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PUBLICATION NUMBER EIGHTEEN
OF THE
Illinois State Historical^
Library
A List of the
GENEALOGICAL WORKS
IN THE
Illinois State Historical Library
Springfield, Illinois
Georgia L. Osborne, Compiler
Springfield, Iix.
Illinois State Journal Co., State Printers
19 14
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PREFATORY NOTE
In preparing a list of tlie works on Genealogy to Ix; found in the
Illinois State Historical Library it must be taken into consideration that
this Department of the Library was only begun in 1907. Previous to
that time there had been collected many important works along this
line, but no especial effort had been made to make a separate department
of Genealogy.
While our collection cannot yet be classed with such depositories
as the Library of Congress ; the Wisconsin Historical Society at Madison ;
the New England Genealogical and Historical Society at Boston; the
collections at New York City, Albany, and the Genealogical department
of the Newberry Library at Chicago ; still considering that we have been
doing a special work along this line only for the last six years, we think
our collection has been wisely and judiciously selected and that we- have
made a commendable start in what will prove, as time goes on, a great
library for the genealogical student. There is no department in the
Library except the Lincolniana, that is used and consulted more than
the Genealogical department. We have students working day in and
day out, from all parts of the State and other states, and we have many
letters asking assistance and information on genealogical subjects. We
try to meet fully these demands, but it would take the entire time of a
very alert person to do the reference work desired by these correspondents.
The State Library of the State of Illinois which is entirely separate
from this Library has quite a collection also in the way of State
records ( Eevolutionary records) town histories and local material which
we hope eventually will be added to our collection, but as the two
libraries are at present on the. same floor in the Capitol building, these
volumes can easily be consulted when the material asked for is not to
be found in this Library.
A valuable part of the work of this department, is the compiling
of the list of Revolutionary soldiers buried in Illinois. This is the
painstaking and careful work of Mrs. Edwin S. Walker, a member of
the Committee on Genealogy and Genealogical Publications of the
Illinois State Historical Society, assisted by members of the local chap-
ters of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and is being published
in the Quarterly Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, begun
in the April Journal, 1912. These lists are compiled by counties, and
no name placed on the list until it is verified and is absolutely correct.
The following counties have been listed : Cass, Clark, Cook, Greene,
Macon, Madison, Menard, Iroquois, Peoria, Sangamon, Morgan, and
Warren, the latter being compiled by Mrs. Helen Nye Rupp, of Mon-
mouth, 111.
If it is found on further investigation that other names should be
added to these county lists, they will be published in subsequent issues
of the Journal.
We have made an appeal from time to time in our annual reports
for contributions of the following nature to this Department:
Old record books of early churches. Inscriptions on gravestones in
country burying grounds. Eecords copied from old family bibles.
Manuscripts narrative of the pioneers of Illinois. Biographical
sketches of pioneers, old diaries, letters, deeds, wills.
Original papers on the early history and settlement of the Territory.
Lists of soldiers of the War of 1812 who received bounty-land
grants in Illinois.
Information concerning family histories being compiled, or those
already compiled that an attempt may be made to secure a copy for the
Library.
The works in this list are arranged alphabetically, first by states,
second by family histories, third by general works and periodicals.
The publications of the Illinois State Historical Library and Society
contain a large number of articles useful to the genealogist; they are
accounts of pioneer persons, places and events relating to Illinois and
the old Northwest. While these cannot be classified as strictly genea-
logical works they are very helpful to students working on the ancestry
of Illinois and western families. A list of these publications of the
Library and the Society may be found at the end of this volume.
By co-operation of members of the Society in this work we hope
to build up the Genealogical Department of the Illinois State Historical
Library until in time it shall be classed as one of the great genealogical
collections of the West.
Georgia L. Osborne
Assistant Librarian Illinois State Historical Library, and Chairman of
the Committee on Genealogy and Genealogical Publications Illinois
State Historical Society
Springfield, HI., April, 1914.
ALABAMA
AECHIVES AND HISTOEY, DEPAETMENT OF^
Alabama Official and Statistical Eeporter, 1911.
Thomas M. Owen, LL.D., compiler. 367 p. 8°, Montgomery, Ala., 1912.
The Brown Printing Co., publishers.
EAELY SETTLEES OF ALABAMA—
By Col. James Edmonds Saunders, Lawrence County, Ala. With
notes and genealogies, by his granddaughter, Elizabeth Saunders Blair
Stubbs. Part. I.
Col. James Edmonds Saunders. 530 p. 8°, New Orleans, La., 1899. L.
Graham & Sons, publishers.
MOBILE—
The Founding of Mobile, 1702-1718. Studies in the history of the
first capital of the Province of Louisiana, with map showing its relation
to the present city.
Peter J. Hamilton, LL.D. 104 p. 12°, Mobile, Ala., 1911. Commercial
Printing Co., publishers.
PICKEKS COUNTY—
History of Pickens County, Alabama; from its first settlement in
1817 to 1856.
Nelson P. Smith. 272 p. 12°, 1856, Carrollton, Ala. Printed at the
Pickens Republican Office.
ARKANSAS
ARKANSAS HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION—
Vols. I, II, III, 1906, 1908, 1909. John Hugh Reynolds, Secretary.
. Published at Fayetteville, Ark., 1906-1909.
CALIFORNIA
CALIFORNIA SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU-
TION—
History, constitution, by-laws, membership.
Col. A. S. Hubbard, compiler. 29 p. 8°, San Francisco, 1893. Published
by the Society.
THE SPANISH ARCHIVES OF CALIFORNIA—
Paper read before the California Genealogical Society, July 13,
1901.
Pam. 8 p. 8°, San Francisco, 1901. The Murdock Press.
CONNECTICUT
BAPTIST CHURCH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North
America; to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
CONNECTICUT
BETHLEHEM—
See Woodbury, Conn.
BRADFOED—
See ^ew Haven^ Colony of.
CHESHIEE—
History of Wallingford, Conn., from its settlement in 1670 to the
present time, including Meriden, whicli was one of its parishes until
1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780.
Charles Henry Stanley Davis, M.D. Published by the author, Mount
Tom Printing House, Wallingford, Conn. 956 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1870.
CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Vol. VIII. Rolls and Lists of Connecticut Men in the Revolution,
1775-1783.
Vol. IX. Historical Collections French and Indian War Rolls.
VoL I, 1755-1757.
Vol. X. French and Indian War Rolls. Vol. II, 1758-1762.
Vol. XII. Lists and Returns of Connecticut Men in the Revolu-
tion, 1775-1783.
Published by the Society, Hartford, Conn.
List of family genealogies in the Library of the Connecticut His-
torical Society corrected to August 31, 1911.
42 p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1911. Published by the Society.
FAIRFIELD—
An Old New England Town. Sketches of life, scenery, character.
Prank Samuel Child, 230 p. 8°, New York, 1895. Charles Scribner's Sons,
publishers.
See New Haven, Conn. British Invasion of.
GUILFORD—
The history of Gruilford, Conn., from its first settlement in 1639.
From the manuscript of Hon. Ralph D. Smith.
Hon. Ralph D. Smith. 219 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1877. Joel Munsell,
printer.
See New Haven, Colony of. By Robert Atwater Smith.
See New Haven, Colony of. By Edward Lambert.
HARTFORD—
Historical catalogue of the first church in Hartford, 1633-1855.
274 p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1883. Published by the Church. Press of the
Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.
MERIDEN—
History of Wallingford, Conn., from its settlement in 1670 to the
present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until
1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780.
Charles Henry Stanley Davis, M.D. Published by the author. 956 p. 8°,
Meriden, Conn., 1870. Mount Tom Printing House, Wallingford, Conn.
CONNECTICUT
MIDDLEBURY—
See Waterbury, Conn.
See Woodbury, Conn.
MILFORD—
See New Haven, Colony of.
NAUGATUCK—
See Waterbiiry, Conn.
NEW HAVEN—
The British invasion of New Haven, Conn., together with some
account of their landing and burning the towns of Fairfiehl and Norwalk,
July, 1779.
Charles Hervey Townshend. 112 p. 8°, New Haven, Conn., 1879. Tuttle,
Morehouse & Taylor, printers.
NEW HAVEN, COLONY OF—
History of the Colony of New Haven, before and after the union
with Connecticut. Containing a particular description of the towns
which composed that government, viz : New Haven, Milford, Guilford,
Bradford, Stamford, and Southold, L. I., with a notice of the towns
which have been set off from '^'^the original six.''
Edward R. Lambert. 216 p. 12°, New Haven, 1838. Printed and pub-
lished by Hitchcock & Stafford.
History of the Colony of New Haven to its absorption into Con-
necticut with supplementary history and personnel of the towns of Brad-
ford, Guilford, Milford, Stratford, Norwalk, Southold, etc. Compiled
by Robert Atwater Smith, assisted by Bessie E. Beach and Lucy M.
Hewitt.
Edward E. Atwater. 767 p. 12°, Meriden, Conn., 1902. The Journal
Publishing Co., publishers.
NEW LONDON—
History of New London, Conn., from the first survey of the coast
in 1612 to 1853. Second edition, continued to 1860.
Prances Manwaring Caulkins. 679 p. 8°, New London, Conn., 1860; 2d
edition. Published by the author.
NEW MILFORD— .
Two centuries of New Milford, Conn., an account of the Bi-
centennial Celebration of the founding of the town held June 15-18,
1907, with a number of historical articles and reminiscences. Prepared
under the direction of the historical committee by various citizens of
New Milford and by the editorial department of the Grafton Press.
307 p. 8°, New York, 1907. The Grafton Press, publishers.
NORWALK—
Norwalk after two hundred and fifty years. An account of the
celebration of the 250tli anniversary of the charter of the town, 1651,
September 11, 1901. Including historical sketches of churches, schools,
old homes, institutions, eminent men, etc., etc. Together with tlie record
of soldiers and sailors enlisted in Norwalk, from 1676 to 1898.
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CONNECTICUT
NORWALK—
387 p. 8°, South Norwalk, Conn. C. A. Freeman, publisher. Published
under the auspices of the Norwalk Historical and Memorial Association, 1902,
See New Haven, Colony of.
See also British Invasion of New Haven, Conn.
NOEWICH—
History of Norwich, Conn., from its settlement in 1660 to 1845.
Frances Manwaring Caulkins. 358 p. 8°, Norwich, Conn., 1845. Thomas
Robinson, publishers.
See Leffingwell Family.
OEDEELY BOOK AND JOUENALS—
Kept by Connecticut men while taking part in the American Eevo-
lution, 1775-1778.
See Vol. 7. Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society.
385 p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1899. Published by the Connecticut Historical
Society.
OXFOED—
See Waterbury, Conn.
See Woodbury, Conn.
PLYMOUTH—
History of the Town of Plymouth, Conn., with an account of the
centennial celebration, May 14 and 15, 1895. Also a sketch of Plymouth,
Ohio, settled by local families.
Francis Atwater, compiler. 41 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1895. The Journal
Publishing Co., publishers.
See Waterbury, Conn.
PEOSPECT—
See Waterbury, Conn.
PUBLIC EECOEDS OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT—
From October, 1776, to February, 1778, inclusive. With the Journal
of the Council of Safety, from October 11, 1776, to May 6, 1778,
inclusive. And an appendix Vol. I, Hartford, 1894. The Public
Eecords of the State of Connecticut from May, 1778, to April, 1780,
inclusive, with the Journal of the Council of Safety from May 18, 1778,
to April 33, 1780. Vol. II, Hartford, 1895.
2 vols. 8°, Hartford, 1894-95. Press of the Case, Lockwood Brainard Co.
EOXBUEY—
See Woodbury, Conn.
SOUTHBUEY—
See Woodbury, Conn.
STAMFOED—
See New Haven, Colony of.
SOUTHOLD—
See New Haven, Colony of.
CONNECTICUT-DELAWARE
STEATFOED—
See Kew Haven, Colony of.
TOEEINGTON—
History of Torrington, Conn., from its first settlerriont in ]7'J7.
With biographies and genealogies.
Rev. Samuel Orcutt. 817 p. 8", Albany, N.Y., 1878. .Toe! Munsell, printer.
UNITED STATES DEPAETMENT OF COMMEECE AND
LABOE—
Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the
United States, taken in the year 1790. Connecticut.
227 p. 4°, Washington, D. C, 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.
WALLINGFOED—
History of Wallingford, Conn., from its settlement in 1670 to the
present time, including Meriden, which was one of its parishes until
1806, and Cheshire, which was incorporated in 1780.
Charles Henry Stanley Davis, M.D. Published by the author, 956 p. 8°,
Meriden, Conn., 1870. Mount Tom Printing House, Wallingford, Conn.
WATEEBUEY—
History of Waterbury, Conn. The original township embracing
present Watertown and Plymouth and parts of Oxford, Wolcott, Middle-
bury, Prospect and Naugatuck. With an appendix of biography,
genealogy and statistics.
Henry Bronson, M.D. 583 p. 8°, Waterbury, 1858. Bronson Bros.,
publishers.
WINCHESTEE—
Annals and family records of Winchester, Conn., with exercises of
the centennial celebration on the 16th and 17th days of August, 1871.
John Boyd. 631 p. 8°, Hartford, 1873. Press of Case, Lockwood &
Brainard.
WOLCOTT—
See Waterbury, Conn.
WOODBUEY—
History of ancient Woodbury, Conn., from the first Indian deed,
1659 to 1854, including the present towns of Washington, Southbury,
Bethlem, Eoxbury, and a part of Oxford and Middlebury.
William Cothren. 2 vols. 8°, Waterbury, Conn., 1854. Bronson Bros.,
publishers.
DELAWARE
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North
America; to the 1st of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton County, Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
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DELAWARE-GEORGIA
NEW CASTLE COUNTY—
A calender of Delaware wills, New Castle Count}^, 1682-1800.
Abstracted and compiled by the historical research committee of the
Colonial Dames of Delaware. Copyright, 1911. By Frederick H.
Hitchcock.
218 p. 8°, Wilmington, Del., 1910. Frederick H. Hitchcock, publishers.
New York.
SUSSEX COUNTY—
Some records of Sussex County, Delaware.
C. H. B. Turner, compiler. 387 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1909. Allen, Lane &
Scott, publishers.
WILMINGTON—
The records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington,
Del., from 1G97 to 1773. Translated from the original Swedish by
Horace Burr, with an abstract of the English records, from 1773 to
1810. Papers of the Historical Society of Delaware, IX.
Horace Burr. 722 p. 8°, Delaware Historical Society, publishers, Wil-
mington, Del., 1890.
GEORGIA
BAPTIST CHURCH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North
America ; to the 1st of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton County, Va., July 4, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
COLONIAL EECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEOEGIA—
Compiled and published under authority of the Legislature.
Vol. I, 1733, to Vol. XXII, 1739. Except No. 20, not yet compiled.
Allen D. Candler, A.M., LL.D., compiler. Atlanta, Ga., 1904-1910. Har-
rison Law Book Co., publishers. (The Franklin-Turner Co.)
CONFEDERATE RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA—
Vol. I, 1860, to Vol. IV, 1868. Vol. VI, 1868.
Allen D. Candler; A.M., LL.D., compiler. Atlanta, Ga., 1909-1910. The
Franklin-Turner Co., publishers.
REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEOKGL\—
Vol. I, 1769, to Vol. Ill, 1784.
Allen D. Candler, compiler. 8°, Atlanta, Ga., State Printer, 1909-1912.
DEAD TOWNS OF GEORGIA—
Charles C. Jones, Jr. 263 p. 8°, Savannah, Ga., 1878. Morning News
Steam Printing House.
EBENEZER—
The Salzburgers and their descendants; being the history of a
colony of German (Lutherans) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia
in 171)4, and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles above tbe city of Savannah.
Rev. P. A. Strohel. 308 p. 12°, Baltimore, 1855. T. Newton Kurtz,
publisher.
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GEORGIA-ILLINOIS
HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF UEOJtUIA—
Containing the most interesting facts, traditions, hiograjjliiral
sketches, anecdotes, etc., etc.
Rev. George White, M.A. 688 p. 8°, New York, 1854. Pudney & Russell,
publishers.
HISTORY OF GEORGIA—
2 vols. 8°, Boston, 1883. Charles C. Jones, Jr., LL.U. Houghton, Mifflin
& Co., publishers.
History of Georgia; from its first discovery by Europeans to the
adoption of the present constitution, in 1798.
2 vols. 8°, New York, 1847. Rev. William Bacon Stevens, M.D. Apple-
ton & Co., publishers.
LANDMARKS, MEMORIALS AND LEGENDS OP GEORGIA—
Lucian Lamar Kniglit.
1065 p. 8°, Atlanta, Ga. Byrd Printing Co., 1913.
MIDWAY—
History of the Midway Congregational Church. James Stacy.
283 p. 8°, Newman, Ga., 1903. S. W. Murray, printer.
REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA—
Vol. I, 1769, to Vol. Ill, 1784.
Allen D. Candler, A.M., LL. D., compiler. Atlanta, Ga., 1909-1912. The
Franklin Turner Co., publishers.
ST. MARY^S—
Historical sketches of old St. Mary's, compiled from the files of the
Southeast Georgian.
J. T. Vocelle and others. 12 p. 8"^, St. Marys, Ga., n. d. (A crudely
printed local which was issued as a present to subscribers to a local news-
paper.)
SALZBURGERS, (THE) AND THEIR DESCENDANTS—
Being the history of a colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants,
who emigrated to Georgia in 1743, and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles
above the city of Savannah. Rev. P. A. Strobel.
308 p. 12°, Baltimore, 1855. T. Newton Kurtz, publisher.
STEPHENS—
Brief account of the causes that have retarded the progress of the
colony of Georgia, in America, attested upon oath; being a proper con-
trast to a state of the province of Georgia, attested upon oath; and
some other misrepresentations on the same subject.
Thomas Stephens. 101 p. 12°, London, 1743. publisher not given.
ILLINOIS
COUNTY HISTORIES OF ILLINOIS—
Histories of the one hundred and two counties, contain biographical
sketches of pioneers, and early settlements in the State, also war records.
General histories of Illinois, contain biographical material as well
as history of early settlements.
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ILLINOIS
Eegimental histories, War of the Eebellion. Contain material.
Also separate histories of towns and cities and villages in the State
are sources to be consulted. College and school catalogues, church
directories, year books, and club programmes are also useful.
CHICAGO, CONTINENTAL GUAED IN THE STATE OF ILLI-
NOIS, HISTOEY OF—
Charter and by-laws. List of officers and members, together with
the revolutionary services of their ancestors. Publication No. I.
24 p. 8°, Chicago, 1895. Compiled by tlie Adjutant of the Guard. David
Oliphant, printer.
DAUOHTEES OF THE AMEEICAN EEVOLUTION, ILLINOIS
SOCIETY—
Annual conferences. Eeports 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912,
1913. No printed reports prior to 1905.
Year books of the following chapters : Bloomington, Chicago, Dan-
ville, Decatur, Oalesburg, Jacksonville, Kewanee, Moline, Monmouth,
Springfield.
GENEALOGICAL NOTES OF CENTEAL ILLINOIS—
For the years 1909, 1910.
Mile Custer, n. p. Bloomington, 111,, 1909, 1910. Typewritten copy.
HOYNE^S—
Annual Directory of Homoepathic Physicians in the State of
Illinois for the year 1879.
Vol. I, No. 7, 31 p. 8°, Chicago, 1879.
Vol. I, No. 10, 1882, 35 p. 8°, Chicago, 1882, T. S. Hoyne, publisher.
KASKASKIA—
Early settlers of. A directory, business mirror and historical
sketches of Eandolph County.
By E. J. Montague. 245 p. 12°, Alton, 111., 1859. Courier Steam Book
& Job Printing Co.
LETTEES PATENT—
Issued to Zadoc W. Flinn, of Morgan County, 111., David Clopton,
Sangamon County, and Zadoc W. Flinn, assignee for John Doonigan,
14 numbers. Dated 1836, 1827, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1837, 1839, 1841.
McLEAN COUNTY—
Heads of families of McLean County, 111., at the census of 1840.
(Taken by Jacob Spawr, 1,092 names.)
Copied and re-arranged by Milo Custer. Bloomington, 111., 1911.
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located
in McLean County, 111.
Milo Custer, compiler, n. p. 8°, Bloomington, 111., 1912. Publisher not
given.
Some old family records, McLean County, 111.
Milo Custer. Nos. 1 and 2, 1910-1911. Typewritten Mss.
Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Eandolph
townships, McLean County.
Milo Custer. Typewritten Mss.
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ILLINOIS
MADISON COUNTY—
Gazetteer of Madison County, 111.
James T. Hair, compiler and publisher. 292 p. 8", Alton, 111., 1866.
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS—
Illinois Society of Mayflower Descendants.
Publications Nos. 2 and 3, 1905, 1911.
4°, Chicago, 1905, 1911. Published by The Society. Oliphant Printing
Co. R. R. Donnelly & Sons.
MILITIA, EANGERS AND RIFLEMEN—
War 1812. See Illinois War of 1812. Elliott, Isaac H.
OBITUARIES—
Central Illinois Obituaries, 1871-1880. (Compiled from old news-
papers and other sources.)
Milo Custer, Bloomington, 111., 1912. n. p. 8°, Bloomington, 111., 1912.
Publisher not given.
PENSION ROLL—
1816-1835.
21 p. 8°. Place and publisher not given.
PEORIA COUNTY—
War of 1812. Soldiers of the War of 1812, whose bounty land
grants were located in Peoria County, 111.
Compiled by Milo Custer. 8°. n. p. Bloomington, 111., 1913.
PIONEER MOTHERS OF ILLINOIS—
A collection of letters written by pioneer women of the State, col-
lected for the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893; 18 letters. Mss.
REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS—
See War of the Revolution.
SANGAMON COUNTY—
History of early settlers of Sangamon County, 111. "Centennial
Record."
John Carroll Power and Mrs. S. A. Power, compilers. 797 p. 8°, Spring-
field, 1876. Edwin A. Wilson & Company.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION—
Illinois Sons of the American Revolution.
Organized January 14, 1890. Constitution and by-laws. List of
members. Year Books, 1895, 1896, 1913.
SONS OF THE REVOLUTION—
Year Books, 1895, 1913.
STEPHENSON COUNTY CATHOLIC CHURCH—
The Golden Jubilee Souvenir, the history of Catholicity in Stephen-
son County, 111.
212 p. 8°, Freeport, 111., 1896. P. Charles Donohue, printer.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
The army led by Col. George Rogers Clark in his conquest of the
Illinois, 1778-79. A list of officers, non-commissioned officers and pri-
vate soldiers, constituting the Illinois Regiment of Volunteers.
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WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
See Publication No. 8, 1903. Illinois State Historical Library, pp. 166-
178. Springfield, 111. State Printer, 1904.
Illinois Ancestry among the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Catherine C. Sparks (Mrs. Edwin Erie Sparks), pp. 137-143. In Pub-
lication No. 7. Illinois State Historical Library, 1902.
A list of non-commissioned officers and soldiers of the Illinois
Regiment and the Western Army under the command of General George
Rogers Clark who are entitled to bounty in land.
pp. 12-13. In Virginia Document No. 32. Published Richmond, Va.,
August 19, 1833.
A list of officers of the Illinois Regiment who have not received
lands for revolutionary services.
See p. 11. In Virginia Document No. 32. Published Richmond, Va.,
August 19, 1833.
A list of Captain Francis Charloville's volunteers entitled to 200
acres of land each.
p. 29. In Virginia Document No. 32.
Isaac Bowman, Lieutenant Illinois Regiment in the War of the
Revolution. Petition of Isaac S. Bowman, son and executor of Isaac
Bowman.
See Mr. Rogers' report on Revolutionary Claims. U. S. House of Repre-
sentatives, 33d Congress, First Session. Feb. 16, 1854. Pamphlet.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Cass, Warren, Henderson, Macon
and Iroquois counties.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Sangamon County, 111. Tablet
placed on the Sangamon County Courthouse by Springfield Chapter
D.A.R., October 19, 1911.
Compiled by Mrs. Edwin S. Walker and Mrs. Helen Nye Rupp. See
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 2, July, 1912.
See Article on by Mrs. Edwin S. Walker in Journal of the Illinois State
Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 1, April, 1912.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Madison County. Tablet placed
in Courthouse, Edwardsville, 111., by Ninian Edwards Chapter D.A.R.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. V, No. 3, Octo-
ber, 1912.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Greene County, 111. Compiled by
Mrs. Edwin S. Walker.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, No. 1, April,
1913.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Clark County, 111. Com]ulod by
Mrs. Edwin S. Walker.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, No. 2, July,'
1913.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Ogle Countv. l^v J. W. Clinton,
Rolo, 111.
Vol. 6, No. 2, July, 1913, Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
Revolutionary soldiers buried in Cook, ]\TcIvoan, IMarshall, Ogle
and Peoria counties.
Peoria County prepared by Mrs. Clara K. Wolf, Historian, Peoria
Chapter D. A. R.
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WAll OF THE REVOJ.UTION—
McLean County prepared by Mrs. H. M. Rollins, Historian, Letitia
Green Stevenson Chapter D. A. R., assisted by Milo Custer.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. VI, Xo. '■',,
October, 1913.
Eevolutionary soldiers buried in Morgan County. (Jon)f)il(Ml by Mrs.
E. S. Walker.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 7, No. 1, April,
1914.
Eock Eiver in the Ee volution. By William A. Mcese.
See pages 97-103, in publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library,
1909.
Soldiers in the War of the Eevolution, Illinois. (Doc. No. 32.)
A letter to the executive of Virginia dated Eichmond^ August 19^ 1 833,
signed John H. Smith, in relation to public lands and the rights of
certain persons to them as land bounty for military services in the War
of the Eevolution of themselves or their ancestors as officers or soldiers
in the Illinois or other western regiments. List of officers and soldiers
entitled to such lands,
24 p. 4°, n. d. ,
WAE OF 1812— MILITAEY BOUNTY LAND. "MILITAEY
TEACr^—
Set apart under an Act of Congress passed May 6, 1812, as bounty
lands for soldiers in the War of 1812. The lands in Illinois embraced in
this Act were situated between the Illinois and Mississippi rivers. The
"Tract" embraced the present counties of Calhoun, Pike, Adams, Brown,
Schuyler, Hancock, McDonough, Fulton, Peoria, Stark, Knox, Warren,
Henclerson and Mercer, with parts of Henry, Bureau, Putnam and
Marshall.
Bounty lands in the Military Tract advertised in the name of the
original patentee and taxed according to the class to which they belong.
See Illinois Intelligencer, Extra, Saturday, September 13, 1823. Gov-
ernor Edward Coles' file.
WAE OF 1812. DANA, E.—
Bounty lands in the State of Illinois, description ol, also the princi-
pal roads and routes by land and water through the territorv^ of the
United States, etc.
108 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1819. Looker, Reynolds & Co., printers.
WAE OF 1812. EDWAEDS—
History of Illinois from 1778 to 1833; and Life and Times of
Ninian Edwards. By his son, Ninian W. Edwards.
549 p. 8°, Springfield, 111., 1870. Journal Co., publishers.
WAE OF 1812. THE EDWAEDS PAPEES—
Being a collection of the letters, papers and manuscripts of Ninian
Edwards. Edited by E. B. Washburne.
(Chicago Historical Society's Collection, Vol. III.) 633 p. 8°, Chicago,
1884. Fergus Printing Co.
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ILLINOIS
WAE OF 1812. ELLIOTT, ISAAC H.—
Eecord of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War,
1831-32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48. With an appendix giving
a record of the services of the Illinois Militia Eangers and Eiflemen in
protecting the frontier from the ravages of the Indians, from 1810 to
1813.
343 p. 8°, Springfield, 111. H. W. Rokker, printer. 1882.
WAE OF 1812. MILITAEY BOUNTY LANDS, McLEAN
COUNTY—
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located
in McLean County, 111.
Milo Custer, n. p. Bloomington, 111., 1912. Publisher not given.
WAE OF 1812. MILITAEY BOUNTY LANDS, PEOEIA
COUNTY—
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located
in Peoria County, 111.
Compiled by Milo Custer, 8°. n. p. Bloomington, 111., 1913. Publisher
not given.
WAE OF 1812. MILITAEY BOUNTY LANDS. NICHOLAS
BIDDLE VAN ZANDT—
A full description of the soil, water, timber and prairies of each
lot, or quarter section of the military lands, between the Mississippi
and Illinois rivers, also description of Missouri Territory.
Nicholas Biddle Van Zandt. 127 p. 8°, Washington City, 1818. Printed
by P. Force, Penn. Avenue.
WAE OF 1812. MILITAEY BOUNTY LANDS—
Vellum Document No. 7687. Signed by President James Monroe,
granting to Henry Corey 160 acres of land in the territory of Illinois
for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
WAE OF 1812. MILITAEY BOUNTY LANDS—
Vellum Document No. 1963. Signed by President James Monroe,
granting to John Oliv^^r 160 acres of land in the territor^^ of Illinois
for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
WAE OF 1812. MILITAEY BOUNTY LANDS, WOODFOED
COUNTY—
Soldiers of the War of 1812 whose bounty land grants were located
in Woodford County, 111.
n. p. Bloomington, 111., 1913. Publisher not given.
WAE OF 1812. EEYNOLDS^ PIONEEE HISTOEY OF ILLI-
NOIS—
John Reynolds, 348 p. 12°, Belleville, 111., 1852. Also, 2d edition, 459 p.
8°,. Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1887.
WAE OF 1812. STEVENS, FEANK E.—
Illinois in the War of 1812-14.
See pp. 62-197. In Publication No. 9. Illinois State Historical Library,
1904. Springfield, 111. Phillips Bros., printers.
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ILLINOIS
BLACK HAWK WAR, 1831-32—
Eecord of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War,
1831-33, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48, containing a complete roster
of commissioned officers and enlisted men of both wars, taken from the
official rolls on file in the War Department, Washington, L). C, with an
appendix giving record of the services of the Illinois militia, rangers
and riflemen, in protecting the frontier from the ravages of the Indians,
from 1810 to 1813.
Isaac H. Elliot, Adjutant-General, State of Illinois. 343 p. 8°, Spring-
field, 1882. H. W. Rokker, State Printer. Also Adjutant-General's Reports,
Revised, Vol. IX.
Illinois troops in the Black Hawk War.
Original (Mss.) order book and muster rolls of the Illinois troops
in the Black Hawk War.
(Mss.) Order and letter book of Brig. Gen. Henry Atkinson, 1832.
General Atkinson's report of his conduct of the Black Hawk War,
written November, 1832. (Mss.)
BLACK HAWK WAE, 1831-32—
Orderly book of Governor John Eeynolds, April-May, 1832. (Mss.)
Militia Documents of Governor Eeynolds, 1832. (Mss.)
Order book of Lieut. Albert Sidney Johnston, 1832. (Mss.)
Notes by Professor John Eussell intended to be used in writing a
history of the Black Hawk War. (Mss.)
BLACK HAWK WAE, 1831-32—
Stevens, Frank E. The Black Hawk War, including a review of
Black Hawk's life.
323 p. 8°, Chicago,^ 1903. Frank B. Stevens, publisher.
Stevens, Frank E. Stillman's defeat.
See pp. 170-179 in Publication No. 7, Illinois State Historical Library,
1902.
Wakefield, John Allen. History of the war between the United
States and the Sac and Fox nations of Indians, and parts of other dis-
affected tribes of Indians in the years 1827, 1831-32.
142 p. 16°, Jacksonville, 111., 1834. Printed by Calvin Goudy.
AZso, Reprint of.
By Frank E. Stevens. Published by The Caxton Club, Chicago, 1908.
MEXICAN WAE, 1846-48—
Eecord of the services of Illinois soldiers in the Black Hawk War,
1831-32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48, containing a complete roster
of commissioned officers and enlisted men of both wars, taken from the
official rolls on file in the War Department, Washington, D. C, with an
appendix giving record of the services of the Illinois militia, rangers
and riflemen, in protecting the frontier from the ravages of the Indians,
1810 to 1813.
Isaac H. Elliot, Adjutant-General, State of Illinois. 343 p. 8°, Spring-
field, 1882. H. W. Rokker, State Printer. Also Adjutant-General's Reports,
Revised, Vol. IX.
— 2 H S
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ILLINOIS
MEXICAN WAE— ILLINOIS TROOPS IN—
An account of the services of the Illinois troops in the Mexican
War.
Charles P. Johnson. See pp. 27-58, in Publication No. 9, Illinois State
Library, 1904.
MEXICAN WAR— ILLINOIS TROOPS IN—
The Fourth Illinois Infantry in the War with Mexico.
Ezra M. Prince. See pp. 172-187 in Publication No. 11, Illinois State
Historical Library, 1906.
Illinois Association Mexican War Veterans. Reunion of Mexican
War veterans, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1879-93, 1909.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Adjutant General State of Illinois Reports, 1861-6G. I. N. Haynie,
Adjutant General.
Revised by Adj.-Gen. J. W. Vance. 8 vols. Springfield, 1887. Also
revised 1900-1902 by J. N. Reece, Adj.-Gen. 9 vols. Vol. 9 contains Records
of Illinois Soldiers in Spanish American War 1898.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Martyrs and Heroes of Illinois.
James Barnet, editor. 263 p. 8°, Chicago, 1865. J. Barnet, book and job
printer.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
County histories of Illinois contain war records.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Diary of Edward Crippen, 27th Illinois Vol., 1861-63.
Edited with notes and introduction by Robert J. Kerner. See pp. 220-282.
Publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library, 1909.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
The Patriotism of Illinois. A record of the civil and military his-
tory of the State in the War for the Union.
Biographical sketches of many eminent citizens of the State and
soldiers and officers.
T. M. Eddy, D.D. 2 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1865-66. Clarke & Co., publishers.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Recollections of the War between the States.
Major H. C. Connelly. In Journal of the Illinois State Historical
Society, Vol. V, No. 4, January, 1913, pp. 458-467. Vol. VI, No. 1, April,
1913, pp. 72-111.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Regimental histories and reunions of the following regiments : 7th,
8th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 21st, 24th, 31st, 33d, 34th, 36th, 39th, 45th, 46th,
47th, 50th, 55th, 59th, 73d, 74th, 75th, 81st, 84th, 85th, 86th, 89th,
92d, 93d, 95th, 96th, 102d, 103d, 104th, 115th, 117th, 124th, 125th,
130th, Infantry. Illinois Cavalry Regiments, 3d, 7th, 9th, 10th, 14th.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Richard Yates' Services to Illinois as War Governor.
Dr. William Jayne. See pp. 143-147 in Publication No. 7, Illinois State
Historical Library, 1902.
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ILLINOIS-INDIANA
WATERMAN—
Year Book of Waterman, DeKalh CVHintv, III., for 1902, lOO:},
1904, 1905, 1906, 1907.
George Edward Congdon, compiler. 12°. Sac City, Iowa; Hiawatha,
Kans.
WOODFORD COUNTY—
Soldiers of the War of 1812, whose bounty land grants were located
in Woodford County, 111.
A. F. Marshall, L. J. Freese, Milo Custer, compilers. 8°, n. p., Bloom-
ington, 111., 1913. Publisher not given.
INDIANA
ALLEN COUNTY—
History of the Maumee River Basin, Allen County, Ind.
2 vols. 4°, Indianapolis, Ind., n. d. Col. Robert S. Robertson, editor,
assisted by others. Bowen & Slocum, publishers.
BOONE COUNTY—
Portrait and biographical record of Boone and Clinton counties,
Indiana.
908 p. 8°, Chicago, 1895. A. W. Boone & Co., publishers.
CARROLL COUNTY—
Recollections of the early settlement of Carroll County, Ind.
Dr. James Henry Stewart. 372 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1872. Printed for
the author by Hitchcock & Walden.
CLAY COUNTY—
Counties of Clay and Owen, Indiana. Historical and Biographical.
Charles Blanchard, editor. 966 p. 8°, Chicago, 1884. F. A. Battey & Co.,
publishers.
CLINTON COUNTY—
See Boone County.
DEARBORN COUNTY—
History of Dearborn and Ohio counties, Indiana, from their earliest
settlement.
F. E. Weakley & Co., publishers, 987 p. 4°, Chicago, 1885.
DELAWARE COUNTY—
Our county. Its history and early settlement by townships, entry
of public lands, present owners, reminiscences of pioneer life, etc., with
original poems.
John P. Ellis. 194 p. 8°, Muncie, Ind., 1898. Neely Printing Co.", pub-
lishers.
DILLON'S HISTORY OF INDIANA—
From 1816 to 1856.
John B. Dillon. 637 p. 8°, Indianapolis, 1859. Bingham & Doughty,
publishers.
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INDIANA
EA^ANSVILLE—
A history of Evansville and Vanderburgh County, Ind.
Joseph P. Elliot. 499 p. 8°, Evansville, Ind., 1897. Keller Printing Co.,
publishers.
FAYETTE COUNTY—
Biographical and , genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union
and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
FEANKLIN COUNTY—
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union
and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
FRANKLIN—
Franklin College. First half century Franklin College, Franklin,
Ind., Jubilee exercises, June 5-12, 1884.
178 p. 8°, Cincinnati, Ohio., 1884. Journal and Messenger, 1884.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, PUBLICATIONS OF—
Vol. I, 1897, to Vol. IV, 1911. Published at Indianapolis, Ind., by
the society.
HOYNE'S—
Annual Directory of Homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois
for the year 1879. Vol. I, No. 7, containing also an alphabetical list of
homeopathic physicians residing in the states of Indiana, Missouri and
Kansas.
31 p. 8°, Chicago, 1879. T. S. Hoyne, M.D., publisher. Also for the year
1882. Vol. I, No. 10. Chicago, 1882.
INDIANAPOLIS—
Pictorial and biographical memoirs of Indianapolis and Marion
County, Ind. Together with biographies of many prominent men of
other portions of the state, both living and dead.
Goodspeed Bros., publishers. 466 p. 4°, Chicago, 1893.
MARION COUNTY—
See Indianapolis.
OHIO COUNTY—
See Dearborn County.
OWEN COUNTY—
See Clay County.
PARKE COUNTY—
History of Vigo and Parke counties, together with historic notes
on the Wabash Valley.
H. W. Beckwith, H. H. Hill and N. Iddings, publishers. 1293 p. 8°,
Chicago, 1880.
SAINT JOSEPH COUNTY—
History of St. Joseph County, Ind.
Charles C. Chapman & Co., publishers. 971 p. 4°, Chicago, 1880.
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INDIANA
SONS OF THE AMERICAN DEVOLUTION, INDIANA SOCIETY
OF—
Eegister for 1908. With roll of members and their revolutionary
ancestors.
163 p. 8°, Indianapolis, 1908. Published by the Society.
UNION COUNTY—
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union
and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
VANDEEBUEOH COUNTY— ,
See Evansville, Ind.
VIGO COUNTY—
8ee Parke County, Ind.
VINCENNES—
Colonial history of Vincennes under the French, British and Ameri-
can governments.
John Law. 156 p. 8°, Vincennes, 1858. Harvey, Mason & Co., publishers.
VINCENNES—
A history of the city of Vincennes, Ind., from 1702 to 1901.
Henry S. Cauthron. 220 p. 12°, copyright by Margaret C. Cauthron, 1902.
Moore & Lange Printing Co., Terre Haute, Ind.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Indiana at Antietam. Published by the Indiana Antietam Monu-
ment Commission.
153 p. 8°, Indianapolis, Ind., 1911. The Aetna Press, publishers.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Indiana at Shiloh.
John W. Coons, compiler. 310 p. 8°, Indianapolis, Ind., 1904. William
B. Byford, State Printer.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
Indiana at Vicksburg.
Henry C. Adams, Jr., compiler. 476 p. 8°, Indianapolis, Ind., 1911. Will-
iam B. Byford, State Printer.
WAYNE COUNTY—
Biographical and genealogical history of Wayne, Fayette, Union
and Franklin counties, Indiana.
2 vols. 4°, Chicago, 1899. Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
WOOLLEN, WM. WESLEY—
Biographical and historical sketches of early Indiana.
568 p. 8°, Indianapolis, 1883. Hammond & Co., publishers.
IOWA
ANNALS OF IOWA—
Third Series. Vol. Ill, No. 8, January, 189D.
Vol. IV, No. 1, April, 1899.
Vol. V, 1901, to Vol. X, 1913.
DesMoines, Iowa. Iowa Department History, publishers.
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lOWA-KANSAS-KENTUCKY
BAPTISTS OF—
Historical sketches of Iowa Baptists.
Rev. S. H. Mitchell, compiler. 504 p. 8°, Burlington, Iowa, 1886. Bur-
dette Co., publishers.
IOWA JOUENAL OF HISTOKY AND POLITICS—
Vol. I, 1903, to date, 1914.
Benjamin P. Shambaugh, editor, Iowa City, Iowa. Published by the
Society.
JOUENAL OF HISTOEY—
Published by the Eeorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, Lamoni,^Ia. Vol. I, 1908, to Vol. VII, 1914, Lamoni, la.
WAE OF THE EEBELLION— *
Iowa and the Eebellion. History of troops furnished by Iowa.
L. D. Ingersoll, compiler. 473 p. 8°, Philadelphia, Pa., 1866. J. B. Lip-
pincott & Co., publishers.
KANSAS
EAELY DAYS IN KANSAS—
Along the Santa Fe Trail. Green's Historical Series, Vols. I and
II. Council City, 1854-55 ; Superior, 1856. Burlingame, 1856-64.
Charles R. Green. Published 1912-1913.
Along the Santa Fe Trail. Green's Historical Series, Vol. 11.
8° 102 p.. Council City, 1854-55; Superior, 1856. Charles R. Green,
Burlingame, 1856-64.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY, COLLECTIONS OF—
Vol. I to Vol. XII, 1886-1912. Topeka, Ivans. Published by the
society.
HOYNE'S—
Annual Directory of Homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois
for the year 1879. Vol. I, No. 7, containing also an alphabetical list of
homeopathic physicians residing in the states of Indiana, Missouri and
Kansas. Vol. I, No. 7, 1879. Also Vol. II, No. 10, 1882. Published
Chicago, 1882.
KENTUCKY
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America ;
to the 1st of November, 1790.
John Asplund. Southampton County, Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
BUTLEE'S HISTOEY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF KEN-
TUCKY—
By Mann Butler, A.M.
396 p. 12°, Louisville, Ky., 1834. Published by Wilcox, Dickerman & Co.
CAMPBELL COUNTY—
History of Campbell County, Ky., as road at the contennial celebra-
tion of 4th of July, 1876.
Mary K. Jones. 16 p. 8°, Newport, Ky., 1876. Publisher not given.
CATHOLIC MISSIONS—
Sketches of tlic early Catholic missions of Kontncky froui their
couimencenicnt in 1787 to the jubilee of 182G-27.
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KENTUCKY
CATHOLIC MISSIONS—
M. J. Spalding, D.D. 308 p. 12°, Louisville, Ky., 1844. B. J. Wobb &
Bros., publishers.
COLLINS—
Historical sketches of Kentucky; embracinc,^ its history, etc., witli
anecdotes of pioneer life.
Lewis Collins, 560 p. 8°, Maysville, Ky., 1847. 2d edition revised and
enlarged by Richard H. Collins. 912 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1877. Published
by Richard H. Collins.
EBENEZER PRESBYTERY OF KENTUCKY—
History of. See Rev. James P. Hendrick, H.l). Memoirs, witli
an appendix containing history of Ebenezer Presbytery and other papers.
William J. Hendrick, A.M. 335 p. 8°, Cambridge, Mass., 1907. Printed at
the Riverside Press.
ESTILL COUNTY—
History of Irvine County and Estill County, Ky.
n. p. 4°, Irvine, Ky., n. d. E. C. Park, publisher.
FILSON CLUB PUBLICATIONS—
Publications Vol. I, 1884, to Vol. XXV, 1910.
Louisville, Ky., 1884-1910. Filson Club, publishers.
HISTORIC FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY—
With special reference to . stocks immediately derived from the
valley of Virginia; tracing in detail their various genealogical con-
nections and illustrating from historic sources their influence upon the
political and social development of Kentucky and the states of the South
and West.
Thomas Marshall Green, First Series. 304 p. 8°, Cincinnati, 1889. Rob-
ert Clarke. & Co., publishers.
IRVINE COUNTY—
History of Irvine County and Estill County, Ky.
n. p. 4°, Irvine, Ky., n. d. E. C. Park, publisher.
KENTUCKY HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Register of Kentucky State Historical Society, Frankfort, Ky. Vol.
IV, No. 9, May, 1906. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911. Vol. X,
Nos. 28, 29, 30, January, 1912, to September, 1912. Vol. XI, Nos.
31, 32, 33, January, 1913, to September, 1913. Mrs. Jennie C. Morton,
Secretary and Treasurer.
8° Louisville and Frankfort, Ky., 1906, 1911, 1912, 1913. Kentucky State
Historical Society, publishers.
LEXINGTON—
The trial of Rev. John H. Brovs^n, by the West Lexington Presby-
tery, on charge of misrepresentation, fraudulent sale and unchristian
character, etc.
234 p. with a synopsis of 6 p. and appendix of 64 p. 8°, Lexington, Ky.,
1853. D. S. Goodloe, publisher.
LOUISVILLE—
The history of Louisville from its earliest settlement to 1852.-
Ben Casseday. 255 p. 16°, Louisville, 1852. Hull & Brothers, publishers.
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KENTUCKY-LOUISIANA
METHODISM—
History of Methodism in Kentucky.
3 vols. 8°, Nashville, Tenn., 1868. Rev. A. H. Redford. Southern Metho-
dist Publishing Co., publishers.
PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH—
History of the Presbyterian Church in the state of Kentucky; with
a preliminary sketch of the churches in the Valley of Virginia.
Rev. Robert Davidson, D.D. 371 p. 8°, New York, 1867. Robert Carter,
publisher.
SONS OF THE AMEEICAN E E V 0 L U T I 0 N, KENTUCKY
SOCIETY—
Year Book of the Kentucky Sons of the American Eevolution, con-
taining a roll of the officers of Virginia line who received land bounties ;
a roll of the Eevolutionary pensions in Kentucky; a list of the Illinois
regiment who served under George Eogers Clark in the northwest cam-
paign. Also a roster of the Virginia Navy.
286 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1896. Published by The Society.
SONS OF THE AMBEICAN EEVOLUTION, KENTUCKY
SOCIETY—
Year Book of the Kentucky Sons of the American Eevolution in the
commonwealth of Kentucky, 1894-1913, and catalogTie of military land
warrants granted by the commonwealth of Virginia to soldiers and
sailors of the Eevolution.
Compiled by Samuel M. Wilson, from records in the State Land Office of
Kentucky. 363 p. 8°, Lexington, Ky., 1913. Published by The Society.
UNION COUNTY—
History of Union County, Ky.
896 p. 8°, Evansville, Ind., 1886. Courier Co., publishers.
WAE 1812—
See Filson Club Publications, Nos. 15, 18 and 19, Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky., Filson Club, publishers.
Kentuckians in the Battle of Lake Erie. A. C. Quisenberry. Sec
pp. 43-49. In the Eegister of the Kentucky State Historical Society.
Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
Kentucky's Part in the War of 1812. Samuel Wilson. See pp.
27-34. In the Eegister of the Kentucky State Historical Society. Vol.
IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
Letter of Samuel Overton to his father. Waller Overton, written
during the War of 1812. See pp. 37-39. In the Eegister of the Ken-
tucky State Historical Society. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
LOUISIANA
HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF LOUISIANA—
Embracing translations of many rare and valuable documents
relating to the natural, civil and political history of that state. Compiled
with historical and biographical notes and an introduction by B. F.
French.
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LOUISIANA-MAINE
LOUISIANA—
Vol. I, 1846, published in New York, 1846, Wiley & Putnam, publishers.
Vol. II, 1850, published in Philadelphia, 1850, Daniels & Smith, publishers.
Vol. Ill, 1851, published in New York, 1851, D. Appleton & Co., publishers.
Vol. IV, 1852, published in New York, 1852, Redneld, Clinton Hall, publishers.
Vol. V, 1853, published in New York, 1853, Lamport, Blakeman & Law,
publishers. Second edition. Part II, published in 1850, Philadelphia, Daniels
& Smith, publishers.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, PUBLICATIONS OF—
Vol. II; Parts I, III, IV; 1897, 1900, 1901.
Vol. Ill; Parts I, II, III; 1902, 1904, 1905.
Vol. IV; 1908.
Published by The Society, New Orleans.
Essai Historique sur La Lonisiane.
Par. Charles Gayarre, 2 vols, in one. N. 0. 1830. 1831. Benjamin Levy.
Histoire de la Louisiane.
Charles Gayarre, 1st edition, 2 vols. 8°, New Orleans, 1846. Also editions
of above in English, 1852 and 1903.
Louisiana. Its colonial history and romance.
Charles Gayarre, 546 p. 8°, N. Y., 1851.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY— OFFICIAL PROGRAMME—
Official programme of the commemoration of the transfer of
Louisiana from France to the United States. Commemorated by the
Louisiana Historical Society at New Orleans, La., December 18, 19 and
20, 1903.
James M. Augustin, editor and publisher. New Orleans, 1913. Picayune
Job Print.
MAINE
BROOKSVILLE—
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Maine, including
the ancient settlement of Pentagoet.
George Augustus Wheeler, A.M., M.D. 401 p. 8°, Bangor, Me., 1875. Burr
& Robinson, publishers.
BUXTON—
Records of the proprietors of Narraganset township No. 1, now the
town of Buxton, York County, Maine, from August 1, 1733, to January
4, 1811; with a documentary introduction, by William F. Goodwin,
Captain United States Army.
400 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1871. Privately printed. Press of Butterfield
& Hill.
BUXTOK—
Report of the proceedings at the celebration of the first centennial
anniversary of the corporation of the town of Buxton, Maine, held at
Buxton August 14, 1872. By J. M. Marshall.
288 p. 8°, Portland, Me. Dresser, McClellan & Co., publishers.
CASTINE^
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Maine, including
the ancient settlement of Pentagoet.
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MAINE
CASTINE—
George Augustus Wheeler, A.M., M.D, 401 p. 8°, Bangor, Me., 1875. Burr
& Robinson, publishers.
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY—
Thirteenth annual report of the Maine Genealogical Society for the
year 1896. Eeports of the directors and officers presented at the annual
meeting January 9, 1897. Also by-laws^ list of olficers and members^ etc.
45 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1897. Smith & Sale, printers.
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY—
Eeports of the directors and officers pxesented at the annual meet-
ings^ January 20^ 1904, and January 18, 1905. Eeports presented at
annual meeting January 18, 1911.
2 vols. 8°, Portland, Me., 1905, 1911.
HISTOEICAL AND GENEALOGICAL EECOEDEE—
Vol. IX, No. 2, February, 1898.
S. M. Watson, editor. Published at Portland, Me., 1898.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS—
Collections of the Maine Historical Society. Vol. I, 1831, Port-
land, Me. Published by Day, Eraser & Co., 1831. Series II, Vols.
VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, 1895-1899. Series III, A^ols. I and II, 1904-
1906.
8°, Portland, Me. Published by The Society.
LINCOLN COUNTY—
Tbe Probate Eecords of Lincoln County, Me., 1760 to 1800.
Compiled and edited by William D. Patterson. 368 p. 8°, Portland, Me.,
1895. Published by the Genealogical Society of Maine.
PENOBSCOT—
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Me., including the
ancient settlement of Pentagoet.
George Augustus Wheeler, A.M., M.D. 401 p. 8°, Bangor, Me., 1875.
Burr & Robinson, publishers.
PENTAGOET—
See Castine, Penobscot, and Brooksville, Me.
POPHAM COLONY—
Memorial volume of the Popham celebration, August 29, 1863;
commemorative of the planting of the Popham Colony on the Peninsula
of Sabino, August 19, 0. S. 1607, establishing the title of England to
the continent.
Rev. Edward Ballard. 144 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1863. Bailey & Noyes.
POETLAND—
Portland Soldiers and Sailors iu tbe \\i\v of tlie Eebelliou. By
members of Bosworth Post, G.A.E.
56 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1884. Printed by B. Thurston & Co.
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MARYLAND
BAiyriMOKE—
The ChroDicles of Baltimore; l)(!i])<^- a coinplcU; hislory oi' "J^JaJli-
iiiore Town'' and Baltimore City from the earliest period to the present
time.
Col. J. Thomas Scharf. 756 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1874. Turnbull Bros.,
publishers.
BAPTIST CHUKCH—
The annual register of the Baptist denomination in North Ameriea;
to the first of November^ 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
MAEYLAND CALENDEE OF WILLS—
Vol. 1, Wills from 1635. (Earliest probated) to 1G85.
Vol. II, Wills from 1685 to 1702.
Vol. Ill, Wills from 1703 to 1713.
Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton), compiler. 8°, Baltimore, Md.,
1904, 1906, 1907. Kohn & Polleck, publishers.
MAEYLAND HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Archives of Maryland. Proceedings and acts* of the General Assem-
bly of Maryland. April 1715-Augiist, 1716.
640 p. 4°, Baltimore, Md., 1910. Maryland Historical Society, publishers.
Fund Publications. (Peabody Fund.) No. 1, 1867, to No. 37,
1901. (Maryland fund publications ceased with No. 37.)
8°, Baltimore, Md., 1867-1901. Maryland Historical Society, publishers.
NOETH POINT AND FOET McHENEY—
The citizen soldiers at North Point and Fort McHenry, September
13 and 14, 1814. Eesolves of the citizens in town meeting particulars
relating to the battle, official correspondence and honorable discharge of
the troops. Also celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary, 1889.
(Eeprint.)
Charles C. Saffell, publisher. 137 p. 12°, Baltimore, Md. n. d.
SANDY SEEING, MONTGOMEEY COUNTY—
Annals of Sandy Spring or Twenty Years History of a Eural Com-
munity in Maryland.
William Henry Farquhar. 325 p. 12°, Baltimore, 1884. Cushings &
Bailey, publishers.
SIDE LIGHTS ON MAEYLAND HISTOEY—
By Hester Dorsey Eichardson.
2 vols. 8°, Baltimore, Md., 1913. Richardson & Richardson, publishers.
UNITED STATES DEPAETMENT OF COMMEECE AND
LABOE—
Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the
United States taken in the year 1790, Maryland.
189 p. 4°, Washington, D. C. U. S. (lOvernment, publishers.
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MASSACHUSETTS
ABINGTON—
History of the town of Abington, Plymouth CoiTiity, Mass., from
its first settlement.
Benjamin Hobart, A.M. 453 p. 8°, Boston, 1866. T. H. Carter & Son,
publishers.
ANDOVER—
South Church of, historical manual of the South Church in
Andover, Mass.
200 p. 12°, Andover, Mass., 1859. Printed by Warren F. Draper.
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist denomination in North America ;
to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
BILLEEICA—
History of Billerica, Mass., with a genealogical register.
Rev. Henry A. Hazen, A.M. 509 p. 8°, Boston. A. Williams & Co.,
publishers.
BOSTON—
Epitaphs from Copp's Hill Burial Ground, Boston, with notes.
Thomas Bridgman. 252 p. 12°, Boston & Cambridge. James Munroe &
Co., publishers.
History of South Boston; formerly Dorchester Neck, now Ward
XII, of the city of Boston. Thos. C. Simonds.
331 p. 12°, Boston, 1857. David Clapp, publisher.
Marriages of Eev. Thomas Foxcroft, A.M., Boston, 1717-1769.
Transcribed by Eev. Anson Titus. Eeprinted from the New England
Historical and Genealogical Eegister for April and July, 1888.
Old South Church. (Third church) Boston, Mass. A historical
catalogue of, 1669-1882.
370 p. 8°, Boston, 1883. Privately printed. Press of David Clapp & Son.
Eeport of the Eecord Commissioners of the city of Boston, con-
taining Dorchester births, marriages and deaths to the end of 1825.
392 p. 8°, Boston, 1890. City of Boston, publishers. Rockwell & Churchill,
printers.
Eoxbury Town. History of Eoxbury Town.
Charles M. Ellis. 146 p. 8°, Boston, 1847. Published by Samuel G.
Drake.
BEIDGEWATEE, PLYMOUTH COUNTY—
Plistory of the early settlement of Bridgewatcr, in Plymouth
County, Mass., including an extensive family register.
Nahum Mitchell. 400 p. 8°, Boston, 184o! Printed for the author by
Kidder & Wright.
CAMBEIDGE—
The Eegister Book of lands and houses in the "New Towne" and
the town of Cambridge.
Cambridge, City of, publishers. 8°, Cambridge, Mass., 1896.
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MASSACHUSETTS
CHAELESTOK—
The Genealogies and Estates of Charleston, in the county of Middle-
sex, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818.
Thomas Bellows Wyman. 2 vols. 8°, Boston, 1879. David Clapp & Son,
publishers.
COLONIAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS—
Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts.
Vol. I, 1892-1894, to Vol. 10, 1904-1906. 8°, Boston, Mass., 1895-1906. Pub-
lished by The Society.
DEDHAM—
Published by the joint committee of the two churches. 1638-1888.
Commemorative services at the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of
the gathering of the First Church in Dedham, Mass., observed November
18 and 19, 1888.
114 p. 8°, Dedham, Mass., 1888. Published by Joint Committee.
DOECHESTER—
Report of the Board of Commissioners of the City, of Boston, con-
taining Dorchester births, marriages and deaths to the end of 1825.
Boston, City of, publishers. 392 p. 8°, Boston, 1890. Rockwell &
Churchill, printers. /Sfee Boston.
DOUGLAS—
History of the town of Douglas, Mass., from the earliest period to
the close of 1878.
William A. Emerson.. 359 p. 8°, Boston, 1879. Frank W. Bird, publisher.
DUXBURY—
Copy of the old records of the town of Duxbury, Mass. From 1642
to 1770. Made in the year 1892.
George Etheridge, compiler. 348 p. 8°, Plymouth, 1893. Avery & Doten,
printers.
History of the town of Duxbury, Mass., with genealogical registers.
Justin Winsor. 360 p. 8°, Boston, 1849. Crosby & Nichols, publishers.
EASTHAMPTON—
History of Easthampton; its settlement and growth, its material,
educational, and religious interests. Together with a genealogical record
of its original families.
Payson W. Lyman. 192 p. 12°, Northampton, Mass., 1866. Trumbull &
Gere, publishers.
ESSEX COUNTY—
The Essex Antiquarian. A monthly magazine devoted to the
biography, genealogy and history of Essex County, Mass.
Vol. I, 1897, to Vol. XIII, 1909. (Publication ceased with Vol. 13, 1909.)
Sidney Perley. editor. 8°, Salem, Mass., 1897-1909.
FRAMINOHAM—
A history of Framingham, Mass., including the plantation, from
1640 to the present time, with an appendix containing a notice of Sud-
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MASSACHUSETTS
FEAMINGHAM—
bury and its first proprietors; also a register of the inhabitants of
Framingham before 1800, with genealogical sketches. Wm. Barry.
456 p. 8°, Boston, 1847. James Munroe & Co., publishers.
GENEALOGICAL AND PEESONAL MEMOIES OF MASSA-
CHUSETTS—
Wm. Eichard Cutter and Wm. Frederick Adams, compilers.
4 vols. 4°, New York, 1910. Lewis Historical Publishing Co., publishers.
GEAFTON—
History of Grafton. Frederick Clifton Pierce.
623 p. 8°, Worcester, 1879. Press of Charles Hamilton.
GEOTON—
Addresses delivered at Groton, Mass., July 12, 1905. By request
of the citizens on the celebration of the two hundred and fiftieth anni-
versary of its settlement.
100 p. 8°, Groton, Mass., 1905. Published by a committee of the citizens
of the Town of Groton.
HILLS, JOSEPH—
Joseph Hills and the Massachusetts Law of 1648. Eeprinted from
History of Maiden, Mass., 1633-1785, for private distribution.
8°, Boston, 1899. Pamphlet.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS—
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1792-1896.
Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1791 to 1909.
First Series, 1791 to 1883, with index. Second Series, 1884 to 1907. Third
Series, 1907 to 1909. 59 vols. 8°, Boston. Published by The Society.
HUTCHINSON, THOMAS—
The diary and letters of his excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq.
B.A. (Harvard) LL.D. (Oxon) Captain-General and Governor-in-chief
of his late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay in North America.
Peter Orlando Hutchinson. 2 vols. 8°, London, 1883-86.
LEICESTEE—
Historical sketches of the town of Leicester, Mass., during the first
century from its settlement.
Emory Washburn. 476 p. 8°, 1860, Boston. Printed by John Wilson &
Son.
Contains also a brief sketch of the historv of Leicester Academv.
Part I.
Emory Washburne. 158 p. 8°, Boston, 1855. Phillips, Sampson & Co.,
publishers.
LENOX—
History of Lenox nnd Eichmond, Mass.
Charles J. Palmer. 48 p. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass., 1904. Sun Printing Co.,
publishers.
MAEEIAGE NOTICES, 1785-1794—
For the whole United States, copied from the Massachusetts Centinel
and tlie Columbian Centinel. Charles Knowles Bolton, compiler.
139 p. 8°, Salem, Mass., 1900. Eben Putnam, publisher.
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MASSACHUSETTS
MEDFOED—
History of the town of Modford, Middlosox (Umnty, Mass., from its
first settlement in 1630 to 1855. By (*harles Hrooks. Revised, erilar^^ed
and brought down to 1885. By James M. Usher.
592 p. 8°, Boston, 1886. Rand, Avery & Co., publishers. The Franklin
Press.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY—
History of Middlesex County, Mass., containing carefully prepar(;(l
histories of every city and town in the county, by well known writers;
and a general history of the county, from the earliest to the present
time. In two volumes.
Samuel Adams Drake. 2 vols. 4°, Boston, 1880. Bstes & Lauriat,
publishers.
NEW PLYMOUTH COLONY—
Eecords of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England; Court
Orders. Vol. I, 1633-1640.
Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, M.D., editor. 202 p. 4°, Boston, Mass., 1855. Press
of William White.
PALMEE—
History of the town of Palmer, Mass., early known as the Elbow
Tract; including records of the plantation district and town, 1716-1889.
With a genealogical register.
J. H. Temple. 602 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1889. Published by the
Town of Palmer. Clark W. Bryan Co., publishers.
