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Page No. 1 10/03/00 DARTMOUTH FHC INDEFINITE LOAN INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2000 Page No. 1 10/03/00 DARTMOUTH FHC INDEFINITE LOAN INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2000 COUNTY CITY, TOWN OR PARISH DESCRIPTION NOTE FILM ITEM -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ------- ---- ** ** SURNAMES ** ABBEY THE RISLEY FAMILY HISTORY 1321320 3 AILEY THE TAYLOR AILEY FAMILY OF SHAWNEE 1697666 7 AILEY THE TAYLOR AILEY FAMILY OF SHAWNEE 1697666 7 ALDRICH LANPHEAR - COLLINS - FISH FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS CA. 1798-1948 1697666 8 ALDRICH LANPHEAR-COLLLINS-FISH FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS 1697666 8 ALEXANDER ESTILL FAMILY / COMPILED BY ALMA LACKEY WILSON 1597653 1 ALLEN MASTER INDEX - SUPPLEMENT TO ALLENS, QUAKERS OF SHENANDOAH 1421608 5 ALLEN PAYZANT FAMILY OF QUEENS & HANTS CO., NOVA SCOTIA 1630-1950 1319528 20 ALLEN RALPH ALLEN OF SANDWICH, MASSACHUSETTS 1421608 7 ALLEN RALPH ALLEN OF SANDWICH, MASSACHUSETTS 1421608 7 ALLEN RELATIVES OF ALLEN, MULLINS, MCEACHRON, ORMISTON 1740-1975 1319528 3 ALLEN RELATIVES OF THE ALLEN/MULLIN & MCEACHRON/ORMISTON 1319528 3 ALLEN THE ALLEN FAMILY OF DARTMOUTH N.S. 1319528 2 ALLEN THE ALLEN FAMILY OF DARTMOUTH, NS, 1738-1931 1319528 2 ALLISON PAYZANT : BIBLE RECORDS 1853-1948 1319528 19 ALLISON PAYZANT FAMILY RECORDS, 1853-1948, 1881-1916 1319528 19 ALVEY THOMAS GREEN ALVEY AND HIS DESCENDANTS 1421608 11 ALVEY THOMAS GREEN ALVEY AND HIS DESCENDANTS 1421608 11 AMON A BRANCH OF THE HAYMAN, HYNDMAN, AMON FAMILY TREES 1757-1961 1319528 14 AMON ONE BRANCH OF HAYMAN HYNDMAN - AMON FAMILY TREE 1319528 14 AMOS JOHN MAJOR AMOS 1421608 8 AMOS OUR AMOS FAMILY 1421608 8 ANDELIN THE ANDELIN FAMILY 1421608 10 ANDELIN THE ANDELIN FAMILY 1421608 10 ANDERS THE ANDERS & ANDREWS OF ORANGE, ASHE AND ALLEGHANY 1421608 9 ANDERS THE ANDERS AND ANDREWS FAMILY OF ORANGE, ASHE, AND ALLEGHANY 1421608 9 ANDERSON FAMILY CHART OF JOHN HAMILTON AND HIS WIFE 1036775 6 ANDERSON HOUGH - ANDERSON FAMILY DATA, 1647-1930 1319528 31 ANDERSON HOUGH-ANDERSON FAMILY DATA 1647-1930 1319528 31 ANDREWS DESCENDANTS OF BARTHOLOMEW MUSGRAVE/ANNE SPARLING 1035578 5 ANTHONY ANTHONY FAMILY FROM 1495-1904 0896811 2 ARCHIBALD BAIRD RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 ARCHIBALD BAIRD: HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 ATWATER ATWATER HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, 1465-1956 6332807 0 Page No. 2 10/03/00 DARTMOUTH FHC INDEFINITE LOAN INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2000 COUNTY CITY, TOWN OR PARISH DESCRIPTION NOTE FILM ITEM -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ------- ---- ATWOOD DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM SHURTLEFF OF PLYMOUTH MASS 1321318 3 AVERY GENEALOGY OF THE MOXLEY FAMILY 1036775 11 AXELSON DOCUMENTS AS TO ALFRED ROBERT CRONHJELM 0962605 3 BACHILER STEPHEN BACHILIER AND THE PLOUGH CO. OF 1630 0994095 29 BAIRD BAIRD RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 BAIRD BAIRD: HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 BAKER MEMOIR OF GENERAL SIR WILLIAM ERSKINE BAKER SCOTLAND 0994095 27 BAKER THE PETERS FAMILY OF CORNWALL ENGLAND 1066-1980 1319528 27 BAKER THE PETERS FAMILY OF CORNWALL, ENGLAND, 1066-1980 1319528 27 BALDERSTON ATWATER HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, 1465-1956 6332807 0 BALL DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL BALL SCO-CAN-US 1035578 1 BARBER CRICHTON: BIBLE RECORDS 1805-1942 1319528 22 BARBER CRICHTON: FAMILY RECORDS 1805-1942, 1750-1968 1319528 22 BARNHILL BAIRD RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 BARNHILL BAIRD: HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 BATTIN THE WAGNER AND BATTIN FAMILIES 1698047 2 BAUER THE ALLEN FAMILY OF DARTMOUTH, NS, 1738-1931 1319528 2 BEACH THE ANCESTRY AND POSTERITY OF OBIL BEACH 6019984 0 BEAMISH DAVIDSON-DAVISON FAMILY, 1055-1947 1319528 7 BEARD BOUSFIELD FAMILY GROUP RECORDS AND PEDIGREES 1698-1990 1669413 0 BECKWITH DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CHIPMAN, THE PIONEER 1614-1832 1319528 34 BECKWITH SKETCH OF CHIPMAN FAMILY OF N.S. 1319528 34 BEDFORD THE CLAY FAMILY QUARTERLY (JAN. 1966 & APR. 1973) 6047146 0 BEEBE THE MACAULAY FAMILY OF LEWIS (SCOTLAND) 1520-1965 1319528 16 BELCHER THE CLAY FAMILY QUARTERLY - VOL. 1. NO. 1 (FEB. 1975) 6047163 0 BELL THE HUNT FAMILY OF HALIFAX, VERMONT 6093598 0 BELLIVEAU ANCESTRY OF JOSEPH RENE MELANSON 1036775 9 BENEDICT THE TROWBRIDGE GENEALOGY 1321320 1 BENJAMIN WILLIAM COALDWELL AND HIS DESCENDANTS 6010318 0 BENNETT MCDOUGAL AND ALLIED FAMILIES 1597653 2 BENTLEY THE ALLEN FAMILY OF DARTMOUTH, NS, 1738-1931 1319528 2 BERNHARD HARD HEADED DUTCHMEN: G. BERNARD & DESCENDANTS 1698047 1 BIGGS HISTORY OF JOHN BIGGS OF KIMPTON, HERT'S, ENGLAND VOL. 1, PT. 2 1697666 4 BIGGS THE HISTORY OF JOHN BIGGS OF KIMPTON HERT'S ENG. 1697666 4 BINNEY HOUGH-ANDERSON FAMILY DATA 1647-1930 1319528 31 Page No. 3 10/03/00 DARTMOUTH FHC INDEFINITE LOAN INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2000 COUNTY CITY, TOWN OR PARISH DESCRIPTION NOTE FILM ITEM -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ------- ---- BISHOP WILLIAM COALDWELL AND HIS DESCENDANTS 6010318 0 BLACK THE ETTER FAMILY, 1715-1961 1319528 13 BLACKIE BAIRD RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 BLACKIE BAIRD: HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL RECORD 1740-1872 1319528 4 BLAIR FAMILY RECORDS 1610-1833 1319528 30 BLAKENEY BLAKENEY FAMILY PAPERS 1441064 3 BLANCHARD ANCESTRY OF JOSEPH RENE MELANSON 1036775 9 BLENNERHASSETT BOUSFIELD FAMILY GROUP RECORDS AND PEDIGREES 1698-1990 1669413 0 BLISS HOUGH-ANDERSON FAMILY DATA 1647-1930 1319528 31 BODIE THE CROMER FAMILY: BEGINNING IN 1752 1698046 6 BOONE DAVIS FAMILY RECORDS 1697666 10 BOUKNIGHT THE CROMER FAMILY: BEGINNING IN 1752 1698046 6 BOUSFIELD BOUSFIELD FAMILY GROUP RECORDS AND PEDIGREES 1698-1990 1669413 0 BOUSKA ROOTS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND DAKOTA 1697666 1 BOUTON AMERICAN ANCESTORS OF MARGARET BOUTON & WM. THOM 1321318 1 BOUZA ROOTS IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND DAKOTA 1697666 1 BOWEN BOWEN 0940048 3 BOWN THE PETERS FAMILY OF CORNWALL, ENGLAND, 1066-1980 1319528 27 BRACKEN AMERICAN ANCESTORS OF MARGARET BOUTON & WM. THOM 1321318 1 BRADLEY ATWATER HISTORY AND GENEALOGY, 1465-1956 6332807 0 BRALEY HISTORY OF JOHN BIGGS OF KIMPTON, HERT'S, ENGLAND VOL. 1, PT. 2 1697666 4 BREAU DESBARRES CHILDREN AND CONNECTION WITH LEBLANC 1626-1947 1319528 12 BREAU DESBARRES CHILDREN AND LEBLANC 1626-1947 1319528 12 BREWER THE RISLEY FAMILY HISTORY 1321320 3 BREWSTER RAYMOND AND ROACH BIBLE RECORDS, 1744-1889 1036775 1 BRISTOL TRAPNELL FAMILY 14TH-20TH