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-hunters—passen- write a biography, How-to Books & Manuals ger lists, cemetery records, history narrative, or mem- directories, etc.— oir. Ms. Carmack covers has greatly improved op- each element step-by- : IT’S ALL RELATIVE portunities for research. step, showing you how Enlarged 2nd Edition This fifth edition highlights to: (1) select the best type Jackie Smith Arnold all of the recent develop- of family history to write, In clear, practical terms ments, making it the most (2) decide on a theme, (3) Mrs. Arnold explains every- current and comprehensive conduct efficient research thing there is to know about guide to German roots to flesh out a narrative, kinship: about agnate and available. (4) put subjects in the cognate kinship, collateral 5th ed., xiii,125 pp., context of social history, and , the kin- indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN and (5) get the words ship connection of orphans, 9780806320113. #GPC 398. down on paper. foundlings, foster children, $21.95 x, 246 pp., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806317830. adopted children, wills (kin- ROOTS FOR KIDS: A Guide for ship and the rights of inheri- #GPC 886. $24.50 Young People. 2nd Edition tance), degrees of consan- guinity, and how to calculate Susan Provost Beller THE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO USING relationships. Roots for Kids is based TAX LISTS The enlarged second on a twelve-week course Cornelius Carroll edition explores the role of the author developed for This guide is a primer for making the best ge- same-sex , with a state-by-state break- her fourth grade class. nealogical use of tax lists. The author differenti- down of current law, placing the topic in the While the book is suitable ates between tax lists, quit rents, tithables, militia context of history, law, religion, and the chang- for teachers seeking to lists, censuses, and similar records and the laws ing culture of the modern family. Contains an supplement their social that applied to them. He demonstrates how tax expanded glossary, bibliography, and index. studies curriculum with lists can be used for determining parentage, birth Enlarged 2nd ed. 144 pp., paper. 2012. ISBN material on family history, and death dates, indentured servitude, slavery, 9780806319537. #GPC 178. $16.95 it will be used principally manumission, and racial status. They can be by a whole range of young used, in conjunction with other records, to help WHAT’S IN A NAME? people in their first attempt determine the parentage of a female, the date of Leonard R. N. Ashley at genealogical research. a marriage, migration routes, and the accuracy of The author takes the young readers through an family traditions. Prof. Ashley’s book gives introduction to genealogy, then to discussions of the facts behind the names of their and their ’ families, teaching 8½" x 11". 60 pp., illus., paper. (1996), repr. persons, places and things: them how to ask questions, how to organize 2010. ISBN 9780806347073. #CFC 9201. $22.50 how forenames have their their materials, and how to use the Internet to THE COMPLETE BEGINNER’S GUIDE to fashions, where conduct research in local, state, and national Genealogy, the Internet, and Your Genealogy had their origins, name trends records. With its emphasis on the Internet, and fashions, name crazes, this second edition explains how easy it is for Computer Program. Updated Edition names in magic and the youngsters to explore genealogy databases and Karen Clifford occult, middle names and to tap into the online resources of libraries and This book shows how nicknames, trick names and historical societies. to combine traditional married names, place names, research methods in street names, the psychology 2nd ed. 8½" x 11". 104 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2007. ISBN 9780806317779. #GPC 422. $24.50 the National Archives, of names, naming practices the LDS Family History around the world, personal Library, and other major factors in naming, tips for giving a a good CARMACK’S GUIDE TO COPYRIGHT & resource centers with name, what names tell us about ourselves . . . CONTRACTS. A Primer for Genealogists, today’s technology; how you name it, it’s here! Writers & Researchers to conduct research in 265 pp., paper. (1989), repr. 2000. ISBN Sharon DeBartolo Carmack courthouse records, cen- 9780806312613. #GPC 185. $22.00 Sooner or later, every suses, and vital records researcher, writer, or using the new technolo- IN SEARCH OF YOUR CANADIAN ROOTS. teacher must struggle gies of computers and Tracing Your in Canada. Third with one of the following the Internet. It shows you how to organize your Edition issues: Do I need permis- family papers; how to enter information into a Angus Baxter sion to use some-­ genealogy computer program so that you can Mr. Baxter discusses the thing off the Internet? easily manage, store and retrieve your data; how great migrations of Scots, Can I reproduce a to analyze the data and place it in various tables, Irish, English, Germans, newspaper obituary on charts, and forms; and how to put together a Huguenots, Ukrainians, and my ancestor without family history notebook—all the while using Jews to Canada, and de- permission? How do I conventional record sources with a modern scribes the national archives know whether some- search and retrieval system. in Ottawa. The author also thing is in the public The updated edition contains references to provides a province-by-prov- domain? Does copyright current URLs and databases, discusses new ince survey the records and protect my website? Can options, describes the latest record repositories in each I publish my ancestor’s procedures at FamilySearch, and includes a revi- of the ten provinces and diary without anyone’s permission? Is my lecture sion of the census chapter to reflect the release the Yukon and Northwest or lesson protected by copyright? If I write some- of the 1930 census. territories. thing for my genealogical society as a volunteer, 8½" x 11". 360 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2010. 3rd ed. 400 pp., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. who owns the copyright? Do I need permission ISBN 9780806318752. #GPC 1047. $47.00 2008. ISBN 9780806316260. #GPC 391. $36.00 to download GEDCOM files? This easy-to-understand guide answers all THE SLEUTH BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS. IN SEARCH OF YOUR GERMAN ROOTS. these questions, explaining copyright laws, Strategies for More A Complete Guide to Tracing Your rights, and publishing agreements and how these Successful Family in the Germanic Areas of Europe. Fifth apply to genealogists, writers, and researchers. History Research Edition xv, 119 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2007. Emily Anne Croom ISBN 9780806317588. #GPC 883. $19.50 Angus Baxter What do you do when This fifth edition helps you trace your German YOU CAN WRITE YOUR FAMILY HISTORY you hit the proverbial ancestry, not only in Germany but in all the brick wall? Try gleaning German-speaking areas of Europe. All of the Sharon DeBartolo Carmack advice from literary major archives and many of the smaller one, as In this entertaining book, popular author and sleuths like Miss Marple, well as church parishes, have websites contain- speaker Sharon Carmack explains exactly what Sherlock Holmes, and ing contact information and information on their it takes to create a compelling, highly readable, Hercule Poirot! That’s holdings. An ever-increasing number of Internet and entirely true story, whether you decide to what expert genealo- databases with information relevant to German 2 How-To Books & Manuals www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company gist Emily Croom helps you do in this guide, the various methods of the records of lineage, hereditary, and other which blends literary methods of deduction with cross-referencing notes special organizations. genealogical expertise. Case studies and research for purposes of retrieval 2nd ed. vi, 96 pp., paper. (1996), repr. 2010. examples illustrate genealogical sleuths in ac- and evaluation. Section ISBN 9780806346274. #CFC 9156. $22.00 tion, taking you through the process of solving four describes frustrating research problems. numbering, and section HISTORY FOR GENEALOGISTS. Using 8½" x 11". 290 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2000), five discusses descen- Chronological Time Lines to Find and dancy numbering and the repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806317878. #GPC 1221. Understand Your Ancestors. Revised Edition, $41.50 merits of the three main numbering systems—the With 2016 Addendum Incorporating UNPUZZLING YOUR PAST. 4th Edition. Register, Rec­ord, and Corrections to the 2009 Edition by Denise Expanded, Updated and Revised Henry systems—plus Dol- Larson Emily Anne Croom larhide’s own combined Judy Jacobson Ahnentafel/Henry numbering system. This edition Great for both indi- This work consists of features new material on computer software and specific historical time vidual and classroom use, CD databases. this guide is intended for lines that answer ba- 8½" x 11". 98 pp., paper. (1999), repr. 2001. ISBN sic questions about our beginners with little or no 9780806312224. #GPC 1495. $22.50 prior research experience. forebears. For example, if you are trying to learn It provides all the tools CHEROKEE CONNECTIONS. By Myra V. you need to begin your when your ancestors left Gormley. 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America, Europe, and much, much more! thank-you notes, and more. Profusely illustrated x, 310 pp., indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN and indexed. 4th ed. 8½" x 11". 278 pp., profusely illus., indexed, 9780806357683. #CFC 8250. $41.00 paper. (2001), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806318547. 135 pp., illus., maps, indexed, paper. (1993), repr. #GPC 1222. $41.50 2010. ISBN 9780806345598. #GPC 9575. $21.00 GENEALOGY AS PASTIME AND PROFESSION. 2nd Edition Getting Started in Genealogy ONLINE SUSTAINABLE GENEALOGY: Separating Fact Donald L. 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ISBN a How to Start section of an Internet family tree, 9780806301884. #GPC 2975. $12.50 outlining a unique seven- Mr. Hite demonstrates that step system for gathering many are the treasured TRACING ANCESTORS AMONG THE FIVE facts essential for any family stories that have CIVILIZED TRIBES. By Rachal Mills Lennon. genealogical project. fallen under the lens of See #GPC 3350, p. 14. A Where to Find More careful research in primary section follows, giving sources and DNA testing. HOW TO FIND YOUR FAMILY HISTORY IN the websites of the most important genealogy Here are a few of the look-up sites, lineage-linked sites, genealogical lessons that can guide you in your research: U.S. CHURCH RECORDS: A Genealogical software/GEDCOM sites, and a list of the various recognizing when identical surnames conceal Guide, with Specific Resources for Major branches of the National Archives and their web different nationalities; understanding when and Christian Denominations before 1900 addresses. 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You may find details preliminary stage of your research to the final ary, or published, accounts as the foundation presentation of your work as a report or a book. about your ancestors recorded long before the for our genealogies. One of the most valuable existence of civil records. The first section covers the three basic types chapters contains a list of nearly 100 different of projects—pedigrees, lineages, and de- 8½" x 11", 154 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2019. kinds of alternative sources of genealogical in- ISBN 9780806320953. #GPC 3911. $29.95 scendancies. The second section tells how to formation that researchers may fail to consult. organize notes, while the third section shows This second edition features a new chapter on 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 How-To Books & Manuals 3

