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GUIDE      TO 
GENEALOGICAL      AND 


HISTORICAL      RESEARCH 


IN      PENNSYLVANIA 


by 
FLOYD    C.     IIOENST1NK 


195S 


GUIDE  TO 


GENEALOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL 


RESEARCH  IN 


PENNSYLVANIA 


Suggestions  for  Research  in  the  Field  of  Genealogy  and 
History,  and  Sources  of  Information 

A  Bibliography  of  Printed  Writings  Pertaining  to  Central 
Pennsylvania 

A  Description  of  the  Contents  of  Numerous  Publications 
Containing  Genealogy  and  History  of  Pennsylvania,  In- 
cluding the  Pennsylvania  Archives 

A  Cumulative  Index  with  References  to  the  Title,  Author, 
Events  and  Families,  whose  Biographical,  Genealogical  or 
Historical  Records  Appear  in  Print 

A  List  of  Books  and  Manuscripts  Available  for  Lending 
from  a  Private  Library  upon  Deposit  of  Quoted  Price 


BY 
Floyd  G.  Hoenstine 

1958 


Past   President: 

The  Blair  County  Historical  Society 

The  Pennsylvania  Federation  of  Historical  Societies 

P.O.  Box  208 
Hollidaysburg  Pennsylvania 


COPYRIGHT  1958 
Floyd  G.  Hoenstine 


TO 

Barbara  Ann 

of  the  younger  generation 

for  valuable  assistance 

b   0/  £  £ 


CONTENTS 

FOREWORD '. Page  1 

s  CONCERNING  GENEALOGY 

WHY 2 

HOW 3 

WHO k 

WHEN k 

WHERE $ 

EVOLUTION  OF  COUNTIES $ 

MAP  OF  COUNTIES 7 

SOURCES  OF  INFORMATION 

ASSESSMENTS 8 

BAPTISMALS 8 

BIBLES 9 

CENSUS 9 

CHURCHES 10 

COLLEGES 10 

COUNTY  VITAL  STATISTICS 11 

DEEDS 12 

GENEALOGIES 12 

HISTORIES 13 

MARRIAGE  CERTIFICATES 13 

MILITARY  SERVICES H4. 

NATURALIZATION 1$ 

NEWSPAPERS 15 

ORPHANS'   COURT 16 

PENSIONS 16 

STATE  VITAL  STATISTICS 16 

TOMBSTONES 17 

WILLS 18 

MISCELLANEOUS 18 

GENEALOGICAL  SERVICES 19 

GENEALOGICAL  SUPPLIES 19 

EXPLANATION  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND  CONTENTS 20 

RENTAL  SERVICES 20 

AUTOBRIOGRAPHIES Item  Numbers  1-12 

BIOGRAPHICAL  ITEMS 50-6  9 

BIOGRAPHIES 100-129 

CHURCHES  AND  CEMETERIES 150-195 

CITY,   TOWN  AND  VILLAGE 200-21+7 

COLLEGES , 250-261; 

COUNTY  HISTORIES 300-361; 

GENEALOGIES I|00-5l9 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 600-668 

MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 700-753 

NATIONALITIES 800-812 

TRAVEL,   TRANSPORTATION  AND  MAPS 850-870 

HISTORICAL  NOVELS 900-917 

MISCELLANEOUS  AND  ADDENDA 950-957 

INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  USE  OF  THE  INDEX   Page  129 

ABBREVIATIONS 130 

CUMULAT IVE  INDEX 131 


FOREWORD 


The  primary  purpose  of  a  GUIDE  TO  GENEALOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL 
RESEARCH  IN  PENNSYLVANIA  is  to  provide  researchers,  library  personnel  and 
individuals  with  a  bibliography  of  writings  available  for  use  in  the  field 
of  genealogy. 

This  publication  also  offers  suggestions  in  searching  for  family  data 
and  is  the  result  of  collecting  over  a  thirty  year  period,  copies  of  all 
known  publications  containing  information  on  families  residing  in  the 
famous  Juniata  Valley  of  Pennsylvania,  the  Susquehanna  Valley  and  all  of 
Central  Pennsylvania. 

To  further  increase  the  value  of  a  publication  of  this  nature,  a 
description  of  the  contents  of  each  book  or  manuscript  as  to  families, 
events  and  localities  is  included,  fully  indexed  for  easy  reference. 

This  bibliography  is  not  complete  as  some  scarce  Items  have  been 
unattainable  while  others  w<=>re  not  considered  sufficiently  important  to 


jnealogical  assistance  have  been  received 
In  many  instances,  the  inquiries  could 
due  to  the  large  number  of  items  to  be 
jtie  was  not  available.  Some  important  publi- 
were  necessarily  omitted  from  the  search, 
to  the  contents  of  such  items  was  evident. 
.  for  this  publication  has  required  the 
e  past  two  years  but  it  is  expected  to  be 
he  future. 


.  herein  are  scarce  and  cannot  be  offered 
e  replaced.  All  items  are  available  for 
ed  price  and  if  returned  within  thirty  days 
nty  percent  will  be  refunded. 

items  are  available.  If  not,  a  search  can 


FLOYD  G.  HOENSTINE 


rennsyivanla  Society,  S.A.R. 
Armstrong  Trail  Society 


FOREWORD 


The  primary  purpose  of  a  GUIDE  TO  GENEALOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL 
RESEARCH  IN  PENNSYLVANIA  is  to  provide  researchers,  library  personnel  and 
individuals  with  a  bibliography  of  writings  available  for  use  in  the  field 
of  genealogy. 

