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  • af W H Halliburton
    312,95 kr.

  • af Penelope J Allen
    192,95 kr.

    By: Penelope Johnson Allen, Pub. 1935, Reprinted 2022, 72 pages, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-088-6.This book is a roster of those North Carolina frontiersmen who were patriots to the cause of independence. This listing of Revolutionary soldiers taken from the Revolutionary Army Accounts of North Carolina in the State Archives at Raleigh, showing claims against North Carolina for service by men of the two western-most counties of Washington and Sullivan, which later became a part of Tennessee. The author has also included data on wills of Washington County, marriages of Blount and Davidson counties, and a final section on Revolutionary grants in Davidson County.

  • af Charles A Hanna
    282,95 kr.

    By: Charles A. Hanna, Pub. 1900, Reprinted 2022, 172 pages, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-079-4.This book contains in alphabetical order approximately 350 genealogies of the first families who settled in western Pennsylvania between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Alleghenies, along with genealogies of those first families who migrated west into the Northwest Territory now known as Ohio. These 350 plus families are listed in alphabetical order. Data to found with in this book: records of the first immigrant settler, including place and date of birth and death, place of residence, name of wife and date of marriage, names of children and their dates and places of birth, and names of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

  • af Coralie Parker
    312,95 kr.

    By: Coralie Parker, Pub. 1928, reprinted 2022, 190 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-085-5.This book is a comprehensive history of taxation within the state of North Carolina covering the policies of England all the way thru Independence in 1776. The reader will find topics on: English Trade & Navigation; English customs and Revenue systems; Direct & Local Taxes in England; QUIT-RENTS, its history, its administration, its fiscal Importance and its significance; CUSTOMS DUTIES, Types and Purposes of Customs Levied in the State, Export Tax on Tobacco and Hides, Import Duties on Liquors and Rice, Tonnage Duties; POLL TAX, its advent, description and basis of it; LAND and MISCELLANEOUS TAXES, the Land Tax, Tax on Lawsuits, License Taxes, Lotteries; and LOCAL TAXES, authority and Influence of the Local System, and the Parrish Levies.

  • af Maurice S Toler
    312,95 kr.

    By: Adjutant General & Maurice S. Toler, Pub. 1851, reprinted 2022, 196 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-086-2.This book is a complete muster roll of the State's 12,000 soldiers who were detached from the NC Militia. These lists contain the names of both officers and men and are presented in two separate sections: one covering the detachments of 1812, the other the detachments of 1814.

  • af Federal Publishing Company
    497,95 kr.