system. Records that are available on microfilm THE RESEARCHER’S GUIDE TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. Fourth Edition through other facilities have also been included. This work also includes a history of natural- Val D. Greenwood ization and citizenship, an appendix on Native In every field of study there is one book that rises above the rest in American tribal citizenship records, hard-to- stature and authority and becomes the standard work in the field. In find information on the records of Japanese and genealogy that book is The Researcher’s Guide. It is the text of choice Chinese Americans, and records of internment in colleges and universities or wherever courses in American genealogy of American citizens by the U.S. Government. are taught. While it instructs the researcher in the timeless principles of 406 pp., paper. (1997), repr. 2006. ISBN genealogical research, it also identifies the most current classes of records 9780806315324. #GPC 5177. $36.00 and research tools, gives their locations, explains their uses, and evalu- ates each of them in the context of the research process. THE HIDDEN HALF OF THE FAMILY. This 4th edition has been completely updated, incorporating all the A Sourcebook for Women’s Genealogy latest developments, principles, and resources relevant to family history research. There are now two chapters about technology as it relates to Christina K. Schaefer family history research, including major family history websites and In- The first part of the ternet resources. Virtually every chapter provides information on Internet book discusses the websites pertinent to the subject discussed in that chapter. “Recommend- special ways women ed as the most comprehensive how-to book on American genealogical are dealt with in federal and local history research.”—Library Journal records such as immigra- 4th ed., 778 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN 9780806320663. #GPC 2364. $49.95 tion records, passports, naturalization records, census enumerations, land records, military records, and records dealing with BLACK GENESIS. A Resource Book for THE CENTER. A Guide to Genealogical minorities. The bulk of this African-American Genealogy. 2nd Edition Research in the National Capital Area reference work, however, James M. Rose & Alice Eichholz Christina K. Schaefer deals with the individual states, showing how their laws, records, and When Black Genesis This book identifies resources can be used in determining female was originally published those resources in the identity. Each state section contains a detailed in 1978, it was the first Washington, D.C. area that listing of eight key categories of information: book to provide research- will aid family historians in (1) Marriage and (marriage and divorce ers with information tracing their ancestors (the laws and where to find marriage and divorce on resources and a National Archives, Library records); (2) Property and (women’s methodology specific to of Congress, the DAR Li- legal status in a state as reflected in statute African-American geneal- brary, the National Genea- law, code, and legislative acts); (3) Suffrage; (4) ogy. Now, this landmark logical Society, and many Citizenship; (5) Census Information; (6) Other publication has been more). Under each facility (information on welfare, pensions, and other completely updated and listed there is a survey of laws affecting women); (7) Bibliography; and (8) is once again the premier key record holdings, with a Selected Resources for Women’s History. guide to African-American description of the records, genealogy. a summary of their contents, an explanation of 8½" x 11". 310 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1999), Part I provides an their organization, and directions for their use. repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806315829. #GPC 5179. $47.00 overview of general research principles and 8½" x 11". 160 pp., indexed, paper. (1996), repr. methodology, while Part II contains a rundown of 1997. ISBN 9780806315157. #GPC 5175. $24.50 specific resources for all 50 states, Canada, and A GENEALOGIST’S GUIDE TO DISCOVERING the West Indies, with special emphasis on the A GUIDE TO NATURALIZATION RECORDS YOUR AFRICAN-AMERICAN ANCESTORS. records unique to black genealogy. Resources OF THE UNITED STATES How to Find and Record Your Unique described include research guides, published ge- Christina K. Schaefer Heritage nealogies, community studies on African-Amer- Franklin Carter Smith & Emily Anne Croom ican families and, most importantly, original Arranged by state, research material that can be found in national, county, and city, the Guide This book is unique be- state, county, and city archives, and in historical identifies all repositories cause it includes methods societies and libraries. of naturalization records, for successful research in systematically indicating slavery-era records as well 2nd ed. xvi, 422 pp., paper. (2003), repr. 2008. as strategies to help you ISBN 9780806317359. #GPC 4992. $36.00 the types of records held, their dates of coverage, identify your ancestors’ slaveholder and slavehold- FINDING OUR . A Guidebook to and the location of original ing family. Case studies Jewish Genealogy and microfilm records. The Guide also pinpoints from various states and Dan Rottenberg the whereabouts of federal time periods tell the stories Mr. Rottenberg shows court records in all Na- of real families whose lives how to do a success- tional Archives facilities. were recorded in public ful search by probing It identifies all informa- records that you too can the memories of living tion that is available on microfilm through the use. Discovering your fam- relatives, by examin- National Archives or the Family History Library ily history can be a power- ing marriage licenses, gravestones, ships’ pas- senger lists, naturalization records, birth and death GENEALOGICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE COLONIAL AMERICAS: certificates and other A Complete Digest of the Records of All the Countries of the public documents, and by Western Hemisphere looking for clues in family Christina K. Schaefer traditions and customs. Supplementing the Ms. Schaefer shows the researcher where to find the most important ge- “how to” instructions is a nealogical records of the colonial period and how to access them. Equally guide to some 8,000 Jewish family names, giving important, she has defined the various classes of records in each country, the origins of the names, sources of information identified as many of them as is practicable, provided historical background about each family, and the names of related fam- and brief sketches of the records themselves, added a description of the prin- ilies whose histories have been recorded. Other cipal holdings of the major repositories of each country, and has interwoven features include a country-by-country guide to selected reading lists throughout. The subject matter covers the colonial tracing Jewish ancestors abroad, a list of Jewish records of all the Americas, from Latin America to the Caribbean and from family history books, and a guide to researching the original Thirteen Colonies to Canada and New France. genealogy in Mormon records and in Israel. 829 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1998), repr. 2000. ISBN 9780806315768. #GPC 5176. $60.95 xiv, 401 pp., paper. (1977), repr. 1998. ISBN 9780806311517. #GPC 5000. $24.95 4 General Reference & Finding Aids www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company ful experience that also allows you to create a plete overhaul of the 2nd OUR QUAKER ANCESTORS: Finding Them in special legacy for your loved ones. edition of 1995, and it is Quaker Records 8½" x 11", 256 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2003), up-to-date and more useful Ellen T. Berry & David A. Berry than ever. It provides a repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806317885. #GPC 5455. Our Quaker Ancestors $41.50 reliable guide to American county courthouses, giv- describes the types of ing current addresses and Quaker records that are READING EARLY AMERICAN HANDWRITING available, the location Kip Sperry phone numbers, informa- tion about the coverage of the records, and the This book explains and availability of key proper and effective use of techniques for reading early courthouse records such as those records, guiding the American documents, pro- probate, land, naturaliza- researcher through the py- vides samples of alphabets tion, and vital records, and ramidal “meeting” structure and letter forms, defines timely advice on the whole range of services to the records of birth, mar- terms and abbreviations available at the courthouse. Where available it riage, death, , commonly used in early also gives current websites and e-mail addresses. and removal. American documents such Besides its obvious genealogical uses, the The work begins with as wills, deeds and church County Courthouse Book can also be used for a history of the Quaker records, and, furthermore, land title searches, legal investigations, questions movement and a discussion of its organization presents numerous examples of property rights and inheritance, and indeed and structure, particularly as it affects genealogi- of these records. Each docu- personal searches and investigations of all kinds. cal research. Later chapters describe Quaker mi- ment—nearly 100 of them at various stages of grations to and within America, the special types 3rd ed. 8½" x 11". 332 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN of records available for research, and the Berrys’ complexity—appears with the author’s transcrip- 9780806317977. #GPC 425. $60.95 tion on a facing page, enabling the reader to very own methods for locating and using those check his own transcription. Also covered are records. There are chapters on record reposito- numbers and roman numerals, dates and the THE GENEALOGIST’S ADDRESS BOOK. ries and libraries with Quaker source material, change from the Julian Calendar to the Gregori- 6th Edition non-Quaker repositories, and Quaker sources an Calendar, abbreviations and contractions, and Elizabeth Petty Bentley and repositories outside the U.S., together with a standard terms found in early American records. Now in its 6th edition, bibliography, maps of selected meeting locations, 8½" x 11". 289 pp., illus., paper. (1998), repr. this directory gives you and a glossary of terms peculiar to the Society 2008. ISBN 9780806308463. #GPC 5513. $36.00 access to all the key of Friends. sources of genealogical 136 pp., paper. (1990), repr. 2002. ISBN UNDERSTANDING COLONIAL HANDWRITING information, providing 9780806311906. #GPC 483. $24.50 Harriet Stryker-Rodda names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, e- AMERICAN SETTLEMENTS AND The author has developed a simple technique mail addresses, websites, MIGRATIONS. A Primer for Genealogists and for reading colonial handwriting. Here she names of contact per- Family Historians presents examples of colonial letter forms and , and other pertinent Lloyd De Witt Bockstruck script, showing the letter forms in the process information for more of development and marking the ways in which This book provides a synopsis of the original than 27,000 organiza- patterns of settlement and migration for the U.S., they differ from later letter forms. She also tions, including libraries, provides a comparison of English and American with emphasis on the states and territories that archives, societies, were established between the colonial period handwriting and examples of name forms and government agencies, vital records offices, pro- signatures, all to bear out her central thesis, and the mid-19th century. The text is arranged fessional bodies, publications, research centers, by region and thereunder by state. For each state that the reader must find meaning in a group of and special interest groups. symbols without needing to see each letter of the author examines pioneers’ places of origin, Based on a written survey of thousands of reasons for settlement, specific places of settle- which the whole is composed. organizations and institutions across the country, 26 pp., paper. (1986), repr. 2007. ISBN ment, names of pioneering families, migrations and supplemented by information from printed within and between states, and more. 9780806311531. #GPC 5647. $8.00 and Internet sources, this new 6th edition 108 pp., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN has been extensively revised and updated, 9780806358314. #CFC 8125. $20.95 eliminating undeliverable addresses and defunct GENERAL REFERENCE & organizations, while adding thousands of ad- FINDING AIDS ditional sources. Besides new websites and DENIZATIONS AND NATURALIZATIONS IN e-mail addresses, the new edition features greatly THE BRITISH COLONIES IN AMERICA, AMERICAN PLACE NAMES OF LONG AGO. expanded coverage of archival agencies and vital 1607–1775 A Republication of the Index to Cram’s records offices, especially in the Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck Unrivaled Atlas of the World as Based on the states and New York. In addition, it is now easier Colonial denization and naturalization records Census of 1890 to use than ever, with all 27,000 entries divided can be difficult to find, since their location varies Gilbert S. Bahn into two easy-to-use sections. from one colony to another. Lloyd Bockstruck This is an index of over 6th ed. 8½" x 11". 809 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. has made the task of locating such records much 100,000 place names of ISBN 9780806317960. #GPC 427. $75.95 easier by compiling a comprehensive register “every county, city, town, village, and post-office in the United States [show- ing] the population of the same according to the SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR GENEALOGISTS Census of 1890.” This in- Drew Smith dex was prepared from the 1890 U.S. census before This book describes the wide array of social networking services that are now it was destroyed. It is of available online and highlights how these services can be used by genealogists, critical importance to the as well as the general public, to share information, photos, and videos with genealogist because most family, friends, and other researchers. Each chapter guides you through a unique genealogical research takes category of social networking services using genealogy-related examples. From place on the county level, blogs and wikis to Facebook and Second Life, author Drew Smith shows you and in Cram’s index all 100,000 places—large how to incorporate these powerful new tools into your family history research. and small—are tied to a specific county. Each You’ll find chapters devoted to the following social networking concepts and entry, in alphabetical order within states, gives services: Blogs, Collaborative editing, Genealogy-specific social networks, General the place name, the county in which the place social networking (Facebook), Photos & video sharing, Podcasts, RSS feeds, Wikis, is located, and the population of the place at the and more. This book is intended to identify those kinds of social networking sites time of the census. and services of most interest to genealogists. Author Drew Smith, MLS, is an academic librarian with the University of South Florida in Tampa. 347 pp., indexed, paper. (1898), repr. 2008. An expert in digital genealogy, with a lifelong interest in family history research, he is Director of the ISBN 9780806315577. #GPC 225. $38.00 Federation of Genealogical Societies and President of the Florida Genealogical Society of Tampa. He is also a regular contributor to Digital Genealogist magazine and is co-host of the weekly Ge- COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOOK. 3rd Edition nealogy Guys Podcast. Elizabeth Petty Bentley 129 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN 9780806317953. #GPC 5446. $23.50 Elizabeth P. Bentley’s new edition is a com- 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 General Reference & Finding Aids 5 of British denization and naturalization records request vital records. It given area of genealogical research. Each outline between 1607 and 1775 from a large body of also gives genealogists and also includes a list of books for future reference published literature. 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It then describes This guide begins with Kentucky’s settlement Elizabeth Shown Mills has been cited by the important records located at the county her peers as the most influential genealogist in background, in 1774, and its statehood in 1792. level, and recommends that research begin at It then describes the early settlers’ migration pat- the post-Roots era. As a pioneer educator in the Tennessee State Library and Archives, which standards-based research and a developer of terns from Virginia and North Carolina through houses original and microfilm copies of most the Cumberland Gap, and others from Penn- problem-solving strategies for proving identi- county records. The guide includes details about ties and , Mills edited a major scholarly sylvania and Maryland down the Ohio River. the key record sources—vital, probate, military, Ports then highlights the most important group journal for sixteen years and both taught and tax, land, and count court records—as well as directed programs in the field’s leading institutes of Kentucky records—vital, probate, military, contact information for the major repositories tax, land, and county court records. Ports also for three decades. Widely published by com- and online resources that provide information for mercial and scholarly presses in genealogy and offers research tips and references key publica- the family researcher. Throughout are research tions, concluding a list of the major repositories history, as well as literature and sociology, Mill’s tips and references to key websites and publica- fifteen books include GPC’s best-seller Evidence containing records of interest to researchers and tions. a description of useful online resources. Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts 2019. ISBN 9780806320861. #GPC 4672. $9.95 to Cyberspace and its companion series, Quick- 2019. ISBN 9780806320915. #GPC 4673. $9.95 Sheets. OLD SOUTHWEST GENEALOGY RESEARCH MARYLAND GENEALOGY RESEARCH Dorothy Williams Potter EVIDENCE EXPLAINED: Michael A. Ports The Old Southwest consisted of territory east Citing History Sources Focusing on traditional record sources such as of the Mississippi, including Georgia, Alabama, from Artifacts to vital records, court, land, and probate records, Mississippi, and parts of Louisiana and Florida. Cyberspace. Third this guide contains useful tips, research advice, Settlers arriving from the Atlantic colonies were Edition Revised analyses of the major record sources used in required to obtain passports for passage through Elizabeth Shown Mills Maryland research and offers clues to finding this country, and after the Revolutionary War, This is a substantial revi- those records in state and local repositories. settlers holding land were required to file proof 2014. ISBN 9780806319988. #GPC 4665. $9.95 sion of the third edition, of ownership. Thus an entire body of records originally published in grew up in the pre-statehood period. This guide MISSISSIPPI GENEALOGY RESEARCH 2015. Evidence Explained identifies the major documents collections is the definitive guide to Michael A. 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Practice & Standards number of censuses, tax lists, and muster rolls Published in the form of Edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills for citizen soldiers and regular troops from the a laminated folder, the In 26 chapters, written colonial years gleaned from archives in France, QuickSheet contains a by 22 experts and edited Spain, Cuba, and Mexico, as well as the U.S. series of sample citations by Ms. Mills, this volume is 234 pp., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN showing the correct way an invaluable resource for 9780806320656. #GPC 3884. $27.50 to identify online sources professional genealogists such as databases, census images, and digital and students, as well as all TIPS & QUIPS for the Family Historian books and articles. It provides rules and models family history researchers. Elizabeth Shown Mills and Ruth Brossette for common record types such as passenger lists, ProGen PPS provides a Lennon vital records, and newspapers. 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4 pp. folded to 8½" x 11", laminated sheet. 2011. surnames, female name usage, penmanship, in the American colonies ISBN 9780806318714. #GPC 3863. $11.25 transcription and translation anomalies, and before the first federal census arbitrary selection criteria in data entry. This of 1790. The population lists, QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s guide shows how to adopt proactive strategies to include poll lists, tax lists, Guide to Individual Problem Analysis: A overcome these problems and thus get the full taxables, militia lists, and Strategic Plan Evidence! Style benefit of databases and indexes. censuses, and were origi- Elizabeth Shown Mills 4 pp., folded to 8½" x 11," laminated sheet. 2012. nally drawn up for purposes Offering a 10-step ISBN 9780806318936. #GPC 3869. $11.25 of taxation and local defense. solution to genealogical Gleaned from archives in problems, this QuickSheet QUICKSHEET: Your Stripped-Bare Guide to Britain and the U.S. and from provides a systematic basis Historical Proof a wide range of published sources, this scholarly work for problem solving unique Elizabeth Shown Mills to genealogy. When faced identifies every type of popu- with an elusive person or Ms. Mills defines ‘proof’ lation list taken before 1790, giving the location missing or contradictory as a conclusion we reach of the manuscript source or a reference to the information, these steps will from a body of evidence. published account. help you to resolve tricky No single source can serve 252 pp., indexed, paper. (1932), repr. 2006. ISBN problems related to sources, as ‘proof.’ No one piece of 9780806313771. #GPC 2345. $34.00 evidence, and proof. information can provide it. No one bit of evidence can This QuickSheet also contains a “Life Stages STATE CENSUS RECORDS Worksheet”—a form to be filled in covering stand alone. Ms. Mills sug- Ann S. Lainhart most life events from birth to death through six gests three ways to arrive specific stages of life. at ‘proof’: evaluating the State censuses rank with source, evaluating the infor- federal censuses as a major 8½" × 11", two-sided, laminated sheet. 2012. mation, and evaluating and ISBN 9780806318950. #GPC 3870. $8.95 genealogical resource but processing the evidence. remain under-utilized. State QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s Ms. Mills also provides censuses not only stand as Guide to the Research Process a “Process Map for Historical Researchers,” substitutes for some of the established on the principle that sources provide Elizabeth Shown Mills missing 1790, 1800, 1810, information from which we identify evidence and 1890 censuses (as well This guide explains for analysis. A sound conclusion may then be as many county and state- how successful research considered ‘proof.’ wide enumerations lost or can be achieved by 8½" x 11", two-sided, laminated sheet. 2014. destroyed between 1790 and following four models: ISBN 9780806320014. #GPC 3872. $8.95 1890) but also as valuable the Research Process population enumerations Model—analyze the in their own right. Many state censuses, for ex- problem, place it in legal QUICKSHEET: Your Stripped-Bare Guide to Citing Sources. First Edition Revised ample, asked different questions than the federal and social context, iden- census, so they record information that cannot Elizabeth Shown Mills tify related and associ- be found elsewhere in federal schedules. State ated individuals, identify Here Ms. Mills offers the by state, year by year, often county by county relevant resources, and essentials of citing sources and district by district, Mrs. Lainhart shows what develop a research plan; for everything from books is available in state census records, when it is the Research Analysis and articles to manuscripts available, and what one might expect to find in Model—provide informa- and websites, providing a the way of data. tion from which we select evidence for analysis, template that can be ap- then a sound conclusion may be treated as 116 pp. (1992), repr. 2008. ISBN plied to any type of source 9780806313627. #GPC 3275. $23.50 “proof” until and unless new evidence emerges material. She also offers to the contrary; the Identity Triangulation Mod- a source-data collection el—identity is every know detail of a human life form to fill out so that each Immigration & and is determined by persona, relationships, and source can be identified, Passenger Lists origin; the Reliability Model—proof is a body of answering the basic who, evidence accumulated in the process of research what, where, and when type and analysis. of questions as quickly and easily as possible. General 4 pp., folded to 8½" x 11," laminated sheet. 2012. 8½" x 11", two-sided, laminated sheet. 2017. MORTON ALLAN DIRECTORY of European ISBN 9780806318929. #GPC 3867. $11.25 ISBN 9780806320250. #GPC 3873. $8.95 Passenger Steamship Arrivals for the Years QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s 1890 to 1930 at the Port of New York, and Guide to Cluster Research (the FAN Principle) for the Years 1904 to 1926 at the Ports Elizabeth Shown Mills of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Census Records Baltimore To prove identity, origin, and parentage in- By year and by steamship company, and AMERICAN POPULATION BEFORE THE dividuals must be studied thereunder by port of entry, this work lists the in the context of their FEDERAL CENSUS OF 1790 name of the vessel, the exact date of the vessel’s FAN club—family, associ- Evarts B. Greene & Virginia D. Harrington arrival, and the port of embarkation. Thus, if ates, and neighbors. This This is an exhaustive survey of the population the port of entry and the approximate arrival guide explains how to lists, estimates, and statistics that were produced dates are known, it may be possible to deter- apply the FAN principle where direct evidence is usually lacking to MAP GUIDE TO THE U.S. FEDERAL CENSUSES, 1790–1920 answer specific research William Thorndale & William Dollarhide questions regarding our ancestors. This work shows all U.S. county boundaries from 1790 to 1920. On each of the nearly 400 maps the old county lines are superim- 4 pp., folded to 8½" x 11," laminated sheet. 2012. posed over the modern ones to highlight the boundary changes at ISBN 9780806318943. #GPC 3868. $11.25 10-year intervals. Also included are (1) a history of census growth; QUICKSHEET: The (2) the technical facts about each census; (3) a discussion of census accuracy; (4) an essay on available sources for each state’s old county Historical Biographer’s lines; and (5) a statement with each map indicating which county Guide to Finding census lines exist and which are lost. An index lists all present-day People in Databases & counties, plus nearly all defunct counties or counties later re-named. Indexes With each map there is data on boundary changes, notes about Elizabeth Shown Mills the census, and locality finding keys. There also are inset maps that Historical records in clarify territorial lines, a state-by-state bibliography of sources, and databases and indexes an appendix outlining pitfalls in mapping county boundaries. often contain a number 8½" x 11". 445 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1987), repr. 2009. 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tion: parish of origin, sentencing court, nature of the offense, date of sentence, date and ship AMERICAN PASSENGER ARRIVAL RECORDS. A Guide to the Records of Immigrants on which transported, date and place landed in Arriving at American Ports by Sail and Steam. Updated and Enlarged Edition America, and the English county in which the Michael Tepper sentence was passed. Millions of people made their way to America in the most determined 920 pp., paper. 1988. ISBN 9780806312217. and sustained migration the world has ever known. Initially they left traces #GPC 1098. $66.00 of their immigration in scattered records and documents. Later their arrival here was documented so minutely that the records resulting are among the LISTS OF SWISS EMIGRANTS in the largest, the most continuous and the most uniform in the nation’s archives. Eighteenth Century to the American These passenger arrival records identify by name, place of origin, and other Colonies. Two Volumes in One particulars the vast majority of persons who participated in the great Atlantic Albert B Faust and Gaius M. Brumbaugh migration. This book examines the records in their historical and legal frame- work, and it explains what they contain, where they can be found, and how This is the authoritative work on Swiss they can be used. In effect, it is a road map through the mass of records and emigration to the Carolinas and Pennsylvania archival resources documenting immigrant arrivals from the time of the earliest in the 18th century. Volume I identifies about settlements to the passage of the Quota Acts three centuries later. This edition 2,000 emigrants from the Canton of Zurich features expanded coverage of colonial emigration records, finding aids and (1734–1744), comprising such data as age, date reference materials, National Archives microfilm programs and publications, of birth or baptism, trade, name of , names current projects and new developments in immigration research, and more. of children, and place of origin and destination. Volume II includes Bern (1706–1995) and Basel 142 pp., illus., paper. (1993), repr. 2001. ISBN 9780806313801. #GPC 8700. $18.50 (1734–1794), with comparable data. 2 vols. in 1. 377 pp., indexed, hardcover. (1920, 1925), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806301099. #GPC mine the name of the vessel and the name of of record. Taken from every available source in 1780. $49.00 the passenger line. If the port of embarkation is the public archives of England, the entries give, known, it may be possible to narrow the search usually, name, age, occupation, residence, ship, even further. And if the name of the ship and the and destination, and for each there is a precise Huguenot name of the line are known, it may be possible citation. Some 30,000 emigrants are identified. to determine the exact date of arrival. Includes indexes to person and ships. THE TRAIL OF THE HUGUENOTS in Europe, 268 pp. (1931), repr. 2001. ISBN 900 pp., indexed, paper. (1990), repr. 2010. ISBN the United States, South Africa, and Canada 9780806308302. #GPC 80. $31.00 9780806318004. #GPC 1102. $ 71.00 G. Elmore Reaman This is the story of the great exodus of the SHIPS OF OUR ANCESTORS THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, Huguenots from France at the end of the 17th Michael J. Anuta 1700–1750 century and of their dispersal to places in Europe, This is a compilation of Peter Wilson Coldham the U.S., Canada, and South Africa. Over half photographs of the steamships Following the arrangement of the two earlier of the book is devoted to the Huguenots and that transported immigrants to works, the third volume provides a comprehen- their direct descendants in Canada and the U.S., this country in the heyday of sive list of emigrants from surviving records in especially those who settled in North and South mass migration. These ships English archives. The records used in this vol- Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and were owned and operated by ume, in addition to the usual spread of sources, New England. An appendix contains the names of such famous shipping lines as derive principally from Plantation Apprenticeship hundreds of Huguenot immigrants with dates and North German Lloyd, White Bindings; Port Books; and Convict Pardons on places of their arrival. In addition, there are short Star, Cunard, Guion, Red Condition of Transportation. Again, as with the biographical sketches with genealogical data, a list Star, Inman, and Hamburg- other volumes, there are indexes of names and of English surnames of French derivation, additions American. Photos of nearly ships. Identifies some 25,000 emigrants. and corrections by Milton Rubincam, and an index 900 ships are arranged here in 748 pp., indexed, paper. (1992), repr. 2010. ISBN of names and places other than those mentioned in alphabetical order, and each 9780806313344. #GPC 1104. $54.00 the genealogies and appendices. ship is further identified by date, shipping line, 318 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1963), repr. 2009. and source. THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, ISBN 9780806302904. #GPC 4810. $39.00 387 pp., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2006. ISBN 1751–1776 9780806313818. #GPC 125. $41.50 Peter Wilson Coldham Lineage records/ This fourth and final volume brings the story English hereditARy Societies/ of English emigration in the colonial period to Royal & Noble THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, its close. Voluntary emigration from the British Isles went into a steep decline after the year & heraldry 1607–1660 1750, only to rise again sharply from 1770 and Peter Wilson Coldham to reach epidemic proportions by 1773, a year of PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR This is a reworking of the great economic hardship in Britain. The records ’S DESCENDANTS. Vol. III records of the Exchequer, the drawn on, in addition to the usual sources, J. Orton Buck, Jr. & Timothy F. Beard 1624 and 1625 censuses of include port books, plantation apprenticeship Virginia, and the records of bindings, and treasury records of emigrants This work contains over 85 lines of descent of licenses and examination of departing from English ports. The four volumes living people from the Emperor Charlemagne. persons found in John Cam- combined identify about 100,000 English emi- Each section of the book is headed with the den Hotten’s Original Lists of grants to colonial America from virtually every name of the immigrant ancestor through whom Persons of Quality (1874). To reference that can be found in England. descent is traced, followed by all family names Hotten’s basic list, which he in the line of descent in America. In addition to 358 pp., indexed, paper. (1993), repr. 2010. ISBN the pedigrees, which follow closely the format of has revised and augmented 9780806313764. #GPC 1106. $36.00 to 1660, Coldham has added Volumes I and II, this volume has a chapter titled records of vagrants, waifs, THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS IN “A Glimpse of Emperor Lothair,” by Prof. J. A. and prostitutes. He has also BONDAGE, 1614–1775 Cabaniss and a list of corrections to Volume II. added new transcriptions Peter Wilson Coldham 389 pp., indexed, paper. (1978), repr. 2002. ISBN 9780806312118. #GPC 775. $41.50 of records—not in Hotten—of servants sent to Between 1614 and 1775 “foreign plantationes” from Bristol, 1654–1660; some 50,000 English men, and he has added much more from port books, PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR women, and children were CHARLEMAGNE’S DESCENDANTS. Vol. II court records, and from many types of official sentenced to be sent to the papers and documents. American colonies for a Aileen L. Langston & J. Orton Buck, Jr. 600 pp., indexed., paper. (1988), repr. 2008. ISBN variety of crimes. The data on With a Foreword by Timothy F. Beard 9780806311920. #GPC 1097. $47.00 those involuntary colonists This work contains more than 70 lines of came from a variety of of- descent of living people from the Emperor THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, ficial English records. The Charlemagne. Each line is carefully documented 1661–1699 names of those deported are and has been verified and approved by Timothy Peter Wilson Coldham printed in alphabetical order. F. Beard, Genealogist General of the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne. Each chapter is headed This second volume, like the others in the se- Most entries include some or with the name of the immigrant ancestor through ries, is arranged by year and thereunder by date all of the following informa- 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 Lin. Rec./Her. Soc./Roy. Nob. & Her. 11

ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal and THE ROYAL DESCENTS OF 900 IMMIGRANTS to the American colonies, Quebec, or the Noble Ancestry. Second Edition. VOLUME United States Who Were Themselves Notable or Left Descendants Notable in American 1. Governor THOMAS DUDLEY and History. Two Volumes Descendants Through Five Generations. Gary Boyd Roberts Second Edition. Most Americans with sizable New England , mid-Atlantic Marston Watson Quaker, or Southern “planter” ancestry are descended from the me- The second edition of this volume covers dieval of England, Scotland, and France especially. The Royal nearly 900 new Dudley descendants through Descents is a comprehensive survey of virtually all printed sources the sixth generation. It is an essential work, that lead to these royal lines. The result is a book that quantitatively even if you already own the first edition, as and qualitatively redefines this area of genealogical research and likely several million Americans can prove their outlines American genealogical links to medieval kings and their descent from this noted governor of the Mas- ancient world forebears, providing a bibliography for each immigrant sachusetts Bay Colony. Also new in this volume and ready means of access to royal-descent literature. are the many connections to distinguished Of the 970 immigrants treated in this work, 489 came to the Dudley descendants identified by Gary Boyd American colonies and left descendants, in some cases now number- Roberts in his two volumes of Notable Kin and ing several million, but almost always many thousands. The remain- elsewhere. ing immigrants collectively suggest much about distant kinships of living Americans, the total 2nd ed. 467 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. contributions to American life of persons of noble, royal, and gentle ancestry, and genealogical 2010. ISBN 9780806317519. #GPC 6161. $55.00 connections between Americans and many major leaders in world history. 2 vols., 926 & 878 pp in all, index in vol. 2, paper. 2018. ISBN 9780806320748. #GPC 4961. ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal $150.00/set and Noble Ancestry. Volume 2. Reverend FRANCIS MARBURY and Five Generations of His Descendants Through ANNE (MARBURY) whom descent is traced, followed by each family Thomas, 2nd of Lancaster (b. ca. 1277–d. HUTCHINSON and KATHERINE (MARBURY) name in the line of descent in America. 1322), the saints presented here span ten cen- SCOTT This work also contains a chapter on turies. On earth, some were great men, such as Marston Watson “Charlemagne and His Children,” by Prof. J. A. Alfred “the Great,” Bernard of Clairvaux, and Thousands of Americans can claim the Mar- Cabaniss and a lengthy survey of contemporary Charlemagne. Others, such as Elizabeth of Hun- bury family’s lineal connections to their royal genealogical scholarship by Timothy Beard. gary, Marie of Brabant, and Odilia, led lives that and noble ancestry, from William the Con- 516 pp., indexed, paper. (1974), repr. 2002. ISBN are just as moving today as in their own time. queror through Edward I. This volume focuses 9780806311630. #GPC 3285. $47.00 457 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN on two of English minister Francis Marbury’s 9780806318240. # GPC 3260. $41.50 , Katherine Marbury Scott and Anne PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR Marbury Hutchinson (the Puritan iconoclast and CHARLEMAGNE’S DESCENDANTS. Vol. I Families Directly Descended from ALL THE co-founder of Rhode Island), who immigrated Marcellus D. A. R. von Redlich ROYAL FAMILIES IN EUROPE (495 to 1932) with their to the New World in the This work, provides accepted lines of descent AND MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS 1630s. It covers the first five generations of their descendants, carrying the various lines up to and from Charlemagne in the form of members’ ap- Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford plications submitted to the Order of the Crown beyond the Revolutionary War, into the sixth of Charlemagne in the U.S. Individual chapters This work extends many generation. The book concludes with an every- list American families that link up with one or of the connections laid out name index, a comprehensive bibliography, more royal lines. Data for each family member in Three Hundred Colonial and a “Lineage Society Index” with the names includes birth, marriage, children, connecting Ancestors and War Service to of eligible Marbury ancestors associated with a lines, station, distinctions, and honors. the royal and noble families of number of distinguished hereditary societies. Europe. The notable ances- 320 pp., indexed, paper. (1941), repr. 2009. ISBN 342 pp., indexed. 2004. ISBN 9780806317465. tors include Cerdic, first of #GPC 6162. $60.95 9780806304946. #GPC 4835. $36.00 the West Saxon kings; Alfred PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY OF SEVENTEENTH- the Great; Robert Bruce; Kings Henry I, II and III; Kings ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal CENTURY COLONISTS. The Descent from the Edward I, II and III; and many and Noble Ancestry. VOLUME 3. SAMUEL Later Plantagenet Kings of England, Henry lines through Charlemagne, APPLETON and His Wife JUDITH EVERARD III, Edward I, Edward II, and Edward III, of Louis I, the of Warren, and Five Generations of Their Descendants Emigrants from England and Wales to the the Dukes of Normandy, the Marston Watson North American Colonies before 1701 Royal House of Portugal, the House of Capet, Thousands of Americans are direct descen- David Faris the Counts of Anjoy, the Kings of Jerusalem, and dants of Samuel Appleton (1586–1670) of Ips- Many colonists not included in Weis’ Ances- more. The author also shows how several May- wich, Massachusetts, who had royal and noble tral Roots appear in this book, together with all flower lines are connected to all the members of connections to William the Conqueror, and of of their lines of descent. All 137 lines include the the Vermont Society of Mayflower Descendants. his wife, Judith Everard, whose ancestors includ- consecutive generations of married couples with xvi, 202 pp., charts, illus., indexed, paper. ed William’s Adelaide, as well as Louis IV, a of Plantagenet descent, each such per- (1932; Supplement, 1943), repr. 2009. ISBN of the Franks. This third volume covers five being the child of the previous generation. 9780806349459. #CFC 9401. $36.00 generations (with their sixth-generation children) Generation 1 names the parents of an emigrant, of Samuel and Judith Appleton descendants, car- and the preceding generations are numbered ROYALTY FOR COMMONERS. The Complete rying them up to the period of the Revolutionary back in line to the Plantagenet kings. Consider- Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of War and beyond. able biographical data is provided, together with Edward III, King of England, and Queen 528 pp., indexed. 2007. ISBN 9780806317793. documentation for each generation. Visit our Philippa. Fourth Edition #GPC 6163. $66.00 website for a list of the names of the emigrants. Roderick W. Stuart xiv, 326 pp., indexed, paper. 1996. ISBN ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal and 9780806315188. #GPC 1758. $38.00 Royalty for Commoners documents the complete Noble Ancestry. VOLUME 4: PELHAM-AVERY– known genealogy of John of WEST. Descendants for Nine Generations of A WHO’S WHO OF YOUR ANCESTRAL Gaunt, son of King Edward III Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr: The SAINTS and Queen Philippa. Thus, any Probable American Progeny of King Henry Alan J. Koman commoner who can connect VIII For the first time, the lives of 275 early his or her family lineage to Marston Watson European saints are retold and accompanied that of John of Gaunt can now This is the concluding volume in Marston by lineages connecting those saints to twenty- be shown to share the same Watson’s series. Unlike the earlier volumes, the four of the great men and women of medieval basic royal heritage as the progeny identified here are associated not only Europe. Anyone living today who can connect to most noble knight—the com- with New England but with four distinct colonial these medieval personages can claim forefathers plete heritage, not just the Plantagenet ascent. regions: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Long Island among the of the earth as well as the This is the usual lineage through which a com- (and later greater New York), and Virginia (with princes of Heaven. moner can enter the domain of European royalty. expansion to the Deep South). 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ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF CERTAIN AMERICAN Vol. III: 740 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1912), Congress enjoining the Middle COLONISTS Who Came to America before repr. 2012. ISBN 9780806319414. CFC #3593. States to commit specified 1700. Eighth Edition $76.00 numbers of militiamen, to the Vol. IV: 684 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1914), logistical difficulties in achiev- Frederick Lewis Weis repr. 2012. ISBN 9780806319421. CFC #3594. ing the objectives in General Edited with Additions and Corrections by $71.00 Washington’s master plan, and William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall Vol. V: 719 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1915), repr. to the actual service of Flying 2012. ISBN 9780806319438. CFC #3595. $71.00 Camp militia in the campaigns In this edition, out of a total Vol. VI: 600 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1917), of 398 ancestral lines, 91 have of 1776. The author devotes a repr. 2012. ISBN 9780806319445. CFC #3596. separate chapter to Delaware, been extensively revised and $66.00 60 have been added, while al- Vol. VII: 605 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1920), Maryland, Pennsylvania, and most all lines have had at least repr. 2012. ISBN 9780806319452. CFC #3597. New Jersey, delineating each state’s response to some minor corrections. This $66.00 the call for a Flying Camp contingent. Gene- edition is 30 percent longer alogists will appreciate the many references to than its predecessor, thanks to SCHLEGEL’S AMERICAN FAMILIES OF actual members of the Flying Camp throughout the efforts of the new editors, GERMAN ANCESTRY IN THE UNITED the narrative. The work concludes with a list of and contains an every-name STATES. Four Volumes Flying Camp commanders and officers, a com- prehensive bibliography, and a full-name index. index, replacing the cumber- Carl Schlegel some indexes of the past. 7" x 10". 116 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2011. Besides Alfred the Great, This is the largest collection of German-Ameri- ISBN 9780806355061. #CFC 9062. $24.50 Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, and Robert can genealogies ever published. Each family his- the Strong, descents in this work are traced from tory usually begins two or three generations prior VIRGINIA’S COLONIAL SOLDIERS. By Lloyd the following ancestral lines: Saxon and English to the immigrant ancestor, examining the family D. Bockstruck. See #GPC 490, p. 22. monarchs, Gallic monarchs, early kings of in its historic setting before bringing it forward to Scotland and Ireland, kings and princes of Wales, the immigrant ancestor and his descendants in REVOLUTIONARY WAR BOUNTY LAND Gallo-Romans and Alsatians, Norman and French America. Each family history includes portraits GRANTS Awarded by State Governments barons, the Riparian branch of the Merovingian and coats of arms and gives rich details, depict- Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck ing education, service, achievements, life, and House, Merovingian kings of France, Isabel de Like the federal government, the states of Vermandois, and William de Warenne. career of the various family members. Visit our website for a complete list of the families cov- Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, 8th ed., 380 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. ered in this set. New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South 2008. ISBN 9780806317526. #GPC 6193. $41.50 Carolina, and Virginia also awarded bounty lands 4 vols. 1,638 pp. in all, illus., indexed, to citizens and soldiers for service during the THE MAGNA CHARTA SURETIES, 1215. The paper. (1916, 1918, 1926), repr. 2003. Revolution. Listed alphabetically, each entry in this ISBN 9780806317281. #GPC 5195. $199.00/set Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215, index to the state records contains the name of the and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled claimant, the state of service, rank held, date of in America During the Early Colonial Years. Military & Pension the record, and acreage. Altogether about 35,000 Fifth Edition Records names appear in the index. Frederick L. Weis & Arthur Adams. With 636 pp., indexed, paper. (1996), repr. 2009. ISBN Additions and Corrections by Walter Lee Civil War 9780806315119. #GPC 488. $60.95 Sheppard, Jr., with William R. Beall REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSIONS Awarded SOUTHERN LOYALISTS IN THE CIVL WAR: At the signing of the Magna by State Governments 1774–1874, the Charta, 25 men, representing The Southern Claims Commission General and Federal Governments Prior to the barons, signed as sureties Gary B. Mills 1814, and by Private Acts of Congress to of the baronial performance, Six years after the Civil War, Congress created in effect pledging the barons 1905 the Southern Claims Commission, through which Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck to fulfill their obligations to the pro-Union Southerners could apply for reim- Crown in accordance with the bursement of some of their losses. Some 22,298 This book recreates from terms of the Great Charter. Of cases were filed by individuals, family groups, other sources the Revolu- these 25 sureties only 17 have churches, and businesses. These case files tionary War pension files identified descendants, and include such items as family letters and bibles, generated prior to the fires all 17 are represented in this wills and probate records, personal accounts, of 1800 and 1814 in Wash- work, which traces their con- and property inventories. The present work is a ington, D.C. that destroyed nections to approximately 160 “master index” to the case files of the Commis- so many records. The American colonists. sion, and it gives, in tabular form, the name of author has identified many 5th ed. 236 pp., indexed, paper. (1999), repr. the claimant, his/her county and state, the Com- of those pensioners whose 2006. ISBN 9780806316093. #GPC 6216. $36.00 mission number, office and report numbers, and files were lost and also has the year and status of the claim. reconstructed their contents in varying degrees. Here 684 pp., paper. (1994), repr. 2009. ISBN FAMILY COMPENDIA 9780806314419. #CFC 3847. $57.95 we have an alphabetical list of over 16,500 pension- ers and an index naming a further 15,000 per- COLONIAL FAMILIES OF THE UNITED Revolutionary War sons mentioned in the text. Each entry contains STATES OF AMERICA. 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WOMEN PATRIOTS OF THE AMERICAN struggle for independence from and genealogical source for information on the REVOLUTION: Stories of Bravery, Daring, Great Britain, and this book is role of the Mississippi Territory in the campaign and Compassion the first to identify the Spanish against the British and the Creeks during the combatants serving in North War of 1812. Of great genealogical importance Jack Darrell Crowder America during the Revolution. is the “Rolls of Mississippi Commands”, giving Women contributed The book begins with a list of the names and ranks of about 7,500 officers and greatly to the war effort, Spanish governors, Spanish soldiers. All material is compiled from primary working their farms, rais- forts, and a glossary of Spanish sources. ing their children, and terms that appear in the re- 249 pp., indexed, paper. (1921), repr. 2005. ISBN generally giving moral cords. At the heart of the work 9780806303017. #CFC 5025. $36.00 support to the Patriot are the lists of Spanish soldiers side. Women also faced who served in areas covering VIRGINIA MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812. dangers working as spies, today’s states of Arizona, California, Louisiana, Two Volumes nursing the wounded, New Mexico, and Texas. In most cases, the Copied from rolls in boycotting British goods, author identifies each soldier by name, military the Auditor’s Office at publishing writings in unit, rank and date, and the source, as well as Richmond, both volumes support of the Ameri- sometimes by age, place of origin in Europe, are arranged by company, can cause, and, when theater served in, and other factors—shedding under which are columns necessary, defending light on some 7,500 Spanish combatants. giving the soldier’s name, their homes against attacks. This book highlights xii, 269 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN rank, the time of his service, about ninety women in a series of vignettes—all 9780806357843. #CFC 8350. $32.50 and a “remarks” column documented and some illustrated—recounting which sometimes provides the heroism of the women who rendered service THE PENSION ROLL OF 1835. Indexed alternate readings of the in the various theatres of the conflict. Edition. Four Volumes soldier’s name, names of 8½" x 11", 102 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2018. U.S. War Department substitutes, and service ISBN 9780806358741. #CFC 9641. $24.95 The Pension Roll of 1835 is notes, including whether the soldier was discharged, transferred, or had THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF THE AMERICAN the most complete roll of Rev- olutionary War pensioners ever deserted. In Many cases, the militia companies REVOLUTION: An Hour by Hour Account of are identified in relation to the Virginia county the Battle of Lexington, Concord, and the published. It was compiled by the War Department under in which the company was raised. Names some British Retreat on Battle Road Senate Resolutions of 1834–35 40,000 Virginia militiamen. Each volume con- Jack Darrell Crowder from lists of pensioners who tains its own index. Mr. Crowder describes had been enrolled under all 2 vols. 557 + 989 pp., indexed, paper. (1851, the people, places, times, previous acts of Congress. 1852), repr. 2018. ISBN 9780806320892. #CFC and events of April 19, When GPC first reprinted the 6099. $137.00/set 1775, based on writings Roll in 1968, we rearranged it of the participants and in four volumes, one each for the New England World War I eyewitnesses, interspers- states, the Mid-Atlantic states, the Southern states, ing sworn testimony of and the Mid-Western states; in 1992, GPC added THE GREAT WAR: A Guide to the Service persons who survived a comprehensive index at the end of Volume IV. Records of All of the World’s Fighting Men Lexington and Concord This Roll contains the names and service records and Volunteers with his own narrative. of about 60,700 soldiers, both regulars and mili- Christina K. Schaefer The book is illustrated tia. Information given for each soldier generally The only book of its kind, with reproductions of includes rank, annual allowance, sums received, this ambitious effort to period paintings and description of service, date when placed on the catalogue service records and drawings; a town-by- pension roll, and date of death or date of the law related sources is interna- town appendix of militiamen who were mortally under which the pension was granted. tional in scope, covering wounded in the skirmishes; a bibliography of 4 vols. 3,183 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1835), the soldiers of all countries sources; and an index to all persons mentioned repr. 2002. ISBN 9780806313276. #CFC 5960. participating in World War I, in the text. $274.00/set from Britain, Germany, and 8½" x 11", 130 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2018. THE KING’S MOUNTAIN MEN. The Story of France, to Russia, Canada, ISBN 9780806358826. #CFC 9642. $28.95 the Battle, with Sketches of the American and the U.S.; and from , Australia, and , Soldiers Who Took Part STRANGE, AMAZING, AND FUNNY EVENTS to South Africa and Brazil! that Happened during the Revolutionary War Katherine Keogh White The first part of the book Jack Darrell Crowder This work is based on contemporary records provides background on the organization of the This book is full of of Southwest Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, military in 1914, the order of battle, how to use unusual or little-known and Tennessee, with letters, documents, and the records, and a general time-line of events, aspects of the conflict, additional material taken from the Lyman Draper focusing on 1914 to 1918. The second part such as the reason that Collection. The first section is a miscellany of concentrates on the combatants, describing each future General Nathaniel court records of Watauga, Washington County, country’s armed forces, conscription history, and Greene was compelled North Carolina (later Tennessee), 1778–1782, its military and naval records, and, to the great- to enlist as a private, an and contains, in addition, militia rosters for the est extent possible, their location. early instance of “trash years 1777 and 1779 and pension declarations 204 pp., illus., indexed. (1998), repr. 2006. ISBN talking,” and who and filed by King’s Mountain participants and their 9780806315546. #GPC 5178. $25.00 why someone tore off heirs. Section Two contains biographical sketches most of the roof of Har- of the soldiers, numbering close to 1,000 and vard Hall during the war. arranged in alphabetical order. Native American This book will intrigue vi, 271 pp., indexed, paper. (1924), repr. 2010. you and your friends. ISBN 9780806303833. #CFC 6310. $31.50 THE DAWES COMMISSION: Citizens 8½" x 11", 146 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2019. ISBN 9780806358833. #CFC 9643. $30.00 W ar of 1812 (Allottees) and Intruders in Indian Territory (1901–1909) THE LOYALISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA KENTUCKY IN THE WAR OF 1812 John E. Ernest During the Revolution. By Robert O. Anderson C. Quisenberry This work is an index of DeMond. See GPC #1415, p. 19. This work includes accounts of Kentucky heroes more than 17,000 persons at the major battles in the conflict, biographical no- whose names appear in FROM ACROSS THE SPANISH EMPIRE: tices, and records of service of many Kentuckians. the more than 6,000 Cass Spanish Soldiers Who Helped Win the 242 pp., indexed, paper. (1915), repr. 2008. 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graphically, including genealogical and historical THE FINAL ROLLS of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian societies, museums, libraries, manuscript collec- Territory [and] INDEX TO THE FINAL ROLLS. Two Volumes tions, hereditary societies, and other miscella- neous sources. Dawes Commission 400 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN In 1893 the Dawes Commission was established to negotiate with 9780806358499. #CFC 8511. $43.50 the Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles (the Five Civilized Tribes) to abolish tribal governments and to provide for the al- THE HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS lotment of land to tribal members. The Commission was empowered to prepare citizenship rolls (membership rolls) for each tribe to determine the and Their Legends and Folk Lore proper distribution of land and to hear and “determine the applications Emmet Starr of all persons who may apply to them for citizenship and . . . determine Emmet Starr’s History is the classic account of the right of such applicant to be admitted and enrolled.” the early Cherokees, their constitution, treaties The Final Rolls approved by the Commission contained the names of with the federal government, land transactions, 101,000 Native Americans, of whom approximately one-fourth were full school system, migration and resettlement, blood. Most rolls give name, age, sex, degree of Indian blood, and the committees, councils, and officials, religion, number of the census card, generally known as the “enrollment card,” language, and culture, and a host of other topics. on which each citizen was enrolled. More than half the book is devoted to genealo- From the original Final Rolls, the Commission in 1907 published The gies and biographies, of which there are several Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian hundred, giving information on births, marriages, Territory along with the Index to the Final Rolls, reprinted here for the first and deaths over a period of several generations time in a century. The Index volume, divided by tribe and broken down under the various categories and naming thousands of related persons. noted above, provides the Indian’s name and the roll number. The roll number is the key to the Final 680 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1921), repr. 2009. Rolls volume, which lists enrollees by tribe and category and thereunder by name, age, sex, degree ISBN 9780806317298. #GPC 5551. $66.00 of blood, and the number of the census card. 2 vols. 633 & 635 pp., paper. (1907), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806317311. #GPC 5903. $137.00/set

Indian Territory, Oklahoma, especially enforcing to the modern landscape. The information was THE MIDWEST the treaties between the Indian Nations and the drawn from land patents, local and regional federal government and the Bureau of Indian government records, public and private archives, THE GERMAN ELEMENT in the Ohio Valley: Affairs and the Union Agency. The Commission and several collections of historical maps, Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana was also responsible for allotting tribal lands to enabling researchers to see how Indian place Gustav Koerner. Trans. & edited by Don eligible citizens and settling disputes. names changed over time and to relate them to Heinrich Tolzmann 8½" x 11". viii, 792 pp., indexed, paper. (2009), the modern landscape. repr. 2016. ISBN 9780806358116. #CFC 8161. xii, 130 pp., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN This volume covers the role of Germans and $81.00 9780806320625. GPC #3504. $22.00 German-Americans in helping to establish Cin- cinnati as the center of Ohio Valley German im- migrant life. Mr. Tolzmann’s footnotes throughout CHEROKEE CONNECTIONS INDIAN WARS OF THE AMERICAN SOUTH, provide more comments concerning Koerner’s Myra Vanderpool Gormley 1610–1858: A Guide for Genealogists & subjects and their families. Cherokee Connections is an introduction to Historians 144 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN genealogical sources pertaining to the Cherokee Michael A. Ports 9780806355078. #CFC 9265. $24.50 nation, and it is designed specifically for research- ers who are trying to prove their heritage for tribal The author has assembled membership as well as for those who are simply all the pertinent facts related interested in investigating family legends about to the scores of battles or Cherokee ancestry. All important sources of ge- campaigns that arose from New England nealogical value are explained with respect to the the earliest recorded skir- mishes to the battles on the reasons why the various records were generated THE PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. and where they can be accessed today. eve of the Civil War. Part One summarizes what is A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in 64 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1995), repr. 2005. known about the 27 separate Colonial Times: to Which are Added Lists of ISBN 9780806315799. #GPC 2271. $12.50 Indian wars in or involving Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the American South. The the Ships Which Brought Them; Their POWHATAN INDIAN PLACE author gives the background English Homes, and the Places of Their NAMES IN TIDEWATER causes, the campaigns them- Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620–1640 VIRGINIA selves, and the aftermath. Part Two discusses the Charles E. Banks Martha W. McCartney and surviving records that document the military and Helen C. Rountree civilian participation in the conflicts, covering This work contains the names of 3,600 passen- gers on the 96 ships that brought them to New Anyone doing research in national repositories like the National Archives, the Army Center of Military History, and the England. Working with the same records em- eastern Virginia’s historical ployed by Savage, Drake, and Hotten, and with records is certain to encoun- Library of Congress; state archives; the archives, libraries, and museums of the Five Civilized records unknown or inaccessible to them, Col. ter Powhatan Indian place Banks here pulls the several classes of records names. However, it is often Tribes; the Draper Manuscript Collection; and other significant repositories, arranged geo- together to form the most complete and authori- difficult to relate these names tative collection of passenger lists for the period ever published. In addition to the names of pas- sengers and ships, places of origin, and places of residence in America, the book includes indexes TRACING ANCESTORS AMONG THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES to surnames, ships, English parishes, and New Rachal Mills Lennon England towns. Stories about Indian ancestors in the family tree are common among both xiii, 231 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1930), repr. black and white families whose roots go deep in the American Southeast, 2006. ISBN 9780806300184. #GPC 304. $31.00 especially those with links to the Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles, the Five Civilized Tribes. TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF 2,285 This work is designed to eliminate speculation and to help you determine ENGLISH EMIGRANTS TO NEW ENGLAND the truth about your Indian ancestry. It focuses on the toughest period to Charles E. Banks research—the century or so prior to the removal of the Southeastern na- This “Dictionary” comprises genealogical tions to Indian Territory. It provides the cultural, genealogical, and histori- records of nearly 3,000 emigrants, giving their cal background needed to turn family stories into proved lineages, and it English homes, names of ships in which they outlines a method of research that will take you as far back as the colonial sailed, towns in which they settled in New Eng- and early federal periods and forward to the great tribal enrollment records land, and references to the printed or manuscript of the late 19th century. sources from which the information derived. 156 pp., indexed, paper. (2002), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806316888. #GPC Col. Banks searched the records of nearly 2,000 3350. $29.50 parishes in England to connect the New England 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 New England/The Northeast/The South 15 immigrants with their native parishes. Additional MAYFLOWER DEEDS & PROBATES. From A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE information is provided in a series of indexes: the Files of George Ernest Bowman at FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, Index to Emigrants to New England; Index of the the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Showing Three Generations of Those Who and Children of the Emigrants; Index of Descendants Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Parishes; Index of Ships; and Index of Towns in Susan E. Roser Farmer’s Register. With added “Genealogical New England. The several thousand deed abstracts extracted Notes and Errata” by Mrs. C. H. Dall, and 333 pp., indexed, paper. (1937), repr. 2002. a “Genealogical Cross Index of the Four ISBN 9780806300191. #GPC 305. $32.50 here give such information as name, occupation, and residence; date, sale, price, acreage, and Volumes” by O. P. Dexter. Four Volumes location of the land; and witnesses and date of James Savage THE WINTHROP FLEET OF 1630. An recording. The will abstracts include bequests This is the basic genealogical dictionary of Account of the Vessels, the Voyage, the to friends and family, descriptions of personal early New England settlers, giving the name of Passengers, & Their English Homes real estate, and names of witnesses. The probate every settler who arrived in New England before Charles E. Banks records associated with the wills name heirs and 1692 regardless of their station, rank, or fortune. their relationship to the deceased, minor chil- This is an authoritative list of the 700 pas- Alphabetically arranged, for each individual it dren, guardians, and debtors. Includes an index sengers who are believed to have come to New gives the dates of his marriage and death, dates of 25,000 entries. England with John Winthrop in 1630. Based on of birth, marriage and death of his children, research undertaken in England and America, it 660 pp., indexed, paper. (1994), repr. 2010. ISBN and birth dates and names of the grandchildren. provides as much data as could be verified on 9780806314235. #GPC 4994. $66.00 According to the author, “nineteen twentieths each passenger: name, place of departure, places of the people of these New England colonies in of residence in England and America, occupa- MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS. 2nd Edition 1775 were descendants of those found here in 1692, and probably seven eighths of them were tion, church affiliation, dates of birth, marriage Susan E. Roser and death, and relationships to other passengers. offspring of the settlers before 1642.” Includes indexes of names, places, and subjects Mrs. Roser provides a summary of all that is “Probably the greatest work on genealogy ever as well as appendices listing the passengers on presently known about the passengers of the compiled for the New England area.”–P.W. Filby, the Mary and John and the Lyon which sailed Mayflower for the first three generations in Amer- American & British Genealogy & Heraldry, 3rd with the Winthrop Fleet. ica—names, dates, places, , children, etc. edition, 1983. Unique to the Roser work, each third generation 4 vols. 2,541 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1860– 128 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (193), repr. 2009. listing includes references to records or sources ISBN 9780806320908. #GPC 306. $22.50 62, 1873, 1884), repr. 2012. ISBN 9780806307596. that will help the researcher find fourth genera- #GPC 5170. $243.00/set tion children. A “Probate Appendix” also identi- MAYFLOWER BIRTHS & DEATHS. From fies fourth and fifth generation children. FEMALE INDEX to Genealogical Dictionary the Files of George Ernest Bowman at Included as appendices are Governor Brad- of the First Settlers of New England by the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower ford’s “List of the Mayflower Passengers” and the James Savage “1627 Cattle Division.” The book is fully indexed Descendants Patty Barthell Myers Susan E. Roser and contains references to over 6,000 persons. 2nd ed. 179 pp., indexed, paper. (1995), repr. Savage’s Genealogical Dictionary is one of With references to 50,000 Mayflower 2001. ISBN 9780806314792. #GPC 4995. $24.50 the greatest works ever published on New relations, this work contains records of births, England genealogy. The first edition came out in baptisms, deaths and burials, references to burial MAYFLOWER MARRIAGES. From the Files of 1860, and as the four volumes were published location, cause of death, and address at death George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts in alphabetical sequence by family name, the gleaned from land and will records, court and Society of Mayflower Descendants males were usually found by checking their church records, transcripts of personal letters, Susan E. Roser surnames. The females were scattered throughout and more. Most lines are carried to the seventh the four volumes; all were difficult to find, and, This volume consists of 10,000 Mayflower mar- and eighth generations, and some to the tenth. if the husbands’ names were unknown, these riages spanning five centuries, with names, dates, Each volume is separately indexed. could not be found. This new female and sources. Marriages are listed under the names 2 vols. 525 & 548 pp., indexed, paper. (1992), index, however, published almost 150 years after of the respective Mayflower passengers. repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806313405. #GPC 4999. Savage’s Dictionary first came out, lists all the fe- $119.00/set 415 pp., indexed, paper. (1990), repr. 2001. ISBN males alphabetically by maiden name and mar- 9780806312750. #GPC 4996. $58.50 ried names (more than 50,000 names altogether). 344 pp. 2008. ISBN 9780806317854. #GPC 3986. $41.50

NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES Prior to 1700 Clarence A. Torrey THE NORTHEAST With a New Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts This work is a comprehensive listing of the 37,000 married couples who THE GERMAN ELEMENT in the Northeast: lived in New England between 1620 and 1700. Included are the names Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey & New of virtually every married couple living in New England before 1700, their England marriage date or the birth year of a first child, the maiden names of 70% Gustav Koerner. Tran. & edited by Don Hein- of the wives, the birth and death years of both partners, mention of earlier rich Tolzmann or later marriages, the residences of every couple, and an index of names. This work describes the German immigrant The inclusion of maiden names makes it possible to identify the husbands contributions to American life and society in the of , daughters, and many granddaughters of immigrants and of im- mid-19th century, providing a wealth of genea- migrant sisters or kinswomen. logical detail about many German immigrants 1,009 pp., indexed, paper. (1985), repr. 2004. ISBN 9780806311029. #GPC and their families. Mr. Tolzmann’s footnotes 5825. $81.00 throughout provide more comments concerning Koerner’s subjects and their families. THIRD SUPPLEMENT TO TORREY’S New England Marriages Prior 270 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN to 1700 9780806354989. #CFC 9633. $31.50 Melinde Lutz Sanborn Mrs. Sanborn’s Third Supplement is primarily an index to the major ge- nealogical periodicals published since Torrey’s death. Covering the period The South from 1962 through the spring of 2003, this third supplement incorporates all of the information from the first and second supplements and contains FREE AFRICAN AMERICANS OF NORTH 80% new material! In all, approximately 6,000 entries referring to as many CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, AND SOUTH as 20,000 individuals are included. An impressive number of new entries CAROLINA from the Colonial Period to were provided by prominent researchers from their own unpublished work, About 1820. Fifth Edition. Two Volumes while additional entries were developed from various website postings. Many entries come from multi-generational studies, often running to five or six Paul Heinegg generations, well into the 18th century. Thus, this work indexes not only the The Fifth Edition is Paul Heinegg’s most ambi- 17th-century couple, but it also leads the researcher to later generations. tious effort yet to reconstruct the history of the 397 pp., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806317434. #5148. free African American communities of Virginia $45.00 and the Carolinas by looking at the history of their families. Now published in two volumes, 16 The South/United States www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company

GEORGIA FREE PERSONS OF COLOR KENTUCKY OBITUARIES, 1787–1854 and 300 pages longer than the Fourth Edition, Michael A. Ports G. Glenn Clift this work consists of detailed genealogies of 600 free black families that originated in Virginia and An 1818 statute of the Georgia legislature These 5,000 obituary notices migrated to North and/or South required all free persons of color to register with were extracted from six early Carolina from the colonial period to about 1820. the inferior court of their county of residence. Kentucky newspapers and pub- The families under investigation represent nearly County clerks were required to inscribe each lished in installments in The all the African Americans who were free during the freed man or woman by name, age, place of Register of the Kentucky Histori- colonial period in Virginia and North Carolina. birth, residence, year arrived in Georgia, and oc- cal Society. Most entries give the cupation. The ensuing registers, varying in their name of the deceased, place of 5th ed. 2 vols. xiv, 669 & 686 pp., map, indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806352800. completeness, survive for 21 Georgia counties. residence, name(s) of wife or #CFC 9097. $109.90/set Over time, Mr. Ports hopes to transcribe all 21 , parents or other sur- county registers. vivors, date of death, and other SOUTHERN LOYALISTS IN THE CIVIL WAR: Vol. I: Elbert, Hancock, Jefferson, Liberty, and genealogical details. The Southern Claims Commission. By Gary Warren Counties, 1818–1864. 266 pp., indexed, 254 pp., indexed. (1941–43), B. Mills. See #CFC 3847, pg. 12. paper. 2015. ISBN 9780806357621. #CFC 8476. repr. 2006. ISBN 9780806307589. #GPC 1055. $29.50 $36.00 Vol. II: Appling, Camden, Clarke, Emanuel, Jones, United States Pulaski, and Wilkes Counties, 1818–1865. 184 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780806357645. #CFC EARLY FAMILIES OF EASTERN AND (in alphabetical order) 8477. $21.95 SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY AND THEIR Vol. III: Baldwin, Columbia, Lincoln, Lumpkin, DESCENDANTS Connecticut Taliaferro, and Thomas Counties, 1799–1865. 186 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780806357775. William C. Kozee GENEALOGIES OF CONNECTICUT FAMILIES #CFC 8478. $21.95 This massive compilation contains genealogies from The New England Historical and Vol. IV: Chatham County, 1817–1863. 357 pp., of the section of Kentucky originally encompass- Genealogical Register. Three Volumes indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN 9780806357867. #CFC ing the counties of Floyd, Knox, Greenup, and 8479. $38.00 Clay. The genealogies refer to about 12,000 These three volumes (each Vol. V: Richmond County, 1799–1863. 166 pp., persons, many of them worked through seven with its own index) identifies indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN 9780806358130. generations. 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ISBN 9780806303765. #CFC 6300. $81.00 Volume II: Revolutionary War Families to and establishment by law of each county; next, the Mid-1800s a synopsis of the earliest court records pertain- Volume III: Descendants of Virginia, North Kentucky ing to the county; then, often a list of pioneer Carolina, and South Carolina Families families according to the 1810 federal census Jeannette Holland Austin KENTUCKY [COURT AND OTHER] and various county tax lists; and finally, and of RECORDS. Early Wills and Marriages, Old greatest importance to the researcher, marriage Set against the history of Georgia’s advanc- records of various southeastern Kentucky coun- ing frontier, this unprecedented three-volume Bible Records and Tombstone Inscriptions. [Vol. 1] ties. Additional sections of interest include lists work sets forth the genealogies of 591 families, of Revolutionary, War of 1812, and Civil War referencing tens of thousands of Georgia settlers. Mrs. William B. Ardery soldiers. 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Maine of their capture. This volume transcribes about 1659, it was lawful for justices 750 notices naming more than 2,500 people. of the peace to kidnap children MASSACHUSETTS AND MAINE FAMILIES The author includes a history of the convict trade found begging or vagrant and IN THE ANCESTRY OF WALTER GOODWIN and indentured servitude in Maryland as well as ship them to the plantations as DAVIS (1885–1966). Three Volumes. By an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive servants without indentures, Walter Goodwin Davis. With an Introduction name index. many held for their entire by Gary Boyd Roberts. See #CFC 1400, p. 18. 394 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN lifetimes. 9780806355450. #CFC 9640. $41.50 322 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of Maine and ISBN 9780806319797. #GPC MARYLAND RECORDS: Colonial, 4606. $32.50 New Hampshire Revolutionary, County and Church from Sybil Noyes, Charles T. Libby and Walter G. Original Sources. Two Volumes WHITE SLAVE CHILDREN OF COLONIAL Davis Gaius M. Brumbaugh MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA: Birth and This indispensable and This work is the most comprehensive col- Shipping Records comprehensive reference work lection of genealogical source materials ever Richard Hayes Phillips is offered in a convenient compiled on the state of Maryland. Along with Compiled from shipping re- one-volume form. It contains the 1776 census—which lists every inhabitant cords in the Library of Congress, extensive biographical and ge- in every in eight of the then-existing the Bristol [England] Records nealogical data on every family Maryland counties—are marriages, loyalty oaths, Office, and elsewhere, the established in Maine and New tombstone inscriptions, pensions, naturalizations, author has identified 170 ships Hampshire before 1699. Listed surveys, rent rolls, and other types of lists. Mar- that carried white slave children are the births, marriages, and riage records cover the counties of Anne Arun- to the plantations of colonial deaths of the settlers through del, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, St. Mary’s, Maryland and Virginia. This vol- the third generation, and Washington, and Worcester; church records ume identifies more than 1,400 sometimes into the fourth. Also include birth and death records of All Saints Par- children with their original par- included are data on places of origin, residences, ish, Frederick, 1727–1781, and parish registers of ish or town records, birth, and wills and deeds, court cases, and highlights of George’s Parish, Prince George’s County, baptismal records. lives and careers. and St. Martin’s Parish in Worcester County. xxix, 392 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 5 parts in 1. 812 pp. in all, paper. (1928–1939), More than 50,000 individuals are named. 9780806320304. #GPC 4608. $43.50 repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806305028. #GPC 4205. 2 vols. 1,229 pp. total, illus., indexed, paper. $54.95 (1915, 1928), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806300597. WHITE SLAVE CHILDREN OF CHARLES #CFC 750. $127.00/set COUNTY, MARYLAND: The Search for Maryland Survivors SETTLERS OF MARYLAND, 1679–1783. BRITISH ROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES Consolidated Edition Richard Hayes Phillips Robert Barnes Peter Wilson Coldham Here the author examines the This is the most authoritative account of the treatment of children kidnapped Originally published in five British origins of Maryland families. Source and sold into slavery, and identi- volumes, this consolidated materials on which these genealogies are based fies those who survived. The edition brings the data into a derive from a combination of Mr. Barnes’s own records studied for this volume single alphabetical sequence. extensive research over the past thirty years and cover the years 1658–1733 and Entries are arranged by family the pioneering work on the origins of Maryland name almost 900 children. Mr. name, county, name of tract, families made by earlier researchers such as Phillips has assembled from acreage, date, and reference Henry F. Waters, Harry Wright Newman, and, these records all that is known to original sources. Approxi- more recently, Peter Wilson Coldham. about the lives of the children mately 20,000 landowners following their release from 684 pp., indexed, paper. (1999), repr. 2010. ISBN are named along with their 9780806316154. #GPC 354. $57.95 servitude, including descendants tracts of land. for several generations, land purchases, and BRITISH ROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES II 902 pp. indexed, paper. other vital details. 2002. ISBN 9780806316932. #GPC 1123. $81.00 Robert Barnes xv, 413 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780806320311. #GPC 4609. $43.50 This companion volume is the culmination of MARYLAND GENEALOGIES. A Consolidation of Articles from the Maryland Historical research that was undertaken after the publica- THE ARK AND THE DOVE ADVENTURERS. Magazine. Two Volumes tion in 1999 of the groundbreaking work that By The Society of The Ark and The Dove identified 500 individuals and families who With an Introduction by Robert Barnes seeded the early population of Maryland. Using George Ely Russell and Donna Valley Rus- This work contains all the family history sell, Editors the same format as the first volume, this sequel articles published in the Maryland Historical discusses the British origins of an additional 203 Magazine from its inception through 1976— This is the first comprehen- Maryland settlers and establishes connections to nearly 100 articles in all, naming some 15,000 sive account of the original 120 settlers in other colonies. persons. Maryland colonists, and it contains compiled genealo- 372 pp., indexed. 2002. ISBN 9780806317014. 2 vols. 549 & 548 pp., illus., indexed, paper. #GPC 356. $46.00 gies of their descendants to the (1980), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806308876. #CFC fifth generation when possible. 3735. $121.90/set Because there are no recorded COLONIAL FAMILIES OF MARYLAND: Bound TO MARYLAND FROM OVERSEAS passenger lists for the Ark and and Determined to Succeed Dove, the compilers have Robert Barnes Harry Wright Newman mined alternative record sourc- This work chronicles the life experiences of This work has documentation on the British es in order to reconstruct the 519 persons who entered Maryland as inden- and Continental origins of 1,400 people who rosters of passengers and crew tured servants or, to a lesser extent, as convicts settled in Maryland between 1634 and the and establish the genealogical links and vital sta- forcibly transported during the 17th and 18th beginning of the federal period. Each colonist is tistics that make up the heart of this book, which centuries. 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Skinner, Jr. “When drunk is very bold”: WHITE The Provincial Land Office of Maryland was MARYLAND RUNAWAYS, 1763–1769 WITHOUT INDENTURES: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records responsible for distributing land from 1634 to Joseph Lee Boyle 1777 on behalf of the Proprietor. Land Richard Hayes Phillips Between 350,000 and 500,000 colonists came owners acquired their plots by means of a war- to America as compulsory laborers, either as This work names 5,290 children kidnapped rant, followed by a patent. Each piece of land indentured servants or convicts. Colonial Mary- from Ireland, Scotland, England, and New so granted was subject to a yearly rent. The debt land newspapers carried ads offering rewards England and sold into slavery in Maryland and books list persons owning land, giving the names for the apprehension of runaways and/or notices Virginia, ca. 1660–1720. 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that the person owned for each year rent was collected. The books are arranged by county, by MASSACHUSETTS AND MAINE FAMILIES in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis year, and then by the name of the person paying (1885–1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi- the rent. Mr. Skinner’s transcription of the debt Ancestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants) books is an ongoing project. So far, debt books Compiled by Maine’s Foremost Genealogist, 1916–1963. With an for the following counties have been transcribed: Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts Anne Arundel County, Vol. I (1750, 1753– 1759): 530 pp., indexed, paper. 2019. ISBN Walter Goodwin Davis 9780806358765. #CFC 8566. $50.00 This work covers 180 families, all of Davis’s colonial forebears plus 19 Anne Arundel County, Vol. II (1760–1766): 492 English families in the immediate ancestry of American immigrants. One pp., indexed, paper. 2019. ISBN 9780806358772. hundred fourteen of these families lived mostly in Massachusetts; 29 are #CFC 8567. $50.00 associated largely with Maine; and 18 lived largely in New Hampshire, Anne Arundel County, Vol. III (1767–1771, primarily Hampton, Portsmouth, or Exeter. Most of the 114 Massachusetts 1774): 496 pp., indexed, paper. 2019. ISBN families resided in Essex County, a few in Middlesex or Plymouth coun- 9780806358789. #CFC 8568. $50.00 ties, or in Boston. Thus, this work is largely a compendium of “north of Calvert County, Vol. I (1753–1758, 1761– Boston” families. 1764): 284 pp., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN 3 vols. 2,210 pp. in all, each vol. indexed, paper. (1916–1963), repr. 1996. 9780806358277. #CFC 8528. $38.00 ISBN 9780806314969. #GPC 1400. $202.00/set Calvert County, Vol. II (1765–1771, 1773– 1774): 274 pp., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN 9780806358284. #CFC 8529. $38.00 Cecil & Durham Counties (1734, 1738–1759, 1760, 1761, 1766): 368 pp., indexed, paper. 2017. 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ISBN birth years, birthplaces, and parents’ names. 9780806314891. #GPC 4967. $81.00 318 pp., indexed. (1985), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806310992. #GPC 643. $42.00 New York North Carolina 10,000 VITAL RECORDS OF CENTRAL NEW FINDING YOUR THE LOYALISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA YORK, 1813–1850 ANCESTORS IN NEW YORK During the Revolution Fred Q. Bowman CITY Robert O. DeMond The vital records in this Joseph Buggy North Carolina probably had work are drawn from marriage Since the immigrant ances- a greater number of Loyalist and death columns of various tor who arrived in New York soldiers and civilians who sup- central New York newspa- represents the best chance of ported the Crown in proportion pers published before 1850, finding the place of origin in to its population than did any specifically those published in Ireland, helping the researcher other colony. This work brings the section of the state between find the place of origin of together all the available source Geneva and Utica. The bride- that immigrant ancestor is the material and identifies great grooms and the individuals who central objective of this work. numbers of these heretofore were subjects of death notices The author provides detailed little known Loyalists. are listed in alphabetical order, information about records, resources, and strate- 286 pp., indexed, paper. (1940), marriage officials are identified gies for achieving this objective. repr. 2011. ISBN 9780806308395. #CFC 1415. in the appendix, and all others mentioned in the 166 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN $39.00 text are listed in the index. 9780806319889. #GPC 776. $21.95 338 pp., indexed. (1988), repr. 2008. ISBN NORTH CAROLINA WILLS: A Testator Index, 9780806311494. #GPC 641. $38.50 EARLY SETTLERS OF NEW YORK STATE— 1665–1900. Corrected and Revised Edition Their Ancestors and Descendants. Two Thornton W. Mitchell 10,000 VITAL RECORDS OF EASTERN NEW Volumes This list of over 75,000 testators provides the YORK, 1777–1834 Janet Wethy Foley county and date of probate, volume and page of recorded will, and the location of the original Fred Q. Bowman This is a consolidated, edited This work covers the will. It also gives a concise history of the probate version of a scarce and very records of all 107 North Carolina counties. interior county of Otsego and important periodical, Early Set- the 300-mile strip comprising tlers of New York State. Edited 630 pp., paper. (1993), repr. 2009. ISBN the eastern-most counties of by New York genealogist Janet 9780806313610. #GPC 3858. $60.95 Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Rens- Foley, the magazine’s purpose selaer, Albany, Columbia, and was to collect, publish, and ROSTER OF SOLDIERS FROM NORTH “Old Dutchess,” which, before preserve church records, tomb- CAROLINA IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION 1812, included the territory of stone inscriptions, and family North Carolina D.A.R. present-day Putnam County. records—first from western This work contains the names of approximately The records are drawn from the New York, then from all of 36,000 soldiers. Service records include such marriage and death columns of New York State. By the time they had suspended information as rank, company, date of enlistment newspapers published before publication, Mrs. Foley, with assistance from her or commission, period of service, combat experi- 1835 in each of the above-named counties. husband, had compiled reams of Bible records, ence, and whether captured, wounded, or killed. Bridegrooms and the individuals who were the marriages, obituaries, and the other primary This is a complete roster of soldiers named in subject of death notices are listed alphabetically. genealogical sources for the Empire State. both published and unpublished sources. 356 pp., indexed, paper. (1987), repr. 2008. ISBN 2 vols. 1,985 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1993), viii, 709 pp., indexed, paper. (1932), repr. 2008. 9780806311654. #GPC 642. $42.00 rep. 2010. ISBN 9780806313870. #CFC 1935. ISBN 9780806300917. #CFC 4150. $58.50 $192.00/set NORTH CAROLINA TAXPAYERS, 1701–1786 Clarence E. Ratcliff NEW YORK STATE CENSUSES & SUBSTITUTES Most of the data comes from tax lists micro- William Dollarhide filmed at the North Carolina State Archives in Among other things, this groundbreaking work Identifies 448 state cen- Raleigh, supplemented with names from the sus originals for New York’s 62 counties, located at 68 different New York periodical North Carolina Genealogy, which depositories; Identifies 120 statewide and regional name lists, including tax includes persons owning headrights and land- lists, land records, military lists, and newspaper indexes; Identifies over 1,200 rights. The names of about 28,000 taxpayers are census substitutes and selected name lists; Identifies over 1,500 online town listed alphabetically with the county of residence references to find direct links to census extracts, indexes, or other name and date, and in some cases additional data is lists online; Identifies over 3,700 bibliographic citations in total, each with supplied. detailed descriptions and notes, library call numbers, and FHL film numbers; The counties covered are: Anson, Beaufort, Includes 19 county boundary maps for the period 1683–1915; and Includes Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Bute, Caswell, 26 New York State Census Extraction Forms, 1825–1925, with all population, Chowan, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dobbs, military, agriculture, industry, birth, death, and marriage schedules, plus the Edgecombe, Franklin-Warren-Vance, Gates, 1890 New York Police Census. Granville, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquatank, Perquimans, Pitt, Randolph, 8½" x 11." 248 pp., illus., paper. (2005), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806317663. #GPC 1494. $39.00 Rowan, Tryon, and Tyrrell. 228 pp., paper. (1984), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806310794. #GPC 4760. $36.00 20 United States www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company

