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WFA Archives Depository WFA Archives Depository Note: The WFA directors have re-indexed and scanned/digitized all of our stored data. The data will go into morgue storage for safe keeping. All documents have been donated to the Allen County Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This is a listing of the Whiteside Family Association's holdings of manuscripts, documents, CD/DVD. TREE CHART BOOKS - UNITED STATES Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia Illinois Illinois Continued: Pope and Remaining Counties. Includes Family 3300 Indiana, Iowa, Kansas Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Maryland Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi Missouri Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous North Carolina North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous Pennsylvania, Philadelphia - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous Rhode Island, South Carolina, Chester County, York, County, South Dakota - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous Tennessee Texas - Tree Charts and Miscellaneous Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin Family 9000 Tree Charts (William and Elizabeth Stockton Whiteside). This appears to be up to date as of Don’s death. Notebook has a label "Blacks," and appears to have data for individuals in many states. It is organized by state. Some of the tree charts are labeled 9900 family. Some of the data appears to be for 'whites' as well as 'blacks.' TREE CHART BOOKS - OTHER THAN UNITED STATES Ireland, City of Antrim Ireland, County of Armagh Ireland, Belfast Ireland, Counties of --- Down Ireland All Other Counties: Includes Monaghan, Fermagh, Carlow, Cavan, Dublin, Roscommon, Sligo, Waterford, Unknown Ireland Counties of Londonderry and Tyrone: Includes Londonderry, Banagher, Cunsel?, Learnd???, Tyrone Scotland England, Lancashire, The Fylde Area: Poulton-le-Fylde, Lytham, Bispham, Marton - Families 0032 through 8600 England - Barrow in Furness, Blackburn, Chorley, Clitheroe, - 1 - Haslingdon, Lancaster, Rochdale, Ulverston: Includes North of Preston, Barrow in Furness, Lancaster, South of Preston, Blackburn, Chorley, Clitheroe England, Lancashire, Preston England, Liverpool, Ormskirk, Prescott, Toxteth Park, West Darby: Includes Barton, Bolton & RD, Manchester, Chorlton, Wigan, Manchester area, Salford, Unknown, Salford Hundred, Leyland Hundred, Blackburn Hundred, Lonsdale Hundred England Lancaster Parishes, Garstang, Pilling, Stalmine, St. Michael, Cockerham: Includes Pilling Parish, Stalmine, St. Michael, Garstang, Cockerham England Parish of Kirkham England, Other Counties A through Kent Includes maps, tree charts, miscellaneous England, Other Counties - London through Wales: Includes sections for Lancashire through Yorkshire, London, and Wales Canada, Ontario: Includes Sections for Ontario, York County, Toronto Canada - All Other Provinces: Includes sections for Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Other than England, Ireland, and North America DON'S MANUSCRIPTS Magazine Box - Manuscripts 1 - 19 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 20 - 26 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 27 - 31 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 32 - 36 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 37 - 41 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 42 - 47 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 48 - 64 Magazine Box - Manuscripts 65 - 80 Don’s working copy of #82 and related papers, in manilla envelope next to Magazine Boxes with other manuscripts RING BINDERS - CENSUS AND MISCELLANEOUS Various, Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho Illinois 1810-1920 census (Includes an April 17, 1988, letter from William (Plain Bill) Whiteside to Don.) Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana Territory Nevada, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, North Carolina miscellaneous, North Dakota Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Missouri miscellaneous, Montana Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Carolina miscellaneous Tennessee and Tennessee miscellaneous Texas Census Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming - 2 - MAGAZINE BOX - UNITED STATES MISCELLANEOUS Bill Whiteside’s document sent to Don - Bill’s version of Polly Vaughn/Polly Whiteside County Antrim document - no author - Information copied out of a book Whiteside/Whitsitt, etc., Names Listed in Tithe Applotment Books, 1823-1840, Ireland African-American Whiteside Families in Pope County, Illinois, Work Copy, May 31, 1994, Revised June 8, 1984. By Bill Whiteside Application by Don Whiteside for membership in Society of Colonial