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Boonslick Regional Library Boonville Branch 618 Main Street Boonville, Missouri 65233 (660) 882-5864 Boonslick Regional Library Boonville Branch 618 Main Street Boonville, Missouri 65233 (660) 882-5864 This listing of genealogical materials located in the Boonville Branch of the Boonslick Regional Library was taken from an extract of their web site. The listing was editing to show either family surnames of the area or genealogical resources in the area. 929.130922 The Wright brothers, pioneers of power flight / Carroll V. Glines. 929.2 Ligon pioneers in Kentucky / Compiled and published by Marvin J. Pearce, Sr. 929.2 The Adams family / James Truslow Adams ... 929.2 The Bouviers; portrait of an American family / John H. Davis. Triumph and tragedy; the story of the Kennedys, by the writers, photographers, and editors of the Associated Press. 929.2 Editor: Sidney C. Moody, Jr. 929.20285 The genealogist's computer companion / Rhonda R. McClure. 929.208992 Angela's ashes : a memoir / Frank McCourt. 929.208996 Having our say : the Delany sisters' first 100 years / Sarah and A. Elizabeth Delany ; with Amy Hill Hearth. 929.208997 Old Cherokee families: "old families and their genealogy" / With a comprehensive index compiled by J. J. Hill. 929.20943 The Timken family in Germany / by Patricia Timken Blodgett. 929.20973 A partial genealogy of the name Yarnall-Yarnell, 1683-1970 / Harry H. Yarnell [and] Ruth Brookman Yarnell. Alice Butterfield of Johnson County, Missouri, 1871-1936 / compiled by Veda Goodnight Jones, Mabel Goodnight 929.20973 Stevenson. America the beautiful : a family history : the London, Phillips, Scott, and Mitchell families and their related connections 929.20973 in colonial America (1600s-1700s) : with lines in England to Alfred the Great (846 A.D.) and William the Conqueror (1027 A.D.) and in France to King Hugh Capet (938 A.D.) / by J. Phillip London. 929.20973 Ancestors : a family history / William Maxwell. 929.20973 Ancestors and descendants of Elisha Martin Freeman / compiled by Effie Elnora Darnell Volkland. 929.20973 Aunt Zettie's wonderful salve and other stories of the descendants of Ebanizer B. Hull / William H. Hull. Ball cousins : descendants of John and Sarah Ball and of William and Elizabeth Richards of Colonial Philadelphia Co., 929.20973 Penna. / Margaret B. Kinsey. 929.20973 Biography of the Guyers / Goldianne Thompson. 929.20973 Boon genealogy, 1984 / as compiled by Rupert Farnham Thompson ; assisted by Arthur Bunton Jones. Col. Jefferson F. Jones of the Kingdom of Callaway : his ancestors and descendants / by Lyde Black Jones (Mrs. Felix 929.20973 Henley Jones, Jr.) 929.20973 Coppedge/Freeman and next of kin / Mildred C. Siever. 929.20973 Coveys of Birds / A.T. (Tom) Skeen. 929.20973 Descendants of Bartholomew Stovall (1665-1722) : (first five American generations) / compiled by Donald E. Bishop. 929.20973 Descendants of Henry (Harry) J. Barnett '2003" / Compiled by Lynn Barnett Brzezinski. 929.20973 Descendants of Samuel Sturtevant / compiled by Robert Hunter Sturtevant. 929.20973 Descendants of Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri pioneers / Eugene Allen Cordry. 929.20973 Edgewood, the story of a family and their house / James Wooldridge Powell. 929.20973 From Bohemia to the four winds : Matthew Mitchell and his descendants / by Rob Marion. 929.20973 From Viking glory : notes on the McCorkle family in Scotland and America / Louis W. McCorkle. History and genealogy of the Hansborough-Hansbrough family with data on the Hanbury, Garrard, Lash, Devous, Davis, 929.20973 Wathen, and Bell families / [J.W. Hansborough]. 929.20973 History and genealogy of the Harlan family: the tricentennial of the Harlan family in America 1687-1987. History of a Missouri farm family : the O. V. Slaughters, 1700-1944 : with letters, documents, genealogies, photographs / 929.20973 Stephen S. Slaughter. 929.20973 Jesse and Frank James : the family history / by Phillip W. Steele. John Mason and Mary Ann Miller of Virginia / prepared and presented by the Russell E. Mason family ; compiled by 929.20973 Floyd R. Mason. Kinpatch revisited; a genealogy of the families of Thomas and Brownfield ... / researched, compiled, and written by 929.20973 Melva Ruth Thomas Campbell ; edited and typed by Linda Jean Hotchkiss Dela Torres. Kinpatch; a genealogy of the families of Thomas and Brownfield ... / researched, compiled, and written by Melva Ruth 929.20973 Thomas Campbell ; edited and typed by Linda Jean Hotchkiss De la Torres. 