This  publication  also  offers  suggestions  in  searching  for  family  data 
and  is  the  result  of  collecting  over  a  thirty  year  period,  copies  of  all 
known  publications  containing  information  on  families  residing  in  the 
famous  Juniata  Valley  of  Pennsylvania,  the  Susquehanna  Valley  and  all  of 
Central  Pennsylvania. 

To  further  increase  the  value  of  a  publication  of  this  nature,  a 
description  of  the  contents  of  each  book  or  manuscript  as  to  families, 
events  and  localities  is  included,  fully  indexed  for  easy  reference. 

This  bibliography  is  not  complete  as  some  scarce  items  have  been 
unattainable  while  others  were  not  considered  sufficiently  important  to 
include . 

Numerous  requests  for  genealogical  assistance  have  been  received 
by  the  writer  over  the  years.  In  many  instances,  the  inquiries  could 
not  be  satisfactory  answered  due  to  the  large  number  of  items  to  be 
examined  and  the  fact  that  time  was  not  available.  Some  important  publi- 
cations were  not  indexed  and  were  necessarily  omitted  from  the  search. 
The  need  for  a  general  index  to  the  contents  of  such  items  was  evident. 
The  compiling  of  the  material  for  this  publication  has  required  the 
writer's  spare  time  during  the  past  two  years  but  it  is  expected  to  be 
valuable  as  a  time  saver  in  the  future. 

Many  of  the  items  listed  herein  are  scarce  and  cannot  be  offered 
for  sale  as  they  could  not  be  replaced.  All  items  are  available  for 
rent  upon  deposit  of  the  quoted  price  and  if  returned  within  thirty  days 
the  amount  deposited  less  twenty  percent  will  be  refunded. 

Duplicate  copies  of  some  items  are  available.  If  not,  a  search  can 
be  made  for  a  copy. 


FLOYD  G.  HOENSTINE 


Member: 

Veterans  of  World  War  I 

Perm  State  Alumni  Association 

Pennsylvania  German  Society 

Pennsylvania  Society,  S.A.R. 

Armstrong  Trail  Society 


CONCERNING  GENEALOGY 


WHY 


There  are  many  reasons  why  one  should  be  interested  in  genealogy. 
The  most  important  of  these  is  given  in  the  Fifth  Commandment  as 
recorded  by  the  prophet  Moses,  "Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother: 
that  thy  days  may  be  long  upon  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 
thee." 

Other  reasons  for  knowing  the  genealogy  of  your  family  include: 

I.   To  take  pride  in  the  accomplishments  of  one's  ancestors  and 
in  one's  immediate  family. 

II.   To  know  the  kinship  with  others  of  the  same  family  name  and 
families  into  which  female  relatives  married. 

111.   To  promote  family  reunions. 

IV.   To  determine  legal  heirs  to  estates. 

V.   To  acquire  a  hobby  as  an  outlet  of  one's  energies  especially 
by  a  retired  person  or  any  other  who  has  time  to  spare. 

VI.   To  join  patriotic  and  other  organizations  whose  membership 
qualifications  are  based  on  residence  of  ancestors,  their 
nationality,  or  their  military  services. 

VII.   To  leave  a  record  of  the  past  as  a  guide  to  future  generations. 

VIH.   To  experience  the  satisfaction  of  being  able  to  penetrate  the 
past,  to  pierce  the  obscurity  curtain,  to  solve  a  problem  or 
riddle,  or  to  meet  and  conquer  a  challenge. 


HE  WHO  CARETH  NOT  WHENCE  HE  CAME, 
CARETH  NOT  WHITHER  HE  GOETH. 


CONCERNING  GENEALOGY 


HOW 


To  engage  in  genealogical  research,  one  should  begin  at  home  by  examining 
Bibles  and  other  family  records,  such  as  old  letters,  photographs,  diaries, 
account  books,  heirlooms,  etc. 

Such  information  as  is  readily  available  should  be  recorded  on  forms  or 
charts  which  can  be  purchased  from  genealogical  societies  or  from  researchers. 
These  forms  include  ancestral  charts  on  which  are  recorded  as  found  the  names 
of  all  ancestors,  dates  of  birth,  marriage  and  death,  and  places  of  residence. 
Individual  record  forms  are  available  which  show  the  details  as  relating  to 
dates 5  places  of  residence  of  the  ancestor;  names  of  parents,  brothers  and 
sisters,  children  and  whom  they  married j  places  of  burial  and  membership  in 
organizations.  A  genealogical  chart  shows  the  children  and  grandchildren  of 
an  ancestor  with  dates  of  birth,  death  and  marriage.  The  above  described 
records  show  at  a  glance  what  information  is  lacking  and  the  spaces  can  be 
filled  in  as  the  information  is  secured. 

The  usual  procedure  is  to  develop  your  ancestral  chart  by  starting  with 
one's  self  and  then,  step  by  step,  determining  similar  data  for  each  ancestor. 
Each  person  has  four  grandparents,  eight  great-grandparents,  and  so  on  to  an 
untold  number  of  pro  genitors. 

Important  inoformation  and  leads  can  be  secured  from  relatives,  especially 
from  those  who  are  also  interested  in  records  of  their  ancestors.  All 
families  have  some  one  who  is  known  as  the  family  historian  and  who  can  be  of 
assistance.   It  is  best  to  verify  all  leads  from  official  records  as  often  the 
memory  fades  and  confuses  the  search. 