Wars American Naturalization Processes and Procedures 1790-1985 by John M. Newman, Family History Section, Indiana Historical Society 1985 The Early Whiteside Family - author unknown Soil Survey of Buncombe County, North Carolina Soil Survey of Henderson County, North Carolina Soil Survey of Rutherford County, North Carolina Soil Survey of Polk County, North Carolina Descendants of Hugh Alexander - (PA family) - from a book - author unknown #31 - Whiteside(s) Names Listed in 1880 Soundex Index #15 - Tales About the Migration of the First Paternal Ancestor Descendants of Jacob Whiteside and Jane Smart by F. Allen Whiteside Colonial Records from Orange County Court Records, The Hillsborough Riots, from a book?, Volume 8, Page 235 History of Pioneer Days in Territory West of Mississippi (1874) reprinted in the publications list - 1-6 versions 1815 Fee Fee Cemetery transcriptions by St. Louis Genealogical Society DAR Patriot Index for Whitesides [published 1966) DAR Patriot Index - Military Ranks of the Revolutionary Period Phone Disk USA, Winter 1991, Whitesides Marriages of Rutherford County, North Carolina 1779-1868 from Bill Whiteside 1987 Marriage Bonds of the King & Whiteside Families of Rutherford County arranged by the Archives of History, Raleigh, North Carolina Whitesides from the IGI for Georgia Small piece of note paper - William Whiteside’s will Philadelphia 9/4/1793 Inventory of estate of Samuel Whiteside Copy of “Philadelphia Naturalization Records” by William Filby Copies of Soundex cards for South Carolina 1910 2 pages - referencing Genealogical and Periodical Index Typed references for individuals in Pope County, forgotten records. Typed half-sheet about Frank Patton Whiteside Charles H. Bones, printout, December 1992 - from “Hunting for-bears” Pages from “The Ones Who Came Before” by Frances Honeycutt Correspondence Don received or sent regarding Whitesides in Georgia Correspondence with Bill Whiteside regarding Illinois Whitesides Pages from “History of Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County by Lewis Preston Summers Marriage Bond between John Whitesides and Elizabeth Noel, March 29, 1841, Amherst County, Virginia Marriage License between Samuel Laise and Mary Whitesides Records of Albemarle County in the Virginia State Library Birth registration in Botetourt County for Sallie Whiteside, daughter of John Whiteside and Sarah Whiteside, Mary Hill Whitesides, daughter of John Whitesides and Sarah Jane Whitesides, death of Marg Hill (Mary) - 3 - Whiteside, daughter of John and Sarah Whiteside, birth of unnamed child, female, daughter of John and Sarah Whitesides Papers regarding the last will and testament of W. Whitesides, Polk County, North Carolina Handwritten correspondence various individuals and various places Typed letter dated October 10, 1817, unsigned, refers to Adam Whiteside of Rutherford County and William Whiteside of St. Clair County, Illinois Territory Page from History of Albemarle County, Virginia Pages from William Whiteside, Company L, 99 (Biffle’s) Tennessee Cavalry, Confederate pension or service file Small piece of paper regarding John Whiteside, 5th infantry, occupation - shoemaker Copies of pages - Hamilton, Surname File of all “W”, 8181 records up to September 1989 Don’s form that he probably sent to individuals to get their family information MAGAZINE BOX - IRISH MISCELLANEOUS Papers relating to Irish research other than Don’s - Most copied from books County Armagh Householders 1664-1665 Agrarian Disturbances around Crossmaglen 1835-1855, Part III The Peep of Day Boys and Defenders in the County Armagh Gravestone Inscriptions of Saint Michael’s Clonoe The Killing of Thomas Birch, United Irishman, March 1797 and The Meeting of the Armagh Freeholders, 19 April 1797 Household Structure and Overcrowding Among the Lancashire Irish The Irish Famine 1845-52 Prologue to an Irish Tragedy from The Geographical Magazine 1976 Surviving Census Return of Ireland 1851 1901 Census, Killead, Antrim Descendants of Jacob Whiteside and Jane Smart MAGAZINE BOX - ENGLISH/IRISH MISCELLANEOUS Calendars 1800 to 2050 - one page Beginning Your Family History - Starting Off - Part II - Family Tree Magazine April 1993 The Word from Ireland by Paul Gorry - Family Tree Magazine April 1993 Writing a Family History - Some Problems and Solutions, Part III, by Ken Morley - Family Tree Magazine April 1993 Beginning Your Family History - Civil Registration in England and Wales, Part II - Family Tree Magazine May 1993 Another copy of Best manuscript Philips’ Handy Atlas of Counties of Ireland by John Bartholomew and P. W. Joyce A Simple Guide to Irish Genealogy by Wallace Clare and Rosemary ffolliott Tracing Your Irish Ancestors by Basil O’Connell,
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