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Featured items from within our collections
The William Wade Hinshaw index to Pennsylvania Quaker meeting records
These monthly meeting records were abstracted from the original Pennsylvania Quaker Monthly Meeting records in the 1930’s by William Wade Hinshaw of Washington, D. C. They are a transcription of the microfilmed records containing birth, death, burial, and marriage records, as well as meeting minutes, removals and certificates. After Hinshaw’s…
Families of Ancient New Haven
1912-1943 Mississippi Death Index
Christopher Smothers, a college student, and professional genealogist who specializes in Deep South research, always wondered to himself why the Mississippi Death index for 1912-1943 was hidden at the Mississippi Department of Archives and History in Jackson Mississippi. Why wasn’t this more widely available? Fast forward a few years, and…
Newtonville Massachusetts High School Yearbooks 1910-2012
The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674
United States Bureau of Land Management Tract Books, 1800-c. 1955
Scanned Ledgers from the Yarbrough Dry Goods Store
Cambridge Massachusetts Directories 1848-1972
Sacramento California Police Mug Books 1864-1949
The Massachusetts Tax Valuation List of 1771
Free Genealogy Archives
Free Genealogy Books Online
The Michael Fetter Family
History of the town of Warwick, Massachusetts
Genealogy of the descendants of John Walker of Wigton, Scotland
Genealogy of John Howe of Sudbury and Marlborough, Massachusetts
Ezekiel Cheever and some of his Descendants
Early Records and Notes of the Brown Family
Brown Genealogy
John Bell of Londonderry and his Scottish Ancestry
Genealogy of the Sharpless family
Amidon Family: A Record of the Descendants of Roger Amadowne of Rehoboth, MA
1876-1878 Pacific Coast Business Directory
“The Pacific Coast Business Directory is intended to be a triennial publication, which will contain the name and post office address of each merchant, manufacturer, and professional engaged in business in the States and Territories bordering on or in the immediate vicinity of the Pacific Coast, with such information connected…
St. Charles County’s Participation in the World War
Maryville College, Tennessee, Yearbooks, 1906-2009
Maryville College is located near the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. Founded in 1819, it is the 12th oldest institution of higher learning in the South and maintains an affiliation with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Known for its academic rigor and its focus on the liberal arts, Maryville…
History of Littleton New Hampshire
The Mason Family 1590-1949
This short manuscript starts with Robert Mason, immigrant ancestor and founder of this branch of the Mason family in America, was born in England about 1590. In 1630 he came to America with Governor John Winthrop’s company, probably, as so many of the early Puritans came, in quest of religious…