"Where  it  is  a  well  known  fact  that  an  ancestor  performed  a  service  to  his 
country  in  times  of  war  or  that  his  identify  was  otherwise  established,  it  is 
posaible  to  start  with  that  particular  ancestor  and  develop  descent  to  one's 
self. 

Ancestry  hunting  will  give  greater  enjoyment  and  pleasure  if  it  is  done  by 
a  member  of  the  family  rather  than  by  a  third  disinterested  party.  There  will 
be  some  expense  involved  in  either  method,  but  there  is  much  more  satisfaction 
in  finding  the  answers  and  learning  first  hand  to  know  one's  ancestors  through 
perusing  the  printed  records. 

Certified  or  photostatic  copies  of  important  documents  should  be  obtained 
as  often  they  need  to  be  reexamined  for  confirmation  or  for  additional 
information.  Other  less  important  records  should  be  carefully  copied  as  the 
search  might  terminate  in  the  publication  of  a  family  genealogy  and  all  data 
must  be  accurate. 

There  are  today  several  methods  of  publishing  genealogical  and  historical 
records,  some  of  them,  such  as  mimeographing  and  multigraphing,  are  inexpensive 
A  publication  of  one's  family  records  would  be  a  priceless  heritage  to  leave 
to  posterity;  it  would  involve  less  expense  and  be  more  lasting  than  a  granite 
monument. 


CONCERNING  GENEALOGY 

WHO 

All  genealogical  research  centers  around  the  question  of  who  were  one's 
forefathers.  Even  if  the  name  is  known,  one  still  desires  to  know  who  they 
married,  who  were  the  parents  and  who  were  the  children.  The  same  questions 
must  be  answered  for  each  generation. 

There  is  no  rule  to  follow  in  the  spelling  of  a  family  name.  Throughout 
the  two  hundred  years  since  the  early  migration  to  the  Colonies  almost  all 
family  names  have  undergone  changes  in  the  spelling.  Records  of  the  same  period 
might  show  several  different  way  of  spelling  the  same  name. 

This  change  in  spelling  may  have  been  due  to  an  effort  to  "Americanize" 
or  to  "Localize".  Often  when  a  family  moved  into  a  locality  where  an  established 
family  had  a  name  similar  in  sound,  the  spellings  became  identical.  Branches 
of  the  same  family  often  adopted  different  spellings  in  order  to  distinguish 
them  from  all  others. 

Xn  searching  for  records  in  one's  ancestors,  all  possible  ways  of  spelling 
the  family  name  must  be  considered.  Members  of  each  family  are  best  acquainted 
with  the  variations.   In  general,  one  should  try  substituting  vowels  for  each 
other,  double-letters j  dropping  a  letter j  interchanging  G,C,  and  K  for  the  first 
letter,  or  U,W  and  Oj  adding  Mc,  Mac  or  0,  or  dropping  these j  and  in  many  other 
ways  too  numerous  to  mention. 

WHEN 

The  period  of  time  during  which  one's  ancestors  lived  is  of  great  importance 
as  in  all  probability  they  participated  in  the  stirring  events  of  their  times, 
now  well  recorded  in  history  books. 

The  events  of  their  days  may  have  been  their  arrival  at  a  Colonial  Port, 
participation  in  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  the  Revolutionary  War,  or  migra- 
tion to  the  south  or  the  west.  Good  detailed  records  are  available  for  the 
majority  of  those  who  participated  in  the  various  wars.  Of  special  importance 

to  us  at  present  is  the  approaching  observance  of  the  centennial  anniversary  of 
the  Civil  War  and  in  searching  for  records  one  should  ascertain  whether  the 

ancestor  was  a  Civil  War  soldier.  The  extent  of  this  has  brought  a  large 
percentage  of  the  male  residents  of  military  age  into  the  conflict  and  excellent 
records  showing  when  they  were  born,  married  and  died  are  available  from  state 
and  national  sources. 

The  number  of  years  between  generations  is  generally  considered  to  be  from 
thirty-five,  between  father  and  son  from  twenty  to  sixty  and  between  mother 
and  children  between  sixteen  to  forty-five.  These  factors  must  be  taken  into 
consideration  when  attempting  to  determine  the  period  of  time  between 
generations. 


CONCERNING  GENEALOGY 

WHERE 

The  locality  in  which  an  ancestor  resided  must  be  determined  in  order 
to  know  what  records  to  examine  for  more  detailed  information.  Various 
publications  such  as  the  first  census  and  the  Pennsylvania  Archives  are 

indexed  and  indicate  the  county  and  township  where  families  resided. 

The  early  settlers  were  land  hungry  and  were  constantly  seeking  better 
and  cheaper  land,  selling  their  improvements  and  buying  larger  tracts  of 
land  in  new  localities.  The  descendants  bought  up  new  land,  moving  ever 
westward,  thereby  losing  all  contact  with  other  members  of  their  families 
and  in  many  cases  never  seeing  them  again. 

The  county  and  township  boundaries  were  constantly  changing  as  new  counties 
were  formed  and  townships  divided.  To  say  that  an  ancestor  resided  in  a 
certain  county  at  a  certain  period  would  often  be  misleading  as  later  that 
locality  would  no  longer  be  in  the  same  county  but  could  be  in  a  distant 
county  and  far  from  the  present  boundaries  of  the  original  county. 

The  townships  underwent  a  more  extensive  transformation.  Some  passed 
out  of  existence  entirely,  others  were  reduced  in  size  by  the  formation  of  several 
new  townships,  while  others  were  absorbed  by  the  formation  of  boroughs  and  cities. 

