaultItem 9: William Calland (1784-1864) married Mary Armstrong and immigrated from Scotland to Springhill, OH in 1817
0564126CovertItem 18: Genealogy of John Fennwick 1618-1683, founder of Salem, New Jersey: John Fenwick, founder of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey, was born (presumably at Stanton in the parish of Longhorsley, Northumberland) in 1618. He married about 1641 Elizabeth Covert, the daughter of Sir Walter Covert, knight, of Boxley and Maidstone, Kent, and his wife Anne (nee Covert). She was living with her husband at Brockham Green in the parish of Betchworth, Surrey, in 1752, but apparently died soon after. He married (2) Dame Mary (Marten) Rogers, widow of Sir Richard Rogers. She died about 1699-1700. She did not accompany John Fenwick to America. He had 3 known children to his first wife; none by his second. The children died in New Jersey, having married and had issue.
0850415CovertItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0850415CovertItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1303165CovingtonItem 12: Covington biographical and genealogical data between 1600s and 1941, located chiefly in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana
0823764CowlesItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
1033898CoxItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
0017140CoxItem 6: Cox: An Old New York Family - contains descendants of William Cox of Cow Neck, Queens, New York
0850415CozineItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1321446CramItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0283596CraneItem 2: Conn-Crane family Bible records 1812-1929: Jesse Conn (b. 1850) married Mary Ann Crane (b. 1843) in 1871. They had 4 children 1872-1881. Includes the family of William Crane (1812-1884). He and wife Sarah Sageser had a son and a daughter 1819-1832.
1020779CraneItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
1313129CrasterItem 10: Ogle genealogist newsletter, Vol. 1 - history of the Ogle / Ogles families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some focus on ancestors and descendants of the immigrant John Ogle (1648-1684) who married Elizabeth, and established his family in New Castle County, Delaware in 1664. Another primary ancestor was Samuel Ogle, who was thrice governor of Maryland.
0017140Crater (Craytor)Item 7: Crater and Grater in America - contains descendants of Jacob Greter of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Jacob Crater of Pennsylvania and New York, Moritz Crater of New Jersey, and various other branches of Crater or Grater. Many variant spellings
0283596CravenItem 1: History and genealogy of the Michael Marshall family of Hartstown, PA 1755-1939: Joseph Marshall (b. 1710) and wife Mary immigrated to America from County Donegal, Ireland, and settled in Sherman's Valley, now New Bloomfield, Perry County, PA. They had 8 children. He died in Rye Twp, PA in 1785.
1312800CravensItem 41: Hite Bible records: John (1751-1804) and Susannah (1755-1792) Hite and their descendants to 1905 of Indiana
0994068CrawfordItem 13: The Boyds of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Boyd family of Scotland between 1452 and 1792; the family were part of the Scottish nobility as the Earls of KilmarnockYes
0165997CrawfordMcCreary-McCreery lineage: John McCreary, son of James McCreary, married Nancy Agnes Crawford in Ireland 1727. They immigrated to America, first settling in Maryland and later moving to Augusta County, Virginia. He died 1769. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 10
0165997CrawleyEnochs genealogy: Judge John Enochs (b. 1793) and wife Mary (Polly) Steen, moved from Tennessee to Mississippi in 1817 and settled in Rankin County. They had 11 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1312800CreathItem 42: John Hodges (b. 1725) and family moved from Virginia to Abbeville District, South Carolina
0283596CreeItem 1: History and genealogy of the Michael Marshall family of Hartstown, PA 1755-1939: Joseph Marshall (b. 1710) and wife Mary immigrated to America from County Donegal, Ireland, and settled in Sherman's Valley, now New Bloomfield, Perry County, PA. They had 8 children. He died in Rye Twp, PA in 1785.
0283596CreeItem 2: Cree family Bible records 1837-1933: James Harvey Cree (1837-1912) was born in Monroe County, OH. He married Georgianna Perry at Covington, KY in 1858. They had 8 children 1859-1880, the first 4 born in Kenton County, KY and the last 4 at New Orleans, Louisiana. A page with death records is included after the Bible records.
1321083CreedItem 28: Descendants of Samuel and Mary (Stinson) Price 1670-1964: Samuel Price lived in Connecticut, and had at least 3 sons: (1) Robert (d. 1779), (2) John who lived in Connecticut and New Jersey, and (3) Samuel who married Sarah. Samuel Price (1750-1827) a grandson, moved from Sussex, NJ to Hubbard, Trumbull Co, OH before 1807. He married Mary Stinson and later widow Mary Hoover (no children in 2nd marriage). Includes Corll, Creed, Hager, Orr, Thompson, VanNess families.
0940446CressmanItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1313129CreswellItem 10: Ogle genealogist newsletter, Vol. 1 - history of the Ogle / Ogles families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some focus on ancestors and descendants of the immigrant John Ogle (1648-1684) who married Elizabeth, and established his family in New Castle County, Delaware in 1664. Another primary ancestor was Samuel Ogle, who was thrice governor of Maryland.
0896955CriddleItem 5: John and Ellen Crofts and posterity: John Crofts was born 1832 in North Wales, son of Joseph Crofts and Sarah Wainwright. He married Ellen Rothwell (1837-) daughter of Samuel Rothwell and Mary Fletcher in 1854. They had settled in Pendlebury, near Manchester, and joined the LDS Church. They immigrated to America and settled in Utah.Yes
0020452CrispinItem 13: T. Jackson Crispin manuscripts on the Crispin family from original documents 1687-1797, dealing with land and wills
0844886CristItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
0928060CritchfieldItem 11: Descendants of Jonathan Matteson (1762-1846) and Martha Hill MattesonYes
1307514CroasdaleItem 27: Giles Knight Genealogy - Supplements A and B: Giles Knight (1653-1726) married Mary English in 1679 and as Quakers, they immigrated with William Penn in 1682 from England to Philadelphia, settling in Byberry, PA
0564126CrockroftItem 31: William Moseley, gentleman and merchant, first appeared in lower Norfolk County, VA in 1649. He brought with him his wife, Susannah Crockroft, 2 sons and 10 servants. They were forced to flee from England for loyalty to martyred monarch
1033898CroftItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0896955CroftsItem 5: John and Ellen Crofts and posterity: John Crofts was born 1832 in North Wales, son of Joseph Crofts and Sarah Wainwright. He married Ellen Rothwell (1837-) daughter of Samuel Rothwell and Mary Fletcher in 1854. They had settled in Pendlebury, near Manchester, and joined the LDS Church. They immigrated to America and settled in Utah.Yes
0896955CropperItem 3: Family history of Thomas Waters Cropper and Hannah Lucretia Rogers: Thomas Cropper (1842-1932) was born in Spring Creek, Texas, son of George Waters Cropper and Sebrina Land. George was born in Virginia and Sebrina in Kentucky. Thomas joines the LDS Church and came to Utah.Yes
0855227CrosbyDAR records: South Carolina cemetery epitaphs and family records; Charleston church register; Columbia Taylor emetery records; Horry Co. genealogical records, Tarrent family records; S.C. cemetery, Bible and Miscellaneous; Fairfield and Chester Co. Stevenson, Yongue, Cameron, Cornwell, Colvin, Crosby, Lyles, Estes, Stevenson/Stephenson (family records); S.C. miscellaneous family records of central S.C.; family sketches; genealogical records
A=1018883CrossItem 10: William Presbrey (1690-1771) born in London, England, immigrated in 1711 to Boston. Later he settled in Taunton, Mass. He married Hannah Smith (1687-1763), daughter of Nathaniel and Experince Smith about 1725; they had 3 childrenYes
1307514CrossItem 39: Ruffner families of Maienfeld, Switzerland and Morgan Co, TN: Christian Ruffner (1801-1880) married Cordula Faller in 1828, and in 1846 they immigrated from Switzerland to Wartburg, TN, later moving to Coalfield, TN; includes Caldwell, Campbell, Cross, Hensley, McCartt, and OllisYes
1307514CrossItem 40: The German connection: Ancestry and descendants of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Ashby Casselman Cross (1883-1955) a descendant of American immigrants to Chesterville, Ontario, who married Ingram Cross; includes Cook, Snyder, and Wells familiesYes
1307514CrossItem 41: John Casselman (1856-1918) the father of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Casselman Cross (1883-1955) after the death of Ruby's mother, and leaving Ruby with relatives in Vermont, immigrated from Ontario to California in 1888 and married Nina Gieseke in 1896Yes
1321470CrossItem 8: Owen-Cross family history - George P. Owen moved from NC to TN and married Elizabeth Davis; their 9 children were born between 1829 and 1843 in McMinn Co, TN. The family moved in 1873 to Stockton, California.Yes
0896955Crosswait (Crosswhite)Item 4: Crosthwaite chronicle: genealogical data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States - William Crosthwait (d. 1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most
0896955CrosthwaiteItem 4: Crosthwaite chronicle: genealogical data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States - William Crosthwait (d. 1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most
1321083CrouchItem 19: A Kenfield History - William Canfield (1670-1707) emigrated from England to Albany, NY during or before 1695 as a British soldier, deserted from the army, and settled in Westfield, Mass. He changed his surname to Kentfield, and moved to Northampton, Mass. The Canfield ancestry in England originated with Guillaume de Canville, who emigrated from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror. Includes Bacon, Crouch, Moulton, Morrell, Shumway, Trumbull families.Yes
0978077CrouchItem 6: Edward Lloyd lived in Norfolk Co, VA in 1644. He had moved to Maryland by 1659, and settled near Annapolis. He married Alice Crouch. Includes Pain family records
0165997CrowWill of Stephen Crow- made his will in 1830. He named his wife Margaret Stroud Crow, 5 sons, and a daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0896955CroweItem 7: John Crowe and descendants: John Crowe immigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1635, settling at Charlestown, and later moving to Yarmouth, where he died in 1672. The name Crowell was originally written Crowe.Yes
0850415CrowellItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0896955CrowellItem 7: John Crowe and descendants: John Crowe immigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1635, settling at Charlestown, and later moving to Yarmouth, where he died in 1672. The name Crowell was originally written Crowe.
1036039Crowfoot (Crofoot, Crawfoot, Crofot)The Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040Crowfoot (Crofoot, Crawfoot, Crofot)The Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041Crowfoot (Crofoot, Crawfoot, Crofot)The Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
1313129CrumItem 11: Oliphant family history: descendants of William Oliphant (1741-1828) who married Elizabeth Gordy and lived in Guilford Co, NC; includes Burch, Colee, Crum, Graves, Martindale, Slough and related familiesYes
0896955CrumItem 2: Crum family in America: historical information, genealogical data, coat of arms, biographies. Record of some descendants of Anthony Crum, from Lower Rheinland of Germany. He settled in Chester Co, PA and later moved to Frederick Co, VA. His will was probated in 1804. He was the father of 7 childrenYes
1307514CrumItem 28: Owen McNelly married Mary Katherine Killian, and the family immigrated from Ireland to Virginia about 1832, finally settling in Texas; includes Black, Crum, Gillespie, Leopold, Orr and Pierce
1312800CrystalItem 42: John Hodges (b. 1725) and family moved from Virginia to Abbeville District, South Carolina
0845449CudredsItem 4: Thones Kunders and his children: genealogy of descendants of Henry Cunreds, born 1688 in Germantown, PA, son of Thones Kunders and Elin. He married 1710 Katherine Streeper, daughter of William Streyper.
0165997CulbertsonCulbertson genealogy: John Culbertson (1680-1756) emigrated from Ireland to America in 1712 or before and settled in Londongrove Township, Chester County, PA. His son, John (1710-1767) was married to Ella Rogers and (2) Mrs. Abigail Whitehill. He was the father of 10 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
0165997CulchethMarriage settlement of William Gibbes and Alice Culcheth: this indenture made 1716 between William Gibbes of Berkley County, SC, Robert White, and William Gibbons of Charlestown. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997CullickEly family: Richard Ely, a shipping merchant in Plymouth, England, and a Puritan, immigrated to America in 1660 and settled at Lyme, Connecticut. He and wife Elizabeth Fenwick Cullick, had 2 sons. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997CummingsHanson family Bible records: Robert Hanson b. 1830 at Hollis Maine, married Sophia Cummings in 1857 in Dover, New Hampshire. He married (2) Lydia Ellen Atkinson in 1865. He died in 1898 at Saco, Maine. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0994068CunninghamItem 13: The Boyds of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Boyd family of Scotland between 1452 and 1792; the family were part of the Scottish nobility as the Earls of KilmarnockYes
1303165CunninghamItem 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
0982335CuppItem 2: The Cupp family: Phillip Cupp, the son of Jacob Cupp, was born in 1806 and died 1882Yes
0858791CurdItem 3: Bradshaw family data: deeds and other records from Goochland Co, VA and Mercer Co, KY; records concern chiefly Bradshaw families who migrated from Virginia to Kentucky
1321083CurlItem 27: Zelotes Pooler and Descendants - Zelotes Pooler (1809-1881) married Phebe Gleason and moved from McDonough, Chenango Co, NY to Licking Co, OH in 1840, and to Taylor Twp, Union Co, OH in 1849. Includes Behnken, Curl, Janes, Kohli, Oster, Seslar familiesYes
1036819CurrenceItem 14: Granville Stuart was born in 1834 near Clarksburg, VA, son of Robert and Nancy Currence Hall Stuart. The family moved to Illinois in 1837 and to Iowa in 1838. He went to California in 1852 and served a life as a miner, hunter, stockraiser, merchant, etc. in the western United States. He served in the legislature of Montana for 10 years and was a minister to Uruguay and Paraguay from 1894-1898. He died in Montana in 1918
0165997CurrierCall-Currier families: Moses Call of English descent, was an early settler of Boscawen, New Hampshire. He and wife Mehitable Jackman had 7 children. Their son Moses (1755-1798) served in the Revolutionary War. He and his wife Sarah Boynton had 7 children. Richard Currier (1616-1690) of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass. and wife Ann had a son, Deacon Thomas Currier (1646-1712) and a daughter Hannah who married Capt. Samuel Foot. Only the direct line of Ellen Call is given. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446CurrierItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0185431CurtisItem 16: Sherman-Shaw and allied families: contains pedigree charts showing ancestors of Amos Sherman (1807-1870) and wife Almire Curtis Sherman (1805-1898); Michael Ford (1784-1878) and wife Sarah Jacobs Ford (1786-1861), Joanna Shaw (b. 1765), daughter of Capt. Amos Shaw (1742-1807) and Hannah Whitman Shaw (1740-1788); genealogical correspondence about the Giddens, Ford, Merrill, Sherman, and allied lines
1035936CurtisItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
1206439CurtisItem 7: Abraham Estes and wife Barbara were in King and Queen County, VA in 1704; they had 9 children; includes Blair, Curtis, Folk, Leak, and related familiesYes
1033898CurtisItem 8: Richard Mann immigrated from England to Plymouth, Mass in 1620 and moved during or before 1644 to Scituate, Mass. He married Rebecca before leaving England; they had 4 children. Richard died in 1655Yes
0165997CurtissLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0185431CushmanItem 26: Sylvester-Wright pedigree charts: Ancestors include: Richard Wright (1608-1644); Thomas Cushman (1607-1691); Philip Delano (1603-1634); William Haskins (d. 1857); Richard Sylvestor (m. 1632) of England and Scitate, Mass; John Bailey (d. 1718); William Reade (b. 1605); and John Shaw (1630-1704).
1036690CushmanItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0908999CusterItem 5: Descendants of Paul Custer and wife Sarah Ball: Paulus Kuster (1643-1707) was born in Rhineland, Germany. He and wife Gertrude were married 1668; they had at least 5 children 1669-1677. The family immigrated to America in 1684 with a group of Mennonites, and settled at Germantown, PA. His grandson, Paul Custer (1710-1783) was born in Philadelphia Co, PA, son of Arnold and Rebecca Custer. He and wife Sarah Ball had at least 5 children 1734-1746Yes
0165997CutlerMabel Cutler Thurber lineage: She was born in Plainfield, Connecticut, daughter of Edward Job Cutler (1847-1928) and Susan Sheldon (1851-1904); she married Ellis Palmer Thurber in 1897 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Includes the Shepard, Cutler, Herrick, Dorrance, Wylie, and Richards families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0850415CutsingerItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997CutterCutter family Bible: Moody Cutter, born 1782 at Ipswich, New Hampshire. He and wife Henrietta, were married at Stoddard, New Hampshire in 1805; they had 6 children 1805-1819. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0185431CutterItem 14: Lovice Catharine Sheldon history: Shewas born 1815 at Coventry, NY, daughter of Edward and Pailey Blakeslee Sheldon; granddaughter of Whiting Sheldon and James Blakeslee and great granddaughter of John Root, each grandparent a soldier in the American Revolution. In 1817, Lovice Catherine Sheldon with her parents and her Blakeslee grandparents migrated to Wilkesville, OH. They moved to Marietta, OH in 1832. Lovice married William Jennings Nixon (1814-1896), son of George and Margaret Jennings Nixon, in 1837. They had 11 children. Their daughter, Harriet C. Nixon (1843-1898) married John Henton Carter (1832-1910) at Marietta in 1861. They had 3 children. Their daughter, Marguerite Henton Carter (b. 1862) married Frederick John Cutter (1839-1911) at New York City. Frederick John Cutter died at Marietta, OH. His son, Frederick Carter Cutter was born at Marietta, OH in 1888. In 1936, he and his mother were living at Fort Worth, TX
0165997CuttingJones family Bible records: Abijah Jones (1797-1879) married Phoebe Cutting (1797-1872) in 1826; they had 5 children born 1828-1858. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321083CyphersItem 26: Family tree of Samuel Patton (Peter) Brooks and Hannah Catherine Spratt - Samuel (1847-1927) was the son of Samuel W Brooks and Malinda Cyphers. He married Hannah in 1869, and had 10 children between 1870 and 1890. Includes Bailey, Blakely, Hatcher, Ramey, Vest, Wimmer familiesYes
0068814CzechoslovakiaDetailed maps of the German Empire 1845-1916 (now parts of modern Germany, Poland, Russia, Denmark, Belgium, Lithuania, France, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands)
1181589CzechoslovakiaItem 1: Holdings of the state archives in Zamrsk, Czechoslovakia, formerly Zamrsk, Bohemia, Austria
0806633CzechoslovakiaItem 2: Gazetteer of the Kingdom of Prussia, Germany, based on the 1905 census. Comprises areas later part of East and West Germany; Lithuania, Kaliningrad, Russia; Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, and Belgium. Text in German. This film contains Heft 6. SchlesienYes
1181589CzechoslovakiaItem 2: Vol. 3 of the holdings of the state archives in Brno, Czechoslovakia, formerly Brunn, Moravia, Austria
1181589CzechoslovakiaItem 3: Vol. 3 of the holdings of the state archives in Prague, Czechoslovakia
1321372CzechoslovakiaItem 4: Czech footprints across Lavaca Co, TX 1860-1900, Vol 1-2: a compilation of 9000 members of mostly Czech and Moravian families extracted from census records, naturalization and marriage records of Lavaca Co, TX
1181589CzechoslovakiaItem 4: Vol. 1 of the holdings of the central state archives in Prague, Czechoslovakia
0673260CzechoslovakiaItem 4-5: Temple record book 1320-1917: consists of genealogical data with most temple ordinances 1916-1930, for Jager (Jaeger, Yeager) ancestry of Mary (Neumann) Bills, a Bohemian immigrant to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She became a Mormon convert, and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Ancestry lived in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and the Netherlands.
1320548CzechoslovakiaItem 5: Czechs in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin 1847-1932
1181589CzechoslovakiaItem 5: Vol. 1 of the holdings of the state archives in Brno, Czechoslovakia, formerly Brunn, Moravia, Austria
1183567Czechoslovakia, Slovensko, MyjavaItem 9: History of Myjava, Czechoslovakia; formerly Miava, Hungary
1183567Czechoslovakia, Slovensko, Zvolen, Dobra NivaItem 10: History of the Protestant Church in Dobra Niva, Slovensko, Czechoslovakia; formerly Dobrona, Zolyom, Hungary
1321387Dakota TerritoryItem 12: Immigrants' trek: a detailed history of the Lake Hendricks Colony in Brookings County, Dakota Territory from 1873-1881Yes
1321083DallenbachItem 31: Schafer Heritage 1829-1985: John Schaffer (b. 1829) became an orphan at 12 years, and emigrated from Germany to the US, served in the Civil War, and then settled in Flora Twp, Renville Co, Minnesota.. He was married (1) in 1866 to Anna Larson (d. 1869) and (2) in 1870 to widow Caroline Krump. Includes Chroup, Dallenbach, Drinkwater, Lindeman, Mantel, Oelke families
1321083DalrympleItem 23: Family of John McCornack - Andrew McCornack (1778-1876) was the son of Alexander McCornack and the grandson of John McCornack and Jean Dalrymple. Andrew married Helen McGeough, and emigrated in 1838 from Scotland to Kane Co, IL. Their second child and oldest son John McCornack (1810-1893) married Martha Melinda McMillan in 1843, and settled on land in Rutland Twp, Kane Co, IL. Includes Buck, LaBree, Moulton, Mott, Schryver, Tyler families.
0928222DaneItem 4: Northwest territory; letter of Nathan Dane concerning the Ordinance of 1787 and Patrick Henry's secret letter of instruction to George Rogers Clark; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0165997DanforhReed family Bible records: Benjamin Reed b. 1793 at Bedford, Massachusetts, married Sally Danforth in 1847. He died in 1838. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0824235DanielsItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0928180DarlingItem 16: David Thomson (1592-1628) married Amyes (Colle) in 1613 in England and immigrated to Massachusetts in the 1620s. He died on Thompson's Island in Massachusetts BayYes
1321470DarlingItem 8: Owen-Cross family history - George P. Owen moved from NC to TN and married Elizabeth Davis; their 9 children were born between 1829 and 1843 in McMinn Co, TN. The family moved in 1873 to Stockton, California.Yes
0165997DarlingtonDutton History: John Dutton, b. in Cheshire, England in 1647, married Mary Darlington, daughter of George Darlington; they had 5 children, the first 4 born in England. The family immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1682 and settled in Delaware County. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997DavisDavis family Bible records: Aaron Davis married Jennet Rhea (b. 1732) in 1757; they had 6 daughters and a son 1758-1777. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997DavisDavis family record: Richard Davis (1778-1861) and wife Sarah Garfield had 7 children 1804-1817. Their grandson Nelson Davis was born at Enosburgh, Vermont 1838, son of Daniel Davis. He married Lydia Perkins in 1859; they had 5 children 1861-1874. He died in 1918. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997DavisDenise family Bible: Mr. Denise (1772-1813) and wife Elizabeth Davis had 7 daughters and a son 1796-1810. Their son, William Denise (1800-1886) married Saren Jane VanCleaf in 1828. They had 9 children 1829-1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997DavisGibbs family Bible records: Edward Gibbs (1749-1791) married Ruth Harpin in 1774; they had 9 children 1775-1790. His widow married (2) Joseph Davis (b. 1746) in 1792; they had 4 children 1795-1803. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446DavisItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0968963DavisItem 12: McNairy family Bible records: Robert McNairy (1768-1831) and Anne Hamilton (b. 177-) married in 1789; they were probably parents of 9 children 1791-1816
1307594DavisItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0564126DavisItem 16: Faulk and Hayes genealogy 1620-1955: Pedigree and family groups for ancestors and family of Reynolds Trippet Faulk Jr., born 1918 in Logtown, Louisiana, son of Reynolds Trippet Faulk (1883-1963) and Julia De Lee (1890-1929); and his wife Nell Davis Hayes (great-great-granddaughter of Revolutionary War ancestor John Hayes), b. 1923 in Cotton Valley, Louisiana, the daughter of Howard Hayes (b. 1889) and Flora Sue Davis (b. 1894).
1035936DavisItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
0850415DavisItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800DavisItem 28: Edward Hazen (1614-1683) immigrated from England to Haverhill, Mass and married Hannah Grant, daughter of Thomas and Jane Grant; includes Davis, Halberstadt, Townsend and related families
1312800DavisonItem 27: Theophilus Rogan Hartley (1853-1925) son of Henry Hartley, moved from Tennessee to Ripley Co, Indiana and married 3 times
1020779DawsonItem 7: Allen William immigrated to Indiana with his father's and grandfather's families in 1816. He purchased a farm near Edinburg in Bartholomew County in 1820 and raised his family there. He died in 1842 on his farm on Harrison Creek, Clark Co, Indiana. His son, Joel Williams, married Jane Dawson, daughter of Judge Dawson of Shelby County, Indiana. They had 4 children. His widow married William Sweeney of Boone County, Indiana. They migrated to Polk County, Iowa in 1850. The youngest son served with an Iowa volunteer company during the Civil War. After he was discharged in 1863, he married Martha Hawkins. They homesteaded in North Dakota in 1882Yes
1307594DawsonItem 9: Southwestern Oregon Community College, winter term 1980 course Tracing Your Family Tree: stories, family group sheets and pedigree charts are the work of some of the students enrolled: Lars Christiansen & wives (3) / Omer Larsen; An Ax for Lunch / Virginia (Burdick) Leach; A Special Person / Eleanor Humphrey; Quincy Adams Clements / Sandy Noel; An Interesting Story - Group sheets / Grethel Young; Old Friends, a few of my father's stories / Myrtle Short; Group sheet / Lois Humphrey; From highlands to lowlands - pedigree and group sheets / John Young; A generation coming and a generation going / Viola Steege; Cultural aspets of family migration / Louise Thomas
0165997DayDay family record: Daniel Day II (b. 1787) married Catherine Rice (b. 1786) in 1809 at Winchendon, Mass.; they had 8 children 1809-1830. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1206439DaytonItem 8: Descent from Ralph Dayton and Alice Goldhatch Tritton, married 1617, Ashford, County Kent, England: the Dayton family in AmericaYes
1303165De CessnaItem 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
0994068de ClarkeItem 8: Clarke of Norwich: Abraham Clark married Alice Curtis in 1573 at St. Mary Coslany, Norwich. Victor de Clarke (b. 1551), their son, had at least 7 children. Descendants to 1740 lived in Norwich, London, Tombland, Seething and elsewhere
0165997de ForestLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0165997de GrootLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0165997de GrottLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0564126De LeeItem 16: Faulk and Hayes genealogy 1620-1955: Pedigree and family groups for ancestors and family of Reynolds Trippet Faulk Jr., born 1918 in Logtown, Louisiana, son of Reynolds Trippet Faulk (1883-1963) and Julia De Lee (1890-1929); and his wife Nell Davis Hayes (great-great-granddaughter of Revolutionary War ancestor John Hayes), b. 1923 in Cotton Valley, Louisiana, the daughter of Howard Hayes (b. 1889) and Flora Sue Davis (b. 1894).
0850415De MottItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0994068de RudaItem 2: Pedigree of the family Routh: Chiefly a record of descendants and some ancestors of Simon de Surdeval or de Ruda who settled at Ruda, or Routh, in Holderness, Yorkshire, England, by which name all of his descendants were known. His wife was Matilda Routh. Simon had 6 brothers who are also listed on this chart
0994068de SurdevalItem 2: Pedigree of the family Routh: Chiefly a record of descendants and some ancestors of Simon de Surdeval or de Ruda who settled at Ruda, or Routh, in Holderness, Yorkshire, England, by which name all of his descendants were known. His wife was Matilda Routh. Simon had 6 brothers who are also listed on this chart
0564126DeamsItem 41: Cornelius Sullivan of Frederick County, MD served on The Committee of Observation of Frederick County, Maryland, and on Christmas day 1776, enlisted in Capt. Fred. Deams Company, 7th Maryland Regiment, and took part in the American Revolution. He married Catharine Bohn, daughter of Han Diehl Bohn, about 1775; they had 9 children.
0924086DeanItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
1321446DearbornItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1206439DeavenItem 10: Johannes (Schneider) Feg (b. 1640) and family immigrated from Germany (via Rotterdam) to New York in 1709 and settled near Albany, NY. He was a tailor by trade and therefore was called Schneider, but his actual surname was Feg. Many descendants changed the spelling of the surname (Feg-Fake-Feck-Feek-Feag-Veeck); includes Deaven, Ditzler, Felty, Kreiser, Mease, Rhen and related familiesYes
1035734DeBraalItem 9: Jan de Braal (1814-1874) married Janna VerPoorte in 1840 and immigrated from Belgium to Oustburg, Wisconsin in 1855
0283596DeckerItem 2: Greene family Bible records 1743-1881: Rev. Phillip Greene (1789-1870), son of John Greene (1743-1815) was born in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. He married Martha Brooks, daughter of Gideon and Clarisa Brooks in 1821. They had 3 children 1823-1827. He was an itinerant minister on the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Conference for 44 years. He died at the home of his daughter in West Virginia.
0017140DeckerItem 5: Courtright genealogy - contains descendants of John Bastiannen Kortregt who came to New York from the Netherlands in 1663. Also includes the Decker, McGuffey and Westbrook families.
0850415DeCourseyItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
0850415DeerItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1307514DeJarnette (deJarnat)Item 5: Application for membership in the Huguenot Society - Jean deJarnat (1680-1765) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Gloucester Co, VA and married Mary Mumford in 1703
0185431DelanoItem 26: Sylvester-Wright pedigree charts: Ancestors include: Richard Wright (1608-1644); Thomas Cushman (1607-1691); Philip Delano (1603-1634); William Haskins (d. 1857); Richard Sylvestor (m. 1632) of England and Scitate, Mass; John Bailey (d. 1718); William Reade (b. 1605); and John Shaw (1630-1704).
0564126DelaplainItem 23: Letter dated 1967 - Samuel Benjamin Delaplain b. 1781, married Jane McFadden (1787-1836); they had 9 children. Their son Joshua Parker was born 1812 in St. Louis, MO. Samuel died 1870 and was buried at Upper Alton, Illinois.
1321083DelaplaineItem 1: Hyder family history - John Hyder (1787-1848) son of German immigrant John William Hyder and Elizabeth Stitely (d. 1854) married Catharine Delaplaine (of Huguenot lineage). John and Catharine lived in Uniontown, Frederick Co, Maryland. Includes Beale, Carmack, Clabaugh, McGuinness, and Rhinehart familiesYes
1307514DelaplaneItem 19: Fogle and Strine families of Frederick Co, MD: Balser Fogle (1800-1862) married Margaret Wetzel, and moved from Frederick Co, MD to Miller's Bridge, MD, later moving to Detour, MD; includes Delaplane, Koons, Shankle, Strein, and Wetzel
0564126DelawareItem 17: Robert Faussett, born 1752 in County Fermanagh, Ireland. In 1764, his family emigrated. The parents died and were buried at sea. Robert and his brother worked as servants or were "bound out" after arriving in America. They were have supposed to have served in the Revolution and were given land near Philadelphia for their services. Robert married Phoebe Vandergrift in Delaware in 1774; they had 9 children. The children were probably all born in Pennsylvania; most were married in Monongalia County, WV.
0823996DelawareItem 2: Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. 8-9: Officers of the colonies on the Delaware 1614-1681
0928222DelawareItem 2: The West family register 1826-1928
0897217DelawareItem 21: Genealogical research in Pennsylvania and Delaware. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1036819DelawareItem 8: Every name index to narratives of early Pennsylvania, western New Jersey and Delaware
0823996Delaware, KentItem 2: Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. 8-9: Provincial officers of the 3 lower counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex
1313129Delaware, New CastleItem 10: Ogle genealogist newsletter, Vol. 1 - history of the Ogle / Ogles families who came mainly from England, Ireland, and Scotland. Some focus on ancestors and descendants of the immigrant John Ogle (1648-1684) who married Elizabeth, and established his family in New Castle County, Delaware in 1664. Another primary ancestor was Samuel Ogle, who was thrice governor of Maryland.
0823996Delaware, New CastleItem 2: Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. 8-9: Provincial officers of the 3 lower counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex
1822158Delaware, New Castle, WilmingtonItem 5: Bishop's Own Chapel Catholic Church records 1902-1943 - Wilmington, Delaware: Baptisms 1902-1914, Marriages 1910-1943, First Communion 1900-1934, Confirmations 1899-1927
1822157Delaware, New Castle, WilmingtonItems 1-4: St. Stanislaus Kostka Catholic Church records 1912-1962 - Wilmington, Delaware: Baptisms 1912-1920, Marriages 1916-1953, Marriages 1916-1921 (transcripts), Marriages 1954-1962
1822158Delaware, New Castle, WilmingtonItems 1-4: St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church records 1904-1991 - Wilmington, Delaware: Marriages 1904-1991
1822157Delaware, New Castle, WilmingtonItems 5-7: St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church records 1904-1991 - Wilmington, Delaware: Baptisms 1904-1908, 1910, 1920, Marriages 1908-1920
0823996Delaware, SussexItem 2: Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. 8-9: Provincial officers of the 3 lower counties, New Castle, Kent, and Sussex
1321083DelmoreItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
0165997DeLoachDeLoach family: William DeLoach, probably son of Michael Deloge, a member of a French Huguenot family that immigrated to Virginia sometime between 1663 and 1671, was born 1678. He married Eleanor, daughter of John Collins before March 1705, and settled in Southwark Parish, Surry County, Virginia. They had 2 sons and 2 daughters. He died 1747. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1320548DeLoach (DeLoache-Deloatch)Item 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
0165997DelogeDeLoach family: William DeLoach, probably son of Michael Deloge, a member of a French Huguenot family that immigrated to Virginia sometime between 1663 and 1671, was born 1678. He married Eleanor, daughter of John Collins before March 1705, and settled in Southwark Parish, Surry County, Virginia. They had 2 sons and 2 daughters. He died 1747. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1035936DeMayItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
0165997DeniseDenise family Bible: Mr. Denise (1772-1813) and wife Elizabeth Davis had 7 daughters and a son 1796-1810. Their son, William Denise (1800-1886) married Saren Jane VanCleaf in 1828. They had 9 children 1829-1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0185431DenisonItem 38: Early ancestors of Abbott, Denison and Willie families of Bishop's Stortford, County Herts, England: These families are the ancestors of George Abbott (1617-1681) and William Denison (b. 1571), both of whom immigrated to Roxbury, Mass. They were related because George's grandmother was a Willie, and William's mother was a WillieYes
0068814DenmarkDetailed maps of the German Empire 1845-1916 (now parts of modern Germany, Poland, Russia, Denmark, Belgium, Lithuania, France, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands)
0897215DenmarkItem 1: Along the Scandinavian emigrant trail - Denmark. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0908999DenmarkItem 12: Charles Peter Johnson family: Karl Peder Jenson was born Denmark 1846, emigrated to the US, changed his name to Charles Peter Johnson, married 1870 Anna Bertlesen Christopherson at Salt Lake City, and died 1930 at Provo, UT.
0897215DenmarkItem 12: The genealogical value of the town records and accounts of Denmark. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215DenmarkItem 13: Danish military and maritime records - their place in genealogy. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215DenmarkItem 14: How to use the court, land, and tax records of Denmark in a genealogical program. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215DenmarkItem 15: Sources related to Danish emigration. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181522DenmarkItem 27: Genealogy of the Warming family of Germany / DenmarkYes
0897215DenmarkItem 4: Searching for Scandinavian ancestors at the Genealogical Society Library. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0928060Denmark, Ribe, Egtved, SeestItem 5: Jepsen family: Andreas Jepsen b. 1841 in Seest, Egtved, Ribe, Denmark, d. 1929 at Mink Creek, Franklin Co, Idaho
0051760Denmark, Ringkobing, BovlingChurch records from Bovling parish in Skodborg district: Fodte og Dobte 1816-1853 Vol. 4-6Yes
0052012Denmark, Ringkobing, MadumChurch records from Madum parish in Ulfborg district: Fodte og Dobte 1660-1828 Vol. 2, 5-7Yes
0052012Denmark, Ringkobing, TimChurch records from Tim parish in Hand herred: Fodte og Dobte 1663-1826 Vol. 1-4Yes
0051994Denmark, Ringkobing, TimChurch records from Tim parish in Hand herred: Konfirmerede 1815-1825 Vol. 4Yes
0052022Denmark, Ringkobing, UlfborgChurch records from Ulfborg parish in Ulfborg district: Fodte og Dobte 1838-1865 Vol. 5Yes
1183567Denmark, SlesvigItem 31: The chancery estate of Hockeberg and its owners, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany & Slesvig, Denmark
0908707DennisThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
1307514DensonItem 26: Anthony Nancolas (1806-1855) married Anna Ford, and immigrated from England to Mineral Point, Wisconsin in 1842; includes Andrews, Denson, Feller, Rowe, Spensley and Tyrer
1321387DentItem 13: History of the Richard Rawlings family - Richard (1826-1912) was a son of Richard Newman Rawlins and Sarah Kingstone of Burbage, England. He married Providence (Prudence) Mary Rawlings in 1846 (they were 2nd cousins). They became Mormon converts in 1854 and immigrated in 1868 from England to Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard married 5 polygamous wives and moved to Fairview, Oneida (now Franklin) County, Idaho. Ancestors to the 1500s lived in England. Includes Aveson, Batt, Dent, Newman, Pyke, Spackman families.
0185431DenyzenItem 38: Early ancestors of Abbott, Denison and Willie families of Bishop's Stortford, County Herts, England: These families are the ancestors of George Abbott (1617-1681) and William Denison (b. 1571), both of whom immigrated to Roxbury, Mass. They were related because George's grandmother was a Willie, and William's mother was a WillieYes
0165997DepaiJohn McDowell (1714-1779) of Cherry Valley and Shawnee, Northampton County, PA. He was born near Londonderry, Ireland and immigrated to America in 1733, settling first at Esopus, now Kingston, NY, where he married Hannah Depai. They moved to Cherry Valley, PA. They had 10 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
1303165DepewItem 7: Bartholomew Dupuy (1652-1743) married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, and as Huguenots, they fled from France to Switzerland and then to England, and in 1700 immigrated to Henrico (later Powhatan) County, VirginiaYes
0928169deRossetItem 3: Direct descendants of the deRosset family to supplement the "Annals of the deRossets": It begins with direct line of descent from Nicholas deRosset, who immigrated from Switzerland to France in the 14th century, to Armand John deRossett III (1807-1897) of Wilmington, NCYes
1320548DesLogesItem 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
1035734DespresItem 16: Paternal lineage of the Couillard-Depres family in Quebec 1600-1973 (Text in French ?)
0940446DetweilerItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0940443DetwilerItem 2: Records of deaths kept by Jones Detwiler 1850-1900
0564126DevereauxItem 12: Deveraux Branches: The Devereaux family is descended from Richard I. His son Robert was appointed the Archbishop of Rouen and also created (either by his father, or his brother) Comte D'ev reux. The two branches of the family included in this account are descended from Jonathan Devereaux, who immigrated to America about 1715.
0165997DeWittBogardus-Brower and allied lines: The Rev. Everardus Bogardus was born in 1607 in Woerden, North Holland. He was commissioned by the West Indian Company and ordained from foreign service in 1630 and came to New Netherlands. He and wife Anneke Jans, had at least 2 sons, Cornelius (1640-1666) and William (b. 1638). In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997DewittFamily of Rev. Everardus and Anneke Jans Bogardus: Cornelius Bogardus, a great grandson of Everadus Bogardus, was born in 1699, son of Cornelias and Rachel Dewitt Bogardus. He married Catherine Tudor, daughter of Captain John and Mary Brett Tudor in 1722 at Kingston, New York; they had 12 children. He died at Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York in 1758. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0185431DexterItem 24: Swift record: William Swift, his wife Joan Lisson, and children immigrated to New England in 1630. They were living at Watertown, Mass. By 1634. William died at Sandwich, Mass. In 1642. Joanne died in 1663. Record chiefly traces line of descent to Barzilla Swift, born 1747 at Wareham, Mass., son of Rowland and Mary Dexter Swift. He and his wife, Sarah Fearing had 8 children.
1036039DexterThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040DexterThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041DexterThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
1307514DeyerleItem 13: Memoirs of Colonel Andrew Jackson Deyerle (b. 1821) of Montgomery Co, VA, including a description of his activities in the Civil War as a Confederate officer; includes an 1862 letter to his wife, and obituary of a relative, and the 1828 will of another relative. The Deyerle family immigrated to Virginia from Germany
1035734DiamondItem 19: Joseph Hubbird (1853-1926) married Candyce Richardson and lived in Baldwin Co, AL. William Wiggins Sr. (1750-1819) married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin Co, NC, settled in Sampson Co, NC and moved to Monroe Co, AL. Fred Allen Tucker married Lucy Brawner and lived in Fredericktown, OH in 1896
1206439DiasItem 2: Alexander Clark (d. 1778) immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia, met and married Nancy Dias enroute, and served in the Pennsylvania militia during the Revolutionary War (where he was captured by the British, escaped by swimming 12 miles, and later died of fever); includes Glenn, Miller, Northrop, Page, Ruggles, Wright and related familiesYes
0165997DibbleFamily records of Ezra Dibble (1750-1832) who married Grizel Frost in 1771; they had a son and 2 daughters 1773-1790. Their daughter Mary married Horace Bull in 1816; they had 5 children 1817-1827. Also contains the births of 4 other Bull children 1808-1814. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1033898Dick Item 3: Descendants of Herman Bernard Passe (1757-1830) married Anne Catherine Voss in 1805. Their second son Herman Albert Passe (1814-1870) married Maria Anna Schulteheinreich and immigrated from Germany to Wabasha Co, Minn. Four of the sons of their first son also immigrated to Wabasha Co, Minn. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1650Yes
0165997DickersonArd family Bible records: George Washington Ard, son of Reuben and Agnes Dickerson Ard, born 1833; married Sarah Whitten in 1867; they had 9 children 1867-1883. He died in 1894. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0564126DickersonItem 21: Family chart of John Hamilton (b. 1820) married Rebecca Rice Pritchard in 1845; moved from Ohio to land near Bloomington, Illinois.Yes
1312800DickersonItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
0994068DickinsItem 9: Pedigree of Westons of Great Glenn, Leicester Co, England, traced in connection with possible disposition of an estate
1321446DickinsonItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1307514DickinsonItem 17: This is a supplement to The Goodrich family in America compiled by Lafayette Wallace Case, published in 1889: Leonard Goodrich (1773-1837) married Susanna Dickinson in 1797 at Kensington, Connecticut, moving later to New Durham and then New Hartford, New York; includes Byers, Fugitt, Marquis, Warner, Wink, and WoodfordYes
0823764DickinsonItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
1036690DickinsonItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1307594DickoverItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
0973021DidricksenItem 2: Our family history: Didrick Didricksen (1758), Kari Hansdtr (1766); Didrick Didricksen Bjugstad (1758); Family of Berte Gulbrandsdtr Bjugstad; Family of Karen Olsdtr; Family of Ingeborg Mjolstad
1036819DiehrItem 6: Klingmann family of Michigan, Virginia, etc - settled inn America 1860 from Gauangeloch, Bei Heidelberg, Baden, Germany: Stephen Klingman (1833-1891) son of Stephen (1805-1864) and Katherina Geisler, married Karolina Diehr, daughter of Jacob (1793-1863) and Dorthea Frederika Balz Diehr. They had 8 children, born in Michigan
1312800DiemItem 35: Mathias Hansen (1855-1910) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Louisa Fontana Rossa in 1902
0165997DiggesCatherine Digges, daughter of Gov. Edward Digges (1621-1675) of Virginia, married William Herndon of Kent County, Virginia in 1677. They had a son Edward (1678-1745). Elizabeth Herndon (b. 1770), a descendant, married Alexander Burnett in 1793 in Orange County, North Carolina. She died in Mississippi and is buried in Memphis, TN. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1036039Dikeman (Cyckman)The Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040Dikeman (Cyckman)The Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041Dikeman (Cyckman)The Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
0564126DildayItem 13: Dilday-Henson records 1779-1842: ancestors of Mary Dilday, born in South Carolina about 1798 and her husband Charles Henson. Included are census records for the family of Revolutionary soldier Joseph Dilday of Hertford County, NC; a Revolutionary declaration of Joseph Dilday; and Bible records of the family of Seth Dilday
1312800DilkItem 24: Obadiah Hand (b 1818) married Mary Elizabeth Dilk (daughter of German immigrant Frederick Dilk 1805-1875) and died after 1883 in Ripley Co, Indiana
0908814DillerItem 3: Diller family, came from Germany to America before 1820Yes
0564126DillowItem 43: Family register of William White, b. 1830, son of John White and Ann Ainsworth of Dorsetshire, England. He married Charlotte Sanders (1824-1900) in 1854; they had 4 children. Includes Fleanor (Fleenor) Dillow family Bible records: Robert Fleanor b. 1876, married Lenora Dillow (b. 1879) in Decatur, Illinois
1035734DischerItem 10: Heinrich Christian Rock (b. 1815) son of Johann Jacob Rock and Anna Marie Flamme, married Johannette Wilhelmina Miller in 1844, and immigrated from Germany to Fort Jennings, OH in 1857. They later moved to Cadillac, Mich.
1312800District of Columbia, WashingtonItem 1: Faulkner Bible records: C.R. Faulkner (1820-1896) married Sarah Willis and lived in Washington, DC
0850415DitmarsItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1181522DittmarschItem 26: History of the Lamprecht, Herberger, von Hoffmann, Jacobsen, Kirschstein-Zeuschner, and Dittmarsch families of Germany
1206439DitzlerItem 10: Johannes (Schneider) Feg (b. 1640) and family immigrated from Germany (via Rotterdam) to New York in 1709 and settled near Albany, NY. He was a tailor by trade and therefore was called Schneider, but his actual surname was Feg. Many descendants changed the spelling of the surname (Feg-Fake-Feck-Feek-Feag-Veeck); includes Deaven, Ditzler, Felty, Kreiser, Mease, Rhen and related familiesYes
0165997DixonBurney family Bible: Guildford Burney was born in Washington County, GA in 1803; he married Catherine Dixon near Tallahassee, FL in 1834. They had 9 children 1836-1857. He died in Brundidge, Alabama in 1883. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997DixonDixon Bible records: Robert Dixon (d. 1819) and wife Allie were married in 1796; they had 10 children 1797-1820. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997DixonDixon family Bible records: R.M. Dixon (1825-1862) and wife Eliza were married in 1846; they had 6 children 1847-1859. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1312800DobsonItem 5: Franklin Bible records: Samuel Frederick Franklin (b. 1867) moved from Kentucky to land near Kingwood, Indiana
1321083DockeryItem 10: Edward Francis of Rutherford county, NC - Edward Francis (1745-1810) moved from Augusta Co, VA to Tryon (later Rutherford) county, NC. Includes Batson, Bedford, Blanton, Dockery, France, and Gregory families
0165997DodgeDodge Bible: Amos Dodge and Patty White were married in 1815. He died in Antrim, New Hampshire in 1862, aged 77 years 9 months. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446DodgeItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0564126DodgeItem 14: Records of Daniel Dodge, who resided in New York and participated in the Revolutionary War; perhaps in the Saratoga, NY area. He married Hannah Van Wayland, who had emigrated from Holland; they had 3 girls and 6 boys. Hannah died in Mt. Holly, Vermont at age 97.
0564126DodgeItem 9: Our Cook-Dodge lines: Daniel Cook, born 1755, moved from Tiverton, Rhode Island to Danby, Vermont about 1780. He and wife Elizabeth had 3 children. He married (2) Dolly before 1800; they had 2 children. He moved to Mt. Holly, Vermont in 1805. He died before 1813. His daughter Elsie (1788-1859) married Abraham Dodge (1778-1864) son of Daniel and Hannah Dodge in Danby, VT in 1805. They moved to Durham, Quebec, Canada in 1812. She is buried in Belmont, VT.
1303165DodrillItem 13: Patrick Hamrick moved from Maryland to Prince William County, VA before 1740; includes Dodrill, Gregory, Griffin, Miller and related families
1307514DoerrItem 34: Philipp Botsch (1833-1909) married Elizabeth Ziegler in 1858, and the family immigrated in 1879 from Germany to America; includes Doerr, Fleck, Hubele, Nibling, Pfister, and Sailer
1307514DolanItem 23: Jasper Ferdinand Way (1820-1885) born in Lempster, New Hampshire, moved to Boston, Mass. And changed his name in 1845 court action to Jasper Franklin Ferdinand, marrying Anna French Ferdinand in 1846; includes Couturier, Dolan, Herring, Pittendreigh, and Woodman
1035734DoleItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
1307514DoltonItem 27: Giles Knight Genealogy - Supplements A and B: Giles Knight (1653-1726) married Mary English in 1679 and as Quakers, they immigrated with William Penn in 1682 from England to Philadelphia, settling in Byberry, PA
1307514DonhamItem 20: Samuel Edward McKee (1843-1923) son of Robert McKee and Elizabeth McMorris, married Martha Anna Emmart, daughter of Abraham William Emmart and Elizabeth Jane Vance, in 1864 in Hampshire Co, WV after he had served in the Confederate Army. The moved (via Illinois and Iowa) to Miami Co, Kansas; includes Donham, Nevins, Rose, and SunleyYes
1035936DonisonItem 3: Nick Donisan/Donison (1829-1922) and wife Irene had 5 children. After her death, he and 3 sons immigrated from Radauti, Romania to New York and went directly to Winnipeg, Canada. By 1900 they were settled in Regina, where Nick later died.Yes
1020779DonnanItem 3: David Williamson (1786-1858) was born in Maryland or across the state line in Lancaster Co, PA, of Scottish-Irish ancestry. He married Catharine Duncan (1788-1880), born in York Co, PA, daughter of Andrew Duncan (b. 1750) and Ann Smith Duncan (1755-1805); they married in 1809 at York, PA and had 10 children 1810-1833, born in PA and OH. They died at Xenia, OH.Yes
0100158Donovan137 Items on this film: Church records, religious census 1766 of Waterford, extracts from censuses of 1821, 1831, 1841, 1851, Walsh pedigree (item 67), Donovan family records (item 68), Wills, Hearth money roll for 1664 of County Kilkenny (item 99) and Freeholders in Ireland 1785 (item 100).
1321083DooganItem 24: Maguire family of Mullaghdun and Gortahurtk, County Fermanagh, Ireland and Jo Daviess Co, IL and descendants - John Maguire and family emigrated from Ireland to Elizabeth, Jo Daviess Co, IL in 1850. Includes Cassidy, Doogan, Lilly, Loughran, Mehan, Williams families
0850415DoosingItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997DorranceMabel Cutler Thurber lineage: She was born in Plainfield, Connecticut, daughter of Edward Job Cutler (1847-1928) and Susan Sheldon (1851-1904); she married Ellis Palmer Thurber in 1897 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Includes the Shepard, Cutler, Herrick, Dorrance, Wylie, and Richards families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1181522DortmundItem 4: Genealogy of the Dortmund, Germany Earl house von DortmundYes
1181522DortmundItem 5: Genealogy of the German Earls von DortmundYes
0185431DotyItem 16: Sherman-Shaw and allied families: contains pedigree charts showing ancestors of Amos Sherman (1807-1870) and wife Almire Curtis Sherman (1805-1898); Michael Ford (1784-1878) and wife Sarah Jacobs Ford (1786-1861), Joanna Shaw (b. 1765), daughter of Capt. Amos Shaw (1742-1807) and Hannah Whitman Shaw (1740-1788); genealogical correspondence about the Giddens, Ford, Merrill, Sherman, and allied lines
1307514DotyItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
0564126DouglasItem 32: History of Axel Christian Nielsen-Betsy Josephine Anderson family organization, formed 1958, for purpose of doing LDS temple work. Annual reunions were also held. Includes Puckett family genealogy: John Puckett, wife Ann, to Henrico County, VA 1665.
0924086DouthitItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
1321446DowItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1303165DowItem 5: Christopher Holder (1631-1688) head of the American Quaker branch, author of the first declaration of faith of Friends in England or America, pioneer Quaker minister in New England (1656), immigrated from England (via the West Indies) to Boston, Mass in 1656, and after several moves, settled in Providence, Rhode Island. He married twiceYes
1035734DowdleItem 18: Biographical sketches of Sarah Ann (Dowdle) Baker (1863-1922) Mormon daughter of Robert Hughes Dowdle and Henrietta Meservy and of her Mormon husband Jesse Merritt Baker (1861-1932). He was a son of Joseph Baker and Lucy Amelia Pack. They were born in Utah and settled in Idaho
0968963DowningItem 4: Locke-Downing family Bible records: George Locke (1803-1873 ) and Nancy Hester (1806-1847) were married 1824; they had at least 6 children. Their daughter Amanda (b. 1826) married W.H. Downing in 1850; they had at least 7 children.
1307514DownmanItem 10: Ancestry of Joyce Valentine (b. 1923) born in Mackay, Queensland, daughter of Frank Walter Valentine (1888-1969) and Rubina Hariett Linthwaite (b. 1903); ancestors lived in Australia, England and Scotland; includes Downman, Jarvis, Martindale, Meldrum, and Riddle
0165997DownsExtracts from Deed Book A in courthouse at Vicksburg, Miss. - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446DrakeItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035936DrakeItem 4: Isaac Gray (1770-1841) was born in Augusta Co, VA, son of Robert Gray and Martha O'Connelly from Ireland. He married Mary Elizabeth Kerr (b. 1778) at Staunton, VAYes
0858791DraperItem 5: Bible records: Bragg, Draper, Jewell, Graham, Lanford, Leiper, Nunn, Raper
1181522DriebergItem 14: The von Drieberg family of Germany. Extract from "Ausgestorbene Familien des Mecklenburgischen Adels", LieferunglYes
1321083DrinkwaterItem 31: Schafer Heritage 1829-1985: John Schaffer (b. 1829) became an orphan at 12 years, and emigrated from Germany to the US, served in the Civil War, and then settled in Flora Twp, Renville Co, Minnesota.. He was married (1) in 1866 to Anna Larson (d. 1869) and (2) in 1870 to widow Caroline Krump. Includes Chroup, Dallenbach, Drinkwater, Lindeman, Mantel, Oelke families
0940446DubbsItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997DuBoseDuBose family Bible records: Rev. John DuBose was born in Williamsburg District, South Carolina in 1819. He married Carolina DuBose, daughter of William Nelson Thompson of Connecticut, in Columbia, South Carolina in 1843; they had 8 children 1845-1860. He married (2) Mary Gutlin Holland in Tallahassee, FL in 1866. He died in 1895 in Decatur, Georgia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0850415DuckworthItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997DudleyGage-Perry family Bible: Zebina Perry (1793-1870) married Susan Hall in 1819; they had 3 children 1819-1825. He married (2) Susan Dudley Gage in 1853. He died in Manchester, New Hampshire. His daughter Susan Hall Perry married Rev. George W. Gage (b. 1816) in 1844 in Manchester. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1312800DudleyItem 17: Seth Greeley (1738-1825) son of Moses Greeley, married Jane McCaslin; includes Dudley family
1033898DudleyItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0165997DuersonDuerson Bible records: contains birth records for 12 members of the Duerson family from Henriette Duerson (b. 1826) to James Duerson (b. 1851); includes death records for some of the Duerson family, the Stamets family, and other related families. Some deaths were in Sandusky and Lima, Ohio. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1035936DuffItem 19: James Miller (1786-1880) was born in Amherst Co, VA. He married Nancy Campbell in 1808. The Duff/MacDuff/Kilduff family came from Scotland and Ireland prior to the Revolutionary War.