    By: Federal Publishing Company, Pub. 1905, reprinted 2022. 404 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-077-0.This book contains nothing but biographies' of person from the following counties of KENTUCKY: Boone, Gallatin, Grant, Owen, Henry, Trimble, Oldham, Jefferson, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt Hardin, Meade, Breckenridge, Hancock, Ohio, Daviess, Henderson, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Livingston, Union, Caldwell, McCracken, Hickman, Graves, and Calloway; counties of INDIANA: Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley, Switzerland, Jefferson, Jennings, Clark, Scott, Washington, Floyd, Harrison, Crawford, Orange, Perry, Dubois, Spencer, Pike, Gibson, Posey, Warrick, and Vanderburgh; counties of ILLINOIS: Alexander, Gallatin, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, and Union. These biographies' will include such things as: birthplace and date, occupation, education, military service, land holdings, name and birth date of wife, date and place of marriage, names of children and birthdates, marriages of children, names and dates of death of parents and their former residence, names of biographies' siblings and other items of interest. Names of biographies': Adams (2), Ahman, Ahrens, Akers, Alford, Anderson (3), Annis, Archibald, Badger, Bardes, Barker, Barnard, Barth, Baschang, Bauer, Bax, Beinkamp, Berry (2), Bitz, Bohne, Boluss, Bond (3), Bonser, Booth, Bosworth, Bourland, Bowton, Breed, Brewer, Brill, Brimson, Brisby, Brock, Brown (2), Bruce, Bulthaup, Buttorff, Campbell, Cannon, Cardwill, Carney, Carroll, Cash, Cisco, Clark, Cluse, Clegg, Cochran, Coffey, Coghill, Cole, Coll, Collins (2), Colt, Columbia, Comstock, Conaway, Connor, Contri, Conway (3), Coolman, Corson, Cottingham (2), Coulter, Cowen (2), Cox, Cragg, Daily, Daniel, Dant, Darling, Daughters, Davies, Davis, Day, Deatherage, Denny, Devous, Deweese, Dilger, Dimick, Doherty, Drake, Duck, Durr, Durrett, Edwards, Elder, Ellis (2), Ellspermann, Emmert, Enslinger (2), Faller, Fegenbush, Fisher, Fitch, Fleischman. Fogle, Foster, Fox, Francisco, Frohock, Furnish, Gaines, Galbreath, Gardner, Gebhart, Gex, Gibson, Gordon, Gosney, Grabfelder, Graham, Grant, Graydon, Green (2), Greene, Griesbacher, Grimes, Grose, Habermel, Haines, Hanlon, Hargan, Hargitt, Harris (2), Harrison, Hartman, Hatch, Hegewald, Henderson, Henning, Heustis, Hickey, Hill, Hindman, Hite, Hoagland, Hoard, Hoffer, Holloway, Holtz, Holzhauer, Howard, Huddleston, Huelsmann, Ingalls, Isherwood, Jackson, Jacobs, Jahrries, Jaquith, Jenkins, Jett, Jeunesse, Johnson (2), Johnston, Kanzler, Keller, Kelly, Kerr, Kessler, Kevekordes, Kinstler, Koch (2), Kolker, Kopp, Kramer, Kraft, Kratz, Krementz, Laughlin, Laut (2), Leap, Lee, Lehmann, Lemmon, Leopold, Libbert, Little (2), Logan (2), Logsdon, Lohstroh, Lovell, Lutz, Lyon, McArthur, McCallister, McGhee, McIntire, McIntyre, McKinley, McLean, Maag, Manus, Marshall (2), Mattison, Mayfield, Meddis, Meek, Melish, Meyer, Miller (2), Mobley, Monfort, Montgomery, Morris (2), Moser, Muench, Mundt, Myerhoff, Nevitt, Newman, Niebaum, Niklaus, North (2), Nowlin (3), Nye, Obrien, Oertel, Osborn, Ott, Owen, Parker, Parks, Parsons, Patterson, Peak, Pentland, Perkins, Pernett, Perry, Pfender, Poole, Poschinger, Posey, Powell, Prosser, Protsman, Puls, Ralston, Ransdell, Rauschenbach, Rechtin, Rickwood, Rider, Riedel (2), Roberts (2), Rogers, Rohrman, Rose, Rowlett, Ruby, Ruehrwein, Rump, Ruston, Saunders, Scarborough, Schaefer, Schenck, Schroeder (2), Schwab, Schwan, Schwartz, Scott (2), Searcy (2), Sebree, Shanks, Shaw (3), Sherlock, Sheriff, Shirley, Shoemaker, Shopbell, Shrader (2), Shutt, Shutts, Sink, Slider, Smith (5), Spaeth, Spencer, Spivey, Stahlhefer, Stanley, Stark, Stoner, Stoy (3), Strunk, Sulzer, Sutton (2), Swales, Swearingen, Varner (2), Vernia, Vinyard, Waite, Waldo, Wall, Walter, Waltz, Warder, Wartmann, Webber, White, Whitney, Wilcox, Wilder, Wilkins, Wilkinson, Wilks, Winders, Winterberger, Wooley, Wright (3), Wulber, Wymond, Young (2), and Zollman.

  • af Federal Publishing Company
    497,95 kr.

