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John Bell of Londonderry and his Scottish Ancestry
Calumet District Telephone Directories
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 with the resources of that section of the country as will best exhibit their variety, character, and extent; together with any other data of general interest that will add to the value of the work as a useful manual of reference.” The above extract from the preface of the first…
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 College was the first college in Tennessee to enroll minority students and also the first college in Tennessee to award a bachelor’s degree to a woman, in 1875. The Maryville College, Lamar Memorial Library and Archives, funded by Lyassis Members and the Sloan Foundation have placed all of the yearbooks…
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 freedom. Here he settled in Roxbury, Massachusetts, where his wife, her name unknown, later died in 1637. After that, he removed with his sons, Thomas, John and Robert, to Dedham, Massachusetts, where he was one of the original landholders in 1642. He died there October 15, 1667. It then with…
1914 Plymouth County, Iowa, Atlas and farm directory
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
Early Records of Londonderry, Windham, and Derry, N.H.
Sagas of the Hawkeyes
Marriage Records of Shelby County, Alabama – 1824-1905
Baylor & Shortridge Receipt Book, 1822-1835
These are written notations of court judgements from Baylor & Shortridge Attorneys and cover the years of 1822-1835. Baylor & Shortridge were attorneys in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama.
Hiram Shortridge was born in Kentucky and moved to Tuscaloosa in 1822.Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor was born in Lincoln County, Kentucky in 1793, and arrived in Tuscaloosa in 1822. Together these two men created the firm of Baylor & Shortridge. Robert Emmett Bledsoe Baylor was whom Baylor University was named after.
New London: A History of its People
Title:New London: A History of its PeopleAuthor:Carmelina Como KanzlerPublication date:1996Publisher: Digitizing Sponsor:Internet ArchiveContributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book New London – A History of its People Introduction My expectations for this book were clear from the beginning. I had a theme running in my head and a vision in mind’s eye. However, I must admit that the end result was far more than I envisioned. The history was to be about the different people that lived in New London beginning with the Native Americans who first inhabited this land, and continuing with those that arrived later.…
Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650 – 1900
Title:Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650 – 1900Author:Barbara W. Brown , James M. RosePublication date:1980Publisher:Gale Research CompanyDigitizing Sponsor:Charles E. Shain LibraryContributor:Charles E. Shain LibraryRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650 – 1900 Forward In the process of compiling the material for BLACK GENESIS (Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1978) it became apparent that one specific form of genealogical research was necessary in reconstructing the ancestry of blacks in the United States. That specific form is collecting and collating every scrap of material which can be found on all the blacks in a defined geographical area. While this…
Origin, history, and genealogy of the Buck family
Refugio : a comprehensive history of Refugio County from aboriginal times, Vol 1
Title:Refugio : a comprehensive history of Refugio County from aboriginal times to 1953, vol 1Author:Hobart HusonPublication date:1953Publisher:Woodsboro, Tex. : Rooke FoundationDigitizing Sponsor:Internet ArchiveContributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book Notes About the Book 2 volumes : 24 cmBibliographical footnotes, and bibliographical references: v. 2 (pages 501-536)Photocopied Book.Skewed text.Pages with photographs at end of volume not paginated. Table of Contents Contents of First Volume Chapter I The Stage Setting The bays, rivers, water courses, ancient roads, of original Refugio County, landmarks and historical sites connected with each; together with notes on elevations, distances, etc. Chapter II The…