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  • - Tax List from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782
    av Joan W Peters
    419

  • - Book 15, 1784-1790
    av Bernice Leonard
    285,-

  • - Book 13, 1771-1777
    av Bernice Leonard
    269,-

  • - 1819-1824
    av F Edward Wright
    285,-

  • - 1811-1858
    av Wesley E Pippenger
    659,-

    A system was established in 1812 whereby the District of Columbia courts would record all births, deaths, and marriages in the city. The information presented here is taken from "Marriage Register 1" which contained the names of the bride and groom and th

  • - Records of the District, Superior, and County Courts, Volume 6: 1805-1808
    av Melba Pender Zinn
    469

    Abstracts of the only surviving court records for the early years of Monongalia County derived from the District Court which served Monongalia, Harrison, Randolph, and Ohio counties, and the surrounding counties. The cases deal predominantly with civil ma

  • av Charlotte Megill Hix
    365,-

    As found in the Surrogateâ¿¿s Court New York County, New York. The New York Historical Society, 1892-1908, and The Staten Island references found in the New Jersey Colonial Documents.

  • av Patrick G Wardell
    465,-

    Genealogical data pertaining to Virginians and West Virginians who served in the Revolutionary War as derived from National Archives materials. It includes all men who the records show resided in Virginia or West Virginia either before or after the war, o

  • - As Described by British Writers and The Morning Chronicle and London Advertiser
    av Department of English Elizabeth R (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) Miller
    345,-

    This book offers an important look at the American Revolution through British newspaper abstracts covering the last few years of the war. The abstracts, from January 1780 through September 1782, vary in content and include such things as extracts from let

  • av T Michael Miller
    485

    Provides a master directory to the people who peddled their services and wares in early Alexandria. The entries were compiled from newspapers, property records, city directories, and census records. Each entry gives the name and occupation of the subject,

  • av Rachael Mellen
    349,-

    This latest edition, originally published in 1990, has been expanded to provide significantly more information for those researchers working on their English ancestry. Ms. Mellen describes at great length, and in detail, the major resources for researchin

  • - Indian Captive of Charlestown, New Hampshire
    av Mrs Johnson & Mrs Susanna Willard Johnson
    349,-

    Charlestown, originally known as No. 4, was first settled in 1740 by three families from Lunenburg by the name of Farnsworth. In 1744 a fort was begun for safety reasons; the Cape Breton war had commenced and the Indians had taken up their hatchets. The c

  • - Records of the Tallahassee and Newnansville General Land Office
    av Alvie L Davidson
    395,-

    This reference should prove invaluable to researchers tracing land ownership in Florida because it provides abstracts of claims to lands in the unsettled Florida wilderness between 2 June 1825 and 20 January 1892. The files abstracted here are those of pe

  • - Their Memorials, Petitions, Claims, etc. From English Records
    av E Alfred Jones
    359,-

  • - A Historical Novel about One American Family
    av Juanita Patience Moss
    375,-

  • - Home of John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States and Native Son of Fauquier County
    av John K Gott & T Triplett Russell
    199

  • av Thomas F Gordon
    255,-

  • av Henry C Peden
    419

    This book identifies those who served in the army, navy, signers of oaths and non-signers. It contains vital statistics from eighty-four different sources; data on 12,000 men and women. "This book is far more than just a list of names, for careful research has been made to obtain genealogical data for many of those named. Data can vary from just one line to a full page, depending on the information at hand, and the prominence of the individual. In the case of officers, in a large majority of cases, it has been possible to establish the dates of their commissions, their promotions, their resignations, their companies, their pay certificates, their bounty lands, their dates of birth, death and marriage, and the names of their wives and children. Similar data is also included for the rank and file soldier, but all too frequently the only information available is the name on a muster or pay roll." Entries are arranged alphabetically. A full-name index completes this work.

  • - A Critical Study Together with a Reprint of Arnold's Journal
    av Justin H Smith
    485

  • - Volume 2, Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U.S. Court of Claims 1906-1910, Applications 1551-4200
    av Jerry Wright Jordan
    485

    In 1904 the Eastern Cherokees won large cash settlements from the United States because of violations of the treaties of 1835-36 and 1845. Over a million dollars was appropriated by Congress to settle the claims. The payments were to go to all living persons who had been members of the Eastern Cherokee tribe at the time of the treaty, or to their descendants if they were deceased. Over 46,000 people filed claims. This series of volumes presents detailed abstracts of those applications including numerous verbatim transcriptions of affidavits by the applicants, their families and friends. Since most of the applicants were descendants, rather than original tribe members, and had to prove their descent, the quantity of genealogical information in these volumes is staggering. About nine-tenths of the applicants lived west of the Mississippi in the early 1900s when they made their applications, with the balance living predominantly in the southeast. Although the applicants had to have Indian ancestry, the majority were nominally white; a significant number of blacks are also included. There is a complete name index.

  • - Volume 1, Records of Eastern Cherokee Ancestry in the U. S. Court of Claims 1906-1910, Applications 1-1550
    av Jerry Wright Jordan
    485

  • - How to Find Your Ancestors, Revised Edition
    av Margaret Grove Driskill & Paul E Drake
    359,-

  • av Pauline Johnson Oesterlin
    389 - 585,-

  • av Gregory T Edgar
    315,-

  • av John Martin Hammond
    389,-

  • av Laurie Beth Roman
    269,-

    Ms. Roman has compiled this work as a research aid for those seeking Native American ancestors. Section I of this book lists individuals who are being researched. When known, these entries include the date and location of birth, marriage and death. The biographical information is followed by a "Family Tradition," which is a story passed down about the ancestor, accompanied by or including various details which have been unearthed concerning the individual. The last part of each entry is the name of the researcher who provided the name and information within the entry. Section II of the book is made up of a list of "Indian Tribes and Organizations searching for lost tribal members." There are three indexes which round out the contents of this book. The first is an index of "Native American Ancestors." The second is an index of allied names, such as parents, siblings, spouses and children. The last index lists the researchers and each entry attributable to them.

  • - 1671-1673
    av Joann Riley McKey
    285,-

  • - 1666-1670
    av Joann Riley McKey
    299,-

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