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Genealogical Section of Selby Library List of Circulating Books As of Februray 2014 Genealogical Section of Selby Library List of Circulating Books as of Februray 2014 call number title section area 929.3747 BOW 10,000 vital records of central New York, 1813-1850 / Fred Q. Bowman. New York Circ Heraldry 369.14 NAT 1812 ancestor index, 1892-1970 : National Society United States Daughters of 1812. Circ 1830 assessor's book, Callaway County, Missouri : a transcription from the original as recorded by James Baker, 1830 assessor / transcribed and published by the Kingdom Missouri 336.2209778 EIG of Callaway Historical Society. Circ 1833 thru 1906, Palatine emigrants from Edenkoben (in Rheinland Pfalz, West Germany 929.308931 KUB Germany) to North America. Circ 1850 federal census of Adams County, Indiana, indexed / Compiled by Fayne E. Indiana 317.7273 HAR Harter. Circ 304.62016 UNI 1900 federal population census : a catalog of microfilm copies of the schedules. Reference Circ 20 most asked questions about the Amish and Mennonites / by Merle and Phyllis Mennonites 289.7 GOO Good [cover photos, Burton Buller]. Circ 929.1072 THI 35-year index to Helper articles. Reference Circ 40 miles of American heroism : a guide to General Herkimer's historic line of march, American August 3-6, 1777/ written by Jane Spellman eds. David Ellis and Gene Moseley Revolution 973.333 SPE introduction by Victor T. Ehre. Circ 929.1072 FIV 500 brickwall solutions to genealogy problems. How To Circ 741.973 DAV 500 years of life in America : an illustrated history / by Marshall Davidson. Reference Circ 600 Revolutionary soldiers living in Georgia in 1827-8 / compiled by Martha Lou Georgia 929.3758 HOU Houston. Circ 929.2 CLARE A A baronial family in medieval England : the Clares, 1217-1314. Heredity Circ A brief history of the Caribbean : from the Arawak and the Carib to the present / Jan Reference 972.9 ROG Rogozinski. Circ A catalogue of the names of the early Puritan settlers of the colony of Connecticut / Connecticut with the time of their arrival in the country and colony, their standing in society, place 974.602 HIN of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c. Circ Civil War 973.7088 CIV A Civil War treasury of tales, legends, and folklore / illustrated by Warren Chappell. Circ 378.73009 JEN A college album / by Oliver Jensen and the editors of American Heritage. Reference Circ A complete guide to heraldry / by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies illustrated by eight plates in color and nearly 800 other designs, mainly from drawings by Graham Heredity 929.6 FOX Johnston. Circ 941.5 OBR A concise history of Ireland / [by] Maire and Conor Cruise O'Brien. Ireland Circ A digest of the early Connecticut probate records / compiled by Charles William Connecticut 929.37463 MAN Manwaring. 3 Volumes - 1635 to 1750 Circ A directory of British peerages : from the earliest times to the present day / compiled England 929.72 LEE by Francis L. Leeson assisted by Colin J. Parry. Circ 926.2913 KIS A flyer's dash : an autobiography / by James W. Kissick, Jr. Families Circ 929.3751 GAN A gazetteer of Maryland and Delaware / by Henry Gannett. Delaware Circ A genealogical and heraldic history of the extinct and dormant baronetcies of England, England 929.72 BUR Ireland, and Scotland / by John Burke and John Bernard Burke. Circ A genealogical and historical atlas of the United States of America / by E. Kay Reference 911.73 KIR Kirkham. Circ A genealogical dictionary of the first settlers of New England : showing three generations of those who came before May 1692, on the basis of Farmer's register / New England 929.30974 SAV by James Savage. 4 Volumes Circ 1 A genealogical gazetteer of England : an alphabetical dictionary of places, with their England location, ecclesiastical jurisdiction, population, and the date of the earliest entry in the 914.2003 SMI registers of every ancient parish in England / compiled by Frank Smith. Circ A genealogical gazetteer of Scotland : an alphabetical dictionary of places ... / Scotland 914.11 SMI compiled by Frank Smith. Circ A genealogical register of the first settlers of New England : containing an alphabetical list of the governours ... to which are added various genealogical and biographical New England notes, collected from ancient records, manuscripts, and printed works. Reprinted with 929.30974 FAR additions and corrections by Samuel G. Drake. Circ African - A genealogist's guide to discovering your African-American ancestors : how to find Americans 929.1 SMI and record your unique heritage / Franklin Carter Smith and Emily Anne Croom. Circ A genealogist's guide to discovering your English ancestors : how to find and record England 929.1 MIL your unique heritage / Paul Milner and Linda Jonas. Circ A genealogist's guide to discovering your female ancestors : special strategies for uncovering hard-to-find information about your female lineage / Sharon DeBartolo How To 929.1 CAR Carmack. Circ A genealogist's guide to discovering your immigrant & ethnic ancestors / Sharon Reference 929.1 CAR DeBartolo Carmack. Circ A genealogist's guide to discovering your Scottish ancestors : how to find and record Scotland 929.1 JON your unique heritage / Linda Jonas and Paul Milner. Circ A general introduction to Domesday book accompanied by indexes of the tenants-in- chief, and under-tenants, at the time of the survey: as well as of the holders of lands mentioned in Domesday anterior to the formation of that record: with an abstract of Heredity the population of England at the close of the reign of William the Conqueror, so far as the same is actually entered. Illustrated by numerous notes and comments / by Henry 333.3320942 ELL Ellis. 