EVOLUTION  OF  COUNTIES 

The  following  list  contains  the  evolution  of  the  various  counties  in 
Pennsylvania  and  shows  the  counties  in  alphabetical  order,  the  year  formed, 
the  county  or  counties  formed  from,  and  thename  of  the  county  seat: 


COUNTIES 

Adams 

Allegheny 

Armstrong 

Beaver 

Bedford 

Berks 

Blair 

Bradford 

Bucks 

Butler 

Cambria 

Cameron 

Carbon 

Centre 

Chester 

Clarion 

Clearfield 

Clinton 

Columbia 

Crawford 

Cumberland 

Dauphin 

Delaware 

Elk 


FORMED  FORMED  FROM 

1800  York 

1788  Westmoreland  &  Washington 

1800  Allegheny,Westmoreland  &  Lycoming 

1800  Allegheny  &  Washington 

1771  Cumberland 

17^2  Phila.,   Chester  &  Lancaster 

18U6  Huntingdon  &  Bedford 

1810  Luzerne  &  Lycoming 

1682  One  of  original  counties 

1800  Allegheny 

I8OI4  Huntingdon, Somerset  &  Bedford 

i860  Clinton,   Elk,  McKean  &  Potter 

18U3  Northampton  &  Monroe 

1800  Mifflin,Northumberld.Lycmg.Hunt. 

1682  One  of  original  counties 

1839  Venango  &  Armstrong 

I80I4.  Huntingdon  &  Lycoming 

1839  Lycoming  &  Centre 

1813  Northumberland 

1800  Allegheny 

1750  Lancaster 

1785  Lancaster 

1789  Chester 

18U3  Jefferson, Clearfield  &  McKean 


COUNTY  SEAT 

Gettysburg 

Pittsburgh 

Kittanning 

Beaver 

Bedford 

Reading 

Hollidaysburg 

T  owanda 

Doylestown 

Butler 

Ebensburg 

Emporium 

Mauch  Chunk 

Bellefonte 

West  Chester 

Clarion 

Clearfield 

Lock  Haven 

Bloomsburg 

Meadville 

Carlisle 

Harrisburg 

Media 

Ridgway 


EVOLUTION  OF  COUNTIES 


Erie 

1800 

Allegheny 

Erie 

Fayette 

1783 

Westmoreland 

Union town 

Forest 

181*8 

Jefferson  &  Venango 

Tionesta 

Franklin 

178U 

Cumberland 

Chambersburg 

Fulton 

18£0 

Bedford 

McC onnellsburg 

Greene 

1796 

Washington 

Waynesburg 

Huntingdon 

1787 

Bedford 

Huntingdon 

Indiana 

1803 

Westmoreland  &  Lycoming 

Indiana 

Jefferson 

180U 

Lycoming 

Brookville 

Juniata 

18  31 

Mifflin 

Mifflintown 

Lackawanna 

1878 

Luzerne 

Scranton 

Lancaster 

1729 

Chester 

Lancaster 

Lawrence 

181*9 

Beaver  &  Mercer 

New  Castle 

Lebanon 

1813 

Dauphin  &  Lancaster 

Lebanon 

Lehigh 

1812 

Northampton 

Allentown 

Luzerne 

1786 

Northumberland 

Wilkes-Barre 

Lycoming 

1795 

Northumberland 

Williamsport 

McKean 

180U 

Lycoming 

Smethport 

Mercer 

1800 

Allegheny 

Mercer 

Mifflin 

1789 

Cumberland  &  Northumberland 

Lewis town 

Monroe 

1836 

Northampton  &  Pike 

Stroudsburg 

Montgomery 

178U 

Philadelphia 

Norristown 

Montour 

1850 

Columbia 

Danville 

Northampton 

1752 

Bucks 

Easton 

Northumberland 

1772 

Cumb., Berks, Bed.  &  Northampton 
and  Lancaster 

Sunbury 

Perry 

1820 

Cumberland 

New  Bloomfield 

Philadelphia 

1682 

One  of  the  original  counties 

Philadelphia 

Pike 

1811; 

Wayne 

Milford 

Potter 

180U 

Lycoming 

Coudersport 

Schuylkill 

1811 

Berks  &  Northampton 

Pottsville 

Snyder 

185S 

Union 

Middleburg 

Somerset 

1795 

Bedford 

Somerset 

Sullivan 

181*7 

Lycoming  &  Bradford 

Laporte 

Susquehanna 

1810 

Luzerne 

Montrose 

Tioga 

1801; 

Lycoming 

Wells b or 0 

Union 

1813 

Northumberland 

Lewis burg 

Venango 

1800 

Allegheny  &  Lycoming 

Franklin 

Warren 

1800 

Allegheny  &  Lycoming 

Warren 

Washington 

'1781 

Westmoreland 

Washington 

Wayne 

1798 

Northampton 

Honesdale 

Westmoreland 

1773 

Bedford 

Greensburg 

Wyoming 

181*2 

Luzerne 

Tunkhannock 

Tork 

171*9 

Lancaster 

Tork 

-  - 


O  I  HO 


J.S3M 


SOURCES  OF  INFORMATION 

I.  ASSESSMENTS:  The  names  of  the  residents,  their  status  and  possessions,  as 
submitted  to  the  County  Commissioners  annually  by  the  district  assessors, 
are  the  most  authentic  and  most  extensive  records  made;  yet,  they  are  the 
least  preserved  and  consulted  in  the  search  for  information  pertaining  to 
early  ancestors.  They  were  made  for  the  purpose  of  securing  taxes  for  use  in 
the  operation  of  the  local  government  and  include  all  male  inhabitants  above 
the  age  of  twenty-one,  whether  owning  property  or  having  an  occupation. 