PITTSFIELD—
History of Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass. Vol. I, 1734 to
1800. Vol. II, 1800 to 1876.
J. E. A. Smith, compiler, under the direction of a general com-
mittee.
2 vols. 8°, Boston, 1869, 1876. Published by authority of the Town.
PLYMOUTH—
Ancient landmarks of Plymouth.
Part I. Historical Sketch and Titles of Estates.
Part II. Genealogical Eegister of Plymouth Families.
William T. Davis. 312 p. 8°, Boston, 1883. A. Williams & Co., publishers.
EEHOBOTH—
Vital Eecords of Eehoboth, 1642-1896.
James N. Arnold. 926 p. 4°, Providence, R. I., 1897. Narragansett
Historical Publishing Co., publishers.
EICHMOND—
History of Lenox and. Eichmond, Mass.
Charles J. Palmer. 48 p. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass., 1904. Sun Printing Co.,
publishers.
EOXBUEY TOWN—
History of Eoxbury Town. Charles M. Ellis.
146 p. 8°, Boston, 1847. Published by Samuel G. Drake.
See Boston.
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MASSACHUSETTS
SCOTCH-IEISH PIONEEES Ils^ ULSTER AND AMERICA—
Charles Knowles Bolton, 398 p. 8°, Boston, 1910. Bacon & Brown,
publishers.
SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI—
Proceedings of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati
'from its organization. June 9, 1783, to July 4, 1811.
Bound in copy of the Society of the Cincinnati. 8ee General Works,
Society of the Cincinnati.
112 p. 8°, Boston, 1812. Printed by Thomas B. Wait & Co.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, MASSACHUSETTS
SOCIETY—
Historical memoranda with lists of members and their revolutionary
ancestors.
294 p. 8°, Boston, 1899. Published by The Society.
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS OP MASSACHUSETTS IN THE
REVOLUTIONARY WAR—
A compilation from the archives prepared and published by Wm:
M. Olin, Secretary of the Commonwealth.
17 vols. 8°, Boston, 1896-1898. Wright & Potter, State Printers.
SOWANS—
With ancient records of Sowans and parts adjacent. Illustrated.
Thomas Williams Bricknell. 195 p. 4°, Cleveland, Ohio, 1908. The
Arthur H. Clark Co., publishers.
SPRINGFIELD—
Annals of Chicopee Street, 1675-1875. Records and reminiscences
of an old New England Parish for a period of 200 years.
Clara Skeele Palmer. 87 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1899. Henry R.
Johnson, publisher.
History of the First Church in Springfield. An address delivered
June 22, 1875. With an appendix.
60 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1875. Whitney & Adams, publishers.
SUDBURY—
See Framingham, Mass. By William Barry.
SUFFOLK COUNTY DEEDS—
Published by the authority of the Board of Aldermen of the City of
Boston, acting as county commissioners for tlie county of Suffolk.
Vol. T, 1880, to Vol. XIV, 1906. 8°, Boston, 1880-1906. Rockwell &
Churchill, State Printers.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND
LABOR—
■ Bureau of Census. Heads of families at the first ceusus of the
United States, taken in the year 1790. Massachusetts.
363 p. 4°, Washington, D. C, 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.
WATERTOWN, WALTHAM, WESTON—
Genealogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers of
Watertown, Mass., including Waltham and Wesloii. To Avliich is
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MASSACHUSETTS-MICHIGAN
WATERTOWJST—
appended the early liistory of the town, with illustrations, maps and
notes, 2d edition. With a memoir of the author, hy IToratio Gates
Jones, A.M.
Henry Bond, M.D. 2 vols, in one. 1094 p. 8^ Boston, 1800, N. E.
Historical & Genealogical Society, publishers.
WESSANGUSSET—
8ee Weymouth, Mass.
WEYMOUTH—
Historical Sketch of the Town of Weymouth, Mass., from 1G22 to
1884.
Gilbert Nash, compiler. In Vol. 2, Weymouth Historical Society Col-
lections. 346 p. 8°, Weymouth, 1885. Published by the Town of Weymouth.
Wessangusset and Weymouth. Historical address by Charles
Francis Adams, Jr.
Weymouth in its first thirty years. Gilbert Nash.
Weymouth thirty years later. Charles Francis Adams.
See Weymouth Historical Collections No. 3, 1905.
Published by The Society.
Weymouth Historical Society Publications, Nos. 1, 2, 3.
Published by The Society, Weymouth, Mass., 1881, 1885, 1905.
WOBUEN—
Woburn records of births, deaths, and marriages, 1640 to 1873.
Bound with annual reports city government of Woburn.
Edward F. Johnson. 8°, Woburn, Mass., 1890-1894.
WORCESTOE—
History of Worcester in the War of the Eebellion.
Abijah P. Marion. 578 p. 8°, Cleveland, Ohio, 1870. The Arthur H. Clark
Co., publishers.
MICHIGAN
DETEOIT—
Early Days in Detroit. Papers written by General Friend Palmer,
of Detroit. Being his personal reminiscences of important events and
descriptions of the city for over 80 years.
1032 p. 8°, Detroit, Mich., 1906. Copyright by Hunt & June. Printed by
Richmond & Backus Co.
Early Detroit. A sketch of some of the interesting affairs of the
olden times.
C. M. Burton. 52 p. 8°, Detroit, Mich., 1909. Speaker-Hines Press.
Centennial Celebration of the Evacuation of Detroit by the British,
July 11, 1766-July 11, 1896. Eeport of the Proceedings with the
addresses of Col. H. M. Dufiield, Senator J. C. Burrows, and President
James B. Angell.
179 p. 8°, Detroit, Mich., 1896. John P. Erby & Co., printers.
— 3 H S
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MICHIGAN-MINNESOTA-NEBRASKA-MISSISSIPPI
GEAND EAPIDS—
Historical Society Publications.
Parts 1, 6, 1906-11. Published at Grand Rapids, Mich.
PIONEER SOCIETY OP MICHIGAN—
Michigan Pioneer Collections, Vol. I, 1874, to A^ol. XXXVIII,
1912 ; with Index Vols. I to XXX, 1874-1906.
8°, Lansing, Mich. Published by The Society.
MINNESOTA
MINNESOTA HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Collections of, 1864, 1867, A^ols. I, III, V, VIII, IX, XII-XIV,
1872 to 1912.
Published at St. Paul, Minn., by The Society.
NEBRASKA
INDIAN WAE OF 1864—
Being a fragment of the early liistory of Kansas, Nebraska, Colo-
rado, and Wyoming.
Eugene P. Ware. 601 p. 12°,Topeka, Kans., 1911. Crane & Co., publishers.
SOLDIEES—
* Soldiers, sailors and marines of the War of 1812, Mexican War,
and the War of the Eebellion, residing in Nebraska Jnne 1, 1893.
John C. Allen, Secretary of State, compiler. 227 p. and index 20 p. 8°,
Lincoln, Neb., 1893. State Printer.
STATE HISTOEICAL SOCIETY rUBLICATIONS—
Transactions and Reports —
A^ol. I, 1885, to Vol. V, 1893.
Vol. I (second series), 1894-95, (Vol. I).
VoL I (second series), 1899, (Vol. III).
Proceedings and Conecfions —
Vol. XI (second series II, Vol. VI), 1906.
VoL XII (second series II, Vol. VII), 1907.
Vol. XV (second series II, Vol. X), 1907.
Vol. XVI, 1911.
MISSISSIPPI
DEPAETMENT OF AECHIVES AND HISTOEY—
Fourth annual report, October 1, 1904, to October 1, 1905.
43 p. 8°, Nashville, Tenn. Brandon Printing Co.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF MISSISSIPPI—
Publications of, A^ol. X, 1909; Vol. Xi, 1910.
Edited by Franklin T.. Riley, secretary. Published at University of
Mississipi)i, Oxford, Miss.
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MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI
lilSTOliY OF MlSSlSSim—
From the discovery of the gront river hy Hernando I)(; Soto,
inekiding tlie earliest settlement made hy tlie Fnineli under Iberville;, to
the death of Jefferson Davis. :Ko])ert Lowry and William If. McGardie.
648 p. 8°, Jackson, Miss., 1891. R. H. Henry & Co., i)ublishors.
OFFICIAL AND STATISTIC ^AL JIEGISTKIi OF MISSISSTPPT,
1904—
Dunbar Rowland, compiler. 694 p. 8°, Nashville, Tenn., 1904. Press of
the Brandon Printing Co.
MISSOURI
CEEOLES OF ST. LOUIS—
Paul Beckwith.
169 p. 8°, St. Louis, 1893. Nixon-Jones Printing Co., publishers.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS—
Collections of. Vol. II, 1900, to Vol. V, 1913.
Published at St. Louis, Mo., by The Society.
Missouri Historical Review.
Vol. I, No. 1, October, 1906.
Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, 1907-08.
Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-4, 1909. ^ Antzrf^ O
Vol. IV, Nos. 1, 2, 4, 1910. X^UO /XO
Vol. V, Nos. 1, 2, 1911.
Vol. VI, No. 1, 1911-12.
Vol. VIII, 1914.
Published at Columbia, Mo., by Historical Society.
HISTORY OF MISSOURI—
From the earliest explorations and settlements until the admission
of the state into the Union.
Louis Houck. 3 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1908. R. R. Donnelley & Sons,
publishers.
HOYNE^S—
Annual directory of homeopathic physicians in the State of Illinois
for the year 1879. Vol. I, No. 7. Containing also an alphabetical list
of homeopathic physicians residing in the states of Indiana, Missouri
and Kansas.
T. S. Hoyne, M.D. 31 p. 8°, Chicago, 1879. T. S. Hoyne, M.D., publisher.
Also Vol. I, No. 10, 1882.
PIONEERS OF MISSOURI AND ILLINOIS—
See pp. 1-8 in Vol. Ill, No. 1, January, 1912, of the Utah Genea-
logical and Historical Magazine. Francis M. Lyman^
SPANISH REGIME IN MISSOURI—
A collection of papers and documents relating to Upper Louisiana,
principally within the present limits of Missouri, during the dominion
o'f Spain, from the Archives of the Indies at Seville, etc., translated
from the original Spanish into English, and including also some papers
concerning the supposed grant to Col. George Morgan, etc.
Louis Houck. 2 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1909. R. R. Donnelley & Sons,
publishers.
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MISSOURI-NEW HAMPSHIRE
WAR OF 1812, BOONE COUNTY, MISSOURI—
List of soldiers petitioning for pensions.
See p. 102, in Vol. VIII, No. 2, January, 1914.
Missouri Historical Review, Columbia, Mo. Published by The State
Historical Society.
WAR OP THE REBELLION—
Missouri troops in service during Civil War.
U. S. Government, publishers. Senate Document, Vol, 28, 57th Congress,
1st Session. 1901-1902.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
AMHERST—
History of the town of Amherst, N. H., 1728 to 1882, with geneal-
ogies of Amherst families.
Daniel F. Secomb, 978 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1883. Evans, Sleeper &
Woodbury, publishers.
BAPTIST CHURCH—
The annual register of the Baptist denomination in North America ;
to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°.
CANDIA—
History of the town of Candia, Roekingham Count}^, N. H., from
its first settlement to the present time.
J. Bailey Moore. 528 p. 8°, Manchester, N. H., 1893. George W. Browne,
publisher.
CHARLESTON—
History of Charleston, N. H., the old No. 4, embracing the part
borne by its inhabitants in the Indian, French and Revolutionary wars,
and the Vermont controversy, also genealogies and sketches of families,
from its settlement to 1876.
Rev. Henry H. Saunderson. 726 p. 8°, Claremont, N. H., 1876. Printed
for the Town by The Claremont Manufacturing Company.
CONCORD—
The history of Concord, (N. H.) from its first grant in 1725 to
the organization of the city government in 1853, with a history of the
ancient Penacooks, (with map).
Nathaniel Bouton. 786 p. 8°, Concord, 1856. Benning W. Sanborn,
publisher.
FIRST NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT—
War of the Revolution. History of the First New Hampshire
Regiment in the War of the Revolution.
Frederic Kidder. 184 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1868. Joel Munsell.
HAVERHILI^
, History of Haverhill, N. H.
Rev. J. Q. Bittinger. 442 p. 8°, Haverhill, N. H., 1888. Cohos Steam
Press.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE-NEW JERSEY
PEOVINCIAL AND STA^J^E PAPEKS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE—
Vols. I to XXX, 1623-1768.
Nathaniel Bouton, D.D., Isaac W. Hammond and Albert Stillman Batchel-
lor, compilers. 8°, Concord, N. H. Published by the State, 1867-1007.
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND
LABOR—
Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the
Uliited States taken in the year 1790. New Hampshire.
71 p. 4°, Washington, D. C, 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.
NEW JERSEY
ARCHIVES OP THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY—
Journal of Governor and Council.
First Senes —
Vol. XIII, Vol. I, 1682-1714.
Vol. XIV, Vol. II, 1715-1738. Calendar of Records.
Vol. XXI, 1664-1703.
Vol. XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800.
Vol. XXIII, Vol. I, 1670-1730. Calendar of New Jersey Wills.
Vol. XXIV, Vol. V, 1762-1765. Extracts from American news-
papers relating to New Jersey.
Vol. XXV, Vol. VI, 1766-1767. Extracts from American news-
papers relating to New Jersey.
Vol. XXVI, Vol. VII, 1768-1769. Extracts from American news-
papers relating to New Jersey.
Vol. XXVII, Vol. VIII, 1770-1771. Extracts from American
newspapers relating to New Jersey.
Second Series —
Vol. II, 1778. Extracts from American newspapers.
Vol. Ill, 1779. Extracts from American newspapers.
Trenton, N. J., 1890-1906.
BAPTIST CHURCH—
The annual Baptist register of the Baptist denomination in North
America, to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
BEROEN-
Annals of the classes of Bergen, of the Reformed Dutch Church,
and of the churches under its care; including the civil history of the
ancient township of Bergen, N. J.
Benjamin C. Taylor, D.D. 479 p. 12°, New York, 1857. Board of Publi-
cation of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church. Hosford & Co., printers.
CAPE MAY COUNTY—
The history of Cape May County, N. J., from the aboriginal times
to the present day.
Lewis Townsend Stevens. 480 p. 8°, Cape May City, 1897.
See Ludlam Family History.
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NEW JERSEY
CONTINENTAL LINE OF NEW JEESEY—
In the Virginia Campaign of 1781.
William S. Stryker. 45 p. 8°, Trenton, 1882. John L. Murphy, printer.
ELIZABETH—
Inscriptions on tombstones and monuments in tlie burying grounds
of the First Preshyterian Church and St. John's Church at Elizabeth,
N. J., 1664-1892.
William Ogden Wheeler and Edmund D. Halsey, compilers. 355 p. 8°,
New Haven, Conn. Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor.
ELIZABETH TOWN—
The history of St. John's Church, Elizabeth Town, N. J., from the
year 1703 to the present time.
Samuel A. Clark. 203 p. 12°, Philadelphia, 1857. J. B. Lippincott &
Co., publishers.
GERMANS OF NEW JEESEY—
The early Germans of New Jersey, their history, churches and
genealogies.
Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers. ^667 p. 8°, Dover, N. J., 1895. Dover
Printing Co., publishers.
HACKENSACK—
Historical discourse delivered on occasion of the reopening and
dedication of "The First Eeformed (Dutch) Church." Hackensack,
N. J., May 2, 1869.
Rev. Theodore Romeyn. 23 p. 8°, New York, 1870. Board of Publica-
tion, R.C.A. Hosford & Sons, printers.
HANOVEE, MOEEIS COUNTY—
Church members, marriages and baptisms, at Hanover, Mon-is
County, N. J., during the pastorate of Eev. Jacob Green, and to the
settlement of Eev. Aaron Condit, 1746-1796.
William Ogden Wheeler and Edmund D. Halsey, compilers. 32 p. 8°,
Morristown, N. J., 1893. The Jerseyman Printing Office.
See also Whippany and Hanover, N. J.
HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF NEW JEESEY—
Containing a general collection of the most interesting facts,
traditions, and biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to the
history and antiquities, with geographical descriptions of townships in
the state.
John W. Barber and Henry Howe, compilers. 519 p. 8°, Newark, N. J.,
1855. Published by Benjamin Olds for Justus H. Bradley.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF NEW JEESEY—
A magazine of history. Biography and genealogy.
1894 to 1912. Incomplete file. 8°, Newark, N. J. Published by The
Society.
HUDSON COUNTY—
History of the county of Hudson, New Jersey, from its earliest
settlement to the present time.
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NEW JERSEY
HUDSON COUNTY—
X Charles H. Winfield. 568 p. 8°, New York, 1874. Kennard & Hay Print-
ing Co., publishers.
MOEEISTOWN—
History of the First Presbyterian Clmreh, Morristown, N. J.
Part I. Eecorcls of Trustees and Sessions, from 1742 to 1882.
Part IT. The Combined lieoistcrs, 1742 to 1885.
8°, Morristown, N. J., 1885. Published by the Board of Trustees, First
Presbyterian Church, Morristown, N. J.
OFFICIAL RBGISTEE—
Of the officers and men of New Jersey in the Eevoliitionary War.
Printed by the order of the Legislature. William S. Stryker. 878 p. 8%
Trenton, N. J., 1872. William T. Nicholson & Co., printers.
SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI—
The Cincinnati, with the by-laws and rules of the New Jersey State
Society.
78 p. 8°, New Jersey, 1876. Society of The Cincinnati, publishers.
Eoster of the New Jersey officers of the Continental line in the
Eevolutionary War, who were eligible to membership in the Society of
the Cincinnati.
49 p. 8°. Published by the New Jersey Society of The Cincinnati, 1911.
TEENTON—
History of the Presbyterian church in Trenton, N. J., from the
first settlement of the town.
John Hall, D.D. 453 p. 12°, New York, 1859. Anson D. F. Randolph,
publisher.
WAE OF THE EEVOLUTION—
See Official Eegister.
WHIPPANY, MOEEIS COUNTY—
Inscriptions on the tombstones and monuments in the graveyards at
Whippany and Hanover, N. J., Morris County.
William Ogden Wheeler and Edmund D. Halsey, compilers. 93 p. 8°,
1894. Place and publisher not given.
WILLS—
Index of Wills, office of Secretary of State, New Jersey, 1804: to
1830.
By the surrogates of the several counties : Bergen County, 1804
to 1830; Burlington County, 1804 to 1830; Cape May County, 1804 to
1830; Cumberland County, 1804 to 1830; Essex County, 1804 to 1830;
Gloucester County, 1804 to 1830; Hunterdon County, 1804 to 1830;
Middlesex County, 1804 to 1830; Monmouth County, 1804 to 1830;
Morris County, 1804 to 1830; Salem County, 1804 to 1830; Somerset
County, 1804 to 1830; Sussex County, 1804 to 1830; Warren County,
1825 to 1830.
154 p. 8°, Trenton, N. J., 1901. The John L. Murphy Publishing Co.,
publishers. Printed under direction of the Secretary of State of New Jersey.
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ABSTEACTS OF WILLS—
On file in the surrogate's office. City of New York, 1665-1771.
New York Historical Collections, 1892-1898 (7 vols.). 8°, New York
Historical Society, publishers.
ALBANY COUNTY—
Contributions for the genealogies of the first settlers of the ancient
county of Albany. From 1630 to 1800.
Prof. Jonathan Pearson. 182 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1872. Joel Munsell,
publisher.
ALBANY—
Contributions for the genealogies of the first settlers of Albany/
with a key to the names of persons occurring in the early Dutch records
of Albany and vicinity. From old church and other records,
pp. 84-184, inc. 8°, Albany, n. d.
ANNITAL EEGISTEE, AND MILITAEY EOSTEE—
Containing the names and rank of the principal civil officers of the
government of the United States since its organization, and of the
state of New York since the adoption of its constitution in 1777,
including county officers, etc., also the names and rank of the militia
officers of this state, now in office.
B. Thalhimer. 272 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1821. Printed by B. and E.
Hosford.
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America ;
to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
COHOES—
History of Cohoes, N. Y., from its earliest settlement to the present
time.
Arthur H. Hasten. 327 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1877. Joel Munsell,
publisher.
DANKEES AND SLUYTEE JOUENALS—
Journal of a voyage to New York and a tour in several of the
American colonies in 1679-80. By Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter,
of Wiewerd in Friesland. Translated from the original manuscript in
Dutch for the Long Island Historical Society, and edited by Henry C.
Murphy.
440 p. 8°, Brooklyn, 1867. Vol. I, Long Island Historical Memoirs.
DUCHESS COUNTY—
General history of Duchess County, from 1609 to 1876, inclusive.
Illustrated with numerous wood cuts, maps and full page engravings.
Philip H. Smith. 507 p. 8°, Pawling, N. Y., 1877. Published by the
author. DeLacey & Walsh, printers, Amenia, N. Y.
FLATBUSH, KINGS COUNTY, LONG ISLAND—
The history of the town of Flatbush, in Kings County, Long Island.
Thomas M. Strong, D.D. 188 p. 12°, New York, 1842. Thomas R. Mer-
cein, Jr., printer.
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NEW YORK
GENEALOGTCAL AND JU()(ilJA PJI KJA I. S()('IP7rV OF WAV
YORK—
Officers, committees, and members of the society, 1!J08.
40 p. 12°, New York, 1908. New York Genealogical and Biographical
Society, publishers.
Genealogical and Biographical Eecord.
Vol. I, 1870, to Vol. XLV, 1914. (Aho' Index Vol. I to Vol.
XXXVIII, 1907.)
45 vols. 4°, N. Y., 1870-1914. Published by The Society.
HAMILTON—
The First Half Century of Madison University, Hamilton, N. Y.,
(1819-1869), or the Jubilee Volume, containing sketches of eleven hun-
dred living and deceased alumni; with fifteen portraits of founders,
presidents and patrons.
505 p. 8°, New York, 1872. Madison University, publishers. Sheldon &
Co., publishers.
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY—
Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year 1814
Vol. II, N. Y., 1814.
Printed by Van Winkle & Wiley.
Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year 1821
Vol. Ill, N. Y., 1821.
Published by E. Bliss and E. White.
Collections of the New York Historical Society. Second Series
Vol. I, N. Y., 1841.
H. Ludwig, publisher.
Collections of the New York Historical Society. Second Series.
Vol. Ill, Part I, N. Y., 1857.
D. Appleton & Co., publishers.
Proceedings of the New York Historical Society for the year 1846.
N. Y., 1847.
Press of the Historical Society.
Collections of the New York Historical Society. Vol. I, 1868, to
Vol. XLIV, 1911.
N. Y. Historical Society, publishers. 1868-1908.
HUNTINGTON—
Silas Wood^s sketch of the town of Huntington, L. I. From its
first settlement to the end of the American Eevolution. Edited with
genealogical and historical notes.
William S. Pelletreau, A.M. 63 p. 8°, New York, 1898. Francis P.
Harper, publisher.
KING^S BEIDGE—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
KING'S COUNTY—
Genealogical Club Collections. Vol. I, No. 1, June, 1882, Vol.
I, Nos. 5, 6, 1894.
8°, N. Y., 1882, 1894. Kings County Genealogical Club, publishers.
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LANSINGBUEGH—
History of Lansingburgli, N. Y., from the year 1670 to 1877.
A. J. Weise, A.M. 44 p. 8°, Troy, N. Y., 1877. William H. Young, printer.
LESLIE^S HISTORY OF GEEATER NEW YORK— NEW YORK
CITY—
Daniel Van Pelt.
3 vols. 4°, N. Y. Copyright, 1898. Askell Publishing Co.
LINCKLAEN JOURNAL—
Travels in Pennsylvania, New York, and Vermont, journals of
John Lincklaen, agent of the Holland Land Company, Avith a biograph-
ical sketch and notes.
John Lincklaen. 162 p. 8°, New York, 1897. G. P. Putnam, publisher.
LITTLE BRITAIN—
The Centennial Memorial, a record of the proceedings on the
occasion of the celebration of the one hnndredth anniversary of the A. R.
Presbyterian Church of Little Britain, N. Y., etc.
Archibald C. Niven, editor. 251 p. 12°, New York, 1859. Robert Carter
& Bros., publishers.
LONG ISLAND GENEALOGIES—
Being kindred descendants of Thomas Powell.
Mary Powell Bunker. 350 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1895. Joel Munsell Sons,
publishers.
MARRIAGE LICENSES—
Names of persons for whom marriage licenses were issued by the
Secretary of the Province of New York, previous to 1784. Printed by
order of Gideon J. Tucker, Secretary of State.
Gideon J. Tucker, compiler. 480 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1860. Weed,
Parsons & Co., publishers.
MINUTES OE THE COMMISSIONERS OF NEW YORK—
For detecting and defeating conspiracies in the state of New York.
Albany County Sessions, 1778-1781.
Vol. I, 1778-1779.
Vol. II, 1780-1781.
Victor Hugh Paltsits, editor. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1909. State of New
York, publishers.
MINUTES OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL—
Of the Province of New York. Administration of Francis Love-
lace, 1668-1673.
Vol. I. Minutes, collateral and ilhistrative documents, I-XIX.
Vol. 11. Collateral and illustrative, XX-XCVIII.
Victor Hugh Paltsits, editor. 2 vols. 8°, N. Y., 1910. Published by the
State.
MONROE COUNTY—
See Phelps and Gorham Purchase, New York.
MORRISANIA—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
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NEW YORK
NEW PALTZ—
History of New Paltz, N. Y., and its old families, from (1G?8 to
1820), including the Huguenot Pioneers and others who settled in
New Paltz previous to the Eevolution.
593 p. 8°, Albany, 1903. Ralph LeFevre. Copyright, Ralph LeFevre.
ONEIDA COUNTY—
Annals and Eecollections of Oneida County. Pomroy Jones.
893 p. 8°, Rome, N. Y., 1851. Published by the Author. .
ONONDAGA—
Onondaga^s Soldiers of the Pevolution. Official records.
Compiled by Frank H. Chase, Secretary of The Onondaga Historical
Association. 47 p. 8°, Syracuse, N. Y., 1895. Published by The Onondaga
Historical Association.
OYSTEE BAY, QUEENS COUNTY—
A documentary history of the Dutch congregation of Oyster Bay,
Queens County, Island of Nassau. (Now Long Island.)
Henry A. Stoutenburgh. 40 p. 8°, New York, 1902. Eben Storer,
publisher.
PHELPS AND GOEHAM PUECHASE—
History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Pur-
chase and Morris Eeserve ; to which is added a supplement of the pioneer
history of Monroe County.
0. Turner. 624 p. 8°, Rochester, N. Y., 1851. William Ailing, publisher.
QUEENS COUNTY—
History of Queens County, N. Y., with illustrations, portraits and
sketches of prominent families and individuals.
576 p. 4°, New York, 1882. W. W. Munsell & Co., publishers.
ST. MAEK^S CHUECH ON THE BOWEEY-
Parish Annals. A sermon giving historical notices of St. Mark's
Church in the Bowery, N. Y. (Erom A.D. 1795, to A.D. 1845)
delivered in said church. May 4, 1845.
Henry Anthon, D.D. 58 p. 8°, New York, 1845. Stamford & Sword,
publishers.
SAINT NICHOLAS SOCIETY OE NEW YOEK CITY—
Charter, constitution and by-laws. List of members.
98 p. 12°, New York, 1907. Douglas, Taylor & Co.^ publishers.
Charter, constitution, and list of members of the Saint Nicholas
Society of the City of New York, organized February 28, 1835. Incor-
porated April 17, 1841.
113 p. 12°, New York, 1913. Printed by order of The Society. Douglas-
Taylor & Co., publishers.
Genealogical Eecords of the St. Nicholas Society.
335 p. 8°, New York, 1905. Published by The Society.
SALEM—
The Salem Book, records of the past and glimpses of the present.
Prepared for publication by a group of Salem^s sons and daughters.
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SALEM—
250 p. 8°, Salem, N. Y., 1896. The Salem Press Review. Salem Sons
and Daughters, publishers.
SCHENECTADY—
Contributions for the genealogies of the descendants of the first
settlers of the patent and city of Schenectady, from 1662 to 1800.
Rev. Jonathan Pearson. 324 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1873. Joel Munsell,
publisher,
A history of the Schenectady patent in the Dutch and English
times; being contributions toward a history of the lower Mohawk
Valley.
Prof. Jonathan Pearson, A.M. 466 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1883. Edited by
J. W. MacMurray, A.M., U.S.A. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers.
SCHOHARIE COUNTY—
History of Schoharie County and border wars of New York; con-
taining also a sketch of the causes which led to the American Eevolu-
tion ; and interesting memoranda of the Mohawk Valley ; together with
much other historical and miscellaneous matter never before published.
Jeptha R. Simms. 672 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1845. Munsell & Tanner,
publishers.
SHELTER ISLAND—
Historical papers on Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church,
with genealogical tables of the descendants of Brinley Sylvester, Samuel
Hopkins, Joel and John Bowditch, Samuel Hudson, John Havens,
George Havens, Jonathan Havens, Jos. Havens, Henry Havens, Noah
Tuthil], Thomas Conkling, Abraham Parker, Daniel Brown, Sylvester
L'Hommedieu, and others.
Rev. Jacob E. Mailman, compiler. 332 p. 8°, N. Y., 1899. Printed for
the Author.
SOCIETY SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION OF NEW
YORK—
Year Book of the Society of the Sons of the Revolution in the
State of New York.
690 p. 4°, New York, 1899. Francis E. Fitch, publisher.
STEUBEN COUNTY—
History of Steuben County, N. Y. ; with illustrations and biograph-
ical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers.
Prof. W. W. Clayton. 460 p. 4°, Philadelphia, 1879. Lewis, Peck &
Co., publishers.
SUFFOLK COUNTY—
Historical and descriptive sketches of Suffolk County, and its towns,
villages, hamlets, scenery, institutions and important enterprises; with
a historical outline of Long Island, from its first settlement by
Europeans.
Richard M. Bayles. 424 p. 12°, Port .Jefferson, L. T. Published by the
Author. W. A. Overton, Jr., & Co.
TYRON COUNTY—
Annals of Tyron County; or the border warfare of New York,
during the Revolution.
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NEW YORK-NORTH CAROLINA
TYEON COUNTY—
William W. Campbell. 78 p. 8°, New York, 1831. .1. & .1. Harper,
publishers.
The Minute Book of the Committee of Safety of Tyron County, the
old New York frontier, now printed verbatim for the first time, with an
introduction by J. Howard Hanson, and notes by Samuel Ludlow Frey.
151 p. 8°, New York, 1905. Dodd, Mead & Co., publishers.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
History of New York during the Revolutionary War, and of tlie
leading events in the other colonies of that period. By Thomas Jones,
with notes, contemporary documents, maps and portraits.
Edward Floyd de Lancey, editor. 2 vols. 8°, New York, 1879. New
York Historical Society, publishers.
New York in the Revolution as a colony and as a state. These
records were discovered, arranged and classified in 1895, 1896, 1897
and 1898.
James A. Roberts, compiler. 2d edition, 534 p. 4°, Albany, 1898. Bran-
dow Printing Co.
WESTCHESTER COUNTY—
Early wills of Westchester County, N. Y., from 1664 to 1784, with
a careful abstract of all wills recorded in New York surrogate's office
and at White Plains, N. Y. Also the genealogy of "The Havilands''
of Westchester County, and descendants of Hon. James Graham (Wat-
kinson and Ackerley families).
William S. Pelletreau, S.A.M. 488 p. 8°, N. Y., 1898. Francis P. Harper,
publisher.
History of Westchester County, N. Y., including Morrisania, Kings
Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City.
J. Thomas Scharf. 2 vols. 4°, Philadelphia, 1886. L. B. Preston & Co.,
publishers.
WEST FARMS—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
WHITE PLAINS—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
NORTH CAROLINA
• ABSTRACT OF NORTH CAROLINA WILLS—
Compiled from original and recorded wills in the office of the Secre-
tary of State.
670 p. 8°, Raleigh, N. C, 1910. E. M. Uzzell & Co., State Printers.
BAPTIST CHURCH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America ;
to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
COLONIAL OFFICER, (A) AND HIS TJMES, 1754-1773—
A biographical sketch of Gen. Hugh Waddell, of North Carolina.
Alfred Moore Waddell. 242 p. 8°, Raleigh, N. C. 1890. Edwards &
Broughton.
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NORTH CAROLINA
COLONIAL EECOEDS OF NOETH CAEOLINA—
Published under the supervision of the trustees of the public
libraries. By order of the General Assembly.
Vol. I, 1622, to Vol. XXVI, 1790.
Vol. XXVII and XXA^II. Index A to L (2 vols.).
William Saunders, Walter Clark and Stephen Wells, editors. Published
by the State. Raleigh & Goldsboro, N. C, 1886-1905, 1910.
GEEMAN SETTLEMENTS IN NOETH CAEOLINA—
History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran church in
North and South Carolina, from the earliest period of the colonization
of the Dutch, German, and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half
of the present century.
G. D, Bernhein. 557 pp. 12°, Philadelphia, 1872. The Lutheran Book
Store, publishers.
GEEENSBOEO, 1808-1904—
Facts, figures, traditions and reminiscences.
James W. Albright (collected by). 134 p. 8°, Greensboro, N. C, 1904.
Joseph J. Stone & Co., publishers.
HISTOEICAL AND GENEALOGICAL EEGISTEE OF NOETH
CAEOLINA—
Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, January, 1900-October, 1900.
Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, January, 1901-October, 1901.
Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-3, January, 1903-July, 1903.
J. R. B. Hathaway, editor and publisher. 8°, Edenton, N. C.
HISTOEICAL SKETCHES OF NOETH CAEOLINA—
From 1584 to 1851. Compiled from original records, official docu-
ments, and traditional statements, with biographical sketches of her
distinguished statesmen, jurists, lawyers, soldiers, divines, etc.
John H. Wheeler. (2 vols, in 1.) 8°, Philadelphia, 1851. Lippincott,
Grambo & Co., publishers.
LINCOLN COUNTY—
See Sketches of North Carolina.
C. L. Hunter.
MECKLENBUEG COUNTY—
See Sketches of North Carolina.
C. L. Hunter.
NA^ITONAL SOCIETY U.A.E. (OF NOETH CAEOLINA) —
TJie North Carolina Booklet.
Vol. X, 1910, Vol. XI, 1911, Vol. XTI, 1912, Vol. XIV, 1914.
Raleigh, N. C, 1910-1913. National Society, D. A. R., publishers.
NEW HANOVEE COUNTY—
A liistory of New ITanover Couutv and tlie lower Cane Fear
Eegion, 1723-1800 (I vol.).
Alfred Moore Waddell. 232 p., Wilmington, N. C, 1909. Published by
the Author.
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NORTH CAROLINA-NORTH DAKOTA
NOETH CAJiOLlNA, 1780-1781—
Being a history of the invasion oi' Hk; (Jarolinan by IIk,- IJriiisli
Army under Lord Cornwallis in 1780-81. With the particular design
of showing the part borne by North Carolina in that struggle for liberty
and independence, and to correct some of the errors of history in regard
to that state and its people.
David Schenck, LL.D. 498 p. 8°, Raleigh, N. C, 1889. Edwards &
Broughton, publishers.
Eevolutionary incidents and sketches of character, chiefly in the
"Old North State." E. W. Caruthers. Two editions.
1st ed. 431 p. 12°, Philadelphia, 1854; 2d ed. 448 p. 12°, Philadelphia,
1856. Hayes & Zell, publishers.
EEVOLUTIONAEY PENSIONEES IN NOETH CAEOLLNA—
Under the Acts of 1818 and 1832. As reported by Secretaiy of
State to Congress, 1835.
See Vol. XXII, North Carolina Colonial Eccords.
Walter Clark. Published by The State, Goldsboro, N. C, 1907.
EOWAN COUNTY—
See Sketches of North Carolina.
C. L. Hunter.
Eowan County Wills in North Carolina Booklet. Vol. X, 1910.
Vol. XI, 1911. By Mrs. M. 0. McCubbins.
Sketches of prominent living North Carolinians.
Jerome Dowd. 320 p. 12°, Raleigh, N. C, 1888. Edwards & Broughton,
publishers.
Sketches of Western North Carolina, historical and biographical.
Illustrating principally the revolutionary period, of Mecklenburg, Eowan,
Lincoln, and adjoining counties, accompanied with miscellaneous
information, inuch of it never before published.
C. L. Hunter. 357 p. 8°, Raleigh, N. C, 1877. The Raleigh News, State
Printer.
NORTH DAKOTA
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF—
Collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Vol.
I, II, III, 1906, 1908, 1910.
Published by The Society, Bismark, N. D.
KENSAL—
History of Kensal, N .D., with Directory.
18 p. 8°, Carrington, N. D., 1910. The Carrington Record Press.
NOETH DAKOTA—
Quarterly Journal of the University of North Dakota. Vol. I,
1910, to Vol. IV, 1914.
Published at IJniversity of North Dakota,
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OHIO
AECHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO—
Publications of. Vol. I, 1887, to Vol. XXIII, 1914.
Published by The Society, Golumbus, O.
ATHENS COUNTY—
History of Athens County, Ohio, and incidentally of the Ohio Land
Co., and the first settlement at Marietta, with personal and biographical
sketches of the early settlers, narratives of pioneer adventure, etc.
Charles M. Walker. 600 p. 8°, Cincinnati, O., 1869. Robert Clarke &
Co., publishers.
BIOGEAPHICAL AND HISTOEICAL MEMOIES—
Of the early pioneer settlers of Ohio, with narratives of incidents
and occurrences in 1775. By S. P. Hildreth, M.D. To which is
annexed a journal of occurrences which happened in the circles of the
author^s personal observation in the detachment commanded by Col.
Benedict Arnold, consisting of two battalions from the United States
Army, at Cambridge, Mass. in A.D. 1775.
By Col. R. J. Meigs, 539 p. 8°, Cincinnati, 0., 1852. H. W. Derby & Co.,
publishers.
BUTLEE COUNTY—
Pioneer Biography. Sketches of the lives of some of the early
settlers of Butler County, Ohio.
James McBride. 2 vols. 8°, Cincinnati, 1869. Robert Clarke & Co.,
publishers.
CINCINNATI—
Cincinnati College Catalogue of Officers and Students, 1836-37.
Printed by N. S. Johnson, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1837.
Cincinnati in 1841. Its early annals and future prospects.
Charles Cist. 300 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1841. E. Morgan & Co., publishers.
Directory 1819.
Oliver Farnsworth, publisher. 156 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1819.
Sketches and statistics of Cincinnati in 1851.
Charles Cist. 363 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1851. William H. Moore & Co.,
publishers.
Sketches and statistics of Cincinnati in 1859.
Charles Cist. 367 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1859.
COLUMBUS—
Its history, resources and progress.
Jacob Stud'er, publisher. 584 p. 8°, 1873, Columbus, 0.
GEAUGA COUNTY—
Eevolutionary soldiers buried in.
See New Connecticut Chapter, Painesville, 0., D.A.E.
HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF OHIO—
By Henry Howe.
2 vols. 4°, Columbus, O., 1890.
Also' the Ohio Centennial edition, 3 vols.
Published at Cincinnati, 1904. C. J. Krehbiel & Co., publishers.
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HISTORICAL AND PHILOSOPIIKJAL SOCIETY OF OTHO—
The quarterly publication of the Historical and Pliilosophical
Society of Ohio.
Vol. Ill, No. 3, July-September, 1908.
Vol. Ill, No. 4, October-December, 1908.
Vol. IV, Nos. 1-4, January-December, 1909.
Vol. V, No. 1, January, March, 1910.
Vol. VIII, Nos. 2-3, June-September, 1913.
8°, Cincinnati, O.
HISTORICAL SKETCHES—
Of our twenty-five churches and missions, and their work in mis-
sions. Local growth and social life. With full directories of members
to January 1, 1896.
Edited by Rev. A. B. Christy, Pastor Lake View Congregational Church.
259 p. 8°, Cleveland, O., 1896. The Williams Pub. and Electric Co.
KNOX COUNTY—
The Biographical Record of Knox County, Ohio. To which is
added an elaborate compendium of national biography.
218 p. 4°, Chicago, 1902. The Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
LAKE COUNTY—
Eevolutionary soldiers buried in.
See New Connecticut Chapter, Painesville, 0., D.A.E.
NEW CONNECTICUT CHAPTEE, D.A.E., PAINESVILLE—
A record of the revolutionary soldiers buried in Lake County, Ohio,
with a partial list of those in Geauga County, and a membership roll of
New Connecticut Chapter, Daughters of the Am'erican Eevolution.
94 p. 8°, Columbus, 0., n. d. The Champlin Press.
OHIO ANNALS—
Historic events in the Tuscarawas and Muskingum valleys.
Edited by C. H. Mitchener. 358 p. 8°, Dayton, O., 1876. Thomas W.
Odell, printer.
PLYMOUTH—
See Plymouth, Conn.
EECOLLECTIONS OF LIFE IN OHIO—
From 1813 to 1840. By William Cooper Howells, with an intro-
duction by his son, William Dean Howells.
207 p. 8°, Cincinnati, 1895. The Robert Clarke Co.
SENECA COUNTY—
History of Seneca County, containing a detailed narrative of the
principal events that havfe occurred since its first settlement dow^n to the
present time; a history of the Indians that formerly resided within its
limits; geographical descriptions, early customs, biographical sketches,
etc.
Consul W. Butterfield. 251 p. 12°, Sandusky, O., 1848. D. Campbell &
Sons, publishers.
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WESTEEN EESEEYE—
Pioneers of the Western Eeserve.
. Harvey Rice, 350 p. 12°, Boston, 1883. Lee & Shepard, publishers.
SOUTH CHAELESTON—
Sketches of South Charleston, 0. Eeminiseences of early scenes,
anecdotes and facts about early residents.
Albert Reeder. 39 p. 8°, Columbus, O., 1910. The New Frankliu Print-
ing Company.
PENNSYLVANIA
AECHl VES OF PENNSYLVANIA—
Vol. I, 1664, to Vol. XII, 1790, with appendix. General Index to
Colonial Eecords and Pennsylvania Archives, 1 vol.
Second Series, Vol. III.
Second Series, Vol. VI.
Second Series, Vol. XIII.
Second Series, Vol. XIV.
William Egle, M.D., and John Linn, editors. 8°, Harrisburg, 1875, 1887,
1890.
Fourth Series, Vol. I, 1682, to Vol. XII.
Fifth Series, Vol. I to Vol. A^II.
Sixth Series, Vol. I to Vol. XIV.
Vol. XV, Index in two parts to Series V.
Names of persons who took the oath of allegiance to the state of
Pennsylvania between the years 1776-1794, second series. Vol. Ill,
Pennsylvania Archives. •
John B. Linn and William H. Egle, M.D., editors. 811 p. 8°, Harrisburg,
Pa., 1875. B. F. Meyer, printer.
Second series. Vols. XIII and XIV. Pennsylvania in the War
of the Eevolution. Association Battalions and Militia.
Vol. I, 1775-1783.
Vol. II, 1775-1783.
William H. Egle, M.D., editor. 8°, Harrisburg, Pa., 1887.
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of - the Baptist denomination in North
America; to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
BEAA^EE COUNTY—
History of Beaver County, Pcnn., and its centennial celebration.
Rev. Joseph Bausman, A.M. 2 vols. 8°, New. York, 1904. The Knicker-
bocker Press.
BIOGEAPHICAL ANNALS—
Deceased residents of the West Branch, Valley of the Susquehanna,
from the earliest times to the present.
J. F. Meginness (John of Lancaster). 272 p. 8°, Williamsport, Pa., 1889.
Gazette & Bulletin Printing House.
51
PENNSYLVANIA
COLLECTION OF NAMES—
Collection of upwards of 30,000 names of German, Swiss, Dutcli,
French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 177G, witii
a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed and the date of
their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, etc.
Prof. I. Daniel Rupp. 495 p. 12°, Philadelphia, 1876. Tg. Kohler,
publisher.
COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA—
Register of Pennsylvania Society of the Colonial Dames of America.
Instituted April 8, 1891. Incorporated July 13, 1891.
193 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1898. J. B. Lippincott Co., publishers.
COLONIAL RECORDS OF PENNSYLVANIA—
Vol. I, 1683, to Vol. XVI, 1790. With general index. Colonial
Records and Pennsylvania Archives, 1 vol.
8°, Harrisburg, Pa. Published by The State.
DAUPHIN COLTNTY—
Scraps of Dauphin County History.
E. W. S. Parthemore. 16 p. 8°, Harrisburg, Pa., 1896. Harrisburg
Publishing Co., publishers.
EASTON—
Some of the first settlers of "The Forks of the Delaware,'' being
a translation from the German of the record books of "The First
Reformed Church of Easton, Pa., from 1760 to 1852," together with
an historical introduction. In commemoration of the one hundred and
fifty-seventh anniversary of the founding of the congregation, 1754-
1902.
Rev. Henry Martyn Kieffer, D.D. 404 p. 8°, Cleveland, 0., 1902. The
Arthur H. Clark Co.
FRENCH OCCUPATION IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, 1631-
1764—
Papers relating to.
See Pennsylvania Archives, second series, Vol. VI.
William H. Egle, M.D., and John B. Linn, editors.
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLICA-
TIONS OF—
Vol. I, No. 1, January, 1895.
Vol. I, No. 2, July, 1896.
Record Series No. 1, July, 1896.
Vol. I, No. 3, July, 1897.
Vol. I, No. 4, December, 1898.
Vol. II, No. 1, June, 1900.
Vol. II, No. 2, May, 1902.
Vol.- II, No. 3, June, 1903.
Vol. Ill, No. 1, January, 1906.
Vol. Ill, No. 2, January, 1907.
Vol. Ill, No. 3, June, 1908.
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PENNSYLVANIA
GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, PUBLICA-
TIONS OF—
Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1909.
Vol. IV, No. 2, March, 1910.
Pennsylvania Historical Society, publishers, Philadelphia, Pa.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY—
History of Huntingdon County, in the state of Pennsylvania, from
the earliest times to the centennial anniversary of American Independ-
ence, July 4, 1876.
Milton Scott Lytle. compiler. 316 p. 8°, Lancaster, Pa., 1876. William
H. Roy, publisher.
JUNIATA VALLEY—
History of the early settlement of the Juniata Valley; embracing
an account of the early pioneers, and the trials and privations incid^ent
to the settlement of the valley; predatory incursions, massacres, and
abductions by the Indians, during the French and Indian wars and the
War of the Revolution.
U. J. Jones, 380 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1856. Henry B. Ashmead, publisher.
LANCASTER COUNTY—
A biographical history of Lancaster County. Being a history of
early settlers and eminent men of the county ; as also much other unpub-
lished historical information, chiefly of a local character.
Alex. Harris. 638 p. 8°, Lancaster, Pa., 1872. Elias Barr & Co.,
publishers.
History of Lancaster County, Pa., with biographical sketches of
many of its pioneers, and prominent men.
Frank Ellis and Samuel Evans, compilers. 1101 p. 4°, Philadelphia,
1883. Everts & Peck, publishers.
LANCASTER—
The Lancaster Barracks where the British and Hessian prisoners
were detained during the Revolution. (Reprinted from Notes and
Queries, Harrisburg Daily Telegraph.)
Samuel M. Sener. 20 p. 4°, Harrisburg, Pa., 1896. Harrisburg Pub-
lishing Co.
LINCKLAEN, JOHN—
See Travels in Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont.
MONONGAHELA OF OLD—
Or liistorical sketches of southwestern Pennsylvania, to the year
1800.
James Veech. 259 p. 8°, Pittsburgh, 1858-1892. (Publisher not given.)
For private distribution only. Copyright, 1892, by Mrs. E. V. Blaine. Copy-
right, 1910, by James Hadden.
NOTES AND QUERIES—
Historical, biographical and genealogical, relating chiefly to interior
Pennsylvania.
Third Series (reprint). Vols. I, II, III, 1895, 189G.
Fourth Series, Vol. I, 1893.
Annual Volumes, 1896-1900, 5 vols.
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PENNSYLVANIA
NOTES AND QUEPJES—
William Henry Egle, M.D., M.A., editor. 8°, Ifarrisburg, Pa. Harris-
burg Publishing Co.
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE—
Oath of Allegiance to the State of Pennsylvania, Ijetvveen ilie years
1776 to 1794. Names of persons.
Pennsylvania Archives, second series, Vol. 111.
William H. Egle, M.D., and .John B. Linn, editors. Harrisburg, Pa., IHlf).
State Printer.
PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE—
Pennsylvania Magazine of Biography and History.
Vol. I, 1877, to Vol. XXXVIII, 19i4.
Philadelphia, 1877-1914. 8°, Pennsylvania Historical Society, publishers.
PLYMOUTH MEETING—
Its establishment and the settlement of the township, with histor-
ical genealogical and biographical data from records of Friends.
Ellwood Roberts. 235 p. 8°, Norristown, Pa., 1900. Roberts Publishing
Co., publishers.
SNYDER COUNTY—
Snyder County Marriages, 1835-1899.
Miscellaneous marriages, 1868-1898.
Eev. Casper's Marriage Record, 1839-1882.
Rev. Shindel's Marriage Record, 1835-1888.
Rev. C. G. Erlenwiger's Marriage Record, 1840-1875.
With index of surnames.
George Wagenseller, W.A.M., compiler. 266 p. 8°, Middleburgh, Pa., 1899.
Wagenseller Publishing Co.
TRAVELS—
Travels in Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont. Journals of
John Lincklaen, agent of the Holland Land Company. With a bio-
graphical sketch and notes.
John Lincklaen. 162 p. 8°, New York, 1897. G. P. Putnam's Sons,
publishers.
UPLAND—
The Record of the Court at Upland in Pennsylvania, 1676 to 1681.
And a military journal kept by Major E. Denny, 1781 to 1795.
485 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1860. Pennsylvania Historical Society.
VENANGO COUNTY—
Centennial Discourse. A sketch of the history of Venango County,
Pa., delivered at Franklin, Pa., July 4, 1876.
S. J. M. Eaton, D.D. 48 p. 8°, Franklin, Pa., 1876. Venango Spectator
Job Office.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Pennsylvania in the War of the Revolution. Associated Battalions
and Militia, 1775-1783. Vols. I and II.
Pennsylvania Archives, second series, Vols. XIII and XIV.
2 vols. 8°, Harrisburg, Pa., 1887-1888. William H. Egle, M.D., editor.
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PENNSYLVANIA-RHODE ISLAND
WASHINGTON COUNTY—
History of Washington County, from its first settlement to the
present time, first under Virginia as Yohogania, Ohio, or Augustus
County until 1781, and subsequently under Pennsylvania. 2d ed., revised
and enlarged.
Alfred Creigh, LL.D. 132 p. 8°, Harrisburg, Pa., 1871. B. Singerly,
printer.
WESTMOEELAND—
Old Westmoreland. A history of Western Penns3dvania during the
Eevolution.
Edgar W. Hassler. 200 p. 8°, Cleveland, 0., 1900. The Arthur H. Clark
Co., publishers.
WYOMING HISTOEICAL AND GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY—
History, charter, by-laws, and list of officers. Members, etc.
Proceedings and collections of. Vol. Ill, 1886, to Vol. XII, 1912.
Except Vols. VI and VIII.
Published at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., by The Society.
RHODE ISLAND
ANCESTRY—
Ancestry of thirty-three Ehode Islanders born in the Eighteenth
Century; also twenty-seven charts of Roger William's descendants to
the fifth generation ; and an account of Lewis Latliam, falconer to King
Charles I, with a chart of his American descendants to the fourth genera-
tion; other prominent Rhode Islanders.
John Osborne Austin, compiler. 139 p. folio, Albany, 1889. Joel Munsell
Sons, publishers.
BAPTIST CHURCH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North
America; to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
BLOCK ISLAND—
A copy of the old epitaphs in the burying-ground of Block Island,
R. I.
Edward Doubleday Harris. 66 p. 12°, Cambridge, 1883. Press of John
Wilson & Son.
COLONY OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTA-
TION—
Records of the Colony of J?hode Island and Providence Plantations
in New England.
Jolm Russell i:iartk>tt, editor. Vol. II, KUM-IOTT.
John Russell Bartlett, editor. Printed by order of the Gen. Assembly,
Providence, R. I., 1857. 609 p. 8°. State Printers.
CENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND—
Comprising three generations of settlers who came before 1690
(with many families carried to the fourth generation).
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RHODE ISLAND-SOUTH CAROLINA
GENEALOGICAL DlCTIOf^AIiY 01^^ JIlfODE JSLANll-
John Osborne Austin. 443 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1887. Joel Munsell's
Sons, publishers.
NAEEAGANSETT—
History of the Episcopal Churcli in Narragansott, \{. I.; inclufjing
a history of other Episcopal churches in the state; with an appendix,
containino^ a reprint of a work now extremely rare, entitled "America
Dissected," by the Eev. J. MacSparran, D.I)., with notes containing
genealogical and biographical accounts of distinguished men, families,
etc.
Wilkins Updike. 533 p. 8°, New York, 1847. Henry M. Onderdonk.
PEOVIDENCE PLANTATION—
History of the State of Ehode Island and Providence Plantation.
From the settlement of the state, 1036, to the adoption of the Federal
Constitution, 1790. In two volumes. Vol. I, 1636-1700; Vol. II, 1700-
1790.
Samuel Greene Arnold. 8°, New York, 1860. D. Appleton & Co.,
publishers.
UNITED STATES DEPAETMENT OF COMMEECE AND
LABOE—
Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the
United States, taken in the year 1790. Ehode Island.
71 p. 4°, Washington, D. C, 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.
WAEEEN—
History of Warren, E. I., in the War of the Eevolution, 1776-1783.
Virginia Baker. 68 p. 8°, Warren R. I., 1901. Published by the Author.
SOUTH CAROLINA
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North America ;
to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
CHAELESTON—
The Siege of Charleston, by the British Fleet and Army. Under
the command of Admiral Arbuthnot and Sir Henry Clinton, which
terminated with the surrender of that place on the 13th of Ma}^ 1780.
224 p. 4°, Albany, 1867. J. Munsell, publisher.
COLLECTIONS OF THE HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH
CAEOLINA—
Vols. I, II, IV, V, 1857-1897.
8°, Charleston, S. C, 1857-1897. South Carolina Historical Society,
publishers.
OEEMAN SETTLEMENT—
History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran church in
North and South Carolina, from the earliest period of the colonization
of the Dutch, German and Swiss settlers to the close of the first half
of the present century.
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SOUTH CAROLINA
GEEMAN SETTLEMENT—
G. D. Bernhein. 557 p. 12°, Philadelphia, 1872. The Lutheran Book
Store, publishers.
GREENVILLE—
The Greenville Century Book; comprising an account of the first
settlement of the county, and the founding of the city of Greenville, S. C.
162 p. 8°, Greenville, S. C, 1903. Press of The Greenville News.
HISTOEICAL AND GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE—
Vol. I, 1900, to A^ol. XV, 1914.
8°, Charleston, S. C, 1900-1914. South Carolina Historical Society,
publishers.
HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF SOUTH CAEOLINA—
Embracing many rare and valuable pamphlets, and other docu-
ments, relating to the history of that state, from its first discovery^ to
its independence in the year 1776.
B. R. Carroll, compiler. 2 vols. 8°, New York, 1836. Harper & Bros.,
publishers.
MAEEIAGE NOTICES IN SOUTH CAEOLINA GAZETTE AND
ITS SUCCESSOE, 1732-1801.
A. S. Salley, Jr., compiler. 174 p. 8°, Albany N. Y., 1902,
OEANGEBUEG COUNTY—
The history of Orangeburg County, S. C, from its first settlement to
the close of the Eevolutionary War.
A. S. Salley, Jr. 572 p. 8°, Orangeburg, S. C, 1898. R. Lewis Berry,
printer.
EAMSAY^S—
History of South Carolina, from its settlement in 1670, to the
year 1808.
David Ramsay, M.D. 2 vols. 8°, Charleston, S. C. Published by David
Longworth for the Author, 1809.
History of the Eevolution of South Carolina, from a British
province to an independent state.
David Ramsay, M.D. 2 vols. 8°, Trenton. Printed by Isaac Collins, 1785.
EEVOLUTIONAEY WAE—
The History of South Carolina in the Eevolution.
Vol. I, 1775-1780.
Vol. II, 1780-1783.
2 vols. 8°, N. Y,, 1902. Edward McCrady. The Macmillan Co., publishers.
South Carolina in the Eevolutionary War; being a reply to certain
misrepresentations and mistakes of recent writers, in relation to the
course and conduct of this State.
(By a Southron.) W. Gilmore Simms. 177 p. 12°, Charleston, S. C,
1853. Walker & Jones, publishers.
The History of the Eevolution of South Carolina, from a British
province to an independent state.
David Ramsey. 2 vols. 8°, Trenton, 1785. Printed by Isaac Collins.
Eevolutionary Soldiers of South Carolina. Copied and arranged
by Mrs. Amos G. Draper.
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SOUTH CAROLINA-SOUTH DAKOTA-TENNESSEE
EEVOLUTIONAKY SOLUIEKS—
See Daughters of the American li<;voliiiion Magnzine^ March, July,
Angiist, September, October, 1913.
Published by The National Society D. A. R., New York.
ST. THOMAS AND ST. DENIS PAEISH—
The Annals and Parish Kegister of St. 'J'hoirias, and St. Denis
Parish, in South Carolina, from 1G80 to 1884.
Rev. Robert F. Clute. Ill p. 8°, Charleston, S. C, 1884. Walker,
Evans & Cogswell, printers.
A sketch of the history of South Carolina to tlie close of the pro-
prietary government by the Eevolution of 1719, with an appendix con-
taining many valuable records hitherto unpublished.
William James Rivers. 470 p. 8°, Charleston, S. C, 1856. McCarter &
Co., publishers.
UNITED STATES DEPAETMENT OF COMMEECE AND
LABOE—
Bureau of the Census. Heads of families at the first census of the
United States taken in the year 1790. South Carolina.
150 p. 4°, Washington, D. C, 1908. U. S. Government, publishers.
SOUTH DAKOTA
HISTOEICAL SOCIETY OF SOUTH DAKOTA—
Collections of. Vol. I, 1902, to Vol. V, 1910.
Published at Aberdeen, S. D., by The Society.
TENNESSEE
ANNALS OF—
Annals of Tennessee to the end of the Eighteenth Century, com-
prising its settlement as the Watauga Association, from 1769 to 1777;
a part of North Carolina, from 1777 to 1784. The state of Franklin,
from 1784 to 1788; a part of North Carolina, from 1788 to 1790, etc.
J. G. M. Ramsay, M.D. 774 p. 8°, Charleston, 1853. Walker & James,
publishers.
CIVIL HISTOEY—
The civil and political history of the state of Tennessee, from
its earliest settlement up to the year 1796; including the boundaries of
the state.
John Haywood. 504 p. 8°, Knoxville, Tenn., 1823. Printed for the
Author by Heiskell & Brown.
SUMNEE COUNTY—
Historic Sumner County, Tenn., with genealogies of the Bledsoe,
Cage and Douglass families, and genealogical notes of other Sumner
County families.
Jay Guy Cisco. 319 p. 8°, Nashville, Tenn., 1909. Folk, Keelin Printing
Company.
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TEXAS-UTAH- VERMONT
BOWIE, (COL.) JAMES; BOWIE, EEZIN P.; CEOCKETT, (COL.)
DAVID; HOUSTON, (GEN.) SAM—
The life of Col. David Crockett contains also sketches of Gen.
Sam Houston, Gen. Santa Anna, Rezin P. and Col. James Bowie.
Edward S. Ellis. 271 p. 12°, Philadelphia. Copyright 1884. Henry T.
Coates & Co., publishers.
HISTOEICAL ASSOCIATION—
The Quarterly of the Texas Historical Association, Vol. Ill, July,
1899-April, 1900.
Vol. IV, 1900, to Vol. XVII, 1914.
8°, Austin, Texas. Published by The Society.
INDIAN WAES AND PIONEEES OF TEXAS—
John Henry Brown. 762 p. 4°, Austin, Texas, n. d. L. E. Daniell,
publisher.
LETTEES FEOM AN EAELY SETTLEE OF TEXAS—
W. B. Dewees, Clara Cardelle, compilers 2d edition. 312 p. 8°, Louis-
ville, Ky., 1858.
UTAH
UTAH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS—
The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine.
Vol. I, 1910, to Vol. VI, 1914.
8°, Salt Lake, Utah, 1910-1914. Utah Genealogical Society, publishers.
VERMONT
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North
America; to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°, 1791.
BENNINGTON—
Memorials of a centnry embracing a record of individuals and
events chiefly in the early history of Bennington, Vt., and its first
church.
408 p. 8°, Boston, 1869. Gould & Lincoln, publishers.
BEADFOED—
A history of Bradford, Vt,, containing some account of the place
of its first settlement in 17G5, and the principal improvements made,
and events which have occurred down to 1874. A period of one hundred
and nine years. With various genealogical records, and biographical
sketches, etc.
Rev. Silas McKeen, D.D. Montpelier, Vt., 1875. J. D. Clark & Son,
publishers.
FAIE HAVEN—
A liistory of the town of Fair Plaven, Vt. In three parts.
Andrew N. Adams. 516 p. 8°, Pair Haven, Vt., 1870. Leonard & Phelps,
printers.
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VERMONT
IIAKTFOED—
History of Hartford, Vt., July 4, 17G1-April 4, 1889.
The first town on tlie New Hairipsliire grants cliartorod after tlie
close of the French War.
William Howard Tucker. 488 p. 8°, Burlington, Vt., 1889. The Free
Press Association.
LINCKLAEN, JOHN—
Journals of.
See Travels in Pennsylvania, New York and Ycrniont.
MIDDLEBIJEY—
History of the town oi Middlebury, in the county of Addison, Vt.,
to which is prefixed a statistical and historical account of the county.
Samuel Swift. 444 p. 8°, Middlebury, Vt., 1859. A. H. Copeland,
publishers.
NEWBUEY—
History of Newbury, Vt., from the discovery of the Coos Country
to present time. With genealogical records of many families.
Frederic P. Wells. 779 p. 8°, St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1902. The Caledonian
Company.
EOYALTON—
History of Eoyalton, Vt., with family genealogies, 1769-1911.