1307514DuganItem 38: Samuel Underwood (1658-1762) immigrated from England to Maryland; includes Bible, Dugan, Freese, Keefer, Palmer, and RineYes
1035936DumayItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
0165997DuncanCogdell Bible: Richard Cogdell was born at Beaufort, NC, son of George Cogdell. He and wife Lydia Duncan had 10 children 1750-1768. He died in 1787. Includes Badger, Stanly and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1020779DuncanItem 3: David Williamson (1786-1858) was born in Maryland or across the state line in Lancaster Co, PA, of Scottish-Irish ancestry. He married Catharine Duncan (1788-1880), born in York Co, PA, daughter of Andrew Duncan (b. 1750) and Ann Smith Duncan (1755-1805); they married in 1809 at York, PA and had 10 children 1810-1833, born in PA and OH. They died at Xenia, OH.Yes
0850415DuncanItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1020779DuncanItem 6: Michael Willis immigrated to America in 1635 and settled at Dorchester, Mass. He married twice and was the father of 9 children. The family was living at Boston, Mass., by 1650. He died 1669 at Boston. Record chiefly follows line of descent to Benjamin Willis (1744-1811), born at Boston, son of Benjamin and Ann Willis. He was a merchant and sea captain and lived in Charlestown, then Haverhill, Mass. He married Mary Ball of Charlestown in 1765; they had 5 children
1307514DunhamItem 3: Misc. genealogy records: Dunham family data 1382-1698 England, Massachusetts
0165997DunlapDunlap family Bible: Antrim, New Hampshire history lists children of Thomas (son of James and Jane McNeil Dunlap) and Mary Averill Dunlap; bible contains records for 12 Dunlap children born 1822-1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1035734DuntonItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
0994068DuPuyItem 2: Pedigree of the family Routh: Chiefly a record of descendants and some ancestors of Simon de Surdeval or de Ruda who settled at Ruda, or Routh, in Holderness, Yorkshire, England, by which name all of his descendants were known. His wife was Matilda Routh. Simon had 6 brothers who are also listed on this chart
1303165DupuyItem 7: Bartholomew Dupuy (1652-1743) married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, and as Huguenots, they fled from France to Switzerland and then to England, and in 1700 immigrated to Henrico (later Powhatan) County, VirginiaYes
0908707DurfeeThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
1035936DurflingerItem 9: Alexander Bolen (1815-1902) married 3 times and moved from Logan County to Union County, OhioYes
0924086Durie (Doery)Item 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
0165997DuttonDutton History: John Dutton, b. in Cheshire, England in 1647, married Mary Darlington, daughter of George Darlington; they had 5 children, the first 4 born in England. The family immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1682 and settled in Delaware County. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1035936DuvalItem 21: George and Edward Wiatt came to America with their uncle, Sir Francis Wyatt in 1639. Edward married Jane Conquest, and their son Conquest (1652-1708) married Sallie Pate. They lived many years in Virginia and the South.Yes
0165997DyerWebster Bible records: Able Webster b. 1818 at Kingfield, Maine; married Rebecca Harmon in 1840; married (2) Adeline Armstrong in 1873. He died in 1889 at Lawrence, Mass. Includes Dyer and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0994068DymokesItem 6: Pedigree of the family of the Dymokes of Scrivelsby: Chart of the Dymoke family in England 1300 AD to 1893, living chieifly in Lincoln County, England; the family was part of the English peerage, being Knights or Lords of Scrivelsby
1321083DysingerItem 30: Family of Gustav (Johansson) Tolene and wife Caroline Matilda Axelson 1858-1986: Gustav Johansson (1858-1940) son of John Nilsson and Christina Gustafson, emigrated from Sweden to Princeton, IL. He (and 2 of his immigrant brothers) changed their surname to Tolene (because there were so many Johnsons in the county). Gustav married Caroline Matilda Axelson and in 1912 they moved to Paulding Co, OH. Includes Carpenter, Commers, Dysinger, Mase, Mayers, Swanson families. This record with Smith Family Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
0165997EarlyWill of Joel Early, Greene County, GA: He wrote his will in 1806; he named 5 sons and 2 daughters. The will was recorded in 1807. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0015557EastmanItem 21: New Hampshire Bible records; contains Bible records for Sanders, Eastman, Bickford, Locke, Sherburne, and Green families
1321446EatonItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0928169EbblerItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
1181522EchthausenItem 15: Descendants of the Westhoff, also called von Westhoff and von Echthausen family of Germany
1303165EddyeItem 10: John Benjamin (1580-1645) married Avigail Eddye about 1618, and in 1632 they immigrated from England to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. They moved about 1637 to Watertown, Mass. Park Benjamin (1809-1864) a direct descendant in the 8th generation, was a poet, journalist, and editor in New York City, and married Mary Brower Western in 1848
1312800EdensItem 21: Paymond Paul Haas married Vonda Maxine Edens in 1940; includes Everling, Henninger and related families
1303165EdgarItem 4: Edward Fitz Randolph (d. 1675) immigrated from England to Scituate, Mass. In 1630, and later moved to Piscataway, New Jersey; includes much ancestry in England between the 1000s and the 1600s; includes Bowne, Edgar, Fownes, Manning, Van Syckel, Winthrop and related families
1321446EdwardsItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0564126EdwardsItem 15: History of Pioneer family recalled on 100th birthday of "Uncle Bill" Edwards: William Edwards, son of John and Caroline Howland Edwards, was born 1867 near Russellville, OH. He and wife Nora Belle Hartman Edwards, were parents of 8 children. He is descended from James William Edwards, a son of Robert and Eleanor Laws Edwards, of Aberdeen, Scotland. As a boy, he was kidnapped and taken to New York. After serving as a "bound boy" to a blacksmith, he migrated to Virginia where he married Sarah Songster Everett; they had 9 children. James and 4 of his sons served in the Revolution.
0896955EdwardsItem 2: Crum family in America: historical information, genealogical data, coat of arms, biographies. Record of some descendants of Anthony Crum, from Lower Rheinland of Germany. He settled in Chester Co, PA and later moved to Frederick Co, VA. His will was probated in 1804. He was the father of 7 childrenYes
0896955EdwardsItem 6: Cordell records: A Virginia Family - John Cordell was born in 1720 and was of Wiltshire, England. He married Elizabeth Edwards and they immigrated in 174? To Northumberland Co, VA.Yes
1035734EggleItem 10: Heinrich Christian Rock (b. 1815) son of Johann Jacob Rock and Anna Marie Flamme, married Johannette Wilhelmina Miller in 1844, and immigrated from Germany to Fort Jennings, OH in 1857. They later moved to Cadillac, Mich.
1303165EgglestonItem 7: Bartholomew Dupuy (1652-1743) married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, and as Huguenots, they fled from France to Switzerland and then to England, and in 1700 immigrated to Henrico (later Powhatan) County, VirginiaYes
0897216EgyptItem 2: The ancient royal genealogies of Egypt. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1312800EidamItem 40: Carl Wilhelm Hillig (1820-1892) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Johanna Amelia Eidam
0940446EisenhartItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997EldredBabcock family Bible: Hezekiah Babcock (b. 1739) married Martha Hoxsie in 1769; they had 6 children 1770-1785. Includes Eldred and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0962561ElkinsItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
1312800ElkinsItem 2: James Elkins (b. 1755) married Martha Jackson in 1782 in Washington Co, VA
1206439ElletItem 5: Thomas Lloyd (1640-1694) was 3rd son of Charles Lloyd and Elizabeth Stanley. He married twice, became a Quaker, and immigrated from Wales to join William Penn in Philadelphia, PA. Samuel Carpenter (1650-1714) also a Quaker, immigrated from Wales to Barbados and in 1682 to Philadelphia, PA. He married Hannah Hardiman in 1684; includes Lloyd and Carpenter ancestry and descendants from about 550 AD to the late 1800sYes
1020779EllingtonItem 13: Brooks Moon Willingham (1814-1871) was born in Georgia, son of Cashwell and Martha Moon Cashwell. He married Mary Louisa Austin (1816-1889) in 1834; they had 8 children. The family migrated to Meridian, Bosque Co, TX in 1859 and settled at Kimball. Brooks Moon and Mary Louisa Willingham are buried at Kimball Cemetery, Bosque Co, TXYes
1321446ElliottItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035936ElliottItem 20: George Saxe was born in 1817 in Surrey, England, son of Thomas Saxe. He married Sarah Garmon at Abinger Parish, Surrey, in 1841; they had 11 children. The family emigrated to the United States in 1856 and settled in Edward Co, IL. When Sarah died in 1896, she was survived by her husband and 7 children
0185431ElliottItem 40: Woodhull-Converse family: Alfred Alexander Woodhull born 1837 at Princeton, New Jersey; married Margaret Elliott of Baltimore in 1868. A medical officer in the US Army, he served through the Civil War. He was a Brigadier General in 1904. Record indicates that his immigrant ancestor was Richard Wodhull (1620-1690) who was born at Thenford, Northampton, England and immigrated to America in 1648. He settled at Seauket, Long Island. John Kendrick Convers (1801-1880) was born at Lyme, New Hampshire. He married Sarah Allen (d. 1873) in 1834 at Burlington, Vermont. They had 8 children 1835-1851. John and Sarah Converse died at Burlington, VT
1321470ElliottItem 8: Owen-Cross family history - George P. Owen moved from NC to TN and married Elizabeth Davis; their 9 children were born between 1829 and 1843 in McMinn Co, TN. The family moved in 1873 to Stockton, California.Yes
1307615EllisItem 2: Georg Alter, with 2 sons Johan Jacob and Freidrich, immigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia about 1752, where they became citizens in 1753, and settled in Lancaster Co, PA
1035936EllisItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
0994068EllisItem 7: The Brett family of Sall, Norfolk, England: descendants of Dionosius Brett (d. 1602) and wife Margaret. Includes descendants to the 13th generation
0845449EllisItem 9: Index to Hungerford and Ellis' History of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, 1886
0564126EllisonItem 30: Ancestors of Mrs. E.C. McCormick (Nannie Belle Zora Camp): William Saxon (b. 1833) married Nancy Elmira Ellison (1835-1877); they had 4 children. He joined the 60th Georgian Infantry, Company I at Savannah, Georgia in 1862. He died at Scherbera Hospital, Richmond, Virginia 1863. His daughter Harriet Elizabeth Caroline Saxon (1855-1935) married Hosea Milton Camp (1853-1936); they had 8 children.
0185431EllsworthItem 15: Family tree of Eleanor Ogden West: Frederick Thomas West (1855-1931), son of John Chapman West (1811-1895 and Lydia Maria Goodrich West (1814-1895) and Anna Sheldon Ogden (1859-1938), daughter of Mahlon Dickerson Ogden (1811-1880) and Frances Elizabeth Sheldon Ogden (1831-1900), were married in 1886. They had 3 children 1889-1899. Includes West, McPherson and Shephard grandchildren. Ancestors include David Ogden (1639-1691); John Sheldon (1630-1708); Francis West (1606-1692); and Ens. William Goodrich (d. 1676). Family tree of Perry Melville Shepard: Judge Henry Martyn Shepard (1839-1904), son of Job Shepard (1801-1855) and Abigail Sage Ellsworth Shepard (1810-1855) and Frances Welles Stuart (1849-1938), daughter of Col. Charles Beebe Stuart (1814-1861) and Frances Maria Wells Stuart, were married in 1868. They had 5 children 1874-1885. Ancestors include John Stuart (d. 1770); Capt. Samuel Welles (1640-1731); Ralph Shepard (1636-1693); Josias Ellsworth (1629-1688).
0823764EllsworthItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0982335ElsberryItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
1312800ElstonItem 32: Absolem Hankins (b. 1792) son of Joseph Hankins, moved from Kentucky to Jefferson Co, Indiana
0020358EltesterItem 7: Church records 1796 - Ziegel's Lutheran and Reformed Church: record appears to be an agreement between a contractor (Baumeister) and church officials (Vorsteher, Eltester) dated 1796; does not contain vital records
0823764EltonItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0823764ElwellItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0165997ElyEly family: Richard Ely, a shipping merchant in Plymouth, England, and a Puritan, immigrated to America in 1660 and settled at Lyme, Connecticut. He and wife Elizabeth Fenwick Cullick, had 2 sons. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0185431ElyItem 20: Squier family Bible records 1799-1929: Arba Squier (1799-1870) and Ruby Moulton (1802-1875) were married in 1823. They had 6 children 1829-1835. Arba and Ruby Squier died at Monson, Mass. Their son Horace Squier (1833-1921) and Helen Ely (1836-1919) were married 1857. They had a daughter born in 1861. Horace and Helen died at Monson. Their daughter Sarah married William Stuart Best (1856-1917) in 1884. Includes Helen Ely's parents' family: Archibald Ely (1808-1869) and Ann Fowler Ely (1807-1865) had 5 daughters 1832-1840.
1321446EmersonItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1036819EmersonItem 29: Thomas Emerson (1584-1666) immigrated to America in 1635 and settled at Ipswich, Mass. Wesley Emerson, his desendant, was born at Stow, Maine, in 1837, son of William and Prudence Emerson. He married Georgietta Chaplin, daughter of Samuel Perley and Lydia Shaw Knowles Chaplin, in 1880; they had 2 sons. He died in 1940 at Bridgeport, Connecticut
0165997EmersonKilton (Kelton) family Bible: George and Lydia Kelton were married in Athol, Mass. in 1760; they had 6 children 1761-1778. Their oldest daughter Mary Kilton (b. 1761) married Joseph Emerson in 1817. Includes the Howard (Lemuel Howard 1773-1852) and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0470839Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 11 Direct Lists 1857 Feb-Dec
0470841Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 14-15 Direct Lists 1860-1861
0470834Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 3 Direct Lists 1852 Feb-Jul A-Z Bd 4 Direct Lists 1852 Jul-Dec A-Z
0470835Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 5 Direct Lists 1853 Jul-1854 Apr A-Z
0470836Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 6-7 Direct Lists 1854 Apr-Dec A-Z. The Direct lists for 1855-1934 are arranged by ship departure date. Use the Regular Direct Indexes to determine what page a specific person is on
0470837Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 8 Direct Lists 1855 Jan-Nov
0470838Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 8 Direct Lists 1855 Jan-Nov Bd 9-10 Direct Lists 1856 Feb-Dec
1049001Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 1 Indirect Lists 1854 June-Dec A-Z Bd 2 Indirect Lists 1855
1049002Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 3-4 Indirect Lists 1856-1857
1049021Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 36-37 Indirect Lists 1879
1049084Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 4 Indirect Index 1874-1879
1049027Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 49-50 Indirect Lists 1882 Apr-June
1049028Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 51 Indirect Lists 1882 Jul-Sept
1049029Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 52 Indirect Lists 1882 Oct-Dec
1049030Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 53-54 Indirect Lists 1883 Jan-June
1049031Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 55-56 Indirect Lists 1883 Jul-Dec
0884668Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index, AAB, George - BREYER, Adam
0884669Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index, BREYTSPAAK, Eliza H. - FICK, Ludwig
0884670Emigration / ImmigrationHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index, FICK, Maria - HARTZKE, August
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 1: Along the Scandinavian emigrant trail - Denmark. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1036690Emigration / ImmigrationItem 1: Collection of names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia; also an appendix containing lists of more than 1000 German and French names in New York prior to 1712. Includes those who settled in North Carolina and GeorgiaYes
0897216Emigration / ImmigrationItem 1: Immigration patterns in South Africa and their effects on genealogical research - British administration 1806-1910. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0874190Emigration / ImmigrationItem 1: Our early immigrant ancestors: the original list of persons of quality, emigrants, religious exiles, political rebels, serving men sold for a term of years, apprentices, children stolen, maidens pressed, and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations 1600-1700, with their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the Mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 11: Norwegian settlements in the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216Emigration / ImmigrationItem 13: Genealogical methods and sources for the Chinese immigrants to the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 15: Sources related to Danish emigration. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217Emigration / ImmigrationItem 18: Migrations from New England to New York and New Jersey. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217Emigration / ImmigrationItem 19: The early Dutch settlements in New York and New Jersey - the Dutch colonial period in America. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0020450Emigration / ImmigrationItem 2: A portion of registry of arrivals at Philadelphia 1682-1686
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 2: Along the Scandinavian emigrant trail - Sweden. Part of the World Conference on Records at Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0599429Emigration / ImmigrationItem 2: French and German immigrants into Boston 1751
0908690Emigration / ImmigrationItem 2: Register of film numbers for passenger lists and indexes of vessels arriving in the United States
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 22: A century of emigration from the Palatinate to the USA - Germany. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 23: A century of emigration from the Palatinate to the USA - Switzerland. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 23: Genealogical research sources in the French speaking parts of Belgium - emigration from Flanders in the XIX century. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 24: A century of emigration from the Palatinate to the USA - Mennonites. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897217Emigration / ImmigrationItem 24: The Mohawk Valley of New York - early assembly point for westward migration. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 25: Germanic research problems, Part I, in Germany. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 25: Tracing ancestors through the province of Quebec and Acadia to France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 26: Germanic research problems, Part II, Emigration from Switzerland to the United States. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 26: Tracing ancestors from the United States to France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 27: Germanic research problems, Part III. Emigration from Wurttemberg. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 28: Germanic research problems, Part IV. Tracing genealogies of Pennsylvania Germans. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 29: Records of Huguenots in the United States, Canada and the West Indies with some mention of Dutch and German sources. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0020450Emigration / ImmigrationItem 3: Account of redemptioners, Custom House, London, England 1774-1775
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 3: Along the Scandinavian emigrant trail - Iceland. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0962561Emigration / ImmigrationItem 3: Passengers and ships prior to 1684: reprints of articles with corrections, additions and new materials. Contents: The real Welcome passengers; William Penn's 23 ships with notes on some of their passengers; The "Lyon" of Liverpool in the Chester Port Book 1682; Pennsylvania's 1683 ships; Digest of ship and passenger arrivals in the Delaware; Goods to start a colony; John West and the "Welcome"; Mrs. Thomas Wynne and family; The Philadelphia and Bucks County registers of arrivals; Passengers on the "Friends' Adventure" and the "Endeavor"; the names of the early settlers of Darby Twp, Chester Co, PA; the sailing of the ship "Submission" 1682 with a true copy of the vessel's log; The first purchasers of Pennsylvania
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 30: Finding your Italian and Italian-Swiss ancestors, and emigration from Italy to the New World. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 33: Emigration from Germany through Poland and Russia to the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 33: Genealogical research in Spain - emigration records. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1183567Emigration / ImmigrationItem 34: People who migrated from the Leine valley in Wurttemberg to the United States in the 19th century; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
1183567Emigration / ImmigrationItem 35: People who immigrated from the Heidelberg and Mosbach districts of Baden to America in the years 1749-1750; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
1183567Emigration / ImmigrationItem 36: People who immigrated from the Heidelberg district of Baden to America in the years 1737-1738, 1851, 1753-1754
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItem 36: Yugoslav migrations to the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1183567Emigration / ImmigrationItem 37: A description of emigration from Hannover based on 19th century statistics; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
1183567Emigration / ImmigrationItem 38: Studien zur Amerikaauswanderung aus Baden-Durlach fur das Jahr 1751; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
0874190Emigration / ImmigrationItem 4: Migrations to and within the United StatesYes
1183567Emigration / ImmigrationItem 40: Emigration from the district of Asperg, Wurttemberg, Germany in the 18th and 19th centuries
0897217Emigration / ImmigrationItem 44: The exodus of British loyalists (Royalists) from the US to Canada, England, the Carribbean, and Spanish territories. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 49: European migration to Australasia and the Pacific - introduction. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0874190Emigration / ImmigrationItem 5: Immigrants to America before 1750: an alphabetical list of immigrants to the Colonies, compiled from official and other records
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 50: European migrations to Australasia and the Pacific - European castaways in the Pacific before Captain Cook. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 51: Immigration patterns in South Africa and their effect on genealogical research: Netherland administration (Netherland East India Company 1652-1795, and the Batavian Republic 1803-1806). Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216Emigration / ImmigrationItem 6: Japanese Americans. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215Emigration / ImmigrationItem 7: Swedish settlements and records in the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214Emigration / ImmigrationItems 19-21: Bridging the Atlantic: finding the place of origin of your German ancestor - Part I United States, Part II Germany and Part III the Netherlands. Part of World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0874190Emigration / ImmigrationItems 2-3: American colonists in English records: first and second series: a guide to direct references in authentic records, passenger lists not in "Hotten", etcYes
0020450Emigration / ImmigrationItems 4-5: Registry of the redemptioners 1785-1804 and 1817-1831 in Philadelphia
0830235Emigration / ImmigrationLists of passengers arriving in Nantucket, Mass 1820-1862; Newark, NJ 1836; New Bedford, Mass. 1826-1852; New Berne, NC 1820-1865; Newburyport, Mass 1821-1839; New Haven, Conn. 1820-1873
0186631Emigration / ImmigrationPhotographic copies of manuscript material concerning Bernese Anabaptists, including family papers, rules and regulations, legal and ecclesiastical documents, etc. deposited at the City Library of Bern, abt 1521-1930. This film contains extracts of ecclesiastical documents, judgements and legal sentences, mandatory letters, correspondences, history of migrations 1521-1799
0418210Emigration / ImmigrationSupplemental index to passenger lists of vessels arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports (excluding New York) 1820-1874: Index Ee-ElYes
0418305Emigration / ImmigrationSupplemental index to passenger lists of vessels arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports (excluding New York) 1820-1874: Index Reb-ReillYes
0418313Emigration / ImmigrationSupplemental index to passenger lists of vessels arriving at Atlantic and Gulf Coast ports (excluding New York) 1820-1874: Index Ryb-SaqYes
1307514EmmartItem 20: Samuel Edward McKee (1843-1923) son of Robert McKee and Elizabeth McMorris, married Martha Anna Emmart, daughter of Abraham William Emmart and Elizabeth Jane Vance, in 1864 in Hampshire Co, WV after he had served in the Confederate Army. The moved (via Illinois and Iowa) to Miami Co, Kansas; includes Donham, Nevins, Rose, and SunleyYes
1206449EmmonsItem 7: Emmons family genealogy: a record of the emigrant Thomas Emmons of Newport, Rhode Island with many descendants from 1639-1905Yes
0000884EmoryThe Bowman Family: Historical Memorial Volume from earliest traditions to present time, 1886Yes
1307514EndersItem 11: Thomas Joseph Corrigan (1856-1915) married twice, immigrated from Orillia, Ontario to Sanborn, Wisconsin, and moved later to Washburn and then to Ashland, Wisconsin; includes Enders, Hogan, Miresse, Rogalla, and Zalewski
1206439EndressItem 4: John Zachariah Endress (1726-1810) a widower, immigrated with son Andress Philip, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1766, married widow Anna Maria Sansfelt in 1768, and moved to Elkton, Maryland in 1789. After he again became a widower, he lived with daughter in Eaton, PA; includes Chew, Fries, Fitzhugh and related familiesYes
0897325EnglandImperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, Vol. 1-2Yes
0897326EnglandImperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, Vol. 3-4Yes
0897214EnglandItem 1: Four centuries of population movement within Great Britain - the 19th century. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0599300EnglandItem 1: Genealogical Quarterly - notes and queries dealing with British and American family and clan history and biography, Vol. 7
0897216EnglandItem 1: Immigration patterns in South Africa and their effects on genealogical research - British administration 1806-1910. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItem 10: Land records of England and Wales - a mine of information. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItem 11: Court records of England and Wales. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
A=1018883EnglandItem 11: John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Mass, 1645, from Alfred the Greaat, King of England, 871-901
1206439EnglandItem 13: History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884: comprising the genealogy and biography for about 1000 years of the families of Riddell, Riddle, Ridlon, Ridley, etcYes
1321387EnglandItem 13: History of the Richard Rawlings family - Richard (1826-1912) was a son of Richard Newman Rawlins and Sarah Kingstone of Burbage, England. He married Providence (Prudence) Mary Rawlings in 1846 (they were 2nd cousins). They became Mormon converts in 1854 and immigrated in 1868 from England to Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard married 5 polygamous wives and moved to Fairview, Oneida (now Franklin) County, Idaho. Ancestors to the 1500s lived in England. Includes Aveson, Batt, Dent, Newman, Pyke, Spackman families.
1321083EnglandItem 19: A Kenfield History - William Canfield (1670-1707) emigrated from England to Albany, NY during or before 1695 as a British soldier, deserted from the army, and settled in Westfield, Mass. He changed his surname to Kentfield, and moved to Northampton, Mass. The Canfield ancestry in England originated with Guillaume de Canville, who emigrated from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror. Includes Bacon, Crouch, Moulton, Morrell, Shumway, Trumbull families.Yes
0990269EnglandItem 2: Phillimore's parish register series of marriages and some banns in England and Ireland arranged in counties
0547171EnglandItem 2: Wills and their whereabouts
0564126EnglandItem 24: Letter dated 1967 London, England to Mrs. Marie Ellison, Cuerneville, California: lists results of searches made on Mrs. Ellison's Irvine research. Includes a list of all Irvine (Irwin) names found in marriage license bonds of Clogher Diocese prior to 1750 and transcripts of wills containing Irvin or Irwin names which still exist
0897215EnglandItem 28: Records of Huguenots in the British Isles. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0990269EnglandItem 3: Index to the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales, from 1837, kept by the Registrar GeneralYes
0897214EnglandItem 4: Genealogy in British military and maritime record - Naval records. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0990269EnglandItem 4: Guide to the arrangement of the registration districts listed in the indexes to the civil registration of England and Wales
0982335EnglandItem 4: James Froom, United Empire Loyalist of England, Vermont, and Upper Canada: James Froom was born about 1736, probably in England, and died about 1820, probably in Johnstown, Ontario, Canada. Includes Adams, Vrooman, Woodward and allied familiesYes
0896641EnglandItem 4: The knightage of Great Britain and Ireland: a concise view of knighthood and its various orders, with historical and biographical details
0897217EnglandItem 44: The exodus of British loyalists (Royalists) from the US to Canada, England, the Carribbean, and Spanish territories. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItem 5: Genealogy in British military and maritime records - Merchant shipping records. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0924086EnglandItem 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
0897214EnglandItem 6: Developing the working man's pedigree prior to 1800. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItem 7: The coordinated use of 17th century English and American records by genealogists. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItem 8: Registers of British nonconformist groups as a genealogical source. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItem 9: Remarkable collection of English-Welsh probate records and aides in using them. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214EnglandItems 2-3: Genealogy in British military and maritime records - the British army. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0673260EnglandItems 6-8: Temple record book 1560-1903: consists of genealogical data with some temple ordinances 1877-1918 for Birch ancestry of Erastus Birch, Eureka, Utah. Ancestry lived in England.
A=1018883England Lancashire, ShevingtonItem 12: Forty sound reasons why John Prescott (born at Shevington, Lancashire, England 1604); John Prescott (of Sowerby, Halifax Parish Co, NY who married Mary Gawkroger there in 1629); and John Prescott (who died at Lancaster, Mass. 1681, aged 77 years) are one and the same person
0994068England, Bedfordshire, BedfordItem 10: Pedigree of Howard family of Bedford, England: William Howard was baptized 1690, married Mary Richardson, and was buried 1723 in Bedford
0441490England, BerkshireItem 1: Society of Friends: Registers of the Quarterly Meetings of Berkshire and Oxfordshire: marriages 1648-1725, births 1612-1725, burials 1655-1725
0564126England, BradwichItem 5: Boone family 1690-1965: George Boone (b. 1690) was brother of Squire Boone, the father of Daniel Boone. He married Deborah Howell in Bradwich, England in 1713. They emigrated and settled in Philadelphia in 1714, where he taught school. They had 10 children. The family later moved to Berks County, PA
1321387England, BraintreeItem 16: Harding family, 1929 edition - Stephen Harding was born in Braintree, England in 1624. In 1647 he left his home in Weymouth, England. He died 1698. Yes
0241216England, Buckinghamshire1841 Census
0193627England, Buckinghamshire1851 Census
0542712England, Buckinghamshire1861 Census
0828510England, Buckinghamshire1871 Census
0441490England, BuckinghamshireItem 3: Society of Friends: Registers of the Quarterly Meetings of Buckinghamshire: births 1645-1725, burials 1656-1725
0496686England, Buckinghamshire Items 3 and 6: Marriages 1558-1812
0185431England, Buckinghamshire, Aston-AbbotsItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
0828510England, Buckinghamshire, Fingest1871 Census
0828510England, Buckinghamshire, Great Marlow1871 Census
0828510England, Buckinghamshire, Turville1871 Census
0165997England, CheshireDutton History: John Dutton, b. in Cheshire, England in 1647, married Mary Darlington, daughter of George Darlington; they had 5 children, the first 4 born in England. The family immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1682 and settled in Delaware County. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0542837England, Cornwall1861 Census
0994068England, CornwallItem 14: Pedigree charts-certificates for Ferris family of Feock, Fowey, Charlestown, Looe, Cornwall, England: John Ferris (b. 1721) married Mary Thethewy, daughter of John and Joanna, in 1746Yes
0496686England, CornwallItems 4 and 9: Marriages 1558-1812
0599300England, CornwallMarriages: Ludgvan 1563-1812; Sancreed 1599-1812; St. Breage 1599-1812; and St. Germoe 1674-1812
0226164England, Cornwall, LudgvanParish registers: Burials 1813-1960Yes
0226163England, Cornwall, LudgvanParish registers: Christenings 1769-1959; burials 1769-1812Yes
0254219England, Cornwall, St. BuryanParish register of St. Buryan's: baptisms 1653-1812; burials 1653-1812Yes
1145592England, Cornwall, St. BuryanParish register printouts of St. Buryan, Cornwall, England: christenings 1653-1847
0185431England, Cumberland, SkirwithItem 43: John Yates of England and Virginia: John Yates (1779-1851) was born at Skirwith Abbey, Cumberland, England, the middle son of John Orfeur and Mary Aglionly Yates. He immigrated to America 1792 to join his father's older brother who lived at Fredericksburg, Virginia. His uncle, having no heirs, was seeking someone to inherit his large estates. John and wife Julia Lovell (1783-1866) had 10 children 1804-1819. The family lived at Walnut Grove, now in Jefferson County, WV.
0498134England, DerbyshireBishop's transcripts for Swarkeston 1663-1868 and Bishops transcripts for Taddington and Priestcliffe 1670-1868 (baptisms, marriages, burials)
1020779England, DerbyshireItem 15: Wilmot-Wilmoth-Wilmeth families of England and AmericaYes
0185431England, DerbyshireItem 6: The Rhodes family in America: Newsletter for Rhodes (and variant spellings) families in the United States whose ancestors came mainly from England and from Palatinate Germany and France. A pedigree chart concentrates on the ancestry and descendants of Francis Rodes (d. 1591) who was a Justice of the Court of Common Pleas under the reign of Queen Elizabeth in the 16th century. He accumulated vast estates, including Borlborough Hall in Derbyshire (which had earlier belonged to the Boronely family, which had died out). The chart also shows the Palatinate lines that immigrated to Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, and Ohio. One of these Palatinate lines originated in Switzerland. The time period covered by this pedigree chart is from 1066 A.D. in England and about 1200 A.D. in the Palatinate to 1878 in America
1042082England, DerbyshireParish registers for Aston-upon Trent 1667-1966; Boulton 1756-1960 (includes churchwardens' accounts and poor law records); Chellaston 1570-1951
1042136England, DerbyshireParish registers: Ticknall chest records 1685-1882; Repton registers and poor law records 1579-1908
0962647England, Derbyshire, Dale AbbeyItem 4: Genealogical abstracts of the wills of Dale Abbey Peculiar Court 1753-1856
0962647England, Derbyshire, DenbyItem 2: History of Denby - contains history, genealogy and Denby parish registers 1573-1812: baptisms 1573, 1577-1812, marriages 1577-1578, 1582-1812, burials 1575-1812
0962647England, Derbyshire, DerbyItem 1: Chronicles of the collegiate church or free chapel of All Saints, Derby, England
0962647England, Derbyshire, DerbyItem 3: History and directory of the borough of Derby, intended as a guide to strangers visiting the town
1042074England, Derbyshire, Marston-upon-DoveParish register: Baptisms 1654-1837; Marriages 1654-1682, 1698-1702, 1731-1898; Banns 1781-1789, 1824-1912; Burials 1654-1887Yes
1042075England, Derbyshire, Marston-upon-DoveParish register: Baptisms 1793-1818; Burials 1820-1822, 1839-1846; Parish chest records: Marriage licenses 1802, 1813-1837; Sunday School papers, accounts, notes, memorandums; Charities 1655-1913 (indentures, lease notes, wills, notices, and accounts; Misc. vestry papers 1807-1899Yes
1042076England, Derbyshire, Marston-upon-DoveParish register: Churchwardens Accounts 1875-1925 (includes vestry meetings) overseers accounts 1808-1868 constables accounts 1652, 1669-1672, 1693-1703, 1720-1867 Surveyors accounts 1809-1864Yes
0428944England, Derbyshire, Sutton-cum-DuckmantonItem 1: Parish church records: baptisms, marriages, burials, 1668-1671, 1676-1708, 1711-1719, 1726-1812
0428944England, Derbyshire, Sutton-on-the-HillItem 2: Parish church records: baptisms, marriages, burials, 1673-1675, 1679-1684, 1660-1661, 1665-1672, 1676-1678, 1685-1705, 1708-1722, 1662-1664, 1722-1751, 1758-1812
1042076England, Derbyshire, Sutton-on-the-HillParish register: Baptisms 1567-1960; Marriages 1567-1812; Banns 1773-1812; Burials 1567-1812
0428944England, Derbyshire, SwarkestonItem 3: Parish church records: baptisms, marriages, burials, 1663-1665, 1673-1676, 1679-1685, 1667-1672, 1677-1678, 1685-1810
0185431England, Devonhire, PlymouthItem 7: Rogerson family Bible records: The family Bible of Robert Rogerson of Rehoboth, Mass. He was born at Portsmouth, England 1721, and died at Rehoboth 1799. Rev. Robert Rogerson and wife Betty (d. 1793) were married in 1756. They had 7 children 1759-1767. Their son John (1762-1835) and wife Mary (1771-1833) were married in 1794. They had 6 children 1795-1812. Their son, John Randolph Rogerson (1812) and Mary L. Blanding (1816) both natives of Rehoboth, were married in 1837. They had 4 children 1838-1849. Includes births of grandchildren. Lydia Rogerson (1767-1853) daughter of Robert and Betty Rogerson, and Eleazer Bullock (1767-1834) were married in 1795
0165997England, DevonshireGould lines: Jeremiah Gould emigrated from England to America with wife Priscilla and 3 sons in 1637. They settled in part of Newport County, Rhode Island, now called Middletown. After Priscilla's death, Jeremiah returned to England and died in Devon, sometime after 1655. Descendants lived in Rhode Island. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1033898England, Devonshire, DittishamItem 11: Edward Cartwright (1640-1705) born in Dittisham, Devonshire, England, was probably at Boston, Mass by 1662. He was living in the Isles of Sholes, Maine by 1670, and on Nantucket Island, Mass by 1673. He married twice and was the father of 5 children. Includes Abraham Northrip (b. 1774) of New YorkYes
0165997England, Devonshire, PlymouthEly family: Richard Ely, a shipping merchant in Plymouth, England, and a Puritan, immigrated to America in 1660 and settled at Lyme, Connecticut. He and wife Elizabeth Fenwick Cullick, had 2 sons. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0917535England, Devonshire, StokeinteignheadItems 1-2: Church of England parish register transcripts 1538-1837
0917535England, Devonshire, SutcombeItem 3: Church of England parish register transcripts and Bishop's transcripts 1597-1875
0185431England, Devonshire, TeignmouthItem 19: Spratt family: Biographical sketches of several distinguished Spratt family members: record includes Harmer Devereux Spratt (b. 1820), J.P. of Pencil Hill, County Cork, Ireland; James Spratt (1771-1853), commander in the Navy, of Harrel's Cross, County Dublin, Ireland and Teignmouth, Devonshire, England; Thomas Abel Brimage Spratt (1811-1888), vice-admiral, hydrographer and author, of Teignmouth, Devonshire, England and Tunibridge Wells, England; Thomas Sprat (1635-1713), Bishop of Rochester and Dean of Westminster.
0165997England, Devonshire, TivertonHosford-Horseford family: the first 5 generations proven by wills, land deeds, etc: William Hosford was living at Dorchester, Mass., in 1633; at Windsor, Connecticut in 1635-1636; and at Springfield, Mass., in 1652-1654. He and his wife had 6 children most probably born in England. His wife died at Windsor, CT in 1651. He married (2) Jane, the widow of Henry Fowkes. He returned to England in 1654 and died in 1660 at Tiverton, Devon County, England. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0496696England, DorsetshireItem 3: Marriages 1538-1812
0564126England, DorsetshireItem 43: Family register of William White, b. 1830, son of John White and Ann Ainsworth of Dorsetshire, England. He married Charlotte Sanders (1824-1900) in 1854; they had 4 children. Includes Fleanor (Fleenor) Dillow family Bible records: Robert Fleanor b. 1876, married Lenora Dillow (b. 1879) in Decatur, Illinois
0858791England, DorsetshireItem 8: Bramblette-Bramlett-Bramlitt family notes: Dr. John Woodson, a surgeon to a company of British soldiers, emigrated from Dorsetshire, England with wife, and settled in Virginia in what is now Prince George county, VA. His descendant of the 6th generation, Jane Woodson, daughter of Sanburne Woodson of Cumberland County, VA married Ambrose Bramlitt, an early settler of Bedford County, VA in 1768. The family migrated to North Carolina before 1774.
0472033England, EssexBoyd's Marriage Index Vol. 1-3: contains Vol. 1 Grooms, A-K 1538-1600; Vol. 2 Grooms, L-Z 1538-1600; Vol. 3 Brides, A-K 1538-1600
0165997England, EssexCoggeshall line: John Coggshall (1591-1647) his wife Mary and 3 children emigrated from Essex County, England to New England in 1632, landing at Boston and later settling in Portsmouth and Newport, Rhode Island. Three more children were born in Portsmouth. List direct ancestors, and their families, of Mary Brown White, daughter of Peleg Brown (1841-1926) of South Kingstown and Narragansett, Rhode Island. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0496696England, EssexItem 4: Marriages 1539-1837
0185431England, Essex, BoxtedItem 33: Warner family: William Warner (b. 1590) is believed to be the son of Samuel Warner of Boxted, Essex County, England. He immigrated to New England with 3 of his children as early as 1635. He was one of the pioneer settlers in Ipswich, Mass. His grandson, John Warner (1652-1712) was born at Ipswich, son of Daniel Warner (1618-1688). He married twice and was the father of 9 children 1666-1697.
0599343England, Gloucester, MiserdenItem 5: Descendants of Thomas Henry Stephens, b. 1839 at Camp Miserden, Gloucester, England, son of Henry and Susannah Ireland Stephens. He joined the LDS Church in 1861, immigrated to Utah, and settled at Henefer, Summit County, Utah. He married Mary Jones (1842-1905) in 1865 at Henefer; they had 9 children 1867-1883. He died in 1908 at Salt Lake City and was buried at Henefer.
1020779England, GloucestershireItem 15: Wilmot-Wilmoth-Wilmeth families of England and AmericaYes
0185431England, GloucestershireItem 18: Ancestors of Emma Della Sperry (b. 1886) at Nephi, UT, daughter of Charles Henry Sperry (1850-19115) and Caroline Webb Sperry (1851-1940). Her ancestors include: Richard Sperry (1652-1734) of New Haven, CT; Josiah Miller (1795-1865) of Bolton, VT; Samuel Webb Jr. (1796-1852) of Coaley, Gloucestershire, England; Samuel Olpin (1775-1858) of Carn, Gloucestershire, England
0496696England, GloucestershireItem 5: Marriages 1544-1812
0441490England, Gloucestershire, BristolItem 2: Society of Friends: Registers of the Quarterly Meetings of Bristol and Somersetshire: marriages 1657-1725, births 1644-1725
0185431England, Gloucestershire, StoweItem 10: Dedication of Medway Free Public Library given in memory of Addison and Lydia Thayer by their children: Includes a brief sketch on their ancestors. Addison Thayer was the son of Cephas Thayer, who was born at Bellingham, Mass. In 1789, but moved to West Medway, Mass. at an early age. Lydia Thayer was descended from John Partridge who migrated to Medford in 1651. His grandson, Joel Partridge, who served in the Revolutionary War, was her grandfather. On her maternal side was Thomas Sanford of Stowe, Gloucestershire, England, who immigrated to Boston in 1631. Also includes Sanford family 1651-1922: Zachary Sanford (d. 1668) settled at Saybrook, Connecticut in 1651. He and wife Hannah Rockwell had 7 children 1653-1668. Record chiefly follows line of descent to Dwight Edward Sanford (1841-1895). He was born at Hawley, Mass, the son of William Sanford (1804-1869). He married twice and was the father of 8 children 1870-1893. He died at Hartford, Connecticut. Includes grandchildren
1035734England, HampshireItem 17: Hiram Austin and Sarah Pettit married 1863. His brother Julius Austin (b. 1806) married Frances Freeman (b. 1814). They were the sons of Benajah Austin and descendants of Richard Austin who immigrated from Hampshire Co, England and settled in Cambridge, Mass in 1638. Frances Freeman Austin was a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
0496696England, HampshireItem 6: Marriages 1547-1812
0496686England, HampshireItems 2 and 5 and 7: Marriages 1558-1812
0564126England, Hampshire, FarehamItem 1: Loring family extracts 1808-1821 - Fareham, Hampshire: contains parish register extracts for the families of Captain John Wentworth Loring, R.N., and his wife Anna; and Captain John Loring, R.N., and his wife Mary Macneal Loring. Capt. John Loring died in 1808. His widow Mary married Capt. John Nash, R.N. in 1810. Includes a newspaper clipping "The old English home of John Adam's ancestors" published in the Boston Transcript before 1942
0185431England, Herefordshire, HuntingtonItem 4: Rees history: Thomas Huntington Rees was born at Meline in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 1774. He trained for the ministry at Carmarthen College and in 1802 accepted a post at Huntington, where he remained a pastor for nearly 56 years and master of the school for 42 years. He married Mary Evans in 1804. They had 11 children. He died at Huntington, Herefordshire, England in 1858. Includes a partial list of the descendants of Thomas Price, great grandson of Morris Price, first of his line to live at Coedllwydon, Wales
0496696England, HertfordshireItem 2: Marriages 1559-1812
0185431England, HertfordshireItem 38: Early ancestors of Abbott, Denison and Willie families of Bishop's Stortford, County Herts, England: These families are the ancestors of George Abbott (1617-1681) and William Denison (b. 1571), both of whom immigrated to Roxbury, Mass. They were related because George's grandmother was a Willie, and William's mother was a WillieYes
A=1018883England, Hertfordshire, BaldockItem 5: John Pratt of Cambridge, Mass, about 1633, and of Hartford, Conn in 1636: John Pratt (1607-1655) immigrated from Stevenage, England, and his ancestors lived in Baldock, England before his father became a rector in Stevenage
A=1018883England, Hertfordshire, BaldockItem 6: Lieut. William Pratt of Cambridge, Mass. About 1635; Hartford Conn. About 1636; and Saybrook about 1645: William Pratt (d. 1678) was the son of Rev. William Pratt of Stevenage, England, and his earlier ancestry lived in Baldock, England. William immigrated to Mass. about 1633
0496822England, Hertfordshire, HunsdonItem 2: Parish registers of Hunsdon County, Hertfordshire 1546-1837Yes
0185431England, Hertfordshire, PuttenhamItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
A=1018883England, Hertfordshire, StevenageItem 5: John Pratt of Cambridge, Mass, about 1633, and of Hartford, Conn in 1636: John Pratt (1607-1655) immigrated from Stevenage, England, and his ancestors lived in Baldock, England before his father became a rector in Stevenage
A=1018883England, Hertfordshire, StevenageItem 6: Lieut. William Pratt of Cambridge, Mass. About 1635; Hartford Conn. About 1636; and Saybrook about 1645: William Pratt (d. 1678) was the son of Rev. William Pratt of Stevenage, England, and his earlier ancestry lived in Baldock, England. William immigrated to Mass. about 1633
0185431England, Hertfordshire, WestmillItem 5: The Richardsons of West Mill, Herts, England and Woburn in New England: Ezekiel Richardson immigrated from Westmill, Hertford County, England to Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1630, probably coming with John Winthrop. Thomas and Samuel Richardson, brothers of Ezekiel, immigrated to join Ezekiel during or before 1636, after the death of their father Thomas Richardson Sr. (d. 1630). Includes Richardson ancestry to 1590, together with the ancestry of other early immigrants to New England, New York and elsewhere
0185431England, KentItem 31: Turner families of Athol and Phillipston: Humphrey Turner was born in Kent County, England 1594. He arrived in Plymouth Colony in 1628 and built a house at Scituate, Mass. In 1633. He and wife Lydia Garner had at least 6 sons. The article lists children of each generation, but chiefly traces line of descent to Ezra Turner (1740-1815) a Revolutionary War soldier. He was born at Hanover, Mass, the son of Amasa Turner. He migrated to Petersboro, New Hampshire where in 1764 he married Submit Swan. They had at least 7 children. Ezra gave up things of the world to become a Shaker, taking his wife and children with him. His children gradually left the Shaker community to marry - several settling at Phillipston, Mass. His wife Submit left the community to live with a daughter at Phillipston. She died there in 1830. Ezra stayed with the Shakers and died in the community in 1815.
1206439England, Kent, AshfordItem 8: Descent from Ralph Dayton and Alice Goldhatch Tritton, married 1617, Ashford, County Kent, England: the Dayton family in AmericaYes
0165997England, Kent, CanterburyWilliam Johnson of Charlestown, Mass., married Elizabeth Storey in Canterbury, England in 1630. They joined the Charlestown Church in Boston, Mass., in 1634. He died in 1677. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0908999England, Kent, TenterdenItem 6: Hinckley family history: Samuel Hinckley of Tenterden, Kent, England, emigrated to the US in 1635 on the ship "Hercules" and settled in Scituate, Mass.
0496696England, LancashireItem 1: A genealogical memorial of the family of Fielden, of Todmorden, in the counties of York and Lancaster, with appendices of abstracts of parish registers, wills, monumental inscriptions, and original documents; together with notices of the family in Newark in county of Nottingham, and various parts of Lancashire. The Fielden family claims to descend from the Fieldings who were the Earls of Denbigh. These Fieldings claim to be descended from Geoffrey de Fielding who was the son og Geoffrey, Count of Hapsburgh from GermanyYes
0564126England, LancashireItem 40: Notes on pedigree of the Standish family of Lancashire, whose charter begin in 1222, which is divided into 2 branches - Standish of Standish Manor and Standish of Duxbury Manor, both being descended from Thurstan de Standish, who flourished in the time of Henry III. Myles Standish, military leader of the Pilgrim Father was descended from this branch. Notes on the Gurley family of Wexford and Carlow. Includes pedigree for Byron family. Richard, 2nd Lord Byron, died 1679, age 74.
1035734England, Lancashire Item 1: Genealogical record of Margarit Elizabeth Ratcliff Harmon: James Harold Harmon (b. 1915) and Margaret Elizabeth Ratcliff (b. 1913) were married in 1946 at Jackson, Hinds, Miss. Their 2 children were born at Houston, Harris, TX. Her oldest ancestor family in the record is that of Richard Ratcliff and Alice Rawsthorne who had 10 children, all born in Lancastershire, England
0547171England, Lancashire, BlackburnItem 4: Chronological notes on the history of the town and parish of Blackburn, Lancashire, England from AD 317 to AD 1883
0496822England, Lancashire, BuryItem 3: Parish registers of the parish church of Bury in the county of Lancaster: Vol. 1 from 1590-1616
0093677England, Lancashire, BuryParish registers for St. Mary's Church, Bury: Christenings and burials 1590-1782; Marriages 1647-1753; banns and marriages 1754-1762; Marriages 1762-1770 (St. John's Chapel), Christenings 1770-1775Yes
0304665England, Lancashire, LiverpoolItem 8: Kirk sessions records, baptisms 1794-1869, Oldham Street, Liverpool, England
0304665England, Lancashire, LiverpoolItem 9: Kirk sessions records, births and baptisms 1823-1873, St. Andrews, Liverpool, England
0896955England, Lancashire, PendleburyItem 5: John and Ellen Crofts and posterity: John Crofts was born 1832 in North Wales, son of Joseph Crofts and Sarah Wainwright. He married Ellen Rothwell (1837-) daughter of Samuel Rothwell and Mary Fletcher in 1854. They had settled in Pendlebury, near Manchester, and joined the LDS Church. They immigrated to America and settled in Utah.Yes
0928060England, Lancashire, RochdaleItem 12: Barker family of Taylorsville, Utah: Charles Barker was born 1824 at Rochdale, Lancashire, EnglandYes
A=1018883England, Lancashire, ShevingtonItem 14: Ancestry of John Prescott: condensed from Boston Evening Transcript 1905 "Although we do not find any official document that says John Prescott the emigrant was the son of Ralph of Shevington, yet we believe it is reasonably clear"
0908999England, Leicestershire, Frisby-on-the-WreakItem 9: Origin of the Frisbie family
0994068England, Leicestershire, Great GlennItem 9: Pedigree of Westons of Great Glenn, Leicester Co, England, traced in connection with possible disposition of an estate
1020779England, LincolnshireItem 15: Wilmot-Wilmoth-Wilmeth families of England and AmericaYes
0496822England, LincolnshireItem 4: Lincoln marriage licenses: an abstract of the allegation books preserved in the registry of the Bishop of Lincoln 1598-1628Yes
0994068England, LincolnshireItem 4: Sir Gilbert Waterhouse, Knight of Krytom in Lincolnshire, England: Joshua Waterhouse was born in Yorkshire, England. He came to the United States with Jonas Ingham and later married his daughter. They settled in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey where he died in 1772. His Royalty line was that of Sir Gilbert Waterhouse
0185431England, Lincolnshire, AlfordItem 32: Copy of vital records of Wardwell family of Penobscot, Maine 1750-1873: descendants of Eliakim Wardwell of York, Maine (grandson of Thomas Wardwell of Alford, Lin. England, of Boston, Mass., and of Exeter, New Hampshire): Births 1775-1868; Marriages 1804-1873; Deaths 1802-1939
0994068England, Lincolnshire, ScrivelsbyItem 6: Pedigree of the family of the Dymokes of Scrivelsby: Chart of the Dymoke family in England 1300 AD to 1893, living chieifly in Lincoln County, England; the family was part of the English peerage, being Knights or Lords of Scrivelsby
A=1018883England, LondonItem 10: William Presbrey (1690-1771) born in London, England, immigrated in 1711 to Boston. Later he settled in Taunton, Mass. He married Hannah Smith (1687-1763), daughter of Nathaniel and Experince Smith about 1725; they had 3 childrenYes
0994068England, LondonItem 11: Collection of Jewish records in London, England: includes pedigree slips filed by family code, a name index to the pedigree slips, misc. data slips, and a locality index
A=1018883England, LondonItem 15: Descendants of Roger Preston (1614-1666) of Ipswich and Salem Village, Mass, who immigrated from London to Ipswich, Mass, and moved to Sale in 1660 and died (perhaps in Lynn).
0020450England, LondonItem 3: Account of redemptioners, Custom House, London, England 1774-1775
0908999England, LondonItem 8: Alfred Stillman 1809-1850 ancestry: George Stillman of London emigrated to the US about 1684. He resided in Hadley, Mass. And Wethersfield, Conn.
0547171England, London, St. Botolph BishopsgateItem 1: Registers of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate, London: Vol. 1 contains marriages 1558-1753, baptisms 1558-1628, burials 1558-1628Yes
1020779England, Middlesex, Thistleworth (Isleworth)Item 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
1020779England, Middlesex, WappingItem 14: William Willoughby of Wapping, Middlesex, England and later of Portsmouth, Southampton, England, and wife Elizabeth were the parents of 2 sons. He died in 1651. His son Francis Willoughby and first wife Mary, and their son, immigrated to America and settled at Charlestown, Mass in 1638. After Mary's death, he married (2) Hannah Taylor in 1640; they had 5 children. After her death he returned to England in 1647, where he married (3) Margaret Locke Taylor, a widow. They returned to America and had 3 children. He served as deputy governor of Mass. from 1655 until his death 1671
0599300England, Middlesex, WestminsterItem 2: Registers ofo St. Paul's Church, Covent Garden, London, Vol. 33-36Yes
0894719England, NorfolkChurch of England Parish records 1557-1838 for Lessingham, Honing, Horsey-next-the-Sea, Ingham, Knapton, Letheringsett, and Ridlington
0994068England, Norfolk, HarpleyItem 5: Genealogy of the Walpoles of Houghton: Thomas Walpole of Houghton of Harpley County, Norfolk (d. 1512) married Joanne, daughter of William Cobbe of Sandringham, County Norfolk. His second wife was Alice, widow of Andrew Wolsey. He had at least 5 children
0185431England, Norfolk, HinghamItem 21: The Smith families of Athol and Phillipston, Massachusetts: descended from early settlers in the area from two different lines. One line came into the area when brothers Ephraim and Aaron Smith migrated from the Connecticut Valley and settled at Athol. Their immigrant ancestor, Lt. Samuel Smith, emigrated from Ipswich, England in 1634. The second line of Smiths was started when Captain Nathaniel Smith came from Truro on Cape Cod with several other families. Captain Smith's immigrant ancestor was Ralph Smyth, who emigrated from Hingham England and settled at Hingham, Mass.