These  can  well  be  called  the  RECORDS  OF  LAST  RESORT  as  they  contain  proof 
of  residence  another  important  data  that  is  found  nowhere  else.  However, 
they  are  not  always  preserved,  occasionally  they  have  been  destroyed  by  fire 
or  discarded  as  they  require  considerable  space.  If  preserved  they  are  usually 
located  in  inaccessible  places  as  they  are  seldom  referred  to.  They  were  written 

in  free  hand,  sometimes  hardly  legible  now,  on  paper  that  is  brittle  and  stained 
with  dust  and  moisture. 

Some  of  the  assessment  records  for  the  years  between  176£  and  1791  were 
removed  from  the  County  Commissioners'  Offices  to  the  state  capitol  and 
published  in  the  Third  Series  of  the  Pennsylvania  Archives. 

The  information  found  in  the  assessments  varied  from  time  to  time  but 
always  listed  the  residents  by  districts,   their  ownership  of  real  estate, 
their  occupations,  their  valuations  and  amount  of  tax  to  be  collected.  At 
various  times,  the  ownership  of  horses,  cattle,  sheep,  carriages,  watches, 
bonds,  stock,  stills,  and  slaves  was  shown.  Military  draft  lists  of  persons 
between  the  ages  of  21  and  h5   or  $0   were  prepared,  as  well  as  names  and  ages  of 
children  of  poor  families  who  were  unable  to  pay  the  tax. 

Notations  found  on  the  assessment  records  often  showed  transfers  of  land 
or  names  were  marked  off  by  writing  "gone",  "deceased",  "moved",  etc.  The 
assessments  were  usually  made  in  the  fall  of  the  year  previous  to  the  year  for 
which  the  tax  would  apply  so  that  a  name  appearing  for  the  first  time,  as  a 
single  freeman  would  be  an  indication  of  his  becoming  of  age  during  that  year, 
likewise  being  dropped  as  a  single  freeman  and  appearing  on  the  general  list 
would  indicate  approximate  year  of  marriage. 

The  omitting  of  a  name  in  one  district  and  its  appearance  in  another 
district  for  the  same  or  subsequent  year  can  be  an  aid  in  identifying  the 
names  as  the  same  person.  Changes  in  the  boundaries  of  counties  and  townships 
must  be  kept  in  mind.  The  assessing  of  persons  by  the  same  family  name  will 
often  indicate  the  relationship  between  them  especially  when  junior  or  senior 
is  affixed 

II.  BAPTISMAL  CERTIFICATES:  Prior  to  the  year  1893,  the  only  record  of  births, 
other  than  entries  in  the  Family  Bibles,  was  the  baptismal  certificates 
prepared  by  the  pastor  or  other  church  official  and  presented  to  the  parents 
or  to  the  person  baptised. 

The  event  was  usually  entered  in  the  church  books.  Occasionally  the 
record  was  retained  by  the  pastor  when  the  baptism  was  performed  in  the  home 
or  when  the  pastor  had  more  than  one  charge. 

The  certificate  stated  the  individual's  name,  the  name  of  the  parents,  the 
date  baptised  and  was  signed  by  the  pastor.  Usually  such  certificates  stated 

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the  date  of  birth,  names  of  the  sponsors  and  sometimes  their  relationship  to 
the  one  baptised;  whether  the  sponsors  were  the  parents,  friends,  relative 
or  the  grandparents.  Baptismal  certificates  are  a  proof  of  parentage  and 
when  the  date  of  birth  is  included  it  discloses  an  important  item  in  the 
search  to  complete  an  ancestral  chart. 

Church  records  of  baptismals  have  been  published  in  some  cases  while  others, 
as  well  as  the  pastor's  records,  have  been  deposited  with  various  church 
historical  societies  where  they  can  be  examined  or  where  data  can  be 
secured. 

III.  BIBLES:  The  information  recorded  in  family  Bibles  is  the  most  authentic 
proof  of  dates  and  relationship  that  can  be  found,  provided  that  the  entries 
were  made  at  the  time.  The  publication  date  of  the  bible  will  help  determine 
whether  the  entry  was  made  when  the  event  took  place.  A  Bible  printed  in  1810 
which  contained  births,  deaths  and  marriages  occuring  prior  to  that  year  would 
not  necessarily  be  good  proof. 

The  Bible  record  lists  the  names  of  the  children  in  order  of  their  birth 
with  the  date  of  birth  and  sometimes  the  hour  of  arrival.  It  generally  gives 
the  names  of  the  parents, their  dates  of  birth  and  marriage,  whom  the  children 
married  and  their  dates  of  marriages  and  deaths. 

Family  B  ibles  usually  remain  in  the  home  when  the  home  is  continued  after 
the  parent's  deaths  or  are  inherited  by  the  oldest  daughter.  The  early  Bibles 
were  large  in  size  and  may  be  found  today  stowed  away  in  the  attic,  or  given 
to  the  local  historical  society  for  safe  keeping.  Often  the  family  records 
have  been  removed.  Photostatic  or  certified  copies  may  have  been  made  for 
various  purposes  and  in  some  cases  the  pages  have  been  removed  and  submitted 
as  proof  in  claims  for  pensions  or  other  benefits. 