NORTH CAROLINA TAXPAYERS, 1679–1790 EARLY OHIO TAX RECORDS. Reprinted with down the foothills of the Appalachians through [Volume 2] “The Index to Early Ohio Tax Records” the Great Valley of Virginia to the Carolinas and Clarence E. Ratcliff Esther Weygandt Powell Georgia. Covering thirty-nine counties, this work Taking the place of pre- 273 pp., indexed, paper. (1944), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806308500. #GPC 1540. $31.00 includes all the North Carolina tax lists not 1820 census records, this included in its companion volume (see the work presents a county-by- Swiss and GERMAN PIONEER SETTLERS preceding entry). The 29,000 taxpayers are listed county list of Ohio settlers OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA alphabetically by county of residence and dates. and residents from about H. Frank Eshleman 242 pp., paper. (1987), repr. 2008. ISBN 1800 to 1825. Along with the 9780806312040. #GPC 4762. $43.50 1801 tax list of the Virginia The major emphasis of this Military District, it contains work is on Lancaster County the names of taxpayers listed genealogy and the emigration STATE CENSUS OF NORTH CAROLINA, in various county tax rolls, from the Palatinate in the 18th 1784–1787. Second Edition and it also contains lists century, while substantial sec- Mrs. Alvaretta K. Register of original proprietors and tions are devoted to lists of early Based on original records in settlers (taken from other settlers and biographical sketch- the North Carolina Department sources), names of holders of military warrants, es of those who subsequently of Archives and History, this voters’ lists, householders’ lists, occasional lists became known as Pennsylvania work lists about 14,000 house- of Revolutionary soldiers, and lists of resident Germans. hold heads with an enumeration proprietors. The work is arranged by county, with 386 pp., indexed. (1917), repr. 2006. ISBN of those in each household by multiple tax lists arranged chronologically there- 9780806301051. #GPC 1700. $39.00 age, sex, and race. The lists are under, and there is at least one tax list given for arranged by county, thereun- each of the 75 counties covered, the combined PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN MARRIAGES. der chronologically by head lists naming about 50,000 taxpayers. Marriages and Marriage Evidence in of household, with all names 2 vols. in 1. vi, 459 & 173 pp., map, in- Pennsylvania German Churches indexed. Includes references to dexed, paper. (1971, 1973), repr. 2008. ISBN Donna R. Irish 9780806311296. #CFC 4695. $60.95 the sources of the information for each person. This work provides documentation on some 233 pp. indexed, paper. (1971), repr. 2009. ISBN SWISS PIONEERS OF SOUTHEASTERN 50,000 persons of German origin or descent as 9780806305561. #GPC 4850. $31.00 OHIO. The Re-Discovered 1819 Settlements found in records of approximately 100 churches of Jacob Tisher, Baron Rudolph de Steiguer, in eastern Pennsylvania. The records of actual marriages generally give the names of the bride & Ludwig Gall (plus John Joseph Labarthe Ohio and groom, the date of marriage, names of parents, in Louisiana) place of residence, and sometimes place of origin, OHIO WILLS AND ESTATES TO 1850: Ernest Thode date of birth, and previous marital status; while rec­ AN INDEX The Gall/Tisher group, which established a ords of marriage deriving from baptismal entries, Carol Willsey Bell, C.G. permanent Swiss settlement in Monroe County, burial records, etc., variously give names of parents This is probably the most important single Ohio, in 1819, was sponsored by a private (usually the maiden name of the ), names book on early Ohio genealogy, for it references commission led by Ludwig Gall. Also arriving in of and sponsors, place and date of no fewer than 72,000 testators named in the will 1819, the Stadler representing Baron Ru- birth and/or baptism, names of children, and date and estate records for all Ohio counties up to dolph de Steiguer, came to Athens County, Ohio. of death. 1850. Each entry gives the name of the person Lastly, the family of Swiss merchant trader John xvi, 817 pp., indexed, paper. (1982), repr. 2009. referenced, nature of the record (will or estate), Joseph Labarthe settled in Louisiana. Mr. Thode ISBN 9780806354439. #CFC 2968. $76.00 year of the record, county where the record is located the passenger lists for the Swiss arrivals filed, and source of the original record wherein at New York and in a French military archive in A COLLECTION OF UPWARDS OF THIRTY more information may be found. Brest. Swiss vital records also added information THOUSAND NAMES OF GERMAN, SWISS, 8½" x 11". xxvi, 400 pp., maps, indexed, paper. on these persons. DUTCH, FRENCH and Other Immigrants to (1981), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806355825. #CFC iv, 124 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2017. ISBN Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 9886. $57.50 9780806358475. #CFC 8593. $22.00 I. Daniel Rupp GATE WAY TO THE WEST. Two Volumes This work is concerned mainly with early Ruth Bowers & Anita Short Pennsylvania Palatine immigration and refers to 30,000 pas- sengers in 319 ships’ passenger lists, with the Gateway to the West, a periodical published THE SCOTCH-IRISH OF COLONIAL name of the ship and its origin, arranged by from 1967 to 1978, covered some of the least PENNSYLVANIA date of arrival. Also included is a listing of over accessible but most important genealogical Wayland F. Dunaway a thousand settlers who came to Pennsylvania records of 76 of Ohio’s 88 counties. For this from other states. Contains an index of ships and Dunaway’s classic outlines two-volume consolidated reprint, the principal an index of surnames. articles are arranged under their respective coun- the circumstances behind the settlement of Lowland Scots in 583 pp., illus., indexed. (1876, 1931), repr. 2006. ties. Some 350 articles name more than 95,000 ISBN 9780806303024. #GPC 5045. $47.00 persons in records ranging from Adams County Ulster, their life in that Prov- ince for two or three genera- to Wood County and include court records, PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS: A common pleas records, wills, deeds, marriages, tions, and the reasons for their Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals births, deaths, indentures, guardianships, church emigration to America. It then records, township records, and cemetery records. traces the migratory move- in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Two Volumes 2 vols. 2,000 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1967– ments of the Scotch-Irish from 1978), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806312361. #CFC Northern Ireland to Pennsyl- Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William J. 620. $177.00/set vania, and from Pennsylvania Hinke The most complete collection of colonial pas- senger lists ever published, this work comprises all the original lists of persons who arrived in the GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN OHIO. 2nd Edition port of Philadelphia between 1727 and 1808. Kip Sperry The lists were assembled from state archives and Ohio has an abundance of sources available for genealogical research— give the names of 38,000 immigrants, names of statewide indexes and personal name finding aids, biographies, local histories, ships, dates of arrival, and places of origin. Vol- vital and church records, probate and court records, census and military ume I covers the period 1727–1775 and contains records, land records, newspapers, naturalization records, gravestones, genea- 324 ship passenger lists, including captains’ lists, logical collections, and others. These sources and many others are described in signers of the oath of allegiance, and signers great detail in this new second edition of Kip Sperry’s Genealogical Research of the oath of abjuration. Volume II covers the in Ohio. It examines the holdings of the major Ohio archives and libraries period 1785–1808 and includes 182 additional and focuses on the many other resources available to the researcher. It also lists, in many cases giving ages, occupations, includes a greatly expanded bibliography of Ohio books and periodicals. New and birthplaces. to this second edition are Ohio sources on compact disc and the Internet. 2 vols. 1,564 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1934), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806308821. #GPC 5620. 2nd ed. xxii, 366 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2006. ISBN $199.50/set 9780806317137. #GPC 5512. $47.00 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 United States 21

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN CHURCH South Carolina census of the Cumberland River settlements RECORDS of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, in Davidson, Sumner, and Tennessee coun- Burials, Etc., from the Pennsylvania German SOUTH CAROLINA MARRIAGES, 1688–1799 ties, which today comprise all or part of forty Society Proceedings and Addresses. Three Brent H. Holcomb Tennessee counties. Mr. Fulcher abstracted from Volumes public records all references to those living in This list of some 6,500 hard-to-find South the jurisdictions between 1770 and 1790. From With an Introduction by Don Yoder Carolina marriage records bears reference to wills, deeds, court minutes, marriage records, These three volumes contain all of the church approximately 15,000 persons. The work is military records, and many related items, this is records ever published by the Pennsylvania Ger- arranged alphabetically by the surname of the a carefully documented list of inhabitants—virtu- man Society, thus preserving the records groom; brides and others mentioned in the ally the “first” census of Tennessee. of a great many key churches in southeastern records are located in the index. Each entry gives the names of the bride and groom, date of the 253 pp., paper. (1987), repr. 2009. ISBN Pennsylvania—Lancaster, York, Lehigh, Mont- 9780806311746. #CFC 2085. $30.00 gomery, and Northampton—the heartland of marriage, and source of the record. Pennsylvania-German country. The records 349 pp., paper, indexed. (1980), repr. 2006. ISBN EARLIEST TENNESSEE LAND RECORDS & identify not only parents and children, husbands 9780806308913. #GPC 2774. $41.50 EARLIEST TENNESSEE LAND HISTORY and wives, but witnesses and sponsors as well. Irene M. Griffey, CG A staggering 125,000 persons are mentioned, all SOUTH CAROLINA MARRIAGES, 1800–1820 cited in the indexes, which were compiled for Brent H. Holcomb In the first portion of this book, Mrs. Griffey this publication. Drawing on more than thirty separate sources, organizes the legal history of the early Tennessee 3 vols. 2,371 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. this sequel to Mr. Holcomb’s work above con- land laws so that genealogists may be able to (1983), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806310176. #CFC tains some 2,000 marriage records. grasp their substance. The bulk of this volume, however, consists of abstracts of some 16,000 of 4564. $243.00/set 171 pp., paper, indexed, paper. (1981), repr. 2006. ISBN 9780806309392. #GPC 2775. $30.00 the earliest Tennessee land records in existence, arranged in a tabular format. For each record PENNSYLVANIA VITAL RECORDS from SUPPLEMENT to South Carolina Marriages, we are given the name of the claimant, the file The Pennsylvania Magazine of History 1688–1820 number, the name of the assignee (if any), the and Biography and The Pennsylvania county, number of acres, grant number, date, Genealogical Magazine. Three Volumes Brent H. Holcomb entry number, entry date, land book and page This work comprises reprints of virtually every This booklet is based on sources that were number, and a description of the stream nearest article on births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths either overlooked in preparing the previous two to the grant. A separate listing of assignees, with that ever appeared in the two most important volumes or came to light since then. Includes the corresponding claimant and file numbers, Pennsylvania periodicals. The vital records derive more than 1,000 new entries, with brides and follows in a separate table. from church registers, court records, records of other persons mentioned in the records listed 506 pp., illus., paper. (2000), repr. 2008. ISBN local officials and justices, ministers’ records, separately in the index. 9780806350417. #CFC 9404. $58.50 newspapers, and gravestone inscriptions. Our 57 pp., indexed, paper. (1984), repr. 2006. ISBN three volumes are completely indexed and con- 9780806310756. #GPC 2776. $15.00 WEST TENNESSEE’S FORGOTTEN tains references to over 100,000 persons! CHILDREN: Apprentices, 1821–1889 ROSTER OF SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS 3 vols. 2,500 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806310091. #CFC IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION EAST TENNESSEE’S FORGOTTEN 4569. $218.85/set Bobby Gilmer Moss CHILDREN: Apprentices, 1778–1911 This work identifies more than 20,000 rank and file South Carolina soldiers, identified MIDDLE TENNESSEE’S FORGOTTEN Rhode Island from pension records, bounty land warrants, CHILDREN: Apprentices, 1784–1902 annuitants’ claims, audited accounts, muster Alan N. Miller, II GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE rolls, pay lists, and standard published sources. West Tennessee’s Forgotten Children contains ISLAND. Comprising Three Generations of The information is arranged in paragraph form over 4,000 apprenticeship records scattered Settlers Who Came Before 1690 under the name of each soldier and includes among the minutes of the county courts for West some or all of the following: dates of enlistment, John Osborne Austin Tennessee, spanning the years 1821 to 1889 and battles, and skirmishes; names of commanding lists in tabular form the apprenticeships created This legendary work consists of alphabetically officers; names or designation of military unit; arranged genealogical tables of approximately in nineteen Tennessee counties: Benton, Carroll, rank attained; notations indicating whether the Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Fayette, Gibson, Harde- 500 Rhode Island families. Thousands of descen- soldier was wounded, killed or taken prisoner; dants of pre-1690 settlers are carried to the third man, Hardin, Haywood, Henry, Lake, Lauder- source citations; and, in the case of data deriving dale, Madison, McNairy, Obion, Shelby, Tipton, generation, and about 100 families are carried from federal pension files or state annuity claims, to the fourth. The majority of the entries contain and Weakley. The compiler has arranged the rec­ dates and places of birth and death, names of ords by county and thereunder chronologically. records of births and—in all but the last genera- wives and children, and places of residence tion—marriages, deaths, and places of residence, For each record Dr. Miller gives the name of the before and after the war. apprentice, a date (either the date of the original with excerpts from wills and deeds and other 1,046 pp., maps, paper. (1983), repr. 2009. ISBN court records. bond or indenture, or a subsequent date), the 9780806310053. #GPC 3915. $86.00 age at apprenticeship, the name of the master, 8½" x 11". xii, 496 pp., indexed, paper. (1887), and miscellaneous information ranging from the repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806380131. #CFC 200. SCOTCH-IRISH MIGRATION TO SOUTH $71.00 name of the mother or a , race, cause of CAROLINA, 1772 (Rev. William Martin and apprenticeship (e.g., orphan), his/her trade, etc. His Five Shiploads of Settlers) The East Tennessee volume, containing about GENEALOGIES OF RHODE ISLAND Jean Stephenson 11,000 entries and spanning the period 1778 FAMILIES from Rhode Island Periodicals. Of interest here are the land evidences as- to 1911, bears reference to apprenticeships Two Volumes sembled from entries found in the South Carolina created in the following Tennessee counties: This compilation of family Council Journal; namely, authorizations, survey Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, history articles derives from six abstracts, wills, deeds and other records which Carter, Claiborne, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, publications that are com- demonstrate where each family settled or was Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, pletely out of the reach of the entitled to settle. The families, which are grouped Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, average researcher and almost under the name of the vessel they traveled in, are Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, entirely unknown, even to the identified by the name of the household head, Union, and Washington. professional. Viewed as a col- names of spouse and children, number of acres Coverage in the Middle Tennessee volume lection—with dozens of articles surveyed, county, location of the nearest body of extends to some 7,000 apprenticeship records on English origins and scores of water and the names of abutting neighbors, and between 1774 and 1902. Following the same other articles showing descent the source of the information. tabular arrangement as in the other volumes, from immigrant settlers—the 137 pp., indexed, paper. (1971), repr. 2009. ISBN it identifies apprentices found in the following family history articles from these six periodicals 9780806348322. #CFC 9428. $22.50 thirty-five Tennessee counties: Bedford, Cannon, offer the researcher an excellent chance of mak- Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Davidson, DeKalb, ing ancestral connections in Rhode Island. Tennessee Dickson, Franklin, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, 2 vols. 862, 914 pp., illus., indexed, paper. Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, (1983), repr. 2011. ISBN 9780806310169. #CFC 1770–1790 CENSUS OF THE CUMBERLAND Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, 4879. $162.00/set SETTLEMENTS: Davidson, Sumner and Overton, Perry, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Tennessee Counties Stewart, Sumner, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, and Wilson. Richard Carlton Fulcher West Tennessee: 230 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), This work is an attempt to reconstruct a repr. 2010. SBN 9780806353098. #CFC 9982. $34.00 22 United States www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company

East Tennessee: 215 pp., indexed, paper. (2000), indexes found at the front of the two volumes wards of 100,000 Virginians are treated, each of repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806349664. #CFC 9259. identify nearly 1,200 principal descendants of whom is cited in the specially prepared indexes $32.50 the main families treated. at the back of each volume. Middle Tennessee: 360 pp., indexed, paper. 2 vols. 1,474 pp. in all, illus., partially indexed, 5 vols. 4,827 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806352466. #CFC paper. (1903), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806347943. (1981), repr. 2011. ISBN 9780806309101. #CFC 9838. $43.50 #GPC 9322. $192.00/set 6086. $405.00/set