0994068England, Norfolk, HoughtonItem 5: Genealogy of the Walpoles of Houghton: Thomas Walpole of Houghton of Harpley County, Norfolk (d. 1512) married Joanne, daughter of William Cobbe of Sandringham, County Norfolk. His second wife was Alice, widow of Andrew Wolsey. He had at least 5 children
1020779England, Norfolk, NorwichItem 10: Robert Williams and wife Elizabeth Stratton emigrated from Norwich, Norfolk, England 1637 and settled at Roxbury, Mass. They had at least 5 children. Elizabeth died 1674 and he married (2) Margaret Fearing, widow of John Fearing of Hingham in 1675. He died in 1693Yes
0994068England, Norfolk, NorwichItem 8: Clarke of Norwich: Abraham Clark married Alice Curtis in 1573 at St. Mary Coslany, Norwich. Victor de Clarke (b. 1551), their son, had at least 7 children. Descendants to 1740 lived in Norwich, London, Tombland, Seething and elsewhere
0994068England, Norfolk, SallItem 7: The Brett family of Sall, Norfolk, England: descendants of Dionosius Brett (d. 1602) and wife Margaret. Includes descendants to the 13th generation
0994068England, Norfolk, SandringhamItem 5: Genealogy of the Walpoles of Houghton: Thomas Walpole of Houghton of Harpley County, Norfolk (d. 1512) married Joanne, daughter of William Cobbe of Sandringham, County Norfolk. His second wife was Alice, widow of Andrew Wolsey. He had at least 5 children
0994068England, Norfolk, SeethingItem 8: Clarke of Norwich: Abraham Clark married Alice Curtis in 1573 at St. Mary Coslany, Norwich. Victor de Clarke (b. 1551), their son, had at least 7 children. Descendants to 1740 lived in Norwich, London, Tombland, Seething and elsewhere
0165997England, Norfolk, YarmouthTowne family: William Towne and Joanna Blessing were married in 1620 in Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; they had 8 children. The family was living in Salem, Mass. in 1640. They moved to Topsfield, Mass in 1651. He died in Topsfield in 1672. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0185431England, Northamptonshire, ThenfordItem 40: Woodhull-Converse family: Alfred Alexander Woodhull born 1837 at Princeton, New Jersey; married Margaret Elliott of Baltimore in 1868. A medical officer in the US Army, he served through the Civil War. He was a Brigadier General in 1904. Record indicates that his immigrant ancestor was Richard Wodhull (1620-1690) who was born at Thenford, Northampton, England and immigrated to America in 1648. He settled at Seauket, Long Island. John Kendrick Convers (1801-1880) was born at Lyme, New Hampshire. He married Sarah Allen (d. 1873) in 1834 at Burlington, Vermont. They had 8 children 1835-1851. John and Sarah Converse died at Burlington, VT
1020779England, NorwichItem 2: Veach Williams of Lebanon, Conn, who was 5th generation from Robert Williams (1593-1693) and family who emigrated 1637 from Norwich, England, and settled at Boston and then Roxbury, Mass. Veach Williams was a captain in the Connecticut Militia during the Revolutionary War. He married Lucy Walsworth in 1753; they had 11 childrenYes
0496696England, NottinghamshireItem 1: A genealogical memorial of the family of Fielden, of Todmorden, in the counties of York and Lancaster, with appendices of abstracts of parish registers, wills, monumental inscriptions, and original documents; together with notices of the family in Newark in county of Nottingham, and various parts of Lancashire. The Fielden family claims to descend from the Fieldings who were the Earls of Denbigh. These Fieldings claim to be descended from Geoffrey de Fielding who was the son og Geoffrey, Count of Hapsburgh from GermanyYes
0496686England, NottinghamshireItems 1 and 8: Marriages 1558-1812
1020779England, OsesoItem 4: Robert Williams, son of James and Alice Pemberton Williams, married Mary Barnard. Discovering he was to be brought to trial for radical preaching, he and wife embarked for America, arriving in Boston in 1631. They had 6 children 1633-1643. In 1637, he purchased land from the Indians and founded Providence, Rhode Island, and later the colony of Rhode Island.Yes
0441490England, OxfordshireItem 1: Society of Friends: Registers of the Quarterly Meetings of Berkshire and Oxfordshire: marriages 1648-1725, births 1612-1725, burials 1655-1725
0994068England, Oxfordshire, Middleton StoneyItem 12: Morris family from north Oxfordshire supplementary notes: This supplement traces the origin of the Morris family back 2 generations from Francis Morris (previously the earliest known family member) to Thomas Morris, who married Elizabeth Smithe 1631 at Middleton Stoney, OxfordshireYes
1279324England, SalopItem 22: Weaver family of Bettws, County Montgomery (and of Morville, County Salop)
1279324England, ShropshireItem 22: Weaver family of Bettws, County Montgomery (and of Morville, County Salop)
1183567England, Shropshire, Market DraytonItem 22: History of Market Drayton parish church, Shropshire, England; contains some genealogy, vital records and lists of vicars and churchwardensYes
1035734England, Somerset, Tolland ParishItem 12: Newsletter - 80th annual reunion report (1984) - for history of Wolcott families who probably came from the hamlet of Wolcott in Tolland Parish, Somerset, England. Focus on Henry Wolcott (b. 1579). His ancestors were Alice and Thomas Wolcott (1487-1554). Henry married Elizabeth Saunders in 1606. They left England in 1630 to settle in Dorchester, Mass. with the Dorset Puritans
1035936England, Somerset, Tolland ParishItem 13: Newsletter - 77th annual reunion report (1981) - for history of Wolcott families who probably came from the hamlet of Wolcott in Tolland Parish, Somerset, England. Focus on Henry Wolcott (b. 1579). His ancestors were Alice and Thomas Wolcott (1487-1554). Henry married Elizabeth Saunders in 1606. They left England in 1630 to settle in Dorchester, Mass. with the Dorset Puritans
0441490England, SomersetshireItem 2: Society of Friends: Registers of the Quarterly Meetings of Bristol and Somersetshire: marriages 1657-1725, births 1644-1725
0165997England, SomersetshireSlocombe (Slocum) lineage: Giles Slocombe, born Somersetshire, England, immigrated to America and settled in Portsmouth, twp, Rhode Island about 1638. He and wife Joan had 9 children 1642-1664. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1020779England, Southampton, PortsmouthItem 14: William Willoughby of Wapping, Middlesex, England and later of Portsmouth, Southampton, England, and wife Elizabeth were the parents of 2 sons. He died in 1651. His son Francis Willoughby and first wife Mary, and their son, immigrated to America and settled at Charlestown, Mass in 1638. After Mary's death, he married (2) Hannah Taylor in 1640; they had 5 children. After her death he returned to England in 1647, where he married (3) Margaret Locke Taylor, a widow. They returned to America and had 3 children. He served as deputy governor of Mass. from 1655 until his death 1671
0421606England, StaffordshireBishops transcripts - Parish Church of Tutbury records: baptisms, marriages and burials 1673-1809
1040841England, StaffordshireParish registers for Gayton 1593-1878; Gratwich 1755-1834; and Hanbury 1574-1876
1040886England, StaffordshireParish registers for Tettenhall-Wood 1868-1876; Trysull 1558-1877; Tutbury 1638-1876
1040887England, StaffordshireParish registers for Tutbury 1638-1876; Walsall-Wood 1835-1900
0474645England, Suffolk1841 CensusYes
0993230England, Suffolk, BarrowItem 4: Extracts of marriages of the Thingoe Hundred (Suffolk): Barrow marriages 1544-1573; St. James marriages 1801-1837
0993230England, Suffolk, Bury-St. EdmundsItem 4: Extracts of marriages of the Thingoe Hundred (Suffolk): Barrow marriages 1544-1573; St. James marriages 1801-1837
0993230England, Suffolk, Bury-St. EdmundsItem 5: Monumental inscriptions at Bury St. Edmunds (in the churches of St. Mary and St. James) 1635-1881
0993230England, Suffolk, Bury-St. EdmundsItems 1-3: Bury St. Edmunds, St. James parish registers: Vol. 1 baptisms 1558-1812; Vol. 3 burials 1562-1800; preface includes deaths 1361-1558 from memorial inscriptions, wills, etc
0185431England, Suffolk, IpswichItem 21: The Smith families of Athol and Phillipston, Massachusetts: descended from early settlers in the area from two different lines. One line came into the area when brothers Ephraim and Aaron Smith migrated from the Connecticut Valley and settled at Athol. Their immigrant ancestor, Lt. Samuel Smith, emigrated from Ipswich, England in 1634. The second line of Smiths was started when Captain Nathaniel Smith came from Truro on Cape Cod with several other families. Captain Smith's immigrant ancestor was Ralph Smyth, who emigrated from Hingham England and settled at Hingham, Mass.
1036819England, Suffolk, Thorpe-MorieuxItem 23: Robert Coe, Puritan, was born in 1596 at Thorpe-Morieux, Suffolk, England. He and family immigrated to America in 1634. They settled first at Watertown, Mass, later moved to Wethersfield, then Stamford, Connecticut, and finally to Hempstead, Newtown, and Jamaica, Long Island, New York
1035936England, SurreyItem 20: George Saxe was born in 1817 in Surrey, England, son of Thomas Saxe. He married Sarah Garmon at Abinger Parish, Surrey, in 1841; they had 11 children. The family emigrated to the United States in 1856 and settled in Edward Co, IL. When Sarah died in 1896, she was survived by her husband and 7 children
0839571England, Warwickshire, Birmingham1871 Census
1020779England, Warwickshire, Fenny ComptonItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
0165997England, Warwickshire, MonileyCopp family: William Copp b. 1589 near Moniley, Warwickshire, England. He married Ann Rogers in 1614, and (2) Judith Goodeth Itehener in 1634. He was the father of at least 9 children. The family immigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. He died 1670. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321387England, WeymouthItem 16: Harding family, 1929 edition - Stephen Harding was born in Braintree, England in 1624. In 1647 he left his home in Weymouth, England. He died 1698. Yes
0896955England, WiltshireItem 6: Cordell records: A Virginia Family - John Cordell was born in 1720 and was of Wiltshire, England. He married Elizabeth Edwards and they immigrated in 174? To Northumberland Co, VA.Yes
0858668England, WiltshireItem 6: Genealogy of 11 generations of John Ayer, born in Wiltshire, England in 1592, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rogers Eyre. He and wife Hannah had 8 children, immigrated to America in 1635 and settled first at Salisbury, Mass. They changed the spelling of their name from Eyre to Ayer on coming to America. The family moved to Ipswich before 1645 and then moved to Haverhill, Mass. by 1648-49. He died in Haverhill 1657.
0496696England, YorkshireItem 1: A genealogical memorial of the family of Fielden, of Todmorden, in the counties of York and Lancaster, with appendices of abstracts of parish registers, wills, monumental inscriptions, and original documents; together with notices of the family in Newark in county of Nottingham, and various parts of Lancashire. The Fielden family claims to descend from the Fieldings who were the Earls of Denbigh. These Fieldings claim to be descended from Geoffrey de Fielding who was the son og Geoffrey, Count of Hapsburgh from GermanyYes
0496822England, YorkshireItem 1: Directory of Leeds, Bradford, Huddersfield, Wakefield, Dewsbury, Bingley, Keighley, Heckmondwike, Holmfirst, Saddleworth . . . (1866)
1035734England, YorkshireItem 13: Memoir of Michael Wigglesworth (1631-1705) immigrated in 1638 from Yorkshire, England to Massachusetts with his father, Edward Wigglesworth, and the rest of Edward's family. Michael graduated in 1651 from Harvard, settled at Malden, Mass, in 1656, and married 3 times. He was a notable colonial poet
1279324England, YorkshireItem 22: Genealogical memoirs of the Ussher families in Ireland and Yorkshire County, England
0994068England, Yorkshire Item 4: Sir Gilbert Waterhouse, Knight of Krytom in Lincolnshire, England: Joshua Waterhouse was born in Yorkshire, England. He came to the United States with Jonas Ingham and later married his daughter. They settled in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey where he died in 1772. His Royalty line was that of Sir Gilbert Waterhouse
0994068England, Yorkshire, Holderness, RouthItem 2: Pedigree of the family Routh: Chiefly a record of descendants and some ancestors of Simon de Surdeval or de Ruda who settled at Ruda, or Routh, in Holderness, Yorkshire, England, by which name all of his descendants were known. His wife was Matilda Routh. Simon had 6 brothers who are also listed on this chart
0283596EnglishItem 2: English family Bible records 1762-1915: Patrick English (1762-1839) and wife Anna Collins, had 6 children 1791-1800. Their son James (1791-1869) married Jane Pickens (d. 1843) daughter of Matthew Pickens (1773-1842) and Susannah McFadden in 1812. They had 14 children 1813-1841. He married (2) Ann McCarroll in 1844. They had 5 children 1845-1852. He died in Harrison County, Ohio
0978077EnloesItem 3: Enloes-Inloes family records in Baltimore, MD
1321470EnnisItem 5: Hart family of Washington Co, Georgia - Samuel William Hart (1817-1881) his ancestors and descendantsYes
0165997EnochsEnochs genealogy: Judge John Enochs (b. 1793) and wife Mary (Polly) Steen, moved from Tennessee to Mississippi in 1817 and settled in Rankin County. They had 11 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0185431EnosItem 30: Trask family Bible records 1754-1895: Aaron Trask (1778-1846) and Betsey Goodell (1786-1870) were married 1806. They had 4 children 1807-1813. Includes Trask, Enos and other granchildren. Includes the family of Betsey Goodell Trask's parents. Asa Goodell (1754-1833) and wife Mary (1758-1841) had 7 children 1785-179--
1307514EnsignItem 8: Autobiographical sketch of the life of Esta (Ensign) Sarager Call (b. 1892) a Mormon who was born in Brigham City, UT, became a Registered Nurse, served as a Mormon missionary in Ontario, Canada, and married twice
0994068EppesItem 2: Pedigree of the family Routh: Chiefly a record of descendants and some ancestors of Simon de Surdeval or de Ruda who settled at Ruda, or Routh, in Holderness, Yorkshire, England, by which name all of his descendants were known. His wife was Matilda Routh. Simon had 6 brothers who are also listed on this chart
1321446ErskineItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1033898ErwinItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
1035936EshamItem 8: William Pitts Sr. (d. 1825) moved from Maryland to Lewis Co, KYYes
1303165EshamItem 8: The Stamm family of Ohio and Kentucky: Jacob Stamm immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1748
0165997Espey (Espy)Espey family Bible records 1870-1948: Thomas Espy born 1837 near Darlington, PA married Sallie Johnson in 1870 at Kenton, OH; they had 8 children 1871-1888. He died in 1905 and is buried in Kenton, OH. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307594EssigItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
0855227EstesDAR records: South Carolina cemetery epitaphs and family records; Charleston church register; Columbia Taylor emetery records; Horry Co. genealogical records, Tarrent family records; S.C. cemetery, Bible and Miscellaneous; Fairfield and Chester Co. Stevenson, Yongue, Cameron, Cornwell, Colvin, Crosby, Lyles, Estes, Stevenson/Stephenson (family records); S.C. miscellaneous family records of central S.C.; family sketches; genealogical records
1206439EstesItem 7: Abraham Estes and wife Barbara were in King and Queen County, VA in 1704; they had 9 children; includes Blair, Curtis, Folk, Leak, and related familiesYes
0908707EstesThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
0928169EstillItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
0850415EtterItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
0897214EuropeItem 31: Boundary changnes in central Europe after World War I and its effects on genealogical research. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1183567EuropeItem 33: Verbal salutations as found in documents throughout the ages
0897214EuropeItem 35: Central European population movements. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1307594EvansItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0185431EvansItem 4: Rees history: Thomas Huntington Rees was born at Meline in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 1774. He trained for the ministry at Carmarthen College and in 1802 accepted a post at Huntington, where he remained a pastor for nearly 56 years and master of the school for 42 years. He married Mary Evans in 1804. They had 11 children. He died at Huntington, Herefordshire, England in 1858. Includes a partial list of the descendants of Thomas Price, great grandson of Morris Price, first of his line to live at Coedllwydon, Wales
0968963EvansItem 7: Edward and Elizabeth Hampton Evans migrated from Germantown, Stokes Co, NC and settled in Williamson Co, TN. They had 8 children, and are buried in Davidson Co, TN near Franklin. Their son James Hampton Evans (1792-1837) and wife Nancy Laird (1793-1884) had 10 children, and are buried in Lynnville, TN
0968963EvansItem 7: James Angus (1777-1847) and wife Mary Polly (1781-1859) migrated to Tennessee from Lincastle, Amhurst Co, VA and settled at Waco, TN; they had 8 children 1806-1814
1035936EveringhamItem 9: Alexander Bolen (1815-1902) married 3 times and moved from Logan County to Union County, OhioYes
1312800EverlingItem 21: Paymond Paul Haas married Vonda Maxine Edens in 1940; includes Everling, Henninger and related families
0962561EversItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
1033898EversItem 3: Descendants of Herman Bernard Passe (1757-1830) married Anne Catherine Voss in 1805. Their second son Herman Albert Passe (1814-1870) married Maria Anna Schulteheinreich and immigrated from Germany to Wabasha Co, Minn. Four of the sons of their first son also immigrated to Wabasha Co, Minn. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1650Yes
0858668EyreItem 6: Genealogy of 11 generations of John Ayer, born in Wiltshire, England in 1592, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Rogers Eyre. He and wife Hannah had 8 children, immigrated to America in 1635 and settled first at Salisbury, Mass. They changed the spelling of their name from Eyre to Ayer on coming to America. The family moved to Ipswich before 1645 and then moved to Haverhill, Mass. by 1648-49. He died in Haverhill 1657.
0940446EysterItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1321083FairbrotherItem 15: Some Clark and Wilcox footprints: a compilation - Joseph Clark (d. 1684) married Alicee Petter and emigrated from England to Dedham, Mass. During or before 1640, later moving to Medfield, Mass. Includes Allen, Fairbrother, Giebner, Metcalf, Sabin familiesYes
1020779FairchildItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
1307514FairchildItem 7: Sven Magnus Andreasson (1812-1897) married Katarina Andersdotter, and the family immigrated about 1870 from Sweden to Rock Island, Illinois. His children used the surname of Swenson; includes many ancestors in Kelfmarken, a village which is part of the parish of Ed, now Dals-Ed, in Alvsborg County, Sweden; includes Brentson, Carlberg, Fairchild, Johnson, Peterson and related families
0924086FairclothItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
0165997FairfaxWill of John Havens of Fincastle County, Virginia, who wrote his will in 1779. In his will he named his wife Mary, 3 sons, and 5 daughters. The will was proved in 1782. Includes a copy of a lease for land by John Haven from Thomas Lord Fairfax, 1773. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1206439Fake (Feag-Feg-Feck-Feek)Item 10: Johannes (Schneider) Feg (b. 1640) and family immigrated from Germany (via Rotterdam) to New York in 1709 and settled near Albany, NY. He was a tailor by trade and therefore was called Schneider, but his actual surname was Feg. Many descendants changed the spelling of the surname (Feg-Fake-Feck-Feek-Feag-Veeck); includes Deaven, Ditzler, Felty, Kreiser, Mease, Rhen and related familiesYes
1307514FallerItem 39: Ruffner families of Maienfeld, Switzerland and Morgan Co, TN: Christian Ruffner (1801-1880) married Cordula Faller in 1828, and in 1846 they immigrated from Switzerland to Wartburg, TN, later moving to Coalfield, TN; includes Caldwell, Campbell, Cross, Hensley, McCartt, and OllisYes
1307594Fallowill (Falloway-Followill-Folwill)Item 1: Shenandoah families: Leonard Helm (1660-1745) immigrated from England to Essex Co, VA before 1720, moving later to Spotsylvania Co. and then to Frederick Co, VA; includes Boyce, Calmes, Coppage, Fallowill (Falloway, Followill, Folwill), Madden, Renfro and related families
1307594FancherItem 7: John Fancher (d. 1779) married Eunice Bouton in 1736, and moved from Connecticut to Pound Ridge, NY; includes Virden, Hurst, Lounsbury, Roach, Williams and Wishard
1307514FanningItem 33: Gates Bible records: William Gates (1788-1875) married Betsey Swan in 1816; includes some ancestors to 1770 and many descendants; includes Fanning and related families
1036819FarmerItem 18: Maternal lineage of Anne Clare Gordon, daughter of William and Virginia Farmer Gordon. Virginia was the daughter of Cyrus and Mellie Trout Farmer. Cyrus was born in Massac County, IL in 1900, son of Jonathan Farmer (1845-1928) and Lemina Alice Anderson Wood, the daughter of Newton Anderson (d. 1887).
1312800FarmerItem 3: David Farmer (1775-1831) moved from Virginia to Ripley Co, Indiana
1035734FarmerItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
1181522FarneseItem 7: House of Farnese: Descendants of Alessandro Farnese (Pope Paul III), who was born in 1468 and died in 1549
0165997FarnsworthA personal incident of Revolutionary days: story of Eunice Locke (1763-1846) , daughter of Hannah Farnsworth and James Locke Jr. (1729-1808) as published in the Greenfield, Mass. Gazette. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997FarnsworthAn account of Thomas Goffe, first Deputy Governor of the New England Company for a plantation in Massachusetts Bay 1629 : In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0940446Farny (Farni)Item 1: Departure documents for the Farny/Farni family from Durkheim, Germany. The church records (transcripts) show the family of Johann Georg Farny, son of Johann Nicholas Farny. He married Maria Magdalina Weiland in 1738; they had 7 children 1739-1753; text in German
0850415FarquharItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997FarrFarr family Bible records: James Wilson Farr was born in Warren County, Mississippi in 1807. He married Mrs. Elizabeth Henley Reynolds in 1831; they had 9 children 1832-1850. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0844886FarrandItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
1020779FarrandItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
0165997FarrellFrancis Adams, born Ireland 1760, married Margaret McKee. He immigrated to America and settled in South Carolina. He served in the Revolutionary War 1778-1781. He married (2) Mary Farrell in 1817. He was a resident of Henry County, Georgia for a time and moved to Noxubee County, Mississippi in 1842. He died there in 1846. He was the father of 15 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321083FarringerItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
0564126Faulk Item 16: Faulk and Hayes genealogy 1620-1955: Pedigree and family groups for ancestors and family of Reynolds Trippet Faulk Jr., born 1918 in Logtown, Louisiana, son of Reynolds Trippet Faulk (1883-1963) and Julia De Lee (1890-1929); and his wife Nell Davis Hayes (great-great-granddaughter of Revolutionary War ancestor John Hayes), b. 1923 in Cotton Valley, Louisiana, the daughter of Howard Hayes (b. 1889) and Flora Sue Davis (b. 1894).
0165997FaulknerBible of Thomas Faulkner (b. 1811) at Londonderry, Vermont. He married Betsey Patterson in 1832. He married (2) Polly Thompson in 1835. He died in 1883 at Athol, Mass. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1312800FaulknerItem 1: Faulkner Bible records: C.R. Faulkner (1820-1896) married Sarah Willis and lived in Washington, DC
0564126FaussettItem 17: Robert Faussett, born 1752 in County Fermanagh, Ireland. In 1764, his family emigrated. The parents died and were buried at sea. Robert and his brother worked as servants or were "bound out" after arriving in America. They were have supposed to have served in the Revolution and were given land near Philadelphia for their services. Robert married Phoebe Vandergrift in Delaware in 1774; they had 9 children. The children were probably all born in Pennsylvania; most were married in Monongalia County, WV.
1035734FawsonItem 3: Thomas Pearson Williams (1837-) and Jane Fawson married 1859. Their daughter Priscilla Jane was born 1861, and when she was 3 months old, they immigrated to Utah via New York. They settled at Gransville. Three years later her family arrived
0165997FayWilliam Johnson of Charlestown, Mass., married Elizabeth Storey in Canterbury, England in 1630. They joined the Charlestown Church in Boston, Mass., in 1634. He died in 1677. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
1020779FearingItem 10: Robert Williams and wife Elizabeth Stratton emigrated from Norwich, Norfolk, England 1637 and settled at Roxbury, Mass. They had at least 5 children. Elizabeth died 1674 and he married (2) Margaret Fearing, widow of John Fearing of Hingham in 1675. He died in 1693Yes
0185431FearingItem 24: Swift record: William Swift, his wife Joan Lisson, and children immigrated to New England in 1630. They were living at Watertown, Mass. By 1634. William died at Sandwich, Mass. In 1642. Joanne died in 1663. Record chiefly traces line of descent to Barzilla Swift, born 1747 at Wareham, Mass., son of Rowland and Mary Dexter Swift. He and his wife, Sarah Fearing had 8 children.
0850415FeathergillItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0924086FeenyItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
1321446FelchItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1035734FelchItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
1307514FellerItem 26: Anthony Nancolas (1806-1855) married Anna Ford, and immigrated from England to Mineral Point, Wisconsin in 1842; includes Andrews, Denson, Feller, Rowe, Spensley and Tyrer
0165997FellowsFellows genealogy: Moses Fellows (b. 1755-1846) born in Kingston, New Hampshire, son of John and Elizabeth Fellows. He married Sarah Steven, daughter of Reuben Stevens in 1782. They lived in Salisbury, New Hampshire and had 13 children. Includes the Call family, children of Polly Fellows who married David Call (1791-1861) in 1820 and lived in Webster, New Hampshire. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997FeltBible of John Felt (1770-1820) married Elizabeth Rogers in 1801 in Philadelphia; they had 7 children 1802-1821. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0928169FeltItem 11: Greenman family in America: Job Greenman (1772-1854) born Newport, Rhode Island, died Hale Eddy, New York. He married Molly Alexander, daughter of Simeon Alexander and Mary Felt, 1781 in Mendon, Mass. She died 1865 in Hale EddyYes
0940446FeltmanItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1206439FeltyItem 10: Johannes (Schneider) Feg (b. 1640) and family immigrated from Germany (via Rotterdam) to New York in 1709 and settled near Albany, NY. He was a tailor by trade and therefore was called Schneider, but his actual surname was Feg. Many descendants changed the spelling of the surname (Feg-Fake-Feck-Feek-Feag-Veeck); includes Deaven, Ditzler, Felty, Kreiser, Mease, Rhen and related familiesYes
0165997FennNotes on Newton family (supplemental): Roger Newton, son of Samuel Newton, married Mary Hooker, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hooker, in 1644. Their son Samuel (1646-1708) married Martha Fenn and (2) Sarah Welsh Fowler. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1307615FennerItem 1: Phillips Augusus Pithoud/Pitheau/Pethoud saled from LeHavre, France in 1790 and arrived in Alexandria, VA. He married Nancy Watts; they had 3 children
0165997FenwickEly family: Richard Ely, a shipping merchant in Plymouth, England, and a Puritan, immigrated to America in 1660 and settled at Lyme, Connecticut. He and wife Elizabeth Fenwick Cullick, had 2 sons. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0564126FenwickItem 18: Genealogy of John Fennwick 1618-1683, founder of Salem, New Jersey: John Fenwick, founder of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey, was born (presumably at Stanton in the parish of Longhorsley, Northumberland) in 1618. He married about 1641 Elizabeth Covert, the daughter of Sir Walter Covert, knight, of Boxley and Maidstone, Kent, and his wife Anne (nee Covert). She was living with her husband at Brockham Green in the parish of Betchworth, Surrey, in 1752, but apparently died soon after. He married (2) Dame Mary (Marten) Rogers, widow of Sir Richard Rogers. She died about 1699-1700. She did not accompany John Fenwick to America. He had 3 known children to his first wife; none by his second. The children died in New Jersey, having married and had issue.
1307514FerdinandItem 23: Jasper Ferdinand Way (1820-1885) born in Lempster, New Hampshire, moved to Boston, Mass. And changed his name in 1845 court action to Jasper Franklin Ferdinand, marrying Anna French Ferdinand in 1846; includes Couturier, Dolan, Herring, Pittendreigh, and Woodman
1321083FernaldItem 14: Higuera family line 1724-1982: Joaquin Higuera (1751-1794) moved from Sinaloa, Mexico to Loreto, Baja California and married Maria Beatriz Cota. They later moved to San Diego, CA. Includes Cota, Fernald Hernandex, Knerr, Saiz, Sanders families
0994068FerrisItem 14: Pedigree charts-certificates for Ferris family of Feock, Fowey, Charlestown, Looe, Cornwall, England: John Ferris (b. 1721) married Mary Thethewy, daughter of John and Joanna, in 1746Yes
0858668FerrisItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
0924841FetzerItem 3: Homeland in Canaan, a history and genealogy of the Fetzer familyYes
1035936FieldItem 21: George and Edward Wiatt came to America with their uncle, Sir Francis Wyatt in 1639. Edward married Jane Conquest, and their son Conquest (1652-1708) married Sallie Pate. They lived many years in Virginia and the South.Yes
1307514FieldItem 3: Misc. genealogy records: Field family data 1066-1943 England, Virginia, Illinois, Alabama
1036690FieldItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0165997FieldNews article: Mrs. Herbert A. Camp: Maxey Field Camp celebrated her 89th birthday in 1954. She was born in Carterville, GA. She and her family moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1906. Her husband died in 1921. They were the parents of 7 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0496696FieldenItem 1: A genealogical memorial of the family of Fielden, of Todmorden, in the counties of York and Lancaster, with appendices of abstracts of parish registers, wills, monumental inscriptions, and original documents; together with notices of the family in Newark in county of Nottingham, and various parts of Lancashire. The Fielden family claims to descend from the Fieldings who were the Earls of Denbigh. These Fieldings claim to be descended from Geoffrey de Fielding who was the son og Geoffrey, Count of Hapsburgh from GermanyYes
0165997FieldingDeeds and wills extracts from Lownes County, Mississippi - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1035936FinchItem 1: William Smith (1733-1809) a Quaker, married twice. In 1775 he moved from PA to VA and in 1809 to Belmont Co, OH
0858668FinchItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
0165997FinchRevolutionary soldiers, Cayuga County, NY - Timothy Finch (b. 1742) in Greenwich, CT, son of Nathaniel and Hannah Knapp Finch. He married Ruth Hibbard, daughter of Jonathan Hibbard. After her death, he married (2) Rebecca Waring in 1763; they had 12 children. The family moved to Cayuga County, NY where he appears as a land owner in 1805. He died in Venice Center, Cayuga County, in 1829. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0897215FinlandItem 16: Finnish genealogical research - methods and procedures. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0056127Finland, Hame, Asikkala1820-1867
0056126Finland, Hame, AsikkalaChurch records from Asikkala parish: Syntyneet 1820-1867 Vol. 32-33
0056127Finland, Hame, AsikkalaChurch records from Asikkala parish: Vihityt 1820-1879 Vol. 41; Kuulutetut 1858-1865, Vol. 66; Kuolleet 1820-1873 Vol. 45; Rippilapset 1812-1865 Vol. 50-51
0165997FishWills of Richard and Sarah Lawrence: contains a copy of the will of Richard Lawrence (1765-1816), of New Town, Queens County, NY, son of William and Ann Brinckerhoff Lawrence; and a copy of the will of his widow, Sarah. Sarah Lawrence (1765-1838) was a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Fish Lawrence. They named in their wills 5 sons and a daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0850415FisherItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997FiskCollins family Bible records: Marshall Collins, born 1824 in Southboro, Mass., son of Lovell and Eliza Collins. He married Martha Fisk of Orange, Mass. in 1845 at Milford, Mass.; they had 5 children 1846-1861. Four died as infants. He died in 1863 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997FiskPartridge - Fisk - Palmer - Wentworth families: Sylvester Partridge (1766-1850) married Peggy Morse in 1787; they had 2 children. He married (2) Sarah Collins in 1791; they had 8 children. He married (3) Rachel in 1814; they had 3 children. Asa and Lydia Wentworth had 9 children 1791-1809; the first 3 born in Littleton, Mass and the others in Alstead, New Hampshire. John Palmer (1719-1809) immigrated to America at age 18 with father's family and settled in St. George, York County, Maine. He later moved to Newton (now West Roxbury), Mass. where he kept school for 20 years. Josiah Fisk was a deacon of the Congregational Church and town clerk in Groton, Mass, about 1700. His grandson, Josiah (3rd) (1755-1832) fought in Prescotts regiment at the Battle of Bunker Hill. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0185431FiskeItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
1312800FisseItem 10: Herman Heinrich Fisse and family immigrated in 1850 from Germany to New Orleans, LA (the father died at sea), and the widow and family settled on land near Friendship, Indiana; includes Beckler, Geisler, Knight, Linkmeyer, Silver, and Struve
1307514FitchItem 42: David Strickland (1756-1838) married Sarah (Mary?) Fitch in 1783 and lived in Greenfield, Mass; includes Hodgdon, Pease, Robbins and related familiesYes
1206439FitzhughItem 4: John Zachariah Endress (1726-1810) a widower, immigrated with son Andress Philip, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1766, married widow Anna Maria Sansfelt in 1768, and moved to Elkton, Maryland in 1789. After he again became a widower, he lived with daughter in Eaton, PA; includes Chew, Fries, Fitzhugh and related familiesYes
0850415FitzpatrickItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1036819FixItem 19: Pedigree charts showing ancestors of the following: William Russel French b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; Larry Boyer b. 1955 at Gatesville, TX; Pamela Jean Sothan b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; John Quigley b. 1956 at Ann Arbor, MI; Debra Kay Morgan b. 1956 at David City; Mark Ahlquist b. 1956 at Chicago, IL; Cynthia Ann Hannah b. 1965 at Des Moines, Iowa; Janet Lynn Fix b. 1956 at Norfolk, Nebraska.
1312800FlackItem 50: George Hume (d. 1826) son of John Hume and Elizabeth Bands, married Elizabeth Proctor about 1779, moved from Virginia to Kentucky about 1782-1786, and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
1035734FlammeItem 10: Heinrich Christian Rock (b. 1815) son of Johann Jacob Rock and Anna Marie Flamme, married Johannette Wilhelmina Miller in 1844, and immigrated from Germany to Fort Jennings, OH in 1857. They later moved to Cadillac, Mich.
0564126Fleanor (Fleenor)Item 43: Family register of William White, b. 1830, son of John White and Ann Ainsworth of Dorsetshire, England. He married Charlotte Sanders (1824-1900) in 1854; they had 4 children. Includes Fleanor (Fleenor) Dillow family Bible records: Robert Fleanor b. 1876, married Lenora Dillow (b. 1879) in Decatur, Illinois
1307514FleckItem 34: Philipp Botsch (1833-1909) married Elizabeth Ziegler in 1858, and the family immigrated in 1879 from Germany to America; includes Doerr, Fleck, Hubele, Nibling, Pfister, and Sailer
0165997FlemingDeeds and wills extracts from Lownes County, Mississippi - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1033898FlemingItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
0165997FletcherFletcher family Bible records: William Fletcher (1710-1760) married Dorcas Heald, daughter of John and Mary Chandler Heald of Concord, Mass, in 1741; they had 2 sons and 2 daughters born 1742-1752. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1320548FletcherItem 15: Parker in America 1630-1910 and Index to all Parker names in "Parker in America" published 1910 by Augustus G. Parker. Abraham Parker emigrated from England to Woburn, Mass. About 1644 and married Rose Whitlock. They moved to Chelmsford, Mass. in 1653. Yes
1312800FletcherItem 4: Charles Wesley Fletcher (1817-1897) married Elizabeth Shockley in 1839 and moved from Maryland to Dearborn County and later Ripley County, Indiana
0850415FletcherItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0896955FletcherItem 5: John and Ellen Crofts and posterity: John Crofts was born 1832 in North Wales, son of Joseph Crofts and Sarah Wainwright. He married Ellen Rothwell (1837-) daughter of Samuel Rothwell and Mary Fletcher in 1854. They had settled in Pendlebury, near Manchester, and joined the LDS Church. They immigrated to America and settled in Utah.Yes
1321470FletcherItem 8: Owen-Cross family history - George P. Owen moved from NC to TN and married Elizabeth Davis; their 9 children were born between 1829 and 1843 in McMinn Co, TN. The family moved in 1873 to Stockton, California.Yes
0165997FletcherPrescott Bible records: Henry Prescott (1811-1899) was born in Westford, Mass. He married Mary Fletcher in 1807 and (2) Olive Neal in 1843. He died in Lawrence, Mass. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997FlintLord family Bible records: Franklin Lord (1827-1918) married Eliza Ann Flint in 1852; they had 2 sons 1855-1860. Includes the Flint (Willard Flint 1771-1886), Lawrence (Timothy Lawrence b. 1748) and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0022795FloridaItem 23: John Nathaniel Partridge and Henry Edward Partridge, John Andrew Partridge, William Waring Carroll, his descendants who followed him in the Methodist ministry - includes a handwritten Bible record. The family settled in Florida, where some were Methodist ministers 1700-1932
0978077Florida, AspalagaItem 2: Jordan family: Miles Jordan was born in Lunenburg Co, VA. He married Harriet Pettus and died in Aspalaga, FL in 1833
0165997Florida, Leon, TallahasseeBurney family Bible: Guildford Burney was born in Washington County, GA in 1803; he married Catherine Dixon near Tallahassee, FL in 1834. They had 9 children 1836-1857. He died in Brundidge, Alabama in 1883. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997Florida, Leon, TallahasseeDuBose family Bible records: Rev. John DuBose was born in Williamsburg District, South Carolina in 1819. He married Carolina DuBose, daughter of William Nelson Thompson of Connecticut, in Columbia, South Carolina in 1843; they had 8 children 1845-1860. He married (2) Mary Gutlin Holland in Tallahassee, FL in 1866. He died in 1895 in Decatur, Georgia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997FlournoyWills, court records, and deeds from Washington County, Mississippi - extracts 1830-1919 - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1320516FloydItem 8: Strader family history 1757-1979 with emphasis on descendants of Joseph Strader (1812-1855) born Ohio, married Nancy Banfield. They moved to Morgan Co, Indiana about 1841, and moved to land near Greenup, Illinois in 1853Yes
0940446FobstItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1035936FoersterItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
0858791FogartyItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
1307514FogleItem 19: Fogle and Strine families of Frederick Co, MD: Balser Fogle (1800-1862) married Margaret Wetzel, and moved from Frederick Co, MD to Miller's Bridge, MD, later moving to Detour, MD; includes Delaplane, Koons, Shankle, Strein, and Wetzel
1206439FolkItem 7: Abraham Estes and wife Barbara were in King and Queen County, VA in 1704; they had 9 children; includes Blair, Curtis, Folk, Leak, and related familiesYes
0973008FondaItem 2: Colonie, Albany Co, NY - Fonda, Lansing and Weaver burial plots, and Van Schaick Family cemetery, Cohoes, NY
0165997FootCall-Currier families: Moses Call of English descent, was an early settler of Boscawen, New Hampshire. He and wife Mehitable Jackman had 7 children. Their son Moses (1755-1798) served in the Revolutionary War. He and his wife Sarah Boynton had 7 children. Richard Currier (1616-1690) of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass. and wife Ann had a son, Deacon Thomas Currier (1646-1712) and a daughter Hannah who married Capt. Samuel Foot. Only the direct line of Ellen Call is given. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1320548FooteItem 12: The political career of General James Henry Lane (b. 1814 to Amos Lane and Mary Foote) - he lived with his family in Indiana where he married Mary Baldridge in 1841. In 1855 they moved to Kansas and he became active in the politics of that state. He died in 1866.Yes
0165997FordFord family of Morris County, NJ and the John and David Todd families of Hunterdon County, NJ: a widow Ford and her three children, William, Martha, and John, emigrated from England to America in 1621. William became a resident of Marshfield, Massachusetts, and had 4 children. Includes the Todd and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0928169FordItem 14: John Ford family of Marion Co, Mississippi; includes descendants of James Ford, b. 1660 of South Carolina, and John Ford 1767-1826
0185431Ford Item 16: Sherman-Shaw and allied families: contains pedigree charts showing ancestors of Amos Sherman (1807-1870) and wife Almire Curtis Sherman (1805-1898); Michael Ford (1784-1878) and wife Sarah Jacobs Ford (1786-1861), Joanna Shaw (b. 1765), daughter of Capt. Amos Shaw (1742-1807) and Hannah Whitman Shaw (1740-1788); genealogical correspondence about the Giddens, Ford, Merrill, Sherman, and allied lines
0185431FordhamItem 5: The Richardsons of West Mill, Herts, England and Woburn in New England: Ezekiel Richardson immigrated from Westmill, Hertford County, England to Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1630, probably coming with John Winthrop. Thomas and Samuel Richardson, brothers of Ezekiel, immigrated to join Ezekiel during or before 1636, after the death of their father Thomas Richardson Sr. (d. 1630). Includes Richardson ancestry to 1590, together with the ancestry of other early immigrants to New England, New York and elsewhere
0165997ForestLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0850415ForsytheItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800ForwayItem 12: Adam Gigerich (1815-1896) and family immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana in 1857; includes Forway and Yunker families
0165997FosterFoster Bible records: Nathan Foster (1759-1844) of North Andover, Massachusetts married Susanna Barker in 1790; they had 8 children 1791-1807. Includes Bible records for the families of Nathan Foster Jr. and his son, Orin Foster. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446FosterItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0858668FosterItem 3: Some descendants of Thomas Austin (1665-1711), one of the first settlers of Andover, Mass. He and brother Samuel emigrated together. He married Hannah Foster (d. 1692) in 1690, daughter of Andrew Foster and Mary Russ. Her grandmother, Ann Foster (d. 1693) was accused of witchcraft and died in Salem Jail. Thomas remained at Andover until 1711, when he removed to Haverhill. They were the parents of 6 children.
1312800FosterItem 44: Edward Holman (1700-1743) married Rosetta Van Sant and lived in Kent Co, MD
1035734FournierItem 16: Paternal lineage of the Couillard-Depres family in Quebec 1600-1973 (Text in French ?)
0165997FowkesHosford-Horseford family: the first 5 generations proven by wills, land deeds, etc: William Hosford was living at Dorchester, Mass., in 1633; at Windsor, Connecticut in 1635-1636; and at Springfield, Mass., in 1652-1654. He and his wife had 6 children most probably born in England. His wife died at Windsor, CT in 1651. He married (2) Jane, the widow of Henry Fowkes. He returned to England in 1654 and died in 1660 at Tiverton, Devon County, England. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997FowlerFowler family Bible: Benjamin Fowler, son of George (d. 1792) and Mary Fowler, was born in 1739. He married Anne Case, daughter of Joseph Case. They had a daughter. He married (2) Freelove Nichols, daughter of Joseph Nichols in 1771. They had 3 children 1776-1784. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0185431FowlerItem 20: Squier family Bible records 1799-1929: Arba Squier (1799-1870) and Ruby Moulton (1802-1875) were married in 1823. They had 6 children 1829-1835. Arba and Ruby Squier died at Monson, Mass. Their son Horace Squier (1833-1921) and Helen Ely (1836-1919) were married 1857. They had a daughter born in 1861. Horace and Helen died at Monson. Their daughter Sarah married William Stuart Best (1856-1917) in 1884. Includes Helen Ely's parents' family: Archibald Ely (1808-1869) and Ann Fowler Ely (1807-1865) had 5 daughters 1832-1840.
0896955FowlerItem 5: John and Ellen Crofts and posterity: John Crofts was born 1832 in North Wales, son of Joseph Crofts and Sarah Wainwright. He married Ellen Rothwell (1837-) daughter of Samuel Rothwell and Mary Fletcher in 1854. They had settled in Pendlebury, near Manchester, and joined the LDS Church. They immigrated to America and settled in Utah.Yes
0185431FowlerItem 5: The Richardsons of West Mill, Herts, England and Woburn in New England: Ezekiel Richardson immigrated from Westmill, Hertford County, England to Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1630, probably coming with John Winthrop. Thomas and Samuel Richardson, brothers of Ezekiel, immigrated to join Ezekiel during or before 1636, after the death of their father Thomas Richardson Sr. (d. 1630). Includes Richardson ancestry to 1590, together with the ancestry of other early immigrants to New England, New York and elsewhere
0165997FowlerNotes on Newton family (supplemental): Roger Newton, son of Samuel Newton, married Mary Hooker, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hooker, in 1644. Their son Samuel (1646-1708) married Martha Fenn and (2) Sarah Welsh Fowler. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1303165FownesItem 4: Edward Fitz Randolph (d. 1675) immigrated from England to Scituate, Mass. In 1630, and later moved to Piscataway, New Jersey; includes much ancestry in England between the 1000s and the 1600s; includes Bowne, Edgar, Fownes, Manning, Van Syckel, Winthrop and related families
1312800FoxItem 8: Margaret Linder (1834-1913) daughter of 1851 Swiss immigrants Christian and Barbara Linder, married Jacob Fox in 1852 and moved from Indiana to Plum City, Wisconsin in 1857
1321470FoxworthItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
0068814FranceDetailed maps of the German Empire 1845-1916 (now parts of modern Germany, Poland, Russia, Denmark, Belgium, Lithuania, France, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands)
1036690FranceItem 1: Collection of names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia; also an appendix containing lists of more than 1000 German and French names in New York prior to 1712. Includes those who settled in North Carolina and GeorgiaYes
1307615FranceItem 1: Phillips Augusus Pithoud/Pitheau/Pethoud saled from LeHavre, France in 1790 and arrived in Alexandria, VA. He married Nancy Watts; they had 3 children
1321083FranceItem 10: Edward Francis of Rutherford county, NC - Edward Francis (1745-1810) moved from Augusta Co, VA to Tryon (later Rutherford) county, NC. Includes Batson, Bedford, Blanton, Dockery, France, and Gregory families
0564126FranceItem 11: Origin of the Couey family name in France: before the French Revolution in 1789, the spelling of family names was phonetic; thus Coue, Couet, Couhe, Couey, and Couhey are names that should be taken in account in research
1033898FranceItem 13: Benjamin Brashear (1626-1663) immigrated from France to Nansemond Co, VA and in 1658 moved to Calvert Co, MD
0897215FranceItem 19: Genealogical research sources in France except for Paris and Alsace-Lorraine. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0599429FranceItem 2: French and German immigrants into Boston 1751
0897215FranceItem 23: Genealogical research sources in the French speaking parts of Belgium - emigration from Flanders in the XIX century. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215FranceItem 25: Tracing ancestors through the province of Quebec and Acadia to France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215FranceItem 26: Tracing ancestors from the United States to France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215FranceItem 27: Records of Huguenots in France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215FranceItem 29: Records of Huguenots in the United States, Canada and the West Indies with some mention of Dutch and German sources. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0928169FranceItem 3: Direct descendants of the deRosset family to supplement the "Annals of the deRossets": It begins with direct line of descent from Nicholas deRosset, who immigrated from Switzerland to France in the 14th century, to Armand John deRossett III (1807-1897) of Wilmington, NCYes
0924086FranceItem 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
1320548FranceItem 6: Memoir concerning the French settlement and French settlers in the colony of Rhode Island
1303165FranceItem 7: Bartholomew Dupuy (1652-1743) married Susanna Lavillon in 1685, and as Huguenots, they fled from France to Switzerland and then to England, and in 1700 immigrated to Henrico (later Powhatan) County, VirginiaYes
1035936FranceItem 7: Henry Wiegand (d. 1896) and family immigrated from France to Wayne Co, MichiganYes
0787165France List of residents of Alsace-Lorraine who declared their preference for French citizenship after the Franco-Prussian War, 1871-1872: Listes No. 351-388
0787166France List of residents of Alsace-Lorraine who declared their preference for French citizenship after the Franco-Prussian War, 1871-1872: Listes no. 389-395
1321083France, Alsace-LorraineItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
0897215France, Alsace-LorraineItem 21: Genealogical research sources in Alsace-Lorraine, France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0742366France, Bas-Rhin, DiemeringenEvangelical Church records: parish registers of baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, and miscellaneous notes for Diemeringen, Bas-Rhin, France. Includes the towns of Butten, Dehlingen, Lorentzen, Mackwiller, Morhange, Ratzwiller, Raville (Rolling), and Waldhambach. Text in German. This film contains Taufen 1716-1794; Notizen 1723-1773; Bekehrungen 1722-1749; Konfirmationen 1716-1799; Heiraten 1716-1793
0733679France, Bas-Rhin, MarckolsheimCatholic church parish records: Notes 1769; Baptisms 1770-1792
0797405France, Bas-Rhin, SiewillerRoman Catholic Church records of Baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations 1724-1769; baptisms, marriages, burials 1766-1793
1183567France, Cantal, LaroquebrouItem 8: History and genealogy of the lords who lived in Laroquebrou, France
1036819France, Meurthe-et-Moselle, NancyItem 5: Lineage of the Barnett family traced to notes Englishman Capt. John Rolfe who wed Princess Pocahontas: William Barnett founder of family in James City County, VA. William Barnett, born in Nancy, France 1607, immigrated to Virginia 1662. He married Anne Rolfe, daughter of Thomas Rolfe and granddaughter of John Rolfe 1664; they had 12 children
0897215France, Seine, ParisItem 20: Genealogical research in Paris, France. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0940446FrankenfieldItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1312800FranklinItem 5: Franklin Bible records: Samuel Frederick Franklin (b. 1867) moved from Kentucky to land near Kingwood, Indiana
0858791FranzItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
0928060FrazellItem 2: Sneary family in America: Jacob Sneary Sr. was living in York Co, PA in 1798. He and wife Hannah were in Harrison Co, OH in 1820. Jacob died in 1826.Yes
0165997FrazerExtracts from Deed Book A in courthouse at Vicksburg, Miss. - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1035734FreemanItem 17: Hiram Austin and Sarah Pettit married 1863. His brother Julius Austin (b. 1806) married Frances Freeman (b. 1814). They were the sons of Benajah Austin and descendants of Richard Austin who immigrated from Hampshire Co, England and settled in Cambridge, Mass in 1638. Frances Freeman Austin was a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
1307514FreemanItem 35: Robert Freeman (1727-1798) lived in Amenia, NY as early as 1757; includes descendants through 1939; includes Chamberlain, Hatch, Southworth, Talmadge and related families
0165997FreemanObituary of John Freeman: Capt. John Freeman served in the Revolutionary War. He married Catherine Carlton in 1785. He died at age 50, surved by his wife and daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1036039FreemanThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040FreemanThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041FreemanThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
1307514FreeseItem 38: Samuel Underwood (1658-1762) immigrated from England to Maryland; includes Bible, Dugan, Freese, Keefer, Palmer, and RineYes
0165997FrenchFirst French family reunion newspaper clipping 1885: Thomas French of Shenandoah County, PA and wife Martha Bryan French, moved from Richmond, Jefferson County, OH to a farm in Goshen Township, Mahoning County, OH, where they reared their 7 children. He died there in 1846. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321446FrenchItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1036819FrenchItem 19: Pedigree charts showing ancestors of the following: William Russel French b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; Larry Boyer b. 1955 at Gatesville, TX; Pamela Jean Sothan b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; John Quigley b. 1956 at Ann Arbor, MI; Debra Kay Morgan b. 1956 at David City; Mark Ahlquist b. 1956 at Chicago, IL; Cynthia Ann Hannah b. 1965 at Des Moines, Iowa; Janet Lynn Fix b. 1956 at Norfolk, Nebraska.
0185431FrenchItem 29: Tiffany family Bible records 1769-1882: Consider Tiffany (1769-1859) was perhaps the son of Consider Tiffany (1733-1796) and wife Sarah (1738-1818). He and his wife Mille (1772-1849) probably had 6 children 1792-1803. Includes Tiffany, French, and other grandchildren
0858668FrenchItem 3: Some descendants of Thomas Austin (1665-1711), one of the first settlers of Andover, Mass. He and brother Samuel emigrated together. He married Hannah Foster (d. 1692) in 1690, daughter of Andrew Foster and Mary Russ. Her grandmother, Ann Foster (d. 1693) was accused of witchcraft and died in Salem Jail. Thomas remained at Andover until 1711, when he removed to Haverhill. They were the parents of 6 children.
1312800FrenchItem 6: William French (1807-1898) moved from Maryland to Pittsburgh, PA, married Ann Richards about 1829, and moved to Powell Co, KY between 1834-1843
1033898FrenchItem 7: Capt. John French (1612-1692) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, moved to Braintree, Mass, in 1640, and married twiceYes
1312800FrenchItem 9: George Friench (1775-1857) son of John and Maria Barbara Friench, married twice, moved from Pennsylvania to Ripley Co, Indiana and then to Frankville, Iowa; includes descendants and ancestors 1605-1962
0165997FrenchTemplin family Bible records: Richard Templin (1784-1865) and wife Mary had 10 children 1808-1831. They moved from Bucks County, PA and settled near Salem, OH. Includes data on the French family 1667-1908: Robert French and Hannah Cattell were married in 1707. A descendant, Martha French, married Evan Templin (1834-1916) in 1856. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997FrenchWhitney family Bible: Noah Whitney b. 1791 in Clarendon, Vermont. He married Mercy French in 1813 in Brattleborough, VT; they had 9 children 1815-1836. He died in 1876 in Phillipston, Mass. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0994068FrewItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
1307514FreyItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
1321446FreyeItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0940446FriedrichItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1312800FrienchItem 9: George Friench (1775-1857) son of John and Maria Barbara Friench, married twice, moved from Pennsylvania to Ripley Co, Indiana and then to Frankville, Iowa; includes descendants and ancestors 1605-1962
1206439FriesItem 4: John Zachariah Endress (1726-1810) a widower, immigrated with son Andress Philip, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia in 1766, married widow Anna Maria Sansfelt in 1768, and moved to Elkton, Maryland in 1789. After he again became a widower, he lived with daughter in Eaton, PA; includes Chew, Fries, Fitzhugh and related familiesYes
0908999FrisbieItem 9: Origin of the Frisbie family
0982335FroehlichItem 3: Wilhelm Rosenow family of Pella: Wilhelm Rosenow was born 1831 in Germany and died 1895 at Pella, Shawano Co, Wisconsin. Includes Behling, Froehlich, Maltbey, Salzman and allied familiesYes
1321083FronkItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
0982335FroomItem 4: James Froom, United Empire Loyalist of England, Vermont, and Upper Canada: James Froom was born about 1736, probably in England, and died about 1820, probably in Johnstown, Ontario, Canada. Includes Adams, Vrooman, Woodward and allied familiesYes
0165997FrostFamily records of Ezra Dibble (1750-1832) who married Grizel Frost in 1771; they had a son and 2 daughters 1773-1790. Their daughter Mary married Horace Bull in 1816; they had 5 children 1817-1827. Also contains the births of 4 other Bull children 1808-1814. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321446FrostItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0928060FrostItem 3: Descendants of John Frost Jr. and Rebecca York Frost of Jackson Co, Missouri - they were married 1832 in Surry Co, NCYes
0185431FrostItem 34: Men and women of Dunnybrook: Warrens and Hastys; Bostons and Brookes: James Warren, son of James Warren, Cavalier of Berwick, Scotland, and one of the first settlers of Berwick Main, married Mary Frost. Their son Gilbert Warren and his wife Abigail had at least 2 children; The Bostons and Brookes chart begins shortly after the American Revolution - Joseph Boston had at least 2 children.
