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Books > History > History of specific subjects > Genealogy, heraldry, names and honours > General
Approximately 9,500 brides and grooms listed. Franklin County was
originally formed in 1786 from adjoining lands of Bedford and Henry
counties. The bonds documented in this work begin shortly after the
county formation in 1786, and are arranged alphabetically by the
prospective groom's surname. Information included with each entry
is the name of the prospective groom, the name of the bride-to-be,
the date of the bond, and, when available, the names of parents,
sureties, and officiating ministers. Paperback, (1939), repr. 2011,
256 pp.
The book is about the relationships between parents and their
children, wife and husband, belonging, and self-knowledge.
The original town of Guilford, including the present towns of
Guilford and Madison, stretched along Long Island Sound from
Branford to Killingsworth, a distance of approximately nine or ten
miles. The first settlers were adventurers from Surry and Kent,
near London, England, and, unlike their mercantile brethren who
inhabited New Haven, mostly were farmers. The emphasis of this
history is on the 40 early settlers, the purchase and layout of the
town, and church and religious history. There are also numerous
lists of deacons, town clerks, marshals, judges, magistrates,
Masons, deputies, etc., and, most importantly, numerous
biographical sketches of many of these early settlers. Softcover,
(1877), 2007, Index, 224 pp.
This book contains the transcript of the deaths of Nashua, New
Hampshire, for forty-nine years (1887-1935). This information was
taken from the published City of Nashua, New Hampshire Annual
Reports. The data was transcribed verbatim, with the exception of a
few obvious errors. Entries contain: surname of the deceased, first
name of the deceased, date of death, place of birth, name of
father, and mother's maiden name. Nashua, New Hampshire was
originally part of Massachusetts, and the first charter for the
city was granted by a general assembly in Massachusetts, naming
this area "Dunstable," which was subsequently incorporated into New
Hampshire in 1764 and received a city charter in 1853. A brief
history of Nashua precedes the records.
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This volume was originally published as two individual books and is
reprinted here as a single volume. Transcription of Claiborne
County, Tennessee, Marriages from microfilm of the original county
record books. Approximately 6,000 marriages, or 12,000 people,
arranged alphabetically by groom, and then by bride. Paperback,
(1983, 1984), repr. 2012, 8.5 in. x 11 in., Index, 84 pp.
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