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Great Falls Genealogy Library Current Collection October, 2019 Page 1 GFGS # Title Subtitle Author Co-Author Copyright Date Great Falls Genealogy Library Current Collection October, 2019 GFGS # Title Subtitle Author Co-Author Copyright Date 1st Description 4859 Ancestral Lineages Seattle Perkins, Estelle Ruth 1956 WA 10748 ??Why?? Pray, Montana Doris Whithorn 1997 MT Historical & Genealogical Soc. of 3681 'Mongst the Hills of Somerset c.1980 PA Somerset Co.,Inc 5892 "Big Dreams in a Small Town" Big Sandy Homecoming 1995 1995 Homecoming Committee 1995 MT 7621 "Come, Blackrobe" De Smet and the Indian Tragedy Killoren, John J., S.J. 2003 Indians 10896 "Enlightened Selfishness": Montana's Sun River Proj Judith Kay Fabry 1993 MT 10312 "I Will Be Meat Fo My Salish"… Bon I. Whealdon Edited by Robert Bigart 2001 INDIANS 7320 "Keystone Kuzzins" Index Volume 1 - 8 Erie Society PA 10491 "Moments to Remember" 1950-1959 Decade Reunion University of Montana The Alumni Center 1960 MT 8817 "Our Crowd" The Great Jewish Families of New York Stephen Birmingham 1967 NEW YORK 8437 "Paper Talk" Charlie Russell's American West Dippie, Brian W. Editor 1979 MT 9837 "Railroads To Rockets" 1887-1962 Diamond Jubilee Phillips County, Montana Historical Book Committee 1962 MT 296 "Second Census" of Kentucky - 1800 Clift, G. Glenn c.1954 KY "The Coming Man From Canton": Chinese Exper. In 10869 Christopher W. Merritt 2010 MT MT 1862-1943 9258 "The Golden Triangle" Homesteaading In Montana Ephretta J. Risley 1975 MT 8723 "The Whole Country was…'One Robe'" The Little Shell Tribe's America Nicholas C. P. Vrooman 2012 Indians 7461 "To Protect and Serve" Memories of a Police Officer Klemencic, Richard "Klem" 2001 MT 10471 "Yellowstone Kelly" The Memoirs of Luther S. Kelly Edited by M. M. Quaife 1926, 1973 MT 10954 100 Montanans: Our Pick of the Most Influential Figures of the 20th Century The Missoulian 2000 MT 8878 100 Years Ago in Cascade (1912-1915) Cascade Courier Columns Cascade Courier MT 8878-2 100 Years Ago in Cascade (1916-1917) Cascade Courier Columns Cascade Courier MT 9893 100 Years In Culbertson 1887-1987 Culbertson Centennial Committee 1986 MT 8128 100 Years in the Flathead Valley 1954 MT 11166 1000 Days of Rice: Cabanatuan Prison Camp No. 1 Nueeva Ecija, Philippines Hugh E. Branch Unknown Philippines 10479 100th Anniversary Golden West Lutheran Church Serving the Lord for 100 Years 1910-2010 Committee 2010 MT 5466 100th Anniversary of Meretskys' in Windsor 1881-1981 Worley, Carolyn Joy 1981 CANADA 10849 118 Years of History MT Hist. Soc. Of Mineral County 1976 MT 125th Anniversary of Cataract Mill & Graham & Ross 8230 Sterling, Richard 2010 MT Company 7763 15th Year Roundup Class of 1946, The Class of 1946 1961 MT 10013 1671 Censuns of the Delaware Peter Stebbins Craig 1991 NJ/DE/PA performed by Rev. Abraham Boyd Closson, Marietta 8298 175 Southwestern PA. Marriages Closson, Robert 1977 PA (Presbyterian Minister 1802 - 1849) (Fowler) 1853 1776 Census of Maryland Carothers, Bettie Stirling MD 277 1800 Census of Delaware Maddux, Gerald Ollar, Doris 1964 DE 1168 1800 Federal Census of Adams Co. PA Lightner, William G. c.1982 PA 2462 1800 Federal Census of Cumberland Co. PA Lightner, William G. c.1985 PA 3211 1808 Triennial Tax Assessment, Bedford Co. PA Finney, Claire 1990 PA Page 1 Great Falls Genealogy Library Current Collection October, 2019 GFGS # Title Subtitle Author Co-Author Copyright Date 1st Description 1810 Census - Augusta, Hampshire & Rockingham 342 Crickard, Madeline W. 1870 VA Co. VA 3213 1810 Census of North Carolina Index to 1810 Census of North Carolina Bentley, Elizabeth Petty c.1990 NC 287 1820 Federal Census for Indiana Heiss, Willard 1966 IN 319 1820 Federal Population Census Index Ohio Library Foundation c.1964 OH 320 1830 Federal Population Census Index A-K Ohio Family Historians c.1964 OH 321 1830 Federal Population Census Index L-Z Ohio Family Historians c.1964 OH Holmes Chapter The Ohio 8365 1830 Holmes County Census Index 1983 OH Genealogical Society 9857 1833 Thru 1906 Palatine Emigrants From Edenkoben In Rheinland Pfalz, West Germany PA Chapter of Palatines To America 1989 GERMANY 10653 1835 Tax List Sangamon County, Illinois Marilyn W. Thomas Hazelmae T. Temple 1976 IL 1836 Census of the Mixed-Blood Inidans of Michigan 8594 Metis Culture 2005 Indians Surname Index 6013 1840 Census of PA Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services Closson, Bob & Mary c1978 PA 3631 1840 Census of Pennsylvania Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services Closson Press. c.1987 PA 290 1840 Iowa Census and Index Obert, Blumhagen & Odkins c.1968 IA 3242 1847 History of Beaver County, PA Rupp, I.D. PA 6024 1847 History of Beaver County, Pennsylvania Rupp, I. D. PA 1847 History of Westmoreland County, Fayette 3326 Rupp, I.D. PA County, PA 3244 1848 History of Cumberland Co., PA Rupp, I.D. Reprinted from… PA 3327 1848 History of Franklin Co Rupp, I.D. PA 1849 Annuity Roll Mixed Menominee Indians of 7038 Indians Wisconsin 1220 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 1. Aaron through Childress Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1974 TN 1235 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 2. Childs through Gray Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1974 TN 1236 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 3. Gaskell through Jones Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1975 