    By: Federal Publishing Company, Pub. 1905, Reprinted 2022. 400 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-078-7.This book contains nothing but biographies' of person from the following counties of KENTUCKY: Boone, Gallatin, Grant, Owen, Henry, Trimble, Oldham, Jefferson, Shelby, Spencer, Bullitt, Hardin, Meade, Breckenridge, Hancock, Ohio, Daviess, Henderson, Hopkins, Muhlenberg, Livingston, Union, Caldwell, McCracken, Hickman, Graves, and Calloway; counties of INDIANA: Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley, Switzerland, Jefferson, Jennings, Clark, Scott, Washington, Floyd, Harrison, Crawford, Orange, Perry, Dubois, Spencer, Pike, Gibson, Posey, Warrick, and Vanderburgh; counties of ILLINOIS: Alexander, Gallatin, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, and Union. These biographies' will include such things as: birthplace and date, occupation, education, military service, land holdings, name and birth date of wife, date and place of marriage, names of children and birthdates, marriages of children, names and dates of death of parents and their former residence, names of biographies' siblings and other items of interest. Names of biographies': Ackerman, Allen, Anderson, Austin, Baker, Barger, Barret (3), Barrett, Barter, Bean (2), Beck, Becker, Bennett (3), Berry, Bethel, Bingham, Bishop (3), Blackard (2), Blue, Boaz, Bocksterge, Boetticher, Bondurant, Book, Bossie, Bowling (2), Bozarth, Bradley, Brashear, Bruce, Bucher, Buckman (3), Buder, Bush (2), Butler, Butsch, Caldwell, Callicott, Cambron (2), Carroll, Cassidy, Caulton, Champion, Chapman, Charles, Clark, Clarke, Clements (3), Clopton, Coffman, Colbert, Combs, Compton, Connor, Cook (2), Cooley, Cothron, Covert, Cowper (2), Crabb, Craney, Crenshaw, Cruz, Cunningham, Davenport, Davis (2), Denby, Devous, Dewey (2), Dillard, Dixon, Dorroh, Dorsey, Douglas, Downen, Drury, Dunn, Dyer, Edwards (2), Ehs, Emig, Ensle, Esslinger, Evans (2), Farnsworth, Feith, Ferrill, Feuchter, Fitzgerald, Foster (2), Fraser, Galligan, Garnett, Gilbert (3), Gillen, Glasscock, Goad, Gordon, Graham, Grassham (3), Greaney (2), Green, Gregg (2), Gregory, Griggs, Grumley, Gwaltney, Hale, Hales, Hall, Halliday (5), Harrelson, Harrington, Harris, Harth, Hastings, Haynes, Heeger, Heilman, Hemenway, Hendrick, Henson, Herbert, Hercules, Hessian, Heyns, Hick, Hickman, Hite (2), Hodges, Hogan, Hollandi, Houston, Hovey, Howell (2), Humphrey, Huston, Inman, Jennelle, Jourdan, Karges, Keaton, Kellenaers (2), Kimmel, King, Kinsall, Kleymeyer, Kluge, Koepke, Kratz, Lambert, Lancaster, Landram, Langan, Lansden, Lasher, Lawler, Lilly, Lindle, Little, Logsden, Logsdon (2), Lowery, Lutz, McBane, McCue, McCurdy, McFarland, McKeaig, McKernan, McKnight, Magner, Markwell, Marstall, Martin, Mattingly (2), Mayer, Menzies, Merritt, Miller, Mills, Mitchell (2), Moore, Morlock, Moss, Naas, Neal, Nellis, Noggle (2), Nunn (2), Ogden, O'Rourke, Orr, Overby, Parker, Pendleton, Penn, Phillips, Pierce, Pike, Pittman, Powell (2), Pride, Quick, Ragon, Rankin, Reed (2), Reid, Rennie, Rheinlander, Rice, Richards, Richeson, Riggie, Rittenhouse, Roberts, Robinett (2), Robinson, Roche, Roney, Rosencrans, Rudd, Rudolph, Sanks, Sanders (2), Satterley, Schatz, Sellers (2), Siddall, Siebman, Sihler, Smith (2), Soaper, Sonntag, Stacey, Stanley, Steagala, Stephens, Stevens, Stiles, Strickland, Strong, Stuart, Sturgis, Sullivan, Sutherland, Tadlock, Taylor (2), Teare, Thomas, Threlkeld, Towles, Turner (2), Twitchell, Tyner, Veach, Walker, Waller (2), Walsh, Walters, Warner, Wathen, Watson, Wenger, Whitehead, Whitledge, Willis, Wilson (5), Winston (2), Winter, Wisehart, Wiseheart, Wolflin, Wood, Woodford, Woolfe, Worthington, Yearwood, Yewell, Young, Zabler, Zirkelbach, and Zutt.

  • af William D Bennett
    252,95 kr.

    By: William D. Bennett, Pub. 1989, reprinted 2022, 112 pages, Index, soft cover 8 1/2" x 11", ISBN #978-1-63914-072-5. Buncombe County was formed in 1791 and included what are now the following western North Carolina Counties: Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, Swain, Transylvania and also parts of Yancey, McDowell, and Polk.

  • af Thomas Partlow
    232,95 kr.