Often  the  records  in  the  family  Bible  were  entered  in  the  native  language 
of  the  owner  and  an  interpreter  must  be  found  to  translate  the  entries. 

IV.  CENSUS :  A  census  was  taken  by  the  County  Assessors  as  early  as  1783  in 
which  the  names  of  the  heads  of  the  families  residing  in  each  township  were 
listed  with  the  numbers  of  acres  owned,  the  number  of  dwelling  houses,  and 
the  number  of  inhabitants  in  eaeh  family,  both  white  and  black.  The  names 
of  non-residents,  the  number  of  acres  of  land  owned  and  the  names  or  single 
freemen  were  also  shown.  These  census  records  of  some  of  the  counties  are 
published  in  the  Third  Series  of  the  Pennsylvania  Archives.  Possibly  others 
remain  in  the  offices  of  the  County  Commissioners. 

An  enumeration  of  the  inhabitants  of  all  states  was  taken  by  theUnited 
States  government  in  the  year  1790  and  published  as  HEADS  OF  FAMILIES  with 
a  separate  volume  for  each  state.  The  information  was  gathered  by  the  United 
States  Mars halls  and  their  assistants  who  listed  the  names  of  heads  of 
families  by  counties  and  sometimes  by  townships,  districts,  towns,  etc.  The 
information  also  included  the  number  of  free  white  males  of  16  years  and 
upwards,  including  the  head  of  the  family;  the  number  of  white  males  under 
16  years;  the  free  white  females,  including  wife  or  head  of  family;  all  other 
free  persons,  and  the  number  of  slaves. 


SOURCES  OF  INFORMATION 

Enumerations  of  the  inhabitants  were  taken  for  the  year  1800  to  18U0  in 
a  similar  manner  except  that  the  age  groups  varied.  The  census  for  these 
years  have  not  been  published  but  are  available  for  research  at  Washington. 

Beginning  with  the  185>0  United  States  Census,  the  names  of  all  members  of 
the  household  were  listed  with  thejr  ages,  occupations  and  state  in  which 
they  were  born.  Information  canbe  secured  from  the  census  records  for  the 
years  185>0  to  1880  from  the  Census  Bureau,  Washington,  or  possibly  photostatic 
or  microfilm  copies  are  available  in  the  State  Libraries. 

V.  CHURCHES:  Among  the  most  authentic  original  records  in  existence  are 
the  church  records  prepared  by  the  pastor  or  otherofficials  and  preserved  in  the 
church  or  in  the  parsonage.  These  records  include  the  baptismal,  marriage  and 
death  events,  and  usually  include  the  date,  names  of  the  parents  and  places. 

The  minutes  of  the  church  council  or  session  often  contain  valuable  family 
data  including  admiswions  to  membership  and  issuance  of  removal  letters  with 
information  as  to  where  the  members  were  from  and  where  they  were  moving  to. 

Many  churches  have  at  various  times  published  histories  of  their  churches 
and  congregations  in  order  to  observe  anniversaries  and  in  some  instances 
have  included  the  vital  statistics  as  well  as  the  church  minutes.  In  some 
instances,  the  church  records  have  been  turned  over  to  a  central  organization, 
such  as  a  church  historical  society  where  information  can  be  obtained. 

Practically  all  churches,  especially  during  the  early  days,  owned  and 
maintained  burial  grounds  where  residents  of  the  community  could  be  buried. 
The  church  records  usually  show  the  name  of  the  owner  of  the  cemetery  lots 
but  not  always  the  names  of  those  buried  therein. 

Persons  residing  over  a  wide  area  were  included  in  the  records  as  often 
members  of  that  faith  would  travel  many  miles  in  order  to  have  the  event  of 
the  baptism,  marriage  or  burial  performed  at  the  church  where  they  had 
religious  ties.  Marriages  were  usually  performed  in  the  locality  of  the 
bride's  parents,  either  at  their  church  or  home,  while  the  groom  may  have 
traveled  a  considerable  distance. 

Pastors  who  had  several  charges  or  who  covered  certain  areas  periodically 
were  known  as  circuit  riders  and  their  records  were  usually  retained  by  them. 
Some  are  now  being  preserved  by  church  and  other  historical  societies,  or  by 
descendants,  but  in  many  cases  were  either  lost  or  destroyed. 

VI.  COLLEGES :  All  universities,  colleges  and  schools  of  higher  learning 
maintain  records  of  their  alumni  and  in  some  cases  an  alumni  association  has 
been  incorporated,  become  an  important  part  of  the  institutions  existence. 

Students  generally  selected  schools  at  a  distant  town  or  city  as  their 
education  was  considered  more  effective  when  they  went  away  from  home  to  secure 
their  college  education.  Often  they  attended  the  same  shhool  that  their 
ancestors  or  relatives  had  attended  years  before. 


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The  school  or  its  alumni  associations  may  have  published  from  time  to 
time  a  record  of  its  graduates  and  non-graduates,  sometimes  with  biographical 
sketches,  in  order  to  keep  in  touch  with  them  after  leaving  the  campus  and 
to  point  with  pride  to  their  achievements.  Mailing  lists  of  graduates  and 
non-graduates  are  maintained  for  appealing  for  contributions  to  endowments, 
improvements,  class  reunions  and  alumni  fund  drives. 

The  information  preserved  on  each  alumnus  may  be  very  complete  and  include 
in  addition  to  the  full  name  and  class,  the  date  and  place  of  birth,  names 
of  parents  and  their  place  of  residence,  flates  of  admission  and  graduation, 
degrees  received,  membership  in  fraternities  and  groups,  occupations  and 
professional  assignments,  when  and  to  whom  married,  names  of  children,  address, 
or  date  and  place  of  death. 