Evelyn M. Wood Lovejoy. 2 vols. 8°, Burlington, Vt., 1911. Free Press
Printing Co. Published by The Town and The Royalton Woman's Club.
ST. ALBAl^S—
A centennial history of St. Albans, Vt., organized July 28, 1788.
Henry K. Adams. 149 p. 12°, St. Albans, Vt., 1889.- Wallace Printing
Co., publishers.
TEAVELS—
Travels in Pennsylvania, New York and. Vermont. Journals of
John Lincklaen, agent of the Holland Land Company. With a bio-
graphical sketch and notes.
John Lincklaen. 162 p. 8°, New York, 1897. G. P. Putnam's Sons,
publishers.
WAITSFIELD—
History of the town of Waitsfield, Vt., 1782-1908. With family
genealogies.
Matt Bushnell Jones. 524 p. 8°, Boston, Mass., 1909. George E. Little-
field, publisher.
WAE OF 1812—
Military lists and other documents relating to Vermont history,
found among the papers of Captain Luke Parsons, who served as
captain of cavalry in the War of 1812. Contributed by his great grand-
son for permanent record in the Journal of American History, Carlos
Parsons Darling.
See Journal of American History.
Vol. 6, No. 4, October-November-December, 1912.
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VERMONT- VIRGINIA
WAE OF THE EEYOLUTION—
Eoll of Yermont soldiers in the Eevokitionary War, 1775 to 1783.
Published by the authority of the Legislature.
John E. Goodrich, compiler and editor. 927 p. 8°, Rutland, Vt., 1904.
The Tuttle Co., publishers.
VIRGINIA
ACCAWMACKE—
Accawmacke, or the eastern shore of Virginia in the Seventeenth
Century.
Jennings Cropper Wise. 406 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1911. The Bell Book
and Stationery Co., publishers.
ALEXANDEIA—
Christ Church. An historical sketch of Old Christ Church,
Alexandria, Va. Together with a brief description of the cemetery
services therein November 20 and 22, 1873.
30 p. 8°, Alexandria, Va., 1888. Press of Robert Bell's Sons.
AUGUSTA COUNTY—
Abstracts from the records of Augusta County, Va. Extracted
from the original court records of Augusta County, 1745-1800.
Lyman Chalkley. Published by Mary S. Lockwood. Complete in 3 vols.
8°, Rosslyn, Va. The Commonwealth Co., publishers.
Annals of Augusta County, Va., with reminiscences,-biographical
sketches. A dairy of the War 1861-65, and chapter on reconstruction,
with a supplement volume.
Joseph A. Waddell. 374 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1886. William Ellis Jones,
publisher.
Historical Eegister and Literary Note Book. Virginia, April, 1850,
Augusta County.
120 p. 8°, Va., 1850.
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North
America; to the first of November, 1790. John Asplund, Southampton
County, Va., July 14, 1791.
BAPTIST MINISTEES OF VIECINIA—
By James B. Taylor. With an introduction by Eev. J. B. Jeter,
D.D. In two series (Series I).
516 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1859. J. B. Lippincott & Co., publishers. Also
have earlier edition, published in Richmond, 1838.
BAEFOEU, LANCASTEE COUNTY—
The descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter, of Barford, Lancaster
County, Va., with genealogical notes of many of the allied families.
Joseph Lyon Miller, M.D. 388 p. 8". Whitlet & Shepperson, printers.
Thomas, W. Va., 1912.
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VIRGINIA
BEISTOL PARISH—
A history of Bristol Parish, Va., with o(.noa logics of fainilif;-; f;on-
nected therewith and historical illustrations.
Rev. Phillip Slaughter, D.D. 2d edition. 237 p. 12^ Richmond, Va.,
1879. J. W. Randolph & English, publishers.
The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Va., 1720-1780.
Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne.
419 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1898. Privately printed, copy No. 318. Wil-
liam Ellis Jones, printer.
CHALKLEY COLLECTIOISr—
See Augusta County Records.
8ee Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish in Virginia.
CHRIST CHURCH, MIDDLESEX COUNTY—
The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va.,
from 1653 to 1813.
Virginia National Society of Colonial Dames of America, publishers.
341 p. 4°, Richmond, Va., 1897. William Ellis Jones, printer.
CHRONICLES OF THE SCOTCH-IRISH SETTLEMENT—
Extracted from the original court records of Augusta County,
1745-1800, 3 vols. (Complete in 3 vols.)
Lyman Chalkley. Rosslyn, Va., 1912. Mary S. Lockwood, publisher.
The Commonwealth Printing Co.
CHURCHES IN THE VALLEY OP VIRGINIA—
History of the Presbyterian Church in the state of Kentucky ; with
a preliminary sketch of the churches in the Valley of Virginia.
Rev. Robert Davidson, D.D. 371 p. 8°, New York, 1867. Robert Carter,
publisher.
COLLECTIONS OF THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
New Series, Vol. I-XI, 1882-1891.
Published by The Society, 1882-1891.
COLONIAL DECISIONS—
The reports by Sir John Randolph and by Edward Barradall of
decisions of the general court of Virginia, 1728-1741.
R. T. Barton, editor. 2 vols. 8°, Boston, Mass., 1909. The Boston Book
Co., publishers.
COLONIAL MILITIA OP VIRGINIA, 1651-1776—
William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S. 144 p. 8°, New York, 1905. The
Genealogical Association, publishers.
COLONIAL PERIOD—
Manors of Virginia in Colonial Times.
Edith Tunis Sale. 309 p. 8, Philadelphia and London, 1909. J. B.
Lippincott Co., publishers.
COLONIAL VIRGINIA—
J. A. Chandler and T. B. Thanes. 388 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1907. Times-
Dispatch Co., publishers.
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VIRGINIA
COLONIAL VIRGINIA—
A Trial Bibliography of Colonial Virginia, (1754-1776). Special
report of the Department of Bibliography. Virginia State Library.
See Sixth Annual Eeport of the Library Board, Virginia State
Library, 1908-1909.
Richmond, Va., 1910. State Printer. •
COLONIAL AaEGINIA EEGISTER—
A list of governors, councillors, and other higher officials, and also
of members of the House of Burgesses, and the revolutionary conven-
tions of the Colony of Virginia.
Mary Newton Stanard and William G. Stanard. 249 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y.,
1902. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers.
COUNTY names-
Two Hundred and Seventy Years of Virginia History.
Charles M. Long, M.A., Ph.D. 207 p. 8°, New York, 1908. Neale Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
CULPEPER COUNTY—
Genealogical and historical notes of Culpeper County, Va., embracing
a revised and enlarged addition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's history of St.
Mark's Parish.
Pt. I, 120 pp.
Part II, 160 pp.
Raleigh Travers Green. 8°, Culpeper, Va., 1900. Exponent Printing
Office.
EARLY IMMIGEANTS—
Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1 66G.
George Cabell Greer. 376 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1912. W. C. Hill Print-
ing Company.
ECKENRODE, H. J.—
Se& Revolutionary War.
EMIGRANTS TO VIRGINIA—
Some Emigrants to Virginia.
W. G. Stanard, compiler. 79 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1911. The Bell Book
and Stationery Co., publishers.
FAIRFAX (LORD) —
Or the Master of Greenaway Court. A chronicle of the valley of
the Shenandoah.
John Esten Cooke. 405 p. 12°, New York, 1868. G. W. Carleton & Co.,
publishers.
FREDERICK COUNTY—
Slienandoah Valley Pioneers, and their Descendants. A liistory of
Frederick County, Va. From its formation in 1738 to 1908.
T. K. Cartmell, compiler. 587 p. 8°, Winchester, Va., 1909. Copyright
1909, T. K. Cartmell. The Eddy Press Corporation.
FIRS^I^ SE^l^rLERS OF VIRGINIA-
An liistorical novel.
J. Davis. 284 p. 8°, New York, 1806. Printed for I. Riley & Co.
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VIRGINIA
GIST'S VTRGINJA 1?EGISTEK, 1777—
Names of the captains and privates of Colonel Xallinriiel Gist's
Virginia Eegimcnt in 1777.
See also' List of Virginia offieers with tho dates of their eoiri mission
in 1776, pp. 285-289, in Records of the; Ifevolniiotiary War.
W. T. R. Saffell., N. Y., 1858.
GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY—
An historical and genealogical collection, largely from original
sources.
William Fletcher Boogher, compiler. 442 p. 8°, Washington, D. C, 1903.
Copyright William Fletcher Boogher, publisher.
GLENGARRY McDONALDS OF VIRGINIA—
With an introductory sketch of the early history of the Glengarry
Clan.
Mrs. Flora McDonald Williams. 340 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1911. George
G. Fetter Co., publishers.
HENING'S STATUTES OF VIRGINIA—
Statutes at large; being a collection of all the laws of Virginia,
from first session Legislature, 1619 to 1792, 13 vols.
8°, Richmond, Va., 1809-1823. William Waller Hening; also continuation
of same by Samuel Shepherd, 1792-1806. 3 vols. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1835-
1836.
Vol. VII. Gives military list for a number of counties in Virginia,
showing the names of the men serving in the French and Indian War.
pp. 179-231. Vol. VII.
The new Virginia Justice^ comprising the office and authority of a
justice of the peace in the comm.onwealth of Virginia. (Contains a list
of the subscribers to the work.)
456 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1795. William Waller Hening. Printed by
T. Nicolson.
HENRICO PARISH—
History of Henrico Parish and Old St. John's Church, Richmond,
Va., 1611-1904.
J. Staunton Moore, editor and compiler. 541 p. 8°, Richmond, Va.
Addenda. The Vestry Book of Henrico Parish, Va., 1730-1773.
From the original manuscript, with notes and appendix.
Dr. R. A. Brock. 221 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1904. Williams Printing
Company.
HIGHLAND COUNTY—
A history of Highland County, Va.
Oren F. Morton, B.L. 419 p. 8°, Monterey, Va., 1911. Published by the
Author. The Stone Printing and Manufacturing Co., Roanoke, Va.
HISTORIC FAMILIES OF KENTUCKY—
With special reference to stocks immediately derived from the
Valley of Virginia.
See Kentucky. Thomas Marshall Green.
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VIRGINIA
HISTOEICAL COLLECTIONS OF VIRGINIA—
Containing a collection of the most interesting facts, traditions,
biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc., relating to its history and anti-
quities, together with geographical and statistical descriptions. To
which is appended an historical and descriptive sketch of the District
of Columbia.
Henry Howe. 544 p. 8°, Charleston, S. C, 1849. W. R. Babcock.
Historical Eegister and Literary Note Book, Virginia, April, 1850,
Augusta County, Va.
120 p. 8°, Virginia, 1850. Publisher not given.
History of the Presbyterian Church in the state of Kentucky; with
a preliminary sketch of the churches in the valley of Virginia.
Rev. Robert Davidson. 371 p. 8°, N. Y., 1867. Robert Carter, publisher.
History of the Valley of Virginia. By Samuel Kercheval. 3d ed.
Eevised and extended by the author.
403 p. 8°, Woodstock, Va., 1902. W. N. Grabill, publisher.
HUGUENOT EMIGRATION TO VIRGINIA—
Documents, chiefly unpublished, relating to the Huguenot emigra-
tion to Virginia and to the settlement at Manakin Town, with an
appendix of genealogies.
R. A. Brock. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1886.
LYNCHBURG—
Sketches and recollections of Lynchburg. By the oldest inhabitants.
363 p. 12°, Richmond, Va., 1858. C. H. Wynne, publisher.
MCDONALDS OF VIRGINIA—
See Glengarry McDonalds.
MAGAZINE OF BIOGRAPHY AND HISTORY—
Vol. I, 1893, to January, 1914.
8°, Richmond, Va., 1893-1914. Published by the Virginia Historical
Society.
MANAKIN TOWN—
See Huguenot Emigration to Virginia.
MANORS—
Manors of Virginia in Colonial Times.
Edith Tunis Sale. 309 p. 8°, Philadelphia and London, 1909. J. B.
Lippincott & Co., publishers.
MEADE'S OLD CHURCHES—
Ministers and Families of Virginia.
(Bishop) William Meade. 2 vols. 8°, Philadelphia, 1889. (Without
index.)
Index to names of persons and cliurelios in Meade's Okl Churches.
By J. M. Toner, M.D. Revised by Hugh A. Morrison. 8°, Washington,
1898. Published by the Southern Historical Association.
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VIRGINIA
HEADERS OLD CHUECHES, ETC.—
Wise's digested index and genealogical guide to Bishop Meade's
Old Churches, ministers and families of Virginia, embracing 6,900
proper names.
114 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1910. The Evans Press.
NEILL, EDWARD D.—
See Virginia Carolorum.
NEW KENT COUNTY—
The Parish Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent County, Va.,
from 1680 to 1787.
Parish Record, Series No. 2.
National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State
of Virginia, publishers.
206 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1904. William Ellis Jones, book and job
printer.
NORFOLK—
Historical and descriptive sketches of Norfolk and vicinity, including
Portsmouth and the adjacent counties.
William S. Forrest. 8°, Philadelphia, 1853.
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE—
Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of Virginia. Signers of.
See pp. 134-137. In Virginia Historical Collections, No. 6, New
Series.
OFFICIAL RECORD—
Official Records of Robert Dinwiddle, Lieutenant Governor of the
Colony of Virginia, 1751-1758, now first printed from the manuscript
in the collection of the Historical Society, with an introduction and
notes, by R. A. Brock.
2 vols. 8°, Richmond, 1883-84. Collections of the Virginia Historical
Society.
ORANGE COUNTY—
From its formation in 1734 (O.S.) to the end of reconstruction in
1870; compiled mainly from original records. With a brief sketch of
the beginning of Virginia, a summary of local events to 1907, and a
map.
W. W. Scott. 292 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1907. Everett Waddey Co.,
publishers.
ORDERLY BOOK—
Orderly Book of Gen. John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg. March 26-
December 20, 1777.
See Pennsylvania Magazine of Biography and History, January,
191L
PATRICIAN AND PLEBEIAN IN VIRGINIA—
Or the origin and development of the social classes of the Old
Dominion.
Thomas J. Wertenbaker, M.A. 239 p. 12°, Charlottesville, Va., 1910. The
Michie Co., printers.
— 5 H S
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VIRGINIA
PENSIONERS, WAE OF THE REVOLUTION—
Roll of the officers of Virginia who received land hounties Revo-
lutionary War. Also^ a roster of the Virginia Navy.
See Year Book Kentucky Sons of the American Revolution^ 189G.
Louisville, Ky., 1896. John P. Morton & Co., publishers.
See Spotsylvania County, Va.
PORTSMOUTH—
See Norfolk, Va.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR—
Eckenrode, H. J., Archivist.
List of the revolutionary soldiers of Virginia. Special report of
the Department of Archives and History for 1911. Also supplement
published in report of 1912.
Richmond, Va., 1912-1913. State Printer.
Virginia soldiers in the Revolution. A bibliography of muster and
pay-rolls, regimental histories, etc., with introductory and explanatory
notes.
By C. A. Flagg, catalogue division, and W. 0. Waters, bibliography
division. Library of Congress.
See Virginia Magazine of Biography and History.
Vol. XIX, No. 4, October, 1911.
Vol. XXII, No. 1, January, 1914.
Records of the Revolutionary War.
W. T. R. Saffell. 8°, N. Y., 1858. Also, Index to same.
Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War. McAllister data.
J. T. McAllister. 337 p. 8°, Hot Springs, Va., 1913. McAllister Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY—
A history of Rockingham County, Va.
466 p. 8°, Dayton, Va., 1912. Ruebush-Elkins Co., publisher.
SAFFELL, W. T. R.—
Records of the Revolutionary War.
8°, N. Y., 1858.
List of Virginia soldiers in the Revolution. Also index to.
337 p. 8°, Hot Springs, Va. Copyright 1913. J. T. McAllister Co.,
publishers.
ST. MARK^S PARISH—
Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Va.
Embracing a revised and enlarged edition of Dr. Philip Slaughter's
St. Mark's Parish.
Part I, 120 pp.
Part II, 160 pp.
Raleigh Travers Green, compiler and publisher. 8°, Culpeper, Va., 1900.
Exponent Printing Office.
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VIRGINIA
SAINT PETEirS PARISH—
The Parish Register of Saint Peter's, New Kent (Jountv, Va., i'roui
1G80 to 1787.
Parisli Record Series No. 2. National Society of the Colonial
Dames of America in the State of Virginia, publishers.
206 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1904. William Ellis Jones, book and job
printer.
SELDENS—
Seldens of Virginia, and allied families.
Mary Selden Kennedy. 2 vols. 8°, New York, 1911. Prank Allaben
Genealogical publishers.
SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE IN VIRGINIA—
A Study in the Development of the Revolution.
See Sixth Annual Report of the Library Boards State of Virginia,
1908-1909^ under head Virginia State Library.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY—
The German Element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
John Walter Wayland, B.A., Ph.D. 272 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1907.
The Michie Co., printers.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY PIONEERS—
8ee Frederick County, Va.
SHEPHERDSTOWN—
Historic Shepherdstown. Danske Dandridge.
362 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1910. The Michie Co., publishers.
SKETCHES—
Sketches of Virginia, Historical and Biographical.
Rev. William Henry Foote, D.D. 2 Series. 2d edition. 596 p. 8°,
Philadelphia, 1856. J. B. Lippincott & Co., publishers.
SOME PROMINENT VIRGINIA FAMILIES—
In four volumes.
Louise Pecquet du Bellet. 8", Lynchburg, Va., 1907. J. P. Bell & Co.,
publishers.
SOME VIRGINIA FAMILIES—
Being genealogies of the Kenney^ Stribling, Trout, Mcllhany, Mil-
ton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor/ McCormick, and other families of
Virginia.
Hugh Milton Mcllhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903.
Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY—
*
Virginia County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-1800. Being
transcriptions from the original files at the county courthouse of wills,
deeds, administrators and guardians^ bonds, marriage licenses, and lists
of revolutionary pensioners.
William Armstrong Crozier, P.R.S. 576 p. 8°, New York, 1905. Fox,
DufReld & Co., publishers.
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VIRGINIA
STATUTES AT LARGE—
Being a collection of all the laws of Virginia^ from first session of
Legislature in 1619 to 1792.
William Waller Hening, compiler. 13 vols. 8°, Richmond, 1809-1823.
Also Samuel Shepherd's continuation to Hening's statutes. 3 vols.
8°, Richmond, Va., 1835-1836.
TEURO PARISH—
The History of Truro Parish, Virginia. Edited with notes and
addenda.
Rev. Edward L. Goodwin and Rev. Philip Slaughter, D.D. 164 p.
12°, Philadelphia, 1908. George W. Jacobs Co., publishers.
VIRGINIA CAROLORUM—
The colony under the rule of Charles the first and second, a.d. 1625-
A.D. 1685. Based upon manuscripts and documents of the period.
Edward D. Neill, 446 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1886. Joel Munsell's Sons.
VIRGINIA COMPANY OF LONDON—
An introduction to the records of the Virginia Company of London.
With a bibliographical list of the extant documents.
Susan Kingsbury, M.A.M., Ph.D. 214 p. 4°, Library of Congress. U. S.
Government, publisher, 1905. Washington, D. C.
History of ; to and from the first colony, never before printed.
Edward D. Neill. 432 p. 12°, Albany, 1869. Joel Munsell, publisher.
VIRGINIA CONVENTION OF 1776—
A discourse delivered in the chapel of William and Mary College,
July 3, 1855.
Hugh Blair Grisby. 8°, Richmond, 1855.
VIRGINIA STATE PAPERS—
Calendar of Virginia State Papers and other manuscripts, 1652-
1781. Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond.
Arranged and edited by William P. Palmer. 8 vols. 4°, Richmond, 1875.
VIRGINIA STATE REPORTS—
Digested index to the Virginia reports, containing all the points
argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Virginia, from
Washington to second Randolph, inclusive. With a table of the names
of the cases reported.
Everard Hall. 654 p. 8°, Richmond, 1825. Published by Peter Cotton.
Washington County, Va. History of southwest A^irginia, 1746-1786.
Washington County, 1.777-1870. Lewis Preston Summers.
Lewis Preston Summers. 921 p. 8°, Richmond, 1913.
WESTMORELAND COUNTY, 1653-1912—
Parts t and II. A Short Chapter and Bright Day in its History.
T. R. B. Wright, compiler. 153 p. 8°, Richmond, Va., 1912. Whittet &
Shepperson, printers.
WILLIAM AND MARY QUARTERLY—
Vol. T, 1892, to A^ol. XXII, January, 1914. (Except Vol. Ill,
No. 1, July, 1894; Vol. VI, No. 1, July, 1897.)
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VIRGINIA- WASHINGTON STATE- WEST VIRGINIA
WILLIAM AND MARY QJJ AWrERLY— Concluded
Lyon G. Tyler, M.A., editor. Williamsburg, Va., 1892-1914. William and
Mary College, publishers.
WILLIAMSBURG—
The Orderly Book of that portion of the American Army stationed
at, or near Williamsburg, Va., under the command of General Andrew
Lewis, from March 18, 1776, to August 28, 1776. Printed from the
original manuscript, with notes and introduction.
Charles Campbell. 100 p. 8°, privately printed. Copy No. 74, Rich-
mond, Va., 1860.
WASHINGTON STATE
WASHINGTON STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
The Washington Historical Quarterly.
Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, 1906.
Vol. II, No. 1, 1908.
Washington University, Seattle, Wash. Published by The Society.
The Washington Historian.
Vol. I, No. 1, September, 1899.
WEST VIRGINIA
ALEE^S HISTOEY—
Aler's History of Martinsburg and Berkeley County, W. Va.
P. Vernon Aler. 452 p. 8°, Hagerstown, Md., 1888. The Mall Publishing
Company.
DEPAETMENT OF AECHIVES AND HISTOEY OF WEST
VIEGINIA—
Biennial reports, 1906-1910.
Virgil Lewis, archivist. 8°, Charleston, W. Va., 1906-1911. State Printer.
HISTOEY—
History of Early Settlement and Indian Wars of West Virginia.
Wills De Hass. 8°, Philadelphia, 1851.
HOW WEST VIEGINIA WAS MADE—
Virgil Lewis.
337 p. 8°, Charleston, W. Va., 1909.
SHEPHEEDSTOWN—
Historic Shepherdstown.
Danske Dandridge. 362 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1910. The Michie
Co., printers.
WEST VIEGINIA HISTOEICAL MAGAZINE—
Published quarterly. Vol. I, 1901, to Vol. V, 1905.
Published at Charleston, W. Va. J. S. Hale, editor. W. S. Laidley, editor.
WEST VIEGINIA, HISTOEY—
Natural Eesources, Industrial Enterprises and Institutions.
390 p. 8°, Charleston, 1904. Virgil Lewis. Tribune Printing Co.
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WISCONSIN-FAMILY HISTORIES
COLUMBIA COUNTY—
The Family Tree of Columbia County, Wis.
A. J. Turner. 142 p. 8°, Portage, Wis., 1904. The Wisconsin State
Register, publishers.
CUSHING FAMILY—
Three Wisconsin Cushings. A sketch of the lives of Howard B.,
Alonzo H., and William B. Cushing, children of a pioneer family of
Waukesha Countyr
Theron Wilber Haight, 109 p. 8°, Madison, Wis., 1910. Wisconsin
Historical Society, publishers. Wisconsin Historical Commission Original
Papers, No. 3.
HISTORY OF THE CHURCHES AND MINISTERS—
Connected with the Presbyterian and Congregational convention of
Wisconsin, and of the operations of the American Home Missionary
Society in the state for the past ten years.
Rev. Dexter Clary. 128 p. 12°, Beloit, Wis., 1861. B. E. Hale, printer.
MILWAUKEE—
Pioneer History of Milwaukee, from first settlement in 1833 to
1841.
James S. Buck. 2 vols. 8°, Milwaukee, 1890. Swain & Tate, publishers.
Under the Charter, from 1847 to 1853. Vols.' Ill, IV.
James S. Buck. 2 vols. 8°, Milwaukee. Simes, Swain & Co., 1884.
WISCONSIN STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Edited
by Lyman Copeland Draper, LL.D., secretary of the society. Being a
page for page reprint of the original issue of 1855; with the addition
of a memoir of Dr. Draper, and the early records of the society, 1849-
1854. Reuben Gold Thwaites, secretary.
164 p. 8°, Madison, Wis., 1903. State Printer.
Collections of the Historical Society of Wisconsin.
Vol. XX, 1911.
Madison, Wis. Published by The Society.
Proceedings of, First, 1855, to 60th, 1912.
8°, Madison, Wis.
WAR OF THE REBELLION—
A bibliography of Wisconsin's participation in the War between the
States. Based upon material contained in the Wisconsin Historical
Library.
Isaac S. Bradley, compiler. 8°, Madison, 1911. State Printer.
FAMILY HISTORIES
ABBE GENEALOGY—
From notes by F. J. A. Wallace.
12°, n. p. Frankfort, Pa., n. d. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
71
FAMILY HISTORIES
ACKERLY—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
ADDISON—
8ee Selden.
ALDEN—
John Alden, of Ashfield, Mass., and Chautauqua County, N. Y.
His Alden ancestors and his descendants, 1620-1909.
84 p. 8°, Delaware, O., 1909. Printed for the Author for private circu-
lation. Frank Wesley Alden, compiler.
ALEXANDEE—
8ee Selden.
ALLEN—
See Selden.
ALLERTON—
A history of the Allerton family in the United States, 1585-1885.
Walter S. Allerton. Revised and enlarged by Horace True Currier. 149
p. 8°, Chicago, 1900. Samuel Waters Allerton, publisher.
AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, (THE)—
Being a catalogue of family histories and publications.
William H. Whitmore. 287 p. 8°, Albany, 1868. Joel Munsell, publisher.
ANDERSON—
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson,
Rhoads, and Finch families,
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., .1907. Newburgh
Journal Co., publishers.
See Hill.
ANDREW—
Discourse delivered before the New England Historical and Geneal-
ogical Society, Boston, April 2, 1868, on the Life and Character of the
Hon. John Albion Andrew, LL.D.
Rev. Elias Nason, M.A. 76 p. 8°, Boston, 1868. New England Historical
and Genealogical Society, publishers.
ANTISDEL, ANTISDALE, AI\TISELL—
Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Mary Antisell, of
Norwich and Willington, Conn. Including some records of Christopher
Antisell, of SradufI Birr, (Kings County) Ireland.
Mary Elizabeth Tisdel Wyman, compiler. 335 p. 8°, Painesville, O.,
19Q8. The Champlain Printing Co., Columbus, 0.
ARMISTEAD—
See Selden.
ARNOTT—
See McMillan.
AUSTIN—
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson,
Rhodes, and Finch families.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
AUSTIN—
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh
Journal Co., publishers.
BAILEY—
The Eecord of my Ancestry.
Frederick W. Bailey, compiler. 4°, Worcester, Mass., 1892. Publisher
not given.
BALCH—
See Peaslee.
BALL—
See Selden.
BALLAED—
Genealogy (reprinted from Essex Antiquarian).
16°, n. p., Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
BARKER—
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson,
Rhodes, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh
Journal Co., publishers.
BARNEY—
James Hayward. Born April 4, 1750. Killed in the Battle of
Lexington, April 19, 1775; with genealogical notes relating to' the
Haywards.
William Frederick Adams, compiler. 58 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1911.
Privately printed.
BARRETT—
Barrett Ancestry. Compiled by George Castor Martin, from works
pertaining to the family, by Charles Edward Potter, Joseph Hartwell
Barrett, A.M., William Barrett, Dr. James Savage, and others.
23 p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
BARRY—
Barry Family.
Arthur Collins. 8°, n. p., Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce,
publishers.
BARTLETT—
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville) and
Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pennsylvania), Evans and Vezzy, Hendrix,
Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring,
Swartz, Zook (or Ziig), Webb.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy. Milo Custer.
BASYE—
See Cloyde.
BAYLOR—
See Selden.
BEALE FAMILY—
See Edwards.
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FAMILY HISTORIES
BBAULIEU—
See Le Sage.
BECKWITH—
Beckwith Notes. A. C. Beckwith, editor. No. 2, 1899; No. 3,
1901; No. 5, 1904; No. 6, 1907. (Serial.) Elkhorn, Wis.
Marvin Beckwith and his wife Abigail Clark^ their colonial anccji-
tors and their descendants.
A. C. Beckwith. 88 p. 8°, Elkhorn, Wis., 1899.
BELAND—
See Le Sage.
BELLEVILLE—
See Belvel.
BELVEL (OE BELLEVILLE FAMILY) —
Some old family records. Belvel (or Belleville), etc.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.
BENJAMIN—
Benjamin families from Columbia County, N. Y.
B. M. Benjamin, compiler. 32 p. 12°, Bloomington, 111., 1911. Panta-
graph Printing Co., publishers.
BENTON—
The Benton Family. By S. V. Talcott. Eearranged and published
by Martin and Allardyce.
8 p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce.
BEEKELEY—
See Selden.
BEVEELY—
See Selden.
BIEDSELL—
Genealogy of the Myers, Lindley and Birdsell families. In poems.
12°, place and publisher not given.
BIEKBECK—
Morris Birkbeck. Daniel Berry, M.D.,
See pp. 259-373, in Publication No. 9, Illinois State Historical
Library, 1904.
BLACKWELDEE—
Blackwelder, Scherer families.
I. S. Blackwelder, compiler. Typewritten document.
BLEDSOE—
See Tennessee, Sumner County.
BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS—
Some old gravestone inscriptions in Bloomington and Eandolph
townships., McLean County, 111.
Milo Custer. Typewritten manuscript,
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FAMILY HISTORIES
BOISSEAU—
See N"ew York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
BOWDITCH—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
BRECKENEIDGE—
See Selden.
BREWER—
See Selden.
BRINCKERHOFF—
The family of Joris Dircksen Brinckerhoff, 1638.
188 p. 8°, New York, 1887. Richard Brinkerhoff, printer.
BROOKE—
See Selden.
BROOKS—
Genealogy of the Greenlee families in America, Scotland, Ireland,
and England. With ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily
Brooks Greenlee, also genealogical data on the McDowells, of Virginia
and Kentucky.
Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee, compilers. 744
p. 4°, Chicago, 1908. Privately printed. Copy No. 60.
BROWN—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
See Selden.
BROWNING—
Genealogy of the Brownings in America. From 1621 to 1908.
Edward Franklin Browning. 982 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1908. Journal
Print.
BUCKLEY—
See Thomas.
BUNKER—
See New York, Long Island Genealogies, By Mary Powell Bunker.
BURLEY, BURLEIGH—
Genealogy of the Burley or Burleigh Family of America.
Charles Burleigh. 8°, Portland, Me., 1880. Press of B. Thurston & Co.
BURWELL—
See Selden.
BUTTERFIELD—
The Arms of the Butterfield and Butterworth families.
8 p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
BUTTERS—
Genealogical Registry of the Butters Family (witli illustrations),
including the descendants of William Butter, of Woburn, Mass., 1665,
FAMILY HISTORIES
BUTTEES—
and their families of New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio,
Iowa, and others bearing the name who settled in America.
466 p. 8°, Chicago, 1896. David Oliphant, printer.
BUTTEEWOETH—
8ee Butterfield.
BYED—
See Selden.
CADWELL.
Dr. George Cadwell (Caldwell). By Eichard W. Mills.
See pp. 112-121 in Publication No. 10, Illinois State Historical
Library, 1905.
CAGE—
See Tennessee, Sumner County.
CALDWELL—
The Caldwell Chronicle.
Vol. I, No. 1, October 19, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 2, November 2, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 3, November 16, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 4, December, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 5, March, 1900.
Augustine Caldwell, publishers. 5 Nos. 8°, Providence, R. I., 1899-1900.
CALKINS—
The Calkins Memorial Military Eoster.
William Wirt Calkins. 204 p. 8°, Chicago. Copyright 1903. M. A.
Donohue, publisher.
Calkins Memorial, Military Eoster and Genealogy Supplement.
William Wirt Calkins. 46 p. 8°, Chicago, 1909. M. A. Donohue & Co.,
publishers.
CANTEELI^
A biographical album and history of the descendants of Zebulon
Cantrell, the immigrant, covering the period froni 1700 to 1898.
Carmi G. Cantrell, editor and compiler. 72 p. 8°, Springfield, 1898.
Illinois State Register.
CAPEN—
The descendants of John Capen (1765-1849), and Ehoda Thomson,
with some account of his ancestry.
Charles L. Capen. 20 p. 8°, Bloomington, 111., 1901. Publisher not given.
CAEEY—
See Morton.
CAEPENTEE—
Genealogical notes of the Carpenter family, including the autobio-
graphy 'and personal reminiscences of Dr. Seymour D. Carpenter,
Lieutenant Colonel, in the War for the Union, with genealogical and
biographical appendix.
76
FAMILY HISTORIES
CAEPENTER FAMILY—
Edwin Sawyer Walker, A.M., editor. 242 p. 8°, Springfield, 1907. Copy-
right by George N. Kreider. Copy No, 18. Illinois State Journal, printers.
CARE—
The American Carr Families. Compiled from the works of several
authors.
10 p. 12°, Frankfort, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
CARTER—
The descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter, of "Barford/' Lancaster
County, Va., with genealogical notes of many of the allied families.
Joseph Lyon Miller, M.D. 388 p. 8°, Whittet & Shepperson, printers.
Thomas, W. Va., 1912.
8ee Selden.
CAEVER—
Bee Gilbert.
GARY—
See Selden.
CASE—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
CASTOR—
Castor Family. Holmsburg branch.
Richard Allen Martin. 8°, n. p., Frankford, Pa., 1909. Martin & Allar-
dyce, publishers.
CHAPLINE—
See Selden.
CHEW—
See Thomas.
CHRISTLIEB—
The Christlieb Family.
Benjamin F. Christlieb. 52 p. 8°, 1895. Publisher not given.
CLARK—
See Morton.
CLAY—
See Filson Club Pub. No. 14.
215 p. 4°, Louisville, 1899.
CLAYTON—
See Selden.
CLOYD—
Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp families, in America, with
brief sketches referring to tlie families of Tngels, Jones, Marsliall and
Smith.
A. D. Cloyd, M.D. 297 p. 8°, Omaha, Neb., 1912. The Champlin Press,
Columbus, O.
77
FAMILY HISTORIES
COLCORD—
Colcord genealogy. Descendants of Edward Col cord, of New
Hampshire, 1630 to 1908.
Doane B. Colcord, B.S., M.D. 42 p. 8°, Coudersport, Pa., 1908. Published
by Mahlon J. Colcord.
COLGATE—
8ee Selden.
COLLINS—
The Collins Family. Genealogical record (in part) of the descend-
ants of John Collins, Sr., from 1640 to 1760. A complete record of the
descendants of William Collins and Esther Morris, from 1760 to 1897.
William H. Collins. 184 p. 4°, Quincy, 111., 1897. Volk, Jones & McMein,
publishers.
CONGDON—
Waterman Illinois Year Book, 1902, 1907.
Contains Genealogy of the Congdon Family.
George Edward Congdon, compiler. Published Sac City, Iowa, 1902.
Published Hiawatha, Kans., 1907. The Smith Printing Co., publishers.
CONKLING—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
CONNELLEY—
See pp. 276-282, in Doniphan^s Expedition and the Conquest of
New Mexico and California.
William Elsey Connelley. Topeka, Kans., 1907. Published by the
Author.
COOKE—
See Selden.
COEBIN—
See Selden.
COREY, HENRY—
War 1812. Bounty Lands. Vellum Document No. 7687. Signed
by President James Monroe, granting to Henry Corey 160 acres of
land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December
13, 1817.
COWLES—
Alfred Cowles.
By Dr. J. F. Snyder.
See pp. 167-178, in Publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical
Library, 1909.
COX—
See Some old family records, Bartlett, Bevel, Dille, Cox, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
CROSHAW—
See Selden.
78
FAMILY HISTORIES
GUSHING—
See Wisconsin History Commission Original Papers No. 3.
CUSTEE—
The Custer Families.
Milo Custer. 22 p. 8°, Bloomington, 111., 1912. Publishers not given.
DANDRIDGE—
See Selden.
DAY—
Stuart, Freeman, Day, Pyke, Families.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, July 13, 1912.
DEAISr-
G-enealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson,
Ehoades, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh
Journal Co., publishers.
DELANEY—
Life and public services of Martin E. Delaney, sub-assistant com-
missioner, Bureau of Eelief of Eefugees, Freedmen, and of Abandoned
Lands, and late Major of 104 Eeg't. IT. S. Colored troops.
Frank A. Rollin. 367 p. 12°, Boston, 1883. Lee & Shephard, publishers.
DEMING—
The Doming Family.
S. V. Talcott. Rearranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 8 p.
12°, New York City, 1912.
DENTON—
Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
DE PEYSTEEr-
John Watts DePeyster,Vol. I.
Frank Allaben. 323 p. 8°, New York, 1908. Frank Allaben Co.,
publishers.
DEEING—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
DEWEES, DEWEESE—
Genealogical data, biographical facts and liistorical information
collected by Mrs. Philip E. LaMuuyan.
Ellwood Roberts, editor. 294 p. 8°, Norristown, Pa., 1905. William H.
Roberts, publisher.
DILLE—
See Some old family records, Bartlott, Belvel, (Belleville) &
Dille, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
DTLLMAN—
See Houser.
79
FAMILY HISTORIES
DOUGLASS—
8ee Tennessee, Sumner Co.
DOUGLASS—
See New York Shelter Island Presbvterian Church.
DUDLEY—
Memorial of the reunion of the descendants of Governor Thomas
Dudley.
Dean Dudley. Appendix. 52 p. 8°, Wakefield, Mass., 1893. Published
by the Author.
DUFFIELD—
8ee Gilbert.
DLl^IONT—
See Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
EDGAE—
John Edgar. See article on, by James H. Eoberts, pp. 64-73, in
Publication No. 12, Illinois State Historical Library, 1907.
EDWAEDS—
Historic sketches of the Beall and Edv/ards families and their des-
cendants, 360 to 1892.
Albert S. Edwards. 47 p. 8°, Springfield, 111., 1910. H. W. Rokker,
printer.
EDWAEDS—
Historic sketches of the Edwards and Todd families and their des-
cendants, 1523-1895. '
Georgie Hortense Edwards. 38 p. 8°, Springleld, 111., 1895. H. W.
Rokker, printer.
ELLICOTT—
See Thomas.
ENDICOTT—
The Endicott Family. By Charles M. Endicott, Esq., of Salem.
Eeprinted from the New England Historical and Genealogical Eegister,
1847.
n. p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
ESKEIDGE—
See Selden.
EVANS—
See Some old family records, Bartlett, Belvel, (Belleville), Dille,
Evans, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
FAIEFAX—
See Thomas,
80
FAMILY HISTORIES
FAIEFIELD—
See Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
FIELD—
Field Genealogy. Being the record of all the Field Family in
America, whose ancestors were in this country prior to 1700. Emigrant
ancestors located in Massachusetts, Ehode Island, New York, New
Hampshire, Virginia, all descendants of the Fields of England, whose
ancestor was Hurbutus de la Field, from Alsace-Lorraine.
Frederick Clifton Pierce. 2 vols. 8°, Chicago, 1901. Hammond Press,
W. B. Conkey & Co.
FINCH—
See Hill.
FISK, FISKE—
Fiske and Fisk Family, being the record of the descendants of
Symond Fiske, Lord of the Manor of Stadhaugh, Suffolk County, Eng.,
from the time of Henry IV to date, including all the American members
of the family.
Frederick Clifton Pierce. 654 p. 8°, Chicago, 1896. W. B. Conkey,
publishers.
FLINT—
The Flint Genealogy. By J. Lawrence Bass. Bewritten from
Mr. Bass' Flint Genealogy in the New England Historical and Genea-
logical Eegister of 1860.
9 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
FONTAINE—
Memoirs of a Huguenot family ; translated and compiled from the
original autobiography of the Eev. James Fontaine, and other family
manuscripts, etc.
Ann Maury. 512 p. 12°, N. Y., 1872. G. P. Putnam & Sons, publishers.
See Selden.
FOED—
Governor Thomas Ford in Ogle County. By Eebecca H. Kauffman.
See pp. 107-114, in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical
Library, 1911.
Governor Thomas Ford and his family. By Dr. J. F. Snyder.
See pp. 45-51, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Societv
VoL III, No. 2, July, 1910. ^'
Also pp. 127-128, in Journal of the Society. Vol. IV No 1
April, 1911. > ■ ^
FOEDHAM—
The Fordhams and La Serres of tlie English settlement in Edwards
County, 111. By Walter Colyer.
See pp. 43-54, in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical
Library, 1911,
Flacg Family History. Compiled
by Norman G. & Lucius C. S. Flagg,
81
FAMILY HISTORIES
FORREST— •
See Selden.
FREEMAN—
Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke.
Eugene P. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, August 20, 1911.
FRENCH—
The families of Frencli, of Bclturbet, and Nixon, of Fermanagh,
and their descendants.
Rev. Biddall Swanzy, M.A. 211 p. 8°, Dublin, 1908. Printed for private
circulation. Alex. Thom & Co., Ltd.
FULLWOOD—
See Halley, Parry, Pyke.
GAMBLE—
See Selden.
GILBERT—
The Gilbert Family, the Carver Family, and the Duffield Family.
Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 18 p. 12°, Prankford, Pa., 1911. Martin &
Allardyce, publishers.
GILPIN—
The Name, Arms and Crest of the Family of Gilpin,
n. p. 12°, Prankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
GOODRICH—
The Goodrich Family.
S. V. Talcott. Rearranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 30
p. 12°, New York City, 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
GOUDY—
Goudy Family in Illinois.
Ensley Moore, pp. 315-323. Transactions Illinois State Historical
Society, 1907.
GRAHAM—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
GRANT—
The ancestry of General Grant, and their contemporaries.
Edward Chauncey Marshall, A.M. 186 p. 12°, New York, 1869. Sheldon
& Co., publishers.
GRAVES—
See Selden.
GREENLEE—
Genealogy of the Greenlee families in America, Scotland, Ireland
and England, with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily
Brooks Greenlee. Also genealogical data o^ the McDowells of Virginia
and Kentucky.
— 6 H S
82
FAMILY HISTORIES
GEEENLEE FAMILY—
Ralph Stebbins Greenlee and Robert Lemuel Greenlee. 744 p. 4°, Chi-
cago, 1908. Privately printed. Copy No. 60.
GEESHAM—
Biographical and historical sketches of the Greshams of America
and across the seas.
53 p. 8°, Hillsboro, 111., 1913. Alexander Taylor Strange, compiler. Pub-
lished by the Compiler.
GEISWOLD—
See Lane.
GUEST—
See Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene P. McPike. Reprinted from Magazine of History, 1912.
HALE—
The Hale Family of Connecticut.
Seymour Morris. 12 p. 8°, Boston, 1907. David Clapp & Son, publishers.
HALL^
Memoranda relating to the ancestry and family of Sophia Fidelia
Hall.
Mrs. Sophia Fidelia Hall Coe. 213 p. 8°, Meriden, Conn., 1902. Printed
by The Curtiss Way Co.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HALLEY—
Halley and Pyke Families.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, July 16, 1910.
HAVENS—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HAMELIN—
See Le Sage.
HAVILAND—
See Westchester County, N. Y.
HAYES—
Descendants of I|^ichard Hayes^ of Lyme, Conn., tlirough his son,
Titus Hayes.
Harriet Morse Weeks of Evanston, 111. Edited by Rollin Hillyer Cooke,
Pittsfield, Mass. 192 p. 8°, Pittsfield, Mass. Press of The Eagle Publishing
Company.
HAYWAED—
James Hay ward, born April 4, 1750. Killed in the Battle of Lex-
ington, April 19, 1775. With genealogical notes relating to the
Haywards.
William Frederick Adams. 58 p. 8°, Springfield, Mass., 1911, Privately
printed. Copyright William Frederick Adams.
83
FAMILY HISTORIES
HELMERSHAUSEN—
Helmershausen Family.
Autobiography oi' Henry Charles Frederick Helmershausen, Jr.
pp. 531-534, in Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society,
Vol. VI, No. 4, January, 1914.
HEMENWAY—
The Massachusetts Hemenway Family. Descendants of Ralph
Hemenway, of Roxbury, Mass., 1634.
Rufus Hemenway. Compiled by Mary Hemenway Newton. Other lines
collected, and published by Clair Alonzo Newton. 41 p. 8°, Naperville, 111.,
1912. Clair Alonzo Newton, publisher.
HENDRIX—
See Some old family histories, Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, etc.
Mile Custer. Typewritten copy.
HENRY—
See Selden.
HENSHAW—
See Hinshaw.
HILL—
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson,
Rhoades, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh
Journal Co., publishers.
HINSHAW—
The Hinshaw and Henshaw families.
William Hinshaw. Edited by Milo Custer. 66 p. S°, Bloomington, 111.,
1911. Frank I. Miller Co., publishers.
HOAR—
See Parsons.
HOMMEDIEU 'L—
S&e New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HOOVER—
See Houser.
HOPKINS—
The Name and the Coat of Arms.
n. p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Churcli.
See Thomas.
HOUSER—
Genealogy of the Houser, Rliorer, Dillman, Hoover families.
Dr. W. W. Houser. 239 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Pantagraph Printing
Co., publishers. *
84
FAMILY HISTORIES
HUBBARD—
One thousand years Hubbard history.
Harlan Page Hubbard, publisher. (Sample pages — pamphlet.)
HUDSON—
See Le Sage.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
HUGUENOT—
Memoirs of a Huguenot family; translated and compiled from the
original autobiography of the Eev. James Fontaine, and other family
manuscripts, etc.
Ann Maury. 512 p. 12°, N. Y., 1872. G. P. Putnam & Sons, publishers.
HULI^
A record of the descendants of George Hull.
Delos Hull, compiler. 53 p. 8°, Oak Park, 111., 1909. Publisher not given.
HUNTEE—
See Selden.
HUTTON—
The life of William Hutton and the history of the Hutton Family.
Edited from the original manuscripts, with the addition of numerous
illustrative notes, original matter, examples of Hutton's poetical pro-
ductions and notices of all his works, etc.
Llewellynn Jewitt, F.S.A. 464 p. 12°, London, 1872. Frederick Warne &
Co., publishers.
INGELS—
See Cloyd.
JACKSON—
The family history of Michael Jackson, emigrant from Ireland,
citizen of Hartford County, Conn., his descendants and collateral
families, which whom they were connected.
116 p. 8°, Kansas City, Mo., 1909. Franklin Hudson Co., publishers.
JAMES—
The James-Stites Genealogy.
E. J. James.
New York Genealogical and Biographical Eecorcl. Vol. XXVIII,
October, 1897. Vol. XXIX, April, 1898.
Pub. N. Y. 1897, 1898. N. Y, Genealogical and Biog. Soc.
JESSUP—
The ancestors and a summary of the events of fifty years. A paper
read at the fiftieth anniversary, March 17, 1903.
Armstrong Jessup and Mary Jane Van Duzer Jessup, 1853-1903. 23 p.
4°, Chicago, 1903. Publisher not given.
JOHNSON—
See Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the Thomas
Family of Maryland.
85
FAMILY HISTORIES
JOHNSON—
Jacob Johnson^ of Harpswcll, Maine^, and liis descendants east and
west.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 132 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1907. Rumford
Printing Co.
JONES—
See Cloyd.
Some old family records, Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), and Dille,
Cox, Ouster (Custer of Pennsylvania), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones,
etc.
Milo Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.
Zenus Jones. War 1812, bounty lands. Vellum Document No,
3646, signed by President James Monroe, granting to Zenus Jones 160
acres of land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated
December 13, 1817.
JUDD—
The Name and the Arms.
n. p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1910. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
KANE—
Elias Kent Kane.
Henry Barrett Chamberlin. pp. 162-170. In Publication No. 13. Illinois
State Historical Library, 1908.
Kane, Caroline Beers. See Appendix.
KEIM—
The Keim and allied families.
De B. Randolph Keim, editor. Monthly Periodical No. 1 (Sample Copy).
December, 1898. Harrisburg, 1898.
KENNEDY—
See Selden.
KENTUCKY FAMILIES—
See Publications of the Filson Club.
Louisville, Ky,, publishers.
KESTER—
The Pound and Kester Families.
John E. Hunt, compiler. 628 p. 8°, Chicago, 1904. Regan Printing
House.
KING—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
KINNEY—
Some Virginia Families. Being genealogies of the Kinney, Strib-
ling. Trout, McUhany, Milton, Rogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, Mc-
Cormick, and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton Mcllhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903.
Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
86
FAMILY HISTORIES
KIRKE—
See General Works. Canada. The First Conquest of Canada.
Henry Kirke, M.A.B., C. L. Oxon.
KNICKERBACKER, KNICKERBOCKER—
The Knickerbacker or Knickerbocker Family.
George Castor Martin from mss. notes by Mrs. Alfred H. Massey. 7 p.
12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
KNIGHT—
The Knight Family.
Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 16 p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1911. Martin &
Allardyce, publishers.
KOERNER—
Gustavus Koerner. By Hon. R. E. Rombauer.
pp. 286-307, in Publication No. 9, Illinois State Historical Library,
1904.
McCormack, Thomas J. Editor Memoirs of Gustave Koerner.
2 vols. 8°, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1909. Torch Press, publishers.
LANE—
Genealogical notes on the families of Daniel Lane, 2d, and Mary
Griswold Lane, married July 14, 1763.
H. W. Lane and A. C. Beckwith, compilers. 12°, Elkhorn, Wis., 1899.
See Selden.
LA SERRES—
The Fordhams and La Serres of the English settlement in Edwards
County, 111. By Walter Colyer.
See pp. 43-54, in Publication No. 16, Illinois State Historical
Library, 1911.
LAWRANCE, LAWRENCE—
See Thomas.
LAWRANCE—
Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrance. A West River Register
and genealogical notes.
Rev. Lawrence Buckley Thomas. 136 p. 8°, New York, 1883. Thomas
Whittaker, publisher.
LAWRENCE—
Genealogical notes; containing tlio pedigree of the Thomas family
of Maryland and connected families, the Snowden, Buckley, Lawrence,
etc.
Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Thomas B. Lawrence,
publisher.
LE BARON—
Dcscendauts of Francis Le Baron, of Plymouth, Mass.
Mary Le Baron Stockwell, cqmpiler. 521 p. 8°, Boston, 1904. T. R
Marvin & Son, printers.
87
FAMILY HISTORIES
LEE—
See Selden.
LEFFINGWELL—
The Leffingwell Eecord, 1G37-1897. A genealogy of the descend-
ants of Lieut. Thomas Leffingwell, one of the founders of Norwich,
Conn.
Albert Leffingwell, M.D., and Charles Wesley Leffingwell, D.D. 256 p- 8",
Aurora, N. Y., 1897. Leffingwell Co., publishers.
LE SAGE—
Memorial des Families divise en trois parties. Genealogie Le Sage,
avec annexe Hudon dit Beaulieu and Beland. Genealogies Martin &
Hamlin.
Par Madame Caroline Hamlin, nee Martin. 227 p. 8°, Montreal, 1910.
Publisher not given.
LEWIS—
Lewisiana or. The Lewis Letter, Periodical, relating to the Lewis
Family, April, 1899.
Pam. odd Nos.
Carll A. Lewis, publisher.
L'HOMMEDIEir—
See Hommedieu.
LINCOLN—
Abraham Lincoln. An American Migration Family ; English, not
German.
Marian Dexter Learned. 149 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1909. William J.
Campbell, publisher.
The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln.
J^ R. Hutchinson and J. Henry Lea. 212 p. 4^, Boston and New York,
1909. Houghton, Miffln & Co., publishers.
Lincoln Families of Massachusetts. Notes on, with some account
of the family of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the iTnited States.
Solomon Lincoln. 10 p. 8°, Boston, 1865. David Clapp & Son, printers.
The Parents of Lincoln. Ida M. Tarbell.
pp. 17-24. In Abraham Lincoln. Published by "The Lincoln
Farm Association. February 12, 1907. A souvenir of Lincoln's
Birthday.
LOVELL—
See Weymouth, Mass. ' Hist. Society Collections No. 1.
Published by The Society, Weymouth, Mass., 1881.
LINDLEY—
See pp. 187-196. In Poems by John F. Myers. Also Myers Family.
LINDSLAY—
See Selden.
FAMILY HISTORIES
LINN—
A history of a fragment of the Clan Linn and a genealogy of the
Linn and related families.
Dr. George Wilds Linn. 204 p. 8°. Copyright 1906 by George Wilds
Linn. Report Print, Lebanon, Pa.
LOGAN—
See Morton.
LUCE—
See Some old family histories. Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, etc.
Mile Custer. Typewritten copy.
LUDLAM—
Genealogical sketch of Lndlam Family, from the early settlement
of Cape May County, N. J., 1692.
Anthony J. Ludlam, compiler. 4°, Springfield, 111., 1878. H. W. Rokker,
printer.
LUNDY—
The Lundy Family and their descendants of whatsoever surname.
With a biographical sketch of Benjamin Lundy.
William Clinton Armstrong, A.M. 485 p. 8°, New Brunswick, N. J.,
1902. J. Heidinsfeld, printer.
Benjamin Lundy, Pioneer of Freedom.
By Geo. A. Lawrence, in Journal of the Ills. State Hist. Soc. Vol.
6, No. 2, July, 1913. pp. 175-205.
LYLE—
The ancestry and posterity of Matthew, John, Daniel, and Samuel
Lyie, pioneer settlers in Virginia.
Oscar K. Lyle, 361 p. 4°, New York City. Printed by Lecouver Press
Co., 1912.
LYON—
See Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene P. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
McCLUEE—
Diary of David McClure, 1748-1820.
Notes by Franklin B. Dexter.
David McClure. Privately printed. 219 p. 8°, N. Y., 1899. The Knicker-
bocker Press.
McCOEMICK—
Some Virginia families, being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling,
Trout, Mcllhany, Milton, Eogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick,
and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton Mcllhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903.
Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
McDonald-
The Glengarry McDonalds of Virginia. With an introductory
sketch of the early history of the Glengarry Clan,
89
FAMILY HISTORIES
MoDOKALD FAMILY—
Mrs. Flora McDonald Williams. 340 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1911. George
G. Fetter Co., publishers.
Mx^DOWELL-^
See Greenlee.
McDowells—
See Brooks and Greenlee.
MoILHANY—
Some Virginia families^ being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling,
Trout, Mcllhany, Milton, Eogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick,
and other families of Virginia. .
Hugh Milton McUhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903.
Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
MACKENZIE—
See Some old family histories. Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille^
Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, etc.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
McLEAN COUNTY, ILLINOIS—
Heads of families of McLean County, 111., at the census of 1840.
(Taken by Jacob Spawr.)
Copied and re-arranged by Milo Custer. Bloomington, 111., 1911. Type-
written manuscript.
McLEAN—
John McLean. By Capt. J. H. Burnham.
Publication No. 8, Illinois State Historical Library, 1903, pp.
198-201.
McMillan—
McMillan Genealogy and History. A record of the descendants of
John McMillan and Mary Arnott, C. E. McMillan, and W. E. McMillan.
353 p. 8°. Place and publisher not given.
MACON—
See Selden.
McPIKE—
See Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
MAEKHAM—
See Marshall.
MARSHALL—
See Cloyd.
The Marshall Family, or a genealogical chart of the descendants
of John Marshall and Elizabeth Markham, his wife, sketches of indi-
viduals and notices of families connected with them.
W. M. Paxton. 415 p. 8°, Cincinnati, O., 1885. Robert Clarke & Co.,
publishers.
MARTIN-
See Le Sage.
90
FAMILY HISTORIES
MASON—
8ee Selden.
MATHEWS—
See Morton.
MAYO—
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
See Eandolph.
MEECEE—
8ee Selden.
MEEEYMAN—
Walter Merryman^ of Harpswell^ Maine, and his descendants.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 123 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1905. Rumford
Publishing Co.
MICHAUX—
See Morton.
MILESIAN FAMILIES OF lEELAND—
A genealogical history of the Milesian families of Ireland, with the
monument to Brian Boroimhe; the chart of the Armorial bearings of
the same families.
B. W. DeCourcy, compiler and editor. 77 p. 12°, Cincinnati, 1880. W.
F. Overdick and M, L. Riegel, publishers.
MILLEE—
The Eeverend Alexander Miller, of Virginia, and some of his
descendants.
Milo Custer. 36 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Publisher not given.
MILTON—
Some Virginia families, being genealogies of the Kinney, Stribling,
Trout, Mcllhany, Milton, Eogers, Tate, Snickers, Taylor, McCormick,
and other families of Virginia.
Hugh Milton Mcllhany, Jr., M.A., Ph.D. 274 p. 8°, Staunton, Va., 1903.
Stoneburner & Pruber, printers.
MISNE—
See Morton.
MOFFAT—
Moffat Genealogies. Descent froin Eev. John JMoffat, of Ulster
County, N. Y.
R. Burnham Moffat. 158 p. 8°, Privately printed, 1909. Press of L.
Middleditch Co., N. Y.
MOOEE—
A history of the descendants of Shildes Moore, in America, covering
a period of one hundred and fifty-nine years, from 1732 to 1891.
George L. Moore. 156 p. 8°, Belleville, 111. Risdon Alexander Moore,
publisher.
Proceedings of the centennial reunion of the "Moore Family'' held
at Belleville, 111., May 31 and June 1, 1882.
91
FAMILY HISTORIES
MOORE FAMILY—
Dr. D. N. Moore and McCabe Moore, publishers. 82 p. 8'^ St. Louis, Mo.,
1882. A. R. Fleming, printer.
See Selden.
MOEETS—
See Collins.
MORSE—
Descendants of Saniuel Morse, of Wortbington, Mass.
Harriet Morse Weeks of Bvanston, 111. 56 p. Addenda. 8", Pittsfield,
Mass., 1907. Eagle Printing and Binding Co.
MORTON—
The Mortons, Venables, Michaiix of Saurin, Misnies, France,
Rochette of Holland, Carey, Woodson, Logan, Clark, Matlicws.
Miss Morton of Birmingham, Ala.
See pp. 87-91, in the Register of the Kentucky State Historica]
Society. Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911.
MOUNTAIN—
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene P. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
MUNSON—
Mnnson Family Reunion. Proceedings of the second Munson
Family Reunion.
8°, New Haven, 1896. Publisher not given.
MYERS—
G-enealogy of the Myers, Lindley, and Birdsell Families. In poems.
John F. Myers. 12°. Place and publisher not given.
NANCE—
Zachariah Nance. Soldier of the Revolution. See Notice of the
death of, in the Sangamo Journal, January 9, 1836.
NEW HAMPSHIRE—
Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire,
in four volumes.
Ezra Stearns, compiler, assisted by Edward E. Parker. 8°, New York,
1908. The Lewis Publishing Co., publishers.
NEWTON—
The Colchester, Conn., Newton Family. Descendants of Thomas
Newton, of Fairfield, Conn., 1639.
Compiled by Clair Alonzo Newton. 134 p. 12°, Naperville, 111., 1911.
Publisher not given.
Richard Newton, of Sudbury, Mass., 1638-39. Also an account
of the Indian Raid in Barnard, Vt., August 9, 1780.
Rev. William Monroe Newton, compiler. Copy No. 83. 52 p. 8°, Woon-
socket, R. I. Published by W. M. Newton & Son.
See Selden.
NEW YORK AND NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES—
Genealogical notes of New York and New England families.
92
FAMILY HISTORIES
NEW YOEK AND NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES—
S. V. Talcott, compiler. 747 p. and index 39 p. 8°, Albany, 1883. Weed,
Parsons & Co., publishers.
NOBLAT, NOBLET, NOBLETT, NOBLIT, NOBLOT—
Genealogical collections relating to the families of Noblet, Noblat,
Noblot, and Noblets, of France; Noblet and Noblett, of Great Britain;
Noblet, Noblett, Noblit and Noblitt, of America; with some particular
account of William Noblit^ of Middletown Township, Chester County,
now Delaware County, Pa., U.S.A.
John Hyndman Noblit. 401 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1906. Printed for pri-
vate circulation. Ferris & Leach, printers.
OLIVER—
John Oliver. War of 1812. Bounty Lands. A^ellum Document
No. 1963, signed by President James Monroe, granting to John Oliver
160 acres of land in the Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated
December 13, 1817.
OEENDORFF—
See Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville),
Dille, Cox, Custer, (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones,
Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
PACA—
See Selden.
PAGE—
See Selden.
PARKER—
Archelius Parker and his descendants.
Milo Custer, n. p. 8°, Bloomington, 1912. George M. Adams Printing
Co., publishers.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
See Some old family histories., Bartlett, Belvel (Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer, Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff,
Parker.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
PARRY—
See Stuart, Freeman, Pike, etc.
PARSON—
Genealogy of the family of Lewis B. Parsons (Second) Parsons-
Hoar. Parsons, Springfield, Mass., 1636. Hoar-Gloucester, England,
1632. Lewis B. Parsons, 1900.
109 p. 8°, St. Louis. Press of Perrin & Smith.
PEARCE—
Pearce Genealogy. Being the record of the posterity of Richard
Pearce, an early inhabitant of Portsmouth, in Rhode Island, who came
from England, and whose genealogy is traced back to 972.
Col. Frederick C. Pearce'. 150 p. 8°, Rockford, 111., 1888. Joel Munsell's
Sons, publishers, Albany, N. Y.
93
FAMILY HISTORIES
PEASLEE—
History of the Peaslee, Balch, Stoncbraker Family. Who as pioneers
settled in the great woods of New York in 1838 ; tiic treeless prairies of
Iowa Territory in 1844^ and on the Sac and Fox Eeserve, Kansas^ in
1870. Taken from a book on Osage County history, entitled, '^Annals
of Lyndon/^ by Charles 11. Green.
12 p. 8°, Lyndon, Osage County, Kans., June, 1897. Publisher not given.
PECK—
Selleck and Peck Genealogy.
William Edwin Selleck. 69 p. 8°, Chicago, 1912. Privately printed.
PENDLETON—
See Selden.
PENCE—
History of Judge John Pence, and his descendants. Born in
Shenandoah County, Virginia, January 15, 1775. Eesided in Cham-
paign County, Ind., and Henderson County,* 111.
