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By: Frank D. Henderson, Pub. 1929, reprinted 2022, 463 pages, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-046-6. This book is an authentic and complete list of Revolutionary soldiers that were buried in the state of Ohio. The large numbers of Revolutionary soldiers buried here can be directly associated to the proximity of this Northwestern Territory to the Colonies themselves. When the land grants were issued, the New Englanders moved into regions around Lake Erie, the large numbers of Pennsylvanians crossed over into central Ohio and the Virginians and the Carolinians settled lands in the southern part of Ohio. Information that can be gleamed from within: Name, rank, service location and record, Names of family members, pension date, date of death, county buried in, residence prior to revolution, occupation and other tidbits of genealogical information.
By: John Clement, Pub. 1877, reprinted 2022, 446 pages, Index, ISBN #978-1-89308-037-4.Newton Township is located within Gloucester County which lies on the Delaware River just across from Philadelphia and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania. This area which was known as West New Jersey received her early emigrants from England into the first townships of Salem, Burlington and Newtown. This book gives a thorough biographical sketch of these earliest of pioneers of this area. Surnames of individuals for which sketches are given: Albertson, Bates, Burroughs, Carpenter, Champion, Clements, Cole, Collins, Cooper, Eastlack, Ellis, Estaugh, Gardiner, Gill, Goldsmith, Graysburys, Hillman, Hinchman, Howell, Hugg, Kaighn, Kay, Lippincotts, Matlack, Mathews, Mickle, Morgan, Newbie, Nicholson, Sharpe, Shivers, Spicer, Stacy, Stokes, Thackara, Tomlinson, Turner, Woods, and Zane. The author has included marriages of various individuals for whom have connections with persons from Newton Township: Burlington County 1679-1794 and Salem 1682-1761. The author has also included several maps showing plats of land ownership within the township.
By: Martha Lou Houston, Pub. 1947, reprinted 2022, 84 pages, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-060-2.Hancock County was created in 1793 from Greene and Washington Counties. It is surrounded by present day counties of: Baldwin, Greene, Glascock, Putnam, Taliaferro, Warren, and Washington. These marriages are listed by Groom in alphabetical order.
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