TENNESSEE ADOPTIONS, 1805–1900 SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES from Alan N. Miller BURIED IN VERMONT the William and Mary College Quarterly. Five Volumes The records abstracted for this book Walter H. Crockett These volumes contain every family history fall into two categories: (1) Adoptions abstracted This unusual work contains lists comprising from state legislative records, labeled TPA (Ten- article published in the Quarterly from 1892 the names of nearly 6,000 Revolutionary soldiers to 1943. No fewer than 500 genealogies were nessee Private Acts), and (2) Adoption proceed- buried in Vermont; many of the soldiers emi- ings in local courts, recovered from widely scat- published, and these, together with a substantial grated from other states into Vermont during the number of Bible records, are reprinted here. tered, mostly-unindexed Minutes of the County years immediately following the Revolution. The Courts. The minutes of the County Courts of most With these five volumes, the researcher has names were gathered from a variety of sources, within reach a comprehensive collection of fam- Tennessee counties were searched until about but the largest number were extracted from a 1900, but the search of Circuit Court Minutes ily history articles with accompanying indexes rare list of Vermont Revolutionary pensioners, a to the 100,000 persons mentioned (marking the was suspended with 1860. Includes accounts of list embracing invalid pensioners. why a child was available for adoption. first time complete-name indexes have been 82 pp., paper. (1903–1904 and 1905–1906), repr. published). Each volume is separately indexed. 382 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 2007. ISBN 9780806305349. #CFC 1220. $16.95 9780806354057. #CFC 9934. $45.00 5 vols. 4,740 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1982), repr. 2011. ISBN 9780806309552. #CFC 6096. $405.00/set TENNESSEE . A History of Virginia Tennessee People VIRGINIA’S COLONIAL SOLDIERS Worth S. Ray GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES Lloyd D. Bockstruck All Tennessee coun- from Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and From research based on county ties are covered in this Genealogical Magazine. Four Volumes court minutes and orders, bounty work, each with pertinent These volumes contain every family history land applications and warrants, genealogical data such article published in the Quarterly from 1919 records of courts martial, county as abstracts of wills and to 1952, when publication ceased. About 350 militia rosters, Hening’s Statutes deeds, tombstone inscrip- genealogies were published, in addition to Bible at Large, the Draper manuscripts, tions, marriage rec­ords, and records, diary extracts, wills, etc. The articles and manuscripts in the Public sketches of early settlers. are arranged alphabetically by family surname Record Office in London, we The most important records throughout the four volumes; each volume con- here have an authoritative regis- include First Court Records tains its own index. ter of Virginia’s colonial soldiers. of Washington District, 4 vols. 3,621 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. Included are the military’s “size” rolls which the Marriage Records of (1981), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806309477. #CFC routinely give the soldier’s place of birth, age, Greene, Washington, Jef- 6075. $324.00/set residence, occupation, and physical description. ferson and Knox counties, 443 pp., indexed. (1988), repr. 2008. ISBN and Revolutionary Soldiers of Roane County. This 9780806312194. #GPC 490. $45.50 work also reaches out to the Carolinas, Georgia, GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES Maryland, Virginia, and other Southern states as from the Virginia Magazine of History and POCAHONTAS’ DESCENDANTS: A Revision, well. The index contains over 6,000 names. Biography. Five Volumes Enlargement and Extension of the List as 819 pp., maps, illus., indexed, paper. (1950), repr. This work contains all the family history Set Out by Wyndham Robertson in His Book 2004. ISBN 9780806302898. #GPC 4800. $60.95 articles to have appeared in VMHB from 1893 Pocahontas and Her Descendants (1887). through 1977. The articles touch on families Combined with two volumes of corrections from all parts of the Old Dominion, and the and additions Texas majority trace lines of descent through as many Stuart E. Brown, Jr., Lorraine F. Myers & as seven or eight generations, the data covering Eileen M. Chappel GENEALOGICAL RECORDS IN TEXAS a period of three or four centuries or more. Up- Imogene Kennedy & Leon Kennedy In text and maps, this guide provides detailed information on the legal and historical back- ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON VIRGINIA 1607–1624/5. ground of the state, the origin of each county, Fourth Edition. Published for the Order of First Families of Virginia, the location of the records for each portion 1607–1624/5 of the county before it was organized into its John Frederick Dorman, Editor present boundaries, and the specific records available in the various county courthouses, the This multi-volume work establishes descents—through the sixth generation—of Texas State Library, the Texas State Archives, and the 150 individuals who can be identified as (1) Adventurers of Purse (i.e. stock- the Texas General Land Office. holders in the Virginia Company of London) who either came to Virginia in the period 1607–1625 and had descendants or who did not come to Virginia within 248 pp., paper. (1987), repr. 2010. ISBN that period but whose grandchildren were residents there; or (2) Adventurers of 9780806311852. #GPC 3149. $45.00 Person, 1607–1625 (i.e. ordinary immigrants to Virginia) who left descendants. Volume One covers families A–F (Andrews through Freeman), and identifies 52 Vermont families and over 7,800 individual descendants resident in Virginia (or subsequently in other states). Family accounts are supported by 10,000 footnote citations to GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF manuscripts or published records. The index contains 19,000 name, place, and THE STATE OF VERMONT. A Record of the subject entries, many with multiple page citations. Achievements of Her People in the Making Volume Two covers families G–P (Gaither through Purifoy), and identifies 51 of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a families and over 7,684 individual descendants. As with Volume One, family Nation. Two Volumes accounts are supported by nearly 10,000 footnote citations; the index contains Hiram Carleton 20,000 name, place and subject entries. In all cases, these family histories are traced Volume Three covers families R–Z (Reynolds through Zouche), and identifies forward from the oldest known ancestor of the 46 families and more than 6,500 individual descendants. As with volumes One line to the family member (living or memorial- and Two, family accounts are supported by nearly 10,000 footnote citations; the ized) featured in the sketch, for whom, in turn, index contains 20,000 name, place, and subject entries. a biography—often with a photograph—is Volume One: Families A–F. 1,278 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2011. ISBN provided. This is followed, frequently, by ad- 9780806317441. #GPC 1496. $111.90 ditional, collateral lines linked to the subject of Volume Two: Families G–P. 1,111 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2011. ISBN the essay. Many of the lineages go back to 16th- 9780806317632. #GPC 1497. $106.00 century England, still others give connections Volume Three: Families R–Z. 1,105 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. 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Mosby, Mundy, Nelson, VIRGINIA IMMIGRANTS AND ADVENTURERS, 1607–1635: A Biographical Dictionary Peatross, Pettyjohn, Ruffin, Short, Spencer, Tarleton, Ta- Martha W. McCartney tum, Taylor, Terrill, Watkins, This book brings together a variety of primary sources regarding Virginia’s Winston, and Woodson. earliest European inhabitants and the sparsely populated and fragile communi- (Tidewater Virginia includes ties in which they lived, resulting in the most comprehensive collection of an- the counties of Amherst, notated biographical sketches yet published. Ms. McCartney conveys the basics Caroline, Charles City, about many of these original colonists: their origins, the names of the ships Dinwiddie, Elizabeth City, they sailed on, the names of the “hundreds” and “plantations” they inhabited, Essex, Fairfax, Fauquier, the names of their spouses and children, their occupations and their position Gloucester, Goochland, in the colony, their relationships with fellow colonists and Indian neighbors, Hanover, Henrico, Isle their living conditions as far as can be ascertained from documentary sources, of Wight, James City, King William, Lancaster, their ownership of land, the dates and circumstances of their death, and other Mathews, Northumberland, Prince William, details about their personal lives. Prince George, Spotsylvania, Surry, Sussex, and Maps provided identify the sites at which Virginia’s earliest plantations York.) were located and enable genealogists and students of colonial history to link 8½" x 11". 730 pp., indexed, paper. (1990), repr. most of the more than 5,500 people included in this volume to the cultural 2004. ISBN 9780806312835. #GPC 1382. $81.00 landscape. An introductory chapter, moreover, includes an overview of local and regional settlement and provides succinct histories of the various plantations established in Tidewater Virginia by 1635. TIDE WATER VIRGINIA FAMILIES: GENERATIONS BEYOND. Adding the 833 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 9780806317748. #GPC 3505. $60.95 Families of Alsobrook, Bibb, Edwards, Favor, JAMESTOWN PEOPLE TO 1800: Landowners, Public Officials, Minorities, and Native Gray, Hux, Ironmonger, Laker, Southern, Leaders Taylor, and Woolfolk Martha W. McCartney Virginia L. H. Davis This work provides a detailed look at the people associated with Jamestown To the forty Tidewater Virginia families treated from its founding in 1607 to 1800. Based on government records and private in the original publication (see #1382 above), archives, it provides historical biographies of several distinct groups of people: eleven new families have been added. All fami- Jamestown Island landowners, public officials such as council members and lies tie in with the earliest Hutcheson, Peatross, burgesses, Native-American leaders, and African Americans associated with Butler, and Lee settlers in the colony of Virginia, Jamestown. It also covers more than a thousand people who did not own land and in each instance the family history, its vital on Jamestown Island but whose activities brought them to Virginia’s capital city. statistics, and the events of the time are reported, Using an array of fascinating but little known sources, McCartney offers as are brief accounts of collateral issue in each authoritative biographies and sketches of everyone in the public record as- generation. sociated with Virginia’s capital. She has also enriched her text with a careful 8½" x 11". 221 pp., indexed, paper. (1998), repr. study of privately held papers, lending texture to the historical record while 2009. ISBN 9780806315782. #GPC 1383. $49.00 filling in little known details about this very distinctive population. 556 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 9780806318721. #GPC 3506. EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE $43.50 JAMES RIVER: THEIR DEEP ROOTS AND TANGLED BRANCHES. Volume I: Henrico County—Goochland County The descendants of Pocahontas, Revolutionary soldier. Further information in- Louise Pledge Heath Foley through her son John Rolfe, number in the tens cludes the number of the warrant, exact number Mrs. Foley abstracted the land records from of thousands and encompass numerous lines of of acres granted, and date issued. the 14 volumes of Patent Books for the hundred- the colonial Virginia . This book carries 3 vols. 1,534 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1927, year period 1632 to 1732 pertaining to Henrico Pocahontas’ descendants down to the mid-20th 1929), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806305295. #CFC or Goochland counties. The abstracts give the century. In this definitive edition, the two vol- 790. $167.85/set name of the patentee, the location and acreage umes of corrections and additions of 1992 and of the patent, and date of settlement, with copi- 1994 have been appended to the base volume JAMESTOWNE ANCESTORS, 1607–1699. ous references to family members and owners of 1985, resulting in this consolidated volume Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of of adjoining properties, and the names of the in excess of 700 pages, with indexes containing the Landing at James Towne, 1607–2007 settlers brought over as “headrights.” over 30,000 names! Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis xxxiv, 141 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1974), 724 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1985, 1992, 1994), This is a list of approxi- repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806308494. #CFC 1950. repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1407-5. #GPC 715. $27.50 $65.00 mately 1,000 persons who are known to have owned land or Third Corrections and Additions to resided on Jamestown Island EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE Pocahontas’ Descendants between 1607 and 1699. They JAMES RIVER: THEIR DEEP ROOTS AND Stuart E. Brown, Jr. and Lorraine F. Myers are listed here alphabetically TANGLED BRANCHES. Volume II: Charles along with their known dates City County—Prince George County 197 pp., indexed, paper. (1997), repr. 2003. ISBN of residence in Jamestown, 9780806315423. #CFC 716. $27.50 their official position in the Louise Pledge Heath Foley Fourth and Fifth Corrections and Additions colony (landowner, burgess, Contains abstracts of the land records from the to Pocahontas’ Descendants etc.), and their place of origin 14 volumes of Patent Books for the hundred-year period 1632 to 1732. The main body of the text Stuart E. Brown, Jr. and Lorraine F. Myers or county of residence. In addition, the book contains details concerning consists of a chronological series of abstracts 97 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2008. ISBN the settlement of the island, a brief history of giving the name of the Charles City County or 9780806352428. #CFC 9837. $18.50 Jamestown plantations and hundreds and their Prince George County patentee; the location and VIRGINIA SOLDIERS OF 1776 Compiled evolution into the early counties of Virginia, and acreage of the patent and the date of settlement, from Documents in the Virginia Land Office. pen and ink drawings, together with maps of the with references to family members and owners of adjoining properties; and, most important, the Three Volumes fort and city of Jamestown. names of the thousands of settlers brought over Louis A. Burgess 108 pp., illus., maps, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806317670. #GPC 1381. $24.50 as “headrights.” This monumental work is based on official xviii, 203 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1978), repr. government records on file in the Virginia TIDE WATER VIRGINIA FAMILIES 2009. ISBN 9780806308777. #CFC 1952. $29.50 Land Office and on documents in the Archives Virginia L. H. Davis Department of the Virginia State Library. The Covering a period of 375 years, this book sets records are of several classes—bounty warrants, EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE forth the genealogical history of some 40 families military certificates, exchange warrants, and land JAMES RIVER: THEIR DEEP ROOTS AND who have their roots in Tidewater Virginia. Start- vouchers—and they establish absolute proof TANGLED BRANCHES. Volume III: James ing with the earliest colonial settler, the origins of Revolutionary service and of the descent of City County—Surry County of the following Tidewater families are presented: bounty land. Bell, Binford, Bonner, Butler, Campbell, Cheadle, Louise Pledge Heath Foley Annexed to these claims are certificates of Chiles, Clements,­ Cotton, Dejarnette(att), Dumas, Mrs. Foley has abstracted the land records heirship, wills and powers of attorney, dates of Ellyson, Fishback, Fleming, Hamlin, Hampton, from the 14 volumes of Patent Books for the birth and death, and place of residence of the Harnison, Harris, Haynie, Hurt, Hutcheson, Lee, period 1623 to 1732, which are now located 24 United States www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company

in the Virginia State Archives in Richmond. The books and deed books for Lewis and Jane Meriwether and their descen- main body of the text consists of a chronologi- Northumberland, Lancaster, dants, with much attention given to these related cal series of abstracts giving the name of the Westmoreland, Old Rappah- families: Ambler, Ball, Barret, Bowles, Bushrod, James City County or Surry County patentee, the annock, and Richmond coun- Byrd, Carter, Cobbs, Crawford, Eppes, Fauntle- location and acreage of the patent and date of ties, as well as in standard roy, Fielding, Griffin, Howell, Isham, Jefferson, settlement, with references to family members publications. Kennon, Marshall, Piersey, Ragland, Randolph, and owners of adjoining properties, and the Besides the names of Taliaferro, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Washing- names of the thousands of settlers brought over husband and wife and the ton, Willis, Woodson, and Worsham. as “headrights.” date of marriage, entries may 887 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1932), repr. 2012. xvi, 161 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1990), repr. contain the names of parents, ISBN 9780806319612. #GPC 5500. $91.00 2009. ISBN 9780806312859. #CFC 1953. $29.50 grandparents, former spouses, children of previous mar- VIRGINIA VALLEY RECORDS. Genealogical riages, and other relations.­ and Historical Materials of Rockingham TWELVE VIRGINIA COUNTIES Where the 515 pp., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2011. ISBN County, Virginia, and Related Regions Western Migration Began 9780806317328. #GPC 2654. $58.50 John W. Wayland John H. Gwathmey NORTHERN NECK WILLS, INVENTORIES The material in this work is compiled from This scholarly and informative account de- public records of the counties of Rockingham, scribes the origin and settlement of the counties & OTHER RECORDS, 1800–1825. Probate, Estate, Guardianship & Chancery Records Augusta, Greenbrier, Wythe, and Montgomery. of Albemarle, Augusta, Caroline, Essex, Glouces- The types of records include marriages, lists of for the Virginia Counties of Westmoreland, ter, Goochland, Hanover, King William, King landowners, church records, militia records, and Queen, Louisa, New Kent, and Orange and Richmond, Northumberland & Lancaster wills, and sketches of prominent early settlers. recounts people and events associated with their Robert K. Headley, Jr. 491 pp., indexed, paper. (1930), repr. 2003. ISBN history. Author John Gwathmey devotes a chap- These abstracts are arranged alphabetically 9780806303727. #CFC 6180. $52.50 ter to each of the 12 counties, gives a history of by the name of the deceased followed by the its formation, and provides sketches of pioneer date the record was written or ordered, the date families and early settlers. MARRIAGES OF SOME VIRGINIA the document was probated or recorded, and RESIDENTS, 1607–1800. Four Volumes xii, 469 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1937), repr. the abstract of the record, which might include 2009. ISBN 9780806308616. #CFC 2435. $47.00 names of family members, heirs and beneficia- Dorothy Ford Wulfeck ries, witnesses, bequests, inventories of estates, This work not only contains the records of and court cases involving money, land, or slaves. approximately 40,000 marriages with references A HISTORY OF LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA A staggering 20,000 persons are named. to about a quarter-million individuals, but it also Malcolm Harris xvi, 654 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN derives from Bible records and references found The first half of the book is organized around 9780806319858. #GPC 2656. $65.00 in wills, deeds, court suits, and orphans’ court five institutional themes: politics, military his- records. tory, country roads, churches and parishes, and VIRGINIA GENEALOGY: Sources & Resources Brides and grooms are listed in a single alpha- betical sequence; all other persons mentioned education. Within these chapters, Dr. Harris Carol McGinnis introduces lists of the individuals who were in the records are indexed separately. Mrs. there when the history was being made: land This is an encyclopedic Wulfeck’s marriage records relate to three classes patentees, brides and grooms, Revolutionary and listing of Virginia sources of people: (1) those who were married before Civil War veterans, teachers and their students, and resources for the settling in Virginia; (2) those who were married and so on. genealogist. Ms. McGinnis in Virginia; and (3) those who married after mov- The second half, misleadingly labeled “Ap- devotes entire chapters to ing from Virginia to another colony or state. pendix,” provides a list of Louisa marriage bonds such subjects as Virginia 7 vols. in 4. 2,305 pp. in all, indexed, paper. from 1767–1800, and 150 pages of family land, people, and history; (1961–1967), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806354200. sketches of the county’s pioneer families. immigration and migra- #CFC 6518. $196.00/set tion; vital records; Bible x, 526 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1936), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806355023. #CFC 9831. $57.95 and church records; census records; land and court W est Virginia records; manuscripts and WEST VIRGINIA GENEALOGY: Sources & OLD NEW KENT COUNTY [Virginia] Some records abroad; ethnic Resources Account of the Planters, Plantations, and Virginia; slavery and African-Americans; counties Places and their records; independent cities and their Carol McGinnis records; genealogical collections; and genealogi- This detailed guide Volume I: New Kent County (Blisland and cal societies. tells you what records to St. Peter’s Parishes) King and 505 pp., maps and charts, paper. (1993), repr. look for, what records are Queen County (Stratton Major, 2008. ISBN 9780806313795. #GPC 3526. $41.50 available, and where they St. Stephen’s, and Drysdale can be found. It identifies Parishes) WITHOUT INDENTURES: Index to White records on the state level, Volume II: King William County (St. John’s Slave Children in Colonial Court Records. the regional level, and then and St. David’s Parishes) By Richard Hayes Phillips. See #GPC 4606, the county level, provid- Malcolm Harris p.17. ing details of vital records, Bible records, church Dr. Harris’ two-volume history and geneal- records, cemetery records, ogy is one of the great achievements of Virginia WHITE SLAVE CHILDREN OF COLONIAL newspapers, naturalizations, local history of the last century. This work takes MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA: Birth and military records, census on even greater importance in light of the loss Shipping Records. By Richard Hayes records, land records, maps of county records in New Kent and in King & Phillips. See #GPC 4608, p. 17. and city directories. The main focus is on the Queen counties and the survival of mere frag- holdings of the various institutions whose re- ments for King William County prior to 1865. sources and facilities are vital to the genealogist: LEWIS OF WARNER HALL 2 vols. 560 & 502 pp., illus., indexed, paper. county by county, it lists the names, addresses ISBN 9780806352923. #CFC 9891. $140.00/set Merrow E. Sorley and hours of business of libraries, archives, soci- The Lewis family of eties, courthouses, and other record repositories. MARRIED WELL AND OFTEN. Marriages of Warner Hall, York Co., VA, 135 pp., indexed, paper. (1988), repr. 2010. ISBN the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649–1800 probably descends from 9780806312309. #GPC 3527. $24.50 Robert K. Headley, Jr. Robert Lewis of Brecon, Wales, who came to WEST VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY This work contains a list of 7,000 mar- Virginia in 1635. This book ANCESTORS Whose Services Were riages and boasts an additional 16,000 index traces his descendants in Non-military entries. Starting with marriage license bonds the male and female lines, Anne Waller Reddy for Northumberland County (1783–1800), and descents from other This is a list of names of approximately 2,000 Westmoreland County (1772–1800), Richmond early Virginia families. The West Virginians whose Public Claims are on County (1750–1800), and Lancaster County bulk of this work is con- record at the Virginia State Library. Claims were (1701–1800), the author added marriages from cerned with Col. John Lewis registered for people who nursed the sick and scattered licenses, fee books, ministers’ returns, and Francis Fielding and wounded, fed the troops, furnished supplies, family bibles, and notes in various volumes of their descendants; Col. Charles Lewis and Mary buried the dead, rode express, and manufactured court records, finalizing his research in the will Howell and their descendants; and Col. Robert firearms. This index contains names of patriots 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 United States/Canada/England 25 whose services are recorded in no other place NORTH AMERICA’S MARITIME FUNNEL: The GUIDE TO QUEBEC CATHOLIC PARISHES unless they rendered military as well as non- Ships that Brought the Irish, 1749–1852 AND PUBLISHED PARISH MARRIAGE military service. Terrence M. Punch RECORDS 93 pp., paper. (1930), repr. 2009. ISBN Jeanne Sauve White 9780806302911. #CFC 4820. $18.50 Functioning as the narrow end of a funnel The bulk of this work consists of county-by- through which thousands county lists of parishes within the Province of dispersed widely across the Quebec, and all known Catholic parishes are Canada North American continent, listed to 1900. Each list gives the names of all the Maritime Provinces of the parishes within that county, arranged in order Canada offered easy access, of formation, with the date of the oldest records EARLY ONTARIO SETTLERS. A Source Book beckoning immigrants from for that parish. A reference letter and name after Norman K. Crowder Ireland’s catchment areas the parish indicates the compiler and publisher Covering the years 1783–1789, this work con- along the waterways of of a marriage register for that parish or whether tains official records of the early settlers of Upper Dublin, Londonderry, and the marriages for that parish may be found in the Canada, or Ontario—chiefly population returns, Cork. This book provides a important “Loiselles Marriage Index.” provisioning lists, settlers’ location lists, and lists chronological list of the documented 1,050 voy- vi, 146 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1993), repr. of immigrant arrivals. These lists give the name of ages between Ireland and the Maritimes, giving 2008. ISBN 9780806345703. #CFC 9580. $24.50 the head of household, place of settlement, and the names of the vessels, their port and date of statistical details of the family. Most of the set- departure as well as their port of arrival and in- tlers were from the American colonies, especially dicates the number of passengers and sometimes England New York’s Albany area and the Mohawk Valley. their names and destination. Only 123 passenger 259 pp., maps, indexed, hardcover. (1993), repr. lists of the 1,050 voyages survive, but by dint of 2006. ISBN 9780806313757. #CFC 1225. $31.00 groundbreaking research, Mr. Punch has man- A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF aged to fill in many of the gaps. ENGLAND. Four Volumes COMPANIONS OF CHAMPLAIN: Founding Samuel Lewis Families of Quebec, 1608–1635, with 2016 8½" x 11". 171 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 9780806319650. #GPC 4716. $36.00 This work guides the researcher to the English Addendum parishes and chapelries that are of importance Denise Larson SOME EARLY SCOTS IN MARITIME CANADA. in finding probate records. In alphabetical The original 18 pioneer Volumes I–III order, every county, city, borough, market town, families who inhabited post town, parish, chapelry, township, hamlet, Terrence M. Punch Quebec during Champlain’s tything, and hundred in England is recorded and lifetime are the focal point Only after 1770 did described. Even the most obscure place is identi- of this work. The author the Maritime Provinces of fied in relation to a parish and in most cases to a traces the genealogy for three Canada begin to attract specific church. generations of the follow- Scots settlers, mainly but 4 vols. 2,464 pp. in all, illus., indexed, hardcover. ing 18 founding families: not exclusively from the (1831), repr. 1996. ISBN 9780806315089. #GPC Amiot/Amyot, Boucher, Scottish Highlands. The 3360. $190.00/set Bourdon, Cloutier, Cote/ Scots put their stamp on Coste, Couillard/Couillart, Cape Breton Island, the EMIGRANTS IN CHAINS. A Social History Delaunay, Desportes, Giffard, eastern mainland of Nova of Forced Emigration to the Americas of Guyon, Hebert (Quebec’s Scotia, much of Prince Felons, Destitute Children, Political and first colonial family, Hebert, is followed through Edward Island, and coastal Religious Non-Conformists, Vagabonds, five generations), Juchereau, Langlois, Marsolet, regions of New Brunswick. Beggars and other Undesirables, 1607–1776 Martin, Nicolet, Pinguet, and Tardif/Letardif. These three volumes are based on materi- Peter Wilson Coldham 198 pp., maps, illus., indexed, paper. 2016. als found in the Nova Scotia Archives and the ISBN 9780806357904. #CFC 8290. $27.50 By 1776, the prisons of Public Archives of New Brunswick, among England had disgorged some others. Records consulted range from newspa- 50,000 of their inmates to ERIN’S SONS: Irish Arrivals in Atlantic per announcements of marriages and deaths to Canada. Volumes I–IV the American colonies, most cemetery records and censuses, and from rare of them destined to survive Terrence M. Punch passenger lists to probate records. and, with their descendants, Mr. Punch has combed Vol. I: 8½" x 11".180 pp., paper. 2011. ISBN to populate the land of their through a wide-ranging and 9780806318769. #GPC 4713. $36.00 exile. disparate group of sources Vol. II: 8½" x 11".178 pp., paper. 2011. ISBN Supported by a massive ar- to identify as many Irish 9780806318776. #GPC 4714. $36.00 ray of documentary evidence immigrants as possible and Vol III: 8½" x 11". 177 pp., paper. 2012. ISBN and first-hand testimony, to reveal their place of 9780806319223. #GPC 4715. $36.00 this book focuses on the origin in the Old Coun- try. The region of Atlantic Canada covered here are the provinces of New- foundland and Labrador, ANCESTRAL TRAILS. The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History Prince Edward Island, New 2nd Edition Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. These volumes are Mark D. Herber an invaluable tool for U.S. researchers, since Ancestral Trails enables the researcher to form a coherent picture of past many New England Irish families can trace their generations by describing virtually every class of record in every repository and ancestry through Atlantic Canada. (Volume II library in Britain. The book guides the researcher through the voluminous British covers the same years as Volume I and includes archives, extending back to medieval times, and provides a detailed view of the references to an additional 7,000 persons). Each records and published sources available, analyzing each record and guiding the volume contains maps, showing Irish ports of searcher to finding-aids and indexes. In this context, Mr. Herber is careful to embarkation, an index of ships, and an index of link sources together to ensure that researchers can use material found in one surnames. source to assist a search in other sources. This second edition also brings the Vol. I: 1761–1853. 8½" x 11". 208 pp., maps, reader up-to-date with the many important changes that have recently taken indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780806317823. #GPC place in British genealogy. 4708. $36.00 Writing in the Foreword to the second edition, John Titford remarks that “an Vol. II: 1761–1853. 8½" x 11". 197 pp., maps, increasing amount of material of relevance to family historians is being made indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780806317892. #GPC available in print, on microform, on CD-ROM, and on the Internet; fresh finding 4709. $36.00 aids appear and older ones become redundant; record repositories, libraries, Vol. III: 1751–1858. 8½" x 11". 200 pp., maps, family history societies and other interest groups appear afresh on the scene. . . . None of this has indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780806318051. #GPC escaped the notice of the author of Ancestral Trails, and this welcome new edition, to which the 4711. $36.00 phrase ‘bigger and better’ hardly does justice, is testimony to the continuing careful attention to Vol. IV: to 1863. 8½" x 11". 188 pp., maps, detail which characterised the first edition.” indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780806318660. #GPC 894 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2007. ISBN 9780806317717. #GPC 2692. $60.95 4712. $36.00 26 England/Wales/Ireland www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company