0823764FrostItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
1321083FryItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
1312800FuchsItem 8: Margaret Linder (1834-1913) daughter of 1851 Swiss immigrants Christian and Barbara Linder, married Jacob Fox in 1852 and moved from Indiana to Plum City, Wisconsin in 1857
1035734FugateItem 15: Biographical sketches of some of the married couples who were ancestors of Brackens in Salt Lake City, UT
1307514FugittItem 17: This is a supplement to The Goodrich family in America compiled by Lafayette Wallace Case, published in 1889: Leonard Goodrich (1773-1837) married Susanna Dickinson in 1797 at Kensington, Connecticut, moving later to New Durham and then New Hartford, New York; includes Byers, Fugitt, Marquis, Warner, Wink, and WoodfordYes
1206449FulghamItem 8: The Schaets (Skaats, Skaates, Skates) family in the Netherlands (1400-1652) and in America (1652-1983): Gideon Schaets (1607-1694) immigrated from The Netherlands to Renssalaer County, NY in 1652Yes
0165997FullerFuller family Bible records: Pliny Fuller (1831-1878) of Athol, Mass. married Mary Rose Sawyer (1832-1859) in 1857; they had twins born and died in 1859. He married (2) Ellen Amanda Goddard in 1873; they had 2 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321470FullerItem 2: Garrard family histories when living in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana 1720-1980 (also some McCormick records)Yes
0940446FulmerItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997FultonAtkins letter 1948 Zion, Illinois to Clem: contains information about author's descendants. George Atkins as born in Cincinnati, OH in 1872. He married Eliza Rebecca Fulton (1877-1938) in Cincinnati in 1901. They had a son, Elmer Murrat Atkins, born in 1902. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0858791FultonItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
0908814FultonItem 4: Wilson family record 1856-1970: Richard Tilton Wilson and Rebecca Ann Fulton married 1856; lived in Alma, Illinois
0924086FultonItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
0564126FunkItem 21: Family chart of John Hamilton (b. 1820) married Rebecca Rice Pritchard in 1845; moved from Ohio to land near Bloomington, Illinois.Yes
0896955FunkItem 6: Cordell records: A Virginia Family - John Cordell was born in 1720 and was of Wiltshire, England. He married Elizabeth Edwards and they immigrated in 174? To Northumberland Co, VA.Yes
1035734FurlowItem 1: Genealogical record of Margarit Elizabeth Ratcliff Harmon: James Harold Harmon (b. 1915) and Margaret Elizabeth Ratcliff (b. 1913) were married in 1946 at Jackson, Hinds, Miss. Their 2 children were born at Houston, Harris, TX. Her oldest ancestor family in the record is that of Richard Ratcliff and Alice Rawsthorne who had 10 children, all born in Lancastershire, England
1035734FurnandizItem 14: Smith-Webster biographical sketches of various members of Mormons who lived in Utah, Idaho, and elsewhere, together with some English family history
1035936FyeItem 22: Henry Newhouse (1807-1881) married Elizabeth Brown and moved from Virginia to Marion Co, Indiana during or before 1829Yes
0928169GaffinItem 4: Gaffin family, statistical and biographical sketches
0165997GageGage-Perry family Bible: Zebina Perry (1793-1870) married Susan Hall in 1819; they had 3 children 1819-1825. He married (2) Susan Dudley Gage in 1853. He died in Manchester, New Hampshire. His daughter Susan Hall Perry married Rev. George W. Gage (b. 1816) in 1844 in Manchester. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997GageStarrett family Bible records: Levi Starrett (1806-1883) was born at New Boston, New Hampshire and died at North Andover, Mass.; he married Methitable Gage in 1832. Most entried in the Bible are for the Gage family (Moses Gage 1768-1835). In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997GageStarrett family registers 1763-1911: Levi Starrett (1806-1882) married Mehitable Gage 1832. David Starrett (1763-1839) married Mary Langdell in 1788 and (2) Abigail Langdell in 1818. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0283596GainesItem 2: Bebout family Bible records 1767-1851: David Bebout (b. 1767) and wife Phebe had 12 children 1790-1815. Daniel Bebout (b. 1790), their son, and wife Cynthian had 7 children 1835-1850. Minerva Ellen Bebout, daughter of Daniel & Cynthian, married Theopilus Armious Gaines (1842-1892), they had 6 children 1868-1880. Includes children of Benjamin Hifield and wife Cynthian, they had 4 children 1824-1833.
1303165GallItem 10: John Benjamin (1580-1645) married Avigail Eddye about 1618, and in 1632 they immigrated from England to Newtown (now Cambridge), Mass. They moved about 1637 to Watertown, Mass. Park Benjamin (1809-1864) a direct descendant in the 8th generation, was a poet, journalist, and editor in New York City, and married Mary Brower Western in 1848
1321083GalliharItem 7: Huffman heritage 1770-1985 - John Hoffman Sr (1765-1844) was born in PA or VA and moved to Hardin Co, KY before 1800 and then (via Missouri and Illinois briefly) to Clark Co, Arkansas. Includes Clinglesmith, Gallihar, Prater, Rhodes, Turnbo and Yardley familiesYes
0994068GallpinItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
0564126GambillItem 19: Henry Gamball b. early 1700s and married around 1735. He was living in Brumfield Parish, Culpeper County, VA by 1753 or earlier. He died there between 1762-1775
0283596GambleItem 2: Gruesbeck family records 1775-1885: Walter Gruesbeck was born in Scaticook, Rensolier County, NY in 1775. He and wife Abagal Gamble had 10 children 1809-1829. He died in Crawford County, Ohio in 1837
0994068GambleItem 9: Pedigree of Westons of Great Glenn, Leicester Co, England, traced in connection with possible disposition of an estate
1020779GanttItem 8: Mary Ann Gantt (1830-1899) was born on a plantation in Loudoun Co, VA and migrated to Knox Co, OH in 1834 with her family. George Williams (1829-1896) was born in Huntingdon Co, PA and migrated to Knox Co, OH in 1842. They married in 1850 and had 7 children 1851-1871. The family migrated to Johnson Co, Iowa in 1858, and to Shelby Co, Iowa in 1876
0165997GardnerGardner family Bible: Ezekial and Ruther Gardner had 7 children 1796-1810. He died in 1848 in the 81st year of age. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0850415GardnerItem 1: DAR collection of Bible records of Jay County, Indiana
1312800GardnerItem 11: Joseph Gardner (1781-1840) of Indiana married Susannah Brockman; includes Boggs family
0165997GardnerWills abstracts 1704-1814 from South Kingstown, Rhode Island - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0165997GarfieldDavis family record: Richard Davis (1778-1861) and wife Sarah Garfield had 7 children 1804-1817. Their grandson Nelson Davis was born at Enosburgh, Vermont 1838, son of Daniel Davis. He married Lydia Perkins in 1859; they had 5 children 1861-1874. He died in 1918. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446GarlandItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1312800GarlandItem 42: John Hodges (b. 1725) and family moved from Virginia to Abbeville District, South Carolina
1035936GarmonItem 20: George Saxe was born in 1817 in Surrey, England, son of Thomas Saxe. He married Sarah Garmon at Abinger Parish, Surrey, in 1841; they had 11 children. The family emigrated to the United States in 1856 and settled in Edward Co, IL. When Sarah died in 1896, she was survived by her husband and 7 children
0283596GarnerItem 2: Russell-Garner family Bible records 1792-1838: Henry Russell (b. 1792), son of Henry and Cloe Russell, married Rebecca Garner, daughter of John and Catherine Garner. They had 9 children 1819-1838. The family moved to Riverside, California
0185431GarnerItem 31: Turner families of Athol and Phillipston: Humphrey Turner was born in Kent County, England 1594. He arrived in Plymouth Colony in 1628 and built a house at Scituate, Mass. In 1633. He and wife Lydia Garner had at least 6 sons. The article lists children of each generation, but chiefly traces line of descent to Ezra Turner (1740-1815) a Revolutionary War soldier. He was born at Hanover, Mass, the son of Amasa Turner. He migrated to Petersboro, New Hampshire where in 1764 he married Submit Swan. They had at least 7 children. Ezra gave up things of the world to become a Shaker, taking his wife and children with him. His children gradually left the Shaker community to marry - several settling at Phillipston, Mass. His wife Submit left the community to live with a daughter at Phillipston. She died there in 1830. Ezra stayed with the Shakers and died in the community in 1815.
1321470Garrard (Garard-Gerard-Gerrard)Item 2: Garrard family histories when living in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana 1720-1980 (also some McCormick records)Yes
0185431GarretonItem 28: Genealogy of ancestors and descendants of William Turpin Thayer (1771-1806) of Bellingham, Massachusetts; also includes notes and corrections referring to Thayer genealogy
0564126GarrettItem 32: History of Axel Christian Nielsen-Betsy Josephine Anderson family organization, formed 1958, for purpose of doing LDS temple work. Annual reunions were also held. Includes Puckett family genealogy: John Puckett, wife Ann, to Henrico County, VA 1665.
1307514GarrettItem 9: Johnson Bible records: Albert Johnson (1855-1904) son of William and Nannie Johnson, married Annie White, daughter of William and Martha White in 1880
0850415GarshwilerItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1321083GarwoodItem 29: Robert Rea (1740-1824) of Virginia and Ohio and his known descendants - Robert Rea, a Quaker and probably an immigrant, settled in Frederick Co. or Culpepper Co, VA about 1760 and married Rebecca Haines in 1765 in Frederick Co. Includes Branson, Garwood, Orahood, Robb, Skidmore, Stratton families
1307514GaschoItem 18: Johann Martin Borntraeger (b. 1723) married Anna Elizabeth Hanauer, immigrated from Germany to Switzerland, and in 1767 the family immigrated to Philadelphia, settling near Meyersdale in Somerset Co, PA; includes Coffman, Gascho, Miller, Slagell, and YoderYes
0928180GaskillItem 16: David Thomson (1592-1628) married Amyes (Colle) in 1613 in England and immigrated to Massachusetts in the 1620s. He died on Thompson's Island in Massachusetts BayYes
0924086GasqueItem 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
0165997GastonGaston-Cooke family Bible: Alexander Cooke (1714-1783) and Mary Wilson Gaston were married in 1743; they had 10 children 1744-1765. Alexander Gaston emigrated from Ireland 1720 and settled in Richmond, Berkshire County, Mass. Includes the Cooke, West, and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
1307514GatesItem 33: Gates Bible records: William Gates (1788-1875) married Betsey Swan in 1816; includes some ancestors to 1770 and many descendants; includes Fanning and related families
1035936GatesItem 7: Henry Wiegand (d. 1896) and family immigrated from France to Wayne Co, MichiganYes
0165997GatewoodBible record of William Gist (b. 1760) who married Mary Gatewood in 1789; they had 9 children 1790-1811. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1033898GearheartItem 9: William Calland (1784-1864) married Mary Armstrong and immigrated from Scotland to Springhill, OH in 1817
0564126GeffsItem 17: Robert Faussett, born 1752 in County Fermanagh, Ireland. In 1764, his family emigrated. The parents died and were buried at sea. Robert and his brother worked as servants or were "bound out" after arriving in America. They were have supposed to have served in the Revolution and were given land near Philadelphia for their services. Robert married Phoebe Vandergrift in Delaware in 1774; they had 9 children. The children were probably all born in Pennsylvania; most were married in Monongalia County, WV.
0924841GehringItem 5: Johann Goering and Freni (Krehbiel) Goering family; emigrated from Russia 1874; settled in McPherson Co, Kansas
0924841GehringItem 6: Peter Goering and Anna Waltner Goering family: Grandfather Peter Goering, son of Christian and Katarine Strausz Goering, was born in Kotosufka, state of Wolhynia, Russia 1863. He settled in McPherson Co, Kansas.
0940446GeiseItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1312800GeislerItem 10: Herman Heinrich Fisse and family immigrated in 1850 from Germany to New Orleans, LA (the father died at sea), and the widow and family settled on land near Friendship, Indiana; includes Beckler, Geisler, Knight, Linkmeyer, Silver, and Struve
1036819GeislerItem 6: Klingmann family of Michigan, Virginia, etc - settled inn America 1860 from Gauangeloch, Bei Heidelberg, Baden, Germany: Stephen Klingman (1833-1891) son of Stephen (1805-1864) and Katherina Geisler, married Karolina Diehr, daughter of Jacob (1793-1863) and Dorthea Frederika Balz Diehr. They had 8 children, born in Michigan
1312800GelvinItem 13: James Gelvin (b. 1795) son of James Gelvin, married 3 times; of Indiana
0994068GemmellItem 13: The Boyds of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Boyd family of Scotland between 1452 and 1792; the family were part of the Scottish nobility as the Earls of KilmarnockYes
0940446GeorgeItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0006985GeorgiaDAR Cemetery records from 250 cemeteries; alphabetically arranged by counties
1036690GeorgiaItem 1: Collection of names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia; also an appendix containing lists of more than 1000 German and French names in New York prior to 1712. Includes those who settled in North Carolina and GeorgiaYes
1320954GeorgiaItem 1: Georgia's landmarks, memorials and legendsYes
0908999GeorgiaItem 2: Cherokee census 1835 of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee; Cherokee muster rolls 1834, 1837, 1838Yes
0283596GeorgiaItem 2: Taylor-Patterson family Bible records 1781-1863: Daniel Taylor and wife Catherine had 7 children 1781-1799. He died in 1832 at age 82. Their daughter Mary married Archibald Patterson (1786-1857) in 1807. They had 7 children 1810-1827. A note states that Archibald Patterson and his family moved into George and some of their descendants later settled in Mississippi and Texas.
0896955GeorgiaItem 3: Family history of Thomas Waters Cropper and Hannah Lucretia Rogers: Thomas Cropper (1842-1932) was born in Spring Creek, Texas, son of George Waters Cropper and Sebrina Land. George was born in Virginia and Sebrina in Kentucky. Thomas joines the LDS Church and came to Utah.Yes
1035936GeorgiaItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
1020779GeorgiaItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
0978077GeorgiaItem 7: Lowe research: John Low was born in 1736 in Halifax Co, North Carolina. He married about 1765 Nancy Butler, and died about 1820 in Georgia
0165997GeorgiaWalton family: Robert Walton immigrated to Virginia in 1681. His son Robert Walton Jr. and wife Frances had 5 children. Their son, George Walton, was the signer of the Declaration from the state of Georgia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997GeorgiaWimberly data from Georgia records: Lt. Col. Ezekiel Wimberly commission 1810 and report 1816, Thomas Wimberly petition for land 1765, Abner Wimberly commissioner of Macon, Georgia 1822. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997Georgia, CartervilleNews article: Mrs. Herbert A. Camp: Maxey Field Camp celebrated her 89th birthday in 1954. She was born in Carterville, GA. She and her family moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi in 1906. Her husband died in 1921. They were the parents of 7 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0978077Georgia, Chatham, SavannahItem 12: Rev. William Mizell and Mary Love Mizell family: William Mizell was born 1781 near Savannah, Georgia and married Mary Love in 1802. He died in 1857 in Dale Co, Alabama
0982335Georgia, ClarkeItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
0165997Georgia, ClarkeWill of Stephen Crow- made his will in 1830. He named his wife Margaret Stroud Crow, 5 sons, and a daughter. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0982335Georgia, CobbItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
0982335Georgia, DeKalbItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
0365273Georgia, DeKalbProbate records: Index to estates, minutes A-L from 1840-1929Yes
0165997Georgia, DeKalb, AtlantaMattox family Bible records: Henry Mattox (1811-1893) son of David (1785-1855) and Sarah Mattox, married Sophia Nennelee, daughter of James and Jincy Nunnelee in 1833; they had 3 children 1834-1838. Includes a page of births of black children 1835-1859. Copied from an old Bible found in a vacant house in Omaha, Nebraska. The Bible was printed in New York in 1836. It contained clippings from an Atlanta, Georgia newspaper and a card written from Atlanta 1908, signed Jesse, to D.P. Mattox, Kelly, Mississippi. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0165997Georgia, DeKalb, DecaturDuBose family Bible records: Rev. John DuBose was born in Williamsburg District, South Carolina in 1819. He married Carolina DuBose, daughter of William Nelson Thompson of Connecticut, in Columbia, South Carolina in 1843; they had 8 children 1845-1860. He married (2) Mary Gutlin Holland in Tallahassee, FL in 1866. He died in 1895 in Decatur, Georgia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997Georgia, Elbert, ElbertonWilton Jackson Arnold, b. 1835 in Elberton, GA. He and wife Edna Ann Bell, had 12 children. Their 4th child, Felix Brockman Arnold, was born near Buena Vista, Mississippi in 1869. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0982335Georgia, FultonItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
0165997Georgia, GreeneWill of Joel Early, Greene County, GA: He wrote his will in 1806; he named 5 sons and 2 daughters. The will was recorded in 1807. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0978077Georgia, HallItem 15: John Nicholson: Revolutionary soldier, of Warren and Buncombe Counties, NC and Hall and Union Counties, GA
0165997Georgia, HenryFrancis Adams, born Ireland 1760, married Margaret McKee. He immigrated to America and settled in South Carolina. He served in the Revolutionary War 1778-1781. He married (2) Mary Farrell in 1817. He was a resident of Henry County, Georgia for a time and moved to Noxubee County, Mississippi in 1842. He died there in 1846. He was the father of 15 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0465052Georgia, Jefferson1880 Census; County officers' bonds 1889-1895
0165997Georgia, MurryWills abstracts from Murry County, GA book of wills, Volume 1 from 1849-1872 - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0874014Georgia, Muscogee, ColumbuaItems 5-6: Cemeter records of Linwood Cemetery and Riverdale Cemetery in Columbus, GeorgiaYes
0982335Georgia, PauldingItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
1020779Georgia, PolkItem 13: Brooks Moon Willingham (1814-1871) was born in Georgia, son of Cashwell and Martha Moon Cashwell. He married Mary Louisa Austin (1816-1889) in 1834; they had 8 children. The family migrated to Meridian, Bosque Co, TX in 1859 and settled at Kimball. Brooks Moon and Mary Louisa Willingham are buried at Kimball Cemetery, Bosque Co, TXYes
0374326Georgia, RabunMarriage records 1820-1884Yes
0978077Georgia, RichmondItem 11: McNair family: Daniel McNair was born in Scotland in 1748. He marrief first Catherine McNeil and after her death, Elean Martin. He died in 1811 in Richmond Co, GA
1035936Georgia, RomeItem 11: From Blue Ridge to Wiregrass: Teague Quillian/MacQuillian immigrated from Ireland to Virginia in 1635. One descendant, Frank Quillian (1873-1946) married Loula Mary Weems (1883-1941Z) in 1905 in Rome, GA. The family followed the pattern of migration in the Carolinas, George and west to Kentucky, Colorado, and elsewhere
0978077Georgia, UnionItem 15: John Nicholson: Revolutionary soldier, of Warren and Buncombe Counties, NC and Hall and Union Counties, GA
1020779Georgia, Van WertItem 13: Brooks Moon Willingham (1814-1871) was born in Georgia, son of Cashwell and Martha Moon Cashwell. He married Mary Louisa Austin (1816-1889) in 1834; they had 8 children. The family migrated to Meridian, Bosque Co, TX in 1859 and settled at Kimball. Brooks Moon and Mary Louisa Willingham are buried at Kimball Cemetery, Bosque Co, TXYes
1020779Georgia, WaltonItem 13: Brooks Moon Willingham (1814-1871) was born in Georgia, son of Cashwell and Martha Moon Cashwell. He married Mary Louisa Austin (1816-1889) in 1834; they had 8 children. The family migrated to Meridian, Bosque Co, TX in 1859 and settled at Kimball. Brooks Moon and Mary Louisa Willingham are buried at Kimball Cemetery, Bosque Co, TXYes
0165997Georgia, WashingtonBurney family Bible: Guildford Burney was born in Washington County, GA in 1803; he married Catherine Dixon near Tallahassee, FL in 1834. They had 9 children 1836-1857. He died in Brundidge, Alabama in 1883. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321470Georgia, WashingtonItem 5: Hart family of Washington Co, Georgia - Samuel William Hart (1817-1881) his ancestors and descendantsYes
0165997Georgia, WebsterTroutman family Bible records: J.B. Troutman (1856-1937) born in Webster County, GA, son of T.C. (1835-1883) and Mary E. Troutman. He married Susie Sims, daughter of Wm. H. (1838-1867) and Mary Sims in 1881 at Weston, GA; they had 9 children 1881-1901, all born in Webster County. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0858791Georgia, WilkesItem 8: Bramblette-Bramlett-Bramlitt family notes: Dr. John Woodson, a surgeon to a company of British soldiers, emigrated from Dorsetshire, England with wife, and settled in Virginia in what is now Prince George county, VA. His descendant of the 6th generation, Jane Woodson, daughter of Sanburne Woodson of Cumberland County, VA married Ambrose Bramlitt, an early settler of Bedford County, VA in 1768. The family migrated to North Carolina before 1774.
0940446GerhardItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0068814GermanyDetailed maps of the German Empire 1845-1916 (now parts of modern Germany, Poland, Russia, Denmark, Belgium, Lithuania, France, Czechoslovakia, and the Netherlands)
1045448GermanyGazetteer of the German Republics; bound with a supplemental gazetteer of localities lying beyond the Older-Neisse under Polish and Soviet administrationYes
0470839GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 11 Direct Lists 1857 Feb-Dec
0470841GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 14-15 Direct Lists 1860-1861
0470834GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 3 Direct Lists 1852 Feb-Jul A-Z Bd 4 Direct Lists 1852 Jul-Dec A-Z
0470835GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 5 Direct Lists 1853 Jul-1854 Apr A-Z
0470836GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 6-7 Direct Lists 1854 Apr-Dec A-Z. The Direct lists for 1855-1934 are arranged by ship departure date. Use the Regular Direct Indexes to determine what page a specific person is on
0470837GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 8 Direct Lists 1855 Jan-Nov
0470838GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists - 15 year index 1856-1871 Direct and Indirect - Alphabetical 1855-1914: Bd 8 Direct Lists 1855 Jan-Nov Bd 9-10 Direct Lists 1856 Feb-Dec
0473072GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1864-1866 (Vol. 5-6)
0473073GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1867-1868 August (Vol. 7)
0473081GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1881 November - 1882 September (Vol. 18-19)
0473083GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1883 October - 1884 April (Vol 22)
0473090GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1889 January-June (Vol. 33)
0473091GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1889 June-December (Vol. 34)
0473092GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1890 January-May (Vol. 35)
0473095GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1891 July-1892 January (Vol. 40-41)
0473096GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1892 January - 1892 August (Vol. 42-44)
0473167GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index 1929 March-December A-L (Vol. 170)
0472918GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Lists April-June 1882 (Vol. 44)
0472920GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Lists January-June 1883 (Vol. 47-48)
0472917GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Lists January-March 1882 (Vol. 43)
0472919GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Lists July-December 1882 (Vol. 45-46)
0472921GermanyHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Lists July-December 1883 (Vol. 49-50)
0496696GermanyItem 1: A genealogical memorial of the family of Fielden, of Todmorden, in the counties of York and Lancaster, with appendices of abstracts of parish registers, wills, monumental inscriptions, and original documents; together with notices of the family in Newark in county of Nottingham, and various parts of Lancashire. The Fielden family claims to descend from the Fieldings who were the Earls of Denbigh. These Fieldings claim to be descended from Geoffrey de Fielding who was the son og Geoffrey, Count of Hapsburgh from GermanyYes
1036690GermanyItem 1: Collection of names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia; also an appendix containing lists of more than 1000 German and French names in New York prior to 1712. Includes those who settled in North Carolina and GeorgiaYes
1035734GermanyItem 10: Heinrich Christian Rock (b. 1815) son of Johann Jacob Rock and Anna Marie Flamme, married Johannette Wilhelmina Miller in 1844, and immigrated from Germany to Fort Jennings, OH in 1857. They later moved to Cadillac, Mich.
1312800GermanyItem 10: Herman Heinrich Fisse and family immigrated in 1850 from Germany to New Orleans, LA (the father died at sea), and the widow and family settled on land near Friendship, Indiana; includes Beckler, Geisler, Knight, Linkmeyer, Silver, and Struve
1206439GermanyItem 10: Johannes (Schneider) Feg (b. 1640) and family immigrated from Germany (via Rotterdam) to New York in 1709 and settled near Albany, NY. He was a tailor by trade and therefore was called Schneider, but his actual surname was Feg. Many descendants changed the spelling of the surname (Feg-Fake-Feck-Feek-Feag-Veeck); includes Deaven, Ditzler, Felty, Kreiser, Mease, Rhen and related familiesYes
1181522GermanyItem 10: Supplement to the publication "Wer gehort zur Sippe Zorner?" History of the Zorner family of GermanyYes
1181522GermanyItem 11: Pedigree of the poet Gotthold Ephraim Lessing of GermanyYes
1312800GermanyItem 12: Adam Gigerich (1815-1896) and family immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana in 1857; includes Forway and Yunker families
1181522GermanyItem 12: Ancestors of Karoline Schintze (1826-1908) who married Franz Friedrich Kaufmann. Extends into the late 16th century; includes Blumenstein and HaaseYes
1307514GermanyItem 13: Memoirs of Colonel Andrew Jackson Deyerle (b. 1821) of Montgomery Co, VA, including a description of his activities in the Civil War as a Confederate officer; includes an 1862 letter to his wife, and obituary of a relative, and the 1828 will of another relative. The Deyerle family immigrated to Virginia from Germany
1181522GermanyItem 13: The ancestors and descendants of the Meyer family of Germany. Earliest ancestor is Felix Meyer of Griesbach bei Hof (part Reitzenstein) born about 1525, died 1598Yes
1183567GermanyItem 14: Connections of Johann Hinrich Wichern with socialism and church history in Germany
1307594GermanyItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1181522GermanyItem 14: The von Drieberg family of Germany. Extract from "Ausgestorbene Familien des Mecklenburgischen Adels", LieferunglYes
1181522GermanyItem 15: Descendants of the Westhoff, also called von Westhoff and von Echthausen family of Germany
1307514GermanyItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
1321083GermanyItem 16: Isensee family history - Johannes Joachim (John) Isensee and his brother, Johannes Joachim Heinrich (Henry) Isensee, emigrated in 1840 from Germany to Baltimore, MD and were joined in 1841 by a third brother, Johannes Frederick (known as John or Frederick) Isensee. Two of the brothers eventually settled near Germantown, IN and Henry settled in 1841 in Armstrong, PA. Includes Booth, Burkhard, Heckman, Imsande, Iseman, Klingensmith families
1307514GermanyItem 18: Johann Martin Borntraeger (b. 1723) married Anna Elizabeth Hanauer, immigrated from Germany to Switzerland, and in 1767 the family immigrated to Philadelphia, settling near Meyersdale in Somerset Co, PA; includes Coffman, Gascho, Miller, Slagell, and YoderYes
1183567GermanyItem 19: Life of Nicolaus Ludwig, Graf von Zinzendorf, of Germany 1700-1760
1181522GermanyItem 19: Research of the Haniel family of Germany
1036819GermanyItem 2: Burner family in Europe and AmericaYes
1181522GermanyItem 2: Family tree of Johann Siedgried Schmitt, 1938, of GermanyYes
0599429GermanyItem 2: French and German immigrants into Boston 1751
0806633GermanyItem 2: Gazetteer of the Kingdom of Prussia, Germany, based on the 1905 census. Comprises areas later part of East and West Germany; Lithuania, Kaliningrad, Russia; Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Denmark, and Belgium. Text in German. This film contains Heft 6. SchlesienYes
1321083GermanyItem 2: History of name Burland - Johann Heinrich Burland Jr (b. 1801) married Anna Catharina Buescher in 1824 and immigrated in 1847 from Germany to Locust Grove near McKeesport, PA. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1577 including families of Haidle, Morgenstern, Oberdick, Rojohn, Schneider, Wulfekamp
0564126GermanyItem 2: York musical family won national fame - the Bergers - pioneer bell ringers: Henry Berger was born 1819 in Germany, one of 7 sons born to Bernhart de Berger and wife Louis Van Sacks Berger. He married Anna Blimlein in 1848. They emigrated to the United States in 1849, settling in Baltimore. They had 4 children. Henry made church organs and musical instruments. The family later moved to York County, PA and Tiffin, OH. The children were very musically talented and formed a musical company that toured from 1862 to 1880.
1181522GermanyItem 20: Celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Swoboda bookstore; includes short history of the Swoboda family of SchirgiswaldeYes
1183567GermanyItem 20: Speech given on the 100th birthday party of Fritz Louis Nirrnheim of Germany 1930
1181522GermanyItem 21: Ancestors and pedigree of the Liebeskind family of GermanyYes
1183567GermanyItem 21: Two doctors by the name of Johann Widmann in Germany
0897214GermanyItem 22: A century of emigration from the Palatinate to the USA - Germany. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181522GermanyItem 23: Rules of heirship to the von Arnim family foundationYes
1181522GermanyItem 24: History of the Toepel family of GermanyYes
1312800GermanyItem 24: Obadiah Hand (b 1818) married Mary Elizabeth Dilk (daughter of German immigrant Frederick Dilk 1805-1875) and died after 1883 in Ripley Co, Indiana
0897214GermanyItem 25: Germanic research problems, Part I, in Germany. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181522GermanyItem 25: History of the Hardtmuth family of Germany and BohemiaYes
1183567GermanyItem 26: Germans at the Cape of Good Hope in Cape Province, South Africa
1181522GermanyItem 26: History of the Lamprecht, Herberger, von Hoffmann, Jacobsen, Kirschstein-Zeuschner, and Dittmarsch families of Germany
1181522GermanyItem 27: Genealogy of the Warming family of Germany / DenmarkYes
0897214GermanyItem 28: Germanic research problems, Part IV. Tracing genealogies of Pennsylvania Germans. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181522GermanyItem 28: Part 1 - Story of the Lupfert family between 782 AD and 1493 AD, stating also that "only since the turnn of the year 1500 are we certain of the family records of the Lupfert family"
1181522GermanyItem 29: Ancestor list of the Wasmuth, Wachtsmuth, Wasmundt family of Germany
0897215GermanyItem 29: Records of Huguenots in the United States, Canada and the West Indies with some mention of Dutch and German sources. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1033898GermanyItem 3: Descendants of Herman Bernard Passe (1757-1830) married Anne Catherine Voss in 1805. Their second son Herman Albert Passe (1814-1870) married Maria Anna Schulteheinreich and immigrated from Germany to Wabasha Co, Minn. Four of the sons of their first son also immigrated to Wabasha Co, Minn. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1650Yes
1181522GermanyItem 3: Genealogical notes about the family of nobles and barons von Scheibler, of GermanyYes
0924841GermanyItem 3: Homeland in Canaan, a history and genealogy of the Fetzer family
0928222GermanyItem 3: Lang family: George Lang Sr. (1826-1894) was born in Germany and emigrated to America arriving at Pittsburgh, PA in the 1840s. In 1857 the family moved to Marathon Co, Wisconsin
0547171GermanyItem 3: Periodical index and bibliography of German genealogical publications (publication was suspended from 1960-1983): Vol. 1
0982335GermanyItem 3: Wilhelm Rosenow family of Pella: Wilhelm Rosenow was born 1831 in Germany and died 1895 at Pella, Shawano Co, Wisconsin. Includes Behling, Froehlich, Maltbey, Salzman and allied familiesYes
1312800GermanyItem 30: Andrew Habel (1818-1909) immigrated from Germany to Aberdeen, OH and married Margaretha Kuntz (daughter of George Adam Kuntz 1812-1885) in 1851, moving later to Indiana and then to Illinois
1181522GermanyItem 30: Supplements to the genealogy of the barons Lobdeburg of GermanyYes
1181522GermanyItem 31: Pedigree of Wilhelm von Bode of Germany
1321083GermanyItem 31: Schafer Heritage 1829-1985: John Schaffer (b. 1829) became an orphan at 12 years, and emigrated from Germany to the US, served in the Civil War, and then settled in Flora Twp, Renville Co, Minnesota.. He was married (1) in 1866 to Anna Larson (d. 1869) and (2) in 1870 to widow Caroline Krump. Includes Chroup, Dallenbach, Drinkwater, Lindeman, Mantel, Oelke families
0897214GermanyItem 32: German genealogical research sources. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214GermanyItem 33: Emigration from Germany through Poland and Russia to the USA. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181522GermanyItem 33: Society for family research and heraldry of Germany; membership list as of 1976
0897214GermanyItem 34: History and significance of the German municipal archives and their fate during World War II. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1181522GermanyItem 34: Pedigree of the Giseke, Gieseke and Giesecke family of Germany
1307514GermanyItem 34: Philipp Botsch (1833-1909) married Elizabeth Ziegler in 1858, and the family immigrated in 1879 from Germany to America; includes Doerr, Fleck, Hubele, Nibling, Pfister, and Sailer
1181522GermanyItem 35: Directory of German librariesYes
0897214GermanyItem 39: Social standing of German families. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1321083GermanyItem 4: Ancestry of the Hacker-Smith families - William Haechardt fled from Saxony in Germany to England in the early 1500s and anglicized his surname to Hacker. Francis Hacker, direct descendant, was active in the execution of Charles I of England in 1649. Son Phillip Hacker fled to Holland when his father was imprisoned and executed, and his son, William Hacker, immigrated from there to Philadelphia in 1725. William married Ann Turner, a fellow passenger in Philadelphia. Includes Sleeth family.Yes
1181522GermanyItem 4: Genealogy of the Dortmund, Germany Earl house von DortmundYes
0897214GermanyItem 40: Genealogical research problems in Northern Germany. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1307514GermanyItem 40: The German connection: Ancestry and descendants of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Ashby Casselman Cross (1883-1955) a descendant of American immigrants to Chesterville, Ontario, who married Ingram Cross; includes Cook, Snyder, and Wells familiesYes
0673260GermanyItem 4-5: Temple record book 1320-1917: consists of genealogical data with most temple ordinances 1916-1930, for Jager (Jaeger, Yeager) ancestry of Mary (Neumann) Bills, a Bohemian immigrant to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She became a Mormon convert, and moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. Ancestry lived in Czechoslovakia, Germany, and the Netherlands.
1181522GermanyItem 5: Genealogy of the German Earls von DortmundYes
1321387GermanyItem 5: Kellenbarger family kinfolk review - Qtrly newsletter Vol 1-6, Annual Vol 7 and thereafter. Focus on descendants of Joseph A. Kellenbarger and Margaret Jane Hogue who came from Iowa to Dale Valley, Custer Co, Nebraska in 1883. Early Kellenbarger ancestors came from Switzerland and Germany. Kellenbargers intermarried with Beattie, Hogue, Hurt, LaMar, Marshall, Moore, Pendleton, and Utter families.
1181522GermanyItem 6: Descendants of Johann Jakob Hunerwadel of Lenzburg, Switzerland; includes Zellweger and other families in Germany and Switzerland Yes
0924086GermanyItem 6: Sheek family history 1753-1973; German originYes
1321387GermanyItem 7: Family history of John V. Tice, his immediate ancestors and descendantsYes
1181522GermanyItem 8: Ancestors of the imperial Count Guiseppe Bolza I (Josef) 1719-1782 of GermanyYes
1303165GermanyItem 8: The Stamm family of Ohio and Kentucky: Jacob Stamm immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1748
1181522GermanyItem 9: Descendants of Johann George Mehlhose (died 1761) in Germany
0928169GermanyItem 9: Indexes to Bell-Sharpe genealogyYes
1181522GermanyItems 16-17: The descendants of the linen weaver Hans Ortel, 1550-1641 of GermanyYes
0897214GermanyItems 19-21: Bridging the Atlantic: finding the place of origin of your German ancestor - Part I United States, Part II Germany and Part III the Netherlands. Part of World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1320542GermanyItems 5-6: Index of Hessian soldiers in the American Revolutionary War. Includes names, birthdates and places and other information for each soldierYes
1320516GermanyItems 6-7: Index of Hessian soldiers in the American Revolutionary War. Includes names, birthdates and places and other information for each soldierYes
0496640GermanyMeyers gazetteer and commercial directory of the German Empire, Vol. 1 A-K which shows information concerning each place name, including churches, civil offices and jurisdictionsYes
0496641GermanyMeyers gazetteer and commercial directory of the German Empire, Vol. 2 L-Z which shows information concerning each place name, including churches, civil offices and jurisdictionsYes
0496682GermanyPeriodical index and bibliography of German genealogical publications (publication was suspended from 1960-1983): Vol. 12-13
0496680GermanyPeriodical index and bibliography of German genealogical publications (publication was suspended from 1960-1983): Vol. 2-8
0496681GermanyPeriodical index and bibliography of German genealogical publications (publication was suspended from 1960-1983): Vol. 9-11
0000884GermanyThe Bowman Family: Historical Memorial Volume from earliest traditions to present time, 1886Yes
1183567Germany, BadenItem 35: People who immigrated from the Heidelberg and Mosbach districts of Baden to America in the years 1749-1750; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
0957357Germany, Baden, AppenweierCatholic Church Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, family book: Familienbuch 1650, 1888-1900
0957352Germany, Baden, AppenweierCatholic Church Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, family book: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1654-1758
1047530Germany, Baden, Au (am Rhein)Catholic Church parish register of Au; baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, converts, annual masses for the dead, family book, index. This film contains Taufen 1709-1760, 1688-1708 Firmungen 1731-1756 Heiraten 1725-1760 Tote 1725-1760; Taufen, Heiraten 1761-1803 Firmungen 1762-1900 Ubergetretene 1779 Tote 1761-1803 Anniversarien 18.Jh
1047533Germany, Baden, Au (am Rhein)Catholic Church parish register of Au; baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, converts, annual masses for the dead, family book, index. This film contains Tote 1804-1900; Familienbuch (uneheliche Kinder) 1835-1836
1051223Germany, Baden, BruchsalCatholic Church parish register of Bruschsal. This film contains Kommunikanten 1785-1799, 1821-1899; Heiraten 1752-1819
1051219Germany, Baden, BruchsalCatholic Church parish register of Bruschsal. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Toten-Index Anniversarien Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1730-1751; Taufen 1751-1784 Anniversarien
1051225Germany, Baden, BruchsalCatholic Church parish register of Bruschsal. This film contains Tote 1752-1813; 1814-1836; 1817-1832
1051211Germany, Baden, BruchsalCatholic Church parish register of Liebfrauen Kirche Bruschsal, also called Stadtpfarrei. This film contains Heiraten 1689-1730; 1695-1709; 1720-1731; 1730-1784; 1785-1827
1051208Germany, Baden, BruchsalCatholic Church parish register of Liebfrauen Kirche Bruschsal, also called Stadtpfarrei. This film contains Taufen 1689-1710; 1720-1730; 1730-1757; 1758-1790
1051213Germany, Baden, BruchsalCatholic Church parish register of Liebfrauen Kirche Bruschsal, also called Stadtpfarrei. This film contains Tote 1697-1707; 1720-1730; 1730-1776; 1777-1796; 1797-1825
1047534Germany, Baden, BurbachCatholic Church parish registers of Burbach and Pfaffenrot, combined until 1821. Includes Schielberg, Frauenalb and Zell. This film contains Namen der Geistlichen Taufen 1726-1776 Tote 1726-1781 Taufen, Heiraten 1776-1782 Heiraten 1726-1775 Firmungen 1739, 1767 Anniversarien; Tote-Taufen-Index Ubergetretene Taufen 1781-1803 Tote 1781-1810 Heiraten 1782-1811 Firmungen 1779
1054205Germany, Baden, BusenbachCatholic Church parish register of Busenbach, including Reichenbach and Etzenrot. This film contains Geburten 1863-1900; Heiraten 1779-1799; Heiraten 1800-1891; Tote 1778-1799; Tote 1800-1853
1054204Germany, Baden, BusenbachCatholic Church parish register of Busenbach, including Reichenbach and Etzenrot. This film contains Taufen, Tote, Heiraten 1774-1778; Taufen 1778-1799; Taufen 1800-1835; Geburten 1835-1863
1054206Germany, Baden, BusenbachCatholic Church parish register of Busenbach, including Reichenbach and Etzenrot. This film contains Tote 1854-1900; Familienbuch 1746-1800; 1801-1908
1183567Germany, Baden, DurlachItem 38: Studien zur Amerikaauswanderung aus Baden-Durlach fur das Jahr 1751; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
1047538Germany, Baden, DurmersheimCatholic Church parish register of Durmersheim and Wurmersheim. Separate records from 1786-1874. This film contains Taufen 1660-1702 Heiraten 1672-1714 Taufen 1702-1714 Tote 1675-1714; Taufen 1716-1759 Firmungen 1726-1756 Tote, Heiraten 1714-1759 Verschiedene Akten; Taufen 1760-1800 Taufen (Wurmersheim) 1786-1802 Firmungen 1762-1856 Tote 1760-1802 Tote (Wurmersheim) 1787-1800 Heiraten 1760-1821 Heiraten (Wurmersheim) 1786-1822 Verschiedene Akten Heiraten 1821-1829
1256492Germany, Baden, EisingenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1929-1962 Taufen 1580-1617 Heiraten 1580-1624 Taufen 1617-1709 Heiraten 1625-1709 Tote 1625-1704 Taufen 1709-1738 Heiraten 1710-1738 Tote 1709-1738 Konfirmationen 1717-1738; Inventurliste 1627-1791 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1739-1776 Chronik 1796-1807 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1777-1824 Konfirmationen 1777-1834 Taufen 1825-1851
1053593Germany, Baden, ErsingenCatholic Church parish register: Tauf-Index 1625-1813; Heirats-Index 1628-1803; Toten-Index 1626-1847; Taufen 1625-1687 Tote 1626-1633, 1652-1674 Heiraten 1628-1640, 1648-1654, 1674-1676; Taufen 1688-1729 Heiraten 1706, 1692-1729 Tote 1692-1729; Taufen 1729-1783 Heiraten 1729-1808 Tote 1729-1783 Anniversarien Kommunikanten 1731-1816
1047547Germany, Baden, EttlingenCatholic Church parish register of Ettlingen. This film contains Taufen 1717-1763; Firmungen 1726-1767; Heiraten, Tote 1717-1763; Taufen 1764-1785; Firmungen 1764, 1779; Heiraten, Tote 1764-1785; Taufen 1786-1802; Firmungen 1790- ; Heiraten, Tote 1786-1802
1047546Germany, Baden, EttlingenCatholic Church parish register of Ettlingen. This film contains Tauf-Index 1689-1872; Heirats- und Toten-Index 1693-1848; Taufen 1689-1717; Heiraten 1693-1717; Tote 1699-1717
1183567Germany, Baden, HeidelbergItem 36: People who immigrated from the Heidelberg district of Baden to America in the years 1737-1738, 1851, 1753-1754
1036819Germany, Baden, HeidelbergItem 6: Klingmann family of Michigan, Virginia, etc - settled inn America 1860 from Gauangeloch, Bei Heidelberg, Baden, Germany: Stephen Klingman (1833-1891) son of Stephen (1805-1864) and Katherina Geisler, married Karolina Diehr, daughter of Jacob (1793-1863) and Dorthea Frederika Balz Diehr. They had 8 children, born in Michigan
0492079Germany, Baden, HeidelbergSchool register of the University of Heidelberg: Part 1 from 1386-1662 (1884)
0492081Germany, Baden, HeidelbergSchool register of the University of Heidelberg: Part 3 Register 1: Halfte (index to parts 1-2) 1386-1662 (1889)
0957329Germany, Baden, HerrischriedCatholic Church Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, family book: Familienbuch 1784-1900
1272853Germany, Baden, IspringenEvangelical Church parish register for Ispringen; includes Ersingen: Tote 1644-1695; Taufen 1653-1685 Heiraten 1644-1707 Taufen 1707-1775 Heiraten 1707-1776 Tote 1707-1776 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1775-1836 ; Taufen 1837-1886
1272854Germany, Baden, IspringenItems 1-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Ispringen; includes Ersingen: Taufen 1886-1961 Hiraten 1837-1961 Tote 1837-1961
1189434Germany, Baden, KandernEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1787-1788 Heiraten 1772-1825 Tote 1772-1817 Taufen 1788-1822 Tote 1817-1863 Taufen 1823-1848
1049428Germany, Baden, MingolsheimCatholic Church parish register of Mingolsheim. This film contains Taufen 1693-1715 Kommunikanten 1710, 1712 Heiraten 1710-1713 Taufen-Index 1701-1715 Heiraten 1699-1706 Tote 1710-1713, 1694-1715; Taufen 1714-1760 Heiraten 1713-1784 Tote 1713-1760 Kommunikanten 1722-1780; Taufen 1761-1784
1047572Germany, Baden, MorschCatholic Church parish register of Morsch and Neuburgweier; includes Forchheim. This film contains Anniversarien Tote 1708-1800; Index Anniversarien Tote 1800-1838; Tote 1838-1888
1047571Germany, Baden, MorschCatholic Church parish register of Morsch and Neuburgweier; includes Forchheim. This film contains Heiraten 1708-1884
1047570Germany, Baden, MorschCatholic Church parish register of Morsch and Neuburgweier; includes Forchheim. This film contains Taufen 1834-1847 Firmungen 1827; Taufen 1848-1868 Firmungen 1856, 1863; Taufen 1869-1888
1047569Germany, Baden, MorschCatholic Church parish register of Morsch and Neuburgweier; includes Forchheim. This film contains Taufen-Index 1750-1806 Tuafen 1708-1806 Firmungen 1712-1799 Anniversarien Verschiedene Akten; Taufen 1806-1833 Verschiedene Atken;
1256769Germany, Baden, MunzesheimItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Tote 1926-1959 Heiraten 1929-1962
1052139Germany, Baden, NeibsheimCatholic Church parish register: Heiraten 1655-1900
1256769Germany, Baden, OberackerItems 3-11: Tote 1767-1944 Kriegsgefallene 1939-1945 Taufen 1567-1704, 1716-1719 Konfirmationen, Protokolle Heiraten 1602-1702 Tote 1572-1717 Taufen 1697-1717 Heiraten 1697-1716 Proklamationen 1708-1714 Tote 1697-1717 Konfirmationen 1724-1756 Inventarverzeichnis; Taufen 1717-1766 Heiraten 1760-1766 Konfirmationen 1759-1766, 1724-1732 Tote 1747-1766, 1717-1747 Heiraten 1718-1758 Taufen 1767-1856
1272854Germany, Baden, ReilingenItems 7-8: Evangelical Church parish register for Ispringen; includes Ersingen: Taufen 1811-1843
0995103Germany, Baden, RenchenCatholic Church parish registers of baptisms, marriages, deaths, family book: This film contains Familienbuch 1715-1900
0995098Germany, Baden, RenchenCatholic Church parish registers of baptisms, marriages, deaths, family book: This film contains Taufen 1844-1874
1056247Germany, Baden, Schollbronn (A. Ettlingen)Catholic Church parish register: Taufen 1613-1622, 1645-1647, 1623-1711 Verschiedene Akten Kommunion 1614-1620 Heiraten 1613-1628, 1647-1710 Taufen 1647-1649 Tote 1614-1631, 1647-1701, 1709-1711, 1645-1649 Taufen, Tote 1710-1792 Heiraten 1710-1790 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1792-1831 Anniversaria
1046746Germany, Baden, SpessartCatholic Church parish register of Spessart; also includes records for Schollbronn. This film contains Fiirmungen 1731-1779 Heiraten 1685-1701, 1723-1760, 1708-1723, Heiraten 1710-1733, 1761-1795 Tote 1695, 1709-1811, 1675-1678 Heiraten 1796-1899 Tote 1685-1701, 1720-1823
1046745Germany, Baden, SpessartCatholic Church parish register of Spessart; also includes records for Schollbronn. This film contains Taufen 16663-1760 1621, 1632, 1640, 1666-1685, 1708-1711, 1760-1823 Firmungen 1816 Seelenzahl Taufen 1824-1865 Familienbuch Taufen 1866-1893
0492888Germany, BayernCatalog of Protestant church records of BavariaYes
0940446Germany, Bayern, Bad DurkheimItem 1: Departure documents for the Farny/Farni family from Durkheim, Germany. The church records (transcripts) show the family of Johann Georg Farny, son of Johann Nicholas Farny. He married Maria Magdalina Weiland in 1738; they had 7 children 1739-1753; text in German
0193777Germany, Bayern, BarbelrothChurch records of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confirmations, etc. for Barbelroth. Also includes Dierbach, Winden, Muhlhofen and Overhausen. Heiraten 1596-1669; Taufen 1596-1673; Kommunionen 1599-1622; Tote 1667-1673, 1616-1670; Verschiedene Akten; Pfarrer; Heiraten 1679-1706; Taufen 1679-1708; Konfirmationen 1678-1709; Taufen 1704-1708; Tote 1678-1685; Taufen, Konf., Heiraten 1708-1740; Tote 1729-1740
0367550Germany, Bayern, Berg (BA. Germersheim)Catholic Church records (includes parish history): Taufen 1733-1782, 1801-1822 Heiraten 1733-1776, 1789-1792, 1803-1822 Tote 1733-1777, 1801-1822 Konfirmationen 1733-1777 Geschichte der Pfarrei 1748
0367552Germany, Bayern, Berg (BA. Germersheim)Catholic Church records (includes parish history): Taufen 1851-1898 Heiraten 1777-1788, 1855-1905 Tote 1777-1788
0367551Germany, Bayern, Berg (BA. Germersheim)Catholic Church records (includes parish history): Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1816-1885
0488276Germany, Bayern, DeidesheimCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, etc: Taufen 1716-1744, Konfirmation ab 1728 Taufen 1744-1747, Heiraten, Tote 1716-1744
0367731Germany, Bayern, DeidesheimCatholic Church records: Taufen 1670-1715 Heiraten 1670-1715 Heiraten 1745-1773 Tote 1670-1709 Konfirmationen 1745-1773 (mit Forst und Niederkirchen)
0367472Germany, Bayern, DudenhofenParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and membership standings. Text in Latin and German. Heiraten 1819-1942
0367470Germany, Bayern, DudenhofenParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and membership standings. Text in Latin and German. Taufen 1806-1889
0489432Germany, Bayern, EnkenbachCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Heiraten 1741-1798 Tote, Heiraten 1798-1829 Heiraten 1830-1956
0351942Germany, Bayern, EnkenbachFamily book 1700-1921
0488911Germany, Bayern, Erlenbach (BA. Kaiserslautern)Civil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Marriages 1818-1875
0400452Germany, Bayern, GossersweilerCatholic Church records for Gossersweiler, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany - includes Schwanheim, Silz, Stein, Munchweiler, Volkersweiler, and Lug. Text in German and Latin: Heiraten 1732-1961
0400449Germany, Bayern, GossersweilerCatholic Church records for Gossersweiler, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany - includes Schwanheim, Silz, Stein, Munchweiler, Volkersweiler, and Lug. Text in German and Latin: Taufen 1803-1853
0400450Germany, Bayern, GossersweilerCatholic Church records for Gossersweiler, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany - includes Schwanheim, Silz, Stein, Munchweiler, Volkersweiler, and Lug. Text in German and Latin: Taufen 1854-1875
0400448Germany, Bayern, GossersweilerCatholic Church records for Gossersweiler, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany - includes Schwanheim, Silz, Stein, Munchweiler, Volkersweiler, and Lug. Text in German and Latin: Tote 1779-1798, 1732-1779 (Gossersweiler, etc) Tote 1785-1800 (Silz) Taufen 1785-1800 (Silz) Taufen 1732-1805 (Gossersweiler, etc)
0400453Germany, Bayern, GossersweilerCatholic Church records for Gossersweiler, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany - includes Schwanheim, Silz, Stein, Munchweiler, Volkersweiler, and Lug. Text in German and Latin: Tote 1806-1961 Konfirmationen 1829-1918
0367674Germany, Bayern, HatzenbuhlCatholic Church records: Taufen 1719-1738 Heiraten 1719-1737 Tote 1719-1737 Konfirmationen 1729, 1746, 1754, 1761 Taufen 1738-1787, 1791-1793 Taufen, Heiraten 1788-1797 (Kopien) Taufen 1795-1822 Heiraten 1803-1831 Tote 1803-1825
0367675Germany, Bayern, HatzenbuhlCatholic Church records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1795-1803 Heiraten 1738-1770, 1785-1787, 1792-1793 Tote 1738-1793 Heiraten 1771-1785 Taufen 1823-1849
0415871Germany, Bayern, Jettenback (BA. Kusel)Marriages, births, deaths of the civil registry office of Jettenbach (Includes Albersbach): Geburten, Heiraten, Tote 1799-1817
0488750Germany, Bayern, KaiserslauternCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Taufen, Heiraten 1705-1739 Ubergetretene 1711-1770 Geburten (Zivilstandsregister) 1798-1799 Heiraten 1798 Totenindex, Tote 1786-1799
0329474Germany, Bayern, KaiserslauternCivil register indexes to births, marriages and deaths; and marriage supplements, births, marriages, deaths and confirmations of Kaiserslautern. Includes Morlautern, Erlenbach, Dansenberg, Hohenecken, Papiermuhle, Engelshof, Otterberg, Bremerhof, Otterbach, Rodenbach und Erfenbach. This film contains Geburten 1803-1808
0329475Germany, Bayern, KaiserslauternCivil register indexes to births, marriages and deaths; and marriage supplements, births, marriages, deaths and confirmations of Kaiserslautern. Includes Morlautern, Erlenbach, Dansenberg, Hohenecken, Papiermuhle, Engelshof, Otterberg, Bremerhof, Otterbach, Rodenbach und Erfenbach. This film contains Geburten 1809-1814
0367576Germany, Bayern, KandelCatholic Church records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1758-1792 Taufen 1802-1813 Heiraten 1802-1823 Tote 1802-1831
0488969Germany, Bayern, KatzweilerCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Marriages 1799-1834
0193941Germany, Bayern, KirchheimbolandenParish registers of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, indexes, communicants and other records of the Lutheran and Reformed parishes in Kirchheimbolanden, Bayern, Germany: Taufen 1839-1871 Konfirmationen 1849-1877
0415886Germany, Bayern, KollweilerBirths, Marriages, Deaths of the civil registry office: Geburten, Heiraten, Tote 1799 Geburten 1818-1875
1183567Germany, Bayern, KronauItems 1-5: Descendants of Sebastian Schreyer (d. 1372) of Kronau, Bavaria, Germany
0351937Germany, Bayern, KuselParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths and confirmations for Kusel, Bayern, Germany: Taufen 1756-1798, 1812-1892, Heiraten 1756-1798, Tote 1756-1798
0489057Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Births 1799-1850
0489058Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Births 1851-1875
0489584Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Births 1876-1896
0489585Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Births 1897-1912
0489060Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Deaths 1799-1875
0489059Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Marriages 1799-1875
0488696Germany, Bayern, MorlauternCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Marriages 1818-1825
0489443Germany, Bayern, Otterbach (BA. Kaiserslautern)Catholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Heiraten 1727-1957
0489441Germany, Bayern, Otterbach (BA. Kaiserslautern)Catholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Taufen 1727-1801, 1740-1791 Konfirmation 1740-1784 Tote 1804-1831 Taufen 1802-1814, 1818-1838 Konfirmation 1836-1838 Taufen 1839-1850
0500157Germany, Bayern, Otterbach (BA. Kaiserslautern)Catholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Tote 1740-1799, 1832-1942
0489118Germany, Bayern, Otterbach (BA. Kaiserslautern)Civil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Deaths 1799-1875
0489117Germany, Bayern, Otterbach (BA. Kaiserslautern)Civil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Marriages 1799-1875
0488735Germany, Bayern, OtterbergCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Indexes 1650-1800
0488739Germany, Bayern, OtterbergCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and communions: Taufen 1687-1793, Heiraten 1687-1793, Tote 1708-1793, Taufen 1793-1798, Heiraten 1794-1798, Tote 1793-1797
0351925Germany, Bayern, OtterbergParish register indexes, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and communions for Otterberg, Bayern, Germany: Heiraten 1798-1961, Tote 1798-1853
0351923Germany, Bayern, OtterbergParish register indexes, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and communions for Otterberg, Bayern, Germany: Taufen 1798-1906, Konfirmationen 1893
0351924Germany, Bayern, OtterbergParish register indexes, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and communions for Otterberg, Bayern, Germany: Taufen 1907-1961
0351926Germany, Bayern, OtterbergParish register indexes, baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and communions for Otterberg, Bayern, Germany: Tote 1854-1961, Konfirmationen 1908-1959, Kommunikanten 1901-1916
0367570Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCatholic Church records: Heiraten 1806-1937
0367567Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCatholic Church records: Taufen 1806-1856
0367568Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCatholic Church records: Taufen 1856-1906
0367566Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCatholic Church records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1769-1805
0367571Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCatholic Church records: Tote 1806-1873
0367572Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCatholic Church records: Tote 1874-1933 Konfirmationen 1803-1943
0574171Germany, Bayern, RheinzabernCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Proklamationen, Heiratsbelege 1816-1834
0367725Germany, Bayern, RuppertsbergCatholic Church records: Heiraten 1786-1886 Tote 1785-1888
0367723Germany, Bayern, RuppertsbergCatholic Church records: Taufen 1638-1821 Heiraten, Tote 1638-1810 Konfirmationen 1638-1785
0193974Germany, Bayern, Sankt Julian-ObereisenbachChurch records of confirmations, baptisms, deaths, and marriages 1634-1816: Chronik 1673-1733 Taufen 1634-1721 Heiraten 1634-1782 Taufen 1722-1782 Tote 1634-1782 Bussregister 1680-1765 Chronik 1733-1782 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1783-1798 Bussregister 1783-1789 Nachtrage 1788-1816
0489181Germany, Bayern, SchwedelbachCivil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Births 1799-1875; marriages 1799-1851
0575517Germany, Bayern, Stein (BA. Bergzabern)Civil registration: Marriage banns and marriage supplement (birth and death documentations relating to marriages) Proklamationen, Heiratsbelege 1818-1846
0247748Germany, Bayern, SteinweilerParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmation 1785-1789
0564126Germany, Bayern, WeilerbachItem 33: Genealogy of Peter Raab family of Weillerbach, Keiserlauten, Germany to Cleveland, Ohio, to Idaho
0193211Germany, Bayern,WallhalbenParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, and penitents of the Protestant Church of Wallhalben, Bavaria, Germany. Includes Saalstadt and vicinity. Taufen 1674, 1688-1760 (Lucken) - Heiraten, Tote 1710-1760 - Konfirmationen 1746-1755 - Kirchenbussen 1709-1758 - Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1719-1863
1181522Germany, BerlinItem 18: Ancestors of the Metzing family of Berlin
0787165Germany, Elsass-LothringenList of residents of Alsace-Lorraine who declared their preference for French citizenship after the Franco-Prussian War, 1871-1872: Listes No. 351-388
0787166Germany, Elsass-LothringenList of residents of Alsace-Lorraine who declared their preference for French citizenship after the Franco-Prussian War, 1871-1872: Listes no. 389-395
0742365Germany, Elsass-Lothringen, DiemeringenEvangelical Church records: parish registers of baptisms, marriages, burials, confirmations, and miscellaneous notes for Diemeringen, Bas-Rhin, France. Includes the towns of Butten, Dehlingen, Lorentzen, Mackwiller, Morhange, Ratzwiller, Raville (Rolling), and Waldhambach. Text in German. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1588-1608; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1588-1715
0733679Germany, Elsass-Lothringen, MarkolsheimCatholic church parish records: Notes 1769; Baptisms 1770-1792
1049001Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 1 Indirect Lists 1854 June-Dec A-Z Bd 2 Indirect Lists 1855
1049002Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 3-4 Indirect Lists 1856-1857
1049021Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 36-37 Indirect Lists 1879
1049084Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 4 Indirect Index 1874-1879
1049027Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 49-50 Indirect Lists 1882 Apr-June
1049028Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 51 Indirect Lists 1882 Jul-Sept
1049029Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 52 Indirect Lists 1882 Oct-Dec
1049030Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 53-54 Indirect Lists 1883 Jan-June
1049031Germany, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Bd 55-56 Indirect Lists 1883 Jul-Dec
1183567Germany, HamburgItem 30: Genealogy of the von Averdieck family of Hamburg and Westfalen, Germany
0884668Germany, Hamburg, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index, AAB, George - BREYER, Adam
0884669Germany, Hamburg, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index, BREYTSPAAK, Eliza H. - FICK, Ludwig
0884670Germany, Hamburg, HamburgHamburg Passenger Lists: Direct Index, FICK, Maria - HARTZKE, August
0492365Germany, Hamburg, HamburgItem 1: Genealogy of the inhabitants of the Altes Land, an area extending from Hamburg-Harburg to Stade, Hannover, Germany
A=1018883Germany, HeckholzhausenItem 7: Pray family of Heckholzhausen, Germany: Peter Pree (1635-1715), a Huguenot, moved from France to Germany. His great grandson, Carl Henrich Pree (1733-1772) married Anna Elizabeth Schafer and died en route to the United States. His widow and family arrived at Philadelphia and she married Johann Peter NonatterYes
1035936Germany, Hesse-CasselItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
1348805Germany, Hessen, BirkenauItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register of Birkenau (Odenwald); includes Zhornbach, Rohrbach, Kall-stadt, Unter Liebersbach, Morlenbach, Zotzenbach, Mumbach, Weinheim, Bonsweiher, Vorkelsbach, Geisenbach, Kreidach, Steinach, Weiher, Markenheim, Waldmichelbach, Reisen, and Schimbach, Hessen, Germany: Tote 1861-1875 Konfirmationen 1806-1876
1190575Germany, Hessen, Frankisch CrumbachEvangelical Church parish register for Frankisch Crumbach; includes Michelbach, Erlau, Guttersbach, EberbachLautenau, Bierbach (Wersau), Kirch Beerfurth, Bockenrod, and Markerwald: Taufen 1873-1875 Heiraten 1808-1875 Tote 1808-1835
1190573Germany, Hessen, Frankisch CrumbachEvangelical Church parish register for Frankisch Crumbach; includes Michelbach, Erlau, Guttersbach, EberbachLautenau, Bierbach (Wersau), Kirch Beerfurth, Bockenrod, and Markerwald: Tote 1759-1775 Heirats-Protokolle 1759-1775 Heiraten 1758-1775 Kirchenbussen 1758-1775 Konfirmationen 1759-1763 Pfarrliste 1695 Nach Russland verzogene Burger 1766 Taufen 1775-1805 Tote 1776-1807 Taufen 1805-1807 Heiraten 1776-1807; Proklamationen 1776-1807 Kirchenbussen 1776-1807 Konfirmationen 1776-1807 Geschichte 1786 Taufen 1808-1834
1190572Germany, Hessen, Frankisch CrumbachItems 7-10: Evangelical Church parish register for Frankisch Crumbach; includes Michelbach, Erlau, Guttersbach, EberbachLautenau, Bierbach (Wersau), Kirch Beerfurth, Bockenrod, and Markerwald: Pfarrnoten, Inschriften, Stiftungen Taufen 1637-1693 Heiraten 1645-1694 Tote 1667-1694 Ahnen von Hans Hering; Taufen 1695-1737 Michelbach: Taufen 1682-1738 Erlau: Taufen 1695-1736 Guttersbach: Taufen 1695-1735 Eberbach-Lautenau: Taufen 1695-1735 Bierbach: Taufen 1695-1735; Kirch Beerfurth: Taufen 1695-1737 Bockenrod: Taufen 1695-1737 Markerwald: Taufen 1740 Crumbach: Tote, Heiraten, Konfirmationen 1695-1737 Kirchenbusse 1696-1708; Taufen, Tote 1737-1758 Chronica 1761 Konfirmationen 1738-1757 Kirchenbussen 1739 Heiraten 1738-1757 Tote 1758