    By: Thomas Partlow, Pub. 2022, 136 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-073-2.Sugg's Creek Church lies within Wilson County, Tennessee and was established in 1800 as a Presbyterian Church. Many of its early members had just arrived from York County, South Carolina area. A number of these early transplanted South Carolinians now lie buried in the Sugg's Creek Cemetery. Information to be found with in this book: a short account of the organization of the first Presbyterian Church at Sugg's Creek Meeting House with a brief notice of the origin of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at this place. Also, a record of names, births, baptisms, deaths, marriages, communions, removals and other necessary church records.

  • af H Stanley Craig
    192,95 kr.

    By: H. Stanley Craig, Pub. 1926, reprinted 2022, 100 pages, Index, ISBN #978-1-63914-038-1.The Salem Tenth encompassed approximately 350 square miles in the Southwestern part of the state which includes present day Salem and Cumberland Counties. It was founded by a Quaker named John Fenwick in 1665. This was the first English settlement established in west portion of the state of New Jersey following the English defeat of the Dutch in 1664. It had become the first Quaker colony in North America, predating any settlements in Philadelphia. In 1665, John Fenwick was involved in a financial dispute when acquiring these lands from Lord Berkeley. Lord Berkeley had also sold lands to Edward Billinge in New Jersey. The final outcome of the dispute was that for financial considerations Fenwick was granted a tenth of West Jersey.

  • af Alber Cook Myers
    252,95 kr.

    By: Albert Cook Myers, Pub. 1902, reprinted 2022, 140 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-062-6.The work is very important to the genealogists who is interested in tracing early immigrants to Penn's Colony. This book is a chronological list of Quaker immigrants who registered with the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends, upon their arrival in Philadelphia. This meeting house is the largest of all Quaker meeting in the province. The information is based on the certificates of removal from the Meetings of Friends of which they were members in other countries and other colonies. A large proportion of the Quakers who immigrated into the Province of Pennsylvania took up residence in Philadelphia. Of the nineteen monthly meetings established in Pennsylvania prior to 1750, the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting easily ranks first in the number of certificates received. As a rule, the certificates give the following information: name, date of certificate, former place of residence, former meeting, date of receipt, and other details of quaint and useful interest.

  • af Susie K Senn
    312,95 kr.

    By: Susie K. Senn, Pub. 2022, 196 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-063-3.Pike County was created in 1821 from Henry County, Alabama. It is surrounded by the counties of: Barbour, Bullock, Coffee, Crenshaw, Dale and Montgomery. Due to the many counties carved out of Pike County, (Bullock, Barbour and Crenshaw), this book will be extremely helpful for researchers looking for individuals in this southeastern portion of the state.

  • af Browning
    482,95 kr.

    By: Charles H. Browning, Pub. 1898, reprinted 2022, 463 pages, index soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-066-4.For Americans claiming lineal descent from the Magna Charta Barons, this is the book. This book follows the pedigrees of the founders and members of the Order of Runnemede up to 1898. The bulk of this work follows the pedigrees of these founders. It is followed up by: a history of the Magna Charta of 1215; by lists of the Magna Charta Barons; and by biographies of the Sureties who were the twenty-five barons designated to enforce the Magna Charta. Founders, for whom pedigrees are given, are as follows: Ballord, Betts, Bigelow, Bispham, Bleecker, Browning, Bulkeley, Cadwalader, Darling, Earle, Fleete, Greene, Griffith, Hancock, Lawrence, Lawton, Lee, Lyman, Marsh, Parsons, Pomeroy, Richardson, Riker, Saltonstall, Schieffelin, Spotswood, Terry, Throckmorton, Waddell, Ward, Whitney, and Winston.

  • af William Doub Bennett
    407,95 kr.

    By: William Doub Bennett, Pub. 1994, reprinted 2022, 226 pages, Index, 8 1/2" x 11" soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-067-1.Orange County was formed in 1752 from Granville, Johnston, and Bladen counties. This transcription of these records provides an accurate description of the industrial and social life in the colony. It provides specific information valuable to the genealogists. For example, the sale of the moveable property of John Andrew dated 11 Oct. 1783 (who, one finds from other records, died intestate) shows many sales to "the widow," not named. The widow, however, signs the account of the sales as Deborah Andrew. The "true inventory of the estate of James McCallister," dated 30 July 1771, shows among other items of personal property, 276 acres of land and was signed by Neil McCallister. Although the minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions are missing for this period, we have an approximate date of death for James. Since Neil McCallister's inventory is dated 1 March 1775, we have a time frame for his death; his inventory is signed by Mary McCallister. One learns to wring out every bit of the information in every record. This volume is extremely valuable since it lists many names not found in the surviving court minutes and deed books.