emergence and use of transportation as a means names, English Settlement in Montgomeryshire, Irish repositories and of dealing with an unwanted population, dwell- and Religion and Society in 19th-century Wales. the published indexes, ing at length on the processes involved, the men 362 pp., indexed, paper. 1999. ISBN catalogues, and printed charged with the administration of the system 9780806316192. #GPC 5028. $26.50 sources available in of transportation or engaged in transportation as Ireland and the United a business. It then proceeds with a fascinating THE SURNAMES OF WALES. Updated and States. Volume Two is a look at the transportees themselves, their lives Expanded Edition bibliography of fam- and hapless careers, and their reception in the John & Sheila Rowlands ily histories, pedigrees, colonies. and source materials 196 pp., paper. (1992), repr. 2007. ISBN This new edition contains published in books and 9780806317786. #GPC 1109. $23.50 new chapters and sev- periodicals, and covers eral updated and expanded such printed works as chapters, with information parish, town and county wales regarding more than 270,000 histories, church records, surnames found in parish and family histories. records throughout Wales. 2 vols. 1,167 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1962), WELSH FAMILY HISTORY. A Guide to Some of the new features repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806309163. #GPC 1755. Research. Second Edition include a study of how Welsh $119.00/set John & Sheila Rowlands, et al. patronymics changed to settled surnames, surname This handbook deals geographic distribution, an GENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX to primarily with those aspects expanded glossary of Welsh the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and of family history research surnames, and a glossary of Welsh given names. Baronies of Ireland, Based on the Census of that are unique to Wales. 344 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN Ireland for the Year 1851 Each chapter is written by 9780806319971. #GPC 5033. $43.50 Since research in Ireland a specialist in the field and will usually start at the par- treats an essential element of ish level, there must be a Welsh genealogy. Coverage Ireland reference tool that will key includes but is not limited to the townland—the smallest the following topics: Welsh territorial subdivision in Ire- archives, family history so- THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND, 1600–1699 land—to the parish in which cieties, parish registers, civil David Dobson it is located. This work was registration, surnames, place This series draws on the following primary prepared under the auspices names, the IGI for Wales, sources: published government records; refer- of the British government for wills and estate records, printed and manuscript ences found in Irish, English, Scottish and Dutch almost that purpose. It shows pedigrees, emigration, and a variety of miscel- archives; and the many volumes of the published the county, barony, parish, laneous sources. Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland. and poor law union in which 2nd ed. 325 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1999), Published in London between 1860 and 1910, the 70,000 townlands were situated in 1851, repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806316208. #GPC 5030. this series contains a storehouse of genealogi- as well as the location of the townlands on the $29.50 cal information for the years 1509 to 1670. The Great Ordnance Survey maps, with appendices 3,200 people listed in these two volumes are containing separate indexes to parishes and SECOND STAGES IN RESEARCHING WELSH predominantly of native Irish and immigrant baronies. ANCESTRY English origin, as well as a handful of Huguenot 968 pp., paper. (1861), repr. 2006. ISBN John & Sheila Rowlands and Dutch immigrants. 9780806310527. #GPC 2962. $76.00 This book is a compen- Part One: 108 pp., paper. (2007), repr. 2008. dium of contributions by ISBN 9780806353623. #CFC 9818. $22.50 A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF experts in different fields. Part Two: 108 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN IRELAND. Two Volumes There are chapters dealing 9780806354217. #CFC 9700. $22.50 Samuel Lewis with aspects of community Part Three: 101 pp., paper. 2000. ISBN Arranged alphabetically by place (village, par- life, different occupations, 9780806355351. #CFC 9707. $22.50 ish, town, etc.), this work provides a description surnames, old documents, Part Four: 116 pp., paper. 2014. ISBN of all Irish localities, showing exactly where a maps, estate records, 9780806357027. #CFC 8108. $18.50 particular civil parish was located in relation to and family histories (the the nearest town, barony, county, and province Vaughans of Trawsgoed, the IRISH AND SCOTCH-IRISH ANCESTRAL in which it was situated, its principal landown- Lloyds of TyNewydd, Moris RESEARCH. A Guide to the Genealogical ers, the diocese in which it was situated, and the Reignald, Titus Jones, and Records, Methods, and Sources in Ireland. Roman Catholic district in which the parish was “Baron” Lewis Owen). The Two Volumes located and the names of corresponding Catholic book contains several case studies, while still parishes. other chapters cover Catholics in Wales, Urban Margaret Dixon Falley Growth and Development, People in Mining and The first volume of this guide describes genea- 2 vols. 1,480 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. Metals, the Bartrum Genealogies, Homes of Sur- logical collections and indexes in all the major (1837), repr. 2004. ISBN 9780806310633. #CFC 3370. $147.00/set

BASIC GUIDE TO IRISH RECORDS FOR TRACING YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS. Fifth Edition FAMILY HISTORY John Grenham Brian Mitchell Mr. Grenham’s work combines all the best features of a textbook and Mr. Mitchell’s latest offering was inspired by a reference book, expertly describing the various steps in the research the growing number of Irish sources available on process while at the same time providing an indispensable body of source the Internet and provides an up-to-date overview materials. The new fifth edition retains the familiar three-part structure, of the key sources for Irish research. According combining a detailed guide for beginners with thorough descriptions of all to the author, Irish genealogical records fall into the relevant sources and county-by-county reference lists. All the informa- the following eight major categories: (1) civil reg- tion has been expanded and updated, and the extensively expanded index isters of births, marriages, and deaths; (2) church makes the book even easier to use. registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials; Genealogical research in Ireland has always depended on records that (3) gravestone inscriptions; (4) wills; (5) 1901 are more fragmented, localized, and difficult to access than anywhere and 1911 census returns; (6) mid-19th-century else. The Internet is changing that. More and more of these records are Griffith’s Valuation; (7) early 19th-century Tithe coming online. This book is an indispensable guide to what these records Applotment Books; and (8) other census substi- are, where they are, and what they mean. It serves as a directory to online records, discussing tutes. Each source is examined in detail. their uses and outlining research strategies. Most useful are the subsections to each of the county Emphasizing the role of geography in Irish source lists, showing county Internet sources. References are given throughout for any online ver- genealogy, the author explains that the country is sions of the records dealt with. divided into seven overlapping administrative di- Along with it step-by-step instructions in the location and use of traditional genealogical visions and clarifies the genealogical function of records, its discussion of civil records of birth, marriage, and death as well as land records and each. The final sections list Internet sites devoted wills, and its list of Roman Catholic parish records and source lists, this guide is easily the most exclusively or substantially to Irish genealogical useful book in Irish genealogy. research and also provide a core bibliography of 5th ed., 672 pp., illus., indexed, hardcover. 2019. ISBN 9780806320977. #GPC 7730. $38.50 the best sources now available. 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 Ireland/Scotland 27

searcher from the valuation to other Irish records A NEW GENEALOGICAL ATLAS OF IRELAND. Second Edition concerning one’s ancestors. The appendices include a glossary of key terms, dates of publica- Brian Mitchell tion of the Ordnance Survey Memoirs, county- This second edition includes additional maps detailing the location of by-county commencement and completion dates Roman Catholic parishes in all 32 counties of Ireland and Presbyterian con- of the tenement valuations conducted from 1846 gregations in the nine counties of Northern Ireland. It is not only invaluable to 1864, and an inventory of the Books of for tracing your ancestors in church records but also for locating ancestors in Richard Griffith’s General Valuation of Rateable civil records, for it provides descriptions and maps of the parochial and civil Property in Ireland. administrative divisions to which all major Irish record sources are linked. 8½" x 11". viii, 108 pp., illus., paper. (2000), repr. Mr. Mitchell has drawn at least four, and sometimes five, maps for every 2008. ISBN 9780806349541. #CFC 9371. $27.50 county. The first county map depicts the civil/Church of Ireland parishes; the second shows the baronies and Church of Ireland dioceses; the third INDEX TO THE PREROGATIVE WILLS OF map illustrates the poor law unions and the parishes included within the IRELAND, 1536–1810 probate districts serving that county; the fourth plots Roman Catholic parishes Sir Arthur Vicars and dioceses; and the fifth locates Presbyterian congregations for the nine counties of Northern Ireland. The book includes three maps of Ireland to This index contains 40,000 entries arranged show the area covered by each county, diocese, and probate district. In addition, it describes all of alphabetically by the name of the testator, show- the major record sources of Ireland. ing his rank, occupation, or condition; his town or county of residence, and the year when the 2nd ed. 175 pp., illus., maps, paper. (2002), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806316840. #GPC 3853. $24.50 estate was probated. 512 pp., indexed, paper. (1897), repr. 1997. ISBN 9780806303611. #CFC 6060. $47.00 56 pp., map, illus., paper. (2008), repr. 2009. THE SURNAMES OF NORTH WEST ISBN 9780806353739. #CFC 9684. $14.95 IRELAND: Concise Histories of the Major Surnames of Gaelic and Planter Origin Scotland A GUIDE TO IRISH CHURCHES AND Brian Mitchell GRAVEYARDS Drawing on a range of pri- HUGUENOT AND SCOTS LINKS, 1575–1775 Brian Mitchell mary and secondary sources, David Dobson In this book every church the author has produced 324 and burial ground in Ireland single-page histories of sur- Fearing reprisals after Louis XIV rescinded the is identified in relation to a names that either originated Edict of Nantes in 1685, Huguenots fled to the townland or street address. in or became established Netherlands, Germany, Scandinavia, England, Each townland is located in in North West Ireland. Mr. America, and, in a few cases, to Scotland. Most its appropriate civil parish, Mitchell estimates that these of these emigrants settled in the Canongate, then and each parish is listed histories document the a separate burgh but now a part of Edinburgh. alphabetically within its surname origins of over 80% Working from baptismal registers, burgess county and is preceded by a of people with roots in North rolls, tax lists, marriage registers, and other number which gives its loca- West Ireland. primary sources, David Dobson has unearthed tion in A New Genealogical Most of the histories information concerning over 1,000 Scottish Atlas of Ireland (see #3853). describe the geographic prev- Huguenots or their descendants. For each indi- An Ordnance Survey number alence of the name in North West Ireland today, vidual, the compiler provides the name, a locale, lets the researcher pinpoint the church’s exact the ancient origins of the name’s founders, the a date, usually an occupation, and something location on a six-inch Ordnance Survey map. name’s meaning, the expansion/contraction of about the person. Churches that are now defunct and graveyards the name, surname variations, and much more. vi, 92 pp., paper. 2008. ISBN 9780806352848. that have been separated from their churches can These characteristics distinguish Brian Mitchell’s #CFC 9881. $18.00 be located with this guide. book as the most important addition to Irish 253 pp., paper. (1990), repr. 2008. ISBN onomastics in many years. SCOTLAND DURING THE PLANTATION OF 9780806312668. #GPC 3856. $41.50 xii, 326 pp., paper. 2010. ISBN 9780806354576. ULSTER, 1600–1699 #CFC 9968. $47.00 David Dobson A GUIDE TO IRISH PARISH REGISTERS All four volumes in the series are designed to assist family historians researching their origins Brian Mitchell RICHARD GRIFFITH AND HIS VALUATIONS OF IRELAND. With an Inventory of the during the 17th century. Since only seventeen This is a guide to existing Irish parish registers Books of the General Valuation of Rateable parish registers of the Church of Scotland prior for all denominations, their starting dates, and Property in Ireland to 1685 survive for this area, Mr. Dobson’s where or how they can be located. It also links researches attempt to fill the void as best as pos- the parish registers to Griffith’s Valuation of James R. Reilly sible. The volumes are based, overwhelmingly, Ireland, the great survey of property holders The first half of this work describes the meth- on primary sources in the National Archives of taken between 1848 and 1864. It provides map ods used by Griffith and his colleagues in pro- Scotland and Edinburgh, and they are fully ref- references to Mr. Mitchell’s New Genealogical ducing the land valuation and, in particular, the erenced. The single most important source used Atlas of Ireland and to the maps accompanying great Ordnance Survey of Irish townlands which in the compilations are the Registers of Testa- the householders’ index to Griffith’s Valuation, fixed local boundaries throughout Ireland. ments for Glasgow. The inhabitants are arranged allowing the researcher to identify both the In the genealogical section, Mr. Reilly burrows alphabetically and are identified by a town or Valuation and the parish records by the same into the intricacies of the valuations, showing townland, date, and source. administrative division—the civil parish. how an understanding of the abbreviations and Ayrshire: 139 pp., paper. 2008. ISBN 151 pp., paper. (1988), repr. 2009. ISBN shorthand used by the valuators can lead the re- 9780806353913. #CFC 9018. $24.00 9780806312156. #GPC 3852. $31.00

POCKET GUIDE TO IRISH GENEALOGY. TRACING YOUR SCOTTISH ANCESTRY. Third Edition Third Edition Kathleen B. Cory Brian Mitchell Revised and updated by Leslie Hodgson, this third edition is packed with Brian Mitchell blends case studies, maps, information and advice on basic research techniques. It focuses on the hold- charts, and his own mastery of the subject to ings of the two principal Scottish record repositories, the General Register convey. For this third edition, Mr. Mitchell has Office at New Register House and the Scottish Record Office, both in Edin­ completely overhauled and updated the two burgh. Referring to records of births, marriages, and deaths before and after chapters on Ireland’s major genealogical record 1855 and census returns from 1841 to 1891 at the first-named location, and offices and heritage centers. The basics of Irish wills, testaments, deeds, and church records at the other, the author guides genealogical research. The concluding chapter— you to a successful conclusion of your search. New subjects covered in the new in this edition—lists 40 websites that are third edition include the reorganization of local archives, the digitization and useful for Irish genealogical research. The book accessibility of old records, and the use of local history in genealogy. There also includes a crucial chapter on “Irish Geneal- are also chapters on family names, and tartans, heraldry, and record ogy and the Internet.” repositories outside of Edinburgh. 3rd ed. vi, 83 pp., maps, paper. 2008. ISBN 3rd ed. 271 pp., indexed, paper. 2004. ISBN 9780806317489. #GPC 1155. 9780806353852. #CFC 9240. $21.00 $26.50 28 Scotland/Europe www.genealogical.com Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company

Dumfries & Galloway: 142 pp., map, paper. repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806353173. #CFC 9813. 6th ed. 8½" x 11". 195 pp., paper. (1997), repr. (2008), repr. 2009. ISBN 9780806353876. #CFC $27.50 2000. ISBN 9780806315263. #GPC 5757. $29.50 9017. $24.00 A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF Lanarkshire: 162 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN GERMAN-ENGLISH GENEALOGICAL 9780806354132. #CFC 9019. $22.50 SCOTLAND. Two Volumes DICTIONARY Renfrewshire: 154 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN Samuel Lewis Ernest Thode 9780806354385. #CFC 9955. $24.50 Arranged alphabetically by place (village, parish, town, etc.), it provides a description of all This dictionary covers Scottish localities, showing where a village was thousands of German terms SCOTS-IRISH LINKS, 1575–1725. and defines them in single Parts One–Ten located in relation to its parish or nearest towns and district and the names of villages situated words or brief phrases. All David Dobson within it, the number of inhabitants of a given words, symbols, and ab- This series helps the researcher to link an locality, the main landowners, and chief topo- breviations in the dictionary individual first to Ulster and then back to Scot- graphical features. This gazetteer enables you to were chosen on the basis land. Drawing on primary source material in the identify a given locality in relation to a parish of their association with ge- British Museum in London, the Public Record and to identify the location of the parish records. nealogy, having been noted Office and Trinity College in Dublin, the Public in church records, civil 2 vols. 1,233 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. registration records, family Record Office in Northern Ireland in Belfast, (1851), repr. 2002. ISBN 9780806312552. #CFC as well as Scottish sources, these seven parts 3368. $121.90/set correspondence, genealogi- identify approximately 8,000 Lowland Scots who cal journals, ships’ passenger lists, and emigra- migrated to Ulster as university students, appren- tion records. In conjunction with a standard tices, ministers, merchants, weavers, teachers, or German-English dictionary, the user should be persons in flight. Typically, each listing gives the Europe able to make a word-by-word translation of any Scots-Irish person’s name, occupation, place of German document and understand it. residence, a date, and the source; in a number of 8½" x 11". 318 pp., paper. (1992), repr. 2008. SEARCHING FOR FLEMISH (BELGIAN) cases, Mr. Dobson also provides information on ISBN 9780806313429. #GPC 5758. $43.50 spouse, children, local origins, and landholdings. ANCESTORS Jozef J. Goethals (in Collaboration with Part One and Part Two: 2 vols. in 1. 65 pp. HISTORIC GERMAN NEWSPAPERS ONLINE. Karel Denys, CICM) total, map, paper. (1994, 1995), repr. 2007. ISBN Second Edition 9780806346861. #CFC 9207. $14.50 This is the first English-language guidebook for Ernest Thode Part Three: 214 pp., map, paper. (2001), repr. tracing Flemish ancestors from Belgium. It identi- 2007. ISBN 9780806351025. #CFC 9412. $27.50 fies Flemish-American genealogical organiza- There are now about 2,000 Part Four: 112 pp., paper. (2004), repr. 2009. tions, vital records of the Flemish Civil Registry historic German-language ISBN 9780806352565. #CFC 9855. $18.00 (1796–1900), parish registers (1600–1796), court newspapers online at numer- records, orphan records, tax lists, and citizen- ous public, private, and com- Part Five: 136 pp., paper. (2006), repr. 2009. mercial websites, comprising ISBN 9780806353012. #CFC 9895. $22.50 ship records. Mr. Goethals translates sample records from each category into English from the billions of pages and referring Part Six: 128 pp., paper. (2007), repr. 2009. ISBN to millions of individuals. 9780806353517. #CFC 9816. $22.50 original Flemish, French, and Latin. The work also contains a discourse on Flemish names and Most of the papers cited here Part Seven: 122 pp., illus., paper. 2008. ISBN naming practices as well as a glossary of Flem- are from Germany and the 9780806353920. #CFC 9904. $22.50 ish, French, and Latin terms commonly used in former Austro-Hungarian Em- Part Eight: 104 pp., illus., paper. 2010. ISBN Belgian genealogical documents. pire, though there are papers 9780806354613. #CFC 9002. $18.50 from as far away as Part Nine: 108 pp., paper. 2013. ISBN 8½" x 11". 81 pp., illus., paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806353425. #CFC 9313. $24.50 and Oklahoma. The genealogical information in 9780806356198. #CFC 8096. $19.50 these newspapers is almost limitless. Part Ten: 156 pp., paper. 2017. ISBN ADDRESS BOOK FOR GERMANIC 330 pp., indexed, paper. 2019. ISBN 9780806358338. #CFC 8121. $21.50 9780806320922. #GPC 5760. $35.00 GENEALOGY. Sixth Edition THE SCOTTISH SURNAMES OF COLONIAL Ernest Thode ANCESTORS IN GERMAN ARCHIVES. A AMERICA This sixth edition brings Guide to Family History Sources. Two David Dobson many addresses up to date and adds numerous others, Volumes This work attempts to identify Scottish names, especially municipal archive Raymond S. Wright III provide explanations of their meaning and sig- addresses and the addresses nificance, give examples, and where applicable, This work is the outgrowth of a project by of local European historical name the clan to which the family is linked. Mr. Brigham Young University to survey all record and genealogical societ- Dobson identifies about 1,000 Scottish surnames holdings in about 2,000 public and private ies. It is indispensable for and their derivatives and also mentions one or archives of the Federal Republic of Germany. genealogical researchers more actual Scottish North Americans who bore For each of the archives, information is provided with interests in Germany, that name before 1776. under the following headings: name and address Austria, Switzerland, and of the archive (including phone, fax, e-mail, and viii, 151 pp., map, paper. (2003), repr. 2007. other German-speaking areas website), jurisdiction of the archive, organiza- ISBN 9780806352091. #CFC 9790. $27.50 of central and . tion of the archive’s records, published guides or Beginning with an exhaustive list of ad- descriptions of collections, emigration records, SEARCHING FOR SCOTCH-IRISH ROOTS IN dresses in America, followed by an itemization records of churches or religious communities, SCOTTISH RECORDS, 1600–1750 of German and German-area addresses, this civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths, David Dobson edition refers to nearly 2,000 genealogical and civil registration of residents, records of cities, related societies, state and municipal archives, This book identifies source material in Scottish towns and districts, censuses, military records, religious organizations, booksellers or importers, libraries and archives that could enable people and records from former German communities foreign information offices, newspapers, religious of Scotch-Irish (Scots-Irish) ancestry (i.e., the now in other countries. archives, and professional genealogists in North Ulster Scots) to locate their Scottish roots. 2 vols. 1,198 pp. in all, maps, indexed, paper. America, Germany, and elsewhere in the Ger- (2004), repr. 2010. ISBN 9780806317472. #GPC xii, 107 pp., maps, illus., indexed, paper. (2007), manic world. 6505. $98.00/set

FINDING ITALIAN ROOTS. The Complete Guide for Americans. OUR ITALIAN SURNAMES Second Edition Joseph G. Fucilla John Philip Colletta Our Italian Surnames covers every facet of Ital- This work identifies the resources available here in the U.S. for researching ian names and naming practices. Besides given back to your immigrant ancestor, then shows how you can tap into the wealth of names and the evolution of Italian surnames, the information available in the town halls, archives, churches, and libraries of Italy. book contains chapters on pet names, botanical This second edition, moreover, covers Internet resources for Italian genealogy. names, geographical names, bird names, insect Includes a glossary of key Italian terms and an extensive annotated bibliography. names, occupational names, and more. Contains a list of sources and an index of more than 7,500 2nd ed. 206 pp., paper. (2003), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780806317410. #GPC 1127. names. $21.00 299 pp., indexed, paper. (1949), repr. 2003. ISBN 9780806311876. #GPC 2082. $34.00 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 Europe/Barbados/Hispanic/Asia/CD-ROMs 29