929.20973 Lindseys, a genealogy, volume II / compiled by Ethel Young. Most all our Koester cousins; a history of the Koester, Cordes, Meyer, and Detjen families of Benton County, Missouri 929.20973 and Crawford County, Kansas / Marjorie M. Rector. Pearce pioneers in Kentucky. With notes on related families: Akin, Anderson, Arras, Benedict, Burden, Carroll, Gilbertz, 929.20973 Hoepfinger, Jordan, Ligon, Majors, Moss, Redmond, Stanhope, Stapleton, Swafford, Tipton, Torr. Compiled and published by Marvin J. Pearce, Sr. Poingdestre-Poindexter : a Norman family through the ages, 1250-1977 / John Poindexter Landers ; final chapter by 929.20973 Robert Downs Poindexter. Rector records : ancestors and descendants of John Jacob Rector and Elizabeth Fischbach : 1714 immigrants from 929.20973 Trupbach, Germany to Germanna, Virginia / by Larry King, author and publisher. 929.20973 Rev. Robert Harris Harris : ancestry, ministry, descendants, 1818-1909 / by Roger Louis Byler. 929.20973 Roots of hickory : a Murphy-Pitts narrative family history / Harold Vogel. Sebree studies : lineage of Charles Jenkins Sebree (1854-1913) and collateral lines traced to colonial Virginia : conjugate 929.20973 lines including Barnett, Butler, Butts, Carter, Gibbs, Hord, Jarrell, Johnson, Sage, Shreves, Thomason, Watts, Wilson / Willa I. Guss. 929.20973 Sojourn of the Ingrams : Virginia, South and West / Gladys A. Ingram. 929.20973 The Ancestors of James Walter Yeisley / Veda Goodnight Jones. 929.20973 The Balliet, Balliett, Balliette, Balyeat, Bolyard, and allied families. 929.20973 The Bushes : portrait of a dynasty / Peter Schweizer and Rochelle Schweizer. The captain and his kids : the story of Bernard Gallagher and his children, 1749-1893 / researched, compiled, written, and 929.20973 published by Judson G. Banks. 929.20973 The Carpenters of Cole Camp, Missouri (Kentucky, North Carolina) and accross the Atlantic Ocean / Jean Hinkle. The Cauthen family history : with notes on Cawthornes, Cauthorns, Cawthons, Cothrans, etc. / Maryline Cauthen 929.20973 Westenhaver. 929.20973 The clan Hixson and its roots in America, 1635-1981 / Richard Brady Hixson. 929.20973 The descendants of John Frost, Jr. and Rebecca York Frost of Jackson County, Missouri. 929.20973 The Du Pont family / John D. Gates. 929.20973 The family : the real story of the Bush dynasty / Kitty Kelly. The Faniani family / compiled by Lynn B. Balmer (Beulah Lemm Balmer) ; with recollections by grandchildren of John 929.20973 and Martha Faniani. 929.20973 The genetic strand : exploring a family history through DNA / Edward Ball. 929.20973 The Gilmore genealogical newsletter. 929.20973 The Kaempfer-Graff book / compiled and written by Roger Louis Byler with the help of a lot of kinfolk. 929.20973 The Kaiser family history / compiled by Dorene L. Kaiser. 929.20973 The Kennedys : the third generation / Barbara Gibson, with Ted Schwarz. The Kidwell ancestry in America from 1650 : a manual to assist Kidwells in building and understanding their ancestral 929.20973 family tree / by William Miller Kidwell. The Oak Grove Webbs : two centuries of geneology [sic] and biographical sketches, beginning with Larkin Morris Webb 929.20973 / by Samuel C. Webb. 929.20973 The Squire Simmons family, 1746-1986 / by Dorothy Geneva Simmons Skelton. 929.20973 The Steins of Muscatine, a family chronicle / [S. G. Stein III]. 929.20973 Three centuries of Bernharts / compiled by the Bernhart Family Roots Center. 929.20973 Tomorrow will be better : a true story of love and one family's triumph over the horrors of World War II / Zdena Kapral. 929.20973 Uriah Sutherland family / James Logan Sutherland. William Moore Goodnight of Johnson County, Missouri, 1875-1951 / compiled by Veda Goodnight Jones, Mabel 929.20973 Goodnight Stevenson. 929.3 A survey of American church records; for the period before the Civil War, East of the Mississippi River. 929.3 A survey of American church records; for the period before the Civil War, East of the Mississippi River. Emigrants to Pennsylvania, 1641-1819 : a consolidation of ship passenger lists from the Pennsylvania Magazine of 929.3 History and Biography / edited by Michael Tepper. 929.3 Records of Benton County, Mo. / [compiled by] Jacqueline Hogan Williams and Betty Harvey Williams. 929.3 The handy book for genealogists / Edited by George B. Everton, Sr. 929.302573 International vital records handbook / Thomas J. Kemp. 929.308996 Somerset homecoming : recovering a lost heritage / Dorothy Redford with Michael D'Orso ; introduction by Alex Haley. 929.309755 Over the mountain men; their early court records in southwest Virginia / compiled by Anne Lowry Worrell. 929.373 DAR patriot index. 929.373 DAR patriot index. English estates of American settlers : American wills and administrations in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1800- 929.373 1858 / by Peter Wilson Coldham. 929.373 Genealogy digest. 929.373 Marriages of some American residents and guide to documents / compiled and published by Yates Publishing Company. 929.373 Sources and repositories / Ronald A. Bremer, Kendall H. Williams. Washington County, Rhode Island births, 1770 to 1850 : comprising the towns of North Kingstown,
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