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16th Century French Exploration of North America

An AccessGenealogy Exclusive: Richard Thornton’s study of the Sixteenth Century French Exploration of North America – replete with maps and images – Much of the research in this report was drawn from two books by former Congressman Charles Bennett of Florida, which were interpolated with the author’s personal knowledge of…
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The Cherokee Land Lottery

The Land Lottery dataset contains the names and residence of all the fortunate drawers in the Land Lottery of the Cherokee country, arranged by districts in numerical order, all carefully copied from the originals in the Executive Department and the office of the Surveyor General, designating also the lots which…
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Historic and Quaint Forts of North America

Historic and Quaint Forts of North America. An account of the most famous fortifications of North America is, in realty, a cross section of the military history of the continent; and whatever ingenuity there may be in this method of presenting the conspicuous deeds of valor of the American people…
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Wisconsin Gold Star List

Wisconsin’s Gold Star List Soldiers, sailors, marines and nurses casualties for WWI. This extensive list of casualties from Wisconsin provides details of the hometown, age, unit, location of death, and cause of death, for those soldiers, sailors, marines, and nurses who all gave their life in World War 1.
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Northeastern Oklahoma Biographies

The following biographies were written in 1922 and pertain to “important” men who resided in the Muskogee and northeastern areas of Oklahoma. By important, it should be emphasized that each biography was submitted along with a payment for inclusion in the biographical manuscript. Therefore, anyone who chose not to pay…
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Standard History of Champaign County Illinois

The following biographies were collected from the manuscript A Standard History of Champaign County, Illinois written in 1918 by J. R. Stewart. The fact that a citizen is mentioned in this manuscript with a biography doesn’t indicate anything more then they chose to “subscribe” to the publishing of the manuscript,…
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Boston Intentions of Marriage 1752-1808

From it’s early history, Massachusetts has required couples to formerly file a marriage intention whenever they planned to marry. This specific data set contains all marriage intentions filed within the city of Boston Massachusetts during the years of 1752-1808. While most records within this data set contain references to white…
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Carlisle MA Vital Records to 1850

Carlisle Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850 includes records of births, marriages and deaths, basically all entries to be found in the books of record kept by the town clerks; in the church records; in the cemetery inscriptions; and in private records found in family Bibles, etc. These records are printed…
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Battle of Fort Pitt

Frontier and Colonial Forts of the United States

List of colonial forts, frontier forts, trading posts, named camps, redoubts, reservations, general hospitals, national cemeteries, etc., established or erected in the United States from its earliest settlement to 1902. This list has been prepared only for convenience of reference. The data available for consultation is known to be incomplete,…
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American Prisoners Of The Revolution

This manuscript provides a look into the types of British prisons and the stories of the American men who were confined within during the Revolutionary War. Most notable are the stories among the men who were sentenced to stay aboard the ship “The Old Jersey.” Included within the book are…
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Gosse Timber and Adjoining Branches

This is the genealogy of Martin and Charlot Linde Gosse, who came to America about 1846 from Prussia. They settled in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin and after their arrival with their children, Martin and Charlot purchased land in Town Mosel and became farmers. The known children of Martin and Chariot were:…
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A history of St. John’s Reformed Church, St. Johnsville, New York

Title:A history of St. John’s Reformed Church formerly the Reformed Calvinist Church of the Upper Part of Palatine in the county of Montgomery Author:Norman Edwin ThomasPublication date:1947Publisher:St. Johnsville, N.Y., St. John’s Reformed ChurchDigitizing Sponsor:Internet ArchiveContributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read BookDownload Book A history of St. John’s Reformed Church…

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A History of Early Sayville, New York

Title:A history of early SayvilleAuthor:Clarissa EdwardsPublication date:1935Publisher:Sayville, N.Y., Suffolk County News Press Digitizing Sponsor:Internet Archive Contributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read BookDownload Book Title page to A History of Early Sayville by Clarissa Edwards These facts have been assembled for the purpose of recording historic information of the village…

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History of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota

Title:History of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota Editor:Judge Isaac Atwater; Col. John H. StevensPublication date: 1895Publisher: Munsell Pub. Co.Digitizing Sponsor:This project is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth LibrariesContributor: State Library of PennsylvaniaRepository:Internet…

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Briar Creek Church records, Columbia County, Pennsylvania

Title:Briar Creek Church records, Columbia County, Pa. : Reformed, 1799-1880. Lutheran, 1825-1881.Author:Translated by Charles R. RobertsPublication date:1835Publisher:Briar Creek ChurchDigitizing Sponsor:This project is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth LibrariesContributor:State Library…

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Marriages performed by Rev. Daniel Hertz, 1823-1868

Title:Marriages performed by Rev. Daniel Hertz, 1823-1868, copied from his original records Author: Lena M. HertzPublication date: Publisher: Lena M. HertzDigitizing Sponsor:This project is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office of Commonwealth LibrariesContributor: State Library of PennsylvaniaRepository:Internet…

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Historical and biographical album of the Chippewa Valley, Wisconsin

In the production of the following pages the effort has been to show the growth of every city and village in the Chippewa Valley, through their industries, schools and churches. The biographical sketches were so numerous that they have necessitated as brief treatment as the circumstances would warrant, and the…
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Descendants of John and Mary Howes of Montgomery County, Maryland

John Howes of Montgomery County, Maryland, was born ” … after 1740, m[arried] Mary_____, and d[ied] between November, 1808 and March 1809. He is buried in Laytonsville, Maryland with his mother, his brother James and daughter Sarah. About a year after his death his widow, Mary, went to Bucks County,…
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Cleland Cousins

Title:Cleland cousins; a genealogy and biographical album of Cleland and the allied families of Baker, Clair, Collins, Fisher, Gowdey, Haylett, Hume, Moody, Oliver, Richards, Ross, Wells, etc. Being the story of Samuel and Jane (Martin) Cleland and their descendants in America, with the lineage of Samuel Cleland through 200 years…

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A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819)

Title:A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819)Author:Hinke, William JohnPublication date:1920Publisher:Lancaster [Press of the New era printing company]Digitizing Sponsor:MSNContributor:New York Public LibraryRepository:Internet Archive Read the BookDownload the Book A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Reformed Church History in this country has long been…

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History of the John Wilson Family

John Wilson has entered into his rest after an eventful life of eighty-one years, that begun in Ayrshire, Scotland, on August 16, 1811, and ended in Iowa May 21, 1892. He came to the United States in 1851 with the home-seeking immigrants that were attracted by the mild laws and…
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The Wilson Family of West Virginia

This brief history has been gleaned from old family records, correspondence with other members, and histories of Ritchie, Barbour, Harrison and Randolph Counties, West Virginia. The first known ancestor was David Wilson, who was born in Scotland about 1650; he had a son David, born about 1685, who was forced…
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The Wilson Family, Somerset and Barter Hill Branch

In the preparation of “The Wilson family, Somerset and Barter Hill branch” I have discovered two lists of the names of the sons and daughters of Col. Ben and Ann Seay Wilson of “Somerset” in Cumberland County, Virginia, in addition to the list found in my father’s notes. None of…
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Notes on the Genealogy of the Bethel Vermont Wilson Family

Compiled by Harold F. Wilson, while in Bethel, Vermont, in August, 1948, and completed in his home in Pitman, New Jersey, November, 1948. Material from: (1) James J. Wilson family Bible, notes taken by H. F. W. while convalescing at the M. L. Wilson Homestead in Bethel; (2) conversations with…
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