0854905Germany, Hessen, LindenfelsItem 1: Catholic Church parish register transcripts of baptisms, marriages and burials. This film contains Tote 1841-1875
0854907Germany, Hessen, LindenfelsItem 2: Evangelical Church parish register transcripts of baptisms, marriages, and burials. This film contains Heiraten 1808-1875 Tote 188-1846
1348805Germany, Hessen, LindenfelsItems 3-5: Evangelical Church parish register for Lindenfels; includes the Hofe Faustenbach and Seehof, Hessen, Germany: Pfarrliste 1650-1849 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1774-1850 Konfirmationen 1808-1836 Taufen 1808-1850
1195021Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimEvangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald); also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhoffen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern, Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Heiraten 1827-1875 Tote 1787-1809
1195022Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimEvangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald); also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhoffen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern, Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Tote 1809-1839
1195016Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimItems 2-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald) - also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhofen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Reichelsheim Mit Allen Orden: Taufen 1643-1714 Heiraten 1655-1714 Tote 1694-1714 Taufen 1715-1756 Konf. 1715-1762 Heiraten 1715-1763 Tote 1715-1751 Taufen 1757-1763 Tote 1752-1763; Chronik ab 1763 Taufen 1763-1781 Konf. 1763-1800 Heiraten 1763-1811, 1795-1801 Tote 1763-1786 Ehebrecher 1763-1812 Taufen 1781-1792
1195017Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimItems 2-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald) - also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhofen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Taufen 1791-1825
1195018Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimItems 2-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald) - also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhofen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Taufen 1826-1840
1195019Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimItems 2-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald) - also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhofen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Taufen 1840-1860
1195020Germany, Hessen, ReichelsheimItems 2-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Reichelsheim (Odenwald) - also called Eberbach, Hesse prior to 1806; includes Reichenberg, Eberbach, Laudenau, Gross Gumpen, Frohnhofen, Unter Ostern, Ober Ostern Getzbad, Rohrbach, Bockenrod, Berfurth, Ober Kainsbach, Gersprenz (Ober, Unter und Mittel): Taufen 1860-1876 Heiraten 1802-1827
0165997Germany, HuckelheimGorr family Bible: Daniel Gorr was born at Huckelheim, Germany in 1823. He married Margaret Braman at Indian Orchard, Pennsylvania in 1854. They had 8 children 1855-1872 at Beach Pond, PA. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
1035936Germany, JargelinItem 10: Carl Johann Georg Winter (1843-1918) was born in Jargelin, Germany. He married Christine Caroline Louise Siewert and they immigrated to New York about 1868. They were both buried in Fornham, NYYes
1307594Germany, LeinzingerItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
0809902Germany, Lippe, FalkenhagenEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1685-1741, Konfirmanden 1686-1741
0809903Germany, Lippe, FalkenhagenEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1741-1832
0814290Germany, Lippe, FalkenhagenEvangelical Church parish register of births, marriages, deaths, confirmations. This film contains Taufen, Konfirmanden 1833-1859 Heiraten 1833-1852 Tote 1833-1859 Heiraten 1852-1859
0810205Germany, Lippe, ReelkirchenEvangelical church parish records: Taufen 1667-1754, Heiraten 1677-1754, Tote 1676-1754, Konfirmanden 1730-1754
0810206Germany, Lippe, ReelkirchenEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1753-1819
0810207Germany, Lippe, ReelkirchenEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1820-1852
0817227Germany, Lippe, ReelkirchenEvangelical church parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations. This film contains Taufen 1892-1917 Heiraten 1894-1923 Tote 1853-1903 Konfirmanden 1853-1919
0809902Germany, Lippe, RischenauEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1685-1741, Konfirmanden 1686-1741
0809903Germany, Lippe, RischenauEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1741-1832
0814290Germany, Lippe, RischenauEvangelical Church parish register of births, marriages, deaths, confirmations. This film contains Taufen, Konfirmanden 1833-1859 Heiraten 1833-1852 Tote 1833-1859 Heiraten 1852-1859
0582526Germany, Lippe, SchwalenbergEvangelical Reformed Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen 1748-1799, 1850-1858, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1748-1799
0582527Germany, Lippe, SchwalenbergEvangelical Reformed Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen 1800-1850, Heiraten 1800-1850
0582529Germany, Lippe, SchwalenbergEvangelical Reformed Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen 1859-1881, Heiraten 1861-1884
0582525Germany, Lippe, SchwalenbergEvangelical Reformed Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1698-- ; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1710-1748
0582528Germany, Lippe, SchwalenbergEvangelical Reformed Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Tote 1800-1863, Konfirmanden 1800-1876
0812247Germany, Lippe, WobbelEvangelical church parish records: Taufen, Konfirmanden, Heiraten, Tote 1793-1827, Taufen 1828-1853, Tote, Heiraten 1828-1849, Konfirmanden 1828-1853, Taufen, Konfirmanden 1854-1876
0812246Germany, Lippe, WobbelEvangelical church parish records: verschiedene Akten Taufen 1691-1735, Konfirmanden 1691-1739 Taufen 1735-1739 Heiraten 1691-1739 verschiedene Akten Tote 1691-1740, Taufen, Konfirmanden, Heiraten, Tote 1740-1792
1307514Germany, Lower SaxonyItem 22: History of the towns of origin of the Moorman (Mohrmann) families who immigrated to the United States beginning in 1832, chiefly from Lower Saxony and Westphalia in western GermanyYes
0069633Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, MelkofParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths and confirmations for Vellahn, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany; includes Melkof - Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1787-1852
0069633Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, VellahnParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths and confirmations for Vellahn, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany; includes Melkof - Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1787-1852
0806633Germany, Oldenburg Item 1: Gazetteer of the grandduchy of Oldenburg, Germany
0247512Germany, Oldenburg, EutinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, indexes, commonions, membership lists, church regulations and church book for Eutin, Oldenburg, Germany. Heiraten 1633-1867
0247505Germany, Oldenburg, EutinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, indexes, commonions, membership lists, church regulations and church book for Eutin, Oldenburg, Germany. Taufen 1633-1765
0247506Germany, Oldenburg, EutinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, indexes, commonions, membership lists, church regulations and church book for Eutin, Oldenburg, Germany. Taufen 1766-1797
0247516Germany, Oldenburg, EutinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, indexes, commonions, membership lists, church regulations and church book for Eutin, Oldenburg, Germany. Tote 1634-1811
0824320Germany, PreussenGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
1188947Germany, Preussen, HannoverEvangelical Church parish register; includes Beverstedt, Bexhovede, Blumenthal: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1834; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1715-1726, 1746, 1751, 1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1852
1183567Germany, Preussen, Hannover Item 37: A description of emigration from Hannover based on 19th century statistics; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
1183567Germany, Preussen, Hannover, BadbergenItem 42: Local, economic and cultural history of Badbergen, Hannover, Germany
1183567Germany, Preussen, Hannover, BadbergenItem 43: Photographs of Badbergen, Hannover, Germany and the celebration of the 800th anniversary of the city
1183567Germany, Preussen, Hannover, BentheimItem 39: Marriages of people from the County of Bentheim, Hannover, Germany recorded in the province of Drente, Netherlands
1183567Germany, Preussen, Hannover, BramscheItem 44: Local history of Bramsche, Hannover, Germany
1183567Germany, Preussen, Hannover, Gehrde (Kr. Bersenbruck)Item 45: Articles on local history of Gehrde published as a festschrift to honor the 1000th anniversary of the city
1189547Germany, Preussen, Hannover, Gross SottrumEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen, heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1780, 1775-1779, 1781-1805, 1807-1818
1189548Germany, Preussen, Hannover, Gross SottrumItem 1: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1819-1852
1188981Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HambergenItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1844-1852
1188981Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HamelwordenItems 3-5: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1852
0492365Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HarburgItem 1: Genealogy of the inhabitants of the Altes Land, an area extending from Hamburg-Harburg to Stade, Hannover, Germany
1188981Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HarsefeldItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1848
1188985Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HeeslingenItems 1-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1803-1852
1188985Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HimmelpfortenItems 4-5: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1824
1188986Germany, Preussen, Hannover, HollernEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1852
0492365Germany, Preussen, Hannover, KehdingenItem 2: Genealogical notes on the families of Land Kehdingen, Hannover, Germany
1181522Germany, Preussen, Hannover, LamstedtItem 1: Between the Elbe and the Weser: history of the area and town of Lamstedt, Hannover, Preussen, Germany
1189522Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OldendorfItem 3: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1726, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1791
1189523Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OldendorfItems 2-4: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1791-1852
1189523Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OppelnItem 1: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1718, 1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1852
1189524Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OppelnItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1718, 1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1852
1189522Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OrelItem 1: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1833-1852
1189522Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OseItem 2: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Konf., Tote 1712-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1852
1189526Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OstenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote, Konfirmanden 1809-1845
1189525Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OstenItems 2-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1773-1809
1189527Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OstenItems 2-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Trauungen, Tote Konfirmanded 1845-1852, 1874-1875
1189524Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OstenItems 3-4: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1772
1189527Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OsterholzItem 4: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759, 1761-1805
1189527Germany, Preussen, Hannover, OtterstedtItem 1: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konfirmanden 1715-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1823
1189548Germany, Preussen, Hannover, SpiekaItems 2-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote, Konf. 1716-1726, 1746, 1751-1752, 1759-1763, 1765-1800 1827-1852
0492365Germany, Preussen, Hannover, StadeItem 1: Genealogy of the inhabitants of the Altes Land, an area extending from Hamburg-Harburg to Stade, Hannover, Germany
1189565Germany, Preussen, Hannover, StadeItems 1, 4-5: Summaries of statistics for baptisms, marriages, deaths, house marriages and school registers, some used for taxation purposes; also contains lists of house marriages; 1715-1791, 1810-1815
1189565Germany, Preussen, Hannover, ZevenItems 2-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Kirchenbuch 1825-1852, 1874-1875
1190572Germany, Preussen, Hessen-Nassau, BromskirchenItems 1-6: Evangelical Church parish register for Bromskirchen; inncluding Somplar, Neu Ludwigsdorf, Dachsloch, Elberighausen, and Seibelsbach: Tote 1840-1876 Somplar: Heiraten 1841-1869 Taufen 1868-1867 Konfirmationen 1841-1917 Tote 1841-1876 Taufen 1868-1880 Heiraten 1870-1883
1195016Germany, Preussen, Hessen-Nassau, KirburgItem 1: Evangelical Church parish register for Kirburg; includes Korb, Norken, Bretthausen, Lautzenbrucken, Morten, Neunkhausen, and Langenbach: Tote 1866-1876
0896955Germany, Preussen, Lower RheinlandItem 2: Crum family in America: historical information, genealogical data, coat of arms, biographies. Record of some descendants of Anthony Crum, from Lower Rheinland of Germany. He settled in Chester Co, PA and later moved to Frederick Co, VA. His will was probated in 1804. He was the father of 7 childrenYes
1198030Germany, Preussen, Oostpreussen, BorkenEvangelical Church parish register for Borken, Germany; now Borki, Poland: Taufen 1848-1874 (right and left sides) Tote 1853-1874 (right and left sides)
0071227Germany, Preussen, Ospreussen, FaukenauParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Falkenau (Kr. Friedland), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Sokolica, (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Tauf-, Heirats-, Toten-Index 1800-1892 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1670-1849
1198023Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, AlbrechtsdorfEvangelical Church parish register for Albrechtsdorf, Germany; now Wojciechy, Poland: Taufen 1801-1869 Heiraten, Tote 1801-1873 (left side pages)
1198022Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, AlbrechtsdorfEvangelical Church parish register for Albrechtsdorf, Germany; now Wojciechy, Poland: Taufen 1801-1869 Heiraten, Tote 1801-1873 (right side pages)
1198021Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, AlbrechtsdorfItems 3-4: Evangelical Church parish register for Albrechtsdorf, Germany; now Wojciechy, Poland: Taufen 1700-1737 Heiraten 1702-1737 Tote 1700-1725 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1737-1800
0559846Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinEvangelical Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confessions, and confirmations for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce (Bartoszyce) Olsztyn, Poland - text in German: Proklamationen 1726-1762 Konfirmationen 1735-1740; 1748 Konfitenten 1838-1874 Beichten 1858--1899
0070812Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Heiraten 1652-1725, 1764-1825; Heiraten 1824-1846 (Stadt); Heiraten 1826-1846 (Land) Heiraten 1847-1932 (Stadt)
0070803Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Heiraten 1800-1943
0070813Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Heiraten 1852-1944 (Land)
0070800Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1644-1725
0070801Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1752-1776 and Heiraten 1762-1789; Taufen 1789-1842
0070806Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1777-1847 (Stadt) and Taufen 1819-1846 (Land)
0070802Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1843-1874
0070807Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1847-1872 (Land) and Taufen 1847-1879 (Stadt)
0070808Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1861, 1866, 1875-1899 (Stadt)
0070809Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1872-1904, 1915 (Land) and Taufen 1874-1896 (Land)
0070811Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1895, 1915, 1917, 1920, 1919-1944, 1901, 1903-1937, 1907, 1910-1913, 1929-1944
0070810Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Taufen 1896-1927 (Land) and Taufen 1880-1881, 1888-1889, 1891, 1896-1897, 1899-1928 (Stadt)
0070804Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Tote 1800-1895
0070816Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Tote 1877-1917 (Stadt); Tote 1893-1937 (Land)
0070805Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Tote 1895-1944
0070814Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, BartensteinParish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, indexes, confessions for Bartenstein, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Bartoszyce, Olsztyn, Poland; includes surrounding towns. Text in German. Totoe 1765-1800; Tote 1800-1826 (Land); Tote 1824-1846 (Stadt); Tote 1826-1853 (Land)
1198021Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, EichhornItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register for Eichhorn, Germany; now Wiewiorki, Poland: Heiraten 1871-1874 Tote 1871-1874
0070912Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, EichhornParish registers of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Eichhorn (Kr. Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Wiewiorki (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Heirats-Index 1800-1940; Heiraten 1733-1944
0070910Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, EichhornParish registers of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Eichhorn (Kr. Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Wiewiorki (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1782-1852; Tauf-Index 1800-1944
0070909Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, EichhornParish registers of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Eichhorn (Kr. Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Wiewiorki (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Taufen, Konfirm 1665-1782
0070913Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, EichhornParish registers of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Eichhorn (Kr. Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Wiewiorki (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Toten-Index 1800-1941 Tote 1665-1868
0071258Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, Gross PeistenParish registers of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Gross Peisten, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Piasty Wielkie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Tauf-Index 1775-1944 Taufen 1775-1944 Heirats-Index 1800-1943 Heiraten 1775-1943
0071497Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, HanshagenParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Hanshagen, Ostpreussen, Germany; now Janikowo (Gorowo llawecki), Olsztyn, Poland; Hanshagen was an affiliated with Gross Peisten parish. Text in German. Tauf-Index 1776-1943 Heirats-, Toten-Index 1800-1943 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1775-1943
0071979Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Heiraten 1643-1658, 1713-1752, 1776-1898 Heirats-Index 1826-1944
0071974Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1643-1658, 1713-1752, 1775-1798 Chronik 1643-1658 Index 1775-1776
0071975Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1798-1843 Tauf-Index 1826-1834
0071976Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1834-1852 Tauf-Index 1835-1944
0071977Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1852-1879
0071981Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Tote 1643-1658, 1713-1752, 1775-1834 Toten-Index 1820-1944
0071982Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, LandsbergParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths of Landsberg (Kr.Preussisch Eylau), Ostpreussen, Germany; now Gorowo llaweckie (Bartoszyce), Olsztyn, Poland. Text in German. Tote 1835-1944 Chronik 1806-1865
1198031Germany, Preussen, Ostpreussen, ReddenauEvangelical Church parish register for Reddenau, Germany; now Rodnowo, Poland: Taufen 1654-1739 (Jahre wiederholen sich fur Tolks, Reddenau, Kirschitten, Gorflaucken, Sortlack, Muhlfeld, Powarschen, Markhausen, Grauschienen, Borchertsdorof, Liebhausen, Gunten, Weischnuren, Rosken, Biedasken, Wienen, Kraphausen) Heiraten 1690-1739 Tote 1689-1739 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1740-1766
0904693Germany, Preussen, Pommern, FalkenburgItem 2: Evangelical Protestant Church parish register of baptisms for Falkenburg, Germany, now Zlocieniec, Poland. Taufen 1809-1835
0904693Germany, Preussen, Pommern, NeustettinItem 1: Evangelical Protestant Church parish register of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Neustettin, Germany, now Szczecinek, Poland. Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1787-1815
1201258Germany, Preussen, Posen, BninItems 3-12: Civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths of Bnin (Kr. Schrimm), Posen, Germany; now Bnin (Srem), Poznan, Poland: Geburten, Heiraten, Tote 1874-1877
0588126Germany, Preussen, Posen, Bnin (Kr. Schrimm)Evangelical Church records: Parish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Bnin (Kr. Schrimm), Posen, Germany; now Bnin (Srem), Poznan, Poland and surrounding towns. Text in German: Heiraten 1794-1814; Tote 1794-1808, 1817-1831; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1809-1810
0588129Germany, Preussen, Posen, Bnin (Kr. Schrimm)Evangelical Church records: Parish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Bnin (Kr. Schrimm), Posen, Germany; now Bnin (Srem), Poznan, Poland and surrounding towns. Text in German: Taufen 1825-1828; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1829-1831
0588127Germany, Preussen, Posen, Bnin (Kr. Schrimm)Evangelical Church records: Parish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Bnin (Kr. Schrimm), Posen, Germany; now Bnin (Srem), Poznan, Poland and surrounding towns. Text in German: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1808-1813
0588128Germany, Preussen, Posen, Bnin (Kr. Schrimm)Evangelical Church records: Parish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Bnin (Kr. Schrimm), Posen, Germany; now Bnin (Srem), Poznan, Poland and surrounding towns. Text in German: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1814-1817; Taufen 1817-1824
0588130Germany, Preussen, Posen, Bnin (Kr. Schrimm)Evangelical Church records: Parish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths for Bnin (Kr. Schrimm), Posen, Germany; now Bnin (Srem), Poznan, Poland and surrounding towns. Text in German: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1832-1842
0502994Germany, Preussen, Posen, BrombergCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms for Bromberg, Posen, Preussen, Germany, known as Bydgoszcz, (Bydgoszcz), Poland: Heiraten 1653-1787
0502990Germany, Preussen, Posen, BrombergCatholic Church records: Parish register of baptisms for Bromberg, Posen, Preussen, Germany, known as Bydgoszcz, (Bydgoszcz), Poland: Taufen 1697-1772
0245350Germany, Preussen, Posen, BrombergParish registers of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and indexes for Bromberg, Posen, Germany; now Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Poland. Also includes some records of Langenau and Ottorowe. Text in German. Heiraten 1773-1827
0245332Germany, Preussen, Posen, BrombergParish registers of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and indexes for Bromberg, Posen, Germany; now Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Poland. Also includes some records of Langenau and Ottorowe. Text in German. Taufen 1773-1787; Taufen 1773-1778 (Langenau); Taufen 1773-1778 (Ottorowe)
0245333Germany, Preussen, Posen, BrombergParish registers of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations and indexes for Bromberg, Posen, Germany; now Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Poland. Also includes some records of Langenau and Ottorowe. Text in German. Taufen 1787-1804
0747343Germany, Preussen, Posen, Obornik (KrSt. Obornik)Evangelical Church record: parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Obornik (KrSt. Obornik), Posen, Preussen, Germany; now Oborniki (Oborniki), Poznan, Poland. Includes civil transcripts. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1775-1794; Heiraten, Tote 1845
0072765Germany, Preussen, Posen, SchulitzParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Schulitz, Posen, Germany; now Solec Kujawski (Bydgoszcz), Bydgoszcz, Poland. Text in Latin, German, and Polish. Heiraten 1684-1844; Tote 1726-1820
0072764Germany, Preussen, Posen, SchulitzParish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Schulitz, Posen, Germany; now Solec Kujawski (Bydgoszcz), Bydgoszcz, Poland. Text in Latin, German, and Polish. Taufen 1663-1832
1046930Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, DudweilerCivil registration of births, marriages, deaths for Dudweiler and vicinity; includes Scheidt, Friedrichsthal, Sulzbach, Neuwieler and Huhnerfeld, both part of Sulzbach. Early years in French. This film contains Geburten 1823-1835
1054703Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, GodesbergCivil registration of marriage proclamations, births, marriages, deaths and a few marriage supplements (Heiratsbelege) for Godsberg, now Bad Godesberg, Rheinland, Preussen, Germany. Includes Lannesdorf, Plittersdorf, Muffendorf, Mehlem, Friesdorf and Fungsdorf, all part of Bad Godesberg. Early years have towns listed separately. Early records in French. This film contains Tote 1838-1847
0585914Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, KurrenbergCatholic Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Heiraten 1692-1764
0585914Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, MayenCatholic Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen 1643-1693 Heiraten 1643-1646, 1663-1667, 1672; Heiraten 1678-1680, 1692-1764, Tote 1680, Ehevertrag 1672, Kommunionen 1683, Testamente 1640-1675; Heiraten 1692-1764; Tote 1692-1734, 1764-1765
0493272Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, Offenbach (am Glan)Evangelical Church records: Parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Taufen 1731-1798 Heiraten, Tote 1732-1798 Konfirmationen 1736-1769
0585914Germany, Preussen, Rheinland, ReudelsterzCatholic Church records: Parish register of births, marriages, deaths, and confirmations: Heiraten 1692-1764
1183567Germany, Preussen, Schleswig-HolsteinItem 31: The chancery estate of Hockeberg and its owners, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany & Slesvig, Denmark
1271291Germany, Preussen, Schleswig-Holstein, LandkirchenEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1757-1800, Tote 1740-1801
1183567Germany, Preussen, Schleswig-Holstein, Molln (Lauenburg)Item 12: History of the Proyl-Lutow family and the Katharinen Bruderschaft in Molln, Germany
1051766Germany, Preussen, Westfalen, OberjollenbeckEvangelical Church parish register: Geburten, Heiraten, Tote 1815-1819, 1825-1827, 1831-1842, 1847-1859
0864341Germany, Preussen, Westfalen, RheineCatholic Church records: parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and membership lists: Heiraten, Tote 1773-1809 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1813-1830
0997373Germany, Preussen, Westfalen, SiegenEvangelical Church parish register of (urban and rural) Siegen and vicinity. Rural areas include: Volnberg, Trupbach, Kaan, Burbach, Seelbach and Achenbach, Birlenbach, Geisweid, Dillnhutten, Buschgotthardthutten, Eisergeld, with Gosenbach and Niederschelden. This film contains Births 1845-1874
0802316Germany, Preussen, Westfalen, SiegenEvangelical Church records: parish register of baptisms, marriages, death and confirmations of Siegen and surrounding area. This film contains Heiraten and Index (Land) 1820-1875
0812367Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, GramtschenEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Gramtschen, including Leibitsch, Rogau and surrounding area in Thorn district, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany, now Grebocin, Lubicz and Rogowo (Torun), Bydgoszcz, Poland. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1696-1776, Taufen 1777-1799
0812369Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, GramtschenEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Gramtschen, including Leibitsch, Rogau and surrounding area in Thorn district, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany, now Grebocin, Lubicz and Rogowo (Torun), Bydgoszcz, Poland. This film contains Heiraten, Tote 1776-1865
0812364Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, GurskeItem 2: Evangelical Church parish register of births, marriages and deaths Gurske, Germany; now Gorsk, Poland. Includes Gutowo, Pedzewo, Czarnowo, etc. This film contains Heiraten, Tote 1614-1815
0812360Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, GurskeItem 2: Evangelical Church parish register of births, marriages and deaths Gurske, Germany; now Gorsk, Poland. Includes Gutowo, Pedzewo, Czarnowo, etc. This film contains Taufen 1614-1653
0812361Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, GurskeItem 2: Evangelical Church parish register of births, marriages and deaths Gurske, Germany; now Gorsk, Poland. Includes Gutowo, Pedzewo, Czarnowo, etc. This film contains Taufen 1653-1781
0812367Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, LeibitschEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Gramtschen, including Leibitsch, Rogau and surrounding area in Thorn district, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany, now Grebocin, Lubicz and Rogowo (Torun), Bydgoszcz, Poland. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1696-1776, Taufen 1777-1799
0812369Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, LeibitschEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Gramtschen, including Leibitsch, Rogau and surrounding area in Thorn district, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany, now Grebocin, Lubicz and Rogowo (Torun), Bydgoszcz, Poland. This film contains Heiraten, Tote 1776-1865
0208209Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, MeweParish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages and deaaths in Mewe, Westpreussen, Germany; now Gniew (Tczew) Gdansk, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1681-1765
0208210Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, MeweParish registers and transcripts of baptisms, marriages and deaaths in Mewe, Westpreussen, Germany; now Gniew (Tczew) Gdansk, Poland. Text in German. Taufen 1766-1820; Heiraten 1681-1814
0812367Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, RogauEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Gramtschen, including Leibitsch, Rogau and surrounding area in Thorn district, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany, now Grebocin, Lubicz and Rogowo (Torun), Bydgoszcz, Poland. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1696-1776, Taufen 1777-1799
0812369Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, RogauEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths in Gramtschen, including Leibitsch, Rogau and surrounding area in Thorn district, Westpreussen, Preussen, Germany, now Grebocin, Lubicz and Rogowo (Torun), Bydgoszcz, Poland. This film contains Heiraten, Tote 1776-1865
0812360Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ScharnauItem 1: Roman Catholic parish register and transcripts of births, marriages and deaths for Scharnau, Germany; now Czarnowo, Poland. Includes Pedzewo, Toporzysko, Stanislawka, etc. Text in Latin and Polish. This film contains Akta urodzen, zgonow 1751
0812370Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ThornEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Thorn, Germany, now Torun, Poland. Text in German. This film contains: Taufen 1629-1657, 1664-1840, Heiraten 1629-1840, Taufen 1801-1853, Tote 1793-1853
0812372Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ThornEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Thorn, Germany, now Torun, Poland. Text in German. This film contains: Taufen 1701-1793
0812373Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ThornEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Thorn, Germany, now Torun, Poland. Text in German. This film contains: Taufen 1794-1831
0814552Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ThornEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Thorn, Germany; now Torun, Poland. Text in German and Latin. This film contains Heiraten 1652-1793 Tote 1652-1793 Heiraten 1794-1841 Tote 1702-1822 (Land)
0814555Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ThornEvangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and indexes for Altstadt, Germany, now Torun, Poland. Text in Latin and German. This film contains Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1845-1863 (Alt Kathol.); Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1778-1806; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1752-1774; Taufen 1800-1822
0812371Germany, Preussen, Westpreussen, ThornItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Altstadt, Thorn, Germany, now Torun, Poland. Text in Latin and German. This film contains: Taufen 1736-1778 and Taufen 1605-1702
1035936Germany, Prussia, AnklamItem 10: Carl Johann Georg Winter (1843-1918) was born in Jargelin, Germany. He married Christine Caroline Louise Siewert and they immigrated to New York about 1868. They were both buried in Fornham, NYYes
0824320Germany, Reuss altere LinieGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
0824320Germany, Reuss jungere LinieGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
0908999Germany, RhinelandItem 5: Descendants of Paul Custer and wife Sarah Ball: Paulus Kuster (1643-1707) was born in Rhineland, Germany. He and wife Gertrude were married 1668; they had at least 5 children 1669-1677. The family immigrated to America in 1684 with a group of Mennonites, and settled at Germantown, PA. His grandson, Paul Custer (1710-1783) was born in Philadelphia Co, PA, son of Arnold and Rebecca Custer. He and wife Sarah Ball had at least 5 children 1734-1746Yes
0824320Germany, SachsenGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
0824320Germany, SaxonyGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
0824320Germany, SchwarzburgGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
0824320Germany, ThuringenGazateer of place names in the Kingdom of Saxony; includes the surrounding Saxon and Thuringian duchies. Text in German
1183567Germany, WestfalenItem 30: Genealogy of the von Averdieck family of Hamburg and Westfalen, Germany
1307514Germany, WestphaliaItem 22: History of the towns of origin of the Moorman (Mohrmann) families who immigrated to the United States beginning in 1832, chiefly from Lower Saxony and Westphalia in western GermanyYes
0924841Germany, WestpreussenItem 4: Goertz, Gertz, Gortz family history (in German)
0806633Germany, WurttembergGazetteer of Wurttemberg, Germany
1181522Germany, WurttembergItem 22: The Oetinger family in WurttembergYes
0897214Germany, WurttembergItem 27: Germanic research problems, Part III. Emigration from Wurttemberg. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1183567Germany, WurttembergItem 34: People who migrated from the Leine valley in Wurttemberg to the United States in the 19th century; indexed in Filby's Passenger and Immigration Lists Index
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, AdolzhausenEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen, Heiraten 1579-1801, Tote 1621-1801, Familienregister
1055789Germany, Wurttemberg, Altdorf (OA. Bobingen)Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1766-1890 Heiraten 1790-1935
1183567Germany, Wurttemberg, AspergItem 40: Emigration from the district of Asperg, Wurttemberg, Germany in the 18th and 19th centuries
1184586Germany, Wurttemberg, AurichEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1572-1693 Kommunionen 1654 Taufen 1694-1713 Heiraten 1572-1657, 1664-1713 Tote 1693-1713, 1682-1693, 1596-1641, 1650-1682 Taufen 1713-1746 Familienbuch 1803-1807 Konfirmationen 1723-1726 Heiraten, Tote 1714-1746 Taufen, Tote 1746-1778 Heiraten 1746-1807; Taufen 1760-1807 Totoe 1778-1807 Konfirmationen 1777-1853 Taufen 1808-1894
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, AurichEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1572-1693, 1713-1746, Heiraten 1572-1746, Tote 1596-1746
1183567Germany, Wurttemberg, Backnang (Oberamt)Item 11: History of Backnang (Oberamt), Wurttemberg, Germany
1189986Germany, Wurttemberg, BalingenEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbuch, Ahnen Kartei A-B
1189985Germany, Wurttemberg, BalingenEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbucher 1808-1843
1189983Germany, Wurttemberg, BalingenEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1861-1875 Tote 1716-1857
1189979Germany, Wurttemberg, BalingenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1599-1639 Taufen 1577-1727 Taufen unehelicher Kinder 1640-1725
1189984Germany, Wurttemberg, BalingenEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1858-1877 Konfirmationen 1723-1937 Familienbuch 1808-1843
1055913Germany, Wurttemberg, BernhausenEvangelical Church parish register for Bernhausen; includes Zumhof part of Rudersberg and Stetten (auf den Fildern): Taufen 1574-1618, 1636-1714 Heiraten 1583-1618, 1636-1729 Tote 1585-1614, 1702-1729, 1636-1701 Taufen 1715-1790 Heiraten, Tote 1729-1790 Taufen 1791-1825, 1808-1858
1056890Germany, Wurttemberg, BezgenrietEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbucher 1765-1810
1055779Germany, Wurttemberg, BoblingenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1558-1631 Taufen 1596-1626 (unehelich) Heiraten 1596-1631 Taufen 1632-1705 Heiraten 1632-1706 Tote 1642-1797 Taufen 1706-1786 Heiraten 1707-1781 Konfirmationen 1732-1824 Taufen 1787-1807
0575058Germany, Wurttemberg, BuchenbachEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1574-1716, Heiraten 1575-1716, Tote 1611-1716
1184962Germany, Wurttemberg, DurrmenzEvangelical Church parish register for Durrmenz, Wurttemberg, Germany; includes Muhlacker, Schoneberg, Corres, Sengach, and the Waldensian congregation: Taufen 1657 Heiraten 1644-1683 Tote 1678-1682 Heiraten 1683-1686 Taufen 1690-1738 Tote 1711-1738 Heiraten 1707-1738 Taufen 1652-1716, 1739-1785 Heiraten 1739-1785 Tote 1739-1785 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1786-1807
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, EllhofenEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1595-1773, Heiraten 1597-1754, Tote 1595-1754
1056633Germany, Wurttemberg, EsslingenEvangelical Church parish register for Esslingen; includes Hegensberg, Kimmichsweiler, Krummenacker, Liebersbronn, Mettingen, Oberesslingen, Oberhof, Rudern, Serach, Sulzgries, Waldenbronn and Wilfingshausen (all part of Esslingen): Heiraten 1569-1586 Tote 1569-1676 Heiraten 1587-1609 Tote 1577-1613 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote Index 1565-1807
1056632Germany, Wurttemberg, EsslingenEvangelical Church parish register for Esslingen; includes Hegensberg, Kimmichsweiler, Krummenacker, Liebersbronn, Mettingen, Oberesslingen, Oberhof, Rudern, Serach, Sulzgries, Waldenbronn and Wilfingshausen (all part of Esslingen): Taufen, Heiraten 1565-1568 Taufen 1569-1601 Tote 1567-1568 Heiraten 1610-1613 Taufen 1586-1589, 1597, 1602-1613
1056634Germany, Wurttemberg, EsslingenEvangelical Church parish register for Esslingen; includes Hegensberg, Kimmichsweiler, Krummenacker, Liebersbronn, Mettingen, Oberesslingen, Oberhof, Rudern, Serach, Sulzgries, Waldenbronn and Wilfingshausen (all part of Esslingen): Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1614-1664
1056636Germany, Wurttemberg, EsslingenEvangelical Church parish register for Esslingen; includes Hegensberg, Kimmichsweiler, Krummenacker, Liebersbronn, Mettingen, Oberesslingen, Oberhof, Rudern, Serach, Sulzgries, Waldenbronn and Wilfingshausen (all part of Esslingen): Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1709-1740 Taufen 1741-1764, 1711
1056635Germany, Wurttemberg, EsslingenEvangelical Church parish register for Esslingen; includes Hegensberg, Kimmichsweiler, Krummenacker, Liebersbronn, Mettingen, Oberesslingen, Oberhof, Rudern, Serach, Sulzgries, Waldenbronn and Wilfingshausen (all part of Esslingen): Taufen, Tote, Heiraten 1665-1708
1056882Germany, Wurttemberg, FaurndauEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1640-1790 Heiraten 1646-1807 Tote 1651-1807 Taufen 1791-1912 Heiraten 1808-1904
1055980Germany, Wurttemberg, FellbachEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1693-1872, 1864-1875
1055978Germany, Wurttemberg, FellbachEvangelical Church parish register: Notizen Taufen 1558-1559, 1565-1589 Heiraten 1565-1605 Taufen 1590-1780 Notizen Taufen 1781-1808, 1641-1642
1055979Germany, Wurttemberg, FellbachEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1808-1883 Heiraten 1605-1679
1055981Germany, Wurttemberg, FellbachEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1781-1877, 1582-1648, 1693-1780 Notizen
0575058Germany, Wurttemberg, FreudenbachEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1579-1715, Heiraten 1565-1715, Tote 1584-1715, Catalogus Pastorum; Item 2 on film includes Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1716-1778
1056790Germany, Wurttemberg, Geisingen (OA. Ludwigsburg)Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1679-1783 Kommunikanten 1711-1742 Heiraten 1693-1783 Tote 1693-1777 Konfirmationen 1743-1783 Taufen 1784-1800 Kommunikanten 1783-1801 Heiraten 1784-1800 Tote 1779-1800 Konfirmationen 1801-1845 Taufen 1801-1970 Heiraten 1801-1912
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, GrossglattbachEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1647-1808
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, GrosssachsenheimEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1564-1767
0575058Germany, Wurttemberg, Hall (Schwabisch)Evangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1596-1677, Heiraten 1703-1756
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, HollenbachEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1645-1808, Heiraten 1646-1808, Tote 1649-1808
0999798Germany, Wurttemberg, IrslingenCatholic Church parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, communicants and family registers. This film contains Taufen 1760-1877 Heiraten 1756-1918 Tote 1756-1841 Konfirmierte 1802-1808 Kommunikanten 1786-1858
0999799Germany, Wurttemberg, IrslingenCatholic Church parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, confirmations, communicants and family registers. This film contains Tote 1841-1892 Familienregister 1808, 1866
1195616Germany, Wurttemberg, KaiserbachItems 1-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Kaisersbach, Tale, Ziegelhutte, Ebersberg, Eulenhof, Gebenweiler, Gebenwehler-Gehren: Familienbuch 1855; Eveni, Fratzenklingen-, Fratzenweisenhof, Gras-Gehren, Hofenackerle, Holzbuckel, Rothenmad, Salbengehren, Spatzenhof, Wiesensteighof und Gallenhof: Familienbucher 1855; Bruch, Weidenhof, Gebenweiler: Familienbuch 1855
1184623Germany, Wurttemberg, KleinsachsenheimEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1646-1655, 1569-1645 Tote 1625-1685 Heiraten 1575-1685 Tote 1591-1624 Taufen 1673-1887 Heiraten 1694-1898 Tote 1693-1807
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, LiebenzellEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1678-1760, Familienregister
1195535Germany, Wurttemberg, LippoldsweilerItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Familienbucher 1808, 1864
0575066Germany, Wurttemberg, MainhardtEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Heiraten 1571-1816, Taufen 1599-1782
1056750Germany, Wurttemberg, MarkgroningenEvangelical Church parish register: Bd. 21 Tote 1621-1798 Pfarrerliste 1550-1928 Tauf-, Heirats-, Toten-Index 1558-1800 Bd. 1 Taufen 1558-1643 Taufen 1559-1668 (unehelich) Heiraten 1557-1602, 1621-1702 Bd. 2-3 Taufen 1643-1798, 1802-1807 Bd. 4 Taufen 1808-1818 Heiraten 1598-1630 Taufen 1739, 1797-1803
1056751Germany, Wurttemberg, MarkgroningenEvangelical Church parish register: Bd. 5-6 Taufen 1839-1875 Bd. 7-10 Heiraten 1703-1933
0575066Germany, Wurttemberg, MichelfeldEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Heiraten 1572-1761, Catalogus Pastorum, Taufen 1572-1732, Tote 1614-1721
1056749Germany, Wurttemberg, Moglingen (OA. Ludwigsburg)Evangelical Church parish register: Konfirmationen 1879-1940 Familienregister 1780-1926
1056747Germany, Wurttemberg, Moglingen (OA. Ludwigsburg)Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1558-1704 Heiraten 1566-1609 Tote 1626-1693 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1704-1794 Taufen, Heiraten 1795-1807 Heiraten 1808-1940 Taufen 1808-1887
1056748Germany, Wurttemberg, Moglingen (OA. Ludwigsburg)Evangelical Church parish register: Tote 1795-1807 Familienregister 1845-1870 Tote 1808-1956
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, MonakamEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Familienregister
1051295Germany, Wurttemberg, MunderkingenCatholic Church parish register of Munderkingen, including Algershofen, part of Untermarchtal. This film contains Heiraten 1597-1866, 1841-1885
1051292Germany, Wurttemberg, MunderkingenCatholic Church parish register of Munderkingen, including Algershofen, part of Untermarchtal. This film contains Taufen 1599-1807
1051296Germany, Wurttemberg, MunderkingenCatholic Church parish register of Munderkingen, including Algershofen, part of Untermarchtal. This film contains Tote 1594-1847
1195536Germany, Wurttemberg, MurrhardtEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1706-1759 Taufen 1758-1759, 1706-1758; Tote 1706-1759 Heiraten 1760-1797 Taufen 1760-1788 Tote 1760-1778
1195542Germany, Wurttemberg, MurrhardtEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1845-1861 Heiraten 1845-1857 Tote 1845-1861 Taufen 1847-1876 Tote 1847-1875 Konfirmationen 1734-1854, 1855-1911 1757-1760 Dienstboten Familienbucher 1800, 1808
1195537Germany, Wurttemberg, MurrhardtEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1776-1785 Taufen 1789-1808 Heiraten 1798-1808 Tote 1786-1808 Taufen 1808-1819
1195535Germany, Wurttemberg, MurrhardtItems 3-4: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1561-1599 Heiraten, Taufen 1559-1617; Heiraten 1618-1635, 1643-1705 Taufen 1699-1705, 1618-1683, 1670, 1683-1697 Taufen 1619-1643 (uneheliche) Taufen 1697-1699 Tote 1626-1795
0575058Germany, Wurttemberg, NiederstettenEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1573-1720, Heiraten 1573-1706, Tote 1573-1720, Catalogus Pastorum
1056604Germany, Wurttemberg, NurtingenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Heiraten 1567-1879
1056600Germany, Wurttemberg, NurtingenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Taufen 1558-1768
1056605Germany, Wurttemberg, NurtingenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Tote 1585-1807
1183567Germany, Wurttemberg, Nurtingen (Oberamt)Item 7: Families of Nurtingen district, Wurttemberg, Germany
1195549Germany, Wurttemberg, OberbrudenEvangelical Church parish register for Oberbruden: Familienbucher 1851, Familienbucher Unterbruden 1808-1883 (zusammen mit Oberruden)
1195548Germany, Wurttemberg, OberbrudenEvangelical Church parish register for Oberbruden: Heiraten 1870-1975; Tote 1792-1877, 1858-1862; Konfirmationen 1723-1741, 1788-1880; Familienbucher 1741-1748, 1808-1848
1195547Germany, Wurttemberg, OberbrudenEvangelical Church parish register for Oberbruden: Taufen 1654-1673, 1691-1711 Konfirmationen 1741-1742 Unehel. Taufen 1653-1701 Heiraten 1652-1711 Konfirmationen 1742-1745 Taufen 1674-1691 Konfirmationen 1745-1746 Tote 1752-1712 Konfirmationen 1746-1747; Taufen 1712-1742 Heiraten 1712-1741 Tote 1712-1742; Familienbucher 1551-1792, 1748 Taufen 1742-1788 Heiraten 1742-1806 Tote 1742-1791 Konfirmationen 1742-1751; Taufen 1789-1863, 1858-1862, 1864-1894; Heiraten 1808-1870
1056604Germany, Wurttemberg, OberensingenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Heiraten 1567-1879
1056600Germany, Wurttemberg, OberensingenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Taufen 1558-1768
1056605Germany, Wurttemberg, OberensingenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Tote 1585-1807
1055969Germany, Wurttemberg, OberturkheimEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1654-1707 Tote, Heiraten 1635-1707 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1707-1789 Taufen 1750-1781 Heiraten 1750-1787 Tote 1750-1785 Taufen 1782-1807 Heiraten 1788-1807 Tote 1786-1807 Taufen 1808-1840
1184671Germany, Wurttemberg, OberurbachEvangelical Church parish register for Oberurbach; includes Unterurbach and Walkersbach: Familienbuch & Index ab 1800 (Unterurbach); Familienbuch & Index ab 1808-1899 Bd. 34-36; Familienbuch & Index ab 1808-1899 (Unterurbach)
1056893Germany, Wurttemberg, OberwaldenEvangelical Church parish register for Oberwalden, Wurttemberg, Germany; includes Bortlingen, Birenbach, Zell, Breech, and Adelberg: Familienbuch ab 1808 Seelenregister ab 1808 Adelberg, Bortlingen, Breech: Familienbuch 1700-1900
1056891Germany, Wurttemberg, OberwaldenEvangelical Church parish register for Oberwalden, Wurttemberg, Germany; includes Bortlingen, Birenbach, Zell, Breech, and Adelberg: Taufen 1617-1713 (Oberwalden) Heiraten 1656-1713 (Oberwalden) Tote 1651-1712 (Oberwalden) Taufen 1616-1700 (Bortlingen) Heiraten 1652-1713 (Bortlingen) Tote 1657-1713 (Bortlingen) Taufen 1616-1710 (Birenbach) Heiraten 1689-1705 (Birenbach) Taufen 1713-1808 (Oberwalden) Heiraten 1713-1806 (Oberwalden) Tote 1714-1808 (Oberwalden) Seelenregister ab 1715 (Oberwalden)
1195552Germany, Wurttemberg, OppenweilerEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbucher 1808, 1874
1195550Germany, Wurttemberg, OppenweilerEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1600-1672 Taufen 1672-1674, 1675-1765 Heiraten 1672-1765 Tote 1745-1761, 1672-1704, 1703-1712, 1704-1744, 1761-1765; Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1766-1789 Konfirmationen 1771-1788; Taufen 1789-1884; Heiraten 1789-1831
1056784Germany, Wurttemberg, OssweilItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Familienbuch ab 1808, 1843
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, PfitzingenEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1696-1806
1055929Germany, Wurttemberg, PlieningenEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1564-1706, 1699-1862, 1850-1887
1055927Germany, Wurttemberg, PlieningenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1558-1808
1055928Germany, Wurttemberg, PlieningenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1808-1892
1055930Germany, Wurttemberg, PlieningenEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1663-1850
1055931Germany, Wurttemberg, PlieningenEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1851-1883 Konfirmationen 1804-1874
1056648Germany, Wurttemberg, PlochingenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1639-1711 Konfirmationen 1639-1646 Heiraten 1640-1734 Taufen 1712-1728 Tote 1639-1702, 1639-1648, 1703-1734 Taufen 1729-1734 Pfarrliste Taufen 1735-1794 Konfirmationen 1730-1830 Heiraten 1735-1807 Tote 1735-1807
1195616Germany, Wurttemberg, PluderhausenItems 4-5: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1569-1682 Tote 1684-1635, 1640-1689 Heiraten 1583-1631 Auswartige Hochzeiten 1617-1634 Heiraten 1631-1686 Auswartige Hochzeiten 1619-1623 Familienbucher 1683-1707 Taufen 1707-1755
0575058Germany, Wurttemberg, ReutlingenEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1574-1589, Heiraten 1630-1749
1187113Germany, Wurttemberg, RielingshausenEvangelical Church parish register: Catalogus Ministrotum 1558-1704 Taufen 1558-1695 Taufen unehel. 1586-1666 Heiraten 1566-1695 Taufen 1694-1771 Heiraten, Tote 1694-1774 Taufen 1772-1874
1187114Germany, Wurttemberg, RielingshausenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1875-1965 Heiraten 1774-1954 Tote 1774-1859
1187115Germany, Wurttemberg, RielingshausenEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1860-1908 Familien-Register 1808-1855 Familien-Register ab 1855
1195555Germany, Wurttemberg, RietenauItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Familienbucher 1808
0573699Germany, Wurttemberg, RosenfeldEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Rosenfeld - Trauungen 1629-1833 Taufen 1558-1765 Tote 1632-1807; Waldenburg - Trauungen, Taufen, Tote 1593-1808
1055974Germany, Wurttemberg, RotenbergEvangelical Church parish register for Uhlbach and Rotenberg: Bd. 10-13 Tote 1654-1886 Bd. 14 Konfirmationen 1732-1882
1055973Germany, Wurttemberg, RotenbergEvangelical Church parish register for Uhlbach and Rotenberg: Heiraten 1653-1807 Heiraten 1839-1859 (Uhlbach) Heiraten 1808-1840 (Rotenberg) Heiraten 1859-1934
1055972Germany, Wurttemberg, RotenbergEvangelical Church parish register for Uhlbach and Rotenberg: Taufen 1600-1653 Heiraten 1565-1653 Tote 1565-1614, 1620-1626 Taufen 1653-1880
1056564Germany, Wurttemberg, ScharnhausenEvangelical Church parish register: Seelenregister ab 1709 Familienbuch 1808-1899
1056562Germany, Wurttemberg, ScharnhausenEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1558-1651 Kommunion, Konfirmation ab 1583 Taufen 1653-1744 Namen der Pfarrer ab 1556 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1744-1817 Taufen 1808-1881
1056784Germany, Wurttemberg, ScharnhausenItem 3: Evangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1611-1618, 1636-1743 Tote 1607-1743
1055763Germany, Wurttemberg, SchonaichEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1800-1904
1055762Germany, Wurttemberg, SchonaichEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1725-1882 Heiraten, Tote 1725-1799
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, SersheimEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1558-1776, Heiraten 1558-1802, Tote 1646-1772
1201951Germany, Wurttemberg, SimmersfeldItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register of Simmersfeld; includes Funfbronn, Ettmannsweiler, and Beuren: Familienbucher 1808-1847
1195599Germany, Wurttemberg, SpiegelbergEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbuch ab 1840 (Jux); Familienbuch ab 1808, 1868 (Nassach); Familienbuch ab 1808, 1842 (Ross-staig)
1195597Germany, Wurttemberg, SpiegelbergEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1847-1947 Tote 1731-1808 Konfirmationen 1811-1824 Tote 1808-1857; Auswarts Gestorbenen 1849
1195598Germany, Wurttemberg, SpiegelbergEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1857-1880 Auswarts Gestorbenen 1859-1871 Konfirmationen 1723-1787, 1792-1910 Familienbuch ab 1808, 1840 (Spiegelberg); Familienbuch ab 1808 (Jux)
1195600Germany, Wurttemberg, SpiegelbergItems 1-5: Evangelical Church parish register: Familienbuch ab 1808 (Grosshochberg); Familienbuch ab 1808 (Dauernberg); Familienbuch der Unehelichen ab 1859, 1871 (Spiegelberg)
1195555Germany, Wurttemberg, SpiegelbergItems 3-8: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1706-1717 Konfirmationen 1706-1713 Heiraten 1707-1738 Tote 1710-1731 Taufen 1717-1808 Konfirmationen 1810-1811 Taufen 1809-1831
1201955Germany, Wurttemberg, SpielbergEvangelical Church parish register of Spielberg; includes Egenhausen: Spielberg: Tote 1871-1881; Egenhausen: Konfirmationen 1862-1984 Seelenregister 1740-1808 Familienbuch 1808 Kommunionen 1792-1805 Familienbucher 1799-1976
1201951Germany, Wurttemberg, SpielbergItems 3-7: Evangelical Church parish register of Spielberg; includes Egenhausen: Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1595-1668 Taufen 1668-1778 Conscriptenliste 1814 Heiraten 1670-1675 Tote 1669-1775; Egenhausen: Taufen 1668-1708 Heiraten 1709-1711 Taufen 1712-1775 Conscriptenliste 1814 Heiraten 1669-1775 Conscriptenliste 1814 Tote 1668-1775 Konfirmationen 1724-1761 Pfarrliste 1595-1725; Spielbert Mit Egenhausen: Taufen 1775-1808; Egenhausen: Seelenregister 1808; Spielberg Mit Egenhausen: Konfirmationen 1775-1805; Spielberg: Taufen 1808-1831; Egenhausen: Taufen 1808-1834
1055679Germany, Wurttemberg, StuttgartEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1773-1789 (mit Unehelichen)
1055869Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, DegerlochEvangelical Church parish register for Degerloch (Stuttgart): Familienbuch ab 1808, 1852, 1869
1055867Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, DegerlochEvangelical Church parish register for Degerloch (Stuttgart): Heiraten 1587-1669, 1771-1899
1055865Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, DegerlochEvangelical Church parish register for Degerloch (Stuttgart): Taufen 1558-1559, 1566-1668 Tote 1591-1670 Taufen 1669-1772 Konfirmationen 1723-1771 Tote 1669-1772 Heiraten 1669-1771 Taufen 1773-1831
1055866Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, DegerlochEvangelical Church parish register for Degerloch (Stuttgart): Taufen 1832-1883
1055868Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, DegerlochEvangelical Church parish register for Degerloch (Stuttgart): Tote 1772-1888 Konfirmationen 1771-1904
1055994Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, WangenEvangelical Church parish register of Wangen, now part of Stuttgart: Familienbucher 1740-1848
1055991Germany, Wurttemberg, Stuttgart, WangenEvangelical Church parish register of Wangen, now part of Stuttgart: Taufen 1558-1630 Tote 1558-1630 Heiraten 1558-1629 Taufen 1630-1754 Konfirmationen 1723-1759 Heiraten 1630-1759 Tote 1630-1759 Taufen 1755-1759 Ahnenliste von Johann Georg Gohm Heiraten, Tote 1760-1807 Konfirmationen 1760-1884 Taufen 1808-1842
1201956Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulz (OA. Nagold)Evangelical Church parish register: Pfarrliste 1558-1880 Taufen 1558-1686 Tote 1644-1687 Taufen 1687-1778 Heiraten 1687-1800 Tote 1687-1808 Taufen 1778-1876 Heiraten 1808-1887
1195607Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbuch 1808 Lautern-Zwerenberg: Familienbucher 1808, 1856 Baztenbach, Schleissweiler, Harrenberg: Familienbucher 1857-1856 Baztenbach, Schleissweiler, Harrenberg: Familienbuch 1903 Unterfischbach, Eschenstruet, Busshof, Lie-Mannsklinge, Zwerenberg: Familienbucher 1858, 1856
1195604Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1844-1892 Tote 1771-1808 Konfirmationen 1826-1834 Tote 1808-1837
1195606Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Konfirmationen 1856-1924 Familienbucher 1783-1786, 1808 Baztenbach, Ittenberg: Familienbuch 1808
1195601Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1723-1730 Heiraten, Tote 1703-1730 Taufen 1730-1758 Konfirmationen 1731-1770 Taufen 1753-1754 Kirchengeschichte, Gedichte Heiraten, Tote 1730-1758 Taufen 1758-1769 Heiraten 1759-1773 Konfirmationen 1771-1779 Tote 1758-1771 Taufen 1769-1785
1195602Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1786-1802, 1786, 1803-1808 Konfirmationen 1809-1818 Taufen 1808-1850
1195603Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1835-1836, 1851-1870, 1857-1872 1870-1872 Pfarrliste 1561-1906 Taufen 1873-1889 Heiraten 1773-1843 Schulsachen 1831-1850
1195605Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrEvangelical Church parish register: Tote 1837-1912 Auswartige Geburten Konfirmationen 1780-1856
1195608Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrItems 1-2: Evangelical Church parish register: Ittensberg, Eschelhof, Siebenknie, Siebersbach, Bernhalden, Kleinhochberg und Lautern: Familienbucher 1856
1195600Germany, Wurttemberg, Sulzbach / MurrItems 6-9: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1618-1636, 1639-1640, 1637-1667 Konfirmationen 1614-1633, 1649-1663 Heiraten, Tote 1618-1667 Taufen, Heiraten, Tote 1618-1667 Taufen, Heiraten 1667-1702 Kirchenbussen 1672-1678 Tote 1667-1702 Taufen 1703-1724
1055974Germany, Wurttemberg, UhlbachEvangelical Church parish register for Uhlbach and Rotenberg: Bd. 10-13 Tote 1654-1886 Bd. 14 Konfirmationen 1732-1882
1055973Germany, Wurttemberg, UhlbachEvangelical Church parish register for Uhlbach and Rotenberg: Heiraten 1653-1807 Heiraten 1839-1859 (Uhlbach) Heiraten 1808-1840 (Rotenberg) Heiraten 1859-1934
1055972Germany, Wurttemberg, UhlbachEvangelical Church parish register for Uhlbach and Rotenberg: Taufen 1600-1653 Heiraten 1565-1653 Tote 1565-1614, 1620-1626 Taufen 1653-1880
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, UnterhaugstettEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Familienregister
1195608Germany, Wurttemberg, UnterweissachItems 3-6: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1620-1763 Heiraten 1643-1684 Familienbuch ab 1696 Taufen 1696-1808 Recessbuch 1809-1820
0573699Germany, Wurttemberg, WaldenburgEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Rosenfeld - Trauungen 1629-1833 Taufen 1558-1765 Tote 1632-1807; Waldenburg - Trauungen, Taufen, Tote 1593-1808
1201965Germany, Wurttemberg, Wart (OA. Nagold)Item 1: Evangelical Church parish register of Wart; includes Ebershardt: Familienbuch 1825
0575055Germany, Wurttemberg, WeikersheimEvangelical Church records: Parish extracts of baptisms, marriages, and deaths: Taufen 1556-1569, Heiraten 1557-1686
1184695Germany, Wurttemberg, Weil (im Schonbuch)Evangelical Church parish register for Weil im Schonbuch, (OA. Boblingen), Wurttemberg, Germany; includes Breitenstein, Neuweiler, Dettenhausen, etc. This film contains Pfarrerliste 1553-1797 Taufen 1569-1616 Heiraten 1591-1630 Taufen 1607-1608, 1604, 1606, 1636-1665 Taufen 1616-1723 Heiraten 1630-1735 Taufen 1723-1735 Tote 1616-1736 Statistik Taufen 1668-1722
1056808Germany, Wurttemberg, WildbadEvangelical Church parish register: Familienbuch 1801-1875
1056806Germany, Wurttemberg, WildbadEvangelical Church parish register: Heiraten 1808-1896 Kommunikanten 1655-1682 Tote 1655-1710, 1719-1808
1056804Germany, Wurttemberg, WildbadEvangelical Church parish register: Notizen, Taufen 1558-1703 Heiraten 1559-1726 Taufen 1703-1726, 1726-1762 Heiraten 1726-1808 Taufen 1763-1808 Konfirmationen 1774-1890 Kommunikanten 1704-1755
1201966Germany, Wurttemberg, WildbergEvangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1808-1884 Tote 1615-1670 Heiraten 1558-1826
1201965Germany, Wurttemberg, WildbergItems 2-3: Evangelical Church parish register: Taufen 1646-1771 Konfirmationen 1730-1744 Taufen 1772-1807
1187099Germany, Wurttemberg, WurmbergEvangelical Church parish register for Wurmberg, Germany; includes Neubarental: Bd. 1 Taufen 1559-1680 Kommunik. 1642-1689 Heiraten 1662-1693 Kommunik. 1693, 1690-1692 Taufen 1680-1691 Tote 1613-1693 Bd. 2 Taufen 1695-1745; Communicanten Kommunik. 1722-1745 Heiraten 1694-1745 Firmungen 1723-1745 Tote 1695-1745 Kommunik. 1708-1721; Bd. 3 Taufen 1747-1785 Tote 1746-1777 Heiraten 1746-1784 Tote 1777-1784 Firmungen 1746-1790 Kommunik. 1746-1781 Bd. 4 Taufen 1785-1814 Bd. 5 Taufen 1808-1836
1187100Germany, Wurttemberg, WurmbergEvangelical Church parish register for Wurmberg, Germany; includes Neubarental: Bd. 6-7 Taufen 1837-1886 Bd. 8-10 Heiraten 1785-1928 Bd. 11-13 Tote 1785-1911
1056604Germany, Wurttemberg, ZizishausenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Heiraten 1567-1879
1056600Germany, Wurttemberg, ZizishausenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Taufen 1558-1768
1056605Germany, Wurttemberg, ZizishausenEvangelical Church parish register for Nurtingen; includes Oberensingen and Zizishausen: Tote 1585-1807
0982335Germany, Wurttemburg, Flacht, LeonbergItem 5: Roecker family history: Jakob Friedrich Roker was born in Flacht, Leonberg, Germany 1827, and died 1890 in Brooklyn, NYYes
1307514GerrardItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
1321372GervaisItem 1: Genealogies of the Lenci, Lotti, and Michelucci families of California: Giovanni Battista Lenci (1842-1919) married Annunziata Baroni (her 2nd husband) and immigrated in 1899 from Lucca, Italy (via NY) to San Francisco, CA, to join some of their sons who had immigrated earlier. Includes Baroni, Basquez, Corsetti, Gervais families.