Kingsley Adolphus Pence. 126 p. 8°, Denver, Colo., 1912. Publisher not
given.
PEEEY—
Our Perry Family in Maine. Its ancestors and descendants.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 127 p. 8°, Lewistown, Me., 1911. The
Journal Print Shop.
PINCKNEY—
Genealogy of the Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker, Anderson,
Ehoades, and Finch families.
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8°, Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Newburgh
Journal Co., publishers.
PINKHAM—
Eichard Pinkham, of Old Dover, N. H., and his descendants East
and West.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 308 p. 8:, Concord, N. H., 1908. Rumford
Co., publishers.
PIPEE—
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel, (or Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer, (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce,
Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy.
PLEASANTS—
See Eandolph.
POUND—
The Pound and Kester Families.
John E. Hunt, compiler. 628 p. 8°, Chicago, 1904. Regan Printing
House.
POWELL—
Long Island Genealogies, being kindred descendants of Thomas
Powell .
94
FAMILY HISTORIES
POWELL FAMILY—
Mary Powell Bunker. 350 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1895. Joel Munsell Sons,
publishers.
PRESTON—
8ee Seidell.
PEICE—
John Price. The Emigrant, Jamestown Colony, 1620. With some
of his descendants.
Rev. Benjamin Luther Price. 62 p. 8°, Alexander, La., September 1,
1910. Published by the Author.
PRICHARD—
Descendants of William Pri chard.
A. M. Prichard, compiler. 59 p. 8°, Charleston, W. Va., March, 1912.
Tribune Printing Co., publishers.
PYKE—
Halley and Pyke Fanpilies.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, July 16, 1910.
Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries, August 26, 1911.
RAILEY—
See Randolph.
RANDOLPH—
The Randolphs and their Railey Connections. W. E. Railey.
See Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Vol IX,
No. 27, September, 1911. Vol. 10, No. 28, September, 1912.
W. E. Railey. See Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society,
Vol. IX, No. 27, September, 1911. Vol. X, No. 28, September, 1912.
RALSTON—
James Harvey Ralston.
Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 215-235 in Publication No. 13, Illinois State
Historical Library, 1908.
EEED—
The Reed Family.
S. V. Talcott. Re-arranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 17
p. 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
REVERE—
An outline of the life and works of Col. Paul Revere, with a partial
catalogue of silverware bearing his name, also a description of New-
buryport and other historic places.
George B. Tilton, compiler. 63 p. 8°, Newburyport, Mass., 1909.
REZEAU—
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
RHOADES—
Genealogies of the Hill, Dean, Anderson, Rhoades, and Finch
families.
95
FAMILY HISTORIES
PtTTOADES FAMILY—
Franklin Couch, LL.B. 129 p. 8", Newburgh, N. Y., 1907. Nf^.wbiirgh
Journal Co., publishers.
EHORER^
Genealogy of the Jlouser^ Jthorer, Dillrnan, TToover families.
Dr. W. W. Houser, compiler. 239 p. 8", Bloomington, 1910. Pantagraph
Printing Co., publishers.
RIDDLE—
8ee Selden.
ROCHETTE—
See Morton.
ROGERS—
See Mcllhany.
ROSS—
See Selden.
RUTHERFURD—
Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family,
of Maryland, and of the following connected families, Snowden, Buck-
ley, Lawrence, Chew, Ellicott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherfurd, etc.
Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas,
publisher.
SACKETT GENEALOGY—
19 p. 8°, place and publisher not given.
SAGE—
See Le Sage.
SALZBURGERS—
The Salzbnrgers and their descendants; being the history of a
colony of German (Lutheran) Protestants, who emigrated to Georgia
in 1734, and settled at Ebenezer, 25 miles above the city of Savannah.
Rev. P. A. Stroebel. 308 p. 12°, Baltimore, 1855. T. Newton Kurtz,
publisher.
SANBORNE—
American and English Sanbornes.
V. C. Sanborn. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1895.
SANBORNE, SANBORN—
Genealogy of the family of Sanborne or Sanborn in England and
America, 1194-1898.
V. C. Sanborn. 692 p. 8°, privately printed for the Author, 1899. The
Rumford Press, N. H.
SAVOIE—
La Genealogie de la Famille Savoie Origine acadienne.
Par. Caroline Hamelin, nee Martin. 64 p. 8°, 1912. Publisher not given.
SAWYER—
Ancestry and life of Captain Thomas Sawyer. In Memoriam.
96
FAMILY HISTORIES
SAWYER FAMILY—
Edwin Sawyer Walker, A.M. 27 p. 8°, Weedsport, N. Y., 1906. Publisher
not given.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
SCHEEER—
Blackwelder-Scherer Families.
I. S. Blackwelder, compiler. Typewritten copy.
SCHIEFFELIN—
Genealogical notes; containing the pedigrge of the Thomas Famity
of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden, Buck-
ley, Lawrence, Chew, Ellicott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherfurd, Fairfax,
Schieffelin, Tyson, and others.
Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas,
publisher.
SELDEK—
Seldens of Virginia and Allied Families. 2 vols.
Mary Selden Kennedy. 2 vols. 8°, New York, 1911. Frank Allaben
Genealogical Co., publishers.
SELLECK—
Selleck and Peck Genealogy.
William Edwin Selleck. 69 p. 8°, Chicago, 1912. Privately printed.
SEMPLE—
Genealogy of Hon. James Semple.
W. K. Anderson.
48 p. 8°, 1902. Place and publisher not given.
SERRE—
The Fordhams and La Serres of the English Settlement in Edwards
County, 111.
Walter Colyer. See pp. 43-54 in Publication No. 16, Illinois State
Historical Library, 1911.
SEYMOUR—
The Seymour Family. A reprint from the Morris Genealogy.
Tyler Seymour Morris. 8°, Chicago, 1900. Publisher not given.
SHEPARDSON—
The Shepardson Family. Branches of the family in the United
States when the first census was taken in 1790.
Francis Wayland Shepardson. 14 p. 8°, Chicago, August 15, 1912. Pub-
lisher not given.
SHORT—
See Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville),
Dille, Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hcndrix, Jones, Luce,
Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, etc.
17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 111. Milo Custer, Typewritten copy.
SINNETT, SINNOTTS—
Michael Sinnett, of Harpsville, Maine. His ancestry and descend-
ants. Also records of other Sinnetts, Siuiiotts, etc., in Ireland and
America.
97
FAMILY HISTORIES
SINNETT FAMILY—
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 137 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1910. TIk;
Rumford Press, publisher.
SLADE—
Charles Slade.
Dr. J. F. Snyder, pp. 207-210. Publication No. 8. Illinois State
Historical Library, 1903.
SLOO—
Thomas Sloo, Jr.
Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 201-206. Publication No. 8. Illinois State
Historical Library, 1903.
Thomas Sloo, Jr.
Isaac Joslin Cox. See pp. 26-42. Publication. Illinois State Historical
Library, 1911.
SMEDLEY—
Smedley Family — Prospectus.
10 p. 8°, Lancaster, Pa., 1901. Wickersham Printing Co.
SMITH—
See Cloyd.
Hannah Logan Smith. Quaker Genealogy.
326 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1839. E. G. Dorsey, printer.
Genealogy of the Smith Family.
Joseph Smith, Sr, See p. 760 in article by W. W. Phelps in The Times
and Season. Published at Nauvoo, 111., 1844.
See Filson Club. Publication No. 14, Louisville, 1899.
SNICKEKS-^
See Mcllhany.
SNOWDEN—
Genealogical notes; containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family
of Maryland, and of the following connected families : Snowden, Buck-
ley, Lawrence, etc.
Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. S°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B. Thomas,
publisher.
SNYDEE—
Adam W. Snyder and his period in Illinois History, 1817-1842.
John Francis Snyder, M.D. 437 p. 12°, Virginia, 111., 1906. E. Needham
Bookseller. Illinois State Register, Springfield, 111., publisher.
SPALDING—
The Spalding Memorial. A genealogical history of Edward
Spalding, of Virginia and Massachusetts Bay, and his descendants.
With a record of their military service in the Colonial, Eevolutionary
and Civil wars; together with information concerning various other
branches of the Spalding Family.
Charles Warren Spalding, A.M. 1276 p. 8°, Chicago, 1897. American
Publishers Association. Revised and enlarged from the original edition by
Rev. J. S. Spalding.
— 7 H S
FAMILY HISTORIES
SPOTTISWOOBE—
See Selden.
SPEINGFIELD, MASS. FAMILIES—
(Sample Pages.)
8°, Springfield, Mass., 1898.
STANSBUEY—
The Descendants of John Stansbury, of Leominster, 1670-1895.
Frederick Howard Wines, compiler. 55 p. 8°, Springfield, 111., 1895. H.
W. Rokker, printer.
STEPHEN—
See Selden.
STEPHENS—
The Stephens Family, with collateral branches.
Edward Stephens Clarke, M.D. 185 p. 8°, Frankford, Pa., 1892. Martin
& Allardyce, publishers.
STINESPEING—
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce,
Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, etc.
Milo Custer. Typewritten copy. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910.
STITES—
See James.
STONEBEAKEE—
See Peaslee.
STEANGE—
Biographical and historical sketches of the Strange's of America
and across the seas.
Alexander Taylor Strange, compiler. 137 p. 8°, Hillsboro, 111., 1911.
Published by the Compiler.
STEIBLING—
See Mcllhany.
STUAET—
Stuart, Freeman, Day, Pyke.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries. .Tuly 13, 1912.
Stuart, Freeman, Parry, Pyke.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from Notes and Queries. August 26, 1911.
STUBBLEFIELD—
Eobert Stubblefield and his son, John Stubblefield.
George W. Stubblefield. Bee pp. 525-530 in Vol. VI, No. 4, .Tanuary, 1914,
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society.
SWANZY—
The families of Frencli of Beltiirbet, and Nixou, of Fermanagh,
and their descendants.
Rev. Biddall Swanzy, M.A. 211 p. 8°, Dublin, 1908. (Printed for pri-
vate circulation.) Piinted by Alex. Thorn & Co., Ltd.
99
FAMILY HISTORIES
SWARTZ—
Soinc old family records. Bartlctt, Belvel (or Belleville), iJille,
Cox, Custer (Custer of V'<\.), Evans, Vczzy, Heiidrix, Jones, Luce,
Mackenzie, OrcndorlF, Parkei", Pi[)er, Stincsprinf^, Swartz, etc.
Mile Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.
SYLVESTEK—
8ce New York Shelter island I'resbyierian (iliin'ch.
TAPT—
The Ancestry of President Taft.
Mabel Thacher Rosemary Washburn, pp. 4113-428 in .Journal of American
History, Vol. V, No. 3, 1911.
TAPP—
See Cloyd.
TASKER—
See Seldcn.
TATE—
See Mcllhany.
TAYLOR—
See Selden.
TAYLOR—
See Mcllhany.
THOMAS—
Genealogical Notes. Containing the pedigree of the Thomas Family
of Maryland, and of the following connected families : Snowden, Buck-
ley, Lawrence, Chew, Elliott, Hopkins, Johnson, Rutherfurd, Fairfax,
Schieffelin, Tyson, and others.
Rev. Lawrence B. Thomas. 197 p. 8°, Baltimore, 1877. Lawrence B.
Thomas, publisher.
Jesse Burgess Thomas, Jesse Burgess Thomas, Jr., Richard Symmes
Thomas, Jr. Forgotten Statesmen of Illinois Series.
Dr. J. F. Snyder. See pp. 514-525 in Transactions of the Illinois State
Historical Society, 1904.
Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew, and Lawrence (Families). A West
River Register and genealogical notes.
Rev. Lawrence Buckley Thomas. 136 p. 8°, New York, 1883. Thomas
Whittaker, publisher.
THOMPSON—
Our Thompson Family in Maine, New Hampshire, and the West.
Rev. Charles Nelson Sinnett. 293 p. 8°, Concord, N. H., 1907. The
Rumford Printing Co., publishers.
See Selden.
THURBER-^
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. From the Magazine of History, 1912.
100
FAMILY HISTORIES
TISDALE, TISDEL—
Genealogy of the descendants of Lawrence and Mary Antisell, of
Norwich and Willington, Conn. Including some records of Christopher
Antisell, of Sraduff Birr, (Kings Co.) Ireland.
Mary Elizabeth. Tisdel Wyman, compiler. 335 p. 8°, Painesville, O., 1908.
The Champlin Printing Co., Columbus, O.
Se& Antisell.
TODD—
The Virginia Todds.
J. R. Witcraft, compiler, Merchantville, N. J. 34 p. 8°, Frankford, Pa.,
1913. Dispatch Publishing House.
See Edwards.
TEAVEEElER (OE TEAVEESIEE) —
See Eomance of Genealogy.
Eugene F. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
TEEE—
Tree Family and its connections in England and America.
Josiah Granville Leach, LL.B. 108 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1908. J. B.
Lippincott Co., publishers.
TEOUT—
See Mcllhany.
TUCKEE—
See Selden.
TUENEE—
The Life of Jonathan Baldwin Turner.
Mary Turner Carriel. 298 p. 8°, copyright 1911, Mary Turner Carriel.
Place and publisher not given.
TUTHILI^
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian Church.
TYSON—
See Thomas.
VENABLE—
See Morton.
VEZZY—
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, etc.
Milo Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910. Typewritten copy.
WADDELI^-
A Colonial Officer and His Times, 1754-1773. A biographical
sketch of Gen. Hugh Waddell, of North Carolina.
Alfred Moore Waddell. 242 p. 8°, Raleigh, N. C, 1890. Edwards &
Broughton.
WADE—
The Life of Benjamin F. Wade.
101
FAMILY HISTORIES
WADE FAMILY—
A. G. Riddle. 310 p. 12°, Cleveland, O., 1886. William W. Williams,
publisher.
WALKER—
The Story of My Ancostors in Airicricn. Aho "Pririlors" copy
manuscript.
Edwin Sawyer Walker. 8°, Chicago, 1895.
8ee Selden.
WALLACE—
See Selden.
WALLBETDGE—
Descendants of Henry Wallbridge who married Anna Amos, Docem-
ber 25, 1688, at Preston, Conn.
William Gedney Wallbridge, compiler. 369 p. 4°, Litchfield, Conn., 1898.
WALTON—
The Walton Family.
Joseph C. Martindale, M.D. 12 p. 12°, Prankford, Pa., 1911. Martin &
Allardyce, publishers.
WASHINGTON—
Home of Washington, or. Mount Vernon, its associations.
Benson J. Lossing. 8°, N. Y., 1870.
See Selden.
WATKINSON—
See Westchester Co., N. Y. ■
WEBB—
Some old family records. Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer (Custer of Pa.), Evans, Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Lnce,
Mackenzie, Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, Swartz, Zook
(or Zug), Webb.
Mile Custer. Typewritten copy. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 1910.
WELLS—
See Romance of Genealogy.
Eugene P. McPike. Reprinted from The Magazine of History, 1912.
WEST—
See Selden. -
WILL—
Conrad Will. Forgotten Statesmen Series.
Dr. J. P. Snyder. See pp. 351-377 in Publication No. 10. Illinois State
Historical Library, 1905.
WILLIS—
See Selden.
WILLOUGHBY—
See Selden.
102
FAMILY HISTORIES
WINSTON—
See Seidell.
WOEMELEY—
See Selden.
WOODSON—
See Morton.
'See Eandolpli.
WEIGHT—
The Wright Family.
S. V. Talcott. Re-arranged and published by Martin & Allardyce. 20
1). 12°, Frankford, Pa., 1912. Martin & Allardyce, publishers.
YATES—
Descendants of Michael Yates and his sons' Abner and John. Gene-
alogical Chart.
Richard Yates, Jr., compiler. Folio, Springfield, 1910.. H. W. Rokker,
publisher.
YOUNG— "
Eichard M. Young. Forgotten Statesmen Series.
J. F. Snyder. See pp. 302-327 in Publication No. 11, Illinois State
Historical Library, 1906.
ZOOK (OEZUG) —
See Some old family records. Bartlctt, Belvel^ (Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer, Evans, Yezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie, Orendorff,
Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring, Swartz, Zook (or Zug).
Milo Custer. 17 p. 8°, Bloomington, 111., 1910. Typewritten copy.
ZUG—
See Zook.
GENERAL WORKS
AMEEICA HEEALDICA—
A compilation of coat of arms, crests, and mottoes, of prominent
American families settled in this country before 1800. 2 vols, bound in
one. Contain, Gore Eoll of Arms, List of Mayflower passengers, plates.
Also, supplement.
E. De V. Vermont, editor and compiler. Folio, N. Y., 1887 and 1889.
AMEEICAN ANCESTEY—
Giving the name and descent in the male line of Americans whose
ancestors s-ettled in the United States previous to 1776. A'^ol. I, 1887;
to Vol. XII, 1899.
Thomas P. Hughes. 12 vols. 8°, Albany, N. Y. Joel Munsell's Sons,
publishers.
AMEEICAN AND ENGLTSII GENEALOGIES—
American and English Genealogies in the Library of Congress.
Preliminary Catalogue.
103
GENERAL WORKS
AMERICAN AND ENCUJSn GiENEALOOlES—
805 p. 8°, Washington, U. C, U. S. Gov. Pub., 1910. (U)m])U<t(} utkUh
the direction of the Chief Cataloguer. Library of Congress.
AMERICAN EDUCATION SOCIETY PUBLICA^riONS—
Quarterly Register and Journal of the American Education
Society.
15 vols. 8°, Boston, Mass., 1829-1843.
AMERICAN GENEALOGIES—
Index to American Genealogies and to genealogical material con-
tained in all works such as town histories, county histories, local histories,
historical society publications, biogi^aphics, historical periodicals and
kindred works, alphabetically arranged.
5th edition revised and enlarged. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers. 352
p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1900.
Also Supplement 1900-1908 to the Index to Genealogies published in
1900. 107 p. 4°, Albany, N. Y., 1908.
AMERICAN GENEALOGIST, (THE) —
Being a catalogue of family histories and publications.
William H. Whitmore. 287 p. 8°, Albany, 1868. Joel Munsell, publisher.
Being a catalogue of family histories, a. bibliography of American
genealogy or a list of the title pages of books and pamphlets on family
history published in America, from 1771 to date.
Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers. 328 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1897.
Also edition of 1900.
AMERICAN-IRISH HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Annual Address by the President, General Edward A. Moseley,
Hotel San Reno, New York, February 17, 1898.
Gen. Edward A. Moseley. 19 p. 8°, New York, 1898. National Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
AMERICAN PRISONERS OP THE REVOLUTION-
Danske Dandridge. 504 p. 8°, Charlottesville, Va., 1911. The Michie
Co., printers.
AMERICANS OF ROYAL DESCENT—
Index to intermarriages of Americans of royal descent.
Charles H. Browning. 4°, Philadelphia, 1891. Publisher not given.
Pamphlet.
AN ABSTRACT—
An Abstract of a Genealogical Collection, Vol., I.
Malcolm Macbeath. 50 p. 4°, St. Louis, 1907. Nixon-Jones Co., publishers.
AN ETYMOLOGICAL DICTIONARY—
An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Cliristian names, with
an essay on their derivation and import.
William Arthur, M.A. 300 p. 8°, New York, 1857. Sheldon Blakeman &
Co., publishers.
AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT—
Of the settlements of Scotch Highlanders in America prior to the
peace of 1783, together with notices of Highland regiments niul bio-
graphical sketches.
104
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AN HISTOEICAL ACCOUNT—
J. P. MacLean, Ph.D. 459 p. 8°, Cleveland, 0., 1900. The Helman-Taylor
Co., publishers.
ANNUAL EEGISTEE AND MILITAEY EOSTEE—
Containing the names and rank of the principal civil officers of
the government of the United States since its organization, and of the
state of New York since the adoption of its constitution in 1777, in-
cluding county officers, etc. Also the names and rank of the militia
officers of this state now in office.
B. Thalhlmer. 272 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1821. Printed by E. and E.
Hosford.
BAPTIST CHUECH—
The annual register of the Baptist Denomination in North Amer-
ica; to the first of November, 1790.
John Asplund, Southampton Co., Va., July 14, 1791. 70 p. 8°. 1791.
A history of the Baptists in the western states east of the Mississippi.
Justin A. Smith, D.D. 420 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1896. American Baptist
Publication Society, publishers.
CANADA—
Dictionnaire genealogique des families canadiennes depuis la fonda-
tion de la colonie jusqu'a nos jours, 1608.
L'Abbe Cyprien Tanguay. 7 vols. 8°, Montreal, 1871-1890. Eusebe
Senecal, later Eusebe Senecal et Pils, publishers.
The first English conquest of Canada, with some account of the
earliest settlements in Nova Scotia and New Eoundland. Contains bio-
graphical sketches of Gervase Kirke and his family, particularly of his
son David Kirke, born 1597, early American explorer.
Henry Kirke, M.A. B. C. L. Oxon. 227 p. 8°, London, 1871. Benrose &
Sons, publishers.
CINCINNATI SOCIETY—
The institution and proceedings of the Society of the Cincinnati;
formed by the officers of the United States at the cantonment on the
banks of Hudson's Eiver, May 10, 1783; with the proceedings of the
Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati, from its organization,
June 9, 1783, to July 4, 1811.
112 p. 8°, Boston, 1812. Printed by Thomas B. Wait & Co.
CINCINNATI SOCIETY, EEANCE—
The Order of the Cincinnati in France, (L'Ordre de Cincinnatus) .
Its organization and history; with the military or naval records of the
French members who became such by reason of qualifying service in the
army or navy of France, or of the United States in the War of the Ee vo-
lution for American Independence.
243 p. 8°. Published by the Rhode Island State Society of the Cincin-
nati, 1905.
COLLECTION OF NAMES—
Collection of upwards of 30,000 names of German, Swiss, Dutch,
French, and other immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776,
with a statement oT the names of ships, whence tiicy sailed and Iho date
of their arrival at Philadelphia; chronologically arranged, etc.
105
GENERAL WORKS
COLLECTIONS OF NAMES—
Prof. I. Daniel Rupp. 495 p. 12°. Philadelphia, 1876. [g. Kohlor,
publisher.
COLONIAL DAMES OF AMEKICA—
Pennsylvania Society of, Pubs. Eegister of Pennsylvania Society
of the Colonial Dames of America. Instituted April 8, 1891. Incoirpo-
rated July 13, 1891.
193 p. 8°, Philadelphia, 1898. J. B. Lippincott Co., publishers.
COLONIAL DAMES OF NEW YORK—
Catalogue of the genealogical and historical library of the Colon inl
Dames of the State of New York.
Miss L. Green, compiler. 518 p. 8°, New York, 1912. Published by
the Colonial Dames of New York. Frederick H. Hitchcock, printer.
COLONIAL FAMILIES—
Colonial Families of the Southern States of America. A history
and genealogy of colonial families, who settled in the colonies prior to
the Revolution.
Stella Pickett Hardy. 643 p. 8°, New York, 1911. Tobias A. Wright,
publisher.
Colonial Families of the Uliited States of America. In which is
given the history, genealogy, and armorial bearings of colonial families
who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement
of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April,
1775.
George Norbury Mackenzie, LL.B., editor. 3 vols. New York-Boston, 1907,
1911, 1912. The Grafton Press, Baltimore, and The Seaforth Press, publishers.
COLONIAL WARS—
Society of, Pubs. General Register of the Society of Colonial Wars,
1899-1902.' Constitution of the General Society.
821 p. 8°, N. Y., 1902.
A supplement to the General Register of the Society of Colonial
Wars, A.D. 1906.
386 p. 8°, Boston, 1906. Published by The Society.
CREOLES OF ST. LOUIS—
Paul Beckwith. 169 p. 8°, St. Louis, 1893. Nixon-Jones Printing Co.,
publishers.
CROZIER'S GENERAL ARMORY—
A Register of American families entitled to coat armor.
William Armstrong Crozier, F.R.S., editor. 155 p. 8°, New York, 1904.
Fox, Duffield & Co., publishers.
DAMES AND DAUGHTERS OF COLONIAL DAYS—
Geraldine Brooks. 284 p. 8°, N. Y., Copyright 1900. Thomas Y. Crowell
& Co., publishers.
DAMES AND DAUGHTERS OF THE YOUNG REPUBLIC—
Geraldine Brooks. 287 p. 12°, N. Y., 1901. Thomas Y. Cowell & Co.,
publishers.
106
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DAUGHTEES OF THE AMERICAN EEVOLUTION—
Annual reports of the Daughters of the American Revolution, 1890-
1912.
Published by The National Society, D. A. R. N. Y. and Washington, D. C.
U. S. Government, publishers.
Directory of the National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution, 1901, 1908.
List of officers, members and chapters, National Society, D.A.R.
Published by The Nat. See. D. A. R., Washington, D. C. 2 vols. 1901,
1908. See Nat. See. D. A. R.
Lineage Books of the National Societv Daughters of the American
Revolution, Vol. I, 1890, to Vol. XXXYI,' 1912.
Brief History of the D. A. R. Mrs. Adlai E. Stevenson, 1913.
DIARY AND LETTERS OF THOMAS HUTCHINSON—
Diary and letters of his excellency, Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. B. A.
(Harvard) LL.D. (Oxon) Captain-General and Governor-in- Chief of
his late Majesty's Province of Massachusetts Bay in North America.
Peter Orlando Hutchinson. 2 vols. 8°, London, 1883-86.
DIARY OF DAYID M'CLIJRE, 1748-1820—
With notes, by Franklin B. Dexter. Edited by John P. Peters.
David McClure! 219 p. 8°, N. Y., 1899.
ENGLISH SURNAMES—
An essay on family nomenclature, historical, etymological and
humorous. With several illustrative appendices.
Mark Anthony Lo^yer. 2 vols. 8°, London, 1875. John Russel Smith,
publisher.
FRENCH SOLDIERS—
French soldiers and sailors in American Revolution. List of.
Senate Document No. 77, Fifty-eighth Congress Second Session.
8°, Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publisher, 1903-1904.
GENEALOGICAL ARTICLES—
Genealogical articles, list of titles in American periodicals and
kindred works, giving the name, residence and earliest date of ilie first
settler of each family and adding deficiencies in brackets.
Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers. 165 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1899.
GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY—
Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England, show-
ing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis
of Farmer's Register.
James Savage. 4 vols. 8°, Boston, 1860-1862. Little, Brown & Co.,
publishers.
Also' Index to Savage's Genealogical Dictionary.
Compiled by 0. P. Dexter, M.A., LL.B. 38 p. 8°, New York, 1884. 0. P,
Dexter, publisher.
107
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GENEALOGICAL liEGlSTEii—
Vol. I, 1913. Edited by Williaiii M. Morvine.
332 p. 8°, Lancaster, Pa., 1913. Printed by The Wickersham Printing Co.
GENEALOGY AND THE WEST—
Mrs. Harriet Taylor.
pp. 67-85, in Publication No. 14, Illinois State Historical Library,
1909.
HADDEN^S JOUliNAL AND OELERLY BOOKS—
A Journal kept in and upon Burgoyne's Campaign in 17 70 and
1777, by Lieut. James M. Hadden, lioyal Art. Also orders kept by him
and issued by Sir Guy Carleton, Lieut. Gen. John Burgoyne, and Major-
General William Phillips in 1776, 1777 and 1778. With an explanatory
chapter and notes, by Horatio Kogers.
581 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1884. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers.
HEADS OF FAMILIES—
Heads of families at the first census of the United States, taken
in the year 1790. The following states : Connecticut, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, North Caro-
lina, South Carolina, Khode Island, Vermont, Virginia.
4°, Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publishers, 1908.
HEITMAN^S—
Historical register and dictionary of the United States Army from
its organization, September 39, 1789, to March 2, 1903.
Francis B. Heitman. 2 vols. 8°, Washington, D. C, 1903. U. S. Govern-
ment, publishers.
Eegister of officers of the Continental Army during the War of the
Revolution, April, 1775, to December, 1783; new, revised and enlarged
edition.
Francis B. Heitman. 685 p. and a calendar for the years of the Revolu-
tion. 8°, Washington, D. C., 1914. The Rare Book Shop Publishing Co.,
publishers.
HINTS FOE TEACING PEDIGEEE—
Hints for tracing an Anglo-American pedigree in the old country,
with a list of wills, from 1700 to 1725, in the Prerogative Court of
Canterbury, England, of testators living or dying in America, and the
West Indies.
John Matthews (Genealogist). 28 p. 8°, London, n. d. Mitchell, printer.
HISTOEY OF THE VIEGINIA COMPANY OF LONDON—
To and from the first colony, never before printed.
Edward D. Neill. 432 p. 12°, Albany, 1869. Joel Munsell, publisher.
ILLINOIS CONFEEENCE, D.A.E.—
Illinois Conference, Daughters of the American Ecvolution. Annual
reports, 9th, 1905; 10th, 1906; lltli, 1907; 12tli, 1908; ISth, 1911;
IGth, 1912, 17th, 1913.
Published by The Illinois Conference D.. A. R.
108
GENERAL WORKS
INDEX TO GENEALOGIES AND PEDIGEEES—
Index to genealogies and pedigrees in New England Historical and
Genealogical Eegister for fifty years/ January, 1847, to October, 1896.
(Reprinted from Register, October, 1896.) William W. Wright, compiler.
8°, Boston, 1896.
IRISH RACE—
Biographical history of the American Irish in Chicago.
Charles F. Ffrench. 808 p. 4°, Chicago, 1897. American Biog. Co.,
publishers.
IRISH RACE IN AMERICA—
Edward O'Meagher Condon. 316 pp. 12°, New York, 1887. Ford's
National Library.
JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE TO NEW YORK—
And a tour in several of the American colonies in 1679-80. By
Jasper Dankers and Peter Sluyter, of Wiewerd in Friesland. Trans-
lated from the original manuscript in Dutch for the Long Island His-
torical Society and edited by Henry C. Murphy.
440 p. 8°, Brooklyn, 1867. Vol. I, Long Island Historical Society, Memoir.
LIST OF GENEALOGIES—
Being compiled by Semour Morris.
17 p. 8°, Chicago, 1896. Seymour Morris. Publisher not given.
MAYFLOWER AND HER LOG—
July 15, 1620-May 6, 1621. Chiefly from original sources.
875 p. 4°, Boston, 1901. Azel Ames, M.D. Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
publishers.
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS—
Mayflower Descendants, Illinois Society. Publications No. 2
and 3.
See Illinois Mayflower Descendants.
MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS—
Genealogies of the Mayflower Passengers, George W. Cliauiberlain.
The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries.
Vol. IV, No. 2, August, 1906.
Vol. IV, No. 5, November, 1906.
William Abbatt, publisher. N. Y., 1906.
NATIONAL SOCIETY, D.A.R.—
National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Lineaoe
Books. Vol. I, 1890, to Vol. XXXVIII, 1913.
Published by The National Society D. A. R., Washington and New York.
Directory of the Society, 1901, 1908.
See Daughters of the American Revohitiou.
NARRATIVE OF THE INDIAN WARS—
Narrative of tlic Indian wars in New England, from tlu^ first ])laut-
ing thereof, in 1607 to 1677, etc., preface, 8 pages.
288 p. 16°, Boston, 1775. Printed by .Tohn Boyle. 2d American edition.
109
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NEW ENGLAND HISTOlilC-GENEALOGlCAL SOCIETY—
Memorial Biographies. Vols. I-IX, 1845-1897.
8°, Boston. New England Historic-Genealogical Society, publishers.
NEW ENGLAND—
The first settlers of New England, or conquest of the Pequods,
Narragansetts and Pokanokets, as related by a inotlicr to her children.
By a lady of Massachusetts.
Lydia M. Child. 282 p. 12°, Boston, 1828. Munroe & Francis, printers.
Historical and Genealogical Eegister. Vol. I, 1847, to Vol.
LXVIII, 1914.
8°, Boston, 1847-1914. New England Historical and Genealogical Society,
publishers.
OLD NEW ENGLAND CHUECHES AND THEIE CHILDEEN—
Dolores Bacon. 442 p. 8°, New York, 1906. Doubleday, Page & Co.,
publishers.
OEDEELY BOOK OP SIE JOHN JOHNSON—
During the Oriskany Campaign, 1776-1777; annotated by William
L. Stone. With an historical introduction, illustrating the life of Sir
John Johnson, Bart., by J. Watts de Peyster, LL.D. M.A., and some
tracings from the footprints of the Tories or Loyalists in America, con-
tributed by TheodoTus B. Myers.
273 p. 8°, Albany, N. Y., 1882. Joel Munsell & Sons, publishers.
OEDEELY BOOK, (THE) —
Of that portion of the American Army stationed at, or near Wil-
liamsburg, Va., under the command of General Andrew Lewis, from
March 18, 1776, to August 28, 1776. Printed from the original manu-
script, with notes and introduction, by Charles Campbell.
100 p. 8°. Privately printed. Copy No. 74. Richmond, Va., 1860.
PTONEEE MOTHEES OF AMEEICA, (THE)—
A record of the more notable women of the early days of the country,
and particularly of the Colonial and Eevolutionary periods.
Harry Clinton Green and Mary Wolcott Green, A.B. 3 vols. 8°, New
York and London, 1912. G. P. Putnam's Sons, publishers.
PEESBYTEEIAN CHUECH IN AMEEICA—
History of the Presbyterian Church in America, from its origin
until the year 1760. With biographical sketches of its early ministers.
Rev. Richard Webster. 720 p. 8°, Philadelphia, Pa., 1857. Joseph M.
Wilson.
QUEENS OF AMEEICAN SOCIETY—
Elizabeth P. Ellet.
464 p. 8°, New York, 1867. Charles Scribner & Co., publishers.
EECOEDS OP THE EEVOLIJTIONAEl^ WAE—
Containing the military and financial correspondence of dis-
tinguished officers, and privates of regiments, companies and corps, with
the dates of their enlistments; general orders of Washingion, Lee, and
110
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EECOEDS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR—
Greene, at Germantown and Valley Forge; with a list of distinguished
prisoners of war; the time of their capture, exchange, etc., to which is
added the half pay acts of Congress, etc.
W. T. R. Saffell. 554 p. 8°, New York, 1858. Pudney & Russell, pub-
lishers. Also Index to, by J. T. McAllister.
WAR OF THE REVOLUTION—
Census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services; with
their names, ages and places of residence as returned by the marshals of
their several judicial districts, under the Act for taking the Sixth
Census.
195 p. 4°, Washington, D. C. U. S. Government, publishers, 1841. Printed
by Blair & Rives.
United States Congress. Resolutions, laws, and ordinances relating
to the pay, half pay, commutation of half pay, bounty lands and other
promises made by Congress, to the officers and soldiers of the Revolu-
tion; to the settlement of accounts between the United States and
the several states ; and to funding the Revolutionary Debt.
U. S. Congress, publishers. 506 p. 8°, Washington, D. C, 1838. Printed
by Thomas Allen. Walter S. Franklin, compiler.
SCIENCE OF GENEALOGY—
The growing interest in this study in the United States.
John R. Totten. pp. 129-142. In the New York Genealogical and
Biographical Record. Vol. 41, No. 2, April, 1910.
SCOTCH-IRISH—
Scotch Highlanders in America. Prior to the peace of 1783.
J. P. MacLean, Ph.D. 459 p. 8°. John Mackay, Glasgow, 1900.
Scotch-Irish in America. Proceedings of the Scotch-Irish Con-
gress, first session, 1889 to eighth, 1896.
Published by order of the Scotch-Irish Society in America. Cincinnati,
1889-1896. Robert Clarke & Co., publishers.
Scotch-Irish. In history, as master builders of empires, states,
churches, schools and civilization.
(Rev.) James Shaw, D.D. 438 p. 8°, Springfield, 1899. Illinois State
Register, publishers.
Scotch-Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America.
Charles Knowles Bolton. 398 p. 8°, Boston, 1910. Bacon & Brown,
publishers.
Sketches of the life and correspondence of Nathaniel Greene,
Major-General of the Armies of the United States in the War of the
Revolution.
Compiled f»om original material. William Johnson. 2 vols. 4°, Charles-
ton, S. C, 1822. Printed for the Author by A. E. Miller.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION—
National Register of tJie Society, Sons of tlic American Revolution.
A. Howard Clark, editor. 1035 p. 4°, Washington, D. C, 1902. National
Society S. A. R., publishers.
National Society, S. A. R., Pubs. Year Rook, 1907, 1908, 1910.
Ill
GENERAL WORKS
NATIONAL SOCIETY S. A. II.—
A. Howard Clark, compiler. 8°, Baltimore and Washington.
Sons of the American Iiovolution Illinois Society of. i^er. Illinois.
WAE 1812—
Bounty Lands. Zenns Jones. Vellnrn Document si^^ncrl by Presi-
dent James Monroe, granting to Zcnus Jones. IGO acres of land in llie
Territory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
Bounty Lands. Vellum Document No. 7687. Signed by President
James Monroe, granting to Henry Corey 160 acres of land in the Terri-
tory of Illinois for military services. Dated December 13, 1817.
A List of Pensions of the War of 1812.
Byron N. Clark, editor. 171 p. 8°, Burlington and Boston, 1904. Research
Publishing Co., publishers.
Military lists and other documents relating to Vermont history,
found among the papers of Captain Luke Parsons, who served as captain
of cavalry in the War of 1812. Contributed by hi& great-grandson for
permanent record in the Journal of American History.
Carlos Parsons Darling. (Journal of American History. Vol. VI, No. 4,
October-November-December, 1912. )
Poster of soldiers, sailors and marines of the War of 1812, Mexican
War and the War of the Eebellion, residing in N'cbraska June 1, 1893.
John C. Allen, Secretary of State, compiler. 227 p. 8°, Lincoln, Neb.,
1893. State Printer.
WINSLOW, BDWAED—
Governor Edward Winslow. His part and place in Plymouth
Colony.
William Copley Winslow. (Reprinted from N. Y. Genealogical and Bio-
graphical Record, July, 1896.)
WOMEN OF THE AMERICAN EEVOLIJTION—
Elizabeth P. Ellet. 3 v-ols. 12°, N. Y., 1848 and 1850. Baker & Scribner,
publishers.
WOMEN OF THE REVOLUTION—
pp. 204-231, in Autumn Leaves.
Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. 8°, New York, 1854. Charles Scribner, publisher.
PERIODICALS
AMERICAN HISTORICAL REGISTER—
And Monthly G-azette, of the Patriotic Hereditary Societies of the
United States of America. September, 1894, to February, 1895 ; March,
1895, to August, 1895; September, 1895, to February, 1896. 3 vols.
Charles H. Browning, editor. 8°, Philadelphia, 1894-1896. The Historical
Register Publishing Co.
AMERICAN MONTHLY MAGAZINE—
Vol. I, 1892, to date, 1914.
National Society D. A. R., publishers. Washington anci New York. 1892^
1914,
112
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CALIFOENIA EEGISTER—
Vol. I, No. 1, April, 1900.
California Genealogical Society, publishers, San Francisco, 1900.
CALDWELL CHRONICLE—
Vol. I, No. 1, October 19, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 2, November 2, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 3, November 16, 1899.
Yol. I, No. 4, December, 1899.
Vol. I, No. 5, March, 1900.
8°, Providence, R. I., 1899-1900. Augustine Caldwell, publisher.
ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN—
A monthly magazine devoted to the biography, genealogy and
history of Essex County, Mass.
Vol. I, 1897, to Vol. XIII, 1909.. (Publication ceased Avith Vol.
XIII, 1909.)
Sidney Perley, editor. 8°, Salem, Mass., 1897-1909. The Essex Anti-
quarian, publishers.
GENEALOGICAL ADVERTISER—
A quarterly magazine of family history.
Lucy Hall Greenlaw, publisher, Cambridge, Mass.
GENEALOGICAL BULLETINS—
Nos. I and II, September 15, 1903; October 24, 1903.
8°, Boston, 1903. Research Publishing Co., publishers.
GENEALOGICAL MAGAZINE—
Vol. I, No. 3, June, 1905.
Eben Putnam & Stephen Sharpies, editors. 8°, Boston, 1905. Eben
Putnam, publishers.
GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY—
Genealogical Quarterly and Magazine of New England History.
Vol. I, Nos. 1-4, April, 1900-December, 1900.
Vol. II, Nos. 1-4, April, 1901-December, 1901.
New Series, Vol. Ill, Nos. 1-4, April, 1902-January, 1903.
Vol. IV, Nos. 1-4, April, 1903-January, 1904.
Vol. V, Nos. 1-4, April, 1904-January, 1905.
8°, Salem, Mass. Eben Putnam, editor and publisher, 1900-1905.
HISTORICAL BULLETIN—
Vol. VI, No. 38, February, 1905.
Vol. VI, No. 40, April, 1905.
Vol. VIII, No. 51, March, 1906.
Newton L. Collamer. 8°, Washington, D. C, 1905-1906.
HISTORICAL MAGAZINE—
With Notes and Queries.
Vol. I, 1857-1874. Series 1, 2, 3.
8°, Boston and New York., Morrisiana, N. Y. Henry B. Dawson, editor.
C. Benjamin Richardson, publishers.
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HISTOEICAL MAGAZINE WI^JII NOTES AND QUERIES—
Extra Numbers I, 1907, to XXXI, 1914. Magazine of History.
With Notes and Queries.
William Abbatt, publisher, New York.
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ANCESTRY—
Vol. I, 1912, to Vol. IV, 1914.
Lyman Weeks, editor. Pub. N. Y.
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY—
Vol. I, 1907, to Vol. VIII, 1914.
4°, New York, 1907-1914. Assc. Pubs, of American Records. Frank Alla-
ben Genealogical Co., publishers.
JOURNAL OF HISTORY—
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Lamoni,
la. Vol. I, 1908, to Vol. VII, 1914.
Published by The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, Lamoni, Iowa.
KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES—
Monthly Periodical No. 1 (sample copy), December, 1898.
De B. Randolph Keim, editor, Harrisburg, Pa., 1898.
KINGS COUNTY, (N. Y.) —
Genealogical Club Collections.
Vol. I, No. 1, 1882, and Vol. I, Nos. 5, 6, 1894.
8°, New York, 1882, 1894. Kings County Genealogical Club, publishers.
LEWISIANA, OR THE LEWIS LETTER PERIODICAL—
Relating to the Lewis Family, April, 1899.
Pams. Odd Nos. Carll A. Lewis, publisher.
MAGAZINE OF HISTORY WITH NOTES AND QUERIES—
8ee Historical 'Magazine with Notes and Queries.
MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT—
A quarterly magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History.
Vol. Ill, No. 4, October, 1901.
286 p. 8°, Boston, 1901. Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants,
publishers.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY—
Proceedings of. Vol. I to Vol. VI, 1907-1913.
Benjamin F. Shambaugh, editor. Published at Iowa City and Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, 1907-1914.
NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REG-
ISTER—
New England Historical and Genealogical Register.
Vol. I, 1847, to Vol. LXVIII, 1914.
8°, Boston, 1847-1914. New England Historical and Genealogical Society,
publishers.
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NEW YOEK GENEALOGICAL AND BIOGEAPHTCAL EECOKD—
Vol. I, 1870, to Vol. XLV, 1914. (Index Vols. I to XXXVIII,
1907.)
45 vols. 4°, N. Y., 1870-1914. New York Genealogical and Biographical
Society, publishers.
NORTH CAROLINA BOOKLET—
Published by the North Carolina Danghters of the American
Eevolution.
Vol. X, 1910, Vol. XI, 1911, Vol. XII, 1913, Vol. XIII, 1914.
8°, Raleigh, N. C, 1910-1914. Published by The N. C. Society of D. A. R.
OLD NOETHWEST GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLISHEES—
The Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, Vol. I, 1898, to date,
1913.
8°, Columbus, 0., 1898-1913. The Old Northwest Genealogical Society,
publishers.
PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PUBLICA-
TIONS—
Vol. I, No. 1, January, 1895; Vol. I, No. 2, July, 1896.
Record Series No. 1, July, 1896.
Vol. I, No. 3, July, 1897.
Vol. I, No. IV, December, 1898; Vol. II, No. 1, June, 1900.
Vol. II, No. 2, May, 1902; Vol. II, No. 3, June, 1903.
Vol. Ill, No. 1, January, 1906 ; Vol. III. No. 2, January, 1907.
A^ol. Ill, No. 3, June, 1908.
Vol. IV, No. 1, March, 1909; Vol. IV, No. 2, March, 1910.
8°, Philadelphia, Pa. Pennsylvania Historical Society, publishers.
PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF BIOGEAPHY AND IlIS-
TOEY—
Vol. I, 1877, to Vol. XXXVIII, 1914.
38 vols. 4°, Philadelphia, 1877-1914. Pennsylvania Historical Society,
publishers.
PENNSYLVANIA—
Notes and Queries, historical, biographical and genealogical ; relating
chiefly to interior Pennsylvania.
Third Series (reprint). Vols. I, II, III, 1895-1896.
Fourth Series, Vol. I, 1893.
Annual Volumes, 1896-1900; 5 vols.
William Henry Egle, M.D., M.A., editor. 8°, Harrisburg, Pa. Harrisburg
Publishing Co.
PUTNAM^S MONTHLY AND HISTOEICAL MAGAZINE—
July, 1892; March, 1893: April, 1895; October, 1895.
Eben Putnam, editor and publisher, Salem, Mass.
SALEM PEESS—
Historical and Genealogical Eecord.
Eben Putnam, editor and publisher. I No. January, 1892.
115
PERIODICALS
SOUTPI C^KOLINA lILSTOJUCAIi AND GENKALOOICAL
MAGAZINE—
Vol. I, 1900, to Vol. XV, 1914.
8°, Charleston, S. C, 1900-1914. Published by The S. C. Historical
Society.
UTAH GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY PTJBLISIIEPuS—
The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine.
Vol. I, 1910, to Vol. V, 1914.
8°, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1910.-1914.
VIRGINIA MAGAZINE OF HISTOEY AND BIOGRAPHY—
Vol. I, 1893, to Vol. XXII, 1914.
Virginia Historical Society, publishers. Richmond, Va.
WILLIAM AND MARY COLLEGE QUARTERLY—
Vol. I, 1892, to Vol. XXII, 1914.
(Except Vol. Ill, No. 1, July, 1894.)
(Except Vol. VI, No. 1, July, 1897.)
Lyon G. Tyler, M.A., editor. Williamsburg, Va., 1892-1914. William and
Mary College, publishers.
116
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ILLINOIS STATE HISTORICAL
LIBRARY AND SOCIETY
No. 1. *A Bibliography of Newspapers published in Illinois prior to
1860. Prepared by Edmund J. James, Ph.D., and Milo J. Loveless, graduate
student in the University of Chicago. 94 p. 8°, Springfield, 1899.
No. 2. *Information relating to the Territorial Laws of Illinois, passed
from 1809 to 1812. Prepared by Edmund J. James, Ph.D., 15 p. 8°, Spring-
field, 1899.
No. 3. *The Territorial Records of Illinois. Edited by Edmund J. James,
Ph.D., professor in the University of Chicago. 170 p. 8°, Springfield, 1901.
No. 4. *Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for the Year
1900. Edited by E. B. Greene, Ph.D., secretary of the society. 55 p. 8°,
Springfield, 1900.
No. 5. ^Alphabetic Catalog of the Books, Manuscripts, Pictures and
Curios of the Illinois State Historical Library. Authors, Titles and Subjects.
Compiled by the librarian, Mrs. Jessie Palmer Weber. 363 p. 8°, Springfield,
1900.
No. 6 to 17. *Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society for
the Years 1901 to 1912. (Nos. 6 to 12 out of print.)
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. I. Edited by H. W. Beckwith, Presi-
dent Board of Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, 642 p.
8°, Springfield, 1903.
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. II. Virginia Series, Vol. I. Edited
by Clarence W. Alvord. CLVI and 663 p. 8°, Springfield, 111., 1907.
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. III. Lincoln-Douglas Debates of
1858. Lincoln Series, Vol. I. Edited by Edwin Erie Sparks, Ph.D., 627 p. 8°,
Springfield, 111., 1908.
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. IV. Executive Series, Vol. I. The
Governors' Letter-Books, 1818-1834. Edited by Evarts Boutell Greene and
Clarence Walworth Alvord. XXXII and 317 p. 8°, Springfield, 111., 1909.
Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. V. Virginia Series, Vol. II, Kaskas-
kia Records, 1778-1790. Edited by Clarence Walworth Alvord. L and 681 p.
8°, Springfield, 111., 1909.
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. VI. Bibliographical Series, Vol. I.
Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879. Revised and enlarged
edition. Edited by Franklin William Scott. CIV and 610 p. 8°, Springfield,
1910.
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. VII. Executive Series, Vol. II.
Governors' Letter-Books, 1840-1853. Edited by Evarts Boutell Greene and
Charles Manfred Thompson. CXVIII and 469 p. 8°, Springfield, 1911.
Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. VIII. Virginia Series, Vol. III.
George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771-1781. Edited wtth introduction and notes
by James Alton James. CLXVII and 715 p. 8°, Springfield, 1912.
*Illinois Historical Collections, Vol. IX. Bibliographical Series, Vol. II.
Travel and Description, 1765-1865. Solon Justus Buck. 514 p. 8°, Spring-
field, 111.
*Bulletin of the Illinois State Historical Library. Vol. I, No. 1, Sep-
tember, 1905. Illinois in the Eighteenth Century. By Clarence Walworth
Alvord, University of Illinois. 38 p. 8°, Springfield, 1905.
*Bulletin of the Illinois State Historical Library, Vol. I, No. 2, June 1,
1906. Laws of the Territory of Illinois, 1809-1811. Edited by Clarence W.
Alvord, University of Illinois. 34 p. 8°, Springfield, 1906.
*Circular Illinois State Historical Library. Vol. I, No. 1, November, 1905.
An outline for the study of Illinois State history. Compiled by Jessie Palmer
Weber and Georgia L. Osborne. 94 p. 8°, Springfield, 1905.
Publication No. 18. List of the Genealogical Works in the Illinois State
Historical Library. Georgia L. Osborne, compiler. 8°, Springfield, 1914.
Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Vol. 1, April, 1909 to
Vol. VIT, No. 2, July, 1914.
Journals out of i)rint: Vols. I, IT, HI, TV.
* Out of print.
117
APPENDIX
These are a few valuable works, some of which have been added
to the collection since the original manuscript was placed in the hands of
the printer.
CONNECTICUT, STATE—
Hartford, Connecticut. Early Hartford Vital Records.
Original distribution of the lands in Hartford among the settlers,
1639. 8ee Collections of the Connecticut Historical Society. Volume
XIV.
UG p. 8°, Hartford, Conn., 1912. Published by The Society.
ILLINOIS, STATE—
University of Illinois, publishers.
The Alumni Record of the University of Illinois. Including his-
torical sketch and annals of the University and biographical data regard-
ing members of the faculties and the Boards of Trustees.
James Herbert Kelley, editor. 921 p. 8°, Urbana-Champaign. The Lake-
side Press. R. R. Donnelley, publishers, 1913.
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Bourbon County.
History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, pre-
ceded by a brief synopsis of the Blue Grass Region.
815 p. 4°, Chicago, 1882, William Henry Perrin, editor. O. L. Brackin,
publisher.
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Franklin County, Kentucky, History of.
By L. F. Johnson, B.A., M.A. 286 p. 8°, Frankfort, Ky., 1912.
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Harrison County, History of. See Bourbon County.
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Jessamine County. A history of Jessamine County, Kentucky, from
.its earliest settlement to 1898.
By Bennett H. Young. S. M. Duncan, associate author. 288 p. 8°,
Louisville, Ky., 1898. Courier- Journal, publishers.
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Muhlenberg County, History of.
By Otto A. Rothert. 496 p. 8°, Louisville, Ky., 1913. John P. Morton
Co., publishers.
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Nicholas County, History of. See Bourbon County.
118
KENTUCKY, STATE—
Scott County, History of. See Bourbon County.
MAINE, STATE—
History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine, from its first
settlement in 1770 to 1875.
By Joseph Williamson. 956 p. 8°, Portland, Me., 1877. Loring, Short
and Harmon, publishers.
MAINE, STATE—
History of the City of Belfast in the State of Maine. Volume II,
1875-1900.
By Joseph Williamson. Completed and edited by Alfred Johnson. 696
p. 8°, Boston and New York, 1913. Houghton, Mifflin Company, publishers.
NEW HAMPSHIEE, STATE—
War of the Eevolution. See Vol. XIV, XV, XVI, XVII.
New Hampshire State Papers.
NEW JEBSEY, STATE—
Cumberland County, New Jersey.
Gouldtown. A very remarkable settlement of ancient date. Studies
of some sturdy examples of the simple life, together with sketches of
early colonial history of Cumberland County and Southern New Jersey
and some early genealogical records.
William Steward, A.M., arid Rev. Theophilus G. Steward, D.D. 237 p. 8°,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1913. J. B. Lippincott Co., publishers.
NEW JERSEY, STATE—
Gouldtown, New Jersey. See Cumberland County.
NEW JERSEY, STATE—
New Jersey as a colony and as a state.
By Francis Bazley Lee. 4 vols. 8°, New York, 1903. Publishing Society
of New Jersey.
TEXAS, STATE—
Early settlers and Indian fighters of Southwest Texas.
By A. J. Lowell. 844 p. 8°, Austin, Texas, 1900. Ben C.' Jones & Co.,
printers.
VERMONT, STATE—
War of 1812.
A list of the pensioners of the War of 1812. Record kept by AVil-
liam Gr. Shaw of Burlington, Vermont.
Byron N. Clark, editor. 171 p. 8°, Burlington, Vt., 1904. Research Print-
ing Company, publishers.
VIRGINIA—
Richmond, Virginia.
Richmond, ber past and present.
By W. Asbury Christian, D.D. (US p. 8\ Richmond, 1912. Mnuufactured
bv Ti. n. Jenkins.
119
WEST VTKGTNIA—
West VirgiTiia and its pcoplo. lii ilirec v(jliirrios.
By Thomas Condit Miller and Hu Maxwell. i'\ New York, 19i:j. Lewis
Historical Publishing Company.
FAMILY HISTORIES
BREESE—
See page ^05. In American Monilily Magazine. VoIiiiik; XVil,
May, 1913.
Published Nat. Soc. D. A. R., N. Y. 1913.
CASAD—
The Casad and Stites Families.
By Edmund J. James.
See Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. Vc-jiume VII,
No. 2, July, 1914.
CLENDENIN FAMILY—
Synoptical family history, giving sketches of the Glendowyn, Glen-
dening, Clendenin, Clendening, etc., family. Historical and Inferential.
20 p. 8°, Springfield, 111. n. d. Register Office, publishers.
CONGDON—
George Edward Congdon. One hundred thirty-eight generations
from Adam, being a pedigree tracSd from Adam to the present time.
54 p. 12°. Herbert, printer, 1910.
COONS—
Coons family genealogical chart.
By Percival Coons Wilbur. 311 Almo street, Palo Alto, Cal.
CULLOM—
Shelby M. Cullom.
Fifty years of public service. Personal recollections of Shelby M.
Cullom.
467 p. 8°, Chicago, 1911. A. C. McClurg & Co., publishers.
DOUGLAS—
Autobiography of Stephen A. Douglas.
Frank E. Stevens, pp. 323-342. In Vol. 5, No. 3, Oct. 1912. Journal
of the Illinois State Historical Society.
See also various lives of Douglas by —
Brown, William Garrott.
Carr, Clark E.
Gardner, William.
Johnson, Allen.
Milburn, Rev. William A.
Sheahan, James W.
DUBOIS—
Sketch of the Dubois family ; pioneers of Indiana and Illinois.
By Helen L. Allen. See pp. 50-65 in Vol, 5, No. 1, April, 1912, Journal
pf the Illinois ^tate Hiptorical Society.
120
FAMILY HISTORIES
FOEDHAM—
Elias Pym Fordham.
Personal narrative of travels in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky; and a residence in the Illinois Territory, 1817-
1818. With fac-similes of the author's sketches and plans.
Edited by Frederic Austin Ogg, A.M. 242 p. 8°. The Arthur H. Clark
Co., publishers. 1906. Cleveland, O.
FORMAN—
David Forman, 1745-1797.
Jonathan Forman, 1755-1809.
Thomas Forman, 1758-1845.
Three Revolutionary soldiers.
Mrs. Charles S. Fairchild and Charles Forman Corts. 28 p. 12°, Cleve-
land, 0., 1902. The Forman, Bassett, Hatch Co., publishers.
GALLAHER FAMILY—
See "An Old Tennessee Deed," Lansden. Journal Illinois State
Historical Society. Vol. YI, No. 4, January, 1914.
OLENDOWYJSr—
Synoptical family history, giving sketches of the Glendowyn, Glen-
dening, Clendenin, Clendening, etc., family. Historical and Inferential.
20 p. 8°, Springfield, 111. n. d. Register Office, publishers.
HANKS—
Nancy Hanks, the story of Abraham Lincoln's mother.
By Caroline Hanks Hitchcock. 105 p. 12°, New York, 1899. Doubleday
& McClure Co., publishers.
KANE—
Caroline M. B. Kane.
Biographical sketch. See pp. 527-5-28. In Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society. A^olume V, No. 4, January, 1913.
LINCOLN—
The "Lincoln Poor White Legend."
By Prof. Olynthus B. Clark.
Address before the Illinois State Historical Society, 1913.
LINCOLN—
Nancy Hanks, the story of Abraham Lincoln's mother.
By Caroline Hanks Hitchcock. 105 p. 12°, New York, 1899. Doubleday
& McClure Company, publishers.
LOGAN—
John A. Logan.
Life and services of General John A. Logan.
By George Francis Dawson. 580 p. 8°, Chicago, 1887. Belford, Clarke
& Co., publishers.
MAETIN—
Ephraim Martin, Esquire. Colonel of the Fourth New Jersey Regi-
ment of the Continental line.
By Edmund .T. .James.
See Journal of the Illinois State Histcrical Society. Vol. VII, No.
2, July, 1914.
121
FAMILY HISTORIES
OGLESBY—
Eichard J. Oglesby.
A sketch of llichard J. Oglesby, 1884.
By Franc. B. Wilkin. Springfield, 1909. 21 p. 8°.
PALMER—
John M. Palmer.
Personal recollections of John M. Palmer.
631 p. 8°, Cincinnati, 1901. The Robert Clarke Co., publishers.
SEMPLE—
General James Semple.
By Mary Semple Ames Cushman.
8ee pp. 62-74. In pnblication No. 10, Illinois Slate Historical
Library, 1905.
STITES—
The Casad and Stites families.
By Edmund J. James.
See Journal of the Illmois State Historical Society. Vol. VII, No.
2, July, 1914.
TRUMBULL—
Lyman Trumbull.
The life of Lyman ^I'rumbull.
By Horace White. 458 p. 8°, Boston and N. Y., 1913. Houghton, Mifflin
Co., publishers.
WEMPLE—
Family of Jacksonville, Kewanee and Waverly, Illinois.
See New York Genealogical Record. Vol. XLIV, No. 3, July,
1913; No. 4, October, 1913.
GENERAL WORKS
GENERAL WORKS—
Bibliographia Genealogica Americana.
An Alphabetical Index to American Genealogies and Pedigrees, etc.
Daniel P. Durrie. Albany, N'. Y., 1886. Joel Munsell's Sons, publishers.
122
INDEX
PAGE
Abbe (family) Genealogy 70
Aberdeen, S.D ' 57
Abington, Mass., History of the town of 28
Accawmacke, Va., Eastern shore of Virginia
in the seventeenth century 60
Ackerley Family 45,71
Adams,' Andrew N., History of the Town of
Fairhaven, Vt 58
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., Wessangusset
and Weymouth, Mass 33
Adams, Charles Francis, Jr., Weymouth
thirty yearslater 33
Adams County, 111., In the Military Tract. . 15
Adams, Henry C, Jr., comp. Indiana at
Vicksburg 21
Adams, William Frederick, comp. James
Hayward. Killed in the Battle of Lexing-
ton, April 19, 1775, with genealogical notes
relating to the Hay wards 72, 82
Adams, Wm. Frederick and Cutter, Wm.
Richard, comps. Genealogical and per-
sonal memoirs of Massachusetts 30
Addison County, Vt 59
Addison Family 71
See Selden 96
Alabama, State Archives and History Depart-
ment of 5
Alabama State— Birmingham, Ala 91
Alabama State— CarroUton, Ala 5
Alabama State— Early settlers of Alabama. . 5
Alabama State— Mobile, founding of, 1702-18. . 5
Alabama State— Ofhcial and Statistical Re-
port of 1911 5
Alabama State— Pickens County, History of. . 5
Albany County, N. Y.— First settlers of the
ancient county of Albany from 1630-1800. . 40
Albany, N. Y
3, 6, 55, 56, 62, 92, 94, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 109
Albright, James W., Greensboro, N.C., 1S08-
1904 46
Alden Family— John Alden of Aslifieid, Mass. 71
Alden, Frank Wesley, comp., John Alden of
Ashfield, Mass. and Chatauqua County, N.Y.
His Alden ancestors and descendants 71
Aler, F. Vernon— History of Martinsburg and ,
Berkley County, W.Va 69
Alexander Family 71
See Selden 96
Alexander, La 94
Alexandria, Va., Old Christ Church in, his-
torical sketch of 60
AUaben, Frank— John Watts De Peyster
Vol. I only 78
Allen County, Ind.— History of the Maumee
River Basin, Allen Coimty, Indiana 19
Allen Family 71
See Selden 96
Allen, Helen L.— "The Dubois Family,"
Pioneers of Indiana and Illinois, See
Append x
Allen John C, Secretary of State of Nebraska.