POLISH ROOTS. Second Edition 171 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2007. Rosemary A. Chorzempa ISBN 9780806317656. #GPC 3282. $23.50 CD-ROMs Mrs. Chorzempa begins CUBAN CENSUS RECORDS OF THE 16th, with an examination of 17th, and 18th CENTURIES. Rev. Ed. THE FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH TOOLKIT. Polish-American resources, Peter E. Carr Forms & Charts for Genealogical Research touching first on records kept by the Polish-American The data covered in this work was transcribed Michael Hait family, then veering off from records in the Archivo General de Contains forms and into a discussion of the in Seville, Spain. These records cover the time charts that are essen- standard records employed period 1520 to 1797 and include residents’ lists, tial for genealogical re- in genealogical research, military lists, and census records. In many cases, search. The forms can such as census and natu- the lists give the names, ages, military rank, fam- be printed as blank forms ralization records, ships’ ily relationships, and occupations of the several for onsite research or passenger lists, vital records thousand individuals covered. filled in and printed or of birth, marriage and x, 114 pp., indexed, paper. 1993. ISBN saved for permanent death, records of fraternal societies, newspapers, 9780806352480. #CFC 9846. $18.95 storage. The forms in- church records, and military records. She treats clude: Family Group each of these record groups in the context of HISPANIC SURNAMES AND FAMILY Record, Pedigree Chart, Polish-American research, setting a framework HISTORY. By Lyman D. Platt. See #GPC Research Log, Census Extraction forms (1850– for her discussion of the records held by the LDS 4635, p. 5. 1930), Household Tracker forms (1790–1900), Church in Salt Lake City. She also provides a and much more. Each form has been created as breakdown of libraries and archives with Polish FINDING YOUR HISPANIC ROOTS an Adobe PDF form. This CD can be used on a Mac or a PC and genealogical materials and a comprehensive list George R. Ryskamp of Polish genealogical societies. requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 or higher. The bulk of the book focuses on research in This work provides #GPC 7545. $29.99 Poland, as the author shows the reader how to detailed information on find and use church and civil records; how and the records, sources, and THE RICKER COMPILATION of Vital Records where to locate research services, libraries, and reference works used of Early Connecticut. Based on the Barbour archives; how to make sense of Polish names in research in all major Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records and the naming practices of the major ethnic Hispanic countries. 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ISBN ing Hispanic immigrants in Connecticut towns, 9780806320045. #GPC 981. $27.50 U.S. records, and how to plus another 300,000 conduct Hispanic genea- records from cemeter- BArbados / Hispanic / logical research in LDS Family History Centers. ies, probate records, The work then examines the types of records tax records, and family Asia found in all Hispanic countries and indicates Bibles, from approxi- where particular record types are found. Covered mately 1633 to around GENEALOGIES OF BARBADOS FAMILIES here are civil registers of births, marriages, and 1850, this is by far the From Caribbeana and The Journal of the deaths; church records of baptisms, marriages, largest collection of Connecticut town records ever Barbados Museum and Historical Society and burials; census records; military records; and assembled in one place. The Barbour Collection of James C. Brandow the often under-utilized notarial records. Connecticut Town Vital Records forms the core of This collection of articles ranges from conven- 306 pp., indexed, paper. (1997), repr. 2005. ISBN this collection, providing names of children, par- tional genealogies and pedigrees to will abstracts 9780806315171. #GPC 5057. $31.00 ents, spouses, and others mentioned in the records, and Bible records and refers to some 15,000 per- with the dates and places of the events also noted. sons. It also contains notes on the connections In Search of Your Asian Roots: In addition, this compilation includes vital statistics between Barbados and New England families, as GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES ON CHINESE from several Connecticut towns not included by well as four lists of Barbados Quakers. SURNAMES Barbour, information gleaned from Bibles and church records, and published cemetery records. xvi, 753 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. Sheau-yueh J. Chao The search engine, based on the Adobe Acrobat 2008. 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Typically each surname sketch depicts tion of several hun- ety, from English planter the founder or other originating influence upon dred family histories, families to indentured the name, the various locales associated with the each of which, typi- servants and the tens of surname, reasons behind alterations in the name, cally, extends back to thousands of Africans and so on. Chapter 3 is an annotated bibliogra- the colonial period in brought in as slaves. phy of Chinese and English language sources on Southside Virginia. It Many of these people Chinese surnames. The work concludes with sep- includes nearly 400 subsequently moved on arate indexes to family names, authors, titles, and biographical/genea- to the United States and Chinese-character stroke numbers (one mecha- logical narratives of other destinations to seek nism used for grouping Chinese characters). residents of the area of their fortune beyond Bar- xviii, 323 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. 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Brandow, James C. Genealogies of Barbados Crockett, Walter H. Soldiers of the Revolutionary AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX Families. Item #CFC 658 29 War Buried in Vermont. Item #CFC 1220 22 Brown, Stuart E. et al. Pocahontas’ Descendants. Croom, Emily Anne. The Sleuth Book. Item Item #GPC 715 22 #GPC 1221 1 Allan, Morton. Morton Allan Directory of Brown, Stuart E. et al. Third Corrections and Croom, Emily Anne. Unpuzzling Your Past. Item European Passenger Steamship Arrivals. Item Additions to Pocahontas’ Descendants. Item #GPC 1222 2 #GPC 80 9 #CFC 716 23 Crowder, Jack Darrell. Women Patriots of the Anuta, Michael J. Ships of Our Ancestors. Item Brown, Stuart E. et al. Fourth and Fifth Correc- American Revolution. Item #9641. 13 #GPC 125 10 tions and Additions to Pocahontas’ Descen- Crowder, Jack Darrell. The First 24 Hours of the Ardery, Mrs. William B. Kentucky [Court and dants. Item #CFC 9837 23 American Revolution. Item #9642. 13 Other] Records. Brumbaugh, Gaius M. Maryland Records. Item Crowder, Jack Darrell. Strange, Amazing, and Vol. 1. Item #GPC 141 16 #CFC 750 17 Funny Events that Happened during the Arnold, Jackie Smith. Kinship: It’s All Relative. Buck, J. Orton, Jr. and Timothy F. Beard. Pedi- Revolutionary War. Item #9643. 13 Item #GPC 178 1 grees of Some of the Emperor Charlemagne’s Crowder, Norman K. Early Ontario Settlers. Item Ashley, Leonard R.N. What’s in a Name? Item Descendants. Vol. III. Item #GPC 775 10 #CFC 1225 25 #GPC 185 1 Buggy, Joseph. Finding Your Ancestors in New Davis, Virginia L.H. Jamestowne Ancestors, Austin, Jeannette H. The Georgia Frontier, Vols. I, York City. Item #GPC 776 19 1607–1699. Item #GPC 1381 23 II & III. Item #CFC 9873 16 Burgess, Louis A. Virginia Soldiers of 1776. Item Davis, Virginia L.H. Tidewater Virginia Families. Austin, John O. Genealogical Dictionary of #CFC 790 23 Item # 1382 23 Rhode Island. Item #CFC 200 21 Bush, Angie. Genealogy at a glance: Genetic Davis, Virginia L.H. 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British Roots of Maryland Fami- Carr, Peter E. Cuban Census Records of the Dobson, David. Scotland during the Plantation of lies. II. Item #GPC 356 17 16th, 17th, and 18th Centuries . Item #CFC Ulster, 1600–1699: Barnes, Robert. Colonial Families of Maryland. 9846 29 Ayrshire. Item #CFC 9018 27 Item #CFC 9095 17 Carroll, Cornelius. The Beginner’s Guide to Us- Dumfries & Galloway. Item #CFC 9017 27 Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your Canadian Roots. ing Tax Lists. Item #CFC 9201 1 Lanarkshire. Item #CFC 9019 27 Item #GPC 391 1 Chao, Sheau-yueh J. In Search of Your Asian Renfrewshire. Item #CFC 9955 27 Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your German Roots. Roots: Genealogical Resources on Chinese Dobson, David. Scots-Irish Links, 1575–1725: Item #GPC 398 1 Surnames. Item #CFC 9355 29 Parts One to Ten. 28 Bell, Carol Willsey. Ohio Wills and Estates to Chorzempa, Rosemary A. Genealogy at a glance: Dobson, David. The Scottish Surnames of Colo- 1860: An Index. Item #CFC 9886 20 Polish Genealogy Research. Item #GPC nial America. Item #CFC 9790 28 Beller, Susan Provost. Roots for Kids. Item #GPC 981 6 Dobson, David. Searching for Scotch-Irish Roots 422 1 Chorzempa, Rosemary A. Polish Roots. Item in Scottish Records, 1600–1750. Item #CFC Bentley, Elizabeth P. The County Courthouse #GPC 981 29 9813 28 Book. Item #GPC 425 4 Clifford, Karen. The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Dollarhide, William. Getting Started in Geneal- Bentley, Elizabeth P. The Genealogist’s Address Genealogy, the Internet, and Your Genealogy ogy ONLINE. Item #GPC 1499 2 Book. Item #GPC 427 4 Computer Program. Item #GPC 1047 1 Dollarhide, William. Managing a Genealogical Berry, David and Ellen Berry. Our Quaker Ances- Clift, G. Glenn. Kentucky Marriages. Item #GPC Project. Item #GPC 1495 2 tors. Item #GPC 483 4 1050 16 Dollarhide, William. New York State Censuses & Bettag, Claire. Genealogy at a glance: French Clift, G. Glenn. Kentucky Obituarues, 1787– Substitutes. Item #GPC 1494 19 Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 479 5 1854. Item #GPC 1055 16 Dorman, John Frederick. Adventurers of Purse Bockstruck, Lloyd D. American Settlements and Coldham, Peter W. American Migrations, and Person, Virginia, 1607–1624/25: Migrations. Item #CFC 8125 4 1765–1799. Item #GPC 1122 12 Vol. One: Families A–F. Item #GPC 1496 22 Bockstruck, Lloyd D. Denizations and Natural- Coldham, Peter W. The Complete Book of Vol. Two: Families G–P. Item # GPC 1497 22 izations in the British Colonies in America, Emigrants: Vol. Three: Families R–Z. Item #GPC 1498 22 1607–1775. Item #GPC 489 4 1607–1660. Item #GPC 1097 10 Dunaway, Wayland F. The Scotch-Irish of Colo- Bockstruck, Lloyd deWitt. Revolutionary War 1661–1699. Item #GPC 1102 10 nial Pennsylvania. Item #GPC 1540 20 Bounty Land Grants. Item #GPC 488 12 1700–1750. Item #GPC 1104 10 Elliott, Wendy B. Genealogy at a glance: Court Bockstruck, Lloyd D. Revolutionary War Pen- 1751–1776. Item #GPC 1106 10 Records Research. Item #GPC 1626 6 sions. Item #GPC 492 12 Coldham. Peter W. The Complete Book of Emi- Ernest, John E. The Dawes Commission: Citizens Bockstruck, Lloyd D. Virginia’s Colonial Soldiers. grants in Bondage, 1614–1775. Item #GPC (Allottees) and Intruders in Indian Territory. Item #GPC 490 22 1098 10 Item #CFC 8161 13 Bowers, Ruth and Anita Short. Gateway to the Coldham, Peter W. Emigrants in Chains, 1607– Eshleman, H. Frank. Swiss and German Pioneer West. Item #CFC 620 20 1776. Item #GPC 1109 25 Settlers of Southeastern Pennsylvania. Item Bowman, Fred Q. 10,000 Vital Records of Cen- Coldham, Peter W. Settlers of Maryland, 1679– #GPC 1700 20 tral NY, 1813–1850. Item #GPC 641 19 1783. Consolidated Edition. Item #GPC Falley, Margaret D. Irish and Scotch-Irish Ances- Bowman, Fred Q. 10,000 Vital Records of East- 1123 17 tral Research. Item #GPC 1755 26 ern NY, 1777–1834. Item #GPC 642 19 Colletta, John P. Finding Italian Roots. Item #GPC Faris, David. Plantagenet Ancestry of Sev- Bowman, Fred Q. 10,000 Vital Records of West- 1127 28 enteenth-Century Colonists. Item #GPC ern NY, 1809–1850. Item #GPC 643 19 Connecticut. Genealogies of Connecticut Fami- 1758 11 Boyle, Joseph Lee. “When drunk is very bold”: lies. Item #CFC 1149 16 Faust, Albert B. and Gaius M. Brumbaugh. Lists White Maryland Runaways, 1763–1769. Item Cory, Kathleen B. Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry. of Swiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century. #CFC 9640 17 Item #GPC 1155 27 Item #GPC 1780 10 3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 229/Baltimore, Md. 21211 Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 Author-Title Index 31

Foley, Janet W. Early Settlers of New York State. Jacobus, Donald L. Genealogy as Pastime and Mills, Elizabeth S. Professional Genealogy: A Item #CFC 1935 19 Profession. Item #GPC 2975 2 Manual. Item #GPC 3844 8 Foley, Louise P.H. Early Virginia Families Along Jones, George F. German-American Names. Item Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: Ancestry the James River: #GPC 3077 5 Databases & Images. Item #GPC 3879 8 Vol. I: Henrico Co.-Goochland Co. Item #CFC Kemp, Thomas J. International Vital Records Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: Citing Ge- 1950 23 Handbook. Item #GPC 3148 5 netic Sources for History Research Evidence! Vol. II: Charles City Co.-Prince George Co. Kennedy, Imogene and Leon Kennedy. Genea- Style. Item #GPC 3877 8 Item #CFC 1952 23 logical Records in Texas. Item #GPC 3149 22 Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: Citing Vol. III: James City Co.-Surry Co. Item #CFC Koman, Alan J. A Who’s Who of Your Ancestral Online African-American Historical Resources 1953 23 Saints. Item #GPC 3260 11 Evidence! Style. Item #GPC 3863 8 Fucilla, Joseph G. Our Italian Surnames. Item Kozee, William C. Early Families of Eastern and Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: Citing #GPC 2082 28 Southeastern Kentucky. Item #GPC 3265 16 Online Historical Resources Evidence! Style. Fulcher, Richard C. 1770–1790 Census of the Kozee, William C. Pioneer Families of Eastern and Item #GPC 3849 8 Cumberland Settlements [TN]. Item #CFC Southeastern Kentucky. Item #GPC 3270 16 Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: The Histori- 2085 21 Lainhart, Ann S. State Census Records. Item cal Biographer’s Guide to Individual Problem Goethals, Jozef J. Searching for Flemish (Belgian) #GPC 3275 9 Analysis. Item #GPC 3870 9 Ancestors. Item #CFC 9313 28 Lane, Geraldine. Tracing Ancestors in Barbados. Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: The His- Goodson, Noreen J. and Donna T. Hollie. Item #GPC 3282 29 torical Biographer’s Guide to the Research Through the Tax Assessor’s Eyes . 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The Researcher’s Guide to Larson, Denise R. Genealogy at a glance: Mas- #GPC 3872 9 American Genealogy. Item #GPC 2364 3 sachusetts Genealogy Research. Item #GPC Mills, Elizabeth Shown. QuickSheet: Your Grenham, John. Tracing Your Irish Ancestors. 5th 3287 6 Stripped-Bare Guide to Citing Sources. Item Edition. Item #7730. 26 Lennon, Rachal Mills. Tracing Ancestors Among #GPC 3873 9 Griffey, Irene M. Earliest Tennessee Land Records the Five Civilized Tribes. Item #GPC 3350 14 Mills, Elizabeth S. and Ellie Lennon. Natchi- & Earliest Tennessee Land History. Item #CFC Lewis, Samuel A. A Topographical Dictionary of toches Colonials, A Source Book . Item #GPC 9404 21 England. Item #GPC 3360 25 3884 8 Gwathmey, John H. Twelve Virginia Counties Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of Mills, Elizabeth S. and Ruth B. Lennon. Tips & Where the Western Migration Began. Item Ireland. Item #CFC 3370 26 Quips for the Family Historian. Item #GPC #CFC 2435 24 Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of 3882 8 Hackleman, Phyllis A. Reunion Planner. Item Scotland. Item #CFC 3368 28 Mills, Gary B. Southern Loyalists in the Civil War. #CFC 9575 2 MacKenzie, George N. Colonial Families of Item #CFC 3847 12 Hait, Michael. The Family History Research the United States of America. Item #CFC Milner, Paul. Genealogy at a glance: English Toolkit. Item #CD 7545 29 3590 12 Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 3894 6 Hait, Michael. Genealogy at a glance: African Martinez, Leroy. From Across the Spanish Em- Mitchell, Brian. Basic Guide to Irish Records for American Genealogy Research. Item #GPC pire. Item #CFC 8350 13 Family History. Item #CFC 9684 26 2476 6 Maryland Hist. Soc. Magazine. Maryland Gene- Mitchell, Brian. Genealogy at a glance: Irish Harris, Malcolm. A History of Louisa County, alogies. Item #CFC 3735 17 Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 3894 6 Virginia. Item #CFC 9831 24 McCartney, Martha W. Jamestown People to Mitchell, Brian. 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Hite, Richard. Sustainable Genealogy. Item #GPC Meyerink, Kory L. Genealogy at a glance: U.S. How to Find Your Family History in U.S. 2752 2 Federal Census Records. Item #GPC 3874 6 Church Records. Item #3911. $29.95 2 Holcomb, Brent H. South Carolina Marriages: Miller, Alan N. East Tennessee’s Forgotten Chil- Moss, Bobby G. Roster of South Carolina Patriots in 1688–1799. Item #GPC 2774 21 dren. Item #CFC 9259 21 the American Revolution. #GPC 3915 21 1800–1820. Item #GPC 2775 21 Miller, Alan N. Middle Tennessee’s Forgotten Myers, Patty B. Female Index to Genealogical Supplement, 1688–1820. Item #GPC 2776 21 Children. Item #CFC 9838 21 Dictionary of the First Settlers of New Eng- Humphrey, John T. Genealogy at a glance: Penn- Miller, Alan N. Tennessee Adoptions, 1805– land by James Savage. Item #GPC 3986 15 sylvania Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 1900. Item #CFC 9934 22 New Jersey. Genealogies of New Jersey Families 2948 6 Miller, Alan N. West Tennessee’s Forgotten Chil- from the Gen. Mag. of New Jersey. Item [Ireland]. General Alphabetical Index to the dren. Item #CFC 9982 21 #CFC 4058 19 Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies Mills, Elizabeth Shown. Evidence! Citation & Newman, Harry W. To Maryland from Overseas. of Ireland . . . 1851. Item #GPC 2962 26 Analysis for the Family Historian. Item #GPC Item #GPC 4098 17 Irish, Donna R. Pennsylvania German Marriages. 3846 8 North Carolina D.A.R. Roster of Soldiers from Item #CFC 2968 20 Mills, Elizabeth S. Evidence Explained. Item North Carolina in the American Revolution. Jacobson, Judy. A Genealogist’s Refresher Course. #GPC 3878 7 Item #CFC 4150 19 Item #CFC 9156 2 Mills, Elizabeth S. Professional Genealogy: Noyes, Sybil, Charles T. Libby and Walter G. Jacobson, Judy. History for Genealogists. Item Preparation, Practice & Standards. Item #GPC Davis. Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and 3886 8 #CFC 8250 2 New Hampshire. 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Item #GPC 5647 4 4609 17 Roser, Susan E. Mayflower Deeds & Probates. Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners. Item Phillips, Richard Hayes. Without Indentures: In- Item #GPC 4994 15 #GPC 5655 11 dex to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Roser, Susan E. Mayflower Increasings. Item Tepper, Michael. American Passenger Arrival Records. Item #GPC 4606 17 #GPC 4995 15 Records. Item #GPC 8700 10 Platt, Lyman D. Hispanic Surnames and Family Roser, Susan E. Mayflower Marriages. Item #GPC Thode, Ernest. Address Book for Germanic Gene- History. Item #GPC 4635 5 4996 15 alogy. Item #GPC 5757 28 Pope, Charles Henry. The Pioneers of Massachu- Rottenberg, Dan. Finding Our Fathers. Item Thode, Ernest. Genealogy at a glance: German setts [1620–1650]. Item #GPC 4660 18 #GPC 5000 3 Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 5759 7 Ports, Michael A. Genealogy at a glance series: Rowland, Eron O. Mississippi Territory in the War Thode, Ernest. German-English Genealogical Alabama Genealogy Research. Item #4664 7 of 1812 . Item #CFC 5025 13 Dictionary. Item #GPC 5758 28 Georgia Genealogy Research. Item #4668 7 Rowlands, John and Sheila Rowlands. Second Thode, Ernest. Historic German Newspapers Kentucky Genealogy Research. Item #4673 7 Stages in Researching Welsh Ancestry. Item Online. Item #CFC 5760 28 Maryland Genealogy Research. Item #4665 7 #GPC 5028 26 Thode, Ernest. Swiss Pioneers of Southeastern Mississippi Genealogy Research. Item #4669 7 Rowlands, John & Sheila. The Surnames of Ohio . Item #CFC 8593 20 North Carolina Genealogy Research. Item Wales. Item #GPC 5033 26 Thorndale, William and William Dollarhide. The #4666 7 Rowlands, John and Sheila Rowlands. Welsh Map Guide to the U.S. Federal Censuses. Ohio Genealogy Research. Item #4667 7 Family History. Item #GPC 5030 26 Item #GPC 5786 9 South Carolina Genealogy Research. Item Rupp, I. Daniel. Collection of Upwards of Thirty Tolzmann, Don H. The German Element in the #4671 7 Thousand Names of . . . 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North America’s Maritime Schaefer, Christina. A Guide to Naturalization Re- Virginia. Virginia Militia in the War of 1812. Item Funnel: The Ships that Brought the Irish. Item cords of the United States. Item #GPC 5177 3 #CFC 6099 13 #GPC 4716 25 Schaefer, Christina. The Hidden Half of the Fam- War of 1812 Preserve the Pensions Fund. Ge- Punch, Terrence M. Some Early Scots in Maritime ily. Item #GPC 5179 3 nealogy at a glance: War of 1812 Research. Canada. Vols. I–III 25 Schlegel, Carl S. Schlegel’s American Families of Item #GPC 1781 7 Quisenberry, Anderson C. Kentucky in the War of German Ancestry in the United States. Item Watson, Marston. Royal Families: Americans of 1812. Item #CFC 4730 13 #GPC 5195 12 Royal and Noble Ancestry: Ratcliff, Clarence E. North Carolina Taxpayers: Scott, Craig R. Genealogy at a glance: Revolu- Vol. 1, Gov. Thomas Dudley. Item #GPC 1701–1786. Item #GPC 4760 19 tionary War Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 6161 11 Ratcliff, Clarence E. 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Early Connecticut. [CD]. Item #CD #GPC 5500 24 Archives. Item #GPC 6505 28 7535 29 Sperry, Kip. Genealogical Research in Ohio. Item Wulfeck, Dorothy F. Marriages of Some Virginia Rixford, Elizabeth. Families Directly Descended #GPC 5512 20 Residents, 1607–1800. Item #CFC 6518 24 from all the Royal Families in Europe (495 Sperry, Kip. Reading Early American Handwrit- to 1932) and Mayflower Descendants. Item ing. Item #GPC 5513 4 #CFC 9401 11 Spraker, Hazel Atterbury. The Boone Family. Item #GPC 5520 16