CENTURY 6069620 0 BROWN GENEALOGY OF THE PITCAIRN ISLAND FAMILIES 1239434 12 BROWN THE PETERS FAMILY OF CORNWALL ENGLAND 1066-1980 1319528 27 BROWNFIELD FAMILY CHART OF JOHN HAMILTON AND HIS WIFE 1036775 6 BURTON DESCENDENTS OF JOHN CROWDIS AND SARAH HART ENG-NS-USA 1035578 9 BURTON THE STOVALL FAMILY AND RELATED LINES 1421842 3 BYNUM OUR MELVINS AND KIN 6046797 0 CALDWELL WILLIAM COALDWELL AND HIS DESCENDANTS 6010318 0 CAMERON FAMILY RECORDS: MAXWELL, IRVING AND FRASER OGG 1700-1952 1319528 15 CAMERON GENEALOGICAL RECORDS,MAXWELL,IRVING AND FRASER OGG 1319528 15 Page No. 4 10/03/00 DARTMOUTH FHC INDEFINITE LOAN INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2000 COUNTY CITY, TOWN OR PARISH DESCRIPTION NOTE FILM ITEM -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ------- ---- CAMERON MACDOUGALL FAMILY GENEALOGY, 1290-1945 1319528 23 CAMERON MACDOUGALL FAMILY GENEALOGY, 1290-1945 1319528 23 CAMPBELL NEIL MACAULAY & RACHAEL MACDONALD SCO-NS-USA 1035578 8 CARLISLE THE FIRST CARLISLE 1559449 11 CARMICHAEL DESCENDANTS OF BARTHOLOMEW MUSGRAVE/ANNE SPARLING 1035578 5 CARVER MY LONGWELL FAMILY HISTORY 1698046 4 CATES KATES KIN 6055242 0 CHAPMAN THE PANGBURN LETTER 6047342 0 CHERRY THE CLELANDS OF COUNTY DOWN IRELAND 0496750 0 CHIPMAN DESCENDANTS OF JOHN CHIPMAN, THE PIONEER 1614-1832 1319528 34 CHIPMAN SKETCH OF CHIPMAN FAMILY OF N.S. 1319528 34 CHISHOLM DAVIDSON - DAVISON FAMILY, 1055-1947 1319528 7 CHISHOLM DAVIDSON-DAVISON FAMILY, 1055-1947 1319528 7 CHITTENDEN FAMILY HISTORY OF ABRAHAM MARSH WILDE 1321320 4 CHURCH GENEALOGY OF THE TRIPP FAMILY 6052862 0 CHURCHILL DAVIDSON - DAVISON FAMILY, 1055-1947 1319528 7 CHURCHILL THE GREENWOOD TREE IN THREE CONTINENTS 6101134 0 CLARK GENEALOGY OF THE PITCAIRN ISLAND FAMILIES 1239434 12 CLARKSON MEMOIRS OF MATTHEW CLARKSON OF PHILADELPHIA 0962605 2 CLAY THE CLAY FAMILY QUARTERLY (JAN. 1966 & APR. 1973) 6047146 0 CLAY THE CLAY FAMILY QUARTERLY - VOL. 1. NO. 1 (FEB. 1975) 6047163 0 CLAY THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HENRY CLAY 0962605 1 CLAY THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HENRY CLAY 1777-1852 0962605 1 CLAYES THE CLAY FAMILY QUARTERLY (JAN. 1966 & APR. 1973) 6047146 0 CLAYTON EXTRACTS FROM SIR WILLIAM CLAYTON'S JORUNALS 1861-1914 1559449 5 CLELAND THE CLELANDS OF COUNTY DOWN IRELAND 0496750 0 CLEMENS NIGON GENEALOGY, CA. 1710-1989 1697666 6 CLEMENT GENEALOGY OF THE MOXLEY FAMILY 1036775 11 CLEVERLY THE ETTER FAMILY, 1715-1961 1319528 13 COALDWELL WILLIAM COALDWELL AND HIS DESCENDANTS 6010318 0 COFFIN GENEALOGY OF THE PITCAIRN ISLAND FAMILIES 1239434 12 COLDWELL WILLIAM COALDWELL AND HIS DESCENDANTS 6010318 0 COLE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM SHURTLEFF OF PLYMOUTH MASS 1321318 3 COLE STEPHEN HOPKINS OF THE MAYFLOWER & HIS DESCENDANTS 6087743 0 COLLINS LANPHEAR - COLLINS - FISH FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS CA. 1798-1948 1697666 8 Page No. 5 10/03/00 DARTMOUTH FHC INDEFINITE LOAN INDEX - SEPTEMBER 2000 COUNTY CITY, TOWN OR PARISH DESCRIPTION NOTE FILM ITEM -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- -------------- ------- ---- COLLINS LANPHEAR-COLLLINS-FISH FAMILY BIBLE RECORDS 1697666 8 COLMAN COLMAN GENEALOGY 1035750 8 COMISH HISTORY OF JOHN BIGGS OF KIMPTON, HERT'S, ENGLAND VOL. 1, PT. 2 1697666 4 CONWAY NIGON GENEALOGY, CA. 1710-1989 1697666 6
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