34,111
Allerton Family 71
AUerton, Walter S.— History of the Allerton
Family in the United States 1585-1885 71
Alsace-Lorraine, Germany SO
Alton, III 12
PAGE
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, editor, The
Cahokia Records; Kaskaskia Records; Gov-
ernors Letter Books, 1818-1834; Illinois in
the Eighteenth Century; Laws of the Terri-
tory of Illinois, 1809-1811 116
Amenia.N.Y 40
ll,74,75,76J86^8i,'82,'92,'95,'96,'i66,'i65.'i67,'iio,lll
America, Baptist Chui'ch in, see Asplund
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55. 58, 60, 104
America, Colonial Dames of, New York So-
ciety 105
America, Colonial Dames of, Pennsylvania
Society 105
America, Colonial families of the Southern
States of 105
America— Colonial Familes of the United
States of America, by George Norbury
Mackenzie 105
America Dissected by (Rev.; J. McSparran,
D.D 55
America Heraldica, compilation of coats of
arms, crests, etc 102
America , Irish Race in, by Edward O'Meagher
Condon 108
America, Pioneer Mothers of 109
America, Presbyterian Church in, History of
from its origin to the year 1760 109
America, Scotch Highlanders in, prior to the
peace of 1783 103, 104, 110
America— Scotch-Irish in History, as Master
Builders of Empires, States, Churches,
Schools and Civilization, by Rev. James
Shaw 110
America— Scotch-Irish Pioneers in Ulster and
America, by Charles Knowles Bolton 110
America, Scotch-Irish Society in, proceedings
of 110
American Ancestry— Giving the name and the
descent in the male line of Americans whose
ancestors settled in the United States pre-
vious to 1776, 12 vols 102
American and English Genealogies in the Li-
brary of Congress 102. 103
American Education Society Publications-
Quarterly Register and Journal of the
American Education Society 103
American Genealogies, Alphabetic Index to
by Daniel P. Durrie, Sec Appendix.
American (ienealogies— Index to American
genealogies and to genealogical material con-
tained in all works, such as town histories,
county histories, local histories, etc. , etc 103
"American Genealogist" (The)— Catalogue of
familv histories and publications 71, 103
American Historical Register 1S94, 1895, 1896. Ill
American Home Missionary Society, State of
Wisconsin "0
American-Irish Historical Society— Amiual
address by the president. Gen. Edward C.
Moseley 103
American Irish in Chicago, Biographical His-
tory of: ..-. 108
American Magazine with Notes and Queries
81,94,98
American Monthly Magazine, published by
the National Society D. A. R HI
American Prisoners of the Revolut ion 103
123
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
American Revolution— DaughtorB of the
American Revolution
3, 12, 14, 46, 49, 57, 106, 107, 108, 111
Americans of Royal Descent, Index to inter-
marriages of 103
Amherst, N.H., History of 36
Amos, Anna, Descendants of 101
Amos Family, see Wallbridge 101
Anderson Family 71 , 72, 78, 83, 93, 94
Anderson, W. K.— Genealogy of Hon. James
Semple 96
And over, Mass., South Church of, historical
manual 28
Andrew, (Hon.) John Albion, LL.D 71
Andrew Family 71
Angell, James B., President of the University
of Michigan 33
Anglo-American pedigree in the old country,
hints for tracing 107
Annals of Lyndon, Osage County, Kansas,
by Charles R. Green 93
Anthon, Henry, D.D— St. Mark's Church on
the Bowery, New York City, historical no-
tices from A.D. 1795 to A.D. 1845 43
Antisdale Family 71
Antisdel Family 71
Antisell, Christopher 71, 100
Antisell Family 71, 100
Antisell, Lawrence 71, 100
Antisell, Mary 71, 100
Arbuthnot, (Admiral) Mariot 55
Archaeological and Historical Society of Ohio,
Publications of 48
Archives and History, Department of Ala-
bama ., 5
Archives of the Indies at Seville 35
Archives of New Jersey 37
Archives of Pennsylvania 50
Archives of West Virginia, Department of 69
Arkansas State— Fayetteville, Ark.... 5
Arkansas— Historical Association, proceed-
ings of 5
Armistead Family 71
See Selden 96
Armstrong, William Clinton, A.M.— Lundy
Family and their descendants of whatever
sm-name, with a biographical sketch of
Benjamin Lundy 88
Arnold, (Col.) Benedict 48
Arnold, James N., Rehoboth, Mass., vital
records of, 1642-1896 31
Arnold, Samuel Greene— History of the State
of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations 55
Arnott Family 71
See McMillan 89
Arnott, Mary 89
Arthur, William, M. A.— Etymological diction-
ary of family and christian names with an
essay on their derivation and import 103
Ashfield, Mass 71
Asplund, John— Annual Register of the Bap-
tist Denomination in North America; to the
first of November, 1790
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104
Athens County, Ohio, History of 48
Atkinson, Brig. Gen. Henry, Order and Letter
Book of, in the Black Hawk War 17
Atkinson, (Brig. Gen.) Henry, Report of his
conduct of the Black Hawk War 17
Atlanta, Ga 10, 11
Atwater, Edward E— History of the Colony of
New Haven and its Absorption into Con-
necticut, etc 7
Atwater, Francis— History of the Town of Ply-
mouth, Conn., etc 8
Augusta County, Va., Annals of, with remin-
iscences, biographical sketches 60
Augusta County, Va 54, 60
Augusta County, Va., Court Records of, 1745-
1800 60
Augusta County, Va. — Historical Register and
Literary Note Book, Virginia, April, 1850.. 60
I'AGE
Augustin, James M 25
Aurora, N.Y 87
Austin Family 71, 72, 78, 83, 93
Austin, John Osborne, comp. Ancestry of
Thirty- three Rhode Islanders Born in the
" 18th Century, etc., etc 54
Austin, John Osborne— Genealogical Diction-
ary of Rhode Island .',},.">
Austin, Tex .%
Bacon, Dolores— Old New P^ngland Churches
and their Children 109
Bailey Family 72
Bailey, Frederick W., Comp. The Record of
my Ancestry 72
Baker, Virginia— History of Warren, Rhode
Island in the War of the Revolution 55
Balch Family 72, 93
See Peaslee 93
Baldwin, Jane (Jane Baldwin Cotton), Comp.
Maryland Calendar of Wills 27
Ball Family 72
See Selden 96
Ballard, (Rev.) Edward— Memorial volume of
the Popham celebration August 29, 1862 26
Ballard Family 72
Baltimore, Md 10, 27, 86, 95, 96, 97, 99, 105
Baltimore, Md. — Chronicles of Baltimore;
being a complete history of Ba'timore town
and Baltimore city from the earliest period
to the present time 27
Bangor, Me 25, 26
Baptist Church— Annual Register of the Bap-
tist Denomination in North America; to
the first of November, 1790, by John Asplund
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, .54, 55, 58, 60. 104
Baptist Church, Iowa— Historical sketches of
Iowa Baptists 22
Baptist Church — Western States, East of the
Mississippi, History of, by Justin A.Smith,
D.D 104
Barber, John W. and Howe, Henry, comps.
Historical Collections of New Jersey 38
Barford, Lancaster County, Va 60,76
Barker Family 71, 72, 78, 83, 93
Barnard, Vt. , Indian raid on August 9, 1780 91
Barnet, James, editor, Martyrs and Heroes of
Illinois 18
Barney Family 72
See Hayward 82
Baron Family, See LeBaron 86
Barradell, Edward — Colonial Decisions of the
General Court of Virginia, 1728-1741 61
Barrett Family 72
Barrett, Joseph Hartwell, A.M 72
Barrett, William 72
Barry Family 72
Barry, William — History of Framingham.
Mass 29, 30. 32
Bartlett Family
72, 85, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99. 100. 101, 102
Bartlett, John Russell, editor. Records of the
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence
Plantations 54
Barton, R. T., editor, Colonial Decisions —
Reports by Sir John Randolph and Edward
Barradell, General Court of Virginia, 1728-
1741 61
Bass, J. Lawrence— Flint G enealogy 80
Basye Family 72. 76
See Cloyd 76
Batchellor, Albert Stillman, editor. Provincial
and State Papers of New Hampshire 37
Battle of Lake Erie, Kentuckians in 24
Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775 72, 82
Battle of Plattsbm-g, War of 1812 Ill
See Clark, Byron, N., editor.
Bausman, (Rev.) Joseph— Historv of Beaver
County, Pa ! 50
Bayles, Richard M.— Historical and Descrip-
tive sketches of Sufl'olk County, N.Y 44
124
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Baylor Family 72
See Selden 96
Beach, Bessie E., assistant editor— History of
the Colony of New Haven 7
Beale Family 72
Beall Family, See Edwards 79
Beaulieu Family 73, 87
See LeSage 87
Beaver County, Pennsylvania, History of 50
Beckwith, A. C, editor, Beckwith Notes .... 73
Beckwith, A. C. and Lane, H. W., comps.,
Genealogical notes on the Families of Daniel
Lane (2d) and Mary Griswold Lane 86
Beckwith Family 73
Beckwith, Hiram W., editor, History of Vigo
and Parke Counties, Indiana "". . 20
Beckwith, Hiram W., Editor of Illinois His-
torical Collections, Vol. 1 116
Beckwith, Marvin 73
Beckwith, Paul— Creoles of St. Louis 35,105
Belaud Family 73, 87
See LeSage 87
Belfast, Maine, History of the City of, Vol. I,
1770-1875; Vol. II, 1875-1900, See Appendix.
Bellet, Louise Pecquet du— Some Prominent
Families of Virginia 67
Belleville Family, see Belvel 72, 73,
77, 78, 79, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Belleville, 111 16,90
Beloit,Wis 70
Belvel (or Belleville) Family 72,73
77, 78, 79, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Benjamin, B. M., comp., Benjamin Families
from Columbia County, N. Y 73
Benjamin Family 73
Bennington, Vt., Early History of 58
Benton Family 73
Bergen County, N.J., Wills, 1804-1830 39
Bergen, N. J.— Annals of the Classes of the
Reformed Dutch Church 37
Berkeley County, W.Va., History of 69
Berkeley Family 73
See Selden 96
Berkshire County, Mass 31
Bernheim, G. D.— History of the German Set-
tlements and of the Lutheran Chiirches in
North andSouth Carolina, from the Earliest
Period of the Colonization of the Dutch,
German and Swiss Settlers, to the close of
the first half of the present century 46, 55, 56
Berry, Daniel, M.D.— Morris Birkbeck, Arti-
cle on 73
Bethlehem, Conn 6
See Woodbury, Conn 9
Beverly Family 73
See Selden 96
Bibliographia Genealogica Americana, by
Daniel P. Durrie — See Appendix
Billerica, Mass. , History of 28
Birdsell Family 73, 91
Birkbeck Family 73
Birkbeck, Morris, by Daniel Berry, M.D 73
Birmingham, Ala 91
Bismark, N.D 47
Bittinger, (Rev.) J. Q.— History of Haverhill,
N.H 36
Black Hawk War — Adjutant General's Re-
port State of Illinois 17
Black Hawk War— Atkinson, (Brig. Gen. )
Henry, Order and Letter Book. Report of
his conduct on, 1832 17
Black Hawk War, 1831-32, Illinois Troops in 16, 17
Black Hawk War— Johnston, Albert Sidney,
Order book of, 1832 17
Black Hawk War— Reynolds, John- Militia
- Documents, 1832 17
Black Hawk War— Reynolds, John, Orderly
Book of, 1832 17
Black Hawk War— Russell, (Prof.) John —
Notes on the Black Hawk War 17
Black Hawk War— Stevens, Frank E.— The
Black Hawk War, including a review of
Black Hawk's life 17
PAGE
Black Hawk War— Stevens, Frank E.— Still-
man's Defeat 17
Black Hawk War— Wakefield, John Allen-
History of the War between the United States
and the Sac and Fox Nations of Indians
and Parts of Other Disaffected Tribes of
Indians in the Years 1827, 1831-32 17
Blackwelder Family 73, 96
Blackwelder, I. S., comp., Blackwelder and
Scherer Families 73, 96
Blaine, (Mrs.) E. V 52
Blanchard, Charles, editor. History of Clay
and Owen Counties, Indiana 19
Bledsoe Family 57, 73
See Sumner Coimty, Tenn.
Block Island, R.I., Epitaphs in the burying
ground of • 54
Bloomington, Illinois 12
13, 16, 19, 75, 78, 83, 85, 89, 90,92,96,98,99,100,101 ,102
Bloomington, 111.— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter 12
Bloomington, 111.— Gravestone inscriptions in
Bloomington and Randolph Townships,
McLean Coimty, 111 73
Bloomington Township, McLean County, III . 12
Boisseau Family 74
Bolton, Charles Knowles— Scotch-Irish Pio-
neers in Ulster and America 32, 110
Bolton, Charles Knowles, comp.. Marriage
Notices for the whole United States, 1785-
1794 30
Bond, Henry— Genealogies of the Families
and Descendants of the Early Settlers of
Watertown, Mass., Etc., Etc., with a Me-
moir of the Author, by Horatio Gates Jones,
A.M 32,33
Boogher, William Fletcher, comp., Gleanings
of Virginia History 63
Boone County, Ind., Portrait and Biograph-
ical Record of 19
Boroimhe, Brian, monument to 90
Boston, Mass 3, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 58,
59, 61, 71, 78, 103, 104, 105, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113
Boston, Mass., Epitaphs from Copp's Hill
Burial Ground 28
Boston, Mass.— History of South Boston,
Formerly Dorchester Neck 28
Boston, Mass.— Marriages of Rev. Thomas
Foxcroft, A.M., Boston, 1717-1769 28
Boston, Mass.— Old South Church (Thu-d
Church). Historical Catalogue 1669-1882... 28
Boston, Mass. — Roxbury Town, History of. . . 28
Boxnrbon County, Ky.— History of Bourbon,
Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties— See
Appendix.
Bouton, Nathaniel, D.D., editor. Provincial
and State Papers of New Hampshire 36,37
Bouton, Nathaniel— History of Concord, N. H.
from its first grant in 1725 to the organiza-
tion of the city government in 1853, with a
History of the Ancient Penacooks (with
map) 36
Bowditch Family— See New York Shelter
Island Presbyterian Church 74
Bowditch, Joel 44
Bowditch, John 44
Bowie, (Col.) James 58
Bowie, Rezin P 58
Bowman, Isaac— Lieutenant Illinois Regi-
ment War of the Revolution 14
Bowman, Isaac S.— Son and executor of Isaac
B owman 14
Boyd, John— Annals and family records of
Winchester, Conn 9
Bradford, Coim.— See New Haven, Colony of. 6, 7
Bradford, Vt., History of 58
Bradley, Isaac S., comp., Bibliography of
Wisconsin's Participation in the War
Between the States 70
Bradley, Justus H 38
Breckenridge Family 74
See Selden 96
Brecse Family— Sec Appendix.
125
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Breese, Sidney— Family— -Sec A ppendix.
Brewer Family 74
See Selden 90
Bricknell, Thomas Williams— Ancient Re-
cords of Sowans, Mass 32
Bridgewater, Mass., History of the early
settlers of 28
Bridgman, Thomas— Epitaphs from Copp's
Hill Burial Ground 28
BrinckerhofT Family 74
Brinckerhoff, Joris Dircksen 74
Brinkerhoff, Richard..., 74
Bristol Parish, Va., History of 61
Bristol Parish, Va., Vestry Book and Register
of, 1720-1789 61
British Army 47
Brock, (Dr.) R. A.— Henrico Parish, Va.,
Vestry Book of, 1730-1773 63
Brock, R. A. — Huguenot Emigration to Vir-
ginia, and the settlement at Manakin Town
with an appendix of genealogies 64
Brock, R. A.— Official Records of Robert Din-
widdle, Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony
of Virginia, 1751-1758 65
Bronson, Henry, M.D.— History of Water-
bury, Conn., the original township embrac-
ing present Watertown, Plymouth and
parts of Oxford, Woleott, Middlebury,
Prospect and Naugatuck, with an appen-
dix of biography, genealogy and statistics. . 9
Brooklyn, N.Y 108
Brooks, Charles— History of the Town of
Medford, Mass 31
Brooks Family 74
See Greenlee 81, 82
Brooks, Geraldine— Dames and Daughters of
Colonial Days 105
Brooks, Geraldine — Dames and Daughters of
the Young Republic 105
Brooksville, Me., History of 25, 26
Brown County, 111.— In the Military Tract 15
Brown, Daniel— see New York Shelter Island
Presbyterian Church 44
Brown Family 44, 74
See Selden 96
Brown, (Rev.) John H., Trial of, by the West
Lexington, Ky. Presbytery 23
Brown, John Henry— Indian Wars and Pio-
neers of Texas 58
Brown, William Garrott— -See Appendix.
Browning, Charles H., editor, American His-
torical Register, 1894, 1895, 1896 Ill
Browning, Charles H.— Americans of Royal
Descent, Index to Intermarriages of 103
Browning, Edward Franklin, comp.. Genea-
logy of the Brownings in America from 1621
to 1908 74
Browning Family 74
Buck, James S.— Milwaukee, Wis., Under the
Charter from 1847 to 1853 70
Buck, James S.— Pioneer History of Milwau-
kee from first settlement In 1835 to 1841 70
Buck, Solon Justus, editor. Travel and De-
scription 1765-1865, Illinois Historical Col-
lections, Vol. IX 116
Buckley Family 74, 86, 95, 96, 97
See Thomas.
Bunker Family 74
Bimker, Mary Powell— Long Island Genealo-
gies, being Kindred Descendants of Thomas
Powell 74, 93, 94
Bureau County, 111., Part of, in the Military
Tract 15
Burgoyne's Campaign 1776 and 1777, Hadden's
Journal and Orderly Books 107
Burgoyne, (Lieut. Gen.) John 107
Burleigh, Charles, (comp.) Genealogy of the
Burley or Burleigh family of America 74
Burleigh Family 74
Burley Family 74
Burlington, la 22
PAGE
Burlington County, N.J., Wills, 1804-1830.. 39
Burlington, Vt 59,1 1 1
Burnham, fCapt. > J. H.— John McLean,
Article on 89
Burr, Horace— Records of Holy Trinity COld
Swedes) Church Delaware from 1697 to 177:'^,
Etc., translated by 10
Burrows, Senator, J. ('., of Michigan '■','■',
Burton, C. M.-Early Detroit :v.'.
Burwell Family 74
See Selden 96
Butler, Mann, A.M. — History of the Common-
wealth of Kentucky 22
Butler County, Ohio—Pioneer Biography
Sketches of the Lives of some of the Early
Settlers of Butler County, Ohio 48
Butter, William, Descendants of 74
Butterfield, Consul W. — History of Seneca
County, Ohio 49
Butterfield Family 74, 75
Butterfield Family, Arms of 74
Butters Family 74, 75
Butterworth Family 75
See Butterfield 74
Butterworth Family, Arms of 74
Buxton, Me., Centennial Anniversary of 25
Buxton, Me.— Records of the Proprietors of
Narraganset Township No. I, now the
Town of Buxton 25
Byrd Family 75
See Selden 96
C
Cad well Family 75
-See Caldwell.
Cadwell, (Dr.) George, Article on, by Richard
W. Mills 75
Cage Family 57, 75
See Tennessee, Sumner County.
Caldwell, Augustine 75, 112
Caldwell, Augustine— Caldwell Chronicle 112
Caldwell Chronicle, 1899-1900 75, 112
Caldwell Family 75, 112
Calhoun County, 111., In the Military Tract.. 15
California State 5, 77, 112
California, State Genealogical Society of 5
California State Register — Published by the
California Genealogical Society 112
California State — San Francisco, Cal 112
California State— Sons of the American Revo-
lution 5
California State— Spanish Archives of Cali-
fornia 5
Calkins Family 75
Calkins, William Wirt, Calkins, Memorial Mil-
itary Roster with supplement 75
Cambridge, Mass 23. 28, 48
Cambridge, Mass.— The Register Book of
Lands and Houses in the "New Tomti" and
the Town of Cambridge 28
Campbell, Charles — Orderly book of that por-
tion of the American Army stationed at or
near Williamsburg, Va., under the com-
mand of General Andrew Lewis from March
18, 1776 to August 28, 1776 69, 109
Campbell County, Ky., History of 22
Campbell, William W.— Annals of Tryon
County; or the Border Warfare of New
York during the Revolution 44,45
Canada, First English Conquest of. Etc 104
Canada— Kirke, Hemy, M.A., B.C.L, Oxon.,
The First Conquest of Canada 86
Canada— Montreal, Can 87, 104
Canada— Tanguay, L. Abbe Cyprien, editor,
Dictionaire genealogique des families cana-
diennes, etc., etc ■ 104
Candia, N. H., History of 36
Candler, Allen D., A.M., LL.D.. comp..
Colonial Records of the State of Georgia... 10
Candler, Allen D., A.M., LL.D., comp.,
Confederate Records of the State of Georgia. 10
126
INDEX— Continued
PAGE
Candler, Allen D., A.M., LL.D. , comp. .
Revolutionary Records of the State of
G eorgia 10,11
Canterbury, England— Wills, 1700-1725, in the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury, England. . 107
Cantrell, Carmi G.— Descendants of Zebulon
Cantrell the immigrant, covering the period
1700 to 1898 75
Cantrell Family 75
Cantrell, Zebulon, Descendants of 75
Cape Fear Region, N.C.— History of New-
Hanover County and the Lower Cape Fear
Region, 1723-1800 46
Cape May County, N.J., History of 37,88
Cape May County, N.J 37
See Ludlam Family History 88
Cape May County, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830 39
Capen, Charles L., comp., Descendants of
John Capen (1765-1849) and Rhoda Thomson 75
Capen Family 75
Capen, John 75
Ciardelle, Clara and Deweese W. B., comps.,
Letters from an Early Settler of Te^as 58
Carey Family 75, 91
See Morton 91
Carleton, (Sir) Guy 107
Carpenter Family 75, 76
Carpenter, (Dr.) Seymour D 75
Carr, (Hon.) Clark E.— Life of Stephen A.
Douglas— 5ee Appendix.
Carr Family 76
Carriel, Mary Turner, Life of, Jonathan Bald-
win Turner 100
Carrington, N. D 47
Carroll, B. R., comp.. Historical Collections
of South Carolina ^ 56
Carroll County, Ind., Recollections of the
Early Settlement of 19
Carrollton, Ala 5
Carter Family 76
Sec Selden 96
Carter, (Cant.) Thomas, Descendants of 60,76
Cartmell, T. K., comp., Shenandoah Valley
Pioneers and their Descendants. A History
of Frederick County, Virginia from its for-
mation in 1738 to 1908 62
Caruthers, E. W. — North Carolina Revolu-
tionary Incidents and Sketches of Character
Chiefly in the "Old North State" 47
Carver Family 76
See Gilbert 81
Cary Family 76
See Selden 96
Casad Family— See Appendix.
Case Family 76
Casper, (Rev.) Snyder County,
Pennsylvania Marriages 1839-1882 53
Cass County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3,14
Cassedav, Ben.— History of Louisville, Ky.
from its Earliest Settlement to 1852 23
Castine, Me., History of 25,26
Castor Family 76
Catholic Church, Ky.— Sketches of Early Cath-
olic Missions of Kentucky 22, 23
Catholic Church— Stephenson County, 111.
Golden Jubilee Souvenir ." 13
Caulkins, Frances Manwaring — History of
New Ivondon, Conn, from the First Survey
of the Coast in 1612 to 1852 7
Caulkins, Frances Manwaring— History of
Norwich, Conn, from its Settlement in 1660
to 1845 8
Cauthron, Henry S.— History of the City of
Vincennes, Ind., from 1702 to 1901 21
Cauthron, Margaret C 21
Cedar Rapids, la. 113
Census of the United States, 1790 — Heads of
families at the first census of the United
States taken in the year 1790. .9. 32, 37, 55, 57, 107
Chalkley, Lyman— Augusta County, Va.,
Records 1745-1800, Abstracts from 60
PAGE
Chalkley, Lyman— Chronicles of the Scotch-
Irish Settlement, Virginia 60, 61
Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson — ^\''estry
Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Va.,
1720-1789 61
Chamberlin, George W.— Mayflower Passen-
gers, Genealogies of 108
Chamberlin, Henry Barrett— Elias Kent Kane
Article on 85
Chambers, Theodore Frelinghuysen — The
Early Germans of New Jersey, their History,
Churches and Genealogies 38
Chandler, J. A. and Thanes, T. B.— Colonial
Virginia 61
Chapline Family 76
See Selden 96
Charlestown. Mass.— Genealogies and estates of
Charlestown, in the county of Middlesex and
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1629-1818 29
Charlestown, N. H., History of 36
Charleston S. C .' 57, 64, 110, 114
Charleston. S.C— Siege of Charleston by the
British Fleet and Army 55
Charleston , W. Va 69. 94
Charlottesville, Va 65, 67, 103
Charlottesville, W.Va 69
Charloville, (Capt.) Francis— List of Volun-
teers of. Entitled to Land for Revolutionary
Services 14
Chase, Frank H., comp., Onondaga, N.Y.
Soldiers of the Revolution 43
Chautauqua County, N.Y 71
Cheshire, Conn., History of 6, 9
See Wallingford, Conn
Chew Family 76, 86, 95, 96, 99
See Thomas.
Chicago. Ill 3, 12, 13, 17, 18.
19,20,21,22, 35, 49, 71, 75, 80, 84, 85, 93. 96, 97, 101 . 108
Chicago, 111., American-Irish in, Biographical
History of 108
Chicago, 111., Columbian Exposition at, 1893. . 13
Chicago, 111.— Daughters of the American
Revolution. Year Books of Chapter 12
Chicago, 111.— Historical Society's Collections,
Vol. m, quoted 15
Chicago — University of Chicago 116
Child, Frank Samuel— An Old New England
Town, Fairfield, Conn 6
Child, Lydia M.— First Settlers of New Eng-
land, or Conquest of the Pequods, Narra-
gansetts, Pokanokets, Etc, Etc 109
Christian, W. Asbury— Richmond, Her Past
and Present— See Appendix.
Christlieb, Benjamin F. The Chi'istlieb Fam-
ily 76
Christlieb Family 76
Christy, (Rev.) A. B.— Historical Sketches of
Our Twenty-five Chm-ches and Missions.
Lake View 'Congregational Church, Cleve-
land, Ohio 49
Clnu-ches— Baptist Denomination in North
America, Amuial Register of, to the First of
November, 1790, By John Asplund
..5,9, 10, 22, 27. 28, 36. 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55. 58, 60, 104
Churches— Baptist Church— Baptist Ministers
of Virginia 60
Churches— Baptist Chm'ch, Iowa— Historical
Sketches of Iowa Baptists 22
Churches— Catholic, Kentuckv— Sketches of
Early Catholic Missions of Kentucky 22,23
Churches— Catholic Church, Slophenson
County, Golden Jubiloo, Souvenir of 13
Churches— Congregational. Cleveland, Ohio —
Lake View Congregational Church 49
Churches— Congregational Church, Midway,
G eorgia 11
Churches— Congregational Churches, "\^'iscon-
sin : 70
Churches— Elizabeth Town, N.J., St. John's
Church 38
Churches— Episcopal— Christ Church, Alex-
andria, Va 60
i
127
INDEX — Continued
Churches— Epicopal— Christ Church, Middle-
sex, Va 61
Churches Episcopal, Henrico Parish, Va (i.'j
Churches— Episcopal, Narragansett, R. I.
Episcopal Church 55
Churches— Episcopal Church— Old St. John's
Church, Richmond, Va 03
Churches— Episcopal— Parish RegisterofNew
Kent County, Va., from 1680 to 1787 65
Churches— Episcopal, Saint Mark's Parish,Va. 66
Churches— Episcopal— Saint Peter's Parish
Register 1680 to 1787 67
Churches— Episcopal— St. John's Church,
Elizabeth Town, N.J 38
Churches— Episcopal — St. John's Church,
Richmond, Va •. 63
Churches— Episcopal— Truro Parish, Va 68
Churches— Lutheran Church in North and
South Carolina 4(), 55, 56
Churches— Methodist Church— History of Me-
thodism in Kentucky 24
Churches— Mormon Church— Reorganized
Church of Latter Day Saints, Lamoni, la.. 113
Churches— New England— Old New England
Churches and their Children, by Dolores
Bacon 109
Churches— Presbyterian Church in America
from its Origin until the Year 1760 109
Churches— Presbyterian Church, Ebenezer,
Ky.
23
Churches— Presbyterian, Elizabeth, N.J.,
First Presbyterian and St. John's Church at 38
Churches— Presbyterian Church, Kentucky,
History of 24, 61
Churches— Presbyterian, (West) Lexington,
Ky,
Churches— Presbyterian Church (First) of
Morristown, N.J '39
Churches— Presbyterian Church, New York
Shelter Island
. . .44, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 92, 96, 99, 100
Churches— Presbyterian Church, Trenton,
N.J., History of 39
Churches— Presbyterian Churches, Wisconsin 70
Churches— Presbyterian Churches in the Val-
ley of Virginia 24,61
Churches— Reformed Dutch— Bergen, N.J. ,
Annals of the Reformed Dutch Church of. . 37
Churches— Reformed Dutch— Easton, Pa.,
First Reformed Church of 51
Churches— ( Reformed D utch )— Hackensack,
N.J., First Reformed Dutch Church 38
Churches— St. Mark's Church on the Bowery,
New York City 43
Churches— Springfield, Mass., First Church
in. History of 32
Cincinnati, Ohio 15, 19, 20, 23, 49, 89, 90, 110
Cincinnati, Ohio— College Catalogue, 1836-37. . 48
Cincinnati, Ohio, Directory of, 1819 48
Cinciimati, Ohio, Early Annals of, 184i,
Sketches and Statistics of 1851, 1859 48
Cincinnati, Society of, France, Order of tlie
the Cincinnati in 104
Cincinnati Society of. Institution and Pro-
ceedings of, May 10, 1783 104
Cincinnati, Society of, Massachusetts Society
of 32, 104
Cincinnati, Society of— New Jersey State So-
ciety of the Cincinnati 39
Cincinnati, Society of— Rhode Island Society
of the Cincinnati 104
Cisco, Jay Guy— Historic Sumner County,
Tenn., with genealogies of the Bledsoe,
Cage and Douglass families 57
Cist, Charles— Cincinnati in 1841; Cinciimati
in 1851; Cincinnati in 1859 48
Claremont, N.H 36
Clark, Abigail, Descendants of 73
Clark, A. Howard, comp.. National Register
Sons of the American Revolution 110,111
Clark, Byron N., editor, List of Pensioners of
the War of 1812 HI
PAGE
Clark County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in - 3, 14
Clarke, Edward Stephens, M.D.— Stephens
Family with Collateral Branches 98
Clark Family 76, 91
See Morton.
Clark, George Rogers 13, 14, 24
Clark, (ioorge Rogers— Army Led by, in his
Conquest of the Illinois 13
Clark, (ieorge Rogers- List of non-commis-
sioned oflicers and soldiers of the Illinois
Regiment and the Western Army under
the command of, entitled to bounty lands. . 1 1
Clark, (Prof.) Olynthus B.— Lincoln Poor
White Legend — See Appendix.
Clark, Samuel A.— The History of St. John's
Church, Elizabeth Town, N.J., from the
Year 1703 to the Present Time 38
Clark, Walter, editor. Colonial Records of
North Carolina 46, 47
Clary, (Rev.)Dexter— History of the Churches
and Ministers Connected with the Presby-
terian and Congregational Convention of
Wisconsin and of the Operations of the
American Home Missionary Society 70
Clay County, Ind. , History of l-i
Clay Family— See Filson Club Publication,
No. 14 76
Clayton Family 76
See Selden 96
Clayton, (Prof.) W. W— History of Steuben
County, N. Y 44
Clendenin Family— (See Appendix.
Cleveland, Ohio 32, 33, 49, 101
Cleveland, Ohio, Lake View Congregational
Church 49
Clinton County, Ind., Portrait and Biograph-
ical Record of 19
Clinton, (Sir) Henry 55
Clinton, J. W.— Revolutionary Soldiers Bur-
ied in Ogle County, List compiled by 14
Clopton, David, Letters Patent Issued to 12
Cloyd, A. D., M.D.— Genealogy of the Cloyd,
Basye and Tapp Familif s in America, with
brief sketches referring to the families of
Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith 76
Cloyd Family 7.6
Clute, (Rev.) Robert F. — Annals and Parish
Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish
in South Carolina from 1680 to 1884 57
Coats of arms— See America Heraldica 102
Coats of Arms, Butterfield Family 74
Coats of Arms, Butterworth Family 74
Coats of Arms— See Colonial Families of the
United States of America, by Mackenzie.. 105
Coats of Arms, Cro?!ler's General Armory ... 105
Coats of Arms, Gilpin Family 81
Coats of Arms, Hopkins Family 83
Coats of Arms, Judd Family 85
Coe, (Mrs.) Sophia Fidelia Hall— Memoranda
relating to the ancestry and family of Sophia
Fidelia Hall ". 82
Cohoes, N. Y., History of 40
Colchester, Conn 91
Colcord, Doane B., B.S., M.D.— Colcord Gen-
ealogy—Descendants of Edward Colcord of
New Hampshire, 1630-1908 77
Colcord, Edward , Descendants of 77
Colcord Family 77
Colcord, Mahlon J 77
Coles, (Gov.) Edward 15
Colgate Family 77
See Selden 96
Collamer, Newton L., editor, Historical Bul-
letin 112
Collins, Arthur, comp., Barry Family 72
Collins, Family 77
Collins, John, Sr . , Descendants of 77
Collins, Lewis— Historical Sketches of Ken-
tucky 23
Collins, Richard H.— Revised edition of Col-
lins' History of Kentucky, by 23
128
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Collins, William 77
Collins, William H.— History of the Collins
Family 77
Colonial Dames of America — Delaware So-
ciety 10
Colonial Dames of America— New York Soci-
ety. Catalogue of the genealogical and
historical library of 105
Colonial Dames of America, Pennsylvania
Society of 51, 105
Colonial Dames of America— -See Pioneer
Mothers of America 109
Colonial Dames of America, Virginia, National
Society of 61, 65, 67
Colonial Days, Dames and Daughters of, by
Geraldine Brooks 105
Colonial Decisions of the General Court of
Virginia, 1728-41 61
Colonial Families of the United States. In
which is given the history, genealogy and
armorial bearings of the colonial families
who settled in the American colonies from
the time of the settlement of Jamestown,
13th^ May, 1607 to the Battle of Lexington,
April 19, 1775, by George Norbury Mac-
Kenzie, four volumes 105
Colonial Militia of Virginia 1651-1776 61
Colonial Period — Manors of Virginia in Colon-
ial Times, by Edith Tunis Sale 61
Colonial Records of the State of Georgia . . 10
Colonial Records of North Carolina 46
Colonial Records of Pennsylvania 50,51
Colonial Virginia, by J. A. Chandler and T.
B. Thanes 61
Colonial Virginia Bibliography of, 1754-1776. 62
Colonial Virginia Register 62
Colonial Wars, Society of, General Register. . 105
Colorado State— Denver, Colo . . 93
Columbia County, N.Y 73
Columbian Exposition at Chicago, 1893 13
Columbus, Ohio .48, 49, 50, 71, 76, 114
Columbus, Ohio, History of 48
Colyer, Walter— Fordhams and La Serres of
the English Settlement in Edwards County,
111 80, 86, 96
Concord, N.H 25, 36, 37, 85, 90, 93, 97
Concord, N.H., History of, from its first
grant in 1725 to the organization of the city
government in 1853, with a History of the
Ancient Penacooks, (with map) 36
Condit, (Rev.) Aaron, Marriages and Bap-
tisms, Hanover, Morris County, N.J., 1746-
1796 38
Condon, Edward O'Meagher— Irish Race in
America 108
Congdon Family , 19,77
See Appendix.
Congdon, George Edward, comp., Congdon
Family 19, 77
See Appendix.
Congdon, George Edward— Waterman, Illinois
Year B ooks 19
Congregational Church— Lake View Congre-
gational Church, Cleveland, Ohio 49
Congregational Church, Midway, Ga 11
Congregational Church, Wisconsin 70
Conkling Family— ^ec New York Shelter
Island Presbyterian Church 44, 77
Conkling, Thomas— /Sec New York Shelter
Island Presbyterian Chui'ch 44,77
Connecticut State— Baptist Church— Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North America to the 1st June, 1790, Con-
necticut 5
Connecticut State— Bethlehem, Conn 6
See Woodbury, Conn 9
Connecticut State — Bradford, Conn 6, 7
Connecticut State— Census, 1790— Heads of
families at the first census of the United
States takenin the year, 1790, Connecticut.. 9, 107
Connecticut State— Cheshire, Comi 6
Sec Wallingford, Conn 7, 9
PAGE
Connecticut State — Colchester, Conn 91
Connecticut State— Fairfield, Conn 6,7.91
Connecticut State — Fairfield, Conn— See New
Haven, British Invasion of 6,7
Connecticut State — French and Indian War
Rolls 175.5-57, 1758-62 6
Connecticut State — Guilford, Conn., History
of 6,7
Connecticut State — Hartford, Conn 8,84
Connecticut State — Hartford, Conn., Early
Vital Records oi—See Appendix.
Connecticut State, Historical Society Col-
lections of 6, 8
Connecticut State Historical Society— Library
list of family genealogies 6
Connecticut State — Litchfield, Conn 101
Connecticut State — Lyme, Conn 82
Connecticut State— Meriden, Conn, History
of 6,8,9
Connecticut State — Meriden, Conn 8
See Wallingford 9
Connecticut State — Middlebury, Conn., His-
tory of 7,9
Connecticut State — Middlebury, Conn 9
See Waterbury, Conn.
See Woodbury, Conn.
Connecticut State— Naugatuck, Coim 7,9
See Waterbury, Conn.
Connecticut State— New Haven, Conn 6, 7, 91
Connecticut State — New Haven, Conn., Brit-
ish Invasion of, Etc 7
Connecticut State — New Haven, Colony of. . . 6, 7
Connecticut, New London, History of 7
Connecticut State— New Milford, Conn., Two
centuries of 7
Connecticut State — Norwalk Coim., after two
hrmdred and fifty years 7,8
Connecticut State— Norwich, Conn 8, 71, 87, 100
Connecticut State— Norwich, Coim., History
of, from its Settlement in 1660 to 1845 8
Connecticut State— Oxford, Conn.— -Sec Water-
bxiry, Conn 8,9
See Woodbury, Coim 9
Connecticut State — Plymouth, Conn., His-
tory of the Town of 8
Connecticut State— Plymouth, Conn.— See
Waterbury, Comi 9
Connecticut State— Preston, Conn 101
Connecticut State — Prospect, Conn 8
See Waterbury, Conn 9
Connecticut State— Public Records of the
State of Coimecticut from October 1776 to
February, 1778 8
Connecticut State— Roxbury, Conn.— See
Woodbury, Conn 8, 9
Connecticut State— Southbury, Conn.— See
Woodbury, Conn 8,9
Connecticut State — Southold, Conn.— See New
Haven, Colony of 7, 8
Connecticut State— Stamford, Conn.— See New-
Haven, Colony of 7, S
Connecticut State— Stratford,Conn.— See New
Haven, Colony of 7,9
Coimecticut State— Torrington, Conn., His-
tory of, from its first settlement in 1737, with
biographies and genealogies 9
Connecticut State— Wallingford, Coim., His-
tory of, from its settlement in 1670 to the
present time 6, 9
Connecticut State— Washington, Conn.--See
Woodbury, Conn . . . , 9
Coimecticut State— War of the Revolution or-
derly book and journals kept by Connecti-
cut men while taking part in the American
Revolution, 1775-1778 8
Coimecticut State— War of the Revolution,
Rolls and Lists of Connecticut Men in 6
Connecticut State— Waterbury, Coim., His- ^
tory of ".9
Connecticut State— Water to^vn, Conn.,— See
Waterbury, Coim 9
Coimecticut State— Willington, Conn 71,100
129
INDEX — Continued
PAGK
Connecticut State— Winchester, Connecticut,
Annals and Family Records of 9
Connecticut State— Wolcott, Conn. — See
Waterbury, Conn 9
Connecticut— Woodbury, Conn 6, 7, 9
Connecticut State— Woodbury, Conn., His-
tory of: 7,9
Connelley Family 77
Connelley, (Maj.) H. C. — Recollections of the
War between the States 18
Connelley, William Elsey, comp., Doniphan's
Expedition and the Conquest of New Mex-
ico and California 77
Continental , Army During the War of the
Revolution, Register of Officers of, April,
1775 to December, 1783 107
Cook County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3, 14
77
9f)
62
Cooke Family
See Selden
Cooke, John Esten— Lord Fairfax, or the
Master of Greenaway Court. A Chronicle
of the Valley of the Shenandoah
Coons Family. Coons Family Genealogical
Chart, by Percival Coons Wilbur— /See Ap-
pendix.
Coons, John W., comp., Indiana at Shiloh 21
Corbin Family 77
See Selden 96
Corey, Henry — Land Warrant for Services,
War of 1812 16, 77, 111
Cornwallis, Lord 47
Cothren, William— History of Ancient Wood-
bury, Conn., from the First Indian Deed,
1659 to 1854 9
Couch, Franklin, LL.B. — Genealogy of the
Hill, Dean, Pinckney, Austin, Barker,
Anderson, Rhoades and Finch Families
71, 72, 78, 80, 93, 94, 95
Coudersport, Pa 77
Cowles, Alfred, Article on, by Dr. J. F. Snyder 77
Cowles Family 77
Cox Family
... .72, 77, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Cox, Isaac Joslin— Thomas Sloo, Jr. , Article on 97
Creigh, Alfred — History of Washington
County, Pa 54
Creoles of St. Louis 35, 105
Crippen, Edward, Diary of, 27 111. Vol. Regi-
ment, War of the Rebellion, 1861-63 18
Crockett, (Col.) David 58
Crowshaw Family 77
See Selden 96
Crozier, William Armstrong, F.R.S.— Colonial
Militia of Virginia, 1651-1776 61
Crozier, William Armstrong, F.R.S., editor.
Register of American Families Entitled to
Coat Armor 105
Crozier, William Armstrong, F.R.S.— Vnginia
County Records, Spotsylvania County, 1721-
1800 67
Cullom Family— See Appendix.
Cullom, Shelby M., Family— See Appendix.
Culpeper County, Va., Genealogical and His-
torical Notes of 62, 66
Cumberland County, N.J.— Gouldtown, Set-
tlement of. Ancient Date— See Appendix.
Cumberland Cormty, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830. . 39
Currier, Horace True, History of the AUerton
Family, revised and enlarged by 71
Cushing, Alonzo H 70
Gushing Family 70, 78
Cushing, Howard B 70
Cushing, William B 70
Cushman, Mary Semple Ames — General James
Semple, Article on— See Appendix.
Custer (Custer of Pennsylvania) Family
72, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Custer, Milo 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 72,
77, 78, 79, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
PAGE
Custer, Milo, comp., Bloominglon and Itan-
dolph Townships, Some Old Gravestone
Inscriptions in 12, 73
Custer, Milo, comp., Genealogical Notes of Cen-
tral Illinois 12
Custer, Milo., editor, Hinshaw and Henshaw
Families 83
Custer, Milo, comp., Illinois (Central; Obitu-
aries, 1871-1X80 13
Custer, Milo— McLean County, Illinois Census
of 1840. Heads of Families of McLean
County, 111., at the Census of 1840 (Taken
by Jacob Spawr), copied and rearranged by
Milo Custer 89
Custer, Milo, comp.. Old Family Records of
McLean County 12
Custer, Milo, comp.. Soldiers of the War of
1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in McLean County 12, 16
Custer, Milo, comp., Soldiers of the War of
1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in Peoria County 13,16
Custer, Milo, comp.. Some Old Family Re-
cords, Bartlett, Belvel (or Belleville), Dille,
Cox, Custer, (Custer of Penn), Evans,
Vezzy, Hendrix, Jones, Luce, Mackenzie,
Orendorff, Parker, Piper, Short, Stinespring,
Swartz, Zook, (or Zug), Webb 72,
77, 78, 79, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Custer, Milo-r-Some Old Gravestone Inscrip-
tions in Bloomington and Randolph Town-
ships 12, 73
Cutter, William Richard and Adams, William
Frederick, comps.. Genealogical and Per-
sonal Memoirs of Massachusetts 30
Dames and Daughters of Colonial Days, by
Geraldine Brooks '.
Dames and Daughters of the Young Republic,
by Geraldine Brooks
Dana, E. — Bounty Lands in the State of
Illinois, Description, Etc
Dandridge, Danske— American Prisoners of
the Revolution
Dandridge, Danske — Historic Shepherdstown
67
Dandridge Family
See Selden
Danker s, Jasper— Journal of a Voyage to New
York and a Tour in Several of the American
Colonies in 1679-80 40,
Danville, III. — Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter of
Darling, Carlos Parsons— Military Xists and
Other Documents Relating to Vermont
History Found amount the Papers of
Capt. Luke Parsons 59,
Daughters of the American Revolution, of
Illinois Ancestry
Daughters of the American Revolution, Illi-
nois State Annual Conferences, Reports of
12,
Daughters of the American Revolution,
National Society 12, W, 46, 49, 57, lOti,
Daughters of the American Revolution,
National Society, Annual Reports of
Daughters of the American Revolution,
National Society, Brief History of, by Mrs.
Adlai E. Stevenson
Daughters of the American Revolution,
National Society, Directory of
Daughters of the American Revolution,
National Society, Lineage Books of
Daughters of the American Revolution, North
Carolina Society of 46,
Daughters of the American Revolution, Ohio
New Connecticut Chapter D. A. R.,
Plainesville, Ohio
105
105
15
103
108
12
111
14
107
107
106
106
106
106
114
49
— 9 H S
130
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Dauphin County, Pa.— Scraps of Dauphin
County, History : 51
Davidson,(Rev.) Robert— History of thePres-
byterian Church in the State of Kentucky,
with a Preliminary Sketch of the Churches
in the Valley of Virginia 24, 01, 64
Davis, Charles Henry, M.D.— History of Wal-
lingford. Conn., from its Settlement in 1670,
to the Present Time, Etc., Etc 6, 9
Davis, J.— First Settlers of Virginia, An His-
torical Novel 62
Davis, Jefferson 35
Davis, William T. — Ancient Landmarks of
Plymouth 31
Dawson, Henry B., editor, Historical Maga-
zine with Notes and Queries, 1857-1874;
also extra numbers (except No. 2) 1, 1907, to
XXXI, 1914; William Abbatt, editor.. 112, 113
Day Family 78,98
Dayton, Va 66
Dean Family 71 , 72, 78, 83, 93, 94
Dearborn County, Indiana, History of 19
Decatur, Illinois— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter 12
De Courcy, B. W., comp., Milesian Families
of Ireland, Genealogical History of 90
Dedham, Mass., First Church in. Two Hmi-
dredth and Fiftieth Anniversary of, 1638-1888 29
De Hass, Wills— History of Early Settlement
and Indian Wars of West Virginia 09
DeKalb County, III 19
De Lancey, Edward Floyd, editor. History of
New York During the Revolutionary War. . 45
Delaney, Martin R., Life and Public Services
of 78
Delaware County, Ind., History of 19
Delaware, Ohio 71
Delaware County, Pa 92
Delaware State — Baptist Church — Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North America to the First of November,
1790, Delaware 9
Delaware State, Colonial Dames of 10
Delaware State Historical Society 10
Delaware State— New Castle County, Calen-
dar Wills of, 1682-1800 10
Delaware State— Sussex County Delaware,
Some Records of 10
Delaware State— Wilmington, Del. — Records
of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Del-
aware from 1697 to 1773 10
Deming Family 78
Denny, (Maj.) E., Military Journal of, 1781 to
1795 53
Denton Family 78
Denver, Colo 93
De Peyster, John Watts 78, 109
De Peyster, J. Watts, LL.D., M. A.— Historical
introduction by, illustrating the life of Sir
John Johnson 109
See Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson.
DeSoto, Hernando 35
Detroit, Mich., Early Days in, papers written
by General Friend Palmer 33
Detroit, Mich., Early Detroit, by C. M. Burton 33
Detroit, Mich., Evacuation of, by the British,
Centennial Celebration of, July 11, 1896 33
Dewees 1
Deweese / Family <S
Deweese, W. B. and CardeUe, Clara, comps..
Letters from an Early Settler of Texas 58
Dexter, Franklin B.— Diary of David McClure
1748-1820, notes by Franklin B. Dexter.. 88, 100
Dexter, O. P., M.A., LL.B.— Index to Sav-
age's Genealogical Dictionary of the First
Settlers of Now Kiighmd 106
Diaries— Crippeii, Edward, Diary of, 27 111.
Vol. Regiment, 1861-03 18
Diaries— Hutchinson, Thomas, Diary and
Letters of 106
PAGE
Diaries— Waddell, Joseph A., Diary of. War
of the Rebellion, 1861-65 60
Dictionaries— Canada— See Tanguay 104
Dictionaries— Etymological Dictionary of
Family and Christian Names 103
Dictionaries — Rhode Island Genealogical, Dic-
tionary of 54, 55
Dictionaries. Savage's Genealogical Diction-
ary of the First Settlers of New England,
also index to same compiled by O. P.
Dexter, M.A., LL.B 106
Dictionaries — United States Army Historical
Register and Dictionary, from its Organiza-
tion September 29, 1789 to March 2, 1903. . . . 107
Dille Family 72,
77, 78, 79, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Dillman Family 78, 83, 95
SeeHouser 83
Dillon, John B— History of Indiana from 1816
to 1856 19
Dinwiddle, Robert, Official Records of, 1751-58 65
Directories— Hoyne's Amiual Directory of
Homeopathic Physicians in the State of
Illinoi. s for the Year 1879 12
Directories— Illinois— Chm-ch directories, toAvn
and city directories; sources to be consulted. 12
Directories— Montague's Early Settlers of
Kaskaskia. A directory and business mir-
ror, historical sketches of Randolph County,
111. 12
District of Columbia 64
Doniphan's Expedition and the Conquest of
New Mexico and California 77
Doonigan, John 12
Dorchester, Mass.— Births, Marriages and
Deaths to the End of 1825 28, 29
Dorchester Neck, Mass.— see Boston 28,29
Douglas Family— See Appendix.
Douglas Family— See New York Shelter Is-
land Presbyterian Church 79
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, Family— See Ap-
pendix.
Douglas, Stephen A.— Lincoln Douglas De-
bates 116
Douglass Family— Sec Tennessee, Sumner
County 57, 79
Douglass, Mass.— History of the Town of
Douglass, Mass., from the Earliest Period to
the close of 1878 29
Dover, N.J -^^
Dowd,Jerome— Sketches of Prominent Living
North Carolinians -17
Dra'ce, S imuel Adams— History of Middlesex
County, Mass 31
Draper, (Mrs.) Amos G.— Revolutionary Sol-
diers of South Carol na 56, 57
Dublin, Ireland 81,98
Dubois Family— Sec Appendix.
Duchess County, N.Y., History of, from 1009
to 1870 -^0
Dudley, Dean— Descendants of Gov. Thomas
Dudley, Memorial of the Reunion of 79
Dudley Family - 79
Dudley, (Gov.) Thomas, Descendants of.
Memorial of the Reunion of 79
Duineld Family 79. 81
See Gilbert 81
Dullicld, (Col.)H. M «|3
Duniont Family - ''•
Duncan, S. M., associate author— History of
Jessamine Coiuxty, Ky.— See Appendix.
Durrie, Daniel P.— Bibliographia Genealogica
Americana. An alphabetical index to
American genealogies and pedigrees— See
A]>pendix.
Duxbury, Mass.— Copy of the Old Records of
the Town of Duxbury, Mass., from 1042 to
1770 29
Duxbury, Mass— History of the Town of Dux-
bury, Mass., with genealogical registers 29
131
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Easthampton, Mass, History of, itssottlernont,
growth, etc., together with a genealo^'ical
record of its orij^inal familios 29
Easton, Pa., First Settlors of, 'The Forl<s of
the Delaware, "beinjj; a translation from the
(lerman of the record books of "The First
Reformed Church of Easton, Pa. " 51
Eaton, S. J. M., D.D.— Sketch of the History
of Venan{>;o County, Pennsylvania 53
Ebenezer, Ga.— Salzburj^ers and their Des-
cendants; being the history of a colony of
Germans (Lutherans) protestants, who emi-
grated to Georgia in 1734 and settled at
Ebenezer 10, 95
Eckenrode, H. J. Revolutionary Soldiers of
Virginia, List of, compiled by 62, GG
Eddy, T. M., D.D.— The Patriotism of Illi-
nois 18
Edenton, N.C 4(1
Edgar Family 79
Edgar, John, Article on, by James H. Roberts 79
Education— American Education Society
Publications, Quarterly Register and Jour-
nal of 103
Education — Chicago, University of 116
Education— Cincinnati, Ohio — College Cata-
logue, 1836-37 48
Education— Illinois— College and school cata-
logues, sources to be consulted 12
Education — Illinois, University of, Alumni
Record, 1913, contains genealogical material
—See Appendix.
Education— Indiana— Franklin College,
Franklin, Ind. , first half century of 20
Education — Madison University, Hamilton,
N.Y., First half century of, 1819-1869 41
Education— Mississippi, State University 34
Education — North Dakota, University of 47
Education — University of Chicago 116
Education— University of Illinois Alumni
Record, 1913— See Appendix.
Education— William and Mary College,
Williamsburg, Va 68, 69
Edwards, Albert S., comp., Historic Sketches
of the Beall and Edwards Families and their
Descendants, 360 to 1892 79
Edwards County, III., English Settlement in. 86, 96
Edwards County, III., Fordhams and LaSerres
of the English Settlement in 80
Edwards Family 79
Edwards, Georgie Hortense, comp., Historic
Sketches of the Edwards and Todd Families
and their Descendants, 1523-1895 79
Edwards, Ninian— History oflUinoisfrom 1778
to 1833; and Life and Times of Ninian Ed-
wards, by his son Ninian Wirt Edwards. . 15
Edwards, Ninian— Ninian Edwards Chapter
D. A. R. place tablet in court house, Ed-
wardsville. 111 14
Edwards Papers— Chicago Historical Societies
Collection, Vol. Ill, edited by E. B. Wash-
burne 15
Edwardsville, III. — Tablet placed in court
house to Revolutionary soldiers buried in
Madison County, by Ninian Edwards
Chapter D. A. R 14
Egle, William H., M.D. and Linn, JohnB.,
editors, Pennsylvania Archives 50,51,53
Egle, William Henry, M.D., M.A., editor.,
Notes and Queries, Periodical 53, 114
Egle, William H., M.D., editor, Pennsylvania
Archives 50, 51, 53
Elizabeth, N.J. — Inscriptions on tombstones
and monuments in the burying groundsel
of the First Presbyterian Church and St.P
John's Church, Elizabeth, N.J 38
Elizabeth Town, N.J.— History of St. John's
Church, Elizabeth Town, N.J., from the
Year 1703 to the Present Time 38
Elkhorn,Wis 73,86
PAGK
Ellet, Elizabeth F.— Queens of American
Society 109
Ellet, Elizabeth F.— Women of the American
Revolution Ill
Ell icott Family 79, 95, 96
See Thomas.
Elliott Family '-f.)
Elliot, Isaac II.— Adjutant General, State of
Illinois '. 13, 16, 17
Elliot, Isaac H.— Record of the Services of
Illinois Soldiers in the Black Hawk War,
1831-32, and in the Mexican War, 1846-48,
with an Appendix giving a Record of the
Services of the Illinois Militia Rangers and
Riflemen in Protecting the Frontier from the
Ravages of the Indians, from 1810 to 1813.-16,17
Elliott, Joseph P.— History of Evansville and
Vanderburgh County, Ind 20
Ellis, Charles M.— History of Roxbury Town,
Mass 28, 31
Ellis, Edward S.— Life of Col. David Crockett .58
Ellis, Frank and Evans, Samuel, comps.,
Biographical History of Lancaster County,
Pa 52
Ellis, John P.— Delaware County, Indiana,
History of 19
Emerson, William A.— History of the Town
of Douglass, Mass., from the Earliest Period
to the Close of 1878 29
Endicott, Charles M., comp.. The Endicott
Family 79
Endicott Family 79
England 26, 74, 80, 81, 95, 100, 107
England— Gloucester , England 92
England— London, England 84, 104, 106, 107
England— Stadaugh (Suffolk County) 80
England, Suffolk County 80
English Genealogies— American and English
Genealogies in the Library of Congress. .102, 103
English Surnames — An essay on family nom-
enclature, historical, etymological and hu-
morous 106
Episcopal Church— Bristol Parish, Va 61
Episcopal Church— Christ Church, Alexan-
dria, Va 60
Episcopal Church— Christ Church, Middlesex
County, Va 61
Episcopal Church— Henrico Parish, Va 63
Episcopal Church— Narragansett, R.T 55
Episcopal Church— St. John's Church, Rich-
mond, Va 63
Episcopal Church— Saint Peter's Parish Reg-
ister, New Kent County, Va., from 1680 to
1787 65
EpiscopalChurch— Truro Parish, Va., History
of 68
Erlenwiger, (Rev.) C. G., Snyder County, Pa.
—Marriages, Snyder County, Pennsylvania,
1840-1875 53
Eskridge Family 79
-^ecSelden 96
Essex County, Mass. — Essex Antiquarian
Magazine, devoted to the history, genealogy,
etc., of Essex County 29, 72, 112
Essex County, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830 39
Estill County, Kv.— History of Irvine and
Estill Counties,Ky 23
Etheridge, George, comp.. Copy of the Old
Records of the To^vn of Duxbury, Mass.,
from 1642 to 1770, Made in the Year 1892. . 29
Evans Family
. . . .72, 79, 83, 85, 88. 89. 92, 93, 96, 98, 99. 100. 101, 102
Evans, Samuel and Ellis, Frank., comps.,
History of Lancaster County, Pa 52
Evanston, 111 " 82. 91
Evansville, Ind., History of 20. 24
Fairfax Family .
See Thomas.
Fairfield, Conn.
r9,99
.6,7.91
132
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Fairfield, Conn— -Sec New Haven, British
Invasion of 6,7
Fairfield, Conn.— Old New England Town. . . 6
Fairfield Family 80
Fair Haven, Vt., History of 58
Family and Christian Names, An Etymolog-
ical Dictionary of 103
Farnsworth, Oliver 48
Farquhar, William Henry— Annals of Sandy
Springs, or Twenty Years History of a Rural
Community in Maryland 27
Fayette County, Ind., History of 20, 21
Fayetteville, Ark 5
Ffrench, Charles F.— Biographical History of
the Irish Race in Chicago 108
Field Family 80
Field, Hurbutus de la 80
Filson Club, Louisville, Ky., publications
quoted 23, 24, 76, 85, 97
Filson Club, Publication No. 14, quoted.... 76, 97
Finch Family 71, 72, 78, 80. 83, 91, 93, 94
See Hill.
Fiske J Family 80
Fiske, Symond .-. . 80
Flagg, C. A. and Waters, W. O.— Virginia Sol-
diers in the Revolution. Bibliography of
muster and pay rolls, regimental histories,
etc. , etc 66
Flatbush, Kings County, L.I., History of 40
Flinn, Zadoc W., Letters patent issued to 12
Flint Family 80
Fontaine Family , 80
See Selden 96
Fontaine, (Rev.) James 80,84
Foote,(Rev.) William Henry, D.D.— Sketches
of Virginia 67
Forgotten Statesmen of Illinois Series, refer-
ence to 99, 101, 102
Ford Family 80
Ford, Thortias— Governor Thomas Ford and
his Family, by Dr. J. F. Snyder 80
Ford, Thomas— Governor Thomas Ford in
Ogle County, by Rebecca H. Kauffman 80
Fordham, Elias Pym, Narrative of— -Sec Ap-
pendix.
Fordham Family 80, 96
Fcrman, David— Revolutionary Soldier— -See
Appendix.
Forman, .Jonathan— Revolutionary Soldier —
See Appendix.
Forman, Thomas— Revolutionary Soldier—
See Appendix.
Forrest Family 81
See Selden 96
Forrest, William S.— Norfolk, Virginia, His-
torical and Descriptive Sketch of 65
Fort McHenry— The Citizen Soldiers' at
North Point and Fort McHem-y, September
13, 14, 1814 : 27
Foxcroft, (Rev.) Thomas, A.M.,— Marriages of
Rev. Thomas Foxcroft, Boston, 1717-1769.. 28
Fox Indians 93
Framingham, Mass., History of— including the
plantation from 1640 to the present time. . .29, 30
France, Country of 25, 92
France— Cincinnati, Order of in, (L'Ordre de
Cincinnatus) organization and history of 104
Frankford, Pa
70, 72, 76, 79, 80, 81, S3, 86, 94, 98, 101. 102
Franklin County, Ind., History of 20,21
Franklin, Ind.— Franklin College, First Half
Century of 20
Franklin, Pa 53
Franklin State, Tennessee, A part of 57
Frederick County, Va 62, 67
Frederick County, Va.— Shenandoah Valley
Pioneers and "their Descendants. A His-
tory of Frederick County, Va., from its for-
mation in 1738 to 1908 62
Freeman Family 78, 81, 94, 98
Freoport, 111 13
PAGE
Freese, L. J., comp.. Soldiers of the War of
1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in Woodford Cormty, 111 19
French and Indian Wars 6, 52, 63
French and Indian War Rolls— Connecticut. . 6
French and Indian War, Virginia Men in— -See
Vol. VII, Hening's Statutes of Virginia 63
French Family of Belturbet 81, 98
French Occupation in Western Pennsylvania,
1631-1764 \ 51
French Soldiers and Sailors in the War jof the
Revolution, List of 106
Frey, Samuel Ludlow, Minute Book of the
Committee of Safety, Tryon County, N.Y.,
Notes by 45
Fullwood Family 81
See Halley, Parry, Pvke. .
Fulton County, 111— In the Military Tract. ... 15
G
Galesburg, III.— Daughters of the American
Revolution , Year Books of Chapter 12
Gallaher Family— -See Appendix
Gamble Family 81
See Selden 96
Gayarre, Charles— Essai Historique sm' La
Louisiane 25
Gayarre, Charles— Histoire de la Louisiane.. 25
Gayarre, Charles— Louisiana, Its Colonial His-
tory and Romance 25
Geauga County, Ohio, Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 48, 49
Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Massa-
chusetts 30
Genealogical Articles— List of titles in Ameri-
can periodicals and kindred works giving
the name, residence, and earliest date of the
first settler of each familv, etc 106
Genealogical Bulletins— Nos. 1, 11, September
15, 1903, October 24, 1903 112
Genealogical Collection — Abstract of Vol. I,
Malcolm Macbeath 103
Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island 54
Genealogical Dictionary— Savage's Genealogi-
cal Dictionary of the First Settlers of New
England, also index to same 106
Genealogical Library— Colonial Dames of New
York, Catalogue of 105
Genealogical Notes of Central Illinois 12
Genealogical Quarterly and Magazine of New
England History 112
Genealogical Register— -See Browning, Charles
H., editor.. HI
Genealogical Register, Vol. I, 1913, edited by
William M. Mervine 107
Genealogical Society of Maine 26
Genealogical Society of New York -11
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, Publi-
cations of 51,52
Genealogical Society of Utah, Publications of. 58
Genealogies and Pedigrees, Index to, in New
England Historical and Genealogical Reg-
ister, for fiftv vears, Januarv, 1847 to Octo-
ber, 1 89 6 ...:. .' 1 08
Genealosjv and the West, bv Mrs. Harriet
Taylor '. 107
George Rogers Clark Papers, edited by Prof.