TN 1237 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 4. Jonesl through Murley Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1975 TN 1238 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 5. Murphy through Rudd Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1975 TN 1239 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 6. Ruddel through Wallace Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1976 TN 1240 1850 Census - Tennessee Vol 7. Walland through Zumbro Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1976 TN 1241 1850 Census - Tennessee H-Z of the Cross Index Sistler, Byron & Barbara c.1976 TN 10560 1850 Census Bath County, Kentucky Alice P. Reynolds N.D. KY 1895 1850 Census Iowa, Allamee thru Winneshiek Counties Iowa Gen. Soc. 1975 IA 1772 1850 Census Mason County, Illinois Richard, Bernice C. IL 8156 1850 Census of Casey County, Kentucky 1979 KY 8301 1850 Federal Census for Boone County, Iowa 1975 IA 8113 1850 Federal Census for Henry County, Missouri Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather Compiler 1984 MO 8300 1850 Federal Census for Jasper County, Iowa 1975 IA 8299 1850 Federal Census for Polk County, Iowa 1981 IA 308 1850 Federal Census of Scotland County, Missouri Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather MO Page 2 Great Falls Genealogy Library Current Collection October, 2019 GFGS # Title Subtitle Author Co-Author Copyright Date 1st Description 299 1850 Federal Census, Nelson County, Kentucky District 1 Crume, Mrs. E. KY 300 1850 Federal Census, Nelson County, Kentucky District II Crume, Mrs. E. KY 8370 1850 Greene County, Illinois Census Sheffer, Mabel Tucker Compiler IL 49 1850 Indiana Mortality Schedule Volkel, Lowell M., ed. 1971 IN 1897 1850 Iowa Census - Black Hawk County Iowa Gen. Soc. 1975 IA 1850 United States Census of Christian & Wayne Co. 285 Puckett, Martin et al c,1969 IL IL Southern Ohio Genealogical Society, 7956 1850/1860 Mortality Schedule Ohio OH The West Middlesex Family History 7767 1851 Census Surname Index Acton, Brentford & Chiswick 1987 Great Britain Society West Middlesex Family History 7768 1851 Census Surname Index Staines & Sunbury Districts 1986 Great Britain Society Lancashire Family History and 7769 1851 Census Surname Index of Lancashire North Bury and Elton 1987 Great Britain Heraldry Society Lancashire Family History and 7770 1851 Census Surname Index of Lancashire Haslingden Newchurch Sub-District 1987 Great Britain Heraldry Society Somerset & Dorset Family History 5496 1851 Census: Master Index - Somerset Great Britain Society Volume 1 - Liskeard Registration District No. Cornish Research Group of the New 7368 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1990 Great Britain 303 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 2 - Liskeard Registration District No. Cornish Research Group of the New 7369 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1994 Great Britain 303 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 3 - Liskeard Registration District No. Cornish Research Group of the New 7370 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1992 Great Britain 303 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 4 - Camelford Union Registration Cornish Research Group of the New 7371 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1991 Great Britain District No. 300 Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 5 - Stratton Registration District No. Cornish Research Group of the New 7372 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1991 Great Britain 299 Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 5 - Stratton Registration District No. Cornish Research Group of the New 7373 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1993 Great Britain 299 Supplement Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 6 - Launceston Registration District Cornish Research Group of the New 7374 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1994 Great Britain No. 301 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 7 - Launceston Registration District Cornish Research Group of the New 7375 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1994 Great Britain No. 301 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 8 - St Germans Union Registration Cornish Research Group of the New 7376 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1993 Great Britain District No. 302 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 9 - St Germans Union Registration Cornish Research Group of the New 7377 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1993 Great Britain District No. 302 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 11 - Bodmin Union Registration Cornish Research Group of the New 7378 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1996 Great Britain District No. 304 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Page 3 Great Falls Genealogy Library Current Collection October, 2019 GFGS # Title Subtitle Author Co-Author Copyright Date 1st Description Volume 12 - St Columb Registration District Cornish Research Group of the New 7379 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1995 Great Britain No. 305 (Part) Zealand Society of Genealogists, Inc Volume 13 - St Columb Registration District Cornish Research Group of the New 7380 1851 Cornwall Census Surname Index 1995 Great Britain No.
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