  • af Annie Doom Pickrell
    562,95 kr.

    "These biographical sketches have been prepared in the hope of preserving for future generations a correct idea of the lives and characteristics of the women who lived in Texas prior to 1845. The sketches have been woven from facts contributed by descendants or friends of each women ..."--Preface.

  • af Charles Edward Banks
    312,95 kr.

    By: Charles Edward Banks, Pub. 1929, reprinted 2022, 198, Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-065-7.This book is a compilation of 112 biographical sketches of passengers who sailed on the first four ships to New England: Mayflower (1620), Fortune (1621), Anne (1623), and Little James (1623). The author begins with historical evidence including Pilgrim sources in England, Children of the Mayflower, Unlisted Mayflower passengers, London as a Pilgrim Centre, and Story of the Mayflower. It is then followed up with the individual biographical sketches of these passengers' giving data on origins within England and family connections including such things as: names of spouse, children, parents, occupations, dates of baptisms and etc....

  • af Authur Henry Hirsch
    482,95 kr.

    By: Arthur Henry Hirsch, Phd., Pub. 1928, reprinted 2022, 398 pages, Index, soft cover, ISBN 978-1-63914-061-9.The first group of French Huguenot settlers arrived in South Carolina around 1669. This book provides a historical background to their emigration with extensive discussion of their religious and political affairs, along with their role in the development of the colony. The author also provides a detailed discussion of their settlements at Charleston, Santee, St. Thomas, St. Dennis, the Orange Quarter, St. John's Berkley, St. Stephen's, Purrysburg and Hillsboro. The genealogist will find the biographical sketches of many of these early settlers quite helpful with those relatives who found their way to the South Carolina low-country.

  • af Thomas J Wertenbaker
    312,95 kr.

    By: Thomas J. Wertenbaker, Pub. 1922, reprinted 2022, 260 pages, Index, ISBN #0-89308-054-1.This book tries to explain to the reader how the headright system, tobacco cultivation and the importation of slave labor transformed the colony of Virginia from a society of small farmers to the aristocracy of large plantation life. At the turn of the eighteenth century most Virginia landowners were still self-sufficient small farmers holding a few hundred acres of land. The appendix in this book is the closest thing to a census for the years 1704-1705. The appendix is made up of over 7,000 Rent Rolls of individual landholders, listing them by county with the numbers of acres they had.

  • af Worth S Ray
    312,95 kr.

    By: Worth S. Ray, Pub. 1946, reprinted 2022, 250 pages, Index, ISBN #978-1-63914-053-4.Mecklenburg county was formed in 1763 from Anson County and in turn Tryon County was formed from Mecklenburg in 1769. This book is about the persons who settled in the valley between the Yadkin and Catawba rivers more than two hundred years ago. Included among the source records are the various lists of the Signers of the Mecklenburg Declaration; Abstracts of Some Ancient Items from Mecklenburg County Records; Marriage Records and Relationships of Mecklenburg People; List of Public Officials of Mecklenburg County, 1775-1785; First U.S. Census of 1790 by Districts; Tombstone Inscriptions; and Sketches of the Mecklenburg Signers. To make this book more useful, the author has included an index with over 5,000 entries of the persons within.

  • af Charles H Browning
    597,95 kr.

  • af J R Lemon
    312,95 kr.

    By: J.R. Lemon, Pub. 1894, reprinted 2021, 186 pages, New Index, soft cover, ISBN #978-1-63914-043-5.Marshall County was formed in 1842 from Calloway County. It lies in the far Western portion of the state surrounded by Calloway, Graves, McCracken, Trigg, Lyon and Livingston counties along with being a stone's throw from the Ohio and Tennessee Rivers. Due to its geography, settlers began showing up in this area around 1818, just after the Jackson Purchase of these lands from the Chickasaw Indians. The citizens of the county were sympatric to the Confederate side during the Civil War. Many of her residents belonged to the famous Kentucky Orphan Brigade. This book has many of the usual topics being discussed: early history, creation of the county, early settlements, government, churches, economics, early hangings and etc.. Over half of the book is devoted to biographical sketches of these early residents of the county.

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