J. A. James 116
Georgia State— Atlanta, Ga 10. 11
Georgia State— Confederate Records of the
State of Georgia 10
Georgia State— Colonial Records of the State of 10
Georgia State, Dead Towns of. by Charles C.
Jones, Jr 10
Georgia State— Ebenezer, Ga.— Colony of Ger-
man (Lutheran) Protest ants in 95
Georgia State, Historical Collections of, (Rev.)
George White. M. A . , comp H
Georgia State— Jones, Charles C, Jr., LL.D.—
Historv of Georgia, 2 vols H
Georgia 'State. Landmarks, Memorials and
Legends of H
133
INDEX — Continued
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Georgia State— Midway, Georgia, Congrega-
tional Church History of 11
Georgia State— Revolutionary Records of the
State of CJeorgia 10,11
Georgia State— St. Mary's, Georgia, Historical
Sketches of 11
Georgia State— Savannah, (Ja 10, 11, 95
Georgia State— Stephens, Thomas— Brief Ac-
count of the Causes that have Retarded the
Progress of the Colony of Georgia, Etc 11
Georgia State— Stevens, (Rev.) William
Bacon, M.D.— History of (Jeorgia from its
First Discovery by Europeans to the Adop-
tion of the Present Constitution in 1798 11
German Element of the Shenandoah Valley
of Virginia 67
German Settlement in Georgia 95
German Settlements in North Carolina.. 4(5,55,56
German Settlements in South Carolina. . .46, 55, 56
Germantown, Pa 110
Gilbert Family 81
Gilpin Family— name, arms and crest 81
Gist, (Col.) Nathaniel — Virginia Regiment,
1777, names of the captains and privates of 63
Glasgow, Scotland 110
Glengarry Family 63, 88
Glendowyn Family— See Appendix,
Gloucester County, N.J.— Wills, 1804-1830... 39
Gloucester, England 92
Goldsboro,N.C 46,47
Goodrich Family 81
Goodrich, John E., comp., Vermont Soldiers
in the Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783.. . . 60
Goodwin, (Rev.) Edward and Slaughter,
(Rev.) Philip, D.D.— History of Truro
Parish, edited with notes and addenda 68
Good\vin,(Captain) William F., U.S. A.— Doc-
umentary introduction, to records of the
proprietors of Narraganset Township No. I,
now the town of Buxton, Me 25
Goudy Family 81
Gouldtown, N.J., Settlement of. Ancient Date
—See Appendix.
Grafton, Mass. , History of 30
Graham Family - 81
Graham, (Hon.) .Tames, Descendants of 45
Grand Rapids, Mich., Historical Society,
Pubs 34
Grant Family 81
Grant, Ulysses S., Ancestry of 81
Graves Family 81
See Selden 96
Great Britain 92
Green, Charles R. — Armals of Lyndon, Kan. . 93
Green, Charles R.— Early Days in Kansas—
Along the Santa Fe Trail 22
Green, Charles R., comp.. History of the Peas-
lee, Balch, Stonebraker Families 93
Greene County, III., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3,14
Green, Henry Clinton and Green, Mary Wol-
cott, A.B. — Pioneer Mothers of America.
A record of the more notable women of the
early days of the country and particularly
of the Colonial and Revolutionary Periods. . 109
Green, (Rev.) Jacob— Marriages and Baptisms
of Hanover, Morris County, New Jersey. . . . 38
Green, (Miss) L., (comp.), Colonial Dames of
New York, Catalogue of the Genealogical
and Historical Library of 105
Greene, Evarts Boutell, Ph.D. — Illinois His-
torical Collections, Vols. IV, VlI.edited by. 116
Greene, (Gen.) Nathaniel, Sketches of Life and
Correspondence of 110
Green, Raleigh Travers— Genealogical and
Historical Notes of Culpeper County, Va.,
embracing a revised and enlarged edition of
Dr. Philip Slaughter's, History of St. Mark's
Parish 62, 66
Green, Thomas Marshall— Historic Families of
Kentucky with special reference to stocks
immediately derived from the Valley of
Virginia 23, 63
PAGE
Greenlaw, Lucy Hall, pub., Genealogical
Advertiser, Magazine of Family History. . . 112
Greenlee, Elizabeth Brooks, Ancestors of. ..74.81
(ireenlee, Emily Brooks, Ancestors of 74,81
Greenlee Family 74, 81, 82
Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins and Greenlee,
Robert Lemuel, comps.. Genealogy of the
(Jreenleo Families in America, Scotland,
Ireland and England 74,81,82
Greenlee, Robert Lemuel and Greenlee, Ralph
Stebbins, comps.. Genealogy of the Greenlee
families of America, Scotland, Ireland
and England 74,81,82
Greensboro, N.C., Facts, Figures, Traditions,
Reminiscences of, 180S-1904 46
Greenville County, S.C. , First Settlement of. . 56
Greenville, S.C., Founding of the City of .56
•Greer, Charles Cabell — Early Virginia Immi-
grants , 1623-1666 62
G resham Family 82
Grisby, Hugh Blair— Virginia Convention of
1776 68
Griswold Family 82
See Lane 86
Groton, Mass, Celebration of the two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary of 30
Guest Family 82
Guilford, Conn. — see History of the Colony
of New Haven, by Robert Atwater
Smith 7
Guilford, Conn, History of,from its first settle-
ment in 1639 ■- 6
H
Hackensack, N.J., First Reformed (Dutch)
Church 38
Hadden, (Lieut.) James, Journal and Orderly
Books, 1776, 1777, 1778 107
HagerstowTi, Md 69
Haight, Theron Wilber— Three Wisconsin
Cushings ■ 70
Hair, James T., comp.. Gazetteer of Madison
County, III 13
Hale Family, of Connecticut 82
Hale, J. S. and Laidley, W. S., editors. West
Virginia Historical Magazine 69
Hall, Everard— Virginia State Reports, Di-
gested Index to 68
Hall Family 82
See also New York Shelter Island Presby-
terian Church 44
Hall, John, D.D.— History of the Presbyter-
ian Church in Trenton, N.J., from the first
settlement of the town 39
Hall, Sophia Fidelia, Memoranda Relating to
the Ancestry and Family of 82
Halley Family 82,94
Halsey , Edmund D 3S, 39
Halsey, Edmund D. and Wheeler, William
Ogden, comps., Inscriptions on Tombstones
and Monuments in the Burying Grounds of
the First Presbyterian Chm-ch and St. John's
Church, Elizabeth, N.J 38
Halsey, Edmund D. and Wheeler William
Ogden, comps.. Inscriptions on the Tomb-
stones and Monuments in the Graveyards
at Whippany and Hanover, N.J., Morris
County 39
Hamlin, (Madame) Caroline— LeSage, Hudon,
Beaulieu and Belaud Families 87
Hamlin Family 82, 87
See LaSage.
Hamilton, N.Y.— Madison Universitv. First
Half Century of, 1819-1S69 ". 41
Hamilton, Peter J., LL.D.— Founding of
Mobile, 1702-1718 5
Hammond, Isaac W., editor. Provincial and
State Papers of New Hampshire 37
Hancock County, III.— In the Military Tract. . 15
Hanks Family— See Appendix.
134
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Hanover, N.J. — Church members, marriages
and baptisms at Hanover, N.J., during the
pastorates of Rev. Jacob Green and to the
settlement of Rev. Aaron Condit, 1746-1796. 38
Hanson, J. Howard— Minute Book of the
Committee of Safety, Try on County, N.Y.,
Introduction by 4.5
Hardy, Stella Prickett— Colonial Families of
the Southern States of America. A history
and genealogy of colonial families, who
settled in the colonies prior to the Revolu-
tion 105
Har pswell , Me 85, 96
Harris, Alexander— Lancaster County, Pa.,
History of .52
Harris, Edward Doubleday— Copy of the Old
Epitaphs in the Burying Ground of Block
Island, R.I 54
Harrisburg, Pa 50, 51, 53, 85, 113, 114
Harrison County, Kj.—See Bourbon, Appen-
dix.
Hartford County, Conn 84
Hartford, Conn 6,8
Hartford, Conn.— First Church in Hartford,
163.3-1855, Catalogue of 6
Hartford, Conn., Vital Records of—See Appen-
dix
Hartford, Vt.— History of 59
Hass, Wills de— History of Early Settlement
and Indian Wars of West Virginia— (See
DeHass 69
Hassler, Edgar W.— Old Westmoreland. A
History of Western Pennsylvania during
the Revolution 54
Hathaway, J. R. B., editor of. Historical and
Genealogical Register of North Carolina 46
Havens Family 44, 82
Havens, George 44
Havens, Henry 44
Havens, John .- 44
Havens, Jonathan 44
Havens, Joseph 44
Haverhill, N.H., History of 36
Haviland Family, Genealogy of 45, 82
Sec Westchester Comity, N. Y 45
Hayes Family 82
Hayes, Richard, Descendants of 82
Hayes, Titus 82
Haynie, I. N., Adjutant General State of Illi-
nois, reports, 1861-66 18
Hay ward Family 72, 82
Hay ward, James, Killed in the Battle of Lex-
ington, April 19, 1775 72, 82
Haywood, John— Civil and Political History of
the State of Tennessee from its Earliest Set-
tlement up to the Year 1796, including the
Boundaries of the State 57
Hazen, (Rev.) Henry A., A.M.— History of
Billerica, Mass., with a genealogical register 28
Heads of familes at the first census of the
United States taken in the year 1790
9, 27, 37, 55, 57, 107
Heitman, Francis B., comp., Continentnl
Army During the War of the Revolution,
Register of Officers of, April, 1775 to Decem-
ber, 1783, new revised and enlarged edition. . 107
Heitman, Francis B.— Historical Register and
Dictionary of the United States Army from
its Organization September 29, 1789 to
March 2, 1903 107
Helmershausen Family... 83
Helmerhausen, Henry Charles Frederick, Jr.,
Autobiography of 83
Hemenway Faiiiily of Massachusetts 83
Hemonway, Ralph, Descendants of 83
Hemenway, Rufus, Descendants of 83
Henderson County, 111 15, 93
Henderson Comity, III.— In the Military Tract 15
Henderson County, 111., Revolutionary Sol-
diers Buried in II
Hondrick, (Rev.) James P., D.D.— Ebcnezor
Presbytery of Kentucky, History of 23
PAGE
Hendrick, William J.— Rev. James P. Hen-
drick, D.D., Memoirs, with an appendix
containing History of Ebenezer Presbytery,
Kentucky 23
Hendrix Family
72. 83, 85, 88, 92. 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102
Hening, William Waller— Statutes of Virginia,
619 to 1792; also continuation of the same
by Samuel Shepherd, 1792 to 1806 63
Hening, William Waller— The New Virginia
Justice. (Contains a list of the subscribers
to the work) 63
Henrico Paris, Va.— History of Henrico Parish
and Old St. John's Church, Richmond, Va.,
1611-1904 63
Henrico Parish, Va., Vestry Book of, 1730-1773 63
Henry County, 111., Part of, in the Military
Tract 15
Henry Family 83
See Selden 96
Henry IV of England 80
Henshaw Family 83
See Hinshaw 83
Heraldry— America Heraldica— Compilation
of coats of arms, crests, and mottoes of pro-
minent families, etc. , etc 102
Hereditary Societies— American Historical
Register and Monthly Gazette of the Patri-
otic Hereditary Societies of the United
States Ill
Hewitt, Lucy M., comp., History of theColony
of New Haven, etc., etc 7
Hiawatha, Kan 19, 77
Hildredth, S . P. ,M.D.— Early Pioneer Settlers
of Ohio Biographical and Historical Mem-
oirs of 48
Hill Family 71, 72, 78, 80, 83, 93, 94, 95
Hill, H. H., Pub., History of Vigo and Parke
Counties, Indiana 20
Hillsboro, 111 82, 98
Hills, Joseph— Joseph Hills and the Massa-
chusetts Law of 1648 30
Hinshaw Family 83
Hinshaw, AVilliam, comp., The Hinshaw and
Henshaw Families 83
Historical and Philosophical Society of Ohio,
Publications of 49
Historical BiiUetin, 1905, 1906, Newton L.
CoUamer, editor 112
Historical Collections of New Jersey, Ohio,
Virginia— Sfc Howe, Henry 38, 48, 64
Historical Magazine with Notes and Queries,
Henry B. Dawson, editor 112,113
Historical Sketches of North Carolina— See
Wheeler, John H 46
Historical Sketches of our Twenty-five
Churches and Missions, Rev. A. B. Christy. 49
Hitchcock, Caroline Hanks— Nancy Hanks.
The Story of Abraham Lincoln's Mother—
See Appendix.
Hitchcock, Frederick H.— A Calendar of Dela-
ware Wills, New Castle County, 16S2-1S00 10
Hoar Family 83
See Parsons 92
Hobart, Benjamin, A.M., — History of the
Town of Abington, Plymouth County, Mass-
sachusetts, from its First Settlement 28
Holland, Country of 91
Holland Land Co 53, 59
Homniediou S3
See L'Hommedieu.
Sec New York Shelter Island Presbyter-
ian Church 44
Hoover Family S3, 95
See Houser.
Hopkins Family S3, 95, 96,97,99
See Thomas.
Sec New York Shelter Island Presbyter-
ian Church 44
Hopkins Family— The name and the coat of
arms 83
Hopkins, Samuel, Descendants of 44
135
INDEX — Continued
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Hot Springs, Va 0(i
Houck, Louis— History of Missouri from the
Earliest Exploration and Sottlemonts until
the Admission of the State into the Union. . 35
Houck, Louis— Spanish Regime in Missouri.. 35
Houser Family 78, 83, 95
Houser, (Dr.) W. W., comp., Genealogy of
the Houser, Rhorer, Dillman and Hoover
Families 78, 83, 95
Houston, (General) Sam, Sketch of 58
Howe, Henry and Barber, John W., comps.,
Historical Collections of New Jersey 38
Howe, Henry— Historical Collections of Ohio 48
Howe, Henry— Historical Collection of Vir-
ginia. To which IS added an historical
and descriptive sketch of the District of
Columbia M
Howells William Cooper— Recollections of
Life in Ohio from 1813 to 1840 49
Howells, William Dean— Introduction to
Recollections of Life in Ohio, by William
Cooper Howells 49
Hoyne, T. S.— Directory of Home»pathic
Physicians in the State of Illinois for the
Year 1879 12, 20, 2?, 35
Hubbard, (Col.) A. S., comp., Californis Soci-
ety Sons of the American Revolution, His-
tory, Constitution, Etc 5
Hubbard Family 84
Hubbard, Harlan Page 84
Hudson County, N.J., History of 38,39
Hudson Family 84, 87
See LaSage.
See New York Shelter Island Presbyter-
ian Church 44
Hudson River 104
Hudson, Samuel, Descendants of 44
Hughes, Thomas P., editor, American Ances-
try, giving the Name and Descent in the
Male Line of Americans whose Ancestors
Settled in the United States previous to
1776, 12 vols 102
Huguenot Emigration to Virginia, Documents
Relating to 64
Huguenot Family, Memoirs of 80, 84
Huguenot Pioneers and Others, who Settled
in New Paltz Previous to the Revolution-
See LeFevre 43
Hull, Delos, comp., Descendants of George
HuU 84
Hull Family 84
Hull, George, Descendants of.. 84
Hunt, John E., comp., Pound and Kester
Families 85, 93
Hunter, C. L.— Sketches of Western North
Carolina 46, 47
Hunter Family 84
See Selden 96
Hunterdon County, N.J.— Wills, 1804-1830.. 39
Huntingdon County, Pa., History of 52
Huntington, L.I. —Silas Wood's Sketch of the
Town of Huntington, L.I 41
Hutchinson, J. R.— Ancestry of Abraham
Lincoln 87
Hutchinson, Peter Orlando — Diary and Let-
ters of Thomas Hutchinson 30, lOG
Hutchinson, Thomas— Diary and Letters of
His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. 30, 106
Hutton Family 84
Hutton, William, Life of 84
Iberville, Pierre LeMoyne sieur de 35
Iddings, I., pub., History of Vigo and Parke
Counties, Indiana 20
Illinois River 15, 16
Illinois State
3, 4, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 20, 22,
35, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88.
89,90,91,92,93,96,97,98,99, 101. 102, 107, 108, 110, 116
Illinois State— 111. Ancestry Among the Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution 14
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Illinois State— Barnet, James, editor , Mar-
tyrs and Heroes of Illinois 18
Til inois State— Belleville, 111 90
Illinois State— Bibliographical Series, Illinois
State Historical Library 116
Illinois State— Black Hawk War, 1831-32,
Illinois in 16, 17
Illinois State— Bloomington, III
72, 73, 83, 85, 89, 95, 98, 99, 100, 101 , 102
Illinois State — Bounty Land Grants 15,16
Illinois State— Clahokia Records, Illinois State
Historical Collections, Vol. 2 116
Illinois State — Collections of. Executive Series,
Bibliographical Series, Lincoln Series, Vir-
ginia Series 116
Illinois State— ('onnelley, Maj. H. C— Recol-
lections of the War between the States 18
Illinois State— Continental Guard in the State
of Illinois, History of 12
Illinois State — County Histories Containing
Genealogical Material 11, 12
Illinois State— Crippen, Edward, Diary of, 27
III. Vol. Regiment, 1861-63 18
Illinois State— Dana, K.— Bounty Lands in the
State of Illinois, Description of. Etc., Etc. 15
Illinois State— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Conferences of 12,107
Illinois State— Eddy, T. M., D.D.— The
Patriotism of Illinois 18
Illinois State — Education— College and school
catalogues, etc 12
Illinois State — Edwards County— English Set-
tlement in 80, 86, 96
Illinois State— Elliott, Isaac H., Adjutant
General, State of Illinois 16,17
Illinois State— Elliott, Isaac H.— Record of
Illinois Soldiers in the Black Hawk War,
Mexican War and War of 1812 16,17
Illinois State— Evanston, 111 91
Illinois State— Forgotten Statesmen ol Illi-
nois Series, Reference to 99, 101, 102
Illinois State— Genealogical Notes of Central
Illinois, by Milo Custer 12
Illinois State— Governor's Letter Books 116
Illinois State — Haynie, I. N., Adjutant Gen-
eral, State of Illinois 18
Illinois State— Henderson, County, 111 93
Illinois State— HiUsboro, 111 98
Illinois State Historical Library
3, 4, 14, 15, 16. 17, 18,
73, 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 85, 86, 89, 94, 96, 97, 101 , 102, 116
Illinois State Historical Library— Committee
oh Genealogy and Genealogical PubUca-
tions 3
Illinois State Historical Library, Lincoln
Collection in 3
Illinois State Historical Library Publication
No. 7, 1902, quoted 14,17,18
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 8, 1903, quoted 14,89,97
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 9, 1904, quoted 16, 18, 73
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 10, 1905, quoted 75, 101
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 11, 1906, quoted 102
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 12, 1907, quoted 79.81
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 13, 1908, quoted 85, 94
Illinois State Historical Library, Publication
No. 14, 1909, quoted 15. IS. 77. 107
Illinois State Historical Library, Puolication
No. 16, 1911, quoted SO. 86. 96. 97
Illinois State Historical Library, Publications
of— see list 116
Illinois State Historical Society, Journals of,
quoted . .3, 14:i5. 18. SO. S3. 9S, 116
Illinois State Historical Society. Journals of.
quoted, April, 1912; Julv, 1912; October.
1912; April, 1913; July, 1913; October. 1913;
April, 1914 1 4 , 15
136
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Illinois State Historical Society, Journal of,
Vols V and VI, January-April, 1913, quoted 18
Illinois State Historical Society, Journal of
Vol. VI, No. 2, July, 1913, quoted 88
Illinois State Historical Society— Journal of,
Vol. VI, No. 4, January, 1914. quoted.... 83, 98
Illinois State Historical Society, Puolications
of— See list .116
Illinois State Historical Society, Transac-
tions of for 1904, quoted 99
Illinois State— Hoyne's Annual Directory of
Homeopathic Physicians, 1879 12,20,22,35
Illinois State — Illinois in the Eighteenth
Century, Bulletin, Illinois State Historical
Library, Vol. I. No. 1, September, 1905.... 116
Illinois State— Intelligencer (Extra), Satur-
day, September 13, 1823 (newspaper) 15
Illinois State— Johnson, Charles P. — An Ac-
count of the Services of the Illinois Troops
in the Mexican War 18
Illinois State— Library 3
Illinois State— Mayflower Descendants, Illi-
nois Society of : 13
Illinois State— Mayflower Descendants, Illi-
nois Society of. Publications of 13, 108
Illinois State— Mexican War, Illinois Soldiers
in 16, 17, 18
Illinois State Military Tract— Military Bounty
Lands 15, 16
Illinois State— Montague's Early Settlers of
Kaskaskia. A Directory, Business Mirror
and Historical Sketches of Randolph County 12
Illinois State— Naperville, 111 83, 91
Illinois State — Nauvoo, III 97
Illinois State— Newspapers and Periodicals of
1814-1879, edited by FrankUn W. Scott.... 116
Illinois State— Oak Park, III 84
Illinois State— Obituaries (Central, Illinois),
1871-1880, Milo Custer, comp 13
Illinois State— Ogle County, III 80
Illinois State— Outline for the Study of Illi-
nois State History, Circular, Illinois State
Historical Library, Vol. I, No. 1, Novem-
ber, 1905 116
Illinois State— Pension Rolls, 1816-1835 13
Illinois State— Pioneer Mothers of Illinois, Col-
lection of Letters of 13
Illinois State— Power's History of Early Set-
tlers of Sangamon County 13
Illinois State— Prince, Ezra M.,— The Fourth
Illinois Infantry in the War with Mexico. . 18
Illinois State— Reece, J. N., Adjutant General,
State of Illinois IS
Illinois State — Regimental Histories, War of
the Rebellion, contains genealogical mater-
ial 12
Illinois State— Reynolds, John — Pioneer His-
tory of Illinois 16
Illinois State — Revolutionary Soldiers Buried
in. Lists by Counties, compiled by Mrs.
E. S. Walker ."...3,14,15
Illinois State— Rockford, 111 92
Illinois State— Sons of the American Revolu-
tion 13, 111
Illinois State— Sons of the American Revolu-
tion, Year Books 13
Illinois State— Sons of the Revolution Year
Books 13
Illinois State— Spanish-American War, Illi-
nois Soldiers in 18
Illinois State— Springfield, 111
4, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 79, 88, 97, 98, 110, 116
Illinois State— Stevens, Frank E. — Illinois in
the War of 1812-14 16
Illinois State— Stephenson County— Catholic
Church (lolden Jubilee Souvenir 13
Illinois State— Travel and Description, 1765-
1865, Vol. IX, Collections of the Illinois
State Historical Library, edited by Solon J.
Buck '. 116
Illinois State— University of Illinois— Alumni
Record, 1913— 5cf Afipendix.
PAGE
Illinois State— Vance, J. W., Adjutant Gen-
eral, State of Illinois 18
Illinois State— Virginia, III 97
Illinois State— War of the Revolution Army
Led by Col. George Rogers Clark in his
Conquest of the Illinois, 1778-1779 13,14
Illinois State — War of the Revolution— Illinois
Ancestry among the Daughters of the Amer-
ican Revolution, by Catherine C. Sparks 14
Illinois State — War of the Revolution— Sol-
diers in the War of the Revolution, Etc 15
Illinois State— War of 1812 4, 12, 15. 16
Illinois State— W^ar of 1812— Soldiers of the
War of 1812 whose Bounty Land Grants
were Located in McLean County 12
Illinois State— War of 1812— Soldiers of the
War of 1812, whose Bounty Land Grants
were Located in Peoria County 13
Illinois State— War with Mexico— Illinois As-
sociation Mexican War Veterans 18
Illinois State— War of the Rebellion— Adju-
tant General Reports, 1861-66 18
Illinois State— War of the Rebellion— Remin-
iscences of, See Connelley, (Major) H. C... 18
Illinois State— War of the 'Rebellion— Diary,
1861-63— See Crippen, Edward '. IS
Illinois State— War of the Rebellion— Martyrs
and Heroes of Illinois— Se^^ Barnet, James. . 18
Illinois State— War of the Rebellion- The
Patriotism of Illinois— See Eddy, T. M., D.D. 18
Illinois State— War of the Rebellion — Regi-
mental Histories and Reunions of 18
Illinois State — War of the Rebellion— Richard
Yates' Services to Illinois as War Governor 18
Illinois State— Waterman, Illinois— Year
Books 19, 77
Illinois Territory 4, 77, 85, 92, 111, 116
Illinois Territory — Laws of the Territory of
Illinois, 1809-1811, Bulletin of the Illinois
State Historical Library, Vol. I, No. 1,
June, 1906 116
Illinois Territory — Territorial Records of,
edited by Edmund J. James 116
Immigrants in Peimsylvania from 1727-1776,
Rupp's Collection of Names of 51, 104, 105
Immigrants— Virginia— Early Virginia Im-
migrants, 1623-1666 62
Immigration— Virginia, Huguenot Emigra-
tion to 64
Indianapolis, Ind 20, 21
Indianapolis, Ind., Pictorial and Biogi-aphi-
cal Memoirs of 20
Indiana State— Allen County, History of 19
Indiana State — Boone County, Ind.." 19
Indiana State— Carroll County. Ind 19
Indiana State — Champaign County, Ind 93
Indiana State— Clay County, History of 19,20
Indiana State— Clinton County, Ind 19
See Boone County.
Indiana State— Dearborn County, History of. 19, 20
Indiana State— Delaware County, Indiana,
History of " 19
Indiana "state— Dillon, John B.— History of
Indiana from 1816 to 1856 19
Indiana State — Evansville, Indiana, History
of 20,21
Indiana State — Fayette County, Indiana,
History of ". " 20,21
Indiana State — Franklin College, Indiana,
First Half Century of 20
Indiana State— Franklin County, Indiana,
History of ." :. . . .20, 21
Indiana State — Historical Society, Publica-
tions of ." 20
Indiana State— Hoyne's Annual Directory of
Honioopalhic Pliysicians, 1879, List of
Homeopathic Physicians in Indiana 20
Indiana Stati> — Indianapolis, Ind., Pictorial
and Biographical Monioirs of 20
Indiana Slato—MoniiintMit Commission 21
Indiana State- Ohio County, Indiana, His-
tory of " 19, 20
137
INDEX — Continued
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Indiana State— Owen County, History of 19
Indiana State— Parke County, Indiana, His-
tory of 20, 21
Indiana State— Saint Joseph County, Indiana,
History of 20
Indiana State— Sons of the American Revolu-
tion, Indiana Society 21
Indiana State— Terre Haute, Ind 21
Indiana State — Union County, Indiana, His-
tory of .. . 20, 21
Indiana State— Vanderburgh County, Indiana
History of 20, 21
See Evansville, Ind 20
Indiana State — Vigo County, Indiana, His-
tory of 20, 21
Indiana State — Vincennes, Colonial Ilistory of 21
Indiana State— Vincennes, History of the
City of Vincennes, Indiana, from 1702 to 1901 21
Indiana State— Wabash Valley Historic Notes
on— See Vigo and Parl^^e Counties, Ind 20
Indiana State — War of the Rebellion— Indi-
ana at Antietam 21
Indiana State — War of the Rebellion — Indiana
at Shiloh 21
Indiana State— War of the Rebellion— Indiana
at Vicksburg 21
Indiana State— Wayne County, Indiana, His-
tory of 20, 21
Indiana State — Woollen, Wm. Wesley — Bio-
graphical and Historical Sketches of Early
Indiana 21
Indian Raid in Barnard, Vt., August 9, 1780. . 91
Indian Wars of West Virginia— sfe DeHass.. 69
Indian Wars — Narrative of the Indian Wars
in New England from the First Planting
thereof in 1607 to 1677 108
Indians 52, 69, 91, 93, 108
Indians — Fox Indians 93
Indians — Indian Raid in Barnard, Vt., Au-
gust 9, 1780 91
Indians— Sac and Fox Reserve, Kansas 93
Indians— Sac Indians 93
Ingels Family 76,84
See Cloyd 76
Ingersoll, L. D., comp., Iowa and the Rebel-
lion 22
Iowa City, Iowa ..22,113
Iowa State 21, 22, 75, 77, 86, 113
Iowa State— Annals of Iowa, published by the
Iowa Department of History 21
Iowa State— Baptists of Iowa, Historical
Sketches of 22
Iowa State— Burlington, la 22
Iowa State— Cedar Rapids, la 86, 113
Iowa State— Des Moines, la 21
Iowa State— Iowa City, la 22, 113
Iowa State — Journal of History and Politics. . 22
Iowa State— Lamoni, la 113
Iowa State— Reorganized Church of Latter
Days Saints, Journal of History 22
Iowa State— Sac City, la 77
Iowa State— War of '^the Rebellion— Iowa and
the Rebellion 22
Iowa Territory 93
Ireland 71, 74, 81, 84, 90, 96, 100
Ireland — Dublin, Ireland 81,98
Ireland, Kings County 71, 100
Ireland, Milesian Families of 90
Ireland— SradufI Birr (Kings County) 71,100
Irish Race, American Irish Historical Society 103
Irish Race— American Irish in Chicago, Bio-
graphical History 108
Irish Race— Condon, Edward O'Meagher—
Irish Race in America 108
Irish Race in America— aScc Scotch-Irish 110
Irish Race— Irish Pioneers .in Ulster and
America 110
Iroquois County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3, 14
Irvine County, Ky. — History of Irvine and
Estill Counties, Kentucky. .^ 23
Island of Nassau (now Long Island, N.Y.).. 43
PAGE
Jackson Family 84
Jackson, Michael, Descendants of 84
Jackson, Mississijjpi 3.'>
Jacksonville, 111 12, 17
Af)pendix.
Jacksonville, 111.— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of ( hapter 12
James, Edmund J., comp., The Casad and
Stites P'amilies— »SVc Appendix.
James, Edmund J. — Ephraim Martin, Esq.,
Colonel of the Fourth New Jersey Regiment
of the Continental Line— see Appendix.
James, Edmund J., comp.. The James-Stites
Families 84
James, Edmund J., editor, Nos. I, II, III,
Publications of the Illinois State Historical
Library 116
James Family 84
Jamestown, Colony of, 1620 94
Jamestown, Va., Settlement of May 13, 1607.. 105
Jayne, (Dr.) William — Richard Yates' Ser-
vices to Illinois as War Covernor 18
Jessamine County, Kentucky, History oi—Sce
Appendix.
Jessup, Armstrong, Descendants of 84
Jessup Family 84
Jessup Mary Jane Van Duzer, Descendants
of 84
Jeter, (Rev.) J. B., D.D., Introduction by, to
the Baptist Ministers of Virginia 60
Jewitt, Llewellyn, F.S.A.— Life of William
Hutton and the History of the Hutton
Family 84
Johnson, Charles P. — An Account of the Ser-
vices of the Illinois Troops in the Mexican
War 18
Johnson, Edward F.— Woburn Records of
Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1640 to 1873. . 33
Johnson Family 84, 85, 95, 96, 99
See Thomas 95, 96, 99
Johnson, Jacob, Descendants of 85
Johnson, (Sir) John, Orderly Book of, during
the Oriskany Campaign, 1776-1777 109
Johnson, L. F., B.A., M.A.— History of Frank-
lin County, Kentucky— Sff Appendix.
Johnson, William, comp.. Sketches and Cor-
respondence of Nathaniel Greene *. .. . 110
Johnston, (Lieut.) Albert Sidney, Order
Book of. Black Hawk War, 1832 17
Jones, Charles C, Jr.— Dead Towns of Georgia 10
Jones, Charles C, Jr., LL.D. — History of
Georgia, 2 vols 11
Jones Family
72, 76, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102
Jones, Horatio Gates, A.M.— Memoir of Henry
Bond — See Watertown, Mass 33
Jones, Mary K. — History of Campbell County,
Kentucky, as read at the Centennial Cele-
bration July 4, 1876 22
Jones, Matt Bushnell — Historv of the Town
of Waitsfield, Vermont, 1782-1908 59
Jones, Pomroy — Annals and Recollections of
Oneida County, New York 43
Jones, Thomas— History of New York During
the Revolutionary War 45
Jones, U. J. — Juniata Vallev, Pennsylvania,
History of the Early Settlement of 52
Jones, Zenus — Land Warrant for Militarv
Services, War of 1812 "85, 111
Journal of American History— quoted
59, 99, 111, 113
Journal of American History, Vol. VI. No. 4,
October-November-Deceiiiber, 1912, quoted 111
Jom'nal of American Historv, Vol. V, No. 3,
1911, quoted " 99
Journal of History — Published by the Reor-
ganized Church of Latter Day Saints,
Lamoni, la '. 113
Judd Family, The Name and the Arms S5
Juniata Valley, Peimsylvania, Historv of the
Early Settlement of ." 52
138
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Kane,, Carolina Beers 85
See Appendix.
Kane, Elias Kent, Article on, by Henry
Barrett Chamberlin 85
Kane Family 85
See also Appendix.
Kansas City, Mo 84
Kansas State 19, 22, 34, 35, 77, 93
Kansas State— Green, Charles R. — Along the
Santa Fe Trail. Early Days in Kansas.
Green's Historical Series 22
Kansas State— Hiawatha, Kan 19, 77
Kansas State— Historical Society, Collections
of 22
Kansas State — Hoyne's Directory of Homeo-
pathic Physicians in the State of Illinois for
the Year 1879. Contains a list of homeo-
pathic physicians in Kansas 22
Kansas State— Lyndon (Osage County), Kan 93
Kansas State— Osage County, Kan 93
Kansas State— Topeka, Kan 22, 34
Kaskaskia 111.— Early Settlers of 12
Kauffman, Rebecca H.— Governor Thomas
Ford in Ogle County 80
Keim, DeB. Randolph, editor, Keim and
Allied Families 85,113
Keim Family 85,113
Kennedy Family 85
See Selden 96
Kennedy, Mary Selden— Seldens of Virginia
and Allied Families 67, 96
Kenney Family 67
Kensal, North Dakota, History of 47
Kentucky State 22, 23, 24, 63, 66, 74, 81, 85, 91, 94
Kentucky State — Baptist Church— Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North America to the 1st of November, 1790 22
Kentucky State— Bom-bon County, History
of— /See Appendix.
Kentucky State— Butler, Mann., A.M. — His-
tory of the Commonwealth of Kentucky... 22
Kentucky State— Campbell County, K n-
tucky, History of 22
Kentucky State- — Catholic Missions of,
Sketches of Early Ones 22, 23
Kentucky State— Collins, Lewis — Historical
Sketches of Kentucky 23
Kentucky State— Ebenezer, Presbytery of. .. 23
Kentucky State— Estill County, Kentucky,
History of 23
Kentucky State— Filson Club Publications
23, 24, 85
Kentucky State— Franklin County, Ky.— see
Appendix.
Kentucky State— Harrison County— /See Bour-
bon County, Appendix.
Kentucky State — Historic Families of Ken-
tucky, by Thomas Marshall Green 23
Kentucky State Historical Society, Register
of, quoted 23, 91, 94
Kentucky State Historical Society, Register
of., Vol. IX, No. 27, 1911, quoted 91
Kentucky State— Historical Society, Register
of. Vols IX and X, September, 1911, Sep-
tember, 1912, quoted 94
Kentucky State— Irvine County, Kentucky,
History of 23
Kentucky State— Jessamine County— /See Ap-
pendix.
Kentucky State— Lexington, Ky. — Trial of
the Rev. John H. Brown, by the West
Lexington Presbyterian Church 23
Kentucky State— Lexington, Ky 23, 24
Kentucky State — Louisville, Kv
2*3, 24 63, 66, 76, 85
Kentucky State— Louisville, Kentucky, His-
tory of, from its Earliest Scttlonicjit to 1852,
by Ben Casseday 23
Kentucky State— Maysville, Ky 23
Kentucky State, Methodism iii. History of,
by Rev. A. H. Redford 24
PAGE
Kentucky State — Muhlenberg County, His-
tory of, by Otto A. Rothert— sec Appendix.
Kentucky State— Nicholas County— /See Bour-
bon County, Appendix.
Kentucky State — Presbyterian Church in the
State of Kentucky, History of 24, 61
Kentucky State, Prominent Families of— /See
Publications of the Filson Club 85
Kentucky State— Revolutionary Pensioners
in. Roll of 24
Kentucky State— Rothert, Otto A.— History
of Muhlenberg County, Kentucky— see Ap-
pendix.
Kentucky State— Scott County— /See Bourbon
County, Appendix.
Kentucky State— Sons of the American Revo-
lution, Year Books of 24, 66
Kentucky State— Union County, Kentucky,
History of 24
Kentucky State— War of 1812, Kentucky's
Part in 24
Kercheval, Samuel — History of the Valley of
Virginia 64
Kerner, Robert J., Editor of the Diary of
Edward Crippen, 1861-63 18
Kester Family 85, 93
Kewanee, 111. — Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter 12
Kidder, Frederic — ^War of the Revolution,
History of the First New Hampshire Regi-
ment in 36
Kieller, (Rev.) Henry Martyn, D.D.— Some
of the First Settlers of "The Forks of the
Delaware," being a translation from the
German of the record books of the " First
Reformed Church" of Easton, Pa., from
1760 to 1852 51
King Charles the First 54
King Family 85
See New York Shelter Island Presbyter-
ian Church 44
Kings Bridge, N.Y 41,45
see Westchester County, N.Y.
Kingsbiny, Susan, M.A.M., Ph.D.— Virginia
Company of London, An Introduction to
the Records of, with a Bibliographical List
of the Extant Documents 68
Kings County, Ireland 71, 100
Kings, County, L.I 40
Kings County; N.Y.— Genealogical Club Col-
lections 41,113
Kimiey Family 85, 88, 89, 90
Kirke, David— Early American Explorer,
Born, 1597 104
Kirke Family 86, 104
Kirke, Gervase, Biographical Sketch of 104
Kirke, Henry, M.A.B., C.L.— The First
English Conquest of Canada 86, 104
Kdrkland, (Mrs.) C. M.— Women of the Revo-
lution Ill
Knickerbacker. \ ^ .,
Knickerbocker . / ^ '^"'i^J'
Knight Family S6
Knight, Lucian Lamar— Landmarks, Mem-
orials and Legends of Georgia 11
Knox County, 111.— In the Military Tract. ... 15
Knox County, Ohio, Biographical Record of. . 49
Koerner Family 86
Koerner, Gustavus— Article on Gustavus
Koerner, by^Hon. R. E. Rombauer 86
Koerner, Gustavus, Memoirs of, edited by
Thomas J. McCormack 86
Kreider, George N 76
Laidley, W. S. and Hale, J. S., editors. West
Virginia Historical Magazine 69
Lake County, Ohio, Revoliitionaiy Soldiers
Buried in 49
Lake Erie, Battle of 24
86
139
INDEX — Continued
Lambert, Edward R— History of the (Joloriy
of Now Ilavon, before and After the Union
with Connecticut, Etc 0,7
Lamoni, la 22, 113
Lamoni, la.— Reorganized Church of Latter
Days Saints, Journal of History, published
by 22,113
La Munyan, (Mrs.) Philip E. Dewees— Gen-
ealogical Data Collected by, for History of
the Dewees Family 78
Lancaster Barracks, Pa. — Where the British
and the Hessian prisoners were detained
during the Revolution 52
Lancaster County, PennsylViana, History of. . 52
Lancaster, Pa 50, 97, 107
Lancaster County, Va 60, 76
Lancey, Henry Floyd de, editor, History of
New York during the Revolutionary War. . 45
Lane, Daniel (2d), Descendants of 86
Lane Family 86
-SeeSelden 96
Lane, H. W. and Beckwith, A. C. (comps.),
Genealogical Notes on the Families of Daniel
Lane (2d) and Mary Griswold Lane 86
Lane, Mary Griswold, Descendants of 86
Lansing, Mich 34
LaSerre Family 80, 86
Latham, Lewis, American Descendants of 54
Law, John— Colonial History of Vincennes
under the French, British and American
Governments 21
La™ce} Family 86,95,96,99
See Thomas 99
Lawrence County, Ala 5
Lawrence, George A. — Benjamin Lundy,
Pioneer of Freedom 88
Lea, J. Henry— Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln 87
Leach, Josiah Granville, LL.B.— Tree Family
and its Connections in England and America 100
Learned, Marian Dexter— Abraham Lincoln,
An American Migration Family 87
Lebanon, Pa 88
Le Baron Family 86
Le Baron, Francis, Descendants of 86
Lee, Bazley — New Jersey as a Colony and as
a State, 4 vols.— see Appendix.
Lee Family 87
fi'eeSelden 96
La Fevre, Ralph— History of New Paltz, N. Y.
and its Old Families, from 1678 to 1820, in-
cluding the Huguenot Pioneers and Others
who Settled in New Paltz Previous to the
Revolution 43
Leffingwell, Albert, M.D. and Lefiingwell,
Charles Wesley, D.D.— Leffingwell Record,
1637-1897 87
Leffingwell Family 8, 87
Leffingwell, (Lieut.) Thomas 87
L'Hommedieu Family 87
See Hommedieu 83
See NewYork Shelter Island Presbyterian
Church 44
L'Hommedieu, Sylvester 44
Leicester, Massachusetts, Historical Sketches
of 30
Lenox:, Mass. — History of Lenox and Rich-
mond, Massachusetts 30, 31
Le Sage Family 87
Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter Daughters
of American Revolution, Bloomington, 111. . 15
Letters— Cardelle Clara and Deweese, W. B.,
comps., Letters from an Early Settfer of
Texas 58
Letters— Hutchinson, Thomas, Diary and
Letters of 30, 106
Letters— Illinois— Pioneer Mothers of Illi-
nois, Collection of Letters of 13
Letters— Smith, John H.— Letter of John H.
Smith to the Executive of Virginia, dated
Richmond, August 19, 1833 15
Letters— Samuel Overton, to his father, letter
of, written during the War of 1812 24
PAGE
Lewis, (G(!ri.) Andrew— Orderly Book of that
Portif)n of the American Army Stationed
at or Near Williamsburg, Va., under Orm-
mand of Gen. Andrew Lewis, from March
18, 1776 to August 28, 1776 69, 109
Lewis, Carll A.— Lewisiana, or the Lewis Leis-
ter, periodical relating to the Lewis Family
87,113
Lewis Family 87, 113
Lewisiana or the Lewis Letter — periodical re-
lating to the Lewis Family 87,113
Lcwiston, Me 93
Lewis, Virgil— Archivist, Slate of West Vir-
ginia 69
Lewis, Virgil— How West Virginia Was Made 69
Lewis, Virgil— West Virginia History 69
Lexington, Battle of, April 19, 1775 72, 82
Lexington, Ky 23,24
Lexington, Ky. — Trial of Rev. John H.
Brown by the West Lexington Presbyterian
Church 23
Lincklaen, John— Travels in Pennsylvania,
via New York and Vermont 42, 52, 53, 59
Lincoln, Abraham, Ancestry of, by Hutchin-
son & Lea 87
Lincoln, Abraham— Clark, Olynthus B.—
Lincoln Poor White Legend— See Appendix.
Lincoln Abraham— Learned, Marian Dexter —
Abraham Lincoln, an American Migration
Family 87
Lincoln, Abraham— Lincoln-Douglas Debates
edited by Edwin Erie Sparks, Illinois His-
torical Collections, Vol. Ill 116
Lincoln, Abraham — Lincoln, Solomon — Lin-
coln Families of Massachusetts, Notes on,
with some Account of the family of Abraham
Lincoln 87
Lincoln, Abraham — Nancy Hartks— Story of
Abraham Lincoln's Mother — See Appendix,
Hanks.
Lincoln, Abraham— Tarbell, Ida M.— The
Parents of Lincoln 87
Lincoln County, Maine, Probate Records of,
1760 to 1800 26
Lincoln County, N.C. — see Hunter's Sketches
of North Carolina 46,47
Lincoln-Douglas Debates 116
Lincoln Family 87
See Appendix, Clark, Olynthus B.
Lincoln Family— See Hanks Family in Ap-
pendix.
Lincoln Family— Lincoln Farm Association. . 87
Lincoln Farm Association 87
Lincolniana, Collection in the Illinois State
Historical Library, Reference to 3
Lincoln, Neb 34,111
Lincoln Poor White Legend— See Appendix,
Clark, Olynthus B.
Lincoln, Solomon— Lincoln Families of Mas-
sachusetts, Notes on, with some Account
of the Family of Abraham Lincoln 87
Lindley Family 73, 87, 91
Lindslay Family 87
See Selden 90
Linn Family 88
Linn, (Dr.) George Wilds— History of a Frag-
ment of the Family of the ClauLimi and a
Genealogy of theLinn and Related Families 88
Linn, John B. and Egle, William H., editors,
Pennsylvania Archives 50,51,53
Litchfield, Conn 101
Lockwood, Mary S 60,61
London, England 30, 61, 84, 104, 106, 107
London — Virginia Company of London and
from the First Colony, never before priiited. 107
Long, Charles M., M.A., Ph.D.— Virginia
County Names. Two Hundred and Sev-
enty Years of Virginia History 62
Long Island, N.Y 7, 40, 74
Long Island — Flatbush, Kings County, His-
tory of 40
Long Island Genealogy, By Mary Powell
Bunker 74
140
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Long Island, N.Y. — Historical Memoirs, Vol.
I, quoted 40, 108
Long Island Historical Society 40,108
Logan Family 88, 91
See Morton.
See Appendix, John A. Logan.
Logan, John A., Life and Services of-
Appendix. ^|^
Lossing, Benson J.— Home of Washington, or '^
Mount Vernon, its Associations 101
Louisiana State 5, 24, 25, 94
Louisiana State — Alexander, La 94
Louisiana State — Commemoration of the
Transfer of Louisiana from France to the
United State, Official Program of, Decem-
ber 18-20, 1903 25
Louisiana State— Gay arre, Charles— Essai
Historique de la Louisiane 25
Louisiana State — Gayarre, Charles — Histoire
de la Louisiane 25
Louisiana State— Gay arre, Charles — Louisiana
Its Colonial History and Romance 25
Louisiana State, Historical Society Collections
of 24, 25
Louisiana State — New Orleans, La 5,25
Louisville, Ky 22, 23, 24, 63, 66, 76, 85, 89, 97
Louisville, Kentucky, History of-, from its
Earliest Settlement to 1852, by Ben Casse-
day 23
Loveless, Milo J 116
Lovell Family— sfe Weymouth, Mass., His.
Soc. Col. , Vol. 1 87
Lovejoy, Evelyn M. Wood— History of Royal-
ton Vermont, with Family Genealogies, 1769
-1911 59
Lowell, A. J. — Early Settlers and Indian ^
Fighters of Southwest Texas— sfe Appendix.
Lower, Mark Anthony— English Surnames f
and Essays on Family Nomenclature, His- W
torical. Etymological and Humorous 106
Lowry, Robert— History of Mississippi 35
Luce Family 72, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102
Ludlam, Anthony J., comp., Genealogical
Sketch of the Ludlam Family from the
Early Settlement of Cape May County,
New Jersey, 1692 88
Ludlam Family 88
Lundy, Benjamin — Benjamin Lundy, Pio-
neer of Freedom, by George A. Lawrence. . 88
Lundy Benjamin — Lundy Family and their
Descendants of Whatsoever Surname with
a Biographical Sketch of Benjamin Lundy,
by William Clinton Armstrong, A.M.- 88
Lundy Family 88
Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina
46, 55, 56
Lyle Family 88
Lyle, John, Ancestry of 88
Lyle, Matthew, Ancestry of 88
Lyle, Oscar K., comp., Ancestry and Pos-
terity of Matthew, John, Daniel and Samuel
Lyle, Pioneer Settlers of Virginia 88
Lyle, Samuel, Ancestry of 88
Lyman, Francis M. — Pioneers of Missouri and
Illinois 35
Lyman, Payson W.— History of Easthamp-
ton; its Settlement, Etc., together with a
Genealogical Record of its Original Fam-
ilies r 29
Lyme, Conn- 82
Lynchburg, Va., Sketches and Recollections
of, by the Oldest Inhabitants 64
Lyndon, Kansas, Annals of 93
Lyon Family 88
Lytle, Milton Scott, comp., History of Hunt-
ingdon County, Pennsylvania 52
M
McAllister, J. T.— Index to SalTell's Records of
the Revolutionary War 110
McAllister, J. T.— Virginia Militia in the
Revolutionarv War 66
PAGE
Macbeath, Malcolm— An Abstract of a Gen-
ealogical Collection, Vol. 1 103
McBride, James— Butler County, Ohio, Pio-
neer Biography of some of the Early Set-
lers of. 4g
McClure, David, Diary of, 1748-1820, with
Notes, by Franklin B. Dexter, edited by
John P. Peters 88, 106
McClure Family 88, 106
McCormack, Thomas J., editor, Memoirs of
Gustave Koerner 86
McCormick Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90
McCubbins, (Mrs.) M. G., comp., Rowan
County, North Carolina Wills 47
McDonald Family 63, 64, 88, 89
McDonough County, 111.— In the Militarv
Tract '. 15
McDowell Family 74, 81, 89
See Greenlee 81
McDowells of A^if ginia and Kentuckv 74, 81, 89
McGardle, William H.— History of Mississippi 35
Mcllhany Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90
Mcllhany, Hugh Milton, Jr., M.A., Ph.D.—
Some Virginia Families 67, 85, 88, 89, 90
McKeen, (Rev.) Silas, D.D.— History of
Bradford, Vermont, Containing some Ac-
count of the Place of its First Settlement in
1765 58
Mackenzie Family . . .72, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102
Mackenzie, George Norbury, LL.B., editor,
Colonial Families of the'Tnited States of
America, 4 vols 105
McLean County, 111.— Census of 1840. Heads
of Families of McLean Countv, Illinois, at
the Census of 1840 (taken by Jacob Spawr). . 12, 89
McLean County, 111.— Inscriptions on Old
Gravestones in Bloomington and Randolph
Townships 12
McLean County, 111. — Revolutionarj- Soldiers
Buried in 14, 15
McLean County, 111.— Soldiers of the War of
1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in McLean County, Illinois 12, 16
McLean Family 89
McLean, John, Article on, by Captain J. H.
Burnham 89
MacLean, J. P., Ph.D.— Scotch Highlanders
in America, Prior to the Peace of 1783 . 103, 104, 110
McMillan, C. E., Descendants of 89
McMillan Family 89
McMillan, John, Descendants of 89
McMillan, W. F., Descendants of 89
MacMurray, J. W., A.M. — A History of the
Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and Eng-
lish Times; being a Contribution toward a
History of the Lower MohaAvk Valley,
edited by J. W. MacMurray, A.M ." 44
Macon County, 111., Revolutionarv Soldiers
Buried in " 3, 14
Macon Family 89
See Selden 96
McPike, Eugene F., comp., Halley and Pyke
Families ". 82, 94
McPike, Eugene F. — Romance of Genealocv
78, 79, 80, 82, 8S, 89,91,94, 99, 100, 101
McPike, Eugene F.— Stuart, Freeman, J)a\,
Parry, Pyke Families :'.7S, 98
McPike, Eugene F.— Stuarl, Freeman, Parry
and Pyke Families 81, 94
MacSpairan, (Rev.) J. D.D. — "America Dis-
sected" 55
Madison County, 111.— Gazetteer of Madison
County, Illinois, 1866 13
Madison Countv, III., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in . . . .' 3, 14
Madison Ihiiversitv, Hamilton, N.Y., First
Half Cent urv of "(1819-1869) 41
Madison, Wis 3, 70
Magazine of Historv with Notes and Queries
78, 79, SO, 81, 82, 88," 89, 91, 94, 98, 99, 100, 101, 112, 113
Maine State 2.\ 26, 74, 8.^1, 93, 96, 99, 107
Maine State— Bangor, Me 25, 26
141
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Maine State— Belfast, Maine, History of,
Vols. I and II, 1770-1900— See Appendix.
Maine State— Brooksville, Maine, History of. 25, 2(5
Maine State— Buxton, Maine, Centennial
Anniversary of 25
Maine State— Buxton, Me.— Records of the
Proprietors of Narraganset Township No.
I, now the Town of Buxton, York County,
Maine, from August 1, IT-V.i to.Tanuary 4,
1811, Etc., Etc 25
Maine State— Castine, Maine, History of 25,20
Maine State— Census of 1790. Heads of Famil-
ies at the First United States Census, Maine 107
Maine State Genealogical Society, Reports of 20
Maine State — Harpswell, Me 85, 90
Maine State — Historical and Genealogical
Record 26
Maine State, Historical Society Collections of 20
Maine State— Lincoln County Probate Rec-
ords, 1760 to 1800 26
Maine State— Penobscot, Maine, History of. .25, 26
Maine State — Pentagoet, Maine, Ancient Set-
tlement of 25, 26
Maine State— Popham Colony— Memorial Vol-
ume of the Popham Celebration, August 29,
1862, Etc 26
Maine, State— Portland, Me 25, 26, 74
Maine State— Portland, Maine Soldiers and
Sailors in the War of the Rebellion 26
Maine State— York County, Me 25
Maiden, Mass., History of, 1633-1785 30
Mailman, (Rev.) Jacob E., comp.. Historical
Papers on Shelter Island and its Presby-
terian Church 44
Manakin Town, Ya.See Huguenot Emi-
gration to Virginia 64
Manchester, N.H 36
Marietta, Ohio, First Settlement of 48
Marion, Abijah P.— History of Worcester,
Massachusetts, in War of the Rebellion 33
Marion County, Ind. — Pictorial and Bio-
graphical Memoirs of Indianapolis and
Marion County, Indiana 20
Markham, Elizabeth, Descendants of 89
Markham Family 89
See Marshall.
Marriage Licenses New York Previous to
1784 42
Marriage Notices, Pennsylvania, Snyder
County 53
Marriage Notices, South Carolina, 1732-1801.. 56
Marriages, Massachusetts, Dorchester, 1825.. 28
Marriages— Massachusetts, 1717-1769 28
Marriages — New Jersey— Hanover, Morris
County, New Jersey, Marriages and Bap-
tisms, 1746-1796 38
Marriages — United States Marriage Notices,
1785-1794, for the whole United States 30
Marshall, A. F., comp.. Soldiers of the War
of 1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in Woodford County, Illinois 19
Marshall County, 111., Part of, in the Military
Tract 15
Marshall County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 14
Marshall, Edward Chauncey, A.M.— Ancestry
of General Grant and their Contemporaries. . 81
Marshall Family 76, 89
See Cloyd.
Marshall, John, Descendants of 89
Marshall, J. M.— Buxton, Maine, Centennial
of the Anniversiary of. Report of the Pro-
ceedings 25
Martin Family 89
See Le Sage 87
See Appendix.
Martin, George Castor, comp., Barrett Ancestry 72
Martin, George Castor, comp., Knickerbacker
or Knickerbocker Family 86
Martin, Richard Allen, comp.. Castor Family,
Holmsburg Branch 76
PAGE
Martindale, Josejjh C, M.I)., comp., Gilbert
Family; (Carver Family and the DufTield
Farfiiily 81
Martindale, Josejih C, M.D., comp., Knight
• Family 80
Martindale, Joseph C, M.D., comp., Walton
Family 101
Martinsburg, West Virginia, History of 09
Maryland State 27, 09 81 9.5, 107
Maryland State— Archives of Maryland, rrf>-
ceedings and Acts of the General Assembly
of Maryland April 1715-August, 1710 27
Maryland State— Baltimore, Md
27, 86, 9.5 90, 97, 99, 105
Maryland State, Baltimore Chronicles of, by
Col. J. Thomas Scharf 27
Maryland State— Calendar of Wills, 168.5 to
1713, Jane Baldwin (Jane Baldwin Cotton)
comp 27
Maryland State— Census, 1790— Heads of Fam-
ilies at the First Census of the United States,
Maryland 27, 107
Maryland State— Fort McHenry— The Citizen
Soldiers at North Point and Ft. McHenrv,
September 13, 14, 1814 ! . 27
Maryland State— Hagerstown, Md 09
Maryland State Historical Society Publica-
tions—Fund Publications (Peabody Fund)
No. I, 1867 to No. 37, 1901 27
Maryland State— Montgomery County, Md.. 27
Maryland State — North Point — The Citizen
Soldiers at North Point and Ft. McHenry,
September 13, 14, 1814 27
Maryland State — Richardson, Hester Dorsey —
Sidelights on Maryland History 27
Maryland State— Sandy Springs, Maryland,
Annals of 27
Maryland State— Thomas Family of Maryland
and Connected Families
74, 76, 79, 83, 84, 86, 95, 96, 97, 99, 100
Maryland State— War of 1812— .see North Point
and Ft. McHenry 27
Maryland State, Wills, Calendar of, 1635 to
1685, 1685 to 1702, 1703-1713 27
Mason Family 90
See Selden 96
Massachusetts Bay 97, 106
Massachusetts State
. . 23, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 48, 59, 61, 71, 72, 74, 79, .^
80, 82, 83, 86, 87, 91, 94, 98, 103, 104, 107, 112, 113, 114
Massachusetts State, Abington History of 28
Massachusetts State— Andover, Massachusetts
South Chiu-ch of, Historical Manual 28
Massachusetts State— Ashfi eld, Mass 71
Massachusetts State — Berkshire County 31
Massachusetts State — Billerica, Massachusetts
History of 28
Massachusetts State — Boston, Mass
28 29 30 31 32 33
'58,"6i,"7i,"78,'i63,'i64,'i05,'i08,' 109, 110, ill' 112, 113
Massachusetts State — Boston, Mass., Epitaphs
from Copps' Hill Burial Ground 2S
Massachusetts State— Boston— History of
•South Boston; formerly Dorchester Neck,
now Ward XII, of the City of Boston 28
Massachusetts State — Boston, Mass.— Old
South Church (Third Church) Historic.il
Catalogue, 1669-1S82 28
Massachusetts State— Bridgewater, Massa-
chusetts, History of the Early Settlement of 28
Massachusetts State— Cambridge, Mass 48, 112
Massachusetts State— Census of 1790— Heads
of Families First United States Census. . .32, 107
Massachusetts State — Centinel — Columbia
Centinel (Newspaper) 30
Massachusetts State — Charlestown, Mass. —
Genealogies and Estates of Charlesto^\^l, in
the Countv of Middlesex and Connnon-
wealth of Massachusetts, 1629-lSlS 29
Massachusetts State — Colonial Society of.
Publications of 29
142
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Massachusetts State— Dedham, Mass., First
Church in, Two^Hundredth and Fiftieth
Anniversary of, 1638-1888 29
Massachusetts State — Dorchester Births, Mar-
riages, Deaths to the End of 1825 28, 29
Massachusetts State — Dorchester Neck — See
Boston , 28
Massachusetts State— Douglass Massachusetts,
History of 29
Massachusetts State— Duxbury, Massachu-
setts, Copy of the Old Records of the Town
from 1642 to 1770, Made in the Year, 1892. . 29
Massachusetts State — Duxbury, Mass.— His-
tory of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts
with Genealogical Registers 29
Massachusetts State— Easthampton, History
of, its Settlement, Growth, Etc., together
with a Genealogical Record of its Original
Families 29
Massachusetts State — Essex County, Mass. . 29, 112
Massachusetts State — Framingham, Massa-
chusetts, History of 29, 30
Massachusetts State— Genealogical and Per-
sonal Memoirs of Massachusetts 30
Massachusetts State— Grafton, History of.. 30
Massachusetts State— Groton, Massachusetts,
Celebration of the Two Himdredth and
Fiftieth Anniversary of 30
Massachusetts State — Hills, Joseph— Joseph
Hills and the Massachusetts Law of 1648 30
Massachusetts State Historical Society Col-
lections and Proceedings of 30
Massachusetts State— Leicester, Massachu-
setts, Historical Sketches of 30
Massachusetts State— Lenox, Massachusetts,
History of 30
Massachusetts State— Maiden, Massachusetts,
History of, 1633-1785 30
Massachusetts State— Medf or d. History of... 31
Massachusetts State— Middlesex County, His-
tory of 31
Massachusetts State— Newbury port, Mass... 94
Massachusetts State— New Plymouth Colony,
Records of; Court Orders, Vol. I, 1633-1640 31
Massachusetts State — Palmer, Massachusetts,
History of the Town of 31
Massachusetts State, Pittsfield, Mass.. 30, 31, 82, 91
Massachusetts State— Pittsfield, Massachu-
setts, History of 31
^Massachusetts State — Plymouth County 28
Massachusetts State— Plymouth, Mass 31, 86
Massachusetts State— Plymouth, Massachu-
setts, Ancient Landmarks of 31
Massachusetts State— Rehoboth, Massachu-
setts, Vital Records of, 1642-1896 31
Massachusetts State— Rox bury, Mass. . 28, 31, 83
Massachusetts State — Roxbury Town, His-
tory of .»e8, 31
Massachusetts State— Salem, Mass 30, 112, 114
Massachusetts State — Salem Press Historical
and Genealogical Record 114
Massachusetts State— Society of the Cincin-
nati 32,104
Massachusetts State— Soldiers and Sailors of
Massachusetts in the Revolutionary War. . 32
Massachusetts State— Sons of the American
Revolution 32
Massachusetts State— Sowaus, Massachusetts,
Ancient Records of 32
Massachusetts State — Springfield, Massachu-
setts 32, 72, 82, 92, 98
Massachusetts State— Springfield, Massachu-
setts, Annals of Chicoi)ee Street 32
Massachusetts State— Springfield, Massachu-
S(>tts, Families 98
Massachusetts State— SulTolk County Deeds.. 32
Massachusetts State— Waltham, Early Set-
tlers of 32, 33
Massachusetts State -War of I ho Ivevolution,
Soldiers and Sailors of MassnchuscMs in 32
Massachusetts St;i,te— War of tliejlevolution —
Sons of the American Revolution Society.. 32
PAGE
Massachusetts State — War of the Rebellion
Worcester, History of in 33
Massachusetts State— Watertown, Early Set-
tlers of 32, 33
Massachusetts State — Wessangusset, Mass 33
Massachusetts State— Weston, Early Settlers
of 32, 33
Massachusetts State— Weymouth, Mass 33,87
Massachusetts State — Weymouth, Massachu-
setts, Historical Sketch of, from 1622 to
1884 33
Massachusetts State— Woburn, Mass 74
Massachusetts State — Worcester, Mass 33,72
Massachusetts State — Worcester, History of,
in War of the Rebellion 33
Massachusetts State— Worthington, Mass 91
Masten, Arthur H.— History of Cohoes, New
York from its Earliest Settlement to the
Present Time 40
Mathews Family 90, 91
See Morton 91
Matthews, John— Hints for Tracing an Anglo-
American Pedigree in the Old Countrv with
a List of Wills, from 1700 to 1725, in the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury, England,
of Testators Living or Dying in America and
the West Indies 107
Maumee River Basin, Allen County, Indiana 19
Maury, Ann— Memoirs of a Huguenot Family;
Translated and Compiled from the Orig-
inal Autobiography of the Rev. James
Fontaine, and other Family Manuscripts
etc 80,84
Maxwell, Hu and Miller, Thomas Condit—
WestVirginia and its People — sfe Appendix.