0165997GibbesMarriage settlement of William Gibbes and Alice Culcheth: this indenture made 1716 between William Gibbes of Berkley County, SC, Robert White, and William Gibbons of Charlestown. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997GibbonsMarriage settlement of William Gibbes and Alice Culcheth: this indenture made 1716 between William Gibbes of Berkley County, SC, Robert White, and William Gibbons of Charlestown. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997GibbsGibbs family Bible records: Edward Gibbs (1749-1791) married Ruth Harpin in 1774; they had 9 children 1775-1790. His widow married (2) Joseph Davis (b. 1746) in 1792; they had 4 children 1795-1803. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1036690GibbsItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0928060GibsonItem 10: Genealogical record of John Lovejoy (1622-1690) who immigrated from England to Andover, Mass. And married Mary Osgood in 1651 at Ipswich, Mass; also descendants to the 10th generationYes
1307594GibsonItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0165997GibsonThree extracted will of York County, SC (Allison and Gibson wills) - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0185431GiddensItem 16: Sherman-Shaw and allied families: contains pedigree charts showing ancestors of Amos Sherman (1807-1870) and wife Almire Curtis Sherman (1805-1898); Michael Ford (1784-1878) and wife Sarah Jacobs Ford (1786-1861), Joanna Shaw (b. 1765), daughter of Capt. Amos Shaw (1742-1807) and Hannah Whitman Shaw (1740-1788); genealogical correspondence about the Giddens, Ford, Merrill, Sherman, and allied lines
1307514GiddensItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Giddens family data Pennsylvania, North Carolina, South Carolina (includes Lattimore)
1321083GiebnerItem 15: Some Clark and Wilcox footprints: a compilation - Joseph Clark (d. 1684) married Alicee Petter and emigrated from England to Dedham, Mass. During or before 1640, later moving to Medfield, Mass. Includes Allen, Fairbrother, Giebner, Metcalf, Sabin familiesYes
1307514GiesekeItem 41: John Casselman (1856-1918) the father of Ellen Rubena (Ruby) Casselman Cross (1883-1955) after the death of Ruby's mother, and leaving Ruby with relatives in Vermont, immigrated from Ontario to California in 1888 and married Nina Gieseke in 1896Yes
1181522Gieseke (Giseke-Giesecke)Item 34: Pedigree of the Giseke, Gieseke and Giesecke family of Germany
1307594GiffordItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1036039GiffordThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040GiffordThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041GiffordThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
1312800GigerichItem 12: Adam Gigerich (1815-1896) and family immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana in 1857; includes Forway and Yunker families
0022795GignilliatItem 24: Pelot and Gignilliat Bible records 1720-1864 - settled in South Carolina
1307514GilbertItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
1321470GilchristItem 7: Bryce McLellan (1690-1776), an immigrant to Maine, his children and grandchildren - immigrated about 1719 from Ireland to Wells, Maine, and later moved to Falmouth, Maine. Includes Bartlett, Boothby, Gilchrist, Ilsley, Jameson, Watts families
0858791GildersleeveItem 4: Ancestral families of William Henry Brady, born 1879 in New York City, son of William Henry Brady (1853-1936) and Ella Williams (1857-1930). He married Christine Clark Seath (b. 1879) a native of Dundee, Scotland in 1904; they had 2 daughters 1905-1909. Ancestors include Cornelius Brady (1738-1826) of County Cavan, Ireland; Michael Williams (d. 1644) of Virginia; Richard Gildersleeve (d. 1681) of England.
0924086GillItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
1035936GillardItem 20: George Saxe was born in 1817 in Surrey, England, son of Thomas Saxe. He married Sarah Garmon at Abinger Parish, Surrey, in 1841; they had 11 children. The family emigrated to the United States in 1856 and settled in Edward Co, IL. When Sarah died in 1896, she was survived by her husband and 7 children
1307514GillespieItem 28: Owen McNelly married Mary Katherine Killian, and the family immigrated from Ireland to Virginia about 1832, finally settling in Texas; includes Black, Crum, Gillespie, Leopold, Orr and Pierce
0283596GillettItem 2: Van Buskirk family Bible records 1743-1949: Cornelius Van Buskirk (b. 1743) settled in Bayonne, New Jersey before 1800. Luther Van Buskirk (1854-1934), son of Abram J. Buskirk (b. 1828), and great grandson of Cornelius Van Buskirk, married Catherine Hay in 1877. Their son Luther Jr. was born in 1881. He married Edith Helen Gillett in 1912 at Bayonne, New Jersey. Includes the children of Abraham and Mary Jane Simonson Van Buskirk (m. 1852). They had 6 children 1853-1873.
0978077GilliamItems 16-17: Parrish family exchange - quarterly publication of the Parrish families in America. Some early ancestors joined the LDS Church and joined in the Mormon migration to Utah
1035936GillisItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
1321446GilmanItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0924841GingerichItem 8: Descendants of Emanuel Brenneman (b. 1842) in Holmes Co, OH. In 1851 the family moved to Johnson County, Iowa.
0940446GingrichItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0940446GirtenItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997GistBible record of William Gist (b. 1760) who married Mary Gatewood in 1789; they had 9 children 1790-1811. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997GivensExtracted court records of Lincoln, KY - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0928060GivinItem 10: Genealogical record of John Lovejoy (1622-1690) who immigrated from England to Andover, Mass. And married Mary Osgood in 1651 at Ipswich, Mass; also descendants to the 10th generationYes
0924086Gladding (Glading-Gladine)Item 5: Gladding family 1139-1765: John Gladding (b. 1617) and family immigrated in 1640 from England to Bristol, Rhode Island. Includes many details of family history and genealogical data about Gladding individuals in England and France to 1139 A.D.
0165997GlassExtracts from Deed Book A in courthouse at Vicksburg, Miss. - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321083GleasonItem 27: Zelotes Pooler and Descendants - Zelotes Pooler (1809-1881) married Phebe Gleason and moved from McDonough, Chenango Co, NY to Licking Co, OH in 1840, and to Taylor Twp, Union Co, OH in 1849. Includes Behnken, Curl, Janes, Kohli, Oster, Seslar familiesYes
1206439GlennItem 2: Alexander Clark (d. 1778) immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia, met and married Nancy Dias enroute, and served in the Pennsylvania militia during the Revolutionary War (where he was captured by the British, escaped by swimming 12 miles, and later died of fever); includes Glenn, Miller, Northrop, Page, Ruggles, Wright and related familiesYes
0940443GlessnerItem 3: Marriage records in entire ministry of Dr. George Washington Glessner, 1832-1875: served the charges of Waynesboro 1832-1840; Lancaster 1840-1847; Waynesboro 1847-1851; Shippensburg 1851-1857; Middletown, MD 1857-1863; Wilkes Barre 1864-1866; Frederick, MD 1866-1869; Shippensburg 1869-1875; Newburg 1875
0165997GliddenSmith family Bible: Joseph Smith 2nd, owner of the Bible, was born 1757 at Durham, New Hampshire. He married Abigail Clark in 1783. He died in 1831 at Durham. His grandfather ? Col. Joseph Smith (1701-1781) married Sarah Glidden in 1729. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321470GlissonItem 5: Hart family of Washington Co, Georgia - Samuel William Hart (1817-1881) his ancestors and descendantsYes
1321083GloverItem 12: Glover Family 1806-1984: George Washington Glover (1806-1869) married twice and moved from Madison Co, Alabama to Carroll Co, TN. Includes Brandt, Heavin, Hitchner, McKee, Pilcher, Shirley and related families
0564126GloverItem 20: Darnel Glover of North Carolina, b. 1774. He and wife Elizabeth (b. 1778) had 8 children. He died 1837.
A=1018883GloverItem 4: Pratt and Whitney families: Jonathan Pratt (b. 1795) son of David Pratt and Hannah Rockwell, was born in Cornwall, Vermont and died at Waterloo, Iowa. When his estate was settled, D.L. Palmer, lawyer, received a portion to be distributed to his clients, with surnames of Gray, Palmer, and Glover
0165997GoddardBible record of Amos Woodward, born in New Town in 1755. He married Catey Goddard in 1783. They had 12 children 1784-1807. He died in 1841 in Massachusetts. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997GoddardFuller family Bible records: Pliny Fuller (1831-1878) of Athol, Mass. married Mary Rose Sawyer (1832-1859) in 1857; they had twins born and died in 1859. He married (2) Ellen Amanda Goddard in 1873; they had 2 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0924841GoeringItem 5: Johann Goering and Freni (Krehbiel) Goering family; emigrated from Russia 1874; settled in McPherson Co, Kansas
0924841GoeringItem 6: Peter Goering and Anna Waltner Goering family: Grandfather Peter Goering, son of Christian and Katarine Strausz Goering, was born in Kotosufka, state of Wolhynia, Russia 1863. He settled in McPherson Co, Kansas.
0924841Goertz (Gertz-Gortz)Item 4: Goertz, Gertz, Gortz family history (in German)
0165997GoffeAn account of Thomas Goffe, first Deputy Governor of the New England Company for a plantation in Massachusetts Bay 1629 : In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0994068GoingItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
1206439GoldhatchItem 8: Descent from Ralph Dayton and Alice Goldhatch Tritton, married 1617, Ashford, County Kent, England: the Dayton family in AmericaYes
1206439GoldsboroughItem 11: Francis Redfearn (1777-1858) married twice, and in 1830 immigrated with his second wife and family from England to Wayne County, Ohio; includes Aten, Baker, Goldsborough, Greenawalt, Lash, Levitt and related families
0165997GoldsmithCoffeen genealogy and will of Capt. John Coffeen of Cavendish, Vermont: Capt John Coffeen, the first settler in Cavendish, VT, was born in 1728 in Topsfield, Mass, son of Michael and Lydia Lake Coffeen. He married Susannah Goldsmith of Boston in 1752; they had 14 children. The family lived in Middletown, CT until 1755 or later, moving to Rindge, New Hampshire before settling in Cavendish, VT about 1770. He died in 1802 in Cavendish. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 5
1307514GoltzItem 37: Nissen Shanberg (1830-1920) married Davarie Wolman about 1850 and as a widower immigrated from Russia to Chicago, IL in 1906 to join a son and daughter who had immigrated earlier, bringing the remainder of his children with him; includes Alswang, Goltz, Kaplan, Provus, Sakolsky, and SerlinYes
0968963GoochItem 8: White family Bible records: James White (1794-1877) and Matilda Gooch (1800-1889) married 1820; they had 5 children 1821-1835
0185431GoodellItem 30: Trask family Bible records 1754-1895: Aaron Trask (1778-1846) and Betsey Goodell (1786-1870) were married 1806. They had 4 children 1807-1813. Includes Trask, Enos and other granchildren. Includes the family of Betsey Goodell Trask's parents. Asa Goodell (1754-1833) and wife Mary (1758-1841) had 7 children 1785-179--
1036819GoodenoughItem 20: Benjamin Ogden and Mrs. Mollie Goodenough, marriage license and certificate of marriage 1885
0165997GoodethCopp family: William Copp b. 1589 near Moniley, Warwickshire, England. He married Ann Rogers in 1614, and (2) Judith Goodeth Itehener in 1634. He was the father of at least 9 children. The family immigrated to Massachusetts in 1635. He died 1670. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997GoodhueIngalls family record: Stephen William Ingalls b. 1833 in North Andover, Mass; married Sarah Goodhue, daughter of William and Sarah Upton Goodhue; they had 4 children 1862-1871. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997GoodnowBible records of Joseph Goodnow: Samuel Goodnow (1785-1845) and wife Sally had 8 children 1809-1822. Their son, Joseph (b. 1820) married Sarah Roberts in 1842; they had 4 children 1844-1853. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0185431GoodrichItem 15: Family tree of Eleanor Ogden West: Frederick Thomas West (1855-1931), son of John Chapman West (1811-1895 and Lydia Maria Goodrich West (1814-1895) and Anna Sheldon Ogden (1859-1938), daughter of Mahlon Dickerson Ogden (1811-1880) and Frances Elizabeth Sheldon Ogden (1831-1900), were married in 1886. They had 3 children 1889-1899. Includes West, McPherson and Shephard grandchildren. Ancestors include David Ogden (1639-1691); John Sheldon (1630-1708); Francis West (1606-1692); and Ens. William Goodrich (d. 1676). Family tree of Perry Melville Shepard: Judge Henry Martyn Shepard (1839-1904), son of Job Shepard (1801-1855) and Abigail Sage Ellsworth Shepard (1810-1855) and Frances Welles Stuart (1849-1938), daughter of Col. Charles Beebe Stuart (1814-1861) and Frances Maria Wells Stuart, were married in 1868. They had 5 children 1874-1885. Ancestors include John Stuart (d. 1770); Capt. Samuel Welles (1640-1731); Ralph Shepard (1636-1693); Josias Ellsworth (1629-1688).
1307514GoodrichItem 17: This is a supplement to The Goodrich family in America compiled by Lafayette Wallace Case, published in 1889: Leonard Goodrich (1773-1837) married Susanna Dickinson in 1797 at Kensington, Connecticut, moving later to New Durham and then New Hartford, New York; includes Byers, Fugitt, Marquis, Warner, Wink, and WoodfordYes
0928169GoodrichItem 8: George Alfred Slaugh (b. 1868 in Utah) and Rachel Maria Goodrich married 1892; they had 13 children. His parents were early converts to the LDS ChurchYes
0283596GoodykoontzItem 2: Noland family Bible records 1825-1929: William W. Noland (1825-1895) married Anna Dorothy McClanahan, daughter of James T. and Jane McClanahan, in Madison County, Indiana in 1845. They died at Riverside, California.
1312800GookinsItem 14: Samuel Gookins (1762-1842) moved from Connecticut to Ripley Co, Indiana; includes Martin and Purtle and related families
1321446GordonItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1321083GordonItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
1312800GordonItem 15: William Gordon (1773-1841) married Sarah Walton and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana; includes Jackson, Risk and related families
1036819GordonItem 18: Maternal lineage of Anne Clare Gordon, daughter of William and Virginia Farmer Gordon. Virginia was the daughter of Cyrus and Mellie Trout Farmer. Cyrus was born in Massac County, IL in 1900, son of Jonathan Farmer (1845-1928) and Lemina Alice Anderson Wood, the daughter of Newton Anderson (d. 1887).
0858791GordonItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
1313129GordyItem 11: Oliphant family history: descendants of William Oliphant (1741-1828) who married Elizabeth Gordy and lived in Guilford Co, NC; includes Burch, Colee, Crum, Graves, Martindale, Slough and related familiesYes
1036690GorhamItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0165997GorrGorr family Bible: Daniel Gorr was born at Huckelheim, Germany in 1823. He married Margaret Braman at Indian Orchard, Pennsylvania in 1854. They had 8 children 1855-1872 at Beach Pond, PA. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
0165997GorrMallery family Bible: Ira Douglas Mallery, b. 1856 in Scott Twp, Wayne County, PA. He married Anna Elizabeth Gorr in 1884; they had 4 children 1887-1893 in New Milford, PA and Cherryville, NJ. He married (2) Emma Smith in 1934. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 9
0165997GouldGould lines: Jeremiah Gould emigrated from England to America with wife Priscilla and 3 sons in 1637. They settled in part of Newport County, Rhode Island, now called Middletown. After Priscilla's death, Jeremiah returned to England and died in Devon, sometime after 1655. Descendants lived in Rhode Island. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1321446GouldItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0962561GouldItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
1312800GouldItem 25: Levi Hadlock (b 1747) of Southampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, son of James Hadlock and Hannah Hoyt, married Elizabeth Gould in 1773 and later moved to Deering, New Hampshire
0564126GourleyItem 40: Notes on pedigree of the Standish family of Lancashire, whose charter begin in 1222, which is divided into 2 branches - Standish of Standish Manor and Standish of Duxbury Manor, both being descended from Thurstan de Standish, who flourished in the time of Henry III. Myles Standish, military leader of the Pilgrim Father was descended from this branch. Notes on the Gurley family of Wexford and Carlow. Includes pedigree for Byron family. Richard, 2nd Lord Byron, died 1679, age 74.
1321446GoveItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
A=1018883GowardItem 10: William Presbrey (1690-1771) born in London, England, immigrated in 1711 to Boston. Later he settled in Taunton, Mass. He married Hannah Smith (1687-1763), daughter of Nathaniel and Experince Smith about 1725; they had 3 childrenYes
1307615GraafItem 2: Georg Alter, with 2 sons Johan Jacob and Freidrich, immigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia about 1752, where they became citizens in 1753, and settled in Lancaster Co, PA
0850415GrahamItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0858791GrahamItem 5: Bible records: Bragg, Draper, Jewell, Graham, Lanford, Leiper, Nunn, Raper
1303165GrahamItem 9: George Graham (1756-1840) served in the Revolutionary War and then moved from Sussex County to Princeton, New Jersey, where he married Charity Kimball about 1780, later moving to Washington (later Greene) County, PAYes
1321446GrantItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1312800GrantItem 28: Edward Hazen (1614-1683) immigrated from England to Haverhill, Mass and married Hannah Grant, daughter of Thomas and Jane Grant; includes Davis, Halberstadt, Townsend and related families
1321083GrantItem 8: Grant Family Association report of the reunion Vol. 7-8
1035936GrantItem 9: Alexander Bolen (1815-1902) married 3 times and moved from Logan County to Union County, OhioYes
0017140Grater (Graeter, Greter)Item 7: Crater and Grater in America - contains descendants of Jacob Greter of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Jacob Crater of Pennsylvania and New York, Moritz Crater of New Jersey, and various other branches of Crater or Grater. Many variant spellings
0165997GravesGraves family Bible records: Abner Graves Sr. married Alice Richards in 1768 at Athol; they had 6 children 1768-1784. Abner Graves Jr. (1780-1849) married Dolly Smith in 1806. Includes additional data on Graves family 1768-1877. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0962561GravesItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
1313129GravesItem 11: Oliphant family history: descendants of William Oliphant (1741-1828) who married Elizabeth Gordy and lived in Guilford Co, NC; includes Burch, Colee, Crum, Graves, Martindale, Slough and related familiesYes
0850415GravesItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800GrayItem 16: John and Henrietta Gray had 11 children born near Bath, KY 1796-1819; includes Belcher, Brandon, Heideman, Huntington, Weare and related families
1035936GrayItem 4: Isaac Gray (1770-1841) was born in Augusta Co, VA, son of Robert Gray and Martha O'Connelly from Ireland. He married Mary Elizabeth Kerr (b. 1778) at Staunton, VAYes
A=1018883GrayItem 4: Pratt and Whitney families: Jonathan Pratt (b. 1795) son of David Pratt and Hannah Rockwell, was born in Cornwall, Vermont and died at Waterloo, Iowa. When his estate was settled, D.L. Palmer, lawyer, received a portion to be distributed to his clients, with surnames of Gray, Palmer, and Glover
1303165GrayItem 6: Archie Perkins (b. 1805) a negro slave, was sold from Tennessee to Pike Co, Mississippi about 1828, and upon emancipation in the 1860s, he and family "elected the name of his former master in Tennessee, 'Perkins' "
0165997GrayWill of Rev. Daniel Gray, Union District, South Carolina: Daniel Gray named in his will, written in 1816, his wife Isabelle; his sister Martha Mitchell; his brother John Gray; his daughter Rebecca Gray, and others. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997GrayWills extracts from District of Abbeville, South Carolina - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307514GreathouseItem 14: Randolph and Sally Hall were married in 1784, and moved from Wheeling, VA to Garrett Co, KY; includes ancestry to 1762 living in Virginia
1183567GreeceItem 32: A sociological study of the Spartans in ancient Greece
1312800GreeleyItem 17: Seth Greeley (1738-1825) son of Moses Greeley, married Jane McCaslin; includes Dudley family
1321083GreeleyItem 3: Purdy family history - Francis and Mary Purdy and family emigrated from England to Fairfield, Connecticut after 1647. William Purdy (1749-1824) a direct descendant married cousin Rachel Purdy in 1769 and moved from Connecticut (via two places in New York) to Paupack, Pennsylvania. Includes Casbeer, Greeley, Headley, Heinsinger, McGuire, and Rieneke familiesYes
1312800GreemanItem 18: ancestry of Ted Greeman of Indianapolis, Indiana; includes Connelley and Unnewebr families
1321446GreenItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0564126GreenItem 29: Mangum family Bible: Basil Grey Mangum b. 1845 near Buncombe, Johnson County, Illinois, son of William Henry Mangum. He married Mary Ann Odel (1843-1883) in 1865; they had 10 children. He became an ordained minister in 1886. He married (2) Effie Ellen Green (d. 1914); they had 4 sons. He died in Anna, Illinois in 1917.
1312800GreenItem 37: Henton Bible records: Thomas Henton married Elizabeth Cole and they had 9 children 1811-1829; includes descendants to 1949
1312800Green Item 19: George Green (1830-1863) son of Margaret Green, married Sarah Ann Ruby in 1856 in Ripley Co, Indiana and served in the Civil War; includes Hughes family
0928169Green (Greene)Item 9: Indexes to Bell-Sharpe genealogyYes
1206439GreenawaltItem 11: Francis Redfearn (1777-1858) married twice, and in 1830 immigrated with his second wife and family from England to Wayne County, Ohio; includes Aten, Baker, Goldsborough, Greenawalt, Lash, Levitt and related families
0283596GreeneItem 2: Greene family Bible records 1743-1881: Rev. Phillip Greene (1789-1870), son of John Greene (1743-1815) was born in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island. He married Martha Brooks, daughter of Gideon and Clarisa Brooks in 1821. They had 3 children 1823-1827. He was an itinerant minister on the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Conference for 44 years. He died at the home of his daughter in West Virginia.
0015557GreeneItem 21: New Hampshire Bible records; contains Bible records for Sanders, Eastman, Bickford, Locke, Sherburne, and Green families
1321083GreenlandItem 9: Swope and allied families - Lawrence Swope (1742-1794) lived in Huntington county, PA; includes Chilcott, Greenland, Hockenberry, Kier, Price, and Proctor familiesYes
0928169GreenmanItem 11: Greenman family in America: Job Greenman (1772-1854) born Newport, Rhode Island, died Hale Eddy, New York. He married Molly Alexander, daughter of Simeon Alexander and Mary Felt, 1781 in Mendon, Mass. She died 1865 in Hale EddyYes
1307594GreenwellItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1321083GregoryItem 10: Edward Francis of Rutherford county, NC - Edward Francis (1745-1810) moved from Augusta Co, VA to Tryon (later Rutherford) county, NC. Includes Batson, Bedford, Blanton, Dockery, France, and Gregory families
1303165GregoryItem 13: Patrick Hamrick moved from Maryland to Prince William County, VA before 1740; includes Dodrill, Gregory, Griffin, Miller and related families
0824235GregoryItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0928180GressettItem 13: Christopher Tatum (1795-1870) was born in Orangeburgh District, South Carolina, and served from Orangeburgh District in the War of 1812. He and wife, Catherine Gressett (b. 1797) had at least 6 children 1821-1840. The family migrated to Mississippi 1821. They are buried in the Hopewell Methodist Church Cemetery in Jasper County, Miss.Yes
0850415GribbinItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1303165GriffinItem 13: Patrick Hamrick moved from Maryland to Prince William County, VA before 1740; includes Dodrill, Gregory, Griffin, Miller and related families
1312800GriffinItem 25: Levi Hadlock (b 1747) of Southampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, son of James Hadlock and Hannah Hoyt, married Elizabeth Gould in 1773 and later moved to Deering, New Hampshire
0283596GriffithItem 2: Griffith-Wannemaker Bible records 1817-1851: Griffith Griffith (d. 1851) and first wife Ann had 8 children 1817-1827. He and second wife Hanna had 5 children. He and third wife Maria had 1 son. Jane Griffith, daughter of Griffith and Ann Griffith, married C.J. Wannemaker in 1851. They had 4 children.
1320548GriffithItem 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
0994068GriggItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
1312800GriggsItem 20: John Griggs (b. 1750) married Miss Vailluncort about 1776 in New England; includes Waters and related families
1303165GrimesItem 9: George Graham (1756-1840) served in the Revolutionary War and then moved from Sussex County to Princeton, New Jersey, where he married Charity Kimball about 1780, later moving to Washington (later Greene) County, PAYes
0283596GrinsteadItem 2: Jackson family Bible records 1872-1945: Charles Ernest Jackson (1882-1945) of Jennings County, married Elsie J. Grinstead, daughter of George Julian Grinstead, in 1903. They had 3 children 1904-1912.
1035936GrissingerItem 18: American descendants of Eberhard Reinemann: Conrad Reinemann (1772-1854) was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany and died in Pittsburgh, PA. He married Catharina Elisabeth Petereins (1788-1884) in 1809 and they immigrated to Baltimore, MD in 1832Yes
0165997GrootLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
1307514GrossnickleItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
0165997GrottLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0283596GruesbeckItem 2: Gruesbeck family records 1775-1885: Walter Gruesbeck was born in Scaticook, Rensolier County, NY in 1775. He and wife Abagal Gamble had 10 children 1809-1829. He died in Crawford County, Ohio in 1837
0165997GrymesExtracts from Deed Book A in courthouse at Vicksburg, Miss. - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307594GuhlItem 12: Andestors and descendants of Wallace Guhl Quest and Fern Elizabeth Johnson: John Quest (b. 1806) and his brother Jacob Quest, sons of Jacob Quest, moved from Ligonier, PA to New Castle, PAYes
0858791GunnItem 14: Three early Virginia families: Bressie (Bressey, Bracy, Brassieur, etc) family of Isle of Wight County, VA - abstracts of orginal documents-wills, etc; Gunn family - Will of James Gunn, Nottoway Co, - extracts from indexes, wills, etc; Wells family: records from a family Bible - Abram Wells of Dinwiddie Co, abstract of will
1307514GunterItem 32: Hurst-Brown-Gunter pedigree: William Hurst (b. 1790) and family lived in Fayette Co, KY
0564126GurleyItem 40: Notes on pedigree of the Standish family of Lancashire, whose charter begin in 1222, which is divided into 2 branches - Standish of Standish Manor and Standish of Duxbury Manor, both being descended from Thurstan de Standish, who flourished in the time of Henry III. Myles Standish, military leader of the Pilgrim Father was descended from this branch. Notes on the Gurley family of Wexford and Carlow. Includes pedigree for Byron family. Richard, 2nd Lord Byron, died 1679, age 74.
1321083GustafsonItem 30: Family of Gustav (Johansson) Tolene and wife Caroline Matilda Axelson 1858-1986: Gustav Johansson (1858-1940) son of John Nilsson and Christina Gustafson, emigrated from Sweden to Princeton, IL. He (and 2 of his immigrant brothers) changed their surname to Tolene (because there were so many Johnsons in the county). Gustav married Caroline Matilda Axelson and in 1912 they moved to Paulding Co, OH. Includes Carpenter, Commers, Dysinger, Mase, Mayers, Swanson families. This record with Smith Family Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
1321470GustinItem 2: Garrard family histories when living in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana 1720-1980 (also some McCormick records)Yes
0165997GutlinDuBose family Bible records: Rev. John DuBose was born in Williamsburg District, South Carolina in 1819. He married Carolina DuBose, daughter of William Nelson Thompson of Connecticut, in Columbia, South Carolina in 1843; they had 8 children 1845-1860. He married (2) Mary Gutlin Holland in Tallahassee, FL in 1866. He died in 1895 in Decatur, Georgia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1307615GuyItem 2: Georg Alter, with 2 sons Johan Jacob and Freidrich, immigrated from Switzerland (via Rotterdam) to Philadelphia about 1752, where they became citizens in 1753, and settled in Lancaster Co, PA
1307514GuyItem 4: Misc. genealogy records: Cluck Bible records 1830-1919 California (includes Guy)
0283596GwinnItem 2: Prather family Bible records 1832-1928: William B. Prather (1832-1919) married Susanah Gwinn in 1864. They had 2 children 1867-1869.
1312800HaasItem 21: Paymond Paul Haas married Vonda Maxine Edens in 1940; includes Everling, Henninger and related families
1181522HaaseItem 12: Ancestors of Karoline Schintze (1826-1908) who married Franz Friedrich Kaufmann. Extends into the late 16th century; includes Blumenstein and HaaseYes
1312800HabelItem 30: Andrew Habel (1818-1909) immigrated from Germany to Aberdeen, OH and married Margaretha Kuntz (daughter of George Adam Kuntz 1812-1885) in 1851, moving later to Indiana and then to Illinois
1321083HackerItem 4: Ancestry of the Hacker-Smith families - William Haechardt fled from Saxony in Germany to England in the early 1500s and anglicized his surname to Hacker. Francis Hacker, direct descendant, was active in the execution of Charles I of England in 1649. Son Phillip Hacker fled to Holland when his father was imprisoned and executed, and his son, William Hacker, immigrated from there to Philadelphia in 1725. William married Ann Turner, a fellow passenger in Philadelphia. Includes Sleeth family.Yes
1321083HaddenItem 21: Ancestors and Descendants of James Duane Livingston 1786-1837 - Robert Livingston (1654-1728) emigrated from Scotland to Albany, NY in 1673 and married Alida Schuyler in 1679. In 1686 he received a grant for the Lordship and Manor of Livingston (originally 2000 acres along the Hudson, expanded later to 160,000 acres). James Duane Livingston was a direct descendant in the 5th generation and was the first supervisor of the newly created town of Hyde Park, along the Hudson, New York. Includes Hadden, Jones, Kittredge, Peabody, Remsen, Rutherfurd families.
1312800HadlockItem 25: Levi Hadlock (b 1747) of Southampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, son of James Hadlock and Hannah Hoyt, married Elizabeth Gould in 1773 and later moved to Deering, New Hampshire
1321083HaechardtItem 4: Ancestry of the Hacker-Smith families - William Haechardt fled from Saxony in Germany to England in the early 1500s and anglicized his surname to Hacker. Francis Hacker, direct descendant, was active in the execution of Charles I of England in 1649. Son Phillip Hacker fled to Holland when his father was imprisoned and executed, and his son, William Hacker, immigrated from there to Philadelphia in 1725. William married Ann Turner, a fellow passenger in Philadelphia. Includes Sleeth family.Yes
0844886HagamanItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
0982335HagenItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
1321083HagerItem 28: Descendants of Samuel and Mary (Stinson) Price 1670-1964: Samuel Price lived in Connecticut, and had at least 3 sons: (1) Robert (d. 1779), (2) John who lived in Connecticut and New Jersey, and (3) Samuel who married Sarah. Samuel Price (1750-1827) a grandson, moved from Sussex, NJ to Hubbard, Trumbull Co, OH before 1807. He married Mary Stinson and later widow Mary Hoover (no children in 2nd marriage). Includes Corll, Creed, Hager, Orr, Thompson, VanNess families.
0896955HaggardItem 4: Crosthwaite chronicle: genealogical data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States - William Crosthwait (d. 1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most
1321083HaidleItem 2: History of name Burland - Johann Heinrich Burland Jr (b. 1801) married Anna Catharina Buescher in 1824 and immigrated in 1847 from Germany to Locust Grove near McKeesport, PA. Includes ancestry in Germany to about 1577 including families of Haidle, Morgenstern, Oberdick, Rojohn, Schneider, Wulfekamp
1035734HaiewardItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
0850415HainesItem 1: DAR collection of Bible records of Jay County, Indiana
1312800HainesItem 22: Henry Haynes (1701-1784) lived in Henry Co, VA; he, his son William (1727-1806) and his grandson Richard (1773-1850) all served in the Revolutionary War; includes Benge, Kingery, Mendenhall and related families
1321083HainesItem 29: Robert Rea (1740-1824) of Virginia and Ohio and his known descendants - Robert Rea, a Quaker and probably an immigrant, settled in Frederick Co. or Culpepper Co, VA about 1760 and married Rebecca Haines in 1765 in Frederick Co. Includes Branson, Garwood, Orahood, Robb, Skidmore, Stratton families
0165997HainsTodd family Bible: Robert Todd (1762-185-) married Eunice Moore in 1796; they had 8 children 1797-1815. Their son Silas Todd (1808-1868) married Hariet Minton in 1830 and (2) Caroline Hains in 1840. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1312800HalberstadtItem 28: Edward Hazen (1614-1683) immigrated from England to Haverhill, Mass and married Hannah Grant, daughter of Thomas and Jane Grant; includes Davis, Halberstadt, Townsend and related families
0165997HallGage-Perry family Bible: Zebina Perry (1793-1870) married Susan Hall in 1819; they had 3 children 1819-1825. He married (2) Susan Dudley Gage in 1853. He died in Manchester, New Hampshire. His daughter Susan Hall Perry married Rev. George W. Gage (b. 1816) in 1844 in Manchester. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446HallItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1036819HallItem 14: Granville Stuart was born in 1834 near Clarksburg, VA, son of Robert and Nancy Currence Hall Stuart. The family moved to Illinois in 1837 and to Iowa in 1838. He went to California in 1852 and served a life as a miner, hunter, stockraiser, merchant, etc. in the western United States. He served in the legislature of Montana for 10 years and was a minister to Uruguay and Paraguay from 1894-1898. He died in Montana in 1918
1307514HallItem 14: Randolph and Sally Hall were married in 1784, and moved from Wheeling, VA to Garrett Co, KY; includes ancestry to 1762 living in Virginia
1035936HallItem 19: James Miller (1786-1880) was born in Amherst Co, VA. He married Nancy Campbell in 1808. The Duff/MacDuff/Kilduff family came from Scotland and Ireland prior to the Revolutionary War.
0003009HallItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
A=1018883HallItem 9: Prentice-Prentiss family in New England 1631-1883: Prentice family emigrated from England to Roxbury, Mass in 1631
0908707HallThe descendants of Thomas Durfee of Portsmouth, Rhode Island: Thomas Durfee was born 1643 in England and immigrated to Portsmouth, Rhode Island before 1664. He and first wife were married 1664 in Portsmouth; they had 6 children 1665-1679. He married (2) Deliverance Hall Tripp, widow of Abeil Tripp, daughter of William and Mary Hall; they had 2 daughters. His will was proved in 1712
0924841HallmanItem 2: Hallman-Clemens genealogy: Ancestors and descendants of Eli Schmitt Hallman (b. 1866) in Washington, Ontario, Canada, son of Abraham Hallman (1832-1904) and Mary Schmitt; his wife Melinda Clemens (b. 1873) daughter of George Clemens (1831-1892) and Salome Bowman. Descendant of Anthony Hallman (1671-1758) of Montgomery Co, PA. His wife descendant of Gerhardt Clemens (1680-1745) who emigrated from Switzerland in 1709
0021593HallmanItem 5: The Hallman family of Pennsylvania
0850415HalsteadItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
0968963HamiltonItem 12: McNairy family Bible records: Robert McNairy (1768-1831) and Anne Hamilton (b. 177-) married in 1789; they were probably parents of 9 children 1791-1816
0994068HamiltonItem 13: The Boyds of Kilmarnock, Scotland: The Boyd family of Scotland between 1452 and 1792; the family were part of the Scottish nobility as the Earls of KilmarnockYes
0850415HamiltonItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0564126HamiltonItem 21: Family chart of John Hamilton (b. 1820) married Rebecca Rice Pritchard in 1845; moved from Ohio to land near Bloomington, Illinois.Yes
1312800HamiltonItem 23: Benjamin Hamilton (b. 1760) served in the Revolutionary War, moved from Pennsylvania (via Virginia) to Bourbon Co, KY and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
0824235HamiltonItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
1320516HamiltonItem 8: Strader family history 1757-1979 with emphasis on descendants of Joseph Strader (1812-1855) born Ohio, married Nancy Banfield. They moved to Morgan Co, Indiana about 1841, and moved to land near Greenup, Illinois in 1853Yes
1036690HammelItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1303165HammerItem 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
0283596HammondItem 2: Hammond family Bible records 1824-1902: George Hammond Jr. (1824-1902) and wife Hannah Amelia (1829-1851) had 2 children 1847-1849. He married (2) Mary Lewis in 1855. They had 2 children 1856-1863. He died at Tiro, Ohio.
1035734HammondItem 4: Henry Felch Jr. lived in Gloucester in 1642. He may have removed to Reading (where a Henry Felch lived in 1647) and next to Boston (where a Henry Felch lived in 1657). He also had a son named Henry, and at least 2 daughters (one married Samuel Haieward and the other married Samuel Dunton)Yes
0185431HampdenItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
0968963HamptonItem 7: Edward and Elizabeth Hampton Evans migrated from Germantown, Stokes Co, NC and settled in Williamson Co, TN. They had 8 children, and are buried in Davidson Co, TN near Franklin. Their son James Hampton Evans (1792-1837) and wife Nancy Laird (1793-1884) had 10 children, and are buried in Lynnville, TN
1303165HamrickItem 13: Patrick Hamrick moved from Maryland to Prince William County, VA before 1740; includes Dodrill, Gregory, Griffin, Miller and related families
1035936HanItem 12: Joseph Moorman (1855-1934) son of German immigrants Gerhard Moorman and Elizabeth Anna Winkeljohan, was born in Cincinnati, OH and moved to Millhousen, Indiana, where he married Christine Huegel in 1878Yes
1307514HanauerItem 18: Johann Martin Borntraeger (b. 1723) married Anna Elizabeth Hanauer, immigrated from Germany to Switzerland, and in 1767 the family immigrated to Philadelphia, settling near Meyersdale in Somerset Co, PA; includes Coffman, Gascho, Miller, Slagell, and YoderYes
1321470HancockItem 5: Hart family of Washington Co, Georgia - Samuel William Hart (1817-1881) his ancestors and descendantsYes
1312800HandItem 24: Obadiah Hand (b 1818) married Mary Elizabeth Dilk (daughter of German immigrant Frederick Dilk 1805-1875) and died after 1883 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800HandlonItem 48: Hughes Bible records: Thomas Hughes (1852-1899) married Rosa Merrill in 1876 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1035734HandyItem 2: Seth Ballard died 1868 at Lawrence, NY; was probably born in Rhode Island or Vermont. He married Hannah Southwick (b. 1779). Edward Southwick Ballard, a grandson, married Caroline Hunt (1848-1924). They settled at Hanley, Assiniboia, North West Territory, which later became part of the Province of Saskatchewan, CanadaYes
0845449HaneyItem 3: The Haney family, a brief record of an American clan: genealogy back to Adam of the Haney family who settled in PennsylvaniaYes
1181522HanielItem 19: Research of the Haniel family of Germany
0599343Hank (Hanks)Item 4: Hank marriages
1312800HankinsItem 32: Absolem Hankins (b. 1792) son of Joseph Hankins, moved from Kentucky to Jefferson Co, Indiana
1035936HannaItem 22: Henry Newhouse (1807-1881) married Elizabeth Brown and moved from Virginia to Marion Co, Indiana during or before 1829Yes
1036819HannahItem 19: Pedigree charts showing ancestors of the following: William Russel French b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; Larry Boyer b. 1955 at Gatesville, TX; Pamela Jean Sothan b. 1956 at Omaha, Nebraska; John Quigley b. 1956 at Ann Arbor, MI; Debra Kay Morgan b. 1956 at David City; Mark Ahlquist b. 1956 at Chicago, IL; Cynthia Ann Hannah b. 1965 at Des Moines, Iowa; Janet Lynn Fix b. 1956 at Norfolk, Nebraska.
1307514HannonItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
1312800HansenItem 35: Mathias Hansen (1855-1910) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Louisa Fontana Rossa in 1902
1206439HansfordItem 14: Isaac Powell (b. 1790) married Mary (Polly) Small in 1813; includes Boston, Coleman, Hansford, Harsh, Nicholson, Smith, White, and related families
0165997HansonHanson family Bible records: Robert Hanson b. 1830 at Hollis Maine, married Sophia Cummings in 1857 in Dover, New Hampshire. He married (2) Lydia Ellen Atkinson in 1865. He died in 1898 at Saco, Maine. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0015557HansonItem 17: A Bill of Mortality 1814-1908: contains principally records of deaths. Includes vital records of the Hanson family of Dover, N.H.
1307594HansonItem 9: Southwestern Oregon Community College, winter term 1980 course Tracing Your Family Tree: stories, family group sheets and pedigree charts are the work of some of the students enrolled: Lars Christiansen & wives (3) / Omer Larsen; An Ax for Lunch / Virginia (Burdick) Leach; A Special Person / Eleanor Humphrey; Quincy Adams Clements / Sandy Noel; An Interesting Story - Group sheets / Grethel Young; Old Friends, a few of my father's stories / Myrtle Short; Group sheet / Lois Humphrey; From highlands to lowlands - pedigree and group sheets / John Young; A generation coming and a generation going / Viola Steege; Cultural aspets of family migration / Louise Thomas
0022795HardItem 2: Genealogy of the Hard family 1609-1899 - settled in South Carolina: includes some old manuscript pages and pedigree charts
0022795HardItem 3: Descendants of Benjamin Curtis Hard - settled in South Carolina - genealogy 1815-1951
0978077Hardee (Hardy)Item 1: Hardee family: John Hardy was born in England 1655. He married Charity there and emigrated to America in 1695. He resided in Chowan, North Carolina and died about 1719
1206439HardimanItem 5: Thomas Lloyd (1640-1694) was 3rd son of Charles Lloyd and Elizabeth Stanley. He married twice, became a Quaker, and immigrated from Wales to join William Penn in Philadelphia, PA. Samuel Carpenter (1650-1714) also a Quaker, immigrated from Wales to Barbados and in 1682 to Philadelphia, PA. He married Hannah Hardiman in 1684; includes Lloyd and Carpenter ancestry and descendants from about 550 AD to the late 1800sYes
1321387HardingItem 16: Harding family, 1929 edition - Stephen Harding was born in Braintree, England in 1624. In 1647 he left his home in Weymouth, England. He died 1698. Yes
1312800HardingItem 41: Hite Bible records: John (1751-1804) and Susannah (1755-1792) Hite and their descendants to 1905 of Indiana
1181522HardtmuthItem 25: History of the Hardtmuth family of Germany and BohemiaYes
0165997HardyDeeds and wills extracts from Lownes County, Mississippi - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0896955HardyItem 1: Hodges Councill of Virginia and descendants: Hodges Councill married Lucy Hardy in 1665. She was the daughter of John Hardy. They lived and died in the Isle of Wight County, VA.Yes
1035734HargraveItem 10: Heinrich Christian Rock (b. 1815) son of Johann Jacob Rock and Anna Marie Flamme, married Johannette Wilhelmina Miller in 1844, and immigrated from Germany to Fort Jennings, OH in 1857. They later moved to Cadillac, Mich.
