Founded in 1675, Fenwick's Colony was the first permanent English-speaking settlement in the enti...
The work at hand indexes DeKalb County, Alabama, deed records for the period 1835-1895. The origi...
Worcester County, on Maryland's Eastern Shore, was cut from Somerset County in 1742. (Like its pa...
Hiram Carleton, a prominent Vermont judge and six-time president of the Vermont Historical Societ...
This is the most important multi-volume work on the genealogy, biography, and history of central ...
An 1818 statute of the Georgia legislature required all free persons of color to register with th...
This is the first volume in the series 'Abstracts of the Debt Books of the Provincial Land Office...
During the 1990s, Dr. Lawrence Feldman, at the request of the United States National Holocaust Me...
For over 300 years, Cuba was a key to the Spanish settlement of the Americas. Expeditions came an...
This work from Brian Mitchell is the closest thing we have to a census for those living in the No...
This book by David Dobson identifies roughly 1,200 Moray inhabitants, giving the name, occupation...
Names, like people, have lives of their own, which is why Lloyd Bockstruck's new book about the s...
Ernest Thode recently discovered a 989-page book published in 1822 in Germany that related the st...
The records in this book by Michael Ports are based upon an original Bibb County minute book for ...
The main period of Scottish settlement in Eastern Europe occurred from 1560 to 1650. For Part Thr...
This is the fourth and final volume in the series 'Ships from Ireland to Early America, 1623-1850...
This is the last volume in Mr. Coldham's important series of indexes to land grants issued in Mar...
Volume II in this series by Michael A. Ports contains transcriptions of the freeblack registers f...
The county's Inferior Court, made up of five justices of the peace for the county, tried any civi...
This is the fifth and final volume in a series by Michael A. Ports; it consists of transcriptions...
The demand for labor in the colonial period was such that by 1775 an estimated 350,000 to 500,000...
In 1690 the recently installed Protestant King William initiated the policy of paying a bounty of...
This is the most important multi-volume work on the genealogy, biography, and history of central ...
'Genealogies of Connecticut Families' is a three-volume collection of family history articles-- e...
On June 9, 1825, Governor George M. Troup signed into law the authorization for a lottery of form...
Michael Ports continues his assault on Jefferson County, Georgia, source records with this ambiti...
This reprint of an official publication contains the names, with service records, of 10,000 offic...
This book, the second in its series and the first such collection since 1998, is based on both pu...
While this work is mainly devoted to British heraldry--its development and usage, with accounts o...
This volume was part of a short-lived series to encompass the 1810 and 1820 federal censuses for ...
This is a remarkably detailed history of the state of Alabama from the time of the Spanish explor...
This is the standard history and biographical record of Washington County from its first settleme...
The Provincial Land Office of Maryland was responsible for distributing land from 1634 to 1777 on...
This work contains reprints of virtually every article on births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths...
Exploring the history of a surname is a useful first step on a journey to tracing roots in Irelan...
During the period 1600-1799, the economy of Fife was based on exports of fish, coal, salt, agricu...
This penultimate volume in the series of indexes to land grants issued in Maryland contains an al...
This is the most important multi-volume work on the genealogy, biography, and history of central ...
Facsimle reprint. Originally published: London, 1901.
Of all the compilations of Virginia genealogies this is undoubtedly one of the most comprehensive...
This genealogical source book by David Dobson identifies some of the inhabitants of Dublin betwee...
This present offering is a reprint of the original 1831 edition, one of only two editions of the ...
In 1905, Crozier launched an ambitious series entitled 'Virginia County Records.' The series, ori...
This work contains reprints of virtually every article on births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths...
This book contains the following information from the earliest probate records for La Porte Count...
These Georgia tax digests are a significant genealogical resource, especially prior to 1820, a pe...
This is the second volume on Talbot County in the ongoing series Abstracts of the Debt Books of t...
Historians and genealogists have mostly overlooked the role of women in the American Revolution, ...