Mayflower Descendants, Illinois Society of. . 13, 108
Mayflower Descendants, Illinois Society of.
Publications Nos. 2 and 3 13, 108
Mayflower Descendant, Quarterly Magazine
of Pilgrim Genealogy and History 113
Mayflower Passengers — see America Heraldica 102
Mayflower Passengers, Genealogies of 108
Mayflower Passengers, List of 102
Mayo Family 90
See Randolph.
See New York Shelter Island Presby-
terian Church 44
Maysville, Ky • 23
Meade, (Bishop) WiUiam- — Meade's Old
Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia
J. M. Toner, M.D., Index to 64
Wise's Index to, Morrison index to 65
Mecklenburg County, N.C.— Sfe Hunter's
Sketches of North Carolina 46, 47
Medford, Massachusetts, History of the Town
of, from its First Settlement in 1630 to 1855. . 31
Meese, William A.— Rock River in the Revo-
lution 15
Meginness, J. F. (John of Lancaster), Sus-
quehanna Valley West Branch of. Bio-
graphical Annals of Deceased Residents of 50
Meigs, (Col.) R.J 48
Menard County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3
Mercer County, 111.— In the Military Tract... 15
Mercer Family 90
Sec Selden 96
Merchantville, N.J 100
Meriden, Conn. 6, S, 9
Mer iden , Connecticut, History of 6, 9
Sec Walling foi'd , C onn .
Merryman Family 90
Merrvman, Walter, of Harpswell, Maine and
his Descendants 90
Mervine, William M., editor, Genealogical
Register, Vol. I, 1913 107
Methodist Church— Kcntuckv, History of
Metliodism in 24
Mexican War 16, 17, IS, 34
Mi^xican War, Illinois Soldiers in 16, 17, 18
Michaux Faniilv 90, 91
See Morton ". 91
143
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Michigan State— Detroit,, Celel)ralion of the
Centennial of the Evacuation of '.i'.i
Michigan State— Detroit, Mich., Early Daysin,
Papers by (jen. Friend Palmer '.i:i
Michigan State— Detroit, Mich.— Early De-
troit, by C. M. Bunton 3:3
Michigan State— (J rand Rapids, Mich.— His-
torical Society 'M
Michigan State — Lansing, Mich 'M
Michigan State, Pioneer Society of, CJollec-
tions of 34
Middlebury, Conn, History of 7, 9
Middlebury, Conn.— /See Waterbury, ('onn.. 9
Middlebury, Conn.— See Woodbury, Conn ... 9
Middlebury, Vermont, History of FA)
Middlesex County, Mass 29, 31
Middlesex County, Massachusetts, History of 31
Middlesex County, Va.— Christ Church Parish
Register, 1653-1812 01
Middlesex County, N.J.— Wills, 1804-1830. ... 39
Middletown Township, Chester County, now
Delaware County, Pennsylvania 92
Midway, Ga.— History of the Midway Congre-
gational Church 11
Milburn, (Rev.) WiUiam A.— Life of Douglas
See Appendix.
Milesian Families of Ireland 90
Milford, Conn 7
See New Haven, Colony of.
Military Bounty Land, State of Illinois 15,16
Military Roster— Civil Officers of the Govern-
ment of the United States and of the State
of New York, since the Adoption of its
Constitution in 1777 104
Military Tract Illinois— Bount;y lands in the
military tract advertised in the name of the
original patentee and taxed according
to the class to which they belong 15
Miller, (Rev.) Alexander— Custer, Milo, comp.
Rev. Alexander Miller of Virginia and Some
of his Descendants 90
Miller Family 90
Miller,. Joseph Lyon, M.D. — Descendants of
Captain Thomas Carter of Barford, Lan-
caster County, Virginia, with Genealogical
Notes of many of the Allied Families 60, 76
Miller, Thomas Condit and Maxwell, Hu—
WestVirginiaand its People— /See Appendix.
Mills, Richard W.— Dr. George Cadwell, Arti-
cle on 75
Milton Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90
Milwaukee, Wis. — Buck, James S.— Milwau-
kee Under the Charter from 1847 to 1853 70
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Pioneer History of. . . 70
Minnesota State, Historical Society Collec-
tions of 34
Misme Family 90, 91
See Morton 91
Mississippi River 15, 16, 104
Mississippi State, Archives and History De-
partment of 34
Mississippi State Historical Society, Publi-
cations of 34
Mississippi State, History of, from the Dis-
covery of the Great River by Hernando De-
Soto, including the Earliest Settlement
made by the French Under Iberville, to
the Death of Jefferson Davis 35
Mississippi State — Jackson, Miss 35
Mississippi State, Official and Statistical Reg-
ister of 1904 35
Mississippi State— Oxford, Miss 34
Mississippi State, University of 34
Mississippi Valley Historical Society, Pub-
lications of 113
Missouri State 20, 22, 35, 36, 84, 91
Missouri State— Boone County, Mo. — War of
1812, List of Soldiers Petitioning for Pen-
sions 36
Missouri State— Columbia, Mo 35
Missouri State— Historical Review, Published
at Columbia, Mo 35
I'AGE
Missouri State Historical Society of, Collec-
tions of, St. Ivouis, Mo 35
Missouri Slate— Houck, Louis— History of
Missouri 35
Missouri State— Houck, Louis— Spanish R<}-
gime in Missouri 35
Missouri State— Hoyne, T. S., M.D.— Annual
Directory of Homeopathic Physicians in
the State of Missouri for the Year 1879
20, 22,35
Missouri State — Kansas City, Mo 84
Missouri State— Pioneers of Missouri and Ill-
inois 35
Missouri State— St. Louis, Mo 35.91,92
Missouri State— Spanish Regime in Missouri,
by Loui s Houck 35
Missouri State— War of 1812— Boone County,
Mo., List of Soldiers Petitioning for Pen-
sions 36
Missouri State— War of the Rebellion, Mis-
souri Troops in 36
Missouri Territory 16
Mitchell, (Rev.) S. H., comp.. Historical
Sketches o*" Iowa Baptists 22
Mitchell, Nahum— History of the Early Set-
tlement of Bridgewater in Plymouth
County, Massachusetts, including an ex-
tensive family register 28
Mitchener, C. H.— Historic Events in the
Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valleys 49
Mobile, Ala.— Founding of Mobile, 1702-1718,
by Peter J. Hamilton 5
Moffat Family 90
Moffat, (Rev.) John, Descendants of 90
Moffat, R. Burnham, comp., Moffat Gene-
alogies 90
Mohawk Valley, New York, Memoranda on. . 44
Moline, 111.— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter 12
Monmouth, 111 3, 12
Monmouth, 111.— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter 12
Monmouth County, N.J.— Wills of 1804-1830 39
Monongahela, Pa.— Monongahela of Old or
Historical Sketches of Southwestern Penn-
sylvania - ^-
Monroe Countv, New York, History of 42,43
Monroe, (President) James 16,77,85,92,111
Montague, E. J.— Early Settlers of Kaskaskia.
A Directory Business Mirror and Historical
Sketches of Randolph Coimty 12
Monterey, Va 63
Montgomery, Ala - 5
Montgomery County, Md 27
Montpelier, Vt 58
Montreal, Can 87, 104
Moore, (Dr.) D. N.— Moore Family Centen-
nial Reunion, Belleville, 111., May 31 and
June 1,1882 91
Moore, Ensley— Goudy Family in Illinois.. 81
Moore Familv 90, 91
See Seldeh 96
Moore Family— Reunion, Belleville, 111., 1882
90.91
Moore, George L.-^Descendants of Shildes
Moore in America 90
Moore, J. Bailey— History of the To^\ti of
Candia, New Hampshire 36
Moore, J. Staunton, editor and comp., His-
tory of Henrico Parish and Old St. John's
Church, Richmond, Va., 1611-1904 63
Moore, McCabe 91
Moore, Risdon Alexander 90
Moore, Shildes, Descendants of, in America,
1732 to 1891 90
Morgan County, 111 3.12,15
Morgan County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3, 15
Morgan, (Col ) George 35
Mormons— Joui'nal of History, published by
Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints.
Lamoni , la 22, 113
144
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Mormons— Times and Seasons, Periodical ofj
published at Nauvoo, 111 97
Morris County, N.J 38, 39
Morris County, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830 39
Morris, Esther, Descendants of 77
Morris Family 77, 91 , 96
Sec Collins 77
Morris, Seymour— Genealogies being com-
- piled by, List of 108
Morris Seymour, comp., Hale Family of Con-
necticut 82
Morris, Tyler Seymour— The Seymour Family
a reprint of the Morris Genealogy 96
Morrisania, N.Y 45, 112
Morrison, Hugh A.— Index to Names of Per-
sons and Churches in Meade's Old Churches,
revised by 64
Morristown, New Jersey, First Presbyterian
Church in. History of 39
Morse Family 91
Morse, Samuel, Descenda;nts of 91
Morton, (Miss) comp., Morton, Venable,
Michaux of Saurin, Mismes, France, Ro-
chette of Holland, Carey, Woodson, Logan,
Clark, and Mathews Families 91
Morton Family 76, 88, 90, 91, 95, 100, 102
Morton, (Mrs.) Jennie C, Secretary of the
Kentucky State Historical Society. ..-. 23
Morton, Oren F., B.L. — Highland County,
Virginia, History of 63
Moseley, (Gen.) Edward A., President, Amer-
ican-Irish Historical Society, Annual Ad-
dress of 103
Muhlenberg, (Gen.) John Peter Gabriel , Order-
ly Book of, March 26 to December 20, 1777. . 65
Miinsell, Joel 6, 103, 106
Munsell, Joel, Pub.— American Genealogies,
Index to, with Supplement 103
Munsell, Joel & Sons— Genealogical Articles,
List of Titles in American Periodicals and
Kindred Works, giving the Name, Residence
and Earliest Date of the First Settler of
Each Family, Etc 106
Munson Family 91
Mnrphy, Henry C, editor, Journal of Jasper
Bankers and Peter Sluyter 40, 108
Muskingum Valley, Ohio 49
Myers Family 73, 87, 91
Mvers, John F.— Genealogy of the Myers,
Lindley and Birdsell Fam'ilies 73, 87, 91
Myers, John F., Poems of, Reference to.. 73. 87, 91
Myers, Theodoras B 109
N
Nance, Zachariah— Soldier of the Revolution 91
Naperville, 111 83, 91
Narragansett, Rhode Island, Episcopal Church
in, History of 55
Nash, Gilbert, comp.. Historical Sketch of the
Town of Weymouth, Mass 33
Nash, Gilbert, comp., Weymouth in its First
Thirty Years 33
Nashville, Tenn 34, 35
Nason, (Rev.) Elias, M.A. — Discourse De-
livered before the New England Historical
and Genealogical Society, Boston, April 2,
1868, on the Life and Character of Hon.
John Albion Andrew, LL.D 71
National Society— Daughters of the American
Revolution 57, lOB, 108, 111
National Society Daughters American Revo-
lution—American Monthly Magazine, pub-
lished by : 57, 111
National Society Daughters of the American
Revolution, Annual Reports, Directory of.
History of. Lineage Books 106,108
National Society Sons of the American Revo-
lution, Register of, Year Books 110, 111
Naugatuck, Conn 7, 9
See Waterbury, Conn 9
Nauvoo, III 97
Newberry Library, Chicago — Genealogical
C oUection 3
PAGE
Nebraska State— Allen, John C, Secretary of
State of, comn., Soldiers, Sailors and Marines
of the War of 1812, Mexican War and the War
of the Rebellion, Residing in Nebraska,
June 1, 1893 34,111
Nebraska State, Historical Society Publica-
tions of 34
Nebraska State— Indian War of 1864, Being
a Fragment of the Early History of Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming 34
Nebraska State— Lincoln, Neb 34, 111
Nebraska State— Mexican War, Soldiers and
Sailors in. Residing in Nebraska, 1893 34
Nebraska State— Omaha, Neb 76
Nebraska State— War of 1812, Soldiers, Sailors
and Marines in, Residing in Nebraska, 1893
34. Ill
Newburgh, N.Y 71, 72, 74, 78, 83, 93, 95
Newburyport, Mass 94
Newbury, Vermont, History of, from the
Discovery of the Coos Country to Present
Time, Etc 59
Neill, EdAvard D.— History of the Viririnia
Company of London to and from the First
Colony, never before printed 68, 107
Neill, Edward D.— Virginia Carolorum— The
Colony under the Rule of Charles the First
and Second, A.D. 1625-1685 65,68
New Castle County, Del.— Calendar of Wills
of 1682-1800 ■ 10
New Connecticut Chapter Daughters of the
American Revolution, Painesville, Ohio.. 48, 49
New England, First Settlers of. Genealogical
Dictionary of, by James Savage— also index
to same, comp. by O. P. Dexter, M.A.,
LL.B 106
New England, First Settlers of, or Conquest
of the Pequods, Narragansetts and Pokano-
kets, Etc : 109
New England— Genealogical and Historical
Society at Boston 3
New England— Genealogical Notes of New
York and New England Families .9] ,92
New England— Genealogical Quarterly and
Magazine of NeA\ England History 112
New England Historical and Genealogical
Register 79, lOS, 113
New England Historical and Genealogical
Register — Index to Genealogies and Pedi-
grees for Fifty Years January, 1847 to
October, 1896 lOS
New England Historical and Genealogical
Register of 1860, Reference to 80
New England— Historical and Genealogical
Register 1888, Reference to 28
New England Historical and Genealogical So-
ciety 3, 113
New England Historic and Genealogical So-
ciety—Memorial Biographies. 9 vols 109
New England Historical and Genealogical
Society, Publications of 109
New England Indian AVars- Narrative of the
Indian Wars in New England from the
First Planting Thereof in 1607 to 1677 108
New England— Old New England Churches
and Their Children 109
New Foundland, Nova Scotia. Earliest
Settlement in 104
New Hampshire State
2.5, 36, 37, 59. 77, SO, 85. 90, 91, 93, 97. 99, 107
New Hampshire State— Amherst, History of 36
New Hampshire State— Baptist Church. An-
nual Register of the Baptist Denomination
in North America to the First of November,
1790. New Hami-tshire
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27. 28. 36. 37, 40, 45, 50, 54. .55, 58, 60, 104
New Hampshire State — Candia, New Hamp-
shire, History of 36
New Hampshire State— Census of 1790— Heads
of Families First Census. United States.
1790 9, 32, 37. 55. 57, 107
New Hampshire State— Charlestown, New
Hampshire, History of 36
145
INDEX — Continued
New Hampshire state— Clar(Mri()ni, N.H 30
New Hampshire State— Concord, N.II
25, :}f), :57, sr,, 90, 93, 97
New Hampshire State— Concord^ New Hamp-
shire, History of,, from its First (irant in
to the Organization of the City (iovern-
ment in 1853 30
New Hampshire State — Genealogical and
Family History of 91
New Hampshire State— Grants— The First .
Town on the New Hampshire Grants
Chartered after the Close of the French
War 59
New Hampshire State— Haverhill, New
Hampshire, History of 36
New Hampshire State— Manchester, N.H... 30
New Hampshire State— Old Dover, N.H 93
New Hampshire State, Provincial and State
Papers of 37
New Hampshire State— Rockingham County,
N.H 36
New Hampshire State — War of the Revolu-
tion—See Vols. XIV XV, XVI, XVII, New
Hampshire State Papers— See Appendix.. 36
New Hampshire State — War of the Revolu-
tion, History of the First New Hampshire
Regiment in 36
New Hanover County, N.C. — History of New
Hanover County and the Lower Cape Fear
Region, 1723-1800 46
New Haven, Conn. 91
New Haven, Conn., British Invasion of 6, 7
New Haven, Connecticut, Colony of— See At-
water, Edward A. and Lambert, Edward R. 6, 7
New Haven, Connecticut, History of the
Colony of, by Edward Lambert 6, 7
New Haven, Connecticut, History of the
Colony of, by Robert Atwater Smith 6, 7
New Jersey State — Archives of the State.... 37
New Jersey State— Baptist Church— Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North America, to the First of November,
1790, New Jersey
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27 28, 30, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104
New Jersey State— Bergen, N.J. — Annals of.
the Classes of the Reformed Dutch Church. . 37
New Jersey State— Bergen County — Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State — Burlington County, N.J.—
Wills, 1804-1830. 39
New Jersey State— Calendar of Records, 1715-
1738 37
New Jersey State— Calendar of'wills^ 'l6'70-i730 37
New Jersey State — Cape May County, N. J.. 37, 38
New Jersey State — Cape May County New
Jersey, History of 37
New Jersey State — Cape May County, N.J.—
Wills, 1804-1830. 39
New Jersey State — Colony and State, 4 vols, jj
—See Appendix. '■
New Jersey State— Continental Line in the
Revolutionary War, Officers of, who were
Eligible to Membership in the Society of
Cincinnati 39
New Jersey State— Cumberland County—
Gouldtown, Settlement of, Ancient Date —
See Appendix.
New Jersey State— Cumberland County, N.J.
—Wills, 1804-1830. ; 39
New Jersey State— Dover , N.J 38
NewJersevState— Essex County, N.J.— Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State— Extracts from American
Newspapers Relating to New Jersey 37
New Jersey State — Germans (Early) of New
Jersey, their History, Churches and Gene- 80
alogies 38
New Jersey State— Gloucester County— Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State— Gouldtown— Cumberland
County, New Jersey, Ancient Settlement
oi—See Appendix.
PAGE
New Jersey State— Ha(;kensack, N.J. —First
Reformed (Dutch) Church 38
New Jersey State — Hanover, N.J. —Church
Members, Marriages and Baptisms at Han-
over, New Jersey during the Pastorates of
Rev. Jacob Green and to the Settlement of
Rev. Aaron Condit, 174f)-1790 38
New Jersey State, Historical Collections of.. 38
New Jersey State— Hudson County, New
Jer.sey, History of 38, 39
New Jersey State— Hunterdon County — Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State — Marriage Records, 100-'-
1800— Sre New Jersey State Archives, Vol. 22 37
New Jersey State — Merchantville, N.J 100
New Jersey State— Middlesex County— Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State — Monmoutn County —
Wills, 1804-1830 39
New Jersey State — Morris County, N.J.—
Wills, 1804-1830 ' 39
New Jersey State — Morris County, N.J 38,39
New Jersey State— Morristown, New Jersey,
First Presbyterian Church in. History of.. 39
New Jersey State — Salem County— Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State— Society of the Cincinnati . . 39
New Jersey State — Somerset County — Wills,
1804-1830 39
New Jersey State — Stryker, William S. —
Continental Line of New Jersey in the Vir-
ginia Campaign of 1781 38
New Jersey State— Stryker, William S.—
Official Register of the Officers and Men of
New Jersey in the Revolutionary War 39
New Jersey State — Sussex County, N.J. —
Wills, 1804-1830... 39
New Jersey State— Trenton. N.J 39
New Jersey State — Trenton, New Jersey,
Presbyterian Church History of 39
New Jersey State — War of the Revolution
Official Register of the Officers and Men of
New Jersey in the Revolutionary War 39
New Jersey State — Warren County, N.J. —
Wills, 1825-30 39
New Jersey State— Whippany, N.J.— Inscrip-
tions on the Tombstones and Monuments
in the Grave Yards at Whippany and
Hanover, New Jersey 39
New Jersey State— Wills, Calendar of, 1670-
1730— Sfc Vol. 23, New Jersey Archives 37
New Jersey State— Wills, 1670-1730 37
New Jersey State— Wills, 1804-1830 39
New Kent County, Va 65, 67
New Kent County, Va.— Parish Register of St.
Peter's, New Kent County, Virginia, from
1680 to 1787 65
New London, Connecticut, -History of, from
the First Survey of the Coast in 1612 to
1852, second edition, continued to 1860 7
New Mexico 77
New Milford, Coim— Two Centm'ies of Newfi
Milford, Connecticut, Etc 7
New Orleans, La 5, 25
New Paltz, New York, History of, and its Old
Families from 1678 to 1820 43
New Plymouth Colony, Mass.— Records of the
Colony of New Plymouth in New England;
Court' Orders, Vol. I, 1633-1640 31
Newspapers— Columbia Centinel (Newspaper) 30
Newspapers— Illinois Intelligencer (Extra)
Satiu-day September 13, 1823 15
Newspapers— Illinois, Newspapers ard Perio-
dicals of 1814-1879 116
Newspapers— Massachusetts Centinel 30
Newspapers — Sangamo Joiu"nal Januarv 9,
1836 .".... 91
Newspapers— South Carolina Gazette 56
Newton, Clair Alonzo, comp., Hemenway
Family S3
Newton, Clair Alonzo, comp., Newton Fam-
ily 91
—10 H S
f
146
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Newton Family 91
See Selden 96
Newton, Mary Henienway, comp., Rufus
Hemenway Family 83'
Newton, Richard, of Sudbury, Mass 91
Newton, Thomas, Descendants of 91
Newton, (Rev.) William Monroe^^ comp., Rich-
ard Newton of Sudbury, Massachusetts,
1638-39 91
New York City, N. Y 11, 25, 39, 40,
. . 45, 53, 61, 62, 64, 67, 72, 73, 74, 78, 81, 84, 86, 87,
88, 91, 99, 102, 103, 105, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113
New York City, Genealogical Collection in 3
New York City, St. Mark's Church on the
Bowery 43
New York City, St. Nicholas Society of 43
New York State 6, 40, 41, 43, 44, 4.5,
53, 56, 62, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81,
82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 99, 101, 102,
103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110 111, 112, 113
New York State— Albany, N.Y
40, 45, .5-5, 62, 71, 92, 94, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107
New York State— Albany County, New
York, First Settlers of the Ancient County
of 40
New York State— Amenia, N.Y 40
New York State, Annual Register and Mili-
tary Roster of 40
New York State— Aurora, N.Y 87
New York State— Baptist Church— Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North America; to the First of November,
1790, New York
. .5, 9. 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104
New York State— Brooklyn, N.Y 108
New York State— Census of 1790— Heads of
Families Taken at the First Census of the
United States, 17P0 9, 32, 37, 55, 57, 107
New York State— Chatauqua County, N.Y. . 71
New York State— Cohoes, New York, His-
tory of 40
New York State, Colonial Dames of — Cata-
logue of the Genealogical and Historical
Library of the Colonial Dames of the State
of New York 105
New York State— Columbia County 73
New York State— Dutchess County, New
York, History of, 1609-1876 40
New York State— Flatbush, Kings County,
Long Island, History of 40
New York State — Genealogical and Biograph-
ical Record 41, 113
New York State— Genealogical and Biograph-
ical Record, July, 1896, quoted Ill
New York State— Genealogical and Biograph-
cal Record, Vols. 28, 29, 1897, 1898, quoted. . 84
New York State — Genealogical and Biograph-
cal Record, Vol.Ml, No. 2, April, 1910,
quoted 110
New York State, Genealogical and Biograph-
ical Society of 41
New York State— Genealogical Notes of New
York and New England Families 91,92
New York State Historical Society, Collec-
tions of 40, 41
New York State— Huntington, Long Island,
Silas Wood's Sketch of 41
New York State— Jones, Thomas— History of
New York During the Revolutionary War. . 45
New York State— King's Bridge, N.Y 41,45
New York State— Kings Coimty, N.Y.— Gen-
ealogical Club Collections 41, 113
New York State— Long Island Genealogies. . 74
New York State— Long Island Historical
Memoirs 40
New York State- Long Island Historical
Society 40
New York State— Madison University, Ham-
ilton, New York, First Half Century of
(1819-1869) 41
PAGE
New York State— Military Roster, Civil Offi-
cers of the Government of the United States
and of the State of New York since the
Adoption of its Constitution in 1777 104
New York State— Mohawk Valley 44
New York State— Monroe County, New York,
History of 43
New York State— Morrisania, N.Y 45,112
New York State— Newburgh, N.Y
71, 72, 74, 78, 83, 93, 95
New York State— New Paltz, History of, and
its old families from 1678 to 1820 43
New York State— Oneida County, New York,
Annals and Recollections of 43
New York State— Onondaga Soldiers of the
Revolution, Official Records 43
New York State— Oyster Bay, Queens County,
a Documentary History of the Dutch
Congregation of 43
New York State— Pawling, N.Y 40
New York State— Phelps and Gorham Pur-
chase— History of the Pioneer Settlement
of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase and
Morris Reserve 43
New York State — Queens County, New
York, History of 43
New York State— Salem, N.Y.— Records of
the Past and Glimpses of the Present 43
New York State— Schenectady, New York,
Genealogies of the Descendants of the First
Settlers of 44
New York State— Schoharie County, History
of 44
New York State— Shelter Island Presbyterian
Church, Historic Papers on
... 44, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 92, 96. 99, 100
New York State— Simms, Jeptha R.— History
of Schoharie County and Border Wars of
New York 44
New York State— Sons of the American Revo-
lution, Society of 44
New York State— Steuben County, New York,
History of 44
New York State— Suffolk County, New York,
Historical and Descriptive Sketches of 44
New York State— Tryon County, New York,
Annals of 44, 45
New York State— Tryon County, New York,
Minute Book of the Committee of Safety on 45
New York State— Ulster County, N.Y 90
New York State— War of the Revolution-
Annals of Tryon County; or the Border
Warfare of New York dui'lng the Revolu-
tion 44, 45
New York State— War of the Revolution-
History of New York During the Revolu-
tionary War, by Thomas Jones 45
New York State— War of the Revolution-
New York in the Revolution as a Colony and
as a State, James A. Roberts, comp 45
New York State— War of the Revolution—
Onondaga Soldiers of the Revolution 43
New York State— Weedsport, N.Y 96
New York State— Westchester Comitv, New
York, Early Wills of, from 1664 to 1784 45
New York State— Westchester County, New
York, History of 45, 71, 81, 101
New York State— West Farms, N.Y 45
New York State— White Plains, New York,
Wills Recorded at 45
New York State— Wills, Surrogate Office,
City of New York, 1665-1771 40
Nichols County, Ky.—Sce Bourbon County,
Appendix.
Nixon Family of Fermanagh 81,98
Noblat ■
92
Family
147
INDEX — Continued
PAGIC
Noblit, John Hyndman— Genealogical Col-
lections Relating to the Noblet Family 92
Noblit, William 92
Norfolk, Virginia, Historical and Descriptive
Sketch of 65
North America— Baptist Denomination in
North America; Annual Register of, to the
First of November, 1790, by John Asplund
5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 3«, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, (iO, 104. .
North Carolina State 45,46,47,100,107,114
North Carolina State— Baptist Church— An-
nual Register of the Baptist Denomination
in North America to the First of November,
1790
..5,9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 3G, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58, 00, 104
North Carolina State— North Carolina Book-
let, Published by the North Carolina Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution 46, 114
North Carolina State— Cape Fear Region 40
North Carolina State— Caruthers, E. W. —
Revolutionary incidents and Sketches of
Character, chiefly in the "Old North
State" 47
North Carolina, Census of, 1790 — Heads of
Families at the First Census of the United
States, 1790, North Carohna 9, 32, 37, 55, 107
North Carolina State, Colonial Records of 46
North Carolina State— Daughters of the Amer-
ican Revolution 46, 114
North Carolina State — Dowd, Jerome —
Sketches of Prominent Living North Car-
olinians 47
North Carolina State— Edenton, N.C 46
North Carolina State, German Settlements in 46
North Carolina State— Goldsboro, N.C 46,47
North CaroUna State — Greensboro, North
Carolina, Facts, Figures, Traditions, Re -
iniscences of, 1808-1904 46
North Carolina State, Historical and Genea-
logical Register of 46
North Carolina State— Hunter, C.L.— Sketches
of North Carolina .46, 47
North Carolina State— Lincoln County, N.C.
—See Hunter's Sketches of North Carolina-46, 47
North Carolina State— Mecklenburg County,
N.C. — See Hunter's Sketches of North Car-
olina 46, 47
North Carolina State — New Hanover County,
History of 46
North Carolina State— Raleigh, N.C
45, 46, 47, 100, 114
North Carolina State— Revolutionary Inci-
dents and Sketches Chiefly in the "Old
North State"— E. W. Caruthers 47
North Carolina State — Revolutionary pension-
ers in North Carolina 47
North Carolina State — Rowan County, N.C. —
See Hunter's Sketches of North Carolina 47
North^Carolina State— Rowan County— Wills 47
North Carolina State— Schenck, David, LL.D.
—North Carolina, 1780-81 47
North Carolina State— War of the Revolution,
Pensioners in. North Carolina 47
North Carolina State— Wheeler, John H. —
Historical Sketches of North Carolina from
1584 to 1851 46
North Carohna State— Wills, Abstracts of,
Compiled from Original and Recorded Wills
in the Office of the Secretary of State 45
North Carohna State— Wilmington, N.C 46
North Dakota State— Bismark, N.D 47
North Dakota State— Carrington, N.D 47
North Dakota State— Historical Society of.
Collections of 47
North Dakota State— Kensal, North Dakota,
History of 47
North Dakota State, University of, Quarterly
Journal of 47
North Point, Md.— The Citizen Soldiers at
North Point and Ft. McHenry September
13, 14, 1814 27
Norwalk, Conn— Norwalk after Two Hundred
and Fifty Years 7,8
PAGE
Norwalk, Conn.— see New Haven, Connecticut
British Invasion of 7
Norwich, Conn 71, 87, KW
Norwich, Connecticut, History of, from itH
Settlement in 1660 to 1845 8
Norwich, Conn.— see History of the Lefling-
wcU Fami ly 87
Notes and Queries, Periodical, Philadelphia-
William Henry Egle, M.D., editor.. ...52,53, 114
Nova Scotia, Early Settlement in 104
Oak Park, 111 84
Oath of Allegiance to the Commonwealth of
Virginia, Signers of 65
Ogle County, III 14, 80
Ogle County, 111.— Governor Thomas Ford
in Ogle County 80
Ogle County, III., Revolutionary Soldiers
Bur led in 14
Oglesby Family— (See Appendix.
Oglesby, Richard J., Sketch of— See Appendix
Ohio Comity, Indiana, History of 19, 20
Ohio County, Va 54
Ohio State 8, 32, 33, 48, 49, 50, 71, 75, 76, 101, 114
Ohio State— Annals of Ohio— Historic Events
in the Tuscarawas and Muskingum Valleys 49
Ohio State Archaological and Historical
Society of 48
Ohio State — Athens County, OhJio, History of 48
Ohio State— Butler County, Pioneer Bio-
graphy of some of the Early Settlers of 48
Ohio State— Cincinnati, Ohio . .23, 48, 49, 89,90, 110
Ohio State— Cincinnati, Ohio— College Cata-
logue, 1836-37 48
Ohio State— Cincinnati, Ohio, Directory of,
1819 48
Ohio State — Cincinnati, Ohio, Early Annals
of, 1841 48
Ohio State— Cincinnati, Ohio, Sketches and
Statistics of, 1851. 1859 48
Ohio State— Cleveland, Ohio 32, 33, 101
Ohio State— Cleveland, Ohio— Lake View
Congregational Church 49
Ohio State— Columbus, Ohio 48, 49, 50, 71, 114
Ohio State— Columbus, Ohio, History of 48
Ohio State— Daughters of the American Revo-
lution—New Connecticut Chapter Daugh-
ters of the American Revolution, Paines-
ville, Ohio 48, 49
Ohio State— Dayton, Ohio 49
Ohio State— Delaware, Ohio 71
Ohio State— Geauga County, Ohio, Revolu-
tionary Soldiers Buried in 48, 49
Ohio State— Hildredth, S. P., M.D.— Early
Pioneer Settlers of Ohio 48
Ohio State— Historical and Philosophical So-
ciety of. Publications of 49
Ohio State, HistoricalCoUections of, by Henry
Howe 48
Ohio State — Howells, William Cooper— Recol-
lections of Life in Ohio from 1813 to 1840. ... 49
Ohio State— Knox County, Ohio, Biographical
Record of 49
Ohio State— Lake County, Ohio, Revolution-
•ary Soldiers Buried in 49
Ohio State— Land Company 48
Ohio State— Marietta Ohio, First Settlement
of 48
Ohio State— Muskingum Valley, Historic
Events in 49
Ohio State— Painesville, Ohio 48, 49, 71
Ohio State— Painesville, Ohio— New Con-
necticut Chapter Daughters of the American
Revolution 48, 49
Ohio State— Plymouth, Ohio 8, 49
See also Plymouth, Conn 8
Ohio State— Seneca County, Ohio, History of 49
Ohio State— South Charleston, Ohio Sketches
of 50
Ohio State— Tuscarawas and Muskingum Val-
leys, Historic Events in 49
148
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Ohio state — War of the Revolution— Revolu-
tionary Soldiers Buried in Geauga County,
Ohio 48, 49
Ohio State, Western Reserve Pioneers of 50
•Old Dover, N.H 93
Old Northwest Genealogical Society, Publi-
cations of 114
Olin, William M. — Secretary of State of Massa-
chusetts 32
Oliver, John, Land Grant for Military Ser-
vices, War of 1812 16,92
Omaha, Neb 76
Onderdonk, Henry M 55
Oneida County, New York, Annals and Recol-
lections of 43
Onondaga, N.Y. — Onondaga's Soldiers of the
Revolution 43
Orangeburg County, South Carolina, History
of 56
Orange County, Virginia, History of, from its
Formation in 1734 to the End of Recon-
struction in 1870 65
Orcutt, (Rev.) Samuel— History of Torring-
ton, Connecticut, from its First Settlement
in 1737 9
Order and Letter Book of Brig. Gen. Henry
Atkinson, 1832 17
Order Book and Muster Rolls of the Illinois
Troops in the Black Hawk War 7
Orderly Book and Joinnals kept by Connecti-
cut Men while taking Part in the American
Revolution 8
Orderly Book of General Lewis of that Portion
1^ of the American Army Stationed at or near
. Williamsburgh, Virginia, March 18, 1776 to
August 28, 1776 69, 109
Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson 109
Orderly Book of Gen. John Peter Gabriel
Muhlenberg, March 26-December 20, 1777. . 65
Orendorff Family 72, 92, 93, 96 98, 99, 101, 102
Oriskany Campaign, 1776-1777— Orderly Book
of Sir John Johnson 109
Osage County, Kan 93
Osborne, Georgia L 4, 116
Osborne, Georgia L., Compiler of Genealogical
Works in Illinois State Historical Library . 4
Overton, Samuel— Letter to his Father Waller
Overton Written During the War of 1812. . 24
Overton, Waller— Letter of Samuel Overton
to his Father Waller Overton During the
War of 1812 24
Owen County, Indiana, History of 19
Owen, Thomas M., LL.D.— Alabama official
and statistical reporter 5
Oxford, Conn.- See Waterbury, Conn.; Wood-
bury, Conn 8, 9
Oxford, Miss 34
Oyster Bay, Queens County, New York,
Dutch Congregation of. Documentary His-
tory of 43
Paca Family 92
Sec Selden 96
Page Family 92
See Selden 96
Painesville, Ohio 48, 49, 71
Painesville, Ohio — New Connecticut Chapter
Daughters of the American Revolution... 48, 49
Palmer, Charles J. — History of Lenox and
Richmond, Massachusetts 30, 31
Palmer, Clara Skeele— Armals of Chicopee
Street, 1675-1875 32
Pahner Family— ^Sce Appendix.
Palmer, (General) Friend — Early Days in
Detroit 33
Palmer, John M., Personal Recollections of—
See Appendix.
Palmer, Massachusetts, History of the Town
of ; 31
PAGE
Palmer, William P., editor, Virginia State
Papers— Calendar of Virginia State Papers
and other Manuscripts, 1652-1781, preserved
in the State Capitol at Richmond 68
Park, E. C, pub.— History of Irvine and Estill
Counties, Kentucky 23
Parke County, Indiana, History of 20, 21
Parker, Abraham, Descendants of 44
Parker, Archelius, Descendants of 92
Parker, Edward E. — Genealogical and Family
History of the State of New Hampshire 91
Parker Familv 72, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102
Parry Family 81, 92, 94, 98
See Stuart, Freeman, Pike.
Parson Family 92
See Hoar 83
Parsons, Lewis B. — Genealogy of the Family
of Lewis B. Parsons (Second), Etc ". 92
Parsons, (Capt.) Luke— Captain of Cavalrv,
Vermont, War of 1812 59, 111
Patrician and Plebian in Virginia— <Sfe Wur-
tenbacker 65
Patterson, William D., comp. and editor, Pro-
bate Records of Lincoln County, Maine, *■
1760 to 1800 26
Pawling, N.Y 40
Paxton, W. M.— Marshall Family, or a Gene-
alogical Chart of the Descendants of John
Marshall and Elizabeth Markham 89
Pearce Family 92
Pearce, (Col.) Frederick C, comp., Pearce
Genealogy 92
Pearce, Richard, Descendants of 92
Peaslee Family 93
Pearson, (Prof.) Jonathan— Contributions for
the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the
Ancient County of Albany, New York, from
1630-1800 40
Pearson, (Rev.) Jonathan— Contributions for
the Genealogies of the Descendants of the
First Settlers of the Patent and Citv of
Schenectady from 1662 to 1800 44
Pearson, (Rev.) Jonathan— A History of the
Schenectady Patent in the Dutch and Eng-
lish Times; being Contributions Towards a
History of the Lower Mohawk Vallev 44
Peck Family '. 93, 96
Pedigrees, Alphabetical Index to, by Daniel
P. Durrie—Sfg Appendix.
Pedigrees— Hints for Tracing an Anglo-
American Pedigree in the Old Country 107
Pedigrees — Index to Genealogies and Pedi-
grees in New England Historical and Gene-
alogical Register for Fiftv Years, Januarv,
1847 to October, 1896.....' .". 108
Pelletreau, William S., A.M.— Early Wills
of Westchester County, New York, from
1664 to 1784 45
Pelletreau, William S., A.M.— Silas Wood's
Sketch of the Town of Huntington, Long
Island, edited with notes by 41
Pence Family ". 93
Pence, (Judge) John, Descendants of 93
Pence, Kingsley Adolphus— History of Judge
Jolui Pei\ce and his Descendants 93
Pendleton Family 93
See Selden 96
Pennsylvania State
. . 22, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 60, 65, 70, 72, 76, 79, SO, Si,
S3, 85, S6, 88, 92, 94, 98, 100, 101, 102, 105, 107, 109, 114
Pennsylvania State, Archives of 50
Pennsylvania State, Baptist Church in— An-
nual Register of the Baptist Denomination
in Nortli America: to the First of November,
1790, Peinisvlvania
. . 5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 56, 60 104
Peimsvlvania State— Beaver County, Penn- k
sylvauia. History of 50
Pennsylvania State— Casper, (Rev.)— Mar-
riage Record, 1S39-1SS2 53
149
INDEX — Continued
Pennsylvania State, Census of, 1790— Heads ol
Families at the First Census of the United
States, 1790 9, 32, 37, f/), 57, 107
Pennsylvania State — Colonial Dames of Amer-
ica, Pennsylvania Society of 51 105
Pennsylvania State, Colonial Records of, 1683
to 1790 50 51
Pennsylvania State — Coudersport, Pa 77
Pennsylvania State — Dauphin County, Scraps
of History of 51
Pennsylvania State — Delaware County 92
Pennsylvania State— Easton, Pennsylvania,
First Settlers of, Etc 51
Pennsylvania State— Erlenwiger, (Rev.) C.
G.— Marriage Record, 1840-1875 53
Pennsylvania State— Frankford, Pa
70, 72 76, 79, 80, 81, 83, 8.5^^86, 94, 98, 101, 102
Pennsylvania State— Franklin, Pa. 53
Pennsylvania State — French Occupation in
Western Pennsylvania, 1631-1764 51
Pennsylvania State, Genealogical Society of.
Publications 51, 52, 114
Pennsylvania State— Germantown, Pa 110
Peimsylvania State— Harrisburg, Pa
50, 51, 53, 85, 113, 114
Peimsylvania State, Historical Society Pub-
lications of 53, 65, 114
Peimsylvania State, Historical Society Pub-
lishers of-^Magazine of Biography and
History 53, 114
Pennsylvania State— Huntington County,
History of 52
Pennsylvania State, Immigrants to, German,
Swiss, Dutch, French from 1727 to 1776,
Rupp's Collection of Names of 51, 104, 105
Pennsylvania State — Juniata Valley, History
of the Early Settlement of 52
Pennsylvania State— Lancaster, Pa 52, 97
Pennsylvania State — Lancaster Barracks £2
Pennsylvania State — Lancaster County, His-
tory of-. 52
Pennsylvania State — Lebanon, Pa 88
Pennsylvania State — Lincklaen, John — Trav-
els in Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont
45, 52, 53, 59
Pennsylvania State— Magazine of Biography
and History, published by the Pennsylvania
Historical Society 53, 65, 114
Pennsylvania State Marriages, 1835-1898 53
Pennsylvania State— Monongahela of Old.,
Historical Sketches of Southwestern Penn-
sylvania 52
Pennsylvania State— Notes and Queries, Per-
iodical Relating Chiefly to the Interior of
Pennsylvania 52 53, 114
Pennsylvania State— Oath of Allegiance to the
State of Pennsylvania between the Years
1776 to 1794, Names of Persons 53
Pennsylvania State— Philadelphia, Pa
22, 25, 44, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, 53, 56, 58, 60,
61, 65, 67, 68, 69^ 92, 97, 100, 103, 104, 105, 109, 111, 114
Pennsylvania State— Snyder County, Pa.—
Marriages, 1835-1899— Miscellaneous Mar-
riages, 1868-1898 53
Pennsylvania State— Susquehanna Valley,
West Branch of. Biographical Annals of
Deceased Residents of 50
Pennsylvania State — Upland, Pennsylvania,
Record of the Court at , 1676 to 1681 53
Pennsylvania State— Valley Forge, Pa 110
Pennsylvania State— Venango County, His-
tory of 53
Pennsylvania State — War of the Revolution —
Old Westmoreland, a History of Western
Pennsylvania During the Revolution 54
Pennsylvania State— War of the Revolution-
See Pennsylvania Archives, \ ols. 13 and 14.50, 53
Pennsylvania State-^Washington County,
Pennsylvania, History of 54
Pennsylvania State — Westmoreland, Pa.- —
Old Westmoreland, a History of Western
Pennsylvania During the Revolution 54
PAGE
Pennsylvania State— Wilkes-Barre, Pa .54
Pennsylvania Stat'^— Wyoming Historical and
Geological Society I'roceedings and Collec-
tions of 54
Penobscot, Maine, History of 25, 26
Pension Rolls, JUinois, 1816-1835 13
I'entagoet, Maine, Ancient Settlement of. ..2.5, 26
Peoria, 111.- Daughters of the American Revo-
lution 14
Peoria County, 111.— In Military Tract 15
Peoria County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3, 14
Peoria County, 111.— War of 1812— Soldiers of
the War of 1812, whose Bounty Land Grants
were Located in Peoria County 13, 16
Periodicals— Genealogical Peri(dicals 111-115
Periodicals — Times and Seasons, published by
the Mormons at Nauvoo, 111 97
Perley, Sidney, editor, Essex Antiquarian. .29, 112
Perrin, William Henry, editor. History of
Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas
Counties, Kentucky — Sec Appendix.
Perry Family 93
Peters, John B., editor. Diary of David
McClure, 1748-1820 106
Phelps and Gorham — Purchase and Morris,
Reserve History of 43
Phelps, W. W.— Joseph Smith, Sr., Article on 97
Philadelphia, Pa
22, 25, 45, 46, 47, 51, 52, .53, 56, .58, 60,
61, 65, 67, 68, 69, 92, 97, 100, 103, 104, 105, 109, 111, 114
Phillips, (Gen.) William 107
Pickens County, Alabama, History of, 1817-
1856, by Nelson F. Smith 5
Pierce, Frederick Clifton, comp., Field Gene-
alogy 80
Pierce, Frederick Clifton — Fiske and Fisk
Family Genealogy 80
Pierce, Frederick Clifton— History of Grafton,
Mass 30
Pike County, 111., In the Military Tract 15
Pinckney Family 71, 72, 78, 83, 93
Pinkham Family 93
Pinkham, Richard, of Old Dover, New Hamp-
shire and his Descendants East and West . . 93
Pioneer Mothers of America by Harry Clinton
Green and Mary Wolcott Green 109
Pioneer Mothers of Illinois, Collection of Let-
ters of 13
Pioneer Society of Michigan, Collections of . . . 34
Piper Family 72, 93, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102
Pittsfield, Massachusetts, History of 31
Plattsburgh, Battle of, War of 1812 Ill
See Clark, Byron N Ill
Pleasant Family 93
See Randolph 94
Plymouth, Conn.— see Waterbury, Conn 8,9
Plymouth County, Mass 28
Plymouth, Mass 31, 86
Plymouth. Massachusetts, Ancient Land
Marks of 31
Plymouth, Ohio — see Plymouth, Conn 8, 49
Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania, Estab-
lishment and Settlement of, with Genealogi-
cal Data from Records of Friends 53
Polo, III 14
Popham Colony, Me.— Memorial Volume of
the Popham Celebration, August 29, 1S62. . 26
Portage, Wis 70
Port Jefl'erson, L.I 44
Portland, Me 25, 26, 74
Portland, Me.— Portland Soldiers and Sailors
in the War of the Rebellion 26
Portsmouth, R.I 92
Portsmouth County, Va 65, 66
Potter, Charles Edward, comp., Barrett An-
cestry 72
Pound Family 85, 93
Powell Family. 93.94
Powell, Thomas, Descendants of 93
Power, John Carroll and Power, (Mrs.) S. A.,
comps.. History of Early Settlers of Sanga-
mon County— Centennial E ditiou 13
150
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Presbyterian Church— Kentucky— Ebenezer
Kentucky Presbytery of 23
Presbyterian Church— Kentucky— History of
the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky 24, 61
Presbyterian Church — Kentucky— West Lex-
ington, Ky 23
Presbyterian Church— New Jersey— (First) of
Morristown, New Jersey, History of 39
Presbyterian Church — New Jersey— Trenton,
New Jersey. History of 39
Presbyterian Church — New York Shelter Is-
land Presbyterian Church
... 44, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 92, 96, 99, 100
PresbyterianChurch— Virginia— Presbyterian
Churches in the Valley of Virginia 24,61
Presbyterian Church, Wisconsin 70
Preston, Conn 101
Preston Family 04
See Selden 96
Price, (Rev.) Benjamin Luther— John Price—
The Emigrant Jamestown Colony 1620, with
Some of his Descendants 94
Price Family 94
Price, John, Descendants of 94
Prichard, A. M., comp., Descendants of Wil-
liam Prichard 94
Prichard Family 94
Prince, Ezra M.— The Fourth Illinois Infantry
in the War with Mexico 18
Prospect, Conn.— S^e Waterbury, Conn 8,9
Providence, R.I 54, 55, 75, 112
Providence, R.I.— History of the State of
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
from the Settlement of the State 1636, to the
Adoption of the Federal Constitution 55
Providence, R. I.— Records of the Colony of
Rhode Island and Providence Plantation. . 54
Public Records of the State of Connecticut
from October, 1776 to February, 1778 8
Putnam County, 111., Part of, in the Military
Tract 15
Putnam, Eben and Sharpies, Stephen, editors,
Genealogical Magazine 112
Putnam, Eben, editor, Putnam's Monthly
and Historical Magazine 114
Putnam's Monthly and Historical Magazine. . 114
Pyke Family 78, 81, 94, 98
Q
Queens County, New York, History of 43
Queens of American Society, by Elizabeth
F. Ellet 109
Quincy, 111 77
Quisenberry, A. C— Kentuckians in the Bat-
tle of Lake Erie 24
R
Railey Family 94
See Randolph 94
Railey, W. E.— Randolphs and their Railey
Connections 94
Raleigh, N.C 45, 46, 47, 100, 1 14
Ralston Family 94
Ralston, James Harvey, Article on, by Dr.
J. F. Snyder .' 94
Ramsay, David, M.D.— History of South Car-
olina, from its Settlement in 1670 to the
1808 56
Ramsay, David, M.D.— History of the Revo-
lution of South Carolina, from a British
Province to an Independent State 56
Ramsay, J. G. M. — Annals of Tennessee to
the end of the Eighteenth Century 57
Randolph County, 111. — Montague's Early Set-
tlers of Kaskaskia, a Directory and Business
Mirror, Historical Sketches of Randolph
County 12
Randolph Family 94
Randolph, (Sir) John— Colonial Decisions of
the General Covut of Virginia, 1728-1741 61
Randoli)h Township, McLean County, 111. . .12, 73
Randolph Township— Mclvean County, 111. ,
Gravestone Inscriptions in 12, 73
PAGE
Redford, (Rev.) A. H.— History of Methodism
in Kentucky 24
Reece, J. N.— Adjutant General, State of Illi-
nois, Reports, 1861-66, revised by 18
Reed Family 94
Reeder, Albert— Sketches of South Charleston,
Ohio 50
Register and Military Roster (Annual), Name
and Rank of the Principal Civil Officers of
the United States Government since its Or-
ganization and of New York since the Adop-
tion of its Constitution in 1777 104
Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Vital Records of,
1642-1896 31
Revere Family 94
Revere, (Col.) Paul, Life and Works of 94
Reynolds, John, Militia Documents of, 1832.. 17
Reynolds, John, Orderly Book of. Black Hawk
War, 1832 17
Reynolds, John— Pioneer History of Illinois. . 16
Reynolds, John Hugh— Secretary Arkansas
Historical Association 5
Rezeau Family 94
Rhodes Family 71, 72, 78,83,93,94,95
Rhode Island State 54, 55, 75, 80. 92, 107, 112
Rhode Island State— Ancestry of Thirty-
three Rhode Islanders Born in the Eigh-
teenth Century 54
Rhode Island State — Arnold, Samuel Greene-
History of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations 55
Rhode Island State — Austin, John Osborne,
comp.. Ancestry of Thirty-three Rhode
Islanders Born in the Eighteenth Centm-y . 54
Rhode Island State — Austin, John Osborne —
Genealogical Dictionary of 54, 55
Rhode Island State — Baptist Church— Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North America; to the First of November,
1790
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 58. 60, 104
Rhode Island State— Block Island, Rhode
Island, Epitaphs in the Burying Groimd of. 54
Rhode Island State, Census of, 1790— Heads of
Families at the First Census of the United
States, taken in the Year 1790. .9. 32, 37, 55, 57, 107
Rhode Island State, Genealogical Dictionary
of 54,55
Rhode Island State— Narragansett, Rhode
Island, Episcopal Chiirch in, Historv of 55
Rhode Island State— Portsmouth, R.I 92
Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,
Records of 54, 55
Rhode Island State— Providence, R.I.54,55,75, 112
Rhode Island State— Providence, R. I.— His-
tory of the State of Rhode Island and Provi-
dence Plantations from the Settlement of
the State, 1636, to the Adoption of the Fed
eral Constitution 55
Rhode Island State— Providence, R. I.— Rec-
ords of the Colony of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations 54
Rhode Island State— Society of the Cincin-
nati ' 104
Rhode Island State— War of the Revolution,
Historv of Warren, Rhode Island in 55
Rhode Island State— Warren, R. I.— History of
the War of the Revolution 55
Rhode Island State— Woonsocket, R.I 91
Rhorer Family 83, 95
Rice, Harvey— Pioneers of the Western Re-
serve 50
Richardson, Hester Dorsej-- Sidelights on
Marvlaiid llislorv 27
Richmond, Massachusetts, History of 30,31
Richmond, Va 14, 15, 60. 61, 62, 63, 64. 109
Richmond, Va.— Richmond, Her Past and
Present— ^See Appendix.
Riddle, A. G.— Life of Benjamin Wade. . . .100, 101
Riddle Family 1 95
Sec Solden 96
Riley, Franklin li.—See Mississippi Historical
Society 34
151
INDEX — Continued
PAGIi
Rivera, William Tames— Skotoh of the History
of South Carolina to the (Hose of the Pro-
prietary Government by the Kovolution of
1719, etc 57
Roberts, Ellwood, editor, Dewees Family
History 78
Roberts, Ellwood— Plymouth Meeting, its Es-
tablishment and the Settlement of the
Township, with Historical, (Jcnealogical and
Biographical l^ata from Records of Friends 53
Roberts, James A., comp.. New York in the
Revolution as a Colony and as a State 45
Roberts, James II. — John Edgar, Article on. . 79
Robertson, (Col.) Robert S., editor. History
of the Maumee River Basin, Allen County,
Indiana 19
Rochette Family of Holland 91, 95
See Morton 91
Rockf ord ,111 92
Rockingham County, N. H 36
Rockingham County, Virginia, History of.. 66
Rogers, Sion Report on Revolutionary
Claims, 1854 14
Rogers Family. 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 95
Sec Mcllhany 89
Rogers, Horatio — Notes on Hadden's Journal
and Orderly Books 107
RoUin, Frank A.— Life and Public Services
ofMartinR. Delaney 78
Rollins, (Mrs.) H. M.— Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in McLean County, list compiled by 15
Romance of Genealogy, by Eugene F. McPike
79, 80, 82, 88, 89, 91, 94, 99, 100, 101
Rombauer, (Hon.) R. E.— Gustavus Koerner,
Article on 86
Romeyn, (Rev.) Theodore— Historical Ad-
dress Delivered on Occasion of the Reopen-
ing and Dedication of "The First Reformed
(Dutch) Church" 38
Ross Family 95
See Selden 96
Rosslyn, Va 60, 61
Rothert, Otto A.— History of Muhlenberg
County, Kentucky— Sec Appendix.
Rowan County, N.C 47
See Hunter's Sketch of North Carolina .. 47
Rowan County, N.C. — Wills of Rowan County
North Carolina 47
Rowland, Dunbar, comp.. Official and Statis-
ti'cal Register of Mississippi 35
Roxbury Conn.— See Woodbury, Conn 8, 9
Roxbury, Mass 28,31,83
Roxbury Town, Massachusetts, History of. .28, 31
Royalton, Vt.— History of Royalton, Ver-
mont 59
Royalton, Vt.— Woman's Club 59
Rupp, (Mrs.) Helen Nye— Revolutionary
Soldiers Bmied in Warren County, list
compiled by 3, 14
Rupp, (Prof. ) I. Daniel— Collection of Up-
wards of 30,000 names of German, Swiss,
Dutch, French and other Immigrants in
Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, Et.c, Etc
51, 104, 105
Russell, (Prof.) John— Notes on the Black
Hawk War 17
Rutherford Family 95, 96, 99
Rutland, Vt 60
Sac City, la 19,77
Sac Indians 93
Sackett Genealogy 95
Saffell, Charles C— Citizen Soldiers at North
Point and Fort McHenry, September 13, 14,
1814 27
Saffell, W. T. R.— Records of the Revolution-
ary War, also index to same by J. T. McAl-
lister : 63, 66, 109, 110
Sage Family— iSee Le Sage 87
St. Albans, Vermont, Centennial History of. . 59
PAGE
St. Denis Parisli, South Carolina, Annals and
Parish Ilegister of 57
St. Johnsbury, V t 59
St. Joseph County, Indiana, History of 2f)
St. Louis, Mo 35,91, 92, 105
St. Louis, Mo.— Creoles of St. Louis 35, 105
St. Mark's Church on the Bowery, New York
City, Historical Notices of, from A.D. 1795
to A.]). 1845 43
St. Mark's Parish, Virginia, Dr. Philip Slaugh-
ter's History of 62, 66
St. Mary's, G a.— Historical Sketches of Old
St. Mary's H
St. Nicholas Society of New York 4-',
St. Peter's Parish Register 1680 to 1787 67
St. Thomas I'arisli, South Carolina, Annals
and Parish Register, 1680 to 1884 57
Sale, Edith Tiuus— Manors of Virginia in
Colonial Times 61, 64
Salem, Mass 30, 79, 112, 114
Salem, Mass.— Press Historical and Genealogi-
cal Record H^
Salem County, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830 39
Salem, N.Y.— Salem Books, Records of the
Past and Glimpses of the Present 43, 44
Salley, A. S., Jr.— Orangeburg County, South
Carolina, from its First Settlement to the
Close of the Revolutionary War 56
Salley, A. S., Jr., comp., Marriage Notices
in South Carolina Gazette and its Succes-
sor, 1732-1801 56
Salzburgers and their Descendants— Sec Eben-
ezer, Ga 10,11,95
Sanborn 1 -r, ., or
Sanborne /Family 95
Sanborn, V. C— Genealogy of the Family of
Sanborne or Sanborn in England and
America, 1194-1898 95
Sandy Springs, Maryland, Annals of 27
San Francisco, Cal 5, 112
Sangamo Jom'nal January 9, 1836 91
Sangamon County, III 3, 12, 13, 14
Sangamon County, Illinois, Early Settlers of.
History of 13
Sangamon County Court House Tablet Placed
on, to the Soldiers of the Revolution Bmied
in the County, by the Springfield Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolution 14
Sangamon County, III., Revolutionary Sol-
diers Buried in 3, 14
Santa Anna, (General) Antonio Lopez de 58
Saunders, (Col.) James Edmonds— Early Set-
tlers of Alabama, by 5
Saunders, William, editor. Colonial Records of
North Carolina 46
Saunderson, (Rev.) Henry H.— History of
Charlestown, New Hampshire, the Old
No. 4, Embracing the Part Borne by its
Inhabitants in the Indian, French and
Revolutionary Wars, Etc., Etc 36
Savage, (Dr.) James, comp., Barrett Ancestry 72
Savage, James— 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, also index 106
Savannah, Ga 10,11,95
Savoie Family 95
Sawyer Family . . .—See New York Shelter Is-
land Presbyterian Church 44, 95, 96
Sawyer, (Capt.) Thomas, Ancestry of 95, 96
Scharf, (Col.) J. Thomas— Chronicles of Balti-
more; being a Complete History of "Balti-
more Town" and Baltimore City, from the
Earliest Period to the Present Time 27
Scharf, J. Thomas— History of Westchester
County, New York 45
Schenck, David, LL.D.— North Carolina, 17S0
1781 47
Schenectady, New York, Genealogies of the
Descendants of the First Settlers of 44
162
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Schenectady, New York Patent, History of,
in the Dutch and English Times 44
Scherer Family 73, 96
Schieffehn Family 96,99
Schoharie County, New York, History of 44
Schuyler County, 111., In the Military Tract. . 15
Scotch Highlanders in America Prior to the
Peace of 1783 103 104, 110
Scotch-Irish in America— Proceedings of the
Scotch-Irish Congress 110
Scotch-Irish in History as Master Builders of
Empires, States, Churches, Schools and
Civilization 110
Scotch-Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America32, 110
Scotch-Irish Settlement, Virginia, Chroni-
cles of 60, 61
Scotch-Irish Society in America, Proceedings
of 110
Scotland 74, 81, HO
Scotland— Glasgow, Scotland 110
Scott County, Ky. —See Bourbon County,
Appendix.
Scott, Franklin William, editor. Newspapers
and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879, Illinois
Historical Collections, Vol. VI 116
Scott, W. W.— Orange County, Virginia,
History of, from its formation in 1734 to
the End of Reconstruction in 1870 65
Seattle, Wash : 69
Secomb, Daniel F.— History of the Town of
Amherst, New Hampshire, 1728-1882 36
Selden Famiiy 67, 96
Selleck Family 93, 96
Selleck, William Edwin — Selleck and Peck
Genealogy 93, 96
Semple Family 96
See also Appendix.
Semple, (Gen.) James, Article on, by Mary
Semple Ames Cushman, — See Appendix.
Semple, (Hon.) James, Genealogy of, by W.
K. Anderson 96
Seneca County, Ohio, History of 49
Sener, Samuel M. — Lancaster Barracks where
the British and Hessian Prisoners were
Detained during the Revolution 52
Serre Family 96
Seville — Archives of the Indies at Seville 35
Seymour Family 96
Shambaugh, Benjamin F., editor, Iowa Jour-
nal of History and Politics 22
Shambaugh, Benjamin F., editor, Mississippi
Valley Historical Society Publications 113
Shaw, (Rev.) James, D.D.— Scotch-Irish in
History as master Builders of Empires,
States, Chiu*ches, Schools and Civiliza-
tion 110
Sheahan, James W. — Life of Stephen A. Doug-
las—See Appendix.