2 Volumes Circ A guide to church records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library / compiled by Virginia 277.55016 VIR Jewell T. Clark and Elizabeth Terry Long. Circ A guide to genealogical notes and charts in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library Virginia 027.5755 HAR / compiled by Lyndon H. Hart III. Circ 929.6 NEU A guide to heraldry / Ottfried Neubecker. Heredity Circ A guide to the business records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library / Virginia 381.09755 VIR compiled by Conley L. Edwards III. Circ A handy guide to record-searching in the larger cities of the United States : including a guide to their vital records and some maps with street indexes, with other information How To 929.3 KIR of genealogical value / by E. Kay Kirkham. Circ A Historical bibliography of Polish towns, villages, and regions (except Warsaw and Krakow) / reprinted, with an introduction by Edward A. Peckwas [translator William F. Poland 943.8016 KAZ Hoffman]. Circ A History of agriculture of Sarasota County, Florida / sponsored by Sarasota County Florida 630.975961 HIS Agriculture Fair Association and the Sarasota County Historical Commission. Circ A History of Callaway County, Missouri, 1984 / compiled and published by the Missouri 977.8335 HIS Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society. Circ A history of surnames of the British Isles a concise account of their origin, evolution, England 929.42 EWE etymology, and legal status, by C. L'Estrange Ewen. Circ A history of the Civil War, 1861-65, and the causes that led up to the great conflict... / Civil War by Benson J. Lossing illustrated with fascimile photographic reproductions of the 973.7 LOS official war photographs, taken at the time by Mathew B. Brady. Circ 975.59 KER A history of the valley of Virginia / by Samuel Kercheval. Virginia Circ A life apart [videorecording] : Hasidism in America / a film by Menachem Daum and Reference 296.8332 LIF Oren Rudavsky. Video Circ 2 A life apart [videorecording] : Hasidism in America / a film by Menachem Daum and Other Religions 296.8332 LIF Oren Rudavsky. Video Circ A narrative genealogy of the Alexander Kelly descendants of Armagh County, Ireland, through nine generations and interesting sketches about the allied families, 1750- Families 929.2 KELLY K 1975 / by Erma Kelly. Circ 912.415 MIT A new genealogical atlas of Ireland / Brian Mitchell. 1st Edition Ireland Circ 912.415 MIT A new genealogical atlas of Ireland / Brian Mitchell. 2nd Edition Ireland Circ A noble pursuit : the sesquicentennial history of the New England Historic New England 929.0607409 SCH Genealogical Society, 1845-1995 / John A. Schutz. Circ A preliminary guide to pre-1904 county records in the Virginia State Library and Virginia 929.3755016 RAY Archives / Suzanne Smith Ray, Lyndon H. Hart III, J. Christian Kolbe. Circ A preliminary guide to pre-1904 municipal records in the Archives Branch, Virginia Virginia 929.3755016 HAR State Library and Archives / compiled by Lyndon H. Hart, III and J. Christian Kolbe. Circ A priceless legacy : an album of memories for future generations / Hazel Thompson How To 920 CRA Craig illustrations by the author. Circ 973 MCF A scattered people : an American family moves West / Gerald W. McFarland. Reference Circ A simplified guide to bishops' transcripts and marriage licenses : their location and England 929.341 GIB indexes in England, Wales, and Ireland / compiled by J.S.W. Gibson. Circ 929.1072 ROB A student's guide to German American genealogy / by Gregory Robl. Germany Circ 929.1072 BRO A student's guide to Italian American genealogy / Terra Castiglia Brockman. Italy Circ A student's guide to Scandinavian American genealogy / by Lisa Olson Paddock, Carl Sweden 929.1072 PAD Sokolnicki Rollyson. Circ A survey of American church records : for the period before the Civil War, east of the Reference 929.373 KIR Mississippi River. 2 Volumes Circ 929.373 KIR A survey of American church records. Reference Circ 917.3088287 VID A Videoguide to Amish country [videorecording] / Video Concepts, Inc. Reference Circ 917.3088287 VID A Videoguide to Amish country [videorecording] / Video Concepts, Inc. Other Religions Circ Abraham Lincoln, a press portrait : his life and times from the original newspaper Families 973.7092 ABR documents of the Union, the Confederacy, and Europe / [edited] by Herbert Mitgang.
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