1035734HarmonItem 1: Genealogical record of Margarit Elizabeth Ratcliff Harmon: James Harold Harmon (b. 1915) and Margaret Elizabeth Ratcliff (b. 1913) were married in 1946 at Jackson, Hinds, Miss. Their 2 children were born at Houston, Harris, TX. Her oldest ancestor family in the record is that of Richard Ratcliff and Alice Rawsthorne who had 10 children, all born in Lancastershire, England
1035734HarmonItem 17: Hiram Austin and Sarah Pettit married 1863. His brother Julius Austin (b. 1806) married Frances Freeman (b. 1814). They were the sons of Benajah Austin and descendants of Richard Austin who immigrated from Hampshire Co, England and settled in Cambridge, Mass in 1638. Frances Freeman Austin was a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
1035936HarmonItem 5: John Ketchem Watson (1800-1876) moved from Georgia to Sumner Co, TN where he married Sophia Stark, later moving to Boone Co, MissouriYes
0928169HarmonItem 7: John Lynn 1795-1883, with related families
0165997HarmonWebster Bible records: Able Webster b. 1818 at Kingfield, Maine; married Rebecca Harmon in 1840; married (2) Adeline Armstrong in 1873. He died in 1889 at Lawrence, Mass. Includes Dyer and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1312800HarperItem 26: Henry Black Harper (b. 1800) married Matilda Swearingen in 1824 and moved from Pennsylvania to Versailles, Indiana
0165997HarpinGibbs family Bible records: Edward Gibbs (1749-1791) married Ruth Harpin in 1774; they had 9 children 1775-1790. His widow married (2) Joseph Davis (b. 1746) in 1792; they had 4 children 1795-1803. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997HarringtonHarrington family Bible records: Rufus Harrington and wife Prudence, had 8 children 1798-1815. He married (2) Anna Mary Stearns in 1818; they had 6 children 1819-1829. He died in 1846, age 77 years. Includes letter and record of Ephraim Harrington (1742-1793) married Sarah Bartlett in 1765; they had 12 children 1766-1784. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
A=1018883HarringtonItem 11: John Prescott, founder of Lancaster, Mass, 1645, from Alfred the Greaat, King of England, 871-901
0860237HarrisDAR records: Richmond Co. census 1800-1850, marriages, cemetery and bible records; Robeson, Scotland, Hoke, Moore counties, records of several Scottish families; Rockingham Co. abstracts of recorded and unrecorded wills 1772-1832; Rocky River community, record book of Joshua Harris 1788-1859
1321446HarrisItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1033898HarrisItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
0850415HarrisItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1033898HarrisItem 4: Reese family: Chiefly a record of descendants of Sir David Rees (1760) who was a lineal descendant of Lord Rhys, of Dinevwar, and married Gwellion, daughter of Griffith Konan, King of Wales. They had a son Thomas Rees who married Mawd, daughter of Sir William de Brewys. Thomas and Mawd had a son David Ap Rees who married Gladys, daughter of Redwallon, Prince of Powis. Rev. David Ap Rees was pastor of a Presbyterian Congregation at Southwark. His son Rev. David Ap Rees, was pastor of a Presbyterian congregation at Cardigan. He married Maud, daughter of Sir Meridith Owen, of South Wales. His line includes the family of which this history is writtenYes
0824235HarrisItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
1020779HarrisItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
1020779HarrisonItem 11: John Williams emigrated from England and settled in Anne Arundel County, MD. He married Elizabeth Cheny Pierce (1717-1813); they had 3 sons. He died in Maryland before the Revolutionary War. She died in Delaware Co, OH. Their grandson Elisha Williams (1795-) son of Jeriamiah Williams (1759-1842), a Revolutionary War Soldier, was born in Huntington Co, PA. He married Hanna Harrison in 1816; they had 14 children. The family migrated to Clinton Twp, Fulton Co, OH in 1836, and he migrated to Bloomfield, Green Co, IN in 1854
0283596HarrisonItem 2: Van Buskirk family Bible records 1854-1926: William Van Buskirk (1854-1926) married Nancy P. Harrison (1868-1880) in 1879. He married Sophia Lewis (1862-1888) in 1881. They had a son, Ira, born in 1883. He married L. Edda May Patterson in 1884? at Clinton, Illinois. They had a daughter, Clara, born at Antioch, Mineral County, WV.
0564126HarrisonItem 39: Andrew and Sarah Elizabeth Harrison Souter Organization minutes: first family reunion 1966. They were Mormon pioneers
1206439HarshItem 14: Isaac Powell (b. 1790) married Mary (Polly) Small in 1813; includes Boston, Coleman, Hansford, Harsh, Nicholson, Smith, White, and related families
1307514HarshmanItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
1321470HartItem 5: Hart family of Washington Co, Georgia - Samuel William Hart (1817-1881) his ancestors and descendantsYes
1312800HartleyItem 27: Theophilus Rogan Hartley (1853-1925) son of Henry Hartley, moved from Tennessee to Ripley Co, Indiana and married 3 times
0564126HartmanItem 15: History of Pioneer family recalled on 100th birthday of "Uncle Bill" Edwards: William Edwards, son of John and Caroline Howland Edwards, was born 1867 near Russellville, OH. He and wife Nora Belle Hartman Edwards, were parents of 8 children. He is descended from James William Edwards, a son of Robert and Eleanor Laws Edwards, of Aberdeen, Scotland. As a boy, he was kidnapped and taken to New York. After serving as a "bound boy" to a blacksmith, he migrated to Virginia where he married Sarah Songster Everett; they had 9 children. James and 4 of his sons served in the Revolution.
1321083HartnellItem 20: American ancestry of Dian and Larry Land - Charles Land (1820-1896) immigrated (via The Netherlands and probably Canada) to Grand Island, NY and married Hannah Haugen, moving after 1870 to Concord, NY. Includes Hartnell, Levine, Peckham, Salisbury, Wetzler, Wood familiesYes
0994068HartwellItem 6: Pedigree of the family of the Dymokes of Scrivelsby: Chart of the Dymoke family in England 1300 AD to 1893, living chieifly in Lincoln County, England; the family was part of the English peerage, being Knights or Lords of Scrivelsby
1307594HartzlerItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
1307514HartzogItem 3: Misc. genealogy records: Williams family data 1685-1976 (includes Mormons) Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, New Mexico, Arizona (includes Hartzog, York)
1321470HarveyItem 6: Descendants of John William Harvey (1816--1878) and Jemima Nottingham Harvey - 5 of their 10 children immigrated from England to the US and 5 remained in England. Yes
0968963HarwellItem 4: Abernathy-McCaffaty family Bible records: John Abernathy (1843-1914) and Frances Harwell (1847-1893) were married 1873; they had 7 children 1874-1889, born in Anderson, Alabama and Giles, Tennessee. Thomas McCaffaty (1848-1924) and wife had 6 children 1881-1894. Includes family group sheet for family of John and Frances Harwell Abernathy
1321446HaskelItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0185431HaskinsItem 26: Sylvester-Wright pedigree charts: Ancestors include: Richard Wright (1608-1644); Thomas Cushman (1607-1691); Philip Delano (1603-1634); William Haskins (d. 1857); Richard Sylvestor (m. 1632) of England and Scitate, Mass; John Bailey (d. 1718); William Reade (b. 1605); and John Shaw (1630-1704).
1321470HassellItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
0185431HastyItem 34: Men and women of Dunnybrook: Warrens and Hastys; Bostons and Brookes: James Warren, son of James Warren, Cavalier of Berwick, Scotland, and one of the first settlers of Berwick Main, married Mary Frost. Their son Gilbert Warren and his wife Abigail had at least 2 children; The Bostons and Brookes chart begins shortly after the American Revolution - Joseph Boston had at least 2 children.
0928169HatchItem 12: Thomas Hatch's autobiographical letter of 1813; he lived in Dinwiddie Co, VA and Orange Co, NC
1307514HatchItem 35: Robert Freeman (1727-1798) lived in Amenia, NY as early as 1757; includes descendants through 1939; includes Chamberlain, Hatch, Southworth, Talmadge and related families
1321083HatcherItem 26: Family tree of Samuel Patton (Peter) Brooks and Hannah Catherine Spratt - Samuel (1847-1927) was the son of Samuel W Brooks and Malinda Cyphers. He married Hannah in 1869, and had 10 children between 1870 and 1890. Includes Bailey, Blakely, Hatcher, Ramey, Vest, Wimmer familiesYes
0185431HathorneItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
1321083HaugenItem 20: American ancestry of Dian and Larry Land - Charles Land (1820-1896) immigrated (via The Netherlands and probably Canada) to Grand Island, NY and married Hannah Haugen, moving after 1870 to Concord, NY. Includes Hartnell, Levine, Peckham, Salisbury, Wetzler, Wood familiesYes
0908814HaugerItem 2: The Steele genealogy: Andrew Steele (1797-1870) and Matthew Steele (1799-1875) were 2 sons of Joseph Steele and Elizabeth Morrison of Londonderry County, Northern Ireland. The sons immigrated in 1822 to Philadelphia and settled inn Westmoreland Co, PAYes
0192632HauptItem 3: Church records 1758-1850 and cemetery inscriptions of Dryland Lutheran Church: Lutheran baptisms 1758-1770 with some dates to 1850 emphasizing the Haupt family
1035734HavenItem 5: Minutes of the Burton Family Assoc 1885: Robert Taylor Burton (b. 1821) and wife Maria Susan Haven Burton (b. 1826) married 1845 at Nauvoo, IL. They migrated to Salt Lake Valley, Utah where they resided until deaths. He served in the Civil War.
0165997HavenWill of Stephen Haven of the Parish of Cople, Westmoreland County, Virginia who wrote his will in 1716. He named a son, Arthur, and daughters Eliza and Margrett. He left an estate in Ireland and in Great Britain, as well as property in Virginia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997HavensWill of John Havens of Fincastle County, Virginia, who wrote his will in 1779. In his will he named his wife Mary, 3 sons, and 5 daughters. The will was proved in 1782. Includes a copy of a lease for land by John Haven from Thomas Lord Fairfax, 1773. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321387HawaiiItem 3: America's only Royal Family: Genealogy of the former Hawaiian ruling house - Includes genealogy of the House of Kamehameha, the House of Kalakaua, and the House of Kawananakoa. Reprinted from June 1962 issue of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly
0928169Hawaii, HonoluluItem 5: 85th Anniversary . . . In commemoration of the 800th Anniversary of Shinran Shonin, the first Buddhist mission which was founded by Soryu Kagahi, a priest of the Jodo-Shinshu sect, in 1889. Membership is mainly Japanese or of Japanese ancestry. Text in English and Japanese
0283596HawkinsItem 2: Records from the family data of John and Nathan Hawkins 1761-1859: Transcribed from a hand written note found in the family records of Mrs. Alvin T. Coate, Indianapolis, Indiana. It appears to have been taken from a family Bible. John and Mary Hawkins had 14 children 1761-1789.
0850415HawkinsItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997HawleyLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0022795HaxlehurstItem 1: Haxlehurst family - entries in an old family Bible found in Alabama
0283596HayItem 2: Van Buskirk family Bible records 1743-1949: Cornelius Van Buskirk (b. 1743) settled in Bayonne, New Jersey before 1800. Luther Van Buskirk (1854-1934), son of Abram J. Buskirk (b. 1828), and great grandson of Cornelius Van Buskirk, married Catherine Hay in 1877. Their son Luther Jr. was born in 1881. He married Edith Helen Gillett in 1912 at Bayonne, New Jersey. Includes the children of Abraham and Mary Jane Simonson Van Buskirk (m. 1852). They had 6 children 1853-1873.
0564126HaydenItem 44: John Wild, youngest son of Peter and Margaret Hume Wild, b. 1666 in England. He immigrated to America and settled in Braintree, Mass. In 1688. He married Sarah Hayden in 1689. Their second son, Samuel, was born 1693 and married Bethiah Copeland.
0564126HayesItem 16: Faulk and Hayes genealogy 1620-1955: Pedigree and family groups for ancestors and family of Reynolds Trippet Faulk Jr., born 1918 in Logtown, Louisiana, son of Reynolds Trippet Faulk (1883-1963) and Julia De Lee (1890-1929); and his wife Nell Davis Hayes (great-great-granddaughter of Revolutionary War ancestor John Hayes), b. 1923 in Cotton Valley, Louisiana, the daughter of Howard Hayes (b. 1889) and Flora Sue Davis (b. 1894).
0896955HaymakerItem 2: Crum family in America: historical information, genealogical data, coat of arms, biographies. Record of some descendants of Anthony Crum, from Lower Rheinland of Germany. He settled in Chester Co, PA and later moved to Frederick Co, VA. His will was probated in 1804. He was the father of 7 childrenYes
1033898HaynesItem 1: Daniel McNitt (1816-1860) and family moved from New York to Green Co, Wisconsin after 1854
1312800HaynesItem 22: Henry Haynes (1701-1784) lived in Henry Co, VA; he, his son William (1727-1806) and his grandson Richard (1773-1850) all served in the Revolutionary War; includes Benge, Kingery, Mendenhall and related families
1312800HaynesItem 49: James Foster Hukill (1745-1855) immigrated from Wales to Des Moines County, Iowa and married Rebecca Stewart.
0564126HaynieItem 22: Revolutionary War ancestors of Mrs. Lena Meriwether Haynie: Pedigree chart with notes for Hugh Vaughan Meriwether (1875-1946), son of George Washington Meriwether (1852-1956) and Luella Vaughan (1855-1934) of Independence County, Arkansas. Includes Revolutionary War ancestors: Thomas Meriwether (1745-1807 of Virginia); Lawrence Bradley (1758-1828 of Virginia and Arkansas); Thomas Vaughan (1761-1834 of Virginia and South Carolina); Hugh Woods (1758-1807 of Virginia)
0165997HazardWills abstracts 1704-1814 from South Kingstown, Rhode Island - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1312800HazenItem 28: Edward Hazen (1614-1683) immigrated from England to Haverhill, Mass and married Hannah Grant, daughter of Thomas and Jane Grant; includes Davis, Halberstadt, Townsend and related families
0908814HazlettItem 2: The Steele genealogy: Andrew Steele (1797-1870) and Matthew Steele (1799-1875) were 2 sons of Joseph Steele and Elizabeth Morrison of Londonderry County, Northern Ireland. The sons immigrated in 1822 to Philadelphia and settled inn Westmoreland Co, PAYes
1321083HeadleyItem 3: Purdy family history - Francis and Mary Purdy and family emigrated from England to Fairfield, Connecticut after 1647. William Purdy (1749-1824) a direct descendant married cousin Rachel Purdy in 1769 and moved from Connecticut (via two places in New York) to Paupack, Pennsylvania. Includes Casbeer, Greeley, Headley, Heinsinger, McGuire, and Rieneke familiesYes
0165997HealdFletcher family Bible records: William Fletcher (1710-1760) married Dorcas Heald, daughter of John and Mary Chandler Heald of Concord, Mass, in 1741; they had 2 sons and 2 daughters born 1742-1752. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446HeathItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1312800HeathItem 29: Isaac Heath (b. 1705) and family moved from Massachusetts to Stafford, Conn.; includes Lockwood, Stetson and related families
0896955HeathItem 4: Crosthwaite chronicle: genealogical data for Crosthwaite individuals and families within the United States - William Crosthwait (d. 1743) was the earliest known ancestor of most
0022795HeatlyItem 4: Heatly family 1699-1834 - settled in South Carolina
1321083HeavinItem 12: Glover Family 1806-1984: George Washington Glover (1806-1869) married twice and moved from Madison Co, Alabama to Carroll Co, TN. Includes Brandt, Heavin, Hitchner, McKee, Pilcher, Shirley and related families
1312800HebelItem 30: Andrew Habel (1818-1909) immigrated from Germany to Aberdeen, OH and married Margaretha Kuntz (daughter of George Adam Kuntz 1812-1885) in 1851, moving later to Indiana and then to Illinois
1321083HeckmanItem 16: Isensee family history - Johannes Joachim (John) Isensee and his brother, Johannes Joachim Heinrich (Henry) Isensee, emigrated in 1840 from Germany to Baltimore, MD and were joined in 1841 by a third brother, Johannes Frederick (known as John or Frederick) Isensee. Two of the brothers eventually settled near Germantown, IN and Henry settled in 1841 in Armstrong, PA. Includes Booth, Burkhard, Heckman, Imsande, Iseman, Klingensmith families
0564126HedgeItem 18: Genealogy of John Fennwick 1618-1683, founder of Salem, New Jersey: John Fenwick, founder of Fenwick's Colony, New Jersey, was born (presumably at Stanton in the parish of Longhorsley, Northumberland) in 1618. He married about 1641 Elizabeth Covert, the daughter of Sir Walter Covert, knight, of Boxley and Maidstone, Kent, and his wife Anne (nee Covert). She was living with her husband at Brockham Green in the parish of Betchworth, Surrey, in 1752, but apparently died soon after. He married (2) Dame Mary (Marten) Rogers, widow of Sir Richard Rogers. She died about 1699-1700. She did not accompany John Fenwick to America. He had 3 known children to his first wife; none by his second. The children died in New Jersey, having married and had issue.
0940446HeffnerItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1181522HeftiItem 32: Ancestry of Walter Blumer (b. 1888) of Switzerland
1312800HeidemanItem 16: John and Henrietta Gray had 11 children born near Bath, KY 1796-1819; includes Belcher, Brandon, Heideman, Huntington, Weare and related families
0940446HeilmanItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
1321083HeinsingerItem 3: Purdy family history - Francis and Mary Purdy and family emigrated from England to Fairfield, Connecticut after 1647. William Purdy (1749-1824) a direct descendant married cousin Rachel Purdy in 1769 and moved from Connecticut (via two places in New York) to Paupack, Pennsylvania. Includes Casbeer, Greeley, Headley, Heinsinger, McGuire, and Rieneke familiesYes
1307594HelmItem 1: Shenandoah families: Leonard Helm (1660-1745) immigrated from England to Essex Co, VA before 1720, moving later to Spotsylvania Co. and then to Frederick Co, VA; includes Boyce, Calmes, Coppage, Fallowill (Falloway, Followill, Folwill), Madden, Renfro and related families
0165997HelmeWills abstracts 1704-1814 from South Kingstown, Rhode Island - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
0994068HelyarItem 15: Perkins pioneer farmers: Richard William Perkins (1808-1886) married Sarah Antice, and in 1839 the family immigrated from England to Blackiston, South Australia, moving to Woodside, South Australia in 1855
1035936HemingwayItem 7: Henry Wiegand (d. 1896) and family immigrated from France to Wayne Co, MichiganYes
1321470HemmingsItem 6: Descendants of John William Harvey (1816--1878) and Jemima Nottingham Harvey - 5 of their 10 children immigrated from England to the US and 5 remained in England. Yes
0823764HendeeItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0021593HendersonItem 1: Tombstone inscriptions chiefly from adjoining parts of Delaware and Montgomery counties, Pennsylvania - Vol. 1 contains records of Darby, Haverford, Radnor, Springfield, and Newtown Friends' Meetings; and Radnor Methodist Church. Vol. 2 contains records of Bethesda Methodist Church, Marple Presbyterian Church, Radnor Baptist Church, Gulph Christian Church, Henterson family, and Supplee family.
1312800HendersonItem 33: Edward Henderson (1776-1840) of Scottish lineage, immigrated from Ireland to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Mary Richards
0850415HendricksItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800HendrixItem 36: George Hendrix, son of David Hendrix (d. 1836) married Nancy Russell in 1839 in Liberty, Indiana
0165997HendrixLineage of Jane Lee (b. 1928); she married Roger Wilson in 1951. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997HeningtonLamar Henington death notice, 1954, Hattiesburg, Miss., age 79. He is survived by his widow, Madie Lewis Henington, daughter of Dave Lewis of Jackson, Mississippi, a son and 2 daughters. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997HenleyFarr family Bible records: James Wilson Farr was born in Warren County, Mississippi in 1807. He married Mrs. Elizabeth Henley Reynolds in 1831; they had 9 children 1832-1850. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1312800HenneginItem 31: Hennegin Bible records: Henry (b. 1800) and Mary (1809-1887) Hennegin were married in 1829, of Indiana
1312800HenningerItem 21: Paymond Paul Haas married Vonda Maxine Edens in 1940; includes Everling, Henninger and related families
0928222HenryItem 4: Northwest territory; letter of Nathan Dane concerning the Ordinance of 1787 and Patrick Henry's secret letter of instruction to George Rogers Clark; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
1036690HenryItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1036819HensleyItem 21: Chris Roush was born 1850 in Wabash Co, Indiana, son of George and Fredericke Louise Christene Hensler Roush. He married Martha Ann Long, daughter of Oliver Marshall and Charlotta Hudson Long in 1880; they had 3 children. He died at Remington, Indiana in 1943
1307514HensleyItem 39: Ruffner families of Maienfeld, Switzerland and Morgan Co, TN: Christian Ruffner (1801-1880) married Cordula Faller in 1828, and in 1846 they immigrated from Switzerland to Wartburg, TN, later moving to Coalfield, TN; includes Caldwell, Campbell, Cross, Hensley, McCartt, and OllisYes
0564126HensonItem 13: Dilday-Henson records 1779-1842: ancestors of Mary Dilday, born in South Carolina about 1798 and her husband Charles Henson. Included are census records for the family of Revolutionary soldier Joseph Dilday of Hertford County, NC; a Revolutionary declaration of Joseph Dilday; and Bible records of the family of Seth Dilday
1321470HensonItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
1312800HenthornItem 33: Edward Henderson (1776-1840) of Scottish lineage, immigrated from Ireland to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Mary Richards
1312800HentonItem 37: Henton Bible records: Thomas Henton married Elizabeth Cole and they had 9 children 1811-1829; includes descendants to 1949
0896955HepworthItem 5: John and Ellen Crofts and posterity: John Crofts was born 1832 in North Wales, son of Joseph Crofts and Sarah Wainwright. He married Ellen Rothwell (1837-) daughter of Samuel Rothwell and Mary Fletcher in 1854. They had settled in Pendlebury, near Manchester, and joined the LDS Church. They immigrated to America and settled in Utah.Yes
1181522HerbergerItem 26: History of the Lamprecht, Herberger, von Hoffmann, Jacobsen, Kirschstein-Zeuschner, and Dittmarsch families of Germany
1307594HermetetItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
1321083HernandezItem 14: Higuera family line 1724-1982: Joaquin Higuera (1751-1794) moved from Sinaloa, Mexico to Loreto, Baja California and married Maria Beatriz Cota. They later moved to San Diego, CA. Includes Cota, Fernald Hernandex, Knerr, Saiz, Sanders families
0165997HerndonCatherine Digges, daughter of Gov. Edward Digges (1621-1675) of Virginia, married William Herndon of Kent County, Virginia in 1677. They had a son Edward (1678-1745). Elizabeth Herndon (b. 1770), a descendant, married Alexander Burnett in 1793 in Orange County, North Carolina. She died in Mississippi and is buried in Memphis, TN. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0165997HerrickMabel Cutler Thurber lineage: She was born in Plainfield, Connecticut, daughter of Edward Job Cutler (1847-1928) and Susan Sheldon (1851-1904); she married Ellis Palmer Thurber in 1897 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Includes the Shepard, Cutler, Herrick, Dorrance, Wylie, and Richards families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1307514HerringItem 23: Jasper Ferdinand Way (1820-1885) born in Lempster, New Hampshire, moved to Boston, Mass. And changed his name in 1845 court action to Jasper Franklin Ferdinand, marrying Anna French Ferdinand in 1846; includes Couturier, Dolan, Herring, Pittendreigh, and Woodman
0940446HerschItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0165997HesterBostwick family Bible: A.G. Bostwick (1826-1862) married Elizabeth Hester in 1848; they had 4 children 1849-1856. He died as a soldier during the Civil War. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321470HestleItem 3: Descendants of John Foxworth and John & Sarah Losson/Lawson - Francis Green Foxworth (1818-1898) son of John moved from Marion Co, SC to Conecuh Co, AL and married Jerusha A Smith. They later moved to Wilcox Co, AL. Includes Berry, Brannan, Hassell, Henson, Mixon and related familiesYes
1312800HiattItem 34: Pedigree chart: William Hiatt (1734-1834) son of John Hiatt Jr. moved from West Virginia to Guilford Co, NC, married Susanna Hodgson, and then moved to Henry Co, Indiana
1312800HiattItem 52: Descendants of Wilson Hyatt, who married Elizabeth Chambers and lived in Garrard Co, KY in 1820. ancestors 1630-1878 lived in New England and elsewhere
0165997HibbardRevolutionary soldiers, Cayuga County, NY - Timothy Finch (b. 1742) in Greenwich, CT, son of Nathaniel and Hannah Knapp Finch. He married Ruth Hibbard, daughter of Jonathan Hibbard. After her death, he married (2) Rebecca Waring in 1763; they had 12 children. The family moved to Cayuga County, NY where he appears as a land owner in 1805. He died in Venice Center, Cayuga County, in 1829. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0845449HickmanItem 6: Pioneer Popes: history of the Plymouth Popes who descended from one Thomas Pope (1608-1683) who immigrated in 1627 from England to Plymouth, Mass, married twice, and moved in 1673 to Dartmouth, Mass; descendants became pioneers in Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Nebraska
0924086HicksItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
0192632HicksItem 3: Marriages 1772-1774, 1824-1836 of Isaac Hicks who lived in Newtown.
A=1018883HidyItem 2: Powell family: William Powell fought in the Revolutionary War, and his family moved from Virginia to Kentucky just after the Revolution
0283596HifieldItem 2: Bebout family Bible records 1767-1851: David Bebout (b. 1767) and wife Phebe had 12 children 1790-1815. Daniel Bebout (b. 1790), their son, and wife Cynthian had 7 children 1835-1850. Minerva Ellen Bebout, daughter of Daniel & Cynthian, married Theopilus Armious Gaines (1842-1892), they had 6 children 1868-1880. Includes children of Benjamin Hifield and wife Cynthian, they had 4 children 1824-1833.
0165997HigginExtracted court records of Lincoln, KY - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1206439HigginsItem 1: Job Smith, of Scotch-Irish lineage, served through the Revolutionary War as a soldier from Virginia, and later moved to South Carolina. John Smith, son of Job, married Martha Pickens about 1800 and lived in South Carolina; includes Bowman, Higgins, Pritchard, Russell, Sims and related familiesYes
0165997HighnoteHighnote family Bible: P. Green Highnote (1836-1910) and wife Mary Ann (1838-1901). In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0599429HightowerItem 1: Descendants of John Peden and Peggy McDill of Ireland and Chester County, SC; also descendants of Samuel Martin and Jane Hightower through Robert Martin and wives Rebecca and Mary
1321083HigueraItem 14: Higuera family line 1724-1982: Joaquin Higuera (1751-1794) moved from Sinaloa, Mexico to Loreto, Baja California and married Maria Beatriz Cota. They later moved to San Diego, CA. Includes Cota, Fernald Hernandex, Knerr, Saiz, Sanders families
0283596HilerItem 2: Kanouse-Van Buskirk family Bible records 1765-1889: Conrad Kanouse (b. 1765) and wife Sarah Peer, had 8 children 1790-1809. Their son Abraham (b. 1809) married Mary Ann Hiler in 1833. They had 10 children 1834-1856. Sarah Margaret Kanouse, daughter of Abraham Kanouse, married Aaron Van Buskirk in 1856. They had 6 children 1857-1871
0165997HillHill Bible record: Trueworthy Hill (1799-1842) married Marry Layn in Lee, New Hampshire in 1820; they had 8 children 1822-1839. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1321446HillItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0928060HillItem 11: Descendants of Jonathan Matteson (1762-1846) and Martha Hill MattesonYes
1036819HillItem 18: Maternal lineage of Anne Clare Gordon, daughter of William and Virginia Farmer Gordon. Virginia was the daughter of Cyrus and Mellie Trout Farmer. Cyrus was born in Massac County, IL in 1900, son of Jonathan Farmer (1845-1928) and Lemina Alice Anderson Wood, the daughter of Newton Anderson (d. 1887).
0858791HillItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
1312800HillItem 39: Joseph Hill (b. 1744) married Kezia Bartley in 1796 and lived in Brownsville, PA
1206439HillItem 5: Thomas Lloyd (1640-1694) was 3rd son of Charles Lloyd and Elizabeth Stanley. He married twice, became a Quaker, and immigrated from Wales to join William Penn in Philadelphia, PA. Samuel Carpenter (1650-1714) also a Quaker, immigrated from Wales to Barbados and in 1682 to Philadelphia, PA. He married Hannah Hardiman in 1684; includes Lloyd and Carpenter ancestry and descendants from about 550 AD to the late 1800sYes
0021593HillItem 7: The Ancestors of the German Hill family of Berks County, PA
1312800HilligItem 40: Carl Wilhelm Hillig (1820-1892) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Johanna Amelia Eidam
1321446HillmanItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0003009HillsItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
0823764HillsItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0165997HillyerGrave inscriptions of Dr. Asa Hillyer, who died in 1820 in his 82nd year, and wife Rhoda, who died in 1795, in her 52nd year. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0908999HinckleyItem 6: Hinckley family history: Samuel Hinckley of Tenterden, Kent, England, emigrated to the US in 1635 on the ship "Hercules" and settled in Scituate, Mass.
0940443HinkeItem 10: Trinity Union Church, Springfield Twp, Bucks County, PA, records of Lutheran church 1751-1795; includes baptisms, lists of communicants and those confirmed, annual settlements of accounts, marriages
1036819HinmanItem 16: Line of descent from Edward Hinman to Robert Lewis Hinman (b. 1924)
0858791HinmanItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
1312800HinnersItem 38: Herman Henry Himmers and family immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana before 1854. At least 2 of his sons, John Henry (1829-1901) and John Dietrich (1839-1909) lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
1035936HintonItem 8: William Pitts Sr. (d. 1825) moved from Maryland to Lewis Co, KYYes
0000884HirstThe Bowman Family: Historical Memorial Volume from earliest traditions to present time, 1886Yes
1321083HitchnerItem 12: Glover Family 1806-1984: George Washington Glover (1806-1869) married twice and moved from Madison Co, Alabama to Carroll Co, TN. Includes Brandt, Heavin, Hitchner, McKee, Pilcher, Shirley and related families
1312800HiteItem 41: Hite Bible records: John (1751-1804) and Susannah (1755-1792) Hite and their descendants to 1905 of Indiana
0283596HitesItem 2: Allee family Bible records 1791-1945: James Allee (1791-1868?) married Kitty Hites in 1813. They had 9 children 1814-1832. He died at Delaware Station, Indiana. Kitty died at Belle Plains, Iowa in 1872.
1321446HobbsItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
0165997HobsonHobson Bible records: William Hobson and Cicily Thomas were married in 1796; they had 9 children 1797-1818. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321083HockenberryItem 9: Swope and allied families - Lawrence Swope (1742-1794) lived in Huntington county, PA; includes Chilcott, Greenland, Hockenberry, Kier, Price, and Proctor familiesYes
1307514HodgdonItem 42: David Strickland (1756-1838) married Sarah (Mary?) Fitch in 1783 and lived in Greenfield, Mass; includes Hodgdon, Pease, Robbins and related familiesYes
0962561HodgeItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
1312800HodgesItem 42: John Hodges (b. 1725) and family moved from Virginia to Abbeville District, South Carolina
1312800HodgsonItem 34: Pedigree chart: William Hiatt (1734-1834) son of John Hiatt Jr. moved from West Virginia to Guilford Co, NC, married Susanna Hodgson, and then moved to Henry Co, Indiana
0165997HoffmanCorson family Bible: Jacob Corson (1801-1875) married Ann Hoffman, daughter of William and Sarah Hoffman in 1818 at Lebanon, NJ. They had 6 children 1821-1840. He died at Clinton, New Jersey. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
1321083Hoffman (Huffman)Item 7: Huffman heritage 1770-1985 - John Hoffman Sr (1765-1844) was born in PA or VA and moved to Hardin Co, KY before 1800 and then (via Missouri and Illinois briefly) to Clark Co, Arkansas. Includes Clinglesmith, Gallihar, Prater, Rhodes, Turnbo and Yardley familiesYes
1307594HoffmannItem 13: Ledger book of Dr. Theodore Hoffman 1864-1868 of Illinois
1181522HoffmannItem 26: History of the Lamprecht, Herberger, von Hoffmann, Jacobsen, Kirschstein-Zeuschner, and Dittmarsch families of Germany
0165997HoganBible record of John C. Rooks (1832-1889) son of John Rourke (1800-1872) and his wife Catharine married Johanna Hogan in 1854; they had 12 children 1855-1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1307514HoganItem 11: Thomas Joseph Corrigan (1856-1915) married twice, immigrated from Orillia, Ontario to Sanborn, Wisconsin, and moved later to Washburn and then to Ashland, Wisconsin; includes Enders, Hogan, Miresse, Rogalla, and Zalewski
0022795HoggItem 5: Record of the Hogg and Howard families of St. Luke's Parish, Beaufort District, South Carolina
1321083HogsettItem 6: Family of Dix W. McSween and Alice Christian - Dix Wright McSween (1863-1920) the 6th child of John McSween and Elizabeth Ann Wright, was born in Mason, TX. He married Alice Christian in 1890, and moved to Brush, Morgan County, Colorado. Includes Chrismer, Hogsett, Kerson, Palen, Price, and Prosser familiesYes
1036819HogueItem 1: David Jackson of Scottish lineage, married Elizabeth Reed and in 1762 immigrated from Ireland to Chester Co, PAYes
1321387HogueItem 5: Kellenbarger family kinfolk review - Qtrly newsletter Vol 1-6, Annual Vol 7 and thereafter. Focus on descendants of Joseph A. Kellenbarger and Margaret Jane Hogue who came from Iowa to Dale Valley, Custer Co, Nebraska in 1883. Early Kellenbarger ancestors came from Switzerland and Germany. Kellenbargers intermarried with Beattie, Hogue, Hurt, LaMar, Marshall, Moore, Pendleton, and Utter families.
1312800HohenbergerItem 43: Johann Nicholas Hohenberger (1834-1894) married Katherina Kristiana Bauer in 1862 and immigrated in 1867 from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana
0165997HoitBible record of John Hoit (1797-1826) and wife Dolly Page Hoit (1793-1863); had 3 sons and a daughter, born 1819-1826. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0928180HolbrookItem 16: David Thomson (1592-1628) married Amyes (Colle) in 1613 in England and immigrated to Massachusetts in the 1620s. He died on Thompson's Island in Massachusetts BayYes
1033898HolbrookItem 8: Richard Mann immigrated from England to Plymouth, Mass in 1620 and moved during or before 1644 to Scituate, Mass. He married Rebecca before leaving England; they had 4 children. Richard died in 1655Yes
0850415HolcombItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1303165HolderItem 5: Christopher Holder (1631-1688) head of the American Quaker branch, author of the first declaration of faith of Friends in England or America, pioneer Quaker minister in New England (1656), immigrated from England (via the West Indies) to Boston, Mass in 1656, and after several moves, settled in Providence, Rhode Island. He married twiceYes
0165997HolderKnox-Holder family Bible records: John Knox Sr. (d. 1802) and wife Elizabeth had 6 children 1782-1801. Their daughter Mary (1801-1887) married John Holder (d. 1870). John Holder died in Attala County, Mississippi. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0165997HollandDuBose family Bible records: Rev. John DuBose was born in Williamsburg District, South Carolina in 1819. He married Carolina DuBose, daughter of William Nelson Thompson of Connecticut, in Columbia, South Carolina in 1843; they had 8 children 1845-1860. He married (2) Mary Gutlin Holland in Tallahassee, FL in 1866. He died in 1895 in Decatur, Georgia. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0982335HollandItem 12: Hollands of Paulding Co, GA: Archibald Holland (1800-1868) was born in Virginia and migrated to Clarke Co, GA in 1812 with his family. He married Elizabeth Hagen (1809-1840) in 1823; they had 7 children 1826-1839. The family lived in DeKalb (now Fulton County) in 1830 and moved to Cobb County in 1833, then Paulding Co. After Elizabeth's death, he married (2) Sally Elsberry (1822-1902). He and his first wife are buried on the old homeplace cemetery in Paulding County.Yes
1321083HollandItem 25: Middaughs of Dryden, NY - Aert Theuniszen Middag (b. 1640) emigrated from Holland to New Amsterdam, NY in 1661, with his father, Theunise Gysbert Bogart (the son apparently took his mother's surname). Theunise, a widower, married widow Sarah (Rapalje) Bergen in 1652 after the death of her first husband, Hans Hansen Bergen. Aert married Sarah's oldest daughter, Breckje, in 1659. Includes Bergen, Gesener, Kelly, Lull, Ocorr, Rapalje families.Yes
0850415HollandbeckItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997HollisterHollister family: John Hollister immigrated to America in 1642 and settled in Wethersfield, Connecticut. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
0185431HollowayItem 2: Reed-Read family: William Reade, a tailor, emigrated from Bascomb, England in 1635 and settled in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Whether Josiah Read of Norwich, Connecticut was his son, grandson, or not related is not clear. Josiah Read (d. 1717) was one of the original proprietors of Norwich, Connecticut in 1660. He married Grace Holloway at Marshfield, Massachusetts in 1666. They had 8 children 1668-1688. Record includes the families of their son Josiah Reed (1668-1752) and his daughter, Elizabeth Reed McCoy (b. 1698) who married Samuel McCoy in 1717.
0165997HollyLineage of Adelade Milton de Grott, born New York City 1876. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0850415HollydayItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0165997HolmanBible record of Paul Miller (1758-1828) and wife Elizabeth Holman; had 13 children 1781-1805. Their son David Miller (b. 1805) and wife had 8 children 1828-1844. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0924086HolmanItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
0850415HolmanItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0283596HolmanItem 2: Holman-Peters family Bible records 1817-1895: George L. Holman (1817-1895) married Mary Sanders in 1838. They had 8 children 1839-1859. Their daughter, Elizabeth S. married John K. Peters (b. 1847) in 1871.
1312800HolmanItem 44: Edward Holman (1700-1743) married Rosetta Van Sant and lived in Kent Co, MD
0908814HolmeadItem 5: Tansill hereditary chartYes
0165997HolmesGeorge Hurst of Mississippi: copy of an article written when a school in Hattiesburg, Mississippi was named in honor of the late Prof. George Hurst, born in Newton County, Miss., in 1874, and taught at Mississippi Southern College, Hattiesburg. He died in 1929 and was survived by wife Betty Holmes Hurst, and 3 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
A=1018883HoltItem 15: Descendants of Roger Preston (1614-1666) of Ipswich and Salem Village, Mass, who immigrated from London to Ipswich, Mass, and moved to Sale in 1660 and died (perhaps in Lynn).
1307514HoltItem 2: Journal of James Holt (1824-1856) a Mormon convert who immigrated from England to Salt Lake City; only the last few pages are actual journal entries, the remainder being a summary of his life written after the original journal had been lost
0165997HoltonBible of William Holton (1739-1821): He and wife Abegail had a son and a daughter. Their son William Holton Jr. (b. 1771) and wife Elizabeth were married in 1795 in Virginia; they had 8 children 1796-1809. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1321083HoltzingerItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
0185431HolyokeItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
1321083HolzingItem 13: History of one branch of the Farringer family - Debalt Farringer emigrated from Alsace-Lorraine or Switzerland to Philadelphia in 1750. Includes Burgess, Delmore, Fry, Holtzinger (Holzing), Ludlow, Smith (Schmidt) and related familiesYes
0165997HookerNotes on Newton family (supplemental): Roger Newton, son of Samuel Newton, married Mary Hooker, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hooker, in 1644. Their son Samuel (1646-1708) married Martha Fenn and (2) Sarah Welsh Fowler. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 4
1321083HooverItem 28: Descendants of Samuel and Mary (Stinson) Price 1670-1964: Samuel Price lived in Connecticut, and had at least 3 sons: (1) Robert (d. 1779), (2) John who lived in Connecticut and New Jersey, and (3) Samuel who married Sarah. Samuel Price (1750-1827) a grandson, moved from Sussex, NJ to Hubbard, Trumbull Co, OH before 1807. He married Mary Stinson and later widow Mary Hoover (no children in 2nd marriage). Includes Corll, Creed, Hager, Orr, Thompson, VanNess families.
1035734HopkinsItem 17: Hiram Austin and Sarah Pettit married 1863. His brother Julius Austin (b. 1806) married Frances Freeman (b. 1814). They were the sons of Benajah Austin and descendants of Richard Austin who immigrated from Hampshire Co, England and settled in Cambridge, Mass in 1638. Frances Freeman Austin was a descendant of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower
0022795HopkinsItem 6: Hopkins family 1722-1904 - settled in South Carolina
0978077HopkinsItems 16-17: Parrish family exchange - quarterly publication of the Parrish families in America. Some early ancestors joined the LDS Church and joined in the Mormon migration to Utah
1035936HoranItem 12: Joseph Moorman (1855-1934) son of German immigrants Gerhard Moorman and Elizabeth Anna Winkeljohan, was born in Cincinnati, OH and moved to Millhousen, Indiana, where he married Christine Huegel in 1878Yes
0165997HorsfordHosford-Horseford family: the first 5 generations proven by wills, land deeds, etc: William Hosford was living at Dorchester, Mass., in 1633; at Windsor, Connecticut in 1635-1636; and at Springfield, Mass., in 1652-1654. He and his wife had 6 children most probably born in England. His wife died at Windsor, CT in 1651. He married (2) Jane, the widow of Henry Fowkes. He returned to England in 1654 and died in 1660 at Tiverton, Devon County, England. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0022795HortItem 7: Hort family 1812-1928 - settled in South Carolina. Record consists of wills and family Bible
1035936HortinItem 20: George Saxe was born in 1817 in Surrey, England, son of Thomas Saxe. He married Sarah Garmon at Abinger Parish, Surrey, in 1841; they had 11 children. The family emigrated to the United States in 1856 and settled in Edward Co, IL. When Sarah died in 1896, she was survived by her husband and 7 children
1033898HortonItem 12: Richard Cawthorne III (1645-1687) immigrated from England to Rappahannock Co, VA and married Anne CoxYes
0165997HosfordHosford-Horseford family: the first 5 generations proven by wills, land deeds, etc: William Hosford was living at Dorchester, Mass., in 1633; at Windsor, Connecticut in 1635-1636; and at Springfield, Mass., in 1652-1654. He and his wife had 6 children most probably born in England. His wife died at Windsor, CT in 1651. He married (2) Jane, the widow of Henry Fowkes. He returned to England in 1654 and died in 1660 at Tiverton, Devon County, England. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
1307514HotchkissItem 25: John Stevens immigrated from England to West Haven, Conn. about 1638; includes Bronson, Hotchkiss, Stebbins, Tallmadge, Tolles, and Ward
0940446HottensteinItem 2: Frakturs and marriage certificates in the Evangelical and Reformed Archives at Lancaster, PA: records are mostly baptismal and marriage certificates, many written in German
0850415HoughItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1321372HoughtonItem 6: Parlin Genealogy, descendants of Nicolas Parlin of Cambridge, Mass. Descendants of immigrant John Parlin who came from England to Mass. In 1636. Includes Whiting, Whitney, Stow, Russell, Lock, Houghton families.Yes
1312800HouseItem 45: Levi House (1754-1846) married Rebecca Plunket and moved from Virginia (via Pennsylvania and Kentucky) to Ripley Co, Indiana
0928180HoustonItem 14: Lyle family of Virginia: Samuel Lyle married Janet Knox 1680. His descendants emigrated from Larne, County Antrim, Ireland about 1746, and settled in what is now Rockbridge Co, VAYes
0858791HovisItem 2: Bible records: Samuel Bradley and Elizabeth Gordon (1730-1804); Francis Weston and Amanda Hinman (1791-1882); Archibald Hill and Mary Fulton (d. 1817); Henry Mishler and Elizabeth Sawyer (1800); Ward family children 1816-1837; Jacob Moyer Will 1835
1020779How (Howe)Item 6: Michael Willis immigrated to America in 1635 and settled at Dorchester, Mass. He married twice and was the father of 9 children. The family was living at Boston, Mass., by 1650. He died 1669 at Boston. Record chiefly follows line of descent to Benjamin Willis (1744-1811), born at Boston, son of Benjamin and Ann Willis. He was a merchant and sea captain and lived in Charlestown, then Haverhill, Mass. He married Mary Ball of Charlestown in 1765; they had 5 children
0994068HowardItem 10: Pedigree of Howard family of Bedford, England: William Howard was baptized 1690, married Mary Richardson, and was buried 1723 in Bedford
0564126HowardItem 28: Magraw family Bible: Henry Magraw b. 1839, married Menrietta Magraw (1834-1888) in 1861.
0022795HowardItem 5: Record of the Hogg and Howard families of St. Luke's Parish, Beaufort District, South Carolina
1020779HowardItem 5: Thomas Willis (1583-1660) son of Richard Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwick County, England, and a descendant of Richard Willes (b. 1350) of Napton, Warwick County, was a schoolmaster at Thistleworth (Isleworth) Middlesex. He and children immigrated to America in 1630 and settled at Lynn, Mass. He and one of his sons returned to England 1646. His other son, Henry Willis, was born 1618. He married Elizabeth Otis of Boston in 1642. Record chiefly follows line of descent to the author's father, Edwin Ethelbert Willis (1827-1898). Includes descendants of Nathaniel Farrand (b. 1645) of Milford, Robert Kitchell (1604-1672) of Kent, England, and Newark, New Jersey; and Ellis Cook (1617-1669) of Hertfordshire, England, Lynn, Mass. and Southampton, Long Island. Includes history of John Howard family of Richmond, Virginia, and the Harris and Macleod families of GeorgiaYes
0165997HowardKilton (Kelton) family Bible: George and Lydia Kelton were married in Athol, Mass. in 1760; they had 6 children 1761-1778. Their oldest daughter Mary Kilton (b. 1761) married Joseph Emerson in 1817. Includes the Howard (Lemuel Howard 1773-1852) and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0823764HoweItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
1307594HowellItem 14: John Jacob Stutsman came to America on the ship "Adventure", landing at Philadelphia 1727, native of Palatine (Province on the Rhine) adjoining Baden. His son, Christian Stutsman was listed as a resident in Bern Co (??), PA in 1735. John Howell, widower, emigrated from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire in Wales in 1697, landing in Philadelphia with 3 small children: Jacob, Evan and Sarah. John died in Philadelphia in 1721 and is buried in the Quaker cemetery.Yes
0564126HowellItem 5: Boone family 1690-1965: George Boone (b. 1690) was brother of Squire Boone, the father of Daniel Boone. He married Deborah Howell in Bradwich, England in 1713. They emigrated and settled in Philadelphia in 1714, where he taught school. They had 10 children. The family later moved to Berks County, PA
A=1018883HowellsItem 1: Thomas and Henrietta (Howells) Powell family; immigrated from England to Virginia in 1817, and later moved to Steubenville, Ohio
0165997HowesWherren family Bible: Martin Wherrin (1811-1868) married Nancy Keen in 1833 at Kittery, Maine. Includes Keen, Howes, and other related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997HowesWill of Nathaniel Howes of Monroe County, NY; wrote his will in 1853. The will was probated in 1857; he had 4 sons and 4 daughters living in New York, Illinois, and Michigan. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0564126HowlandItem 15: History of Pioneer family recalled on 100th birthday of "Uncle Bill" Edwards: William Edwards, son of John and Caroline Howland Edwards, was born 1867 near Russellville, OH. He and wife Nora Belle Hartman Edwards, were parents of 8 children. He is descended from James William Edwards, a son of Robert and Eleanor Laws Edwards, of Aberdeen, Scotland. As a boy, he was kidnapped and taken to New York. After serving as a "bound boy" to a blacksmith, he migrated to Virginia where he married Sarah Songster Everett; they had 9 children. James and 4 of his sons served in the Revolution.
1036690HowlandItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
1036039HowlandThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040HowlandThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041HowlandThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
1036039HoxieThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1899-1916
1036040HoxieThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America - 1916-1956
1036041HoxieThe Owl newsletter - official publication of the Wing Family of America: Index to volumes 1-56 inclusive
0165997HoxsieBabcock family Bible: Hezekiah Babcock (b. 1739) married Martha Hoxsie in 1769; they had 6 children 1770-1785. Includes Eldred and related families. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 7
1321446HoytItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1312800HoytItem 25: Levi Hadlock (b 1747) of Southampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, son of James Hadlock and Hannah Hoyt, married Elizabeth Gould in 1773 and later moved to Deering, New Hampshire
0564126HubballItem 7: Hubball family Bible: George Henry Hubball was born 1806 in Richmond, Victoria, Australia. He married Ada Margaret Jane Snelling (1865-1889) in 1883; they had 3 children. He died 1890.
0185431HubbardItem 27: William Hubbard Symonds (1815-1893) born at South Manchester, Connecticut, son of Samuel and Nancy Hubbard Symonds. He married Wealthy Corning of Hartford, CT in 1837. They moved to Springfield, Mass. In 1838. He died at home in Springfield.
1035936HubbardItem 4: Isaac Gray (1770-1841) was born in Augusta Co, VA, son of Robert Gray and Martha O'Connelly from Ireland. He married Mary Elizabeth Kerr (b. 1778) at Staunton, VAYes
0003009HubbardItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
0165997HubbertExtracts from Deed Book A in courthouse at Vicksburg, Miss. - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1035734HubbirdItem 19: Joseph Hubbird (1853-1926) married Candyce Richardson and lived in Baldwin Co, AL. William Wiggins Sr. (1750-1819) married Elizabeth Cooper about 1775 in Duplin Co, NC, settled in Sampson Co, NC and moved to Monroe Co, AL. Fred Allen Tucker married Lucy Brawner and lived in Fredericktown, OH in 1896
1307514HubeleItem 34: Philipp Botsch (1833-1909) married Elizabeth Ziegler in 1858, and the family immigrated in 1879 from Germany to America; includes Doerr, Fleck, Hubele, Nibling, Pfister, and Sailer
1312800HuckstepItem 46: Sarah Huckstep (1806-1893) daughter of John Huckstep, married Jesse Benefiel in 1833 and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800HucksterItem 26: Henry Black Harper (b. 1800) married Matilda Swearingen in 1824 and moved from Pennsylvania to Versailles, Indiana
1312800HuddlestonItem 47: Anthony Huddleston married Susan Whetsone (?) in 1839 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1036819HudsonItem 21: Chris Roush was born 1850 in Wabash Co, Indiana, son of George and Fredericke Louise Christene Hensler Roush. He married Martha Ann Long, daughter of Oliver Marshall and Charlotta Hudson Long in 1880; they had 3 children. He died at Remington, Indiana in 1943
0165997HudsonJohn Rundle of Grenada, Miss: John Rundle, superintendent emeritus of the Grenada City schools, died in 1954. His only son died during World War II. He was survived by his second wife, Bowden Hudson Rundle. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1035936HuegelItem 12: Joseph Moorman (1855-1934) son of German immigrants Gerhard Moorman and Elizabeth Anna Winkeljohan, was born in Cincinnati, OH and moved to Millhousen, Indiana, where he married Christine Huegel in 1878Yes
1303165HuffmanItem 9: George Graham (1756-1840) served in the Revolutionary War and then moved from Sussex County to Princeton, New Jersey, where he married Charity Kimball about 1780, later moving to Washington (later Greene) County, PAYes
1312800HughesItem 19: George Green (1830-1863) son of Margaret Green, married Sarah Ann Ruby in 1856 in Ripley Co, Indiana and served in the Civil War; includes Hughes family
0844886HughesItem 3: Family records and partial histories of the Whallon, Hagaman, Bickle, Bridgeland, Kitchell, Peirson, Ball, Bruen, Crist, Hughes, Vincent, Bloodgood, Jans, Farrand, and Tuttle familiesYes
1307514HughesItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
1312800HughesItem 48: Hughes Bible records: Thomas Hughes (1852-1899) married Rosa Merrill in 1876 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800HukillItem 49: James Foster Hukill (1745-1855) immigrated from Wales to Des Moines County, Iowa and married Rebecca Stewart.
0165997HulsizerHulsizer family Bible: John Alva Hulsizer (1859-1926) married Lizzie Cline in 1883; they had 6 children 1884-1894. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0165997HulsizerHulsizer family Bible: William Hulsizer (1824-1902) married Emily Bird in 1847; they had 7 children 1849-1863. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 6
0564126HumeItem 44: John Wild, youngest son of Peter and Margaret Hume Wild, b. 1666 in England. He immigrated to America and settled in Braintree, Mass. In 1688. He married Sarah Hayden in 1689. Their second son, Samuel, was born 1693 and married Bethiah Copeland.
1312800HumeItem 50: George Hume (d. 1826) son of John Hume and Elizabeth Bands, married Elizabeth Proctor about 1779, moved from Virginia to Kentucky about 1782-1786, and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
0022795HumeItem 8: Hume family 1690-1841 - settled in South Carolina
0896955HumphreysItem 6: Cordell records: A Virginia Family - John Cordell was born in 1720 and was of Wiltshire, England. He married Elizabeth Edwards and they immigrated in 174? To Northumberland Co, VA.Yes
1320548HumphriesItem 9: The DesLoges family (now DeLoach-DeLoache-Deloatch) - Michael DesLoges (b. 1645) immigrated from France via England to Isle of Wight County, Virginia about 1663. He married 1668 Jane Griffith, daughter of Rowland Griffith. They died about 1719. Yes
1181522HunerwadelItem 6: Descendants of Johann Jakob Hunerwadel of Lenzburg, Switzerland; includes Zellweger and other families in Germany and Switzerland Yes
0612988Hungary, Esztergom, CsolnokRoman Catholic Church records: parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and indexes for Csolnok. The last item of #612988 includes the records for the earlier years of Dag, Leanyvar and Sarisap; for Csolnok it is a duplite, and its original book (years 1808-1830) is on the film #612992. This film contains: Kereszteltek, hazasultak, halottak 1738-1890 and Kereszteltek, hazasultak, halottak 1791-1830
0612991Hungary, Esztergom, CsolnokRoman Catholic Church records: parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and indexes for Csolnok. This film contains: Halottak 1831-1895
0612990Hungary, Esztergom, CsolnokRoman Catholic Church records: parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and indexes for Csolnok. This film contains: Hazasultak 1831-1895
0612989Hungary, Esztergom, CsolnokRoman Catholic Church records: parish register of baptisms, marriages, deaths, and indexes for Csolnok. This film contains: Kereszteltek 1865-1877 Kereszteltek 1831-1864 Kereszteltek 1878-1895
1183567Hungary, Nyitra, MiavaItem 9: History of Myjava, Czechoslovakia; formerly Miava, Hungary
1183567Hungary, Zolyom, DobronaItem 10: History of the Protestant Church in Dobra Niva, Slovensko, Czechoslovakia; formerly Dobrona, Zolyom, Hungary
0823764HungerfordItem 6: Genealogical records from old family Bibles, manuscripts and lettersYes
0845449HungerfordItem 9: Index to Hungerford and Ellis' History of the Susquehanna and Juniata valleys, 1886
0994068HuntItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
1035734HuntItem 2: Seth Ballard died 1868 at Lawrence, NY; was probably born in Rhode Island or Vermont. He married Hannah Southwick (b. 1779). Edward Southwick Ballard, a grandson, married Caroline Hunt (1848-1924). They settled at Hanley, Assiniboia, North West Territory, which later became part of the Province of Saskatchewan, CanadaYes
0165997Hunt Hunt family Bible records: Jonathan Lyman Hunt (1820-1876), died at Sheffield, Iowa. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0850415HunterItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0850415HunterItem 4: Family bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800HunterItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
0185431HuntingItem 11: Ancestry of Harriett Alzina Sawyer (1868-1904) born at Phillipston, Mass, daughter of Oscar Leon Sawyer (1844-1873) and Abilene Stratton (1843-1906). She married Fred Hunting in 1889 at Tempeton, Mass. She died at Fort Wayne, IN. Ancestors include Ephraim Sawyer (1749-1813 of Bolton, Mass, a soldier in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; killed in a battle at Sackett's Harbor, New York; and his ancestor, Thomas Sawyer (b. 1616 of England and Lancaster, Mass. Asa Wesson (1789-1860) of Templeton and Phillipston, Mass and his ancestor Edmund Weston. Asa Wesson's ancestry includes Brewster and Alden Mayflower lines.
