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Like many of the historical and genealogical books written during
the 1800's and early 1900's, this work consists of two main
sections: the "History of Stonington," which consumes the book's
first 200 pages, and concludes with the 500 page, "Genealogical
Register of Stonington Families." Beginning with the original
patents in 1631, the author summarizes the history of the town, and
addresses the development of the various facets of society, such as
their religious institutions, the military component, government,
infrastructure, commercial development, the various wars endured,
and other historical events. The narrative is filled with the names
of residents involved with, or prominent in, the town's sectors or
institutions. There are also numerous lists and military rosters of
those who served, elected officials, and of individuals involved in
the commercial and ecclesiastical development. The second section
of the book, the "Genealogical Register of Stonington Families,"
comprises an alphabetical listing beginning with the immigrant
ancestor, and progresses through five or more generations,
providing names, birth and marriage dates, and, often times, a
narrative of the background and accomplishments of the individual.
In addition to this alphabetically arranged register, an index is
also available, which exceeds more than 12,000 entries.Following
are the immigrant surnames whose genealogies are outlined: Avery,
Babcock, Baldwin, Bennett, Bentley, Billings, Breed, Brown,
Browning, Burch, Burrows, Chapman, Chesebrough, Clift, Coates,
Cobb, Collins, Copp, Cottrell, Davis, Dean, Denison, Eells,
Fanning, Fish, Frink, Gallup, Gore, Grant, Greenman, Haley, Hallam,
Hancox, Hart, Hewitt, Hinckley, Hobart, Holmes, Hull, Hyde,
Kellogg, Main, Mallory, Manning, Mathews, Mason, Miner, Morgan,
Noyes, Page, Palmer, Park, Peabody, Pendleton, Phelps, Pollard,
Pomeroy, Prentice, Randall, Rhodes, Rossiter, Russell, Searle,
Sheffield, Sisson, Smith Stanton, Stewart/Steward, Swan, Thompson,
Trumbull, Vincent, West, Wheeler, Wilcox, Williams, Witter,
Woodbridge, and York. Paperback, (1900), repr. 2002, 2011,
Appendix, Index, 772 pp.
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Randolph County
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Lois Walls George, Paula Burson Lambert, Wyner S. Phillips
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Discusses German and German American history and culture with specific instructions for researching German family history.
Birth records typically give the child's name, date of birth, place
of birth (or where recorded), parents' names, parents' places of
birth, and reference source volume, page and line number. Marriage
records typically give the bride's and groom's places of origin,
date and place of marriage, bride's and groom's ages and places of
birth, whether this is the first marriage, and bride's and groom's
parents' names, followed by reference source volume, page and line
number. Death records typically give the decedent's date and place
of death, place of birth, parents' names, and reference source
volume, page and line number. Contains the following records:
births for the years 1737 through 1863; deaths for the years 1737
through 1857; marriages for the years 1737 through 1857; and
baptisms for the years 1800 through 1816. Nearly all of the
information falls between 1737 and 1857, but a few vital records go
back as far as 1654. This volume has a new fullname index
(containing roughly 6,000 to 10,000 names) to ease research.
The Genealogy and Family History Collection is a unique set of
materials that describes the histories and narratives of particular
American families. The Collection brings to life pre-1923 books
that contain information such as birth, death, marriage, property
and migration records of specific families. Many of these families
followed interesting migration and movement patterns from Western
Europe and beyond to the United States well over 200 years ago.
Included in these volumes is information such as last wills and
testaments, period photographs of towns, buildings and landscapes,
portraits of family members, and descriptions of business
interactions. Encompassing such comprehensive and personal
information, this collection will appeal to genealogists, family
history researchers, as well as descendants and casual historians.
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The Nonconformist Register, of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths
- 1644-1702, 1702-1752, Generally Known as the Northowram of Coley Register, but Comprehending Numerous Notices of Puritans and Anti-Puritans in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, London, ...
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Oliver 1629-1702 Heywood, Thomas Dickenson; Created by J. Horsfall (Joseph Horsfall Turner
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