Descendants of Rev. James Keith of Bridgewater, MA

Edward H Keith

The Keith family, descendants of Rev. James Keith, has played a significant role in the history of Bridgewater, MA, since his ordination in 1664. Notably, Simeon Cary Keith and his sons—Warren R., Edward H., and S. Elliott—have continued this legacy through their contributions to various local industries and civic life. Rev. Keith, a Scottish immigrant, established a lineage that has linked the family to other prominent New England families while making substantial impacts in agriculture, shoe manufacturing, and local governance.

Baldwin County Georgia Marriages 1806-1850

This index compiles 1,352 Baldwin County, Georgia marriage records from court documents covering 1806 to 1850. It lists groom, bride, and marriage date entries in chronological order, offering a valuable genealogical resource for tracing family history, local relationships, and early county residents across more than four decades.

Surnames Paddy to Polk

This document contains genealogical statements regarding various individuals and families of Creek, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and Mississippi Choctaw descent who sought recognition and enrollment in tribal rolls. The records, primarily from 1909 reports, detail claimants’ ancestry, enrollment issues, and tribal affiliations. Many individuals were denied enrollment due to factional disputes, legal technicalities, or failure to apply within deadlines. The document includes references to official reports and affidavits, offering insights into the complexities of Native American citizenship and land rights during the early 20th century.