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By: Golden F. Burgner, Pub. 1981, Reprinted 2017, 178 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-204-X.This book contains approximately 2,000 land grants recorded in Greene County, TN. Some of these grants were made by the US Government to pay off debts to officers and soldiers who served in the Revolutionary War. Some of the grants were lands owned by Lord Granville, while other grants were issued by the state of North Carolina and Tennessee to encourage settlement in the new state of Tennessee.
Reprint of the manuscript planned as v. 2 of Logan's History of Upper Carolina, but which is now published separately for the first time. It was published originally in 1910 only as part of the Historical collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter of the DAR, v. 3.
By: El Paso Genealogical Society, Pub. 1982, Reprinted 2018, 248 pages, INDEX, soft cover, ISBN #0-89308-171-X.This book contains all the genealogical information given for births, deaths and marriages that appeared in these early newspapers for the states of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma (Indian Territory). If they occurred elsewhere but had a connection with this area, they were included. Many people came from other states, particularly the Northern states from Illinois east, for their health. Many died here, some went home to die, but their death was reported in this area. Some came to die and stayed to live. Many Americans died in New Mexico and have been included along with some who died in other Central and South America countries. If you had a relative who "went West" and disappeared before 1886, this book could be of GREAT HELP.
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