1321446HuntingtonItem 1: Book of Dow, genealogicall memoirs of the descendants of Henry Dow 1637, Thomas Dow 1639, and others of the name, immigrants to America during colonial times; also the allied family of Nudd
1312800HuntingtonItem 16: John and Henrietta Gray had 11 children born near Bath, KY 1796-1819; includes Belcher, Brandon, Heideman, Huntington, Weare and related families
0165997HurfordMarriage certificate of Joseph Pickering and Rachel Hurford at Short Creek Friends' Meeting, Belmont County, OH. Jacob Pickering, son of Jacob and Hannah of Belmont County, married Rachel Hurford, daughter of John and Sarah Hurford of Jefferson County, OH in 1809. Includes copy of a letter from Victor Morrow, town clerk, Salem, Iowa, to Mrs. Burton A. Smead, Denver, Colorado. He states that he could not find a death record for Jacob Pickering, so he went to the older part of the Friends' Cemetery and found a gravestone with Jacob Pickering 7-17-1864 on it. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0873833HurlbuttItem 3: Nathaniel Hurlbutt descendants
0165997HurstGeorge Hurst of Mississippi: copy of an article written when a school in Hattiesburg, Mississippi was named in honor of the late Prof. George Hurst, born in Newton County, Miss., in 1874, and taught at Mississippi Southern College, Hattiesburg. He died in 1929 and was survived by wife Betty Holmes Hurst, and 3 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0924086HurstItem 1: Genealogy of Yancy-Medearis and related lines: William Yancey b. 1740, and Abigail Hick b. 1748; John Medearis b. 1744 in Essex Co, VAYes
1307514HurstItem 32: Hurst-Brown-Gunter pedigree: William Hurst (b. 1790) and family lived in Fayette Co, KY
1307594HurstItem 7: John Fancher (d. 1779) married Eunice Bouton in 1736, and moved from Connecticut to Pound Ridge, NY; includes Virden, Hurst, Lounsbury, Roach, Williams and Wishard
1321387HurtItem 5: Kellenbarger family kinfolk review - Qtrly newsletter Vol 1-6, Annual Vol 7 and thereafter. Focus on descendants of Joseph A. Kellenbarger and Margaret Jane Hogue who came from Iowa to Dale Valley, Custer Co, Nebraska in 1883. Early Kellenbarger ancestors came from Switzerland and Germany. Kellenbargers intermarried with Beattie, Hogue, Hurt, LaMar, Marshall, Moore, Pendleton, and Utter families.
1321083HushackItem 11: Short family history of Joseph and Eva Fronk - Joseph Fronk (1812-1896) married Eva Aurada and about 1842 the family emigrated from Austria to Sandusky Co, OH, moving later to Defiance Co, OH. Includes Bauer, Coressel, Gordon, Hushack, Konzen, Mekus and related familiesYes
0858668HustedItem 2: John Austin (d. 1657) was one of 11 Greenwich men who in 1656 acknowledged allegiance to the New Haven Jurisdiction, to constitute part of the Stamford Colony in Connecticut. His wife was Catherine. They had sons Samuel (d. 1657), John Austin (d. 1673) and Thomas; and a daughter Elizabeth Austin Finch
1307514HustisItem 36: Francis Weeks (1616-1687) immigrated from England to Dorchester, Mass, later moving to Rhode Island, then to Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY and married Elizabeth Luther. Includes lists of colonial soldiers in New York before the Revolution (which include Weeks-Weekes individuals); includes lists of Weeks and a few other related individuals in the Revolutionary and later wars, as well as Weeks individuals in the 1790 federal census in various counties in New York. Includes Burnett, Carpenter, Colwell, Hustis, Stockholm, Townsend, Wright, and related individuals
0908999HustonItem 12: Charles Peter Johnson family: Karl Peder Jenson was born Denmark 1846, emigrated to the US, changed his name to Charles Peter Johnson, married 1870 Anna Bertlesen Christopherson at Salt Lake City, and died 1930 at Provo, UT.
0978077HutchingsItem 13: Moore-Hutchings: Robert Moore was born in 1800, married Elizabeth Hutchings in 1829, and died in 1864
1036690HutchinsItems 2-5: Howland quarterly newsletter: The Pilgrim John Howland Society of the Ship Mayflower: focus on descendants of John Howland (1592-1672) and Elizabeth Tilley (1606-1687). John was a Pilgrim, and the son of Henry Howland and Anne Margaret Aires. Elizabeth was the daughter of the Pilgrims John Tilley and Elizabeth Lancaster. In 1620, their families left England and came to America on the ship Mayflower. John and Elizabeth were married in 1623 and had 12 children, some who died young. The family moved to Maine in 1632. Later John and Elizabeth settled in Plymouth, at Rocky Nook, Kingston, Massachusetts, where they lived in their later years
0185431HutchinsonItem 1: Putnam family 1086-1700: The first known ancestor of the Putnam line, Roger, was a tenant of Puttenham, Hertfordshire, England, in 1086. Record follows line of descent to John Putnam (1580-1662), 19th generation in the English line and first of the American line. He was born at Aston-Abbots, County Buckinghamshire, England, the son of Nicholas Putnam (d. 1598). He and wife Priscilla had 7 children 1612-1627, all born at Aston-Abbots. Tradition says the family immigrated to New England in 1634. He died at Salem Village, Massachusetts. His son Nathaniel Putnam (1619-1700) married Elizabeth Hutchinson (1629-1688) at Salem. They had 7 children 1652-1668, all born in Salem Village
0165997HuttonWills extracts from District of Abbeville, South Carolina - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1303165HuxleyItem 2: Jean De Cessna (d. 1751) a Huguenot, immigrated from France to Ireland, and in 1718 immigrated to Lancaster Co, PA later moving to York Co, PA; includes Bowles, Campbell, Cunningham, Hammer, Huxley, Jackson and related families
1312800HyattItem 52: Descendants of Wilson Hyatt, who married Elizabeth Chambers and lived in Garrard Co, KY in 1820. ancestors 1630-1878 lived in New England and elsewhere
1307514HydeItem 14: Randolph and Sally Hall were married in 1784, and moved from Wheeling, VA to Garrett Co, KY; includes ancestry to 1762 living in Virginia
0003009HydeItem 5: Genealogical and biographical notes on the Allis, Broughton, Brown, Cooper, Hall, Hills, Hubbard, Hyde, Lord, Meakins, Pratt, Robbins, Roberts, Sill, Ward and Webster families - the families originated in England and settled in the New England States; genealogy 1538-1902
0858791HydeItem 7: Ancestry of Elizabeth Madison Braly, daughter of John Madison Braly (1826-1911) and Susan Braly (1844-1920). Ancestors include John Braly (1720-1798) and John Madison (d. 1683) of Virginia
1321083HyderItem 1: Hyder family history - John Hyder (1787-1848) son of German immigrant John William Hyder and Elizabeth Stitely (d. 1854) married Catharine Delaplaine (of Huguenot lineage). John and Catharine lived in Uniontown, Frederick Co, Maryland. Includes Beale, Carmack, Clabaugh, McGuinness, and Rhinehart familiesYes
0897215IcelandItem 17: Court records of Iceland. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215IcelandItem 18: Icelandic sagas and early compiled genealogies - their evaluation and reliability as a genealogical source. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215IcelandItem 3: Along the Scandinavian emigrant trail - Iceland. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897215IcelandItem 4: Searching for Scandinavian ancestors at the Genealogical Society Library. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1035734IdahoItem 14: Smith-Webster biographical sketches of various members of Mormons who lived in Utah, Idaho, and elsewhere, together with some English family history
1035734IdahoItem 18: Biographical sketches of Sarah Ann (Dowdle) Baker (1863-1922) Mormon daughter of Robert Hughes Dowdle and Henrietta Meservy and of her Mormon husband Jesse Merritt Baker (1861-1932). He was a son of Joseph Baker and Lucy Amelia Pack. They were born in Utah and settled in Idaho
1321387IdahoItem 2: Information gathered from letters on Mattingly lines in Kentucky, Virginia, Wisconsin, Idaho, Indiana, and Colorado
1321446IdahoItem 5: History of Southeastern Idaho: an intimate narrative of peaceful conquest by empire builders
1321387Idaho, FranklinItem 13: History of the Richard Rawlings family - Richard (1826-1912) was a son of Richard Newman Rawlins and Sarah Kingstone of Burbage, England. He married Providence (Prudence) Mary Rawlings in 1846 (they were 2nd cousins). They became Mormon converts in 1854 and immigrated in 1868 from England to Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard married 5 polygamous wives and moved to Fairview, Oneida (now Franklin) County, Idaho. Ancestors to the 1500s lived in England. Includes Aveson, Batt, Dent, Newman, Pyke, Spackman families.
0928060Idaho, Franklin, Mink CreekItem 5: Jepsen family: Andreas Jepsen b. 1841 in Seest, Egtved, Ribe, Denmark, d. 1929 at Mink Creek, Franklin Co, Idaho
1321446Idaho, IdahoItem 2: Pioneer Days in Idaho County, IdahoYes
1321387Idaho, Oneida, FairviewItem 13: History of the Richard Rawlings family - Richard (1826-1912) was a son of Richard Newman Rawlins and Sarah Kingstone of Burbage, England. He married Providence (Prudence) Mary Rawlings in 1846 (they were 2nd cousins). They became Mormon converts in 1854 and immigrated in 1868 from England to Salt Lake City, Utah. Richard married 5 polygamous wives and moved to Fairview, Oneida (now Franklin) County, Idaho. Ancestors to the 1500s lived in England. Includes Aveson, Batt, Dent, Newman, Pyke, Spackman families.
1321446Idaho, TetonItem 4: History of Teton Valley, IdahoYes
1307514Idaho, Twin FallsItem 1: Life sketches of Golden Ricks Muir (b. 1926) and wife Faye Janice (Johnson) Muir (b. 1927, Mormons, who movevd about 1956 from Twin Falls, Idaho to Granger, Utah, moving later to Clover, Utah
1036819IllinoisItem 14: Granville Stuart was born in 1834 near Clarksburg, VA, son of Robert and Nancy Currence Hall Stuart. The family moved to Illinois in 1837 and to Iowa in 1838. He went to California in 1852 and served a life as a miner, hunter, stockraiser, merchant, etc. in the western United States. He served in the legislature of Montana for 10 years and was a minister to Uruguay and Paraguay from 1894-1898. He died in Montana in 1918
1312800IllinoisItem 30: Andrew Habel (1818-1909) immigrated from Germany to Aberdeen, OH and married Margaretha Kuntz (daughter of George Adam Kuntz 1812-1885) in 1851, moving later to Indiana and then to Illinois
1307514IllinoisItem 33: Gates Bible records: William Gates (1788-1875) married Betsey Swan in 1816; includes some ancestors to 1770 and many descendants; includes Fanning and related families
0908999IllinoisItem 4: Lawyer family - various families of New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois, and elsewhere
1036690IllinoisItem 6: Gazetteer of the States of Illinois and MissouriYes
0908814Illinois, AlmaItem 4: Wilson family record 1856-1970: Richard Tilton Wilson and Rebecca Ann Fulton married 1856; lived in Alma, Illinois
A=1018883Illinois, BureauItem 3: Pratt cousins: The "English Pratts" of Bureau Co, Illinois 1850-1966: Thomas Pratt and family immigrated from England to New York about 1853, and in 1858 moved to Illinois
0824235Illinois, BureauItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0824235Illinois, ChampaignItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0824235Illinois, ClarkItem 2: Collection of cemetery records from Coles, Clark, Edgar and Cumberland counties in Illinois
0283596Illinois, ClintonItem 2: James Prather family in America: James Prather emigrated to America from Wales in 1734. He married Sarah Beattie, a native of Ireland, and settled on the Potomac River near Hagerstown, Cumberland County, Maryland. Their grandson James Prather (1775-1846), son of James and Ann Turner Prather, was born in Prince George County, Maryland. He married Harriet Collins in 1823. They had 8 children. The family moved to Clinton County, Illinois in 1817. He died there in 1846.
0283596Illinois, ClintonItem 2: Van Buskirk family Bible records 1854-1926: William Van Buskirk (1854-1926) married Nancy P. Harrison (1868-1880) in 1879. He married Sophia Lewis (1862-1888) in 1881. They had a son, Ira, born in 1883. He married L. Edda May Patterson in 1884? at Clinton, Illinois. They had a daughter, Clara, born at Antioch, Mineral County, WV.
0873833Illinois, ColeItem 1: History of Coles Co, Illinois; map of Coles County; history of Illinois; history of the northwest; Constitution of the United States, miscellaneous matters, etcYes
0824235Illinois, ColesItem 2: Collection of cemetery records from Coles, Clark, Edgar and Cumberland counties in Illinois
0824235Illinois, ColesItem 4: Record book of marriage licenses and certificates for the county of Coles, Illinois 1851-1855, Vol. 4
0824235Illinois, ColesItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
1307594Illinois, Cook Item 13: Ledger book of Dr. Theodore Hoffman 1864-1868 of Illinois
1307514Illinois, Cook, ChicagoItem 21: Additions and corrections regarding Welsh ancestors of Elizabeth (Butcher) Phillips Burton (1848-1932) of Chicago, together with her marriage record to Edward (Harry) PhillipsYes
1307514Illinois, Cook, ChicagoItem 37: Nissen Shanberg (1830-1920) married Davarie Wolman about 1850 and as a widower immigrated from Russia to Chicago, IL in 1906 to join a son and daughter who had immigrated earlier, bringing the remainder of his children with him; includes Alswang, Goltz, Kaplan, Provus, Sakolsky, and SerlinYes
0824235Illinois, CumberlandItem 2: Collection of cemetery records from Coles, Clark, Edgar and Cumberland counties in Illinois
1293658Illinois, DouglasBirths, marriages, deaths 1857-1980 (index available online)Yes
1307594Illinois, DuPageItem 13: Ledger book of Dr. Theodore Hoffman 1864-1868 of Illinois
0824235Illinois, EdgarItem 2: Collection of cemetery records from Coles, Clark, Edgar and Cumberland counties in Illinois
1035936Illinois, EdwardItem 20: George Saxe was born in 1817 in Surrey, England, son of Thomas Saxe. He married Sarah Garmon at Abinger Parish, Surrey, in 1841; they had 11 children. The family emigrated to the United States in 1856 and settled in Edward Co, IL. When Sarah died in 1896, she was survived by her husband and 7 children
1320516Illinois, GreenupItem 8: Strader family history 1757-1979 with emphasis on descendants of Joseph Strader (1812-1855) born Ohio, married Nancy Banfield. They moved to Morgan Co, Indiana about 1841, and moved to land near Greenup, Illinois in 1853Yes
0564126Illinois, Hancock, NauvooItem 42: Whitney family Bible: Horace Kimball Whitney, born Kirtland, Geauga County, OH 1823, married Helen Mair Whitney, who was born Mendon, Monroe County, NY in 1828. They were sealed in the Nauvoo Temple 1846.
1035734Illinois, Hancock, NauvooItem 5: Minutes of the Burton Family Assoc 1885: Robert Taylor Burton (b. 1821) and wife Maria Susan Haven Burton (b. 1826) married 1845 at Nauvoo, IL. They migrated to Salt Lake Valley, Utah where they resided until deaths. He served in the Civil War.
1321083Illinois, Jo DaviessItem 24: Maguire family of Mullaghdun and Gortahurtk, County Fermanagh, Ireland and Jo Daviess Co, IL and descendants - John Maguire and family emigrated from Ireland to Elizabeth, Jo Daviess Co, IL in 1850. Includes Cassidy, Doogan, Lilly, Loughran, Mehan, Williams families
0962561Illinois, JohnsonItem 1: George Elkins (b. 1825) written in honor of his centenary in 1925. He was born in Ozark Hills of Johnson Co, Illinois, grandson of John Elkins, a Welsh immigrant to North Carolina before 1800. John moved to Tennessee and then to Johnson Co, IL. William Elkins, son of John, married Sarah Graves, and they were the parents of George. George himself married twice, first to Martha Jones in 1846, and after her death, to widow Martha Ellen (Stewart) Elkins. There were 3 children by the first marriage, and 10 children by the secondYes
1036819Illinois, JohnsonItem 18: Maternal lineage of Anne Clare Gordon, daughter of William and Virginia Farmer Gordon. Virginia was the daughter of Cyrus and Mellie Trout Farmer. Cyrus was born in Massac County, IL in 1900, son of Jonathan Farmer (1845-1928) and Lemina Alice Anderson Wood, the daughter of Newton Anderson (d. 1887).
0564126Illinois, Johnson, BuncombeItem 29: Mangum family Bible: Basil Grey Mangum b. 1845 near Buncombe, Johnson County, Illinois, son of William Henry Mangum. He married Mary Ann Odel (1843-1883) in 1865; they had 10 children. He became an ordained minister in 1886. He married (2) Effie Ellen Green (d. 1914); they had 4 sons. He died in Anna, Illinois in 1917.
1321083Illinois, KaneItem 23: Family of John McCornack - Andrew McCornack (1778-1876) was the son of Alexander McCornack and the grandson of John McCornack and Jean Dalrymple. Andrew married Helen McGeough, and emigrated in 1838 from Scotland to Kane Co, IL. Their second child and oldest son John McCornack (1810-1893) married Martha Melinda McMillan in 1843, and settled on land in Rutland Twp, Kane Co, IL. Includes Buck, LaBree, Moulton, Mott, Schryver, Tyler families.
0824235Illinois, KnoxItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0824235Illinois, LoganItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0564126Illinois, Macon, DecaturItem 43: Family register of William White, b. 1830, son of John White and Ann Ainsworth of Dorsetshire, England. He married Charlotte Sanders (1824-1900) in 1854; they had 4 children. Includes Fleanor (Fleenor) Dillow family Bible records: Robert Fleanor b. 1876, married Lenora Dillow (b. 1879) in Decatur, Illinois
0564126Illinois, Madison, Upper AltonItem 23: Letter dated 1967 - Samuel Benjamin Delaplain b. 1781, married Jane McFadden (1787-1836); they had 9 children. Their son Joshua Parker was born 1812 in St. Louis, MO. Samuel died 1870 and was buried at Upper Alton, Illinois.
1036819Illinois, MassacItem 18: Maternal lineage of Anne Clare Gordon, daughter of William and Virginia Farmer Gordon. Virginia was the daughter of Cyrus and Mellie Trout Farmer. Cyrus was born in Massac County, IL in 1900, son of Jonathan Farmer (1845-1928) and Lemina Alice Anderson Wood, the daughter of Newton Anderson (d. 1887).
0897324Illinois, McHenryItem 1: DAR records: Land grants, marriage, church and family records of McLean County, IL and family Bible records and tombstone inscriptions of McHenry County, IL 1634-1940
0897324Illinois, McLeanItem 1: DAR records: Land grants, marriage, church and family records of McLean County, IL and family Bible records and tombstone inscriptions of McHenry County, IL 1634-1940
0824235Illinois, McLeanItem 5: Cemetery, church and family records of Illinois - includes marriage records, old settlers' obituaries, cemetery readings, family Bibles, church records, histories
0897324Illinois, McLeanItem 5: Custer's McLean County, IL - contains central Illinois death notices 1848-1870, marriages 1831-1841
0564126Illinois, McLean, BloomingtonItem 21: Family chart of John Hamilton (b. 1820) married Rebecca Rice Pritchard in 1845; moved from Ohio to land near Bloomington, Illinois.Yes
1307514Illinois, NormalItem 31: Pedigree charts showing ancestry of Esther Gilbert Hannon (b. 1920) of Normal, Illinois, a direct descendant of Garvis Gilbert (1680-1739) who immigrated from England to Baltimore (now Harford) County, Maryland; includes Badgley, Doty, Gerrard, Hughes, Magee (McGhie) and Ogden
1321083Illinois, PrincetonItem 30: Family of Gustav (Johansson) Tolene and wife Caroline Matilda Axelson 1858-1986: Gustav Johansson (1858-1940) son of John Nilsson and Christina Gustafson, emigrated from Sweden to Princeton, IL. He (and 2 of his immigrant brothers) changed their surname to Tolene (because there were so many Johnsons in the county). Gustav married Caroline Matilda Axelson and in 1912 they moved to Paulding Co, OH. Includes Carpenter, Commers, Dysinger, Mase, Mayers, Swanson families. This record with Smith Family Cemetery, Sainte Genevieve, Missouri.
1307514Illinois, Rock IslandItem 7: Sven Magnus Andreasson (1812-1897) married Katarina Andersdotter, and the family immigrated about 1870 from Sweden to Rock Island, Illinois. His children used the surname of Swenson; includes many ancestors in Kelfmarken, a village which is part of the parish of Ed, now Dals-Ed, in Alvsborg County, Sweden; includes Brentson, Carlberg, Fairchild, Johnson, Peterson and related families
0908814Illinois, ShelbyItem 6: Listing of persons mentioned in the townships of the Shelby County, Illinois 1910 history
0165997Illinois, St. ClairProbate Court records extracted from St. Clair County, Illinois will record A & B - In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
0564126Illinois, Union, AnnaItem 29: Mangum family Bible: Basil Grey Mangum b. 1845 near Buncombe, Johnson County, Illinois, son of William Henry Mangum. He married Mary Ann Odel (1843-1883) in 1865; they had 10 children. He became an ordained minister in 1886. He married (2) Effie Ellen Green (d. 1914); they had 4 sons. He died in Anna, Illinois in 1917.
0824235Illinois, WhiteItem 3: Early settlers' records of White County, Illinois, marriage licenses, 1816-1840
0165997Illinois, Woodford, MinonkData on Reeves & Rowell family: William and Nancy Neal Rowell Reeves had 6 children. The family moved from Athens, OH to Minonk, Illinois in 1838. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
1321470IlsleyItem 7: Bryce McLellan (1690-1776), an immigrant to Maine, his children and grandchildren - immigrated about 1719 from Ireland to Wells, Maine, and later moved to Falmouth, Maine. Includes Bartlett, Boothby, Gilchrist, Ilsley, Jameson, Watts families
1321083ImsandeItem 16: Isensee family history - Johannes Joachim (John) Isensee and his brother, Johannes Joachim Heinrich (Henry) Isensee, emigrated in 1840 from Germany to Baltimore, MD and were joined in 1841 by a third brother, Johannes Frederick (known as John or Frederick) Isensee. Two of the brothers eventually settled near Germantown, IN and Henry settled in 1841 in Armstrong, PA. Includes Booth, Burkhard, Heckman, Imsande, Iseman, Klingensmith families
0897216IndiaItem 3: Genealogical research in India - use of tribal genealogies in sociological work. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897216IndiaItem 4: Genealogical research in India - the use of tribal pedigrees. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0498535India, BengalParish register transcripts from the Presidency of Bengal 1713-1948: baptisms, marriages and burials from Protestant and Catholic churches in British India, which mainly included the states of Bihar and Orissa. At times the Presidency extended to Punjab and most of Northern India. Includes returns from the British colonies of Burma, Malacca and Singapore. This film contains Index to marriages 1874-1896
1312800IndianaItem 11: Joseph Gardner (1781-1840) of Indiana married Susannah Brockman; includes Boggs family
1303165IndianaItem 12: Covington biographical and genealogical data between 1600s and 1941, located chiefly in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Indiana
1320548IndianaItem 12: The political career of General James Henry Lane (b. 1814 to Amos Lane and Mary Foote) - he lived with his family in Indiana where he married Mary Baldridge in 1841. In 1855 they moved to Kansas and he became active in the politics of that state. He died in 1866.Yes
1312800IndianaItem 13: James Gelvin (b. 1795) son of James Gelvin, married 3 times; of Indiana
1307514IndianaItem 15: Grossnickle in Maryland and Indiana: John Grosnickel (b. 1717) immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738, settled in Frederick Co, MD and married twice. Peter Grosnickel (1728-1822), his brother according to family tradition, immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1746, married twice, and also settled in Frederick Co, MD
0283596IndianaItem 2: Allee family Bible records 1791-1945: James Allee (1791-1868?) married Kitty Hites in 1813. They had 9 children 1814-1832. He died at Delaware Station, Indiana. Kitty died at Belle Plains, Iowa in 1872.
1321387IndianaItem 2: Information gathered from letters on Mattingly lines in Kentucky, Virginia, Wisconsin, Idaho, Indiana, and Colorado
0283596IndianaItem 2: Pitzer family Bible records 1795-1880: Nash L. Pitzer (1795-1854) and wife Jane were married in 1817. They had 10 children 1818-1843. The Nash Pitzer family moved from Virginia to Indiana in 1836. Includes a list of births of 7 negroes.
1312800IndianaItem 30: Andrew Habel (1818-1909) immigrated from Germany to Aberdeen, OH and married Margaretha Kuntz (daughter of George Adam Kuntz 1812-1885) in 1851, moving later to Indiana and then to Illinois
0928222IndianaItem 4: Archaeology; Indiana Historical Society; delivered before the Society 1877; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0928222IndianaItem 4: Early history of Indianapolis and central Indiana; delivered before the Society 1853; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0928222IndianaItem 4: Joseph Marshall (1800-1855) was born in Fayette Co, KY, son of Robert Marshall. He became a judge in Indiana and died at Louisville, KY; delivered before the Society 1873; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0928222IndianaItem 4: Northwest territory; letter of Nathan Dane concerning the Ordinance of 1787 and Patrick Henry's secret letter of instruction to George Rogers Clark; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0928222IndianaItem 4: The national decline of the Miami Indians; delivered before the Society 1848; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
1312800IndianaItem 41: Hite Bible records: John (1751-1804) and Susannah (1755-1792) Hite and their descendants to 1905 of Indiana
1312800IndianaItem 8: Margaret Linder (1834-1913) daughter of 1851 Swiss immigrants Christian and Barbara Linder, married Jacob Fox in 1852 and moved from Indiana to Plum City, Wisconsin in 1857
0908999Indiana Item 4: Lawyer family - various families of New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois, and elsewhere
0185431Indiana, Allen, Fort WayneItem 11: Ancestry of Harriett Alzina Sawyer (1868-1904) born at Phillipston, Mass, daughter of Oscar Leon Sawyer (1844-1873) and Abilene Stratton (1843-1906). She married Fred Hunting in 1889 at Tempeton, Mass. She died at Fort Wayne, IN. Ancestors include Ephraim Sawyer (1749-1813 of Bolton, Mass, a soldier in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812; killed in a battle at Sackett's Harbor, New York; and his ancestor, Thomas Sawyer (b. 1616 of England and Lancaster, Mass. Asa Wesson (1789-1860) of Templeton and Phillipston, Mass and his ancestor Edmund Weston. Asa Wesson's ancestry includes Brewster and Alden Mayflower lines.
1301786Indiana, Bartholomew Deeds, Vol. T (cont'd) - U from 1853-1855
1301787Indiana, Bartholomew Deeds, Vol. V-W from 1855-1856
1301788Indiana, Bartholomew Marriage records, Vol. 1-3 from 1821 to 1840; Index Vol. 1-3 from 1821-1844Yes
1020779Indiana, Bartholomew, EdinburgItem 7: Allen William immigrated to Indiana with his father's and grandfather's families in 1816. He purchased a farm near Edinburg in Bartholomew County in 1820 and raised his family there. He died in 1842 on his farm on Harrison Creek, Clark Co, Indiana. His son, Joel Williams, married Jane Dawson, daughter of Judge Dawson of Shelby County, Indiana. They had 4 children. His widow married William Sweeney of Boone County, Indiana. They migrated to Polk County, Iowa in 1850. The youngest son served with an Iowa volunteer company during the Civil War. After he was discharged in 1863, he married Martha Hawkins. They homesteaded in North Dakota in 1882Yes
1020779Indiana, BooneItem 7: Allen William immigrated to Indiana with his father's and grandfather's families in 1816. He purchased a farm near Edinburg in Bartholomew County in 1820 and raised his family there. He died in 1842 on his farm on Harrison Creek, Clark Co, Indiana. His son, Joel Williams, married Jane Dawson, daughter of Judge Dawson of Shelby County, Indiana. They had 4 children. His widow married William Sweeney of Boone County, Indiana. They migrated to Polk County, Iowa in 1850. The youngest son served with an Iowa volunteer company during the Civil War. After he was discharged in 1863, he married Martha Hawkins. They homesteaded in North Dakota in 1882Yes
1020779Indiana, Clark, Harrison CreekItem 7: Allen William immigrated to Indiana with his father's and grandfather's families in 1816. He purchased a farm near Edinburg in Bartholomew County in 1820 and raised his family there. He died in 1842 on his farm on Harrison Creek, Clark Co, Indiana. His son, Joel Williams, married Jane Dawson, daughter of Judge Dawson of Shelby County, Indiana. They had 4 children. His widow married William Sweeney of Boone County, Indiana. They migrated to Polk County, Iowa in 1850. The youngest son served with an Iowa volunteer company during the Civil War. After he was discharged in 1863, he married Martha Hawkins. They homesteaded in North Dakota in 1882Yes
0858791Indiana, ClintonItem 10: Brand or Brant: Nothing is know of the parents of 7 Brand brothers and sisters who lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana. Brand descendants living in Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties, Indiana, are descendants of some of the members of this family.
1312800Indiana, DearbornItem 4: Charles Wesley Fletcher (1817-1897) married Elizabeth Shockley in 1839 and moved from Maryland to Dearborn County and later Ripley County, Indiana
1035936Indiana, Decatur, MillhousenItem 12: Joseph Moorman (1855-1934) son of German immigrants Gerhard Moorman and Elizabeth Anna Winkeljohan, was born in Cincinnati, OH and moved to Millhousen, Indiana, where he married Christine Huegel in 1878Yes
1312800Indiana, FriendshipItem 10: Herman Heinrich Fisse and family immigrated in 1850 from Germany to New Orleans, LA (the father died at sea), and the widow and family settled on land near Friendship, Indiana; includes Beckler, Geisler, Knight, Linkmeyer, Silver, and Struve
1321083Indiana, GermantownItem 16: Isensee family history - Johannes Joachim (John) Isensee and his brother, Johannes Joachim Heinrich (Henry) Isensee, emigrated in 1840 from Germany to Baltimore, MD and were joined in 1841 by a third brother, Johannes Frederick (known as John or Frederick) Isensee. Two of the brothers eventually settled near Germantown, IN and Henry settled in 1841 in Armstrong, PA. Includes Booth, Burkhard, Heckman, Imsande, Iseman, Klingensmith families
1020779Indiana, Green, BloomfieldItem 11: John Williams emigrated from England and settled in Anne Arundel County, MD. He married Elizabeth Cheny Pierce (1717-1813); they had 3 sons. He died in Maryland before the Revolutionary War. She died in Delaware Co, OH. Their grandson Elisha Williams (1795-) son of Jeriamiah Williams (1759-1842), a Revolutionary War Soldier, was born in Huntington Co, PA. He married Hanna Harrison in 1816; they had 14 children. The family migrated to Clinton Twp, Fulton Co, OH in 1836, and he migrated to Bloomfield, Green Co, IN in 1854
1307594Indiana, HamiltonItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
1312800Indiana, HenryItem 34: Pedigree chart: William Hiatt (1734-1834) son of John Hiatt Jr. moved from West Virginia to Guilford Co, NC, married Susanna Hodgson, and then moved to Henry Co, Indiana
0283596Indiana, Henry, MiddletownItem 2: Yelton family Bible records 1872-1959: Joel C. Yelton (1872-1934) married Tida M. Lewis at Middletown, Indiana in 1893. They had 8 children 1895-1911
0850415Indiana, HoughFisherItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1299979Indiana, JacksonItem 1: Index to death records, Jackson Co, Indiana 1882-1920
1299979Indiana, JacksonItems 2-3: Index to marriage records, Jackson Co, Indiana 1850-1920
1299979Indiana, JasperItem 4: Index to birth records, Jasper Co, Indiana 1882-1920
1299979Indiana, JasperItem 5: Index to death records, Jasper Co, Indiana 1882-1920
1299979Indiana, JasperItem 6: Index to supplemental record, marriage applications, Jasper Co, Indiana 1905-1911
1299979Indiana, JasperItem 7: Index to marriage records, Jasper Co, Indiana 1850-1920
1299979Indiana, JasperItem 8: Index to supplemental record, federal census 1880, Jasper Co, Indiana
1036819Indiana, Jasper, RemingtonItem 21: Chris Roush was born 1850 in Wabash Co, Indiana, son of George and Fredericke Louise Christene Hensler Roush. He married Martha Ann Long, daughter of Oliver Marshall and Charlotta Hudson Long in 1880; they had 3 children. He died at Remington, Indiana in 1943
0850415Indiana, JayItem 1: DAR collection of Bible records of Jay County, Indiana
1299979Indiana, JayItem 10: Index to death records, Jay Co, Indiana 1882-1920
1299979Indiana, JayItem 11: Index to marriage records, Jay Co, Indiana 1850-1920
1299979Indiana, JayItem 9: Index to birth records, Jay Co, Indiana 1882-1920
1312800Indiana, JeffersonItem 32: Absolem Hankins (b. 1792) son of Joseph Hankins, moved from Kentucky to Jefferson Co, Indiana
0283596Indiana, JenningsItem 2: Jackson family Bible records 1872-1945: Charles Ernest Jackson (1882-1945) of Jennings County, married Elsie J. Grinstead, daughter of George Julian Grinstead, in 1903. They had 3 children 1904-1912.
0850415Indiana, JohnsonItem 2: Family Bible records of Johnson County, Indiana
0850415Indiana, JohnsonItem 3: Family records of Johnson County, Indiana
1312800Indiana, KingwoodItem 5: Franklin Bible records: Samuel Frederick Franklin (b. 1867) moved from Kentucky to land near Kingwood, Indiana
0283596Indiana, MadisonItem 2: Noland family Bible records 1825-1929: William W. Noland (1825-1895) married Anna Dorothy McClanahan, daughter of James T. and Jane McClanahan, in Madison County, Indiana in 1845. They died at Riverside, California.
0283596Indiana, MadisonItem 2: Thomas family Bible records 1803-1957: James Willis Thomas (1830-1924) was born near Withamsville, Clermont County, Ohio, probably the son of Basil Thomas (1803-1887). He married Frances Sarah McMahan in Madison County, Indiana in 1860. They had 10 children 1861-1886.
1312800Indiana, Marion, IndianapolisItem 18: ancestry of Ted Greeman of Indianapolis, Indiana; includes Connelley and Unnewebr families
0928222Indiana, Marion, IndianapolisItem 4: Early history of Indianapolis and central Indiana; delivered before the Society 1853; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
1035936Indiana, Marion, Lawrence TownshipItem 22: Henry Newhouse (1807-1881) married Elizabeth Brown and moved from Virginia to Marion Co, Indiana during or before 1829Yes
0928222Indiana, MiamiItem 4: Early settlement of the Miami country; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0908999Indiana, MontgomeryItem 3: Benson history: Lewis Benson was born in New York 1805, married Malinda Blanchard 1824 in Montgomery Co, Indiana, and died 1877 in Dallas Co, IowaYes
1320516Indiana, MorganItem 8: Strader family history 1757-1979 with emphasis on descendants of Joseph Strader (1812-1855) born Ohio, married Nancy Banfield. They moved to Morgan Co, Indiana about 1841, and moved to land near Greenup, Illinois in 1853Yes
1313129Indiana, OwenItem 7: A history and genealogy of the Norris family in Owen Co, Indiana who are descendants of Jacob Norris born 1825 in Coshocton, OH. He married Mary Bixler 1840; they had 11 children. They moved to Owen Co, Indiana in 1865
1313129Indiana, Owen, SpencerItem 32: Proctor family correspondence - letter written by Anne Howard to the Spencer, Indiana Owen Public Library regarding information on her Proctor ancestry. May Thompson married Walter Proctor. Her father married May Ellen Norton 1849, possibly at Spencer, Indiana
0283596Indiana, PerryItem 2: Taylor family Bible records 1835-1910: John M. Taylor (b. 1835) and wife Charlotte had 11 children 1857-1875. Their son Jacob W. Taylor (1863-1948) was born in Perry County, Indiana. He married Sarah Frances Baker in 1883. They had 8 children 1884-1904. He married (2) Irene Robling in 1910. He died at Crow Rock, Montana in 1948.
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 12: Adam Gigerich (1815-1896) and family immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana in 1857; includes Forway and Yunker families
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 14: Samuel Gookins (1762-1842) moved from Connecticut to Ripley Co, Indiana; includes Martin and Purtle and related families
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 15: William Gordon (1773-1841) married Sarah Walton and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana; includes Jackson, Risk and related families
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 19: George Green (1830-1863) son of Margaret Green, married Sarah Ann Ruby in 1856 in Ripley Co, Indiana and served in the Civil War; includes Hughes family
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 23: Benjamin Hamilton (b. 1760) served in the Revolutionary War, moved from Pennsylvania (via Virginia) to Bourbon Co, KY and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 24: Obadiah Hand (b 1818) married Mary Elizabeth Dilk (daughter of German immigrant Frederick Dilk 1805-1875) and died after 1883 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 27: Theophilus Rogan Hartley (1853-1925) son of Henry Hartley, moved from Tennessee to Ripley Co, Indiana and married 3 times
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 3: David Farmer (1775-1831) moved from Virginia to Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 31: Hennegin Bible records: Henry (b. 1800) and Mary (1809-1887) Hennegin were married in 1829, of Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 33: Edward Henderson (1776-1840) of Scottish lineage, immigrated from Ireland to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Mary Richards
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 35: Mathias Hansen (1855-1910) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Louisa Fontana Rossa in 1902
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 38: Herman Henry Himmers and family immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana before 1854. At least 2 of his sons, John Henry (1829-1901) and John Dietrich (1839-1909) lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 4: Charles Wesley Fletcher (1817-1897) married Elizabeth Shockley in 1839 and moved from Maryland to Dearborn County and later Ripley County, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 40: Carl Wilhelm Hillig (1820-1892) immigrated from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana and married Johanna Amelia Eidam
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 43: Johann Nicholas Hohenberger (1834-1894) married Katherina Kristiana Bauer in 1862 and immigrated in 1867 from Germany to Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 45: Levi House (1754-1846) married Rebecca Plunket and moved from Virginia (via Pennsylvania and Kentucky) to Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 46: Sarah Huckstep (1806-1893) daughter of John Huckstep, married Jesse Benefiel in 1833 and lived in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 47: Anthony Huddleston married Susan Whetsone (?) in 1839 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 48: Hughes Bible records: Thomas Hughes (1852-1899) married Rosa Merrill in 1876 in Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 50: George Hume (d. 1826) son of John Hume and Elizabeth Bands, married Elizabeth Proctor about 1779, moved from Virginia to Kentucky about 1782-1786, and then to Ripley Co, Indiana
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 51: Hunter Bible records: David Hunter (1829-1879) and Sarah Hunter married in 1852; includes Bacciocco, Blakely, Branham, Coleman, Dickerson, Wilson and related families; descendants through 1931
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 7: Ripley Co, Indiana genealogy - biographical sketches of various individuals living between 1869-1941 in Ripley County
1312800Indiana, RipleyItem 9: George Friench (1775-1857) son of John and Maria Barbara Friench, married twice, moved from Pennsylvania to Ripley Co, Indiana and then to Frankville, Iowa; includes descendants and ancestors 1605-1962
1312800Indiana, Ripley, VersaillesItem 26: Henry Black Harper (b. 1800) married Matilda Swearingen in 1824 and moved from Pennsylvania to Versailles, Indiana
1020779Indiana, ShelbyItem 7: Allen William immigrated to Indiana with his father's and grandfather's families in 1816. He purchased a farm near Edinburg in Bartholomew County in 1820 and raised his family there. He died in 1842 on his farm on Harrison Creek, Clark Co, Indiana. His son, Joel Williams, married Jane Dawson, daughter of Judge Dawson of Shelby County, Indiana. They had 4 children. His widow married William Sweeney of Boone County, Indiana. They migrated to Polk County, Iowa in 1850. The youngest son served with an Iowa volunteer company during the Civil War. After he was discharged in 1863, he married Martha Hawkins. They homesteaded in North Dakota in 1882Yes
0858791Indiana, TippecanoeItem 10: Brand or Brant: Nothing is know of the parents of 7 Brand brothers and sisters who lived in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, and Indiana. Brand descendants living in Clinton and Tippecanoe Counties, Indiana, are descendants of some of the members of this family.
1312800Indiana, Union, LibertyItem 36: George Hendrix, son of David Hendrix (d. 1836) married Nancy Russell in 1839 in Liberty, Indiana
0928222Indiana, Vanderburgh, EvansvilleItem 4: John Law, son of Lyman Law, born 1796 in New London, Conn. He served as a judge in Indiana and died 1873 in Evansville, Indiana; delivered before the Society 1873; Proceedings of the Indiana Historical Society 1830-1886
0564126Indiana, Vigo, Terre HauteItem 32: History of Axel Christian Nielsen-Betsy Josephine Anderson family organization, formed 1958, for purpose of doing LDS temple work. Annual reunions were also held. Includes Puckett family genealogy: John Puckett, wife Ann, to Henrico County, VA 1665.
1036819Indiana, WabashItem 21: Chris Roush was born 1850 in Wabash Co, Indiana, son of George and Fredericke Louise Christene Hensler Roush. He married Martha Ann Long, daughter of Oliver Marshall and Charlotta Hudson Long in 1880; they had 3 children. He died at Remington, Indiana in 1943
1307594Indiana, WayneItem 11: John Henry Essig (1812-1881) was born at Leinzinger, Germany, son of John Fredrick Essig (b. 1782) and of great grandson of Andreas Essig of Schaffhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to America at age 17 and settled at Allentown, PA. He married Caroline Josephine Bosler (1820-1883) in 1837 in Bucks Co, PA; they had 15 children 1838-1862. The family migrated to Wayne Co, Indiana in 1855 and moved to Hamilton Co, Indiana the following year. Includes Dickover, Hartzler, Thompson and other related familiesYes
0283596Indiana, WayneItem 2: Jessup-Johnson family 1722-1896: Josiah Jessup (b. 1779) son of William Jessup and Mary Pratt, and wife Edith had 6 children. Their daughter Elizabeth married Thomas A. Johnson (1804-1878), son of Thomas Johnson and Jane Brooks. They had 12 children. William Jessup died in Wayne County, Indiana.
0873911Indiana, Wayne, Cambridge CityItem 6: Riverside Cemetery records, Wayne County, Indiana
0283596Indiana, Wayne, RichmondItem 2: Letter 27 Apr 1824 Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana to Joshua Atwood, Warwick, Hampshire County, Massachusetts: Nathan Smith wrote to his uncle, Joshua Atwood, telling how he taught school in Erie County, PA, Butler County, PA and Warren County, OH. He married Miss Martha Benham in Warren County. They moved to Richmond, Wayne County, IN where he was teaching school at the time he wrote the letter. His uncle never received the letter, as he had been killed in an accident the year before.
0873911Indiana, Wayne, RichmondItem 3: Partial list of deaths - mostly in the vicinity of Richmond, Indiana 1891-1917
0897215Indonesia, BataviaItem 51: Immigration patterns in South Africa and their effect on genealogical research: Netherland administration (Netherland East India Company 1652-1795, and the Batavian Republic 1803-1806). Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0928169InesonItem 15: James and Rachel Jennett Simpson family who once lived in Innisfil Twp, Simcoe County, Ontario, CanadaYes
0165997IngallsIngalls family Bible: Francis Ingalls and wife Eunice Steel had 9 children born 1753-1770. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
0165997IngallsIngalls family record: Stephen William Ingalls b. 1833 in North Andover, Mass; married Sarah Goodhue, daughter of William and Sarah Upton Goodhue; they had 4 children 1862-1871. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 3
A=1018883IngersonItem 10: William Presbrey (1690-1771) born in London, England, immigrated in 1711 to Boston. Later he settled in Taunton, Mass. He married Hannah Smith (1687-1763), daughter of Nathaniel and Experince Smith about 1725; they had 3 childrenYes
0994068InghamItem 4: Sir Gilbert Waterhouse, Knight of Krytom in Lincolnshire, England: Joshua Waterhouse was born in Yorkshire, England. He came to the United States with Jonas Ingham and later married his daughter. They settled in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey where he died in 1772. His Royalty line was that of Sir Gilbert Waterhouse
0020358IngoldItem 8: Examples of records given to Dr. William J. Hinke - record contains 2 pages: first page is from the record of the Windsor Castle Church and is a confirmation with a possible date of 1764 (record is difficult to read due to dimness of writing); second page is "From the record of Protocoll Kirchen Buch fur die Christliche Gemeinde in dem Taunship Hemlack (now Montour Co. not far from Danville, PA) opened in 1803. Rev. Ingold hand appears first 1804, disappears 1811. The same hand appears 1804 in the record of the Congregation in Maheny Township, now Montour County." This second page is partly difficult to read because of dimness of writing. Records are baptisms 1806-1811 and includes an entry for an Ingold child
0908999IngramItem 14: John Lee, Esq. of Johnston Co, NC and descendants: John Lee, Esq. came to Johnston Co, NC in early 1700s from the area along the borders of the present-day NC counties of Halifax, Martin, Edgecombe, and Pitt - along the Coneto and Conoho Creeks.
0978077InloesItem 3: Enloes-Inloes family records in Baltimore, MD
0928180InmanItem 14: Lyle family of Virginia: Samuel Lyle married Janet Knox 1680. His descendants emigrated from Larne, County Antrim, Ireland about 1746, and settled in what is now Rockbridge Co, VAYes
0844886IowaItem 1: 1856 State census; statistical information only
1036819IowaItem 14: Granville Stuart was born in 1834 near Clarksburg, VA, son of Robert and Nancy Currence Hall Stuart. The family moved to Illinois in 1837 and to Iowa in 1838. He went to California in 1852 and served a life as a miner, hunter, stockraiser, merchant, etc. in the western United States. He served in the legislature of Montana for 10 years and was a minister to Uruguay and Paraguay from 1894-1898. He died in Montana in 1918
0283596IowaItem 2: Allee family Bible records 1791-1945: James Allee (1791-1868?) married Kitty Hites in 1813. They had 9 children 1814-1832. He died at Delaware Station, Indiana. Kitty died at Belle Plains, Iowa in 1872.
0283596IowaItem 2: Bridge family Bible records 1808-1951: Henry Bridge (1808-1887) was born in Mifflin County, PA. He married Nancy Jane Orr in 1831. She died in 1843 in Aurora County, South Dakota. Their daughter Jane Catherine Bridge (1840-1920) married Cephas Clark (1828-1912), son of Cephas Dodd and Mary Moody Clark. They died in Iron Hill, Iowa. Their daughter Cara Alice Clark married William Nelson Shirley (1863-1945) in 1896. They died in Toronto, Kansas.
1307615IowaItem 3: The story of a cavalry regiment: the career of the Fourth Iowa Veteran Volunteers from Kansas to Georgia 1861-1865
1307514IowaItem 33: Gates Bible records: William Gates (1788-1875) married Betsey Swan in 1816; includes some ancestors to 1770 and many descendants; includes Fanning and related families
1321387IowaItem 5: Kellenbarger family kinfolk review - Qtrly newsletter Vol 1-6, Annual Vol 7 and thereafter. Focus on descendants of Joseph A. Kellenbarger and Margaret Jane Hogue who came from Iowa to Dale Valley, Custer Co, Nebraska in 1883. Early Kellenbarger ancestors came from Switzerland and Germany. Kellenbargers intermarried with Beattie, Hogue, Hurt, LaMar, Marshall, Moore, Pendleton, and Utter families.
0928169Iowa, AllamakeeItem 16: Early wills 1854-1881 of Allamakee Co, Iowa
A=1018883Iowa, Black Hawk, WaterlooItem 4: Pratt and Whitney families: Jonathan Pratt (b. 1795) son of David Pratt and Hannah Rockwell, was born in Cornwall, Vermont and died at Waterloo, Iowa. When his estate was settled, D.L. Palmer, lawyer, received a portion to be distributed to his clients, with surnames of Gray, Palmer, and Glover
0908999Iowa, DallasItem 3: Benson history: Lewis Benson was born in New York 1805, married Malinda Blanchard 1824 in Montgomery Co, Indiana, and died 1877 in Dallas Co, IowaYes
1312800Iowa, Des MoinesItem 49: James Foster Hukill (1745-1855) immigrated from Wales to Des Moines County, Iowa and married Rebecca Stewart.
0956366Iowa, Des Moines, BurlingtonCatholic Church records 1841-1946
0956367Iowa, Des Moines, BurlingtonCatholic Church records 1855-1946
0165997Iowa, Franklin, SheffieldHunt family Bible records: Jonathan Lyman Hunt (1820-1876), died at Sheffield, Iowa. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 8
0928169Iowa, JasperItem 10: Some cemeteries of southeastern Wayne County, KY and Jasper County, IowaYes
0924841Iowa, JohnsonItem 8: Descendants of Emanuel Brenneman (b. 1842) in Holmes Co, OH. In 1851 the family moved to Johnson County, Iowa.
1020779Iowa, JohnsonItem 8: Mary Ann Gantt (1830-1899) was born on a plantation in Loudoun Co, VA and migrated to Knox Co, OH in 1834 with her family. George Williams (1829-1896) was born in Huntingdon Co, PA and migrated to Knox Co, OH in 1842. They married in 1850 and had 7 children 1851-1871. The family migrated to Johnson Co, Iowa in 1858, and to Shelby Co, Iowa in 1876
1320542Iowa, Johnson, Iowa CityItem 4: Twenty year history, Iowa City Genealogical Society 1967-1986
0165997Iowa, Keokuk, RichlandArmor Bible records: John Henry Armor (1863-1923) married Eldora Bond in 1894; they had 4 children 1896-1905. Mrs. Eldora Bond Armor lived in Richland, Iowa. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 12
1020779Iowa, PolkItem 7: Allen William immigrated to Indiana with his father's and grandfather's families in 1816. He purchased a farm near Edinburg in Bartholomew County in 1820 and raised his family there. He died in 1842 on his farm on Harrison Creek, Clark Co, Indiana. His son, Joel Williams, married Jane Dawson, daughter of Judge Dawson of Shelby County, Indiana. They had 4 children. His widow married William Sweeney of Boone County, Indiana. They migrated to Polk County, Iowa in 1850. The youngest son served with an Iowa volunteer company during the Civil War. After he was discharged in 1863, he married Martha Hawkins. They homesteaded in North Dakota in 1882Yes
1020779Iowa, ShelbyItem 8: Mary Ann Gantt (1830-1899) was born on a plantation in Loudoun Co, VA and migrated to Knox Co, OH in 1834 with her family. George Williams (1829-1896) was born in Huntingdon Co, PA and migrated to Knox Co, OH in 1842. They married in 1850 and had 7 children 1851-1871. The family migrated to Johnson Co, Iowa in 1858, and to Shelby Co, Iowa in 1876
1020779Iowa, Webster, Fort DodgeItem 12: Notes on the family of Major William Williams, copied from his journal. His grandfather, Jhon (or Ennion) Williams, a native of County Meronnoth, Wales, immigrated to America 1697, and settled near Chester, PA. He and wife Mary Bowen had 5 children. The family moved to Franklin Co, PA 1740. His father, Robert Williams, went into the mercantile business and settled at Greensburg, Westmoreland Co, PA. He married Sarah Bains, daughter of Williams in 1794. He died in 1822. Includes Dacotah or Sioux names for streams in northern Iowa, etc. and names of Sioux Indian leaders in Fort Dodge area
1312800Iowa, Winneshiek, FrankvilleItem 9: George Friench (1775-1857) son of John and Maria Barbara Friench, married twice, moved from Pennsylvania to Ripley Co, Indiana and then to Frankville, Iowa; includes descendants and ancestors 1605-1962
0100158Ireland137 Items on this film: Church records, religious census 1766 of Waterford, extracts from censuses of 1821, 1831, 1841, 1851, Walsh pedigree (item 67), Donovan family records (item 68), Wills, Hearth money roll for 1664 of County Kilkenny (item 99) and Freeholders in Ireland 1785 (item 100).
0165997IrelandFrancis Adams, born Ireland 1760, married Margaret McKee. He immigrated to America and settled in South Carolina. He served in the Revolutionary War 1778-1781. He married (2) Mary Farrell in 1817. He was a resident of Henry County, Georgia for a time and moved to Noxubee County, Mississippi in 1842. He died there in 1846. He was the father of 15 children. In Cemetery inscriptions, church records, vital records, marriage records, wills, Revolutionary soldiers, and family Bibles, Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America, Vol. 13
0845449IrelandItem 1: Passenger lists from Ireland: Excerpted from Journal of the American Irish Historical Society, Vol. 28-29 the 1965 issue
0994068IrelandItem 1: Pennefather-Jenks-Grigg-Bateman family records: Wilfred Grigg, son of Charles William and Alice Mary Buckridge, married Olwen Merle (Bonnie) Jenks (b. 1908). Her ancestor, Alfred Armstrong Pennefather (1830-1865) emigrated from Ireland to Australia where he married Margaret Bateman. Descendants immigrated to New Zealand
1206439IrelandItem 13: History of the ancient Ryedales, and their descendants in Normandy, Great Britain, Ireland, and America, from 860 to 1884: comprising the genealogy and biography for about 1000 years of the families of Riddell, Riddle, Ridlon, Ridley, etcYes
0994068IrelandItem 16: O'Malley clan - 32nd rally 1984: Souvenir program for the 32nd annual reunionYes
0897214IrelandItem 17: How to use the records of Northern Ireland. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
0897214IrelandItem 18: How to use the records of the Republic of Ireland. Part of the World Conference on Records and Genealogical Seminar 1969Yes
1279324IrelandItem 22: Genealogical memoirs of the Ussher families in Ireland and Yorkshire County, England
1279324IrelandItem 22: The family of Blayney of Montgomeryshire and Ireland, and to the estate of Arthur Blayney of GregynogYes
1279324IrelandItem 25: Ulster clockmakers, a "talking statue"; includes list of the Ulster clockmakers up to the early 19th century
1279324IrelandItem 26: Extracts from the diary of Miss Rosamond Stephens; diary was originally written in 1892 (In Armagh County Museum, Ireland)
1279324IrelandItem 27: Colonel Bellingham's diary 1688-1690 (typewritten copy transcribed from original - in Armagh County Museum, Ireland)
0896641IrelandItem 3: The Irish Catholic Directory 1889
0896641IrelandItem 4: The knightage of Great Britain and Ireland: a concise view of knighthood and its various orders, with historical and biographical details
0101041IrelandQuarterly returns of births in Ireland - Birth Index 1864Yes
0101042IrelandQuarterly returns of births in Ireland - Birth Index 1865Yes
1697653IrelandThe Scotch-Irish Society of America, Nashville, TN - Proceedings and addrsses of the Congress 1894