Shelter Island, N.Y.— Historical Papers on
Shelter Island and its Presbyterian Church
44, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79, 82, 83, 84, 85, 90, 92, 96, 100
See New York Shelter Island Presbyterian
Church 44
Shenandoah County, Va. 93
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, German Ele-
ment of . . - : 67
Shenandoih Valley Pioneers and their De-
scendants-See Frederick County, Va 62, 67
Shepardson Family . 96
Shepardson, Francis Wayland— Shepardson
Family, Branches of, in the United States
when the First Census was Taken in 1790. . 96
Shepherd, Samuel— Statutes of Virginia, a
Continuation of Hening's Statutes 63, 68
Shepherdstown, Va 67, 69
Shindel, (Rev.) — Snyder County, Pa.—
Marriage Record, 1835-1888 53
Short Family 72, 96, 98, 101, 102
Shurtleff, Nathaniel B., M.D., editor. Records
of the Colony of New Plymouth in New
England 31
PAGE
Simms, Jeptha R.- — History of Schoharie
County and Border Wars of New York;
containing also a Sketch of the Causes which
Led to the American Revolution, Etc 44
Simms, W. Gilmore — South Carolina in the
Revolutionary War 56
Sinnett, (Rev.) Charles Nelson — Jacob John-
son of Harpswell, Maine, and his Descend-
ants East and West 85
Siimett, (Rev.) Charles Nelson— Michael Sin-
nett of Harpsville, Maine.! 96,97
Sinnett, (Rev.) Charles Nelson, comp.. Perry
Family in Maine \ 93
Sinnett, (Rev.) Charles Nelson, comp., Rich-
ard Pinkham of Old Dover, New Hampshire
and his Descendants East and West 93
Sinnett, (Rev.) Charles Nelson— Thompson
Family in Maine, New Hampshire and the
West 99
Sinnett, (Rev.) Charles Nelson — Walter Mer-
ryman of Harpswell, Maine and his Descend-
ants 90
Sinnett 1 ^ .,
Sinnotts /Family , 96
Sirmett, Michael, Ancestry of 96
Sinnotts Family 96
See Sinnett 96
Slade, Charles, Article on, by Dr. J. F. Snyder 97'
Slade Family 97
Slaughter, (Rev.) Philip— History of Bristol
Parish, Virginia 61
Slaughter, (Dr.) Philip— History of St. Mark's
Parish, Virginia. 62, 66
Slaughter, (Rev.) Philip, D.D.— History of
Truro Parish, Virginia 68
Sloo Family 97
SloQ, Thomas, Jr., Article on, by Isaac Joslin
Cox 97
Sloo, Thomas, Jr., Article on, by Dr. J. F.
Snyder ; 97
Sluyter, Peter— Journal of a Voyage to New
York and a Tour in Several of the American
Colonies in 1679-80 40, 108
Smedley Family. Prospectus 97
Smith Family 76, 96
See Cloyd 76
Smith Family— (See Filson Club Publication,
No. 14 97
Smith, Hannah Logan— Quaker Genealogv.. 97
Smith, J. E. A., comp.. History of Pittsfield,
Massachusetts 31
Smith, John H.— Letter to the Executive of .,
Virginia Dated Richmond August 19, 1833,
Signed John H. Smith 15
Smith, Joseph, Sr., Article on, by W. W.
Phelps in "Times and Seasons" 97
Smith, Justin A., D.D.— History of the Bap-
tists in the Western States East of the
Mississippi 104
Smith, Nelson F.— History of Pickens County,
Alabama, from its First Settlement in 1817
to 1856 5
Smith, Philip H.— Duchess Countv, New
York, Historv of, from 1609 to 1876 40
Smith, (Hon.) Ralph D.— History of Guilford.
Comiecticut, from the Manuscript of Hon.
Ralph D. Smith 6
Smith, Robert Atwater — History of the
Colonv of New Haven 6, 7
Snicker'Familv 67, 85, 89, 97
See Mcllhanv 89
Snowden Family 86, 95, 96, 97, 99
Snyder, Adam W.— Snyder, (Dr.) John F.—
Adam W. Snvder and his Period in Illinois
History, 1817-1842 97
Snyder County. Pa.— Marriages, 1S35-1899;
Miscellaneous Marriages. 1868-1898: Rev.
Casper's Marriage Record. 1839-1882; Rev.
Shindel's Marriage Record, 1835-188S; Rev.
C. G. Erlenwiger's MaiTiage Record, 1840-
1875 53
I
16'3
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Snyder Family 97
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Adam W. Snyder and
his Period in Illinois History, 1817-1842 97
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Alfred Cowles, Article on 77
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Charles Slade, Article on 97
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Conrad Will, Article on. . 101
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F —James Harvey Ralston,
Article on 94
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Jesse Burgess Thomas,
Article on 99
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Jesse Burgess Thomas,
Jr., Article on 99
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Richard Symmes
Thomas, Jr. , Article on 99
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Governor Thomas
Ford and his Family 80
Snyder, (Dr.) J. F.— Thomas Sloo, Jr., Arti-
cle on 97
Society of Colonial Wars, General Register of. 105
S ociety of the Cincinnati 32, 39, 104
Soldiers and Sailors of Massachusetts in the
Revolutionary War 32
Somerset County, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830 39
Sons of the American Revolution, California. . 5
Sons of the American Revolution, Illinois
Society 13, 11 1
Sons of the American Revolution — Illinois
State— Year Books 13
Sons of the American Revolution, Indiana
Society 21
Sons of the American Revolution, Kentucky
Year Books of 24
Sons of the American Revolution, Massachu-
setts Society of 32
Sons of the American Revolution, National
Society Register of, Year Books 110, 111
Sons of the Revolution, Illinois Society, Year
B ooks 13
Southampton County. Va
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, bS, 60, 104
Southbury, Conn.— See Woodbury, Conn 8,9
South Carolina State— Baptist Church— An-
nual^Register of the Baptist Denomination
in North America to the First of November,
1790, South Carolina
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27. 28, 36, 37, 40, 45, oO, 54, 55, 58, 60, 104
South Carolina State— Carroll, B. R., comp.,
Historical Collections of South Carolina 56
South Carolina State, Census of, 1790— Heads
of Families at the First Census of the United
States taken in the Year 1790, South Caro-
lina 9, 32, 37, 55, 57, 107
South Carolina State— Charleston, S.C
55, 57, 64, 110, 114
South Carolina State— Charleston, South
Carolina, Siege of, by the British Fleet and
Army 55
South Carolina State — Draper, (Mrs.) Amos
G. — Revolutionary Soldiers of 56, 57
South Carolina State— German Settlements
and the Lutheran Church in North and
South Carolina 55, 56
South Carolina State— Greenville County,
South Carolina, First Settlement of 56
South Carolina State— Greenville, South Car-
olina, Founding of the City of 56
South Carolina State— Historical and Gene-
alogical Magazine 56, 114
South Carolina State, Historical Collections of 56
South Carolina State, Historical Society Col-
lections of 55
South Carolina State— Marriage Notices, 1732-
1801 56
South Carolina State— Orangeburg Coimty,
South Carolina, History of 56
South Carolina State— Orangeburg, S.C 56
South Carolina State — Ramsay, David,
M.D.— History of the Revolution of South
CaroUna from a British Province to an
Independent State 56
South Carolina State— Ramsay, David, M.
D.— History of South Carolina, from its
First Settlement in 1670 to the Year 1808. . 56
PAGE
South Carolina State— Rivers, William James
— Sketch of the History of South Carolina
to the Close of the Proprietary Government
by the Revolution of 1719 57
South Carolina State- St. Denis Parish, An-
nals and Parish Register of 57
South Carolina State— St. Thomas Parish
Annals and Parish Register of 57
South Carolina State— Simms, W. Gilmore,
South Carolina in the Revolution 56
South Carolina State— War of the Revolution 56, 57
South Charleston, Ohio, Sketches of 50
South Dakota State — Aberdeen, S.D 57
South Dakota State, Historical Society Col-
lections of 57
Southold, Conn 7,8
See New Haven, Colony of 7, 8
Southold, L.I.— See New Haven, Colony of : . 7,8
Sowans, Massachusetts, Ancient Records of. . 32
Spalding, Charles Warren, A.M.— Spalding
Memorial 97
Spalding, Edward, Genealogical History of,
and his Descendants 97
Spalding Family 97
Spalding, M. J., D.D.— Sketches of the Early
Catholic Missions of Kentucky from theiV
Commencement in 1787 to the Jubilee of
1826-27 22, 23
Spain 35
Spanish American War, Illinois Soldiers in.. 18
Spanish Archives — Archives of the Indies at
Seville 35
Spanish Archives of California 5
Sparks, Catherine C. (Mrs. Edwin Erie)—
Illinois Ancestry among the Daughters of
the American Revolution 14
Sparks, Edwin Erie, Ph.D., editor, Lincoln-
Douglas Debates, Illinois Historical Col-
lections, Vol. 3 116
Sparks, (Mrs.) Edwin Erie 14
Spawr, Jacob— Heads of Families of McLean
County at the Census of 1840 12, 89
Spottiswoode Family 98
See Selden 96
Springfield, III
4, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 79, 88, 97, 98, 110, 116
Springfield, 111.— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Springfield Chapter Places
Tablet on Sangamon County Court House. . 14
Springfield, III.— Daughters of the American
Revolution, Year Books of Chapter 12
Springfield, Mass 32, 72, 82, 92, 98
Springfield, Mass.— Aimals of Chicopee Street,
1675-1875 32, 82
Springfield, Mass — Families 98
Springfield, Massachusetts, Church in. His-
tory of 32
Sraduff Birr (Kings Coimty), Ireland 71, 100
Stadhaugh (Suffolk County), England 80
Stamford, Conn. — See New Haven, Colony of . 7
Stanard, Mary Newton and Stanard, William
G. — Colonial Virginia Register 62
Stanard, Wifiiam G. and Stanard, Mary New-
ton—Colonial Virginia Register 62
Stanard, William G., comp.. Emigrants to
Virginia 62
Stansbury Family 9S
Stansbury, John, of Leominster, 1670-1895,
Descendants of 98
Stark Coiuity, III., In the Military Tract 15
Staunton, Va 67, 85. 88, 89, 90
Stearns, Ezra, comp.. Genealogical and Family
History of the State of New Hampshire 91
Stephens Family 9S
See Selden 96
Stephens, Thomas— Brief Account of the
Causes that have Retarded the Progress of
the Colony of Georgia, Etc u
Stephenson County, Ills.— Catholic Church-
Golden Jubilee Souvenir 13
Steuben County, New York, History of 44
Stevens, Frank E.— Black Hawk War, includ-
ing a Review of Black Hawk's Life 17
154
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Stevens, Frank E.— Black Hawk War, Still-
man's Defeat 17
Stevens, Frank E.— Tllinois in the War of
1812-14 16
Stevens, Lewis Townshend— History of Cape
May County, New Jersey, from the Aborig-
inal Times to the Present Day 37
Stevens, (Rev.) William Bacon, M.D.— His-
tory of Georgia; from its First Discovery
by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present
Constitution in 1798 11
Stevenson, (Mrs.) Adlai E.— Brief History of
the Daughters of the American Revolution. lOfi
Stevenson, Letitia Green, Chapter Daughters
of the American Revolution, Bloomington,
ni 15
Stewart, (Dr.) James Henry— Recollections
of the Early Settlement of Carroll County,
Indiana 19
Stinespring Family 72, 98, 99, ioi , 102
Stites Family 84, 98
See James 84
See Appendix.
Stockwell, Mary Le Baron, comp., Descend-
ants of Francis LeBaron of Plymouth,
Massachusetts 86
Stonebraker Family 98
See Peaslee 93
Stoutenburgh, Henry A.— A Documentary
History of the Dutch Congregation of Oyster
Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau 43
Strange, Alexander Taylor, comp., Biograph-
ical and Historical Sketches of the Stranges
of America and Across the Seas 98
Strange, Alexander Taylor, comp.. The
Greshams of America and Across the Seas. . 82
Strange Family 98
Stratford, Conn.— See New Haven, Colony of. 7,9
Stribling Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 98
See Mcllhany 89
Stroebel, (Rev.) P. S.— Salzburgers and their
Descendants, being the History of a Colony
of German (Lutheran) Port<»stants who
Emigrated to Georgia in 1734 and Settled
at Ebenezer 10, 95
Strong, Thomas M., D.D.— History of the
Town of Flatbush in Kings Cormty, Long
Island 40
Stryker, William S.— Continental Line of New
Jersey in the Virginia Campaign of 1781 38
Stryker, William S.— Official Register of the
Officers and Men of New Jersey in the
Revolutionary War 39
Stuart Family 78, 81, 94, 98
Stubblefield Family 98
Subblefield, George W.— Robert Stubblefield
and his Son John Stubblefield 98
Stubblefield, John 98
Subblefield, Robert— Robert Stubblefield and
his Son John 98
Stubbs, Elizabeth Saunders Blair— Early
Settlers of Alabama, by Col. James Edmond
Saunders, with Notes and Genealogies by his
Grand Daughter Elizabeth Saunders Blair
Stubbs 5
Studer, Jacob— Columbus, Ohio, Its History
Resources and Progress 48
Sudbury, Mass.— (Sre Framingham 29, 32
Sufl'olk County, England 80
SufTolk County, Mass.— SufTolk Comity Deeds 32
Sud'olk Coiuity, New York, Historical and
i)oscrii)tivc Sketches of 41
Summers, Lewis Preston- History of South-
west, Virginia, 1746-1786; Washington
Coimty, 1777-1870 08
Sumner Cotmty, Tenn.— Historic Sumner
County, Tennessee 57, 73
Susquehanna Valley, Pennsylvania, West
JJranch of, Biographical Annals of Deceased
liesideuts of 50
Sussex County, Delaware, Some Records of. . 10
Sussex County, N. J.— Wills, 1804-1830 39
PAGE
Swartz Family 72, 99, 101, 102
Swanzy, (Rev.) Biddell, M.A.— The Fam-
ilies of French of Belturbet and Nixon of
Fermanagh and their Descendants .81, 98
Swanzy Family 81, 98
Swedish Language 10
Swift, Samuel— History of the Town of Mid-
dlebury, in the County of Addison, Vermont 59
Sylvester, Brinley, Descendants of 44
Sylvester Family 44, 99
Taft Family 99
Taft, William Howard , Ancestry of 99
Talcott, S. v., comp., Benton Family 73
Talcott, S. v., comp., Deming Family 78
Talcott, S. v.— Genealogical Notes of New
York and New England Families 91,92
Talcott, S. v., comp., Goodrich Family 81
Talcott, S. v.— Reed Familv 94
Talcott, S. v., comp., Wright Family 102
Tanguay, L'Abbe Cyprien, editor, Diction-
naire Genealogique des Familes Canadien-
nes, Depuis la Fondation de la Colonie,
Jusqu'a Nos Jours, 1608 104
Tapp Family 76, 99
See Cloyd 70
Tasker Family 99
See Selden 96
Tate Family 07, 85, 88, 89, 90,99
See Mcllhany.
Taylor, Benjamin C, D.D. — Annals of the
Classes of Bergen, of the Reformed Dutch
Chm-ch 37
Taylor Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 96, 99
See Selden.
See Mcllhany.
Taylor, (Mrs.) Harriet— Genealogy and the
West 107
Taylor, James B.— Baptist Ministers of Vir-
ginia, with an Introduction, by J. B. Jeter. . 60
Temple, J. H.— History of the Town of Palmer,
Massachusetts 31
Tennessee State 34, 35, 57, 73
Teimessee State— Aimals of Tennessee to the
End of the 18th Century— See Ramsay 57
Tennessee State— Haywood, John— Civil and
Political History of the State of Teimessee,
from its Earliest Settlement up to the Year
1796, including the Boundaries of the State. . 57
Tennessee State — Nashville, Teim 34, 35
Tennessee State— Ramsay, J. G. M.— Amials
of Tennessee to the End of the Eighteenth
Centmy 57
Teimessee State— Sumner County — Historic
Sumner Countv, Tennessee 57
Terre Haute, Ind 21
Texas State— Austin, Tex 58
Texas State — Cardelle, Clara and Deweese,
W. B., comps., Letters from an Earlv
Settler of Texas 58
Texas State— Deweese, W. B. and Cardelle,
Clara, comps.. Letters from an Early Set-
tler of Texas 58
Texas State— Early Settlers and Indian
Fighters of Southwest Texas— Sec Appen-
dix.
Texas State — Historical Association, Quar-
terly of 58
Texas State— Indian Wars and Pioneers of... 58
Thalhimer B.— Annual Register and Military
Roster of the Principal Civil War Ollicors
of the Government of the Uiiilod Stales
since its Organization and of the State of
New York since the Adoption of its Con-
stitution 1777 40, 104
Thanes, T. B. and Chandler, J. A.— Colonial
Virginia 61
Thomas Family of Maryland. . . .84, 86, 95, 96, 97, 99
Thomas, Jesse Burgess, Jr., Article on, by
Dr. J. F. Snvder.. 99
155
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Thomas, Jesse Burgess, Sr., Article on by
Dr. J. F. Snyder 99
Thomas, (Rev.) Lawrence Buckley— Gene-
alogical Notes; Containing the Pedigree ot
the Thomas Family of Maryland, Etc
84, 80, 95, 9(), 97, 99
Thomas, (Rev.) Lawrence Buckley— Pedi-
grees of Thomas, Chew and Lawrence
Families 76, 86, 99
Thomas, Richard Symmes, Jr., Article on,
by Dr. J. F. Snyder 99
Thomas, W est Va 7G
Thompson, Charles Manfred, editor. Govern-
or's Letter Books, 1840-1853, Historical
Collections, Vol. VII 116
Thompson Family 99
See Selden 96
Thomson Family 75
See Capen 75
Thomson, Rhoda, Descendants of 75
Thurber Family 99
Tilton, George B., comp., Life and Works of
Paul Revere 94
Times and Season, Published at Nauvoo, Illi-
nois, by the Mormons 97
Tisdale 1-^ .,
Tisdel /Family 100
Titus, (Rev.) Anson— Marriages of Rev.
Thomas Foxcroft, A.M., Boston, 1717-1769,
transcribed by Rev. Anson Titus 28
Todd Family 79, 100
See Edwards 79
Toner, J. M., M.D.— Index to Meade's Old
Churches, Ministers and Families of Vir-
ginia 64
Topeka, Kan 22, 34, 77
Torrington, Conn. — History of Torrington,
Connecticut, from its First Settlement in 1737
with Biographies and Genealogies 9
Totten, John R.— Science of Genealogy, Arti-
cle on 110
Townshend, Charles Hervey— The British In-
vasion of New Haven, Connecticut, Etc... 6,7
Traverrier or Traversier Family 100
Tree Family 100
Trenton, New Jersey, Presbyterian Church,
History of 39
Trout Family 67, 85, 88, 89, 90, 100
See Mcllhany 89
Trumbull Family— <See Appendix.
Trumbull, Lyman, Life of, by Horace White —
See Appendix.
Truro Parish, Virginia, History of 68
Try on Co., N.Y 44, 45
Tucker Family 100
See Selden 96
Tucker, William Howard — History of Hart-
ford, Vermont, July 4, 1761-April 4, 1889;
the First Town on the New Hampshire
Grants Chartered after the Close of the
French War 59
Turner, A. J., of Columbia County, Wisconsin,
Family Tree of 70
Turner, C. H. B., comp., Sussex County,
Delaware, Some Records of 10
Turner Family 70, 100
Turner, Jonathan Baldwin, Life of, by Mary
Turner Carrie! 100
Turner, O.— History of the Pioneer Settle-
ment of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase and
Morris Reserve, Etc 43
Tuscarawas Valley, Ohio 49
Tuthill Family 44, 100
Tuthill, Noah, Descendants of 44
Tyler, Lyon G. M. A., editor, William and
Mary Quarterly 68, 69, 115
Tyron County, N.Y.— Annals of Tyron
County Error, should read Try on 44,45
Tyron County, New York, Minute Book of
the Committee'of Safety of 45
Tyson Family . . T 96, 99, 100
See Thomas 99
PAGE
u
Ulster County, N.Y 90
Ulster, JYovince of, Ireland— rScolch-Irish
Pioneers in Ulster and America 110
Union County, Indiana. History of 20, 21
Union County, Kentucky, History of 24
United States Army 48, 107
United States Army — Historical Register and
Dictionary of the United States Army from
its Organization September 29, 1789 to
March 2. 1903. See Heitman 107
United States— (^ensus, 1790— Heads of Fam-
ilies at the First Census, Connecticut, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire,
New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont,
Virginia 9 27 32, 37, 55, 57, 96, 107
United States Census— Sixth Census— Census
of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military
Services '. 110
United States— Colored Troops, 104 Regiment,
United States Colored Troops 78
United States Congress— H. R. 33d Cong., 1st
Sess., 1854 14
United States Library of Congress 3,102, 103
United States — Library of Congress,
American and English Genealogies in 102, 103
United States Congress— Resolutions, Laws
and Ordinances Relating to the Pay, Half
Pay, Commutation of Half Pay, Bounty
Lands, Etc., to the Officers and Soldiers of
the Revolution 110
United States Department of Commerce and
Labor, Bureau of the Census
9, 27 32, 37, 55, 57, 96, 107
United States — Louisiana Transferred from
France to the United States, Commemora-
tion of the Transfer, Official Program of,
December 18-20, 1913 f^S
University of Illinois— Alumni Record, 1913 —
See Appendix.
Updike, Wilkins— History of the Episcopal
Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island 55
Upland, Pennsylvania, Record of the Court
at, 1676 to 1681 53
Usher, James M. — History of the Town of
Medford, Middlesex County, Massachusetts,
from its First Settlement in 1630 to 1855 31
Utah State— Genealogical Society, Publica-
tions of 58, 115
V
Valley Forge, Pa 110
Vance, J. W., Adjutant General, State of Illi-
nois, Reports, 1861-66, revised by 18
Vanderburgh County, Indiana, History of . .20, 21
Van Zandt, Nicholas Biddle — A Full Descrip-
tion of the Soil, Water, Tnnber and Prairies
of each Lot or Quarter Section of the Mili-
tary Lands between the Mississippi and
Illinois Rivers '*^16
Veech, James— Monongahela of Old, or His-
torical Sketches of Southwestern Pemisyl-
vania to the Year 1800 52
Venable Family 91, 100
See Morton 91
Venago County, Pennsylvania, History of . . . 53
Vermont, E. De V. , editor and comp. , America
Heraldica., Compilation of, Coats of Arms,
Crests and Mottoes of Prominent American
Families Settled in this Countrv before 1800 102
Vermont State 53, 58. 59, 60, 107, 111
Vermont State— Addison County, Vt 59
Vermont State— Baptist Church — Annual
Register of the Baptist Denomination in
North''Anierica to tlielFirst of November,
1790
. .5, 9, 10, 22, 27, 28, 36, 37 40, 45, 50, 54, 55^58, 60, 104
Vermont State— Bennington, Vermont, Eaily
History of 58
156
INDEX— Continued
PAGE
Vermont State— Bradford, Vermont, History
of 58
Vermont State— Burlington, Vt 59, 111
Vermont State, Census of, 1790— Heads of
Families at the First Census of the United
States, 1790 9, 27, 32, 37, 55, 57, 96, 107
Vermont State— Clark, Byron N., editor, A
List of the Pensioners of the War of 1812—
See Appendix.
Vermont State— Fairhaven, Vermont, His-
tory of 58
Vermont State— Hartford, ■ Vermont, His-
tory of 59
Vermont State— Lincklaen, John— Travels in
Pennsylvania, New York and Vermont. 42, 52, 59
Vermont State— Middlebury, Vermont, His-
tory of 59
Vermont State— Military Lists and other
Documents Relating to Vermont History
Found among the Papers of Capt. Luke
Parsons 59, 111
Vermont State— Montpelier, Vt 58
Vermont State— Newbury, Vermont, His-
tory of 59
Vermont State— Royalton, Vermont, His-
tory of : 59
Vermont State— Rutland, Vt 60
Vermont State— St. Albans, Vermont, Cen-
termial History of 59
Vermont State— St. Johnsbury, Vt 59
Vermont State— Waitsfield, Vermont, His-
tory of the Town of, 1782-1908 59
Vermont State— War of the Revolution,
Vermont Soldiers in 60
Vermont State— War of 1812, List of Pen-
sioners of 59, 111
Vermont State— War of 1812, Military Lists
and Other Documents Relating to 59, 111
Vezzy Family
72, 83, 85, 88, 89, 92, 93, 96, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102
Vigo County, Indiana History of 20, 21
Vincermes, Tnd. — Colonial History of Vin-
cennes Under the French, British and
American Governments 21
Vincennes, Tnd— History of the City of Vin-
cermes, Indiana, from 1702 to 1901 21
Virginia State 9, 10, 14, 15, 23, 24, 36, 37, 40,
45,50,54,55, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,
74,76,80,81, 85, 88, 89, 90, 93, 97, 103, 104, 107, 109, 115
Virginia State— Accawmacke, or the Eastern
Shore of Virginia, in the Seventeenth Cen-
tury 60
Virginia State — Alexandria, Virginia, Old
Christ Church in. Historical Sketch of 60
Virginia State— Augusta County, Annals of,
With Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches 60
Virginia State— Augusta County Court Rec-
ords. 174.5-1800 60
Virginia State— Augusta County— Historical
Register and Literary Note Book, April,
18.50 60
Virginia State— Baptist Church— Annual Reg-
ister of the Baptist Denomination in North
America' to the First of IS ovember, 1790
... .5, 9, 10, 22. 27, 2S, 36, 37, 40, 45, 50, 54, 55, 60,'104 .
Virginia State, Baptist Ministers of 60
Virginia State— Barford, (Lancaster County),
Va 60,76
Virginia State— Bellet, Louise Pecquet de —
Some Prominent Families of Virginia 67
Virginia State— Boogher, William Fletcher,
comp., Gleanings of Virginia History 63
Virginia State— Bristol Parish, IIistory"of 61
Virginia State— Bristol Parish, Virginia, \ es-
try Book and Register of. 1720-17S9 61
Virginia State— Campbell, Charles— Orderly
B()oi< of that Portion of the American Army
Stationed at, or Near Williamsburgh, Vir-
ginia, under the Command of (ion Andrew
Lewis, printed from the Original Manu-
scripts with Notes and Introduction 69, 109
PAGE
Virginia Carolorum— The Colonv under the
Rule of Charles the First and Second, 1625
to A.D 1685 65,68
Virginia State, Census of 1790— Heads of Fam-
ilies at the First Census of the United States,
1790 9, 27. 32, 37, 55, 59. 96, 107
Virginia State— Chalkley Collection— Sfe Au-
gusta Cormty Records; See Chronicles of the
Scotch-Irish in America 61
Virginia State— Chandler, J. A. and Thanes. T.
B. — Colonial Virginia 61
Virginia State— Charlottesville, Va.. 65. 67, 69, 103
Virginia State— Colonial Dames, National
Society of, in Virginia 61. 65, 67
Virginia State— Colonial Decisions General
Court of Virginia, 1728-1741 61
Virginia State— Colonial Militia of 1651-1776. . 61
Virginia State— Colonial Virginia 61, 62
Virginia State— Colonial Virginia, Biblio-
graphy of, 1754-1776 62
Virginia State— Colonial Virginia Register,
a List of Governors, Councillors and other
Higher Officials, Etc 62
Virginia State— Virginia Company of London,
Introduction to the Records of, with a
Bibliographical list of the Extant Docu-
ments 68
Virginia Company of London to and from the
First Colony never before Printed, His-
tory of 107
Virginia State— County Names— Two Hun-
dred and Seventy Years of Virginia History 62
Virginia State— Ciilpeper County, Virginia,
Genealogical and Historical Notes on 62,66
Virginia State— Davis, J— First Settlers of
Virginia, an Historical Novel 62
Virginia State— Dayton, Va 66
Virginia State— Dinwiddle, Robert, Official
Records of. 1751-58 65
Virginia State— Emigrants to Virginia 62
Virginia State— Fairfax, Lord, or the Master
of Greenaway Court, a Chronicle of the
Shenandoah 62
Virginia State, First Settlers of, an Historical
Novel 62
Virginia State— Flagg, C. A. and Waters,
W. O.— Virginia Soldiers In the Revolu-
tion, Bibliography 66
Virginia State— Foote, (Rev.) William Henry,
D.D.— Sketches of Virginia 67
Virginia State— Forrest, William S.— Norfolk,
Virginia, Historical and Descriptive Sketch
of 65
Virginia State— Frederick Coimty, Va 62, 67
Virginia State— Frederick Coimtv, History,
from its Formation in 1738 to 1908 62
Virginia State— French and Indian War,
Virginia Men in— See Vol. VII, Hening's
Statu tes of Virginia 63
Virginia State— Gist, (Col.) Nathaniel— Vir-
ginia Regiment ^777, Names of the Captains
and Privates of 63
Virginia State— Glengarry, McDonalds of.. 63, 64
Virginia State— Goodwin, (Rev.) Edward L.
—History of Truro Parish 68
Virginia State— Green, Raleigh Travers— Cul-
peper County Virginia, Genealogical and
Historical Notes of 62
Virginia State— Green, Thomas Marshall-
Historic Families of Kentucky, with Special
Reference to Stocks Immediately Derived
from the Valley of Virginia 63
Virginia State— Greer, George Cabell— Earlv
\irginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 62
Virginia State— (Jrisby, Hugh Blair— Virginia
Convention of 1776 68
Virginia State— Hall, Everard— Virginia State
Reports, Digestod Index to 68
Virginia State— Honing, William Waller —
New Virginia Justice, (The), (Contains a
List of the Subscribers to the Work) 63
157
INDEX^Continued
PAGE
Virginia- Slt'Xe— Henitig, William Waller-
Statutes of Virginia, also Shei)herd'H Con-
tinuation of Same fW, 68
Virginia State— Henrico Parish and Old St.
John's Church, Richmond, Virginia, Kill-
1904 : ()3
Virginia State— Henrico Parish, Virginia,
Vestry Book of, 1730-1773 03
Virginia State— Highland County, Virginia,
History of 03
Virginia State— Historical Register and Liter-
ary Note Book, Virginia, April, 1850, Au-
gusta, County, Virginia 04
Virginia State Historical Society, Collec-
tions of 61, 05
Virginia State— Hot Springs, Va 66
Virginia State— Howe, Henry— Historical
Collections of Virginia 64
Virginia State— Huguenot Emigration to Vir-
ginia 64
Virginia State— Immigrants— Early Virginia
Immigrants, 1623-1666 62
Virginia State — Immigration to — Huguenot
Emigration to 64
Virginia State— Jamestown Colony, 1620 94
Virginia State— Jamestown, Virginia, Settle-
ment of. May 13, 1607 105
Virginia State — Kercheval, Samuel — History
of the Valley of Virginia 64
Virginia State— Kingsbury, Susan M., A.M.,
Ph.D.— Virginia Company of London,
introduction to the Records of, with a
Bibliography 68
Virginia State— Lancaster County, Va 60, 76
Virginia State Library, Sixth Annual Report
of 62, 67
Virginia State— Long, Charles, M.— Virginia
County Names, Two Hundred and Seventy
Years of Virginia History 02
Virginia State— Lynchburg, Virginia, Sketch-
es and Recollections of, by the Oldest In-
habitants 64
Virginia State— McAllister, J. T— Virginia Mi-
litia in the Revolutionary War 66
Virginia State— McAllister, J. T.— Virginia
Militia in the Revolutionary War, Index
to Saflfell's Records of the Revolutionary
War 66
Virginia State, McDonald's of— /See Glen-
garry 63, 64
Virginia State— Mcllhany, Hugh Milton-
Some Virginia Families 67
Virginia State— Magazine of Biography and
History '. 64, 115
Virginia State— Manakin Town, Va.— /See Hu-
guenot Emigration to Virginia 64
Virginia State— Meade's Old Churches, Min-
isters and Families of Virginia, by Bishop
William Mead, Index to same by J. M.
Toner, M.D., Wise's Index 64,65
Virginia State— Middlesex County, Va.—
Christ Church Parish Register, 1653 to 1812 61
Virginia State Military Land Warrants
Granted by the Commonwealth of Virginia,
to Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolution.. . 24
Virginia State— Monterey, Va 63
Virginia State— Muhlenberg, (Gen.) John
Peter Gabriel, Orderly Book of, from March
26, to December 20, 1777 65
Virginia State — National Society of Colonial
Dames of America 61, 65, 67
Virginia State Navy, War of the Revolution,
Roster of 24
Virginia State— Neill, Edward D.— History
of Virginia; to and from the First Colony
never before Printed ; . . 68
Virginia State— Neill, Edward D.— Virginia
Carolorum, the Colony under the Rule of
Charles the First and Second, A.D. 1625
to A.D. 1685 65, 68
Virginia State— New Kent County, Va 65, 67
Virginia State— New Kent County, Parish
Register of, from 1680 to 1787 65
PAGE
Virginia State— Norfolk, Virginia, Historical
and Descriptive Sketch of O.j
Virginia State, Oath of Allegiance to the
(;ommonwealth ol. Signers of 65
Virginia State— Orange County, Virginia,
History of 65
Virginia State— Palmer, William P., editor,
Virginia State Papers, Calendar of 10.52-
1781 68
Virginia State— Papers— (Jalendar of Virginia
State Papers, 10.52-1781 68
Virginia State— Portsmouth, County 65, 66
Virginia State— Presbyterian Churches in the
Valley of 24, 01
Virginia State— Reports, Digested Index to. . 68
Virginia State— Richmond, Va
00, 01, 62, 63, 64, 05. 00, 07, 08, 109
Virginia State— Richmond, Virginia, Her
Past and Present— Sec Appendix. ■
Virginia State — Rockingham County, Virgina,
History of 06
Virginia State Rosslyn, Va 00,61
Virginia State— St. Mark's Parish, Dr. Philip
Slaughter's History of 02, 60
Virgmia State— St. Peter's Parish Register,
1680-1787 67
Virginia State— Sale, Edith Tunis— Manors
of Virginia in Colonial Times 61, 64
Virginia State— Scotch-Irish Settlement in.
See Augusta County, Va 60, 61
Virginia State— Seldens of Virginia and
Allied Families 67
Virginia State— Separation of Church and
State in Virginia, a Study in the Develop-
ment of the Revolution 67
Virginia State— Shenandoah County, Va 93
Virginia State— Shenandoah Valley, German
Element of 67
Virginia State— Shepherd, Samuel— Virginia
Statutes, Continuation of Hening's Statutes
63,68
Virginia State— Shepherdstown, Va.— Historic
Shepherdsto^vn 67
Virginia State— Slaughter, (Dr.) Philip— His-
tory of St. Mark's Parish 62, 66
Virginia State— Slaughter, (Rev. ) Philip,
D.D.— History of Truro Parish 68
Virginia — Southampton County
5, 9, 10, 22, 36, 37, 50, 54, 55, 58. 60, 104
Virginia State— Spotsylvania County— Vir-
ginia County Records, Spotsylvania County,
1721-1800 67
Virginia State — Standard, Mary Newton and
Stanard, William G.— Colonial Virginia Reg-
ister 62
Virginia State — Statutes at Large— see Hening
—see Shepherd 63. 68
Virginia State— Staunton, Va 67, 85, 88, 89, 90
Virginia State — Sumners, Lewis Preston-
History of Southwest Virginia, 1746 to 1786,
Washington County, Virginia, 1777-1870.. 68
Virginia State— Thanes, T. B. and Chandler,
J. A. — Colonial Virginia 61
Virginia State— Trui'o Parish, History of 68
Virginia State— War of the Revolution.
Eckenrode, H. J., List of Revolutionary
Soldiers of Virginia 63.66
Virginia State— War of the Revolution, Pen-
sioners of 66
Virginia State — War of the Revolution— see
Saflfell's Records of the Revolutionary War 63
Virginia State — War of the Revolution— Vir-
ginia Officers who Received Land Bounties 24
Virginia State — War of the Revolution, Vir-
ginia Soldiers in 63,66
Virginia State — Waters, W. O. and Flagg,
C. A. — Virginia Soldiers in the Revolution 66
Virginia State — W^ertenbaker, Thomas J.
M.A.— Patrician and Plebeian in Virginia,
or the Origin and Development of the
Social Classes of the Old Dominion 65
Virginia State— Westmoreland County, Vir-
ginia, History of, 1653-1912 6S
158
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Virginia State, William and Mary Collecie of.69, 115
Virginia State — William and Mary Quartelry,
published by William and Mary College..
68, 69, 115
Virginia State— Williamsburg, Va 69, 115
Virginia State— Winchester, Va 62
Virginia State— Woodstock, Va 64
Virginia State— Yohogania County, Va 54
Vocelle, J. T.— Historical Sketches of Old St.
Mary's, Georgia 1]
W
Wabash Valley, Indiana, Historic Notes on —
See Vigo and Parke Counties, Indiana 20
Waddell, Alfred Moore— A Colonial Officer
and his Times, 1754-1773, a Biographical
Sketch of Gen. Hugh Waddell 45, 100
Waddell, Alfred Moore— History of New Han-
over County and the Lower^ Cape Fear
Region, 1723-1800 46
Waddell Family 45, 100
Waddell, (Gen.) Hugh, Biographical Sketch
of 45, 100
Waddell, (Gen.) Hugh— Colonial Officer and
his Times. 1754-1773, Gen. Hugh Waddell. 45, 100
Waddell, Joseph A.— Augusta County, Vir-
ginia, Annals of, Avith Reminiscences and
Biographical Sketches 60
Waddell. Joseph A. — Diary of the War of the
Rebellion, 1861-65 60
Wade, Benjamin F., Life of ,... 100,101
Wade Family 100, 101
Wagenseller, George W., A.M.. comp., Sny-
der County, Pa.— Marriages, 1835-1899 53
Waitsfield, Vermont, History of the Town of,
1782-1908, with Family Genealogies 59
Wakefield, John Allen— History of the War
between the United States and the Sac and
Fox Nations of Indians and Parts of other
Disaffected Tribes of Indians in the Years,
1827, 1831-32 17
Walker, Charles M. — History of Athens
County, Ohio and Incidentally of the Ohio
Land Company, and the First Settlement
at Marietta, Etc 48
Walker, (Rev.) Edwin Sawyer, A.M. — Ances-
try and Life of Captain Thomas Sawyer.. 95, 96
Walker, (Rev.) Edwin Sawyer, A.M., editor,
Genealogical Notes of the Carpenter Family
75, 76
Walker, (Rev.) Edwin Sawyer— The Story of
my Ancestors in America 101
Walkers, (Mrs.) Edwin S.— Revolutionary
Soldiers IBuried in Illinois, List of by Comi-
ties, compiled by 3,14,15
Walker Family 101
See also Selden 96
Wallace Family 101
See Selden 96
Wallace, F J. A.— Abbe Genealogy 70
Wallbridge Family 101
Wallbridge, Henry, Descendants of 101
Wallbridge, William Gedney, comp., De-
vscendants of Henry Wallbridge 101
Wallingford. Conn.— History of Wallingford,
Connecticut, from its first Settlement in 1670
to the Present Time 6,9
Waltham, Massachusetts, Early Settlers of.. 32, 33
Walton Family 101
War of the Revolution
6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 21, 24, 32,
36, 39, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, .57,
60, 63, 66, 91 , 103, 104, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 11 1,114
War of the Revolution, American Prisoners of 103
War of the Revolution— Bowman, Isaac,
Lieut., Illinois Regiment, War of the Revo-
lution 14
War of the Revolution. Census of Pensioners,
taken from the Sixth Census of the United
' States 110
War of the Revolution— Charlovillo's Volun-
teers Entitled to Land, List of 14
PAGE
War of the Revolution— Connecticut Men,
Rolls and Lists ^ 6
War of the Revolution— Continental Army,
Register of Officers of April, 1775 to Decem-
ber, 1783 107
War of the Revolution— EUet, Elizabeth F.—
Women of the American Revolution Ill
War of the Revolution— French Soldiers and
Sailors in 106
War of the Revolution— Georgia, Revolution-
ary Records of 10, 11
War of the Revolution— Greene, (Gen.) Na-
thaniel. Sketches and Correspondence of.. 110
War of the Revolution— Illinois— Army Led
by Col. George Rogers Clark in his Conquest
of the Illinois 13
War of the Revolution— Illinois— Daughters,
American Revolution Annual Conferences,
Reports of 12
War of the Revolution— Illinois— List of Offi-
cers of the Illinois Regiments who have not
Received Lands for Military Services 14
War of the Revolution— Illinois, Revolution-
ary Soldiers Buried in. List of by counties
3, 14, 15
War of the Revolution, Illinois Soldiersin. .3, 14, 15
War of the Revolution— Illinois— Sons of the
American Revolution, Year Books of 13
War of the Revolution— Illinois— Sons of the
Revolution Year Books 13
War of the Revolution — Indiana Sons of the
American Revolution, Society of 21
War of the Revolution— Kentiicky, Sons of
the American Revolution, Year Books of. .24,66
War of the Revolution— Kirkland, Mrs. C.
M. — Women of the Revolution Ill
War of the Revolution— Lancaster Barracks,
where the British and Hessian Prisoners
were Detained During the Revolution 52
War of the Revolution— Land Warrants
Granted by the Commonwealth of Virginia
to Soldiers and Sailors 24
War of the Revolution— Massachusetts Sons of
the American Revolution 32
War of the Revolution— National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution,
Annual Reports, Directory of. Lineage
Books 106
War of the Revolution— National Society
Daughters of the America.! Revolution,
Brief History of, by Mrs. Adlai E. Steven-
son 106
War of the Revolution- National Society,
Sons of the American Revolution. Register
and Year B ooks 110,111
War of the Revolution— New Hampshire-
History of the First New Hampshire Regi-
ment in 36
War of the Revolution— New Hampshire in
the Revolution— (Sec New Hampshire State
Papers. Vols. 14-17 37
Sec Appendix.
War of the Revolution — New Jersey — Official
Register of the Officers and Men of New
Jersey in the War of the Revohi'ion 39
War of the Revolution— New York State,
History of During 45
War of the Revolution— New York in the
Revolution as a Colony and as a State 45
War of the Revolution— New York— Onon-
daga Soldiers of the Revolution 43
War of the Revolution— New York Society,
Sons of the American Revolution 44
War of the Revolution— New York in— see
Roberts, James A 45
Sec Tryon County, N.Y 45, 46
War of tlie Revolution, North Carolina in .. 47
War of the Revolution— North Carolina Ma-
tional Society, Daughters of the American
Revolution 46
War of the Revolution— North Carolina-
Revolutionary Pensioners 47
159
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
War of tho Revolution— Ohio— Soldiers Buried
in Geauga County, Ohio 48,49
War of the Revolution— Orderly Book of that
Portion of the American Army .Stationed at
or near Williamsburgh, Virginia under the
Command of Gen. Andrew Lewis, from
March 18, 1776 to August 28, 1776 69,109
War of the Revolution— Oriskany Campaign,
1776-1777, Orderly Book of Sir John Johnson 109
War of the Revolution— Pennsylvania State-
See Pennsylvania Archives, Vols. 13, 14 ... 53
War of the Revolution— Pennsylvania in the
War of the Revolution 50, 53
War of the Revolution, Pensioners of, taken
from the Sixth Census of the United States. . llO
War of the Revolution— Pioneer Mothers of
America 109
War of the Revolution— Rock River in the
Revolution 15
War of the Revolution— Rogers' Report on
Revolutionary Claims, February 16, 1854. . . .14
War of the Revolution— Rhode Island— War-
ren, Rhode Island, History of, in the War
of the Revolution 55
War of the Revolution— SafTell, W. T. R.—
Records of the Revolutionary War; also
Index to same by McAllister 63, 66, 109, 110
War of the Revolution, South Carolina in.. 56, 57
War of the Revolution— United States Con-
gress—Resolutions, Laws and Ordinances,
Relating to the Pay, Half Pay, Commuta-
tion of Half Pay, Bounty Lands, Etc., Etc.,
to the Officers and Soldiers of the Revolu-
tion 110
War of the Revolution, Vermont Soldiers in. . 60
War of the Revolution, Virginia in
24, 62, 63, 66, 109, 110
War of the Revolution — Virginia— Military
Land Warrants Granted by'the Common-
wealth of Virginia to Soldiers and Sailors
of the Revolution 24
War of tho Revolution— Virginia, Navy Ros-
ter of 24
War of the Revolution— Virginia— Officers
who Received Land B ounties 24
War of the Revolution, Virginia in, Pension-
ers of 66
War of the Revolution— Virginia— Revolu-
tionary Soldiers in, List of 62, 66
War of the Revolution — Women of the Ameri-
can Revolution, by Elizabeth F. EUet 111
War of the Revolution— Women of the Revo-
lution, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland Ill
War of the Revolution— Women of the Revo-
lution—Pioneer Mothers of America 109
War of the Revolution, Zachariah Nance
Soldier of 91
Warofl812
4, 12, 13, 15, 16, 24, 27. 34, .36, 59, 77, 85, 92, 111
War of 1S12— Battle of Lake Erie 24
War of 1812— Battle of Plattsburgh— See Clark,
Byron N Ill
War of 1812— Bounty Lands. . . 12, 15, 16, 77, 85, 111
War of 1812— Clark, Byron N., editor, List of
■*. Pensioners of ^ the War of 1812 Ill
War of 1812— Corey, Henry, Land Warrant for
Services in 77, 111
War of 1812— Illinois— Military Bounty Land,
Military Tract 12, 15, 16, 77, 85, 111
War of 1812— Illinois— Record of the Services
of the Illinois Soldiers in, by Isaac H. Elliott
13, 16, 17
War of 1812— Illinois Soldiers in the War of
1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in McLean County 12
War of 1812— Jones, Zenas, Land Warrant for
Military Services in 85, 111
War of 1812, Kentucky's Part in 24
War of 1812— Maryland State— See North
Point and Ft. McHenry 27
War of 1812— Militia, Rangers and Riflemen-
See Illinois War of 1812 13
PAOE
War of 1812— Missouri— Boone County, War
of 1812, List of Soldiers Petitioning for
Pensions •^'^
War of 1812, Nebraska in, Roster of Soldiers,
Sailors and Marines in.. 34, 111
War of 1812— Oliver, John, Land Warrant
for Military Services in 16,92
War of 1812— Parsons, (Capt.) Luke, Captain
of Cavalry in 59, 111
War of 1812, Pensioners of, Vermont, Byron
N. Clark, editor HI
War of 1812— Stevens, Frank E.— Illinois in
the War of 1812-14 16
War of 1812— Van Zandt, Nicholas Biddle—
A Full Description of the Soil, Water, Tim-
ber and Prairies of Each Lot, or Quarter
Section of the Military Lands between the
Mississippi and Illinois Rivers, Etc., Etc.. 16
War of 1812, Vermont State in 59, 111
War with Mexico 16, 17, 18, 34
W^ar with Mexico- Illinois Association Mex-
ican War Veterans 1^
War with Mexico— Illinois— The Fourth Illi-
nois Infantry in the War with Mexico, by
EzraM. Prince 18
War with Mexico, Illinois Soldiers in 17,18
War with Mexico— Johnson, Charles P.—
An Account of the Services of the lUinois
Troops in the Mexican War 18
War with Mexico— Nebraska Soldiers, Sailors,
and Marines of the War of 1812, Mexican
War and the War of the Rebellion 34
War of the Rebellion 18, 21, 22, 34, 36, 60, 70
War of the Rebellion— Connelley, (Maj.) H.
C— Recollections of the War between the
States 18
War of the Rebellion— Crippen, Edward,
Diary of, 27 III. Vol. Reg., 1861-63 18
War of the Rebellion— Diary of Edward Crip-
pen 18
War of the Rebellion— Diary of Joseph A.
Waddell GO
War of the Rebellion— Eddy, T. M., D.D.—
The Patriotism of Illinois 18
War of the Rebellion— Illinois Adjutant Gen-
erals' Reports, 1861-66 18
War of the Rebellion— Illinois— See Connelley,
(Maj.) H. C— Recollections of 18
War of the Rebellion— Illinois— See Crippen,
Edward, Diary of 18
War of the Rebellion— Illinois— Patriotism
of Illinois, by T. M.Eddy IS
War of the Rebellion— Illinois, Regimental •
Histories and Reunions of 18
War of the Rebellion— Illinois— See Yates,
Richard, Services as War Governor 81
War of the Rebellion— Indiana at Antietam. . 21
War of the Rebellion— Indiana at Shiloh 21
War of the Rebellion— Indiana at Vicksburg . . 21
War of the Rebellion— Iowa and the Rebellion 22
War of the Rebellion, Missouri Troops in 36
War of the Rebehion- Nebraska Soldiers,
Sailors and Marines of the War of 1812 and
the War of the Rebellion, Residing in
Nebraska, 1893 34
War of the Rebellion— Waddell, Joseph A., Di-
ary of 60
War of the Rebellion— Wisconsin's Participa-
tion in, Bibliography of 70
War of the Rebellion— Yates, Richard, Ser-
vices as War Governor of Illinois IS
Ware— Eugene F.— Indian War of 1864, being
a fragment of the Early History of Kansas,
Nebraska and Colorado 34
Warren County, 111., In the Military Tract.. 15
Warren County, 111., Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in 3, 14
Warren County, N.J.— Wills, 1825-30 39
Warren, Rhode Island, History of, in the
War of the Revolution ' 55
Washburne, Elihn B.— Editor of the Edwards
Papers 15
160
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Washburn, Emory— Historical Sketches of
the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts 30
Washburn, Mabel Thacher Rosemary— An-
cestry of President Taft 99
Washington, Conn.— See Woodbury, Conn. . . 9
Washington, County, Pennsylvania, History
of.. 54
Washington County, Virginia, History of,
1777-1870 68
Washington, D.C 9,
16, 27, 32, 37, 55, 57, 63, 68, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 112
Washington, D. C.— Library of Congress 68
Washington Family ' 101
See also Selden 96
Washington, George 68, 101
Washington State— Historical Quarterly, pub-
lished by the Historical Society of Wash-
ington 69
Washington State— Seattle, Wash 69
Watauga Association— Annals of Tennessee
to the End of the Eighteenth Century, com-
prising its Settlement as the Wautauga
Association from 1769 to 1777 57
Waterbury, Conn.— History of Waterbury,
Connecticut 7, 9
Waterman, 111.— Year Books 1902, 1903, 1904,
1905, 1906, 1907 19, 77
Waters, W. O. and Flagg, C. A.— Virginia
Soldiers in the Revolution 66
Waterman, Conn.— see Waterbury, Conn.... 7,9
Water town, Massachusetts, Early Settlers of,
Etc 32, 33
Watkinson Family 45, 101
Watson, S. M., editor, Historical and Gene-
alogical Recorder 26
Waukesha County, "Wisconsin, Cushing Fam-
ily of 70
Waverly, Illinois, Wemple Family of— See
Appendix.
Way land, John Walter, B.A., Ph.D.— Ger-
man Element of the Shenandoah Valley of
Virginia 67
Wayne, County, Indiana, History of 20, 21
Webb Family 72, 101
Weber, (Mrs.) Jessie Palmer — Librarian Illi-
nois State Historical Library; Secretary
Illinois State Historical Society 116
Webster,(Rev.) Richard— PresbyterianChurch
in America from its Origin until the Year
1760, with Biographical Sketches of its
Ministers 109
Weedsport, N.Y 96
Weeks, Harriet Morse— Descendants of Rich-
ard Hayes of Lyme, Connecticut, through
his Son Titus Hayes 82
Weeks, Harriet Morse — Descendants of Sam-
uel Morse of Worthington, Massachusetts.. 91
Wells Family 101
Wells, Frederic P.— History of Newbu'v,
Vermont, from the Discovery of the Coos
Country to the Present Time 59
Wells, Stephen, editor, Colonial Records of
North Carolina 46
Wemple Family— Sfc Appendix.
Wertenbaker,ThoniasJ.,M. A.— Patrician and
Plebian in Virginia, or the Origin and Devel-
opment of the Social Classes of the Old
Dominion 65
Wessangusset, Mass.— Sec Weymouth, Mass.. 33
Westchester County, N.Y 45, 71, 81, 101
Westchester County, New York, History of.. 45
Westchester County, New York, Wills of,
from 1664 to 1784 45
Western Reserve, Ohio, Pioneers of 50
West Familv 101
Sec Selden 96
West Farms, N.Y 45
West Indies— Wills from 1700 to 1725 in Canter-
bury, England, of Testators Living in
America and the West Indies 107
Westmoreland County, Virginia, History of,
1653-1912 OS
PAGE
Westmoreland, Pa.— Old Westmoreland, a
History of Western Pennsylvania during
the Revolution 54
Weston, Massachusetts, Early Settlers of. ..32,33
West Virginia State. . . . , 69, 75, 76, 94
West Virginia State— Aler. F. Vernon— His-
tory of Martinsburg and Berkeley Counties. 69
West Virginia State, Archives and History
Department of, Reports of \ 69
West Virginia State — Berkeley County, His-
tory of ". 69
West Virginia State— Charleston, W.Va 69,94
West Virginia State— DeHass, Wills— History
of Early Settlement and Indian Wars of
West Virginia 69
West Virginia State— Hale, J.S. and Laidley,
W. S., editors, West Virginia Magazine 69
West Virginia State Historical. Magazine 69
West Virginia State, Indian Wars of — see
DeHass 69
West Virginia State — Lewis, Virgil. — How
West Virginia was Made 69
West Virginia State — Lewis, Virgil— State
Archivist 69
West Virginia State— Lewis,Virgil— West Vir-
ginia History 69
West Virginia State— Martinsburg, West Vir-
ginia, History of 69
West Virginia State— Shepherdstown, W.Va. 69
West Virginia State — Thomas, W.Va 76
West Virginia State — West Virginia and Its
People, 3 vols.— See Appendix.
Weymouth, Mass 33, 87
Weymouth, Mass.— Historical Collections... 33
Weymouth, Massachusetts, Historical Sketch
of, by Gilbert Nash 33
Weymouth, Mass.— Historical Society Publi-
cations 33
Weymouth, Mass. — Wessangusset and Wey-
mouth—Historical Address by Charles
Francis Adams, Jr 33
Weymouth, Mass.— Weymouth in its First
Thirty Years, by Gilbert Nash 33
Weymouth, Mass— Weymouth Thirty Years
Later, by Charles Francis Adams 33
Wheeler, George Augustus, A.M., M.D. —
History of Castine, Penobscot, and Brooks-
ville, Maine . . , 25, 26
Wheeler, John H.— Historical Sketches of
North Carolina from If 84 to 1851 40
Wheeler, William Ogden, comp., Himover,
Morris County, New Jersey, Church Mem-
bers, Marriages and B ap tisms 38
Wheeler, William Ogden, comp., Whippany,
Morris County, New Jersey, Inscriptions
on the Tombstones and Monuments in
the Graveyards at 39
Whippany, N. J.— Inscriptions on the Tomb-
stones and Monuments in the Graveyards
at Whippany and Hanover, New Jersey.. 39
White, Rev. George, M.A.— Historical Col-
lections of Georgia 11
White, Horace — Life of Lyman Trumbull—
See Appendix.
White Plains, New York, Wills Recorded at. . 45
Whitmore, William H.— American Genealog-
ist, a Catalogue of Familv Histories and
Publications^ '. 71, 103
Wiewerd in Friesland 40, 108
Wilbur, Percival Coons— Coons Family Gene-
alogical Chart, Palo Alto, California, 1914—
Sec Appendix.
Wilkes Barre, Pa 54
Wilkin, Frac. B., Sketch of, Richard J. Ogles-
hy— Sec Appendix.
Win, Conrad, Article on by Dr. J. F. Snyder. . 101
William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Va
■ 09, 1 15
William and Mary Quarterlv, published by
the William and Mary College, Virghiia
08.69,115
Wiiliamsi)urg, Va 09, 1 15
161
INDEX — Continued
PAGE
Williamsburgh, Va.— Orderly Book of that
Portion of the American Array Stationed
at Williamsburg, Virginia, under Command
of General Andrew Lewis, March 18, 1776
to August 28, 1776 69, 109
Williams, (Mrs.) Flora McDonald— The Glen-
garry, McDonalds of Virginia, with an
Introductory Sketch of the Early History
of the Glengarry Clans 88,89
Williams, Roger, Descendants of 54
WiUiamson, Joseph— History of the City of
Belfast, Maine, Vol. I, Vol. II, 1770-1900—
See Appendix.
WiUington, Conn .- 71, 100
Willis Family 101
See Selden 96
Willoughby Family 101
See Selden 96
Wills,Canterbury, England, 1700 to 1725.... 107
WiUs— Delaware, New Castle County, 1682-
1800. 10
WiUs— Maryland Calendar of Wills, 1635-1685;
1685-1702; 1703-1713 27
WiUs— New Jersey Wills, Calendar of, 1670-
1730— see Vol. 23, New Jersey Archives 37
Wills— New Jersey Wills 1804 to 1830 39
Wills — New York City, Surrogate's Office
Abstracts of Wills, 1665-1771 40
Wills— New York— Westchester County, New
York Wills from 1664 to 1784 45
Wills— North Carolina — Rowan County,
North Carolina Wills 47
WiUs— North Carolina WiUs, Abstract of 45
WiUs— Virginia, Spotsylvania County 67
Wilmington, Del.— Records of Holy Trinity
(Old Swedes) Church, Delaware, from 1697
to 1773 10
WUmington, N.C 46
Wilson, Samuel, comp., Catalogue of Military
Land Warrants, Granted by the Common-
wealth of Virginia to Soldiers and Sailors
of the Revolution 24
WUson, Samuel M.— Kentucky's Part in the
War of 1812 24
Winchester, Connecticut, Annals and Family
Records of 9
Winchester, Va 62
Wines, Frederick Howard, comp., Descend-
ants of John Stansbury of Leominster, 1670-
1895 98
Winfield, Charles H.— History of the Town
of Hudson, New Jersey from its Earliest
Settlement to the Present Time 38, 39
Winslow, Edward— Governor Edward Wins- .
low his Part and Place in Plymouth Colony 111
Winsor, Justin— History of the Town of Dux-
bury, Massachusetts, with Genealogical
Regi sters 29
Winston FamUy 102
See Selden 96
Wisconsin State— American Home Missionary
Society in 70
Wisconsin State — Buck, James S. — Pioneer
History of Milwaukee 70
Wisconsin State— Clary, (Rev.) Dexter— His-
tory of the Churches and Ministers Con-
nected wit,h the Presbyterian and Congre-
gational Converltion of Wisconsin and of
the Operations of the Home Missionary
Society 70
Wisconsin State— Columbia County, The
Family Tree of 70
Wisconsin State— Elkhorn, Wis 73, 86
Wisconsin State Historical Commission — Orig-
inal Paper No. 3 70
Wisconsin State Historical Society 3,70
Wisconsin State Historical Society, Collec-
tions of 70
Wisconsin State Historical Society, Proceed-
ings of 70
PAGE
Wisconsin State— Madison, Wis 70
Wisconsin State— Milwaukee, Pioneer HIh-
tory of 70
Wisconsin State— Milwaukee under the Chart-
er from 1847 to 18.53 70
Wisconsin State— Portage, Wis 70
Wisconsin State— War of the RebeUion—
Bibliography of Wisconsin Participation
in the War between the States ",*)
Wisconsin State— Waukesha County, Wiscon-
sin, Gushing Family of 70
Wise, Jennings Cropper— Accawmacke, or
the Eastern Shore of Virginia in the Seven-
teenth Century 60
Wise, Jennings Cropper— Index to Bishop
Meade's Old Churches, Ministers and Fam-
ilies of Virginia 65
Witcraft, J. R.— Virginia Todds 100
Woburn, Mass , 33, 74
Woburn, Mass.— Records, Births, Deaths and
Marriages, 1640-1873 33
Wolcott, Corm.—See Waterbury, Conn 9
Wolf, (Mrs.) Clara K. — Revolutionary Soldiers
Buried in Peoria County, list compiled by. . 14
Women of the American Revolution, by
Elizabeth F. Ellet Ill
Women of the Revolution, by Mrs. C. M.
Kirkland Ill
Women — Pioneer Mothers of America 109
Women— Pioneer Mothers of lUinois, CoUec-
tions of Letters of 13
Woodbury, Conn.— History of Ancient Wood-
burv, Connecticut, from the First Indian
Deed, 1659 to 1854, Etc 6,7,9
Woodford County, lU.— Soldiers of the War of
1812, whose Bounty Land Grants were
Located in Woodford County 16, 19
Wood, Silas— Sketch of the Town of Hunting-
ton, Long Island 41
Woodson Family 91, 102
See Morton.
See Randolph.
Woodstock, Va 64
Woollen, WiUiam Wesley— Biographical and
Historical Sketch ol Early Indiana. 21
Woonsocket, R.I 91
Worcester, Mass 33,72
Worcester, Massachusetts, History of, in War
of the RebeUion 33, 72
Wormelev Family 102
See Selden 96
Worthington, Mass 91
Wright Family 102
Wright, T. R. B., comp., Westmoreland
County, Virginia, History of, 1653-1912. ... 68
Wright, William, comp., Genealogies and
Pedigrees, Index to, in New England His-
torical and Genealogical Register for Fifty
Years, January, 1847 to October, 1896 108
Wyman, Mary EUzabeth Tisdel, comp.,
Genealogy of the Descendants of Lawrence
and Mary Antisell of Norwich and WiUing-
ton, Connecticut, including some Records
of Christopher AntiseU 71, 100
Wyman, Thomas BeUows— Genealogies and
Estates of Charlestown, in the County of
Middlesex and Commonwealth of Massa-
chusetts, 1629-1818 29
Y
Yates, Abner 102
Yates Family 102
Yates, John, Descendants of 102
Yates, Michael , Descendants of 102
Yates, Richard, Jr., comp., Descendants of
Michael Yates and his Sons Abner and John 102
Yates, Richard, Sr., Services to lUinois as
War Governor, by Dr. William Jayne 18
Yohogania Coimty, Va ." 54
York County, Me 25
-11 H S
162
INDEX— Concluded
PAGE PAGE
Young, Beimett H., comp. Jessamine County, Z
Kentucky, History of— See Appendix. Zook (or Zug) Family. 72, 101, 102
Young, Richard M., Article on, by Dr. J. F. Zug Family— See Zook Family 102
Snyder 102
163
ERRATA
Charleston, Mass., read Charlestown, Mass., page 29.
Douglas, Mass., read Douglass, Mass., page 29.
Charleston, N. H., read Charlestown, IST. H., p. 36.
Tyron Co., N. Y., read Tryon Co., N. Y., pages 44-45.
Wisconsin State Historical Collections, read Vol. I, 1855 to XX,
1911, page 70.
Irrxo.x'raru*