This book contains the 6,225 marriages listed in the Accomack County, Virginia, Marriage Register...
This is the history of 'the work and workers connected with the founding and development of Oak H...
This slender volume contains data transcribed from the Cumberland County, Virginia, tithable list...
The material covered in this thirty-four volume series includes essentially everything of interes...
This work is an extensive compilation of the history of Franklin County, Kentucky, from its forma...
Hyde Co., originally known as Wickham, is bound by Pamlico Sound and Beaufort, Washington, Tyrell...
Essex County, Massachusetts, is a region of genealogical interest to many people across the count...
The Brunswick Herald was a four-page, weekly newspaper. The front page usually consisted of busin...
This study traces fifteen generations of the Browne (later Brown) family's known descendants begi...
It Doesnâ¿¿t End with Us is the history of the Daily Cardinal, the University of Wisconsin-Madiso...
The material covered in this thirty-four volume series includes essentially everything of interes...
Registration of births and deaths began as early as 1863 in some areas of Missouri. Although coun...
This is intended to supplement what has previously been published in Rolls and List of Connecticu...
Over 33,000 names of people who died between 1846 and 1918.This index furnishes a comprehensive a...
A portion of this work has been dedicated to the loyalists of Cape Cod and the islands of Nantuck...
This work, the thirteenth in a series of books about Maryland families, investigates the Miles fa...
This work is fourteenth in a series about Maryland families. The author, already well known for h...
This volume, linking the Drennen Roll and the Guion Miller Applications, is a valuable addition t...
The purpose of this work is to make Daniel Miller's history of the German-American press, from it...
Walter Knittle's exploration of the 1709 immigration of Germans to England, and then the colonies...
Nothing is more fascinating or valuable to a historian than a first hand account of a place or ti...
Composed of yeomen from the 'butternut' portion of Ohio, the 116th Ohio Volunteer Infantry fought...
Published on the eve of the 225th anniversary of the battle of Stony Point, The Enterprise in Con...
The Brunswick Herald was a four-page, weekly newspaper. The front page usually consisted of busin...
This collectible classic, much sought after by connoisseurs of colonial American military history...
This volume, thirty-first in the series, contains abstracts about the people of this period; the ...
This is the comprehensive biography of Reverend Seth Noble-famous preacher, patriot and pioneer f...
Much has been written about the men who fought for freedom during the American Revolution; howeve...
These agricultural census records name only the head of the household; however, they do yield uni...
This index represents marriage records for not only residents of the District of Columbia, but al...
Information was gleamed from several sources, including Record Group 127, Records of the United S...
This book documents the known descendants of 1739 immigrant, Johann Jacob Lantz, who settled in A...
With over 1400 Carolina surnames referenced in this major work, Mr. Hehir provides, in one source...
From the Compiler's Notes: 'The information listed in this publication was compiled from numerous...
The Banning name originated in Denmark more than a thousand years ago.This book opens with a shor...
William Hurley continues to excavate quality research materials for those readers interested in t...
Mr. Hurley's Our Maryland Heritage series continues with this book, which investigates the Duvall...
This volume is a surname study of the Gilbert and Hopkins families of Messick, Poquoson, York Cou...
'Volume 1TT of the Draper Manuscripts consists of: (1) an agreement, dated May 3, 1781 for exchan...
This volume, twenty-third in the series, contains abstracts of the people and events of this peri...
'To go back in time and know our ancestors would be the greatest of all adventures.' With this se...
Perhaps the greatest light can be shed upon the Scottish nation when one studies the biographies ...
Marlboro County, located in the northeast corner of South Carolina, was established in 1785 in th...
This book was actually written by Finlay Maclean, a son of John Maclean. It is a compilation of t...
The first book of Accomack County's court orders (1663-1666) documented the county's infancy; new...
The bulk of the data in this research aid falls in the 18th and 19th centuries, but some of the e...
This informative genealogy presents ten generations of the descendants of the Huguenot John Malle...
This no frills abstraction of Kentucky Wills and inventories contains only hard facts, which the ...