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VII.   COUNTY  VITAL  STATISTICS:  For  a  period  of  years  the  marriages,  births 
and  deaths  of  residents  of  each  county  were  recorded  by  the  Clerk  of  the 
Orphans'  Court.  These  records  are  being  preserved  in  bound  volumes  and  can 
be  examined  in  the  courthouses.  The  information  found  in  these  records  is  of 
great  value  to  those  searching  for  family  data. 

The  first  of  such  records  to  be  recorded  were  the  marriages  which  date 
from  I88I4.  when  laws  were  enacted  requiring  persons  to  secure  marriage 
licenses.  The  filing  of  an  application  for  a  marriage  license  continues 
in  effect  to  the  present  time  and  the  most  important  information  pertaining  to 
both  the  groan  and  bride  includes:   full  name,  color,  occupation,  birthplace, 
residence,  age,  previous  marriages,  names  of  parents,  maiden  name  of  mother, 
residence  of  parents,  their  occupations  and  birthplaces,  etc. 

The  person  performing  the  ceremony  presents  the  original  certificate  of 
marriage  to  the  newlyweds  and  returns  a  duplicate  certificate  to  the  county 
which  issued  the  license  where  the  recordof  marriage  is  entered  in  the 
marriage  dockets ;   since  January  1,  1906,  records  of  marriages  are  transmitted 
monthly  to  the  Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics  at  Harrisburg. 

Beginning  with  the  year  1893  and  continuing  until  1906,  a  register  of 
births  was  maintained  by  counties  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  of  Orphans' 
Court  and  included  the  name  of  the  child,  sex,  color,  names  of  the  parents 
and  their  residence,  occupation  of  father  and  dates  andplace  of  birth  of 
the  child.  Since  1906,  such  records  are  gathered  by  local  registrars  and 
forwarded  to  Harrisburg. 

During  the  years  189U  to  1906,  the  tax  assessors  reported  deaths  occuring 

in  their  districts  to  the  Clerk  of  the  Orphans'  Court  who  entered  such 
records  in  a  register  of  deaths.  The  information  included fe  name  of  the 
deceased,  color,  sex,  age,  marital  status,  placeof  birth,  occupation,  date 
and  place  of  death,  date  and  place  of  internment,  and  names  of  parents.  Since 
1906  death  records  are  gathered  by  local  registrars  and  forwarded  to  tie 
Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics  at  Harrisburg. 


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VIII.  DEEDS:  The  exsunination  of  deed  books,  found  in  the  office  of 

the  Recorder  of  Deeds  in  each  county  courthouse,  is  of  great  importance  in  the 
search  for  family  information.  These  books  constitute  a  complete  record  of 
all  conveyances  of  property  within  the  county  from  the  time  it  was  formed.  A 
title  search  as  instituted  by  the  purchaser,  to  determine  whether  the  title 
was  good,  often  recited  the  chain  of  ownership  to  the  original  deed  from 
William  Penn,  his  heirs  or  the  Commonwealth. 

Purchase  of  land  from  the  Penns  or  the  Commonwealth  are  recorded  in  the 
Land  Office,  Department  of  Internal  Affairs,  Harrisburg,  from  where  information 
and  photostatic  copies  can  be  secured  which  will  generally  show  the  locality, 
give  a  description  of  the  plot,  and  name  the  adjacent  land  owners.  These 
original  titles  are  known  as  Warrantees  of  Land  and  are  published  by  couiities 
in  the  Third  Series  of  the  Pennsylvania  Archives.  Fictitious  names  were 
sometimes  used  by  the  purchaser  in  order  to  secure  rights  to  more  land  than 
allowed  by  the  law  to  each  person. 

The  deed  books  preserved  in  the  county  courthouses  show  the  date  of  transfer, 
names  of  grantors  and  grantees  and  their  places  of  residence,  location  and 
description  of  property,  previous  owner  or  owners,  terms  and  condition  of  the 
sale,  date  recorded,  witnesses  and  the  signatures  of  grantors  or  their  mark 
when  they  were  unable  to  write.  It  is  important  to  examine  the  signatures,  as 
often  they  are  different  than  in  the  body  of  the  deed,  being  spelled  in 
another  manner  or  the  given  names  spelled  out  in  full. 

Two  indexes  to  county  deeds  are  maintained.  One  for  the  Grantee  and  one 
for  the  grantor.  The  grantee  index  records  the  names  of  the  purchasers  in 
alphabetical  order  and  are  valuable  in  determining  when  the  family  first 
acquired  property  in  that  county  which  is  often  the  year  of  their  arrival 
and  sometimes  the  year  of  marriage. 

The  grantor  index  shows  the  names  of  those  conveying  title  and  the  deed 
included  the  name  of  the  husband  arid  his  spouse  as  all  persons  holding  rights 
in  the  property  were  required  to  sign  off  such  rights.   In  the  settlement 
of  an  estate  the  signatures  of  all  heirs  were  required.  Where  the  purchase 
of  a  property  is  of  record  and  there  is  no  record  of  its  transfer  the  conveyance 
may  have  been  by  Will  or  the  locality  may  have  been  in  an  area  which  was 
included  in  the  formation  of  a  new  county. 

IX.  GENEALOGIES ;   There  are  numerous  publications  in  existence  which  include 
some  data  on  practically  all  families  but  locating  a  copy  of  a  publication 
which  mentions  one's  ancestors  is  difficult.  A  genealogy  is  a  record  of 

the  descendants  of  one  blood  strain  while  an  ancestral  search  is  limited 
to  one's  self  andhis  ancestors. 

Genealogies  usually  present  a  rather  complete  history  of  the  compiler(s 
line  but  the  lateral  lines  are  not  included.  This  may  be  due  to  losing  all 
trace  of  descendants  or  the  failure  of  members  of  some  branches  to  cooperate 
and  supply  necessary  data.  Various  methods  are  used  to  designate  the 
generations  such  as  number  I  or  the  letter  A  for  the  first  emigrant  or  the 
beginning  ancestor,  and  subsequent  numbers  or  letters  for  their  descendants. 
Other  arrangements  are  in  use,  some  difficult  to  follow.  Some  genealogies 
will  be  found  that  are  not  indexed. 


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Whether  a  genealogy  has  been  published  containing  data  on  any  family  can 
possibly  be  ascertained  from  other  members  of  the  family,  especially  from 
those  who  are  known  as  the  family  historians.  Inquiry  should  be  made  at 
libraries  or  of  dealers  who  specialize  in  the  sale  of  used  books.  Most 
publications  are  copyrighted  and  two  copies  deposited  in  the  Congressional 
Library  at  Washington  where  information  can  possibly  be  secured. 

There  are  very  very  few  rental  libraries  in  operation  where  books  can  be 
borrowed.  Cumulative  indexes  showing  the  family  names  included  in  various 
publications  are  exceedingly  valuable  and  great  time  savers,  if  available. 
The  title  of  a  publication  does  not  always  indicate  it's  contents  and  only 
through  the  use  of  cumulative  index  can  one  learn  of  the  existence  of  a  book 
which  contains  references  to  the  family  in  question.  It  is  for  this  purpose 
that  this  publication  is  being  compiled. 

X.  HISTORIES :  At  various  time  some  energetic  person  undertakes  the  writing 
of  a  history  of  a  county,  township,  town  or  locality.  Such  historical  efforts 
when  supported  by  documentary  proof  become  of  great  value  in  ancestry  hunting, 
especially  when  they  include  detailed  information  on  the  residents. 

The  compiling  andpublication  of  a  comprehensive  history  entails  a  great 
amount  of  time  and  expense.  During  the  period  from  about  1880  to  more  recent 
times,  the  publication  of  county  histories  has  been  sponsored  by  printing 
houses  and  sold  by  subscription.  The  majority  of  these  publications,  especially 
county  histories,  were  limited  editions  and  are  now  difficult  to  find. 

In  these  histories,  many  local  historical  events  which  are  now  beyond  the 
memory  of  present  generations  were  recorded,  most  of  which  do  not  appear  in 
state-wide  publications.  Military  services  and  the  part  in  national  affairs 
performed  by  the  local  citizenry  were  usually  included  as  well  as  the  origin 
and  development  of  local  communities. 

The  county  histories  are  of  special  value  when  they  include  the  Indian 
occupation,  military  events,  early  settlers,  assessment  lists,  military  rolls, 
professions,  churches,  schools,  and  genealogical  or  biographical  sketches. 

XI.  MARRIAGE  CERTIFICATES: 

Prior  to  the  year  l88i|,  marriage  certificates  were  issued  by  the  minister, 
or  other  official  performing  the  rites,  and  presented  at  the  time  of  marriage 
to  the  newlyweds  who  preserved  them  in  the  family  bible,  had  them  framed  or 
cared  for  in  some  other  manner.  These  certificates  are  more  authentic 
in  proving  the  event  than  entries  in  the  church  records  or  the  family  bible 
as  often  the  entries  were  made  at  a  later  date  and  were  occasionally  mis- 
stated, especially  as  to  the  date. 

A  marriage  certificate  of  one  hundred  hears  ago  varies  little  from  one 
issued  today  except  that  early  certificates  may  have  been  larger  in  size 
and  inscribed  with  flowers  and  sentimental  quotations.  The  information 
included  the  names  and  places  of  residence  of  the  groom  and  bride,  the  date 
of  marriage  and  the  signatures  of  witnesses  and  of  the  person  performing 
the  marriage. 


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The  event  was  usually  recorded  in  registers  kept  by  the  officiating 
person,  whether  a  minister,  priest,  justice  of  the  peace,  alderman,  or 
judge.  Since  l88lt,  a  certification  of  the  marriage  is  made  to  the  Clerk 
of  the  Orphans'  Court  of  the  county  issuing  the  license  and  since  1906  a 
record  is  also  made  in  the  Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics  at  Harrisburg. 

XII.  MILITARY  SERVICES:  No  group  of  persons  is  better  described  by  records 
than  those  who  performed  military  services,  either  during  war  time  or  peace. 
When  searching  for  family  data  one  of  the  first  facts  to  determine  concerning 
an  ancester  or  relative  is  whether  he  served  in  the  military  establishment 
of  the  state  or  nation. 

At  various  times  during  the  past,  especially  when  war  threatened  or  during 
a  crisis,  the  tax  assessors  were  required  to  prepare  lists  of  male  inhabitants 
capable  of  bearing  arms.  During  World  War  I  and  the  more  recent  wars,  all 
male  inhabitants  of  certain  ages  were  required  to  register  for  the  draft. 

Of  special  interest  to  the  researcher  is  the  tax  assessor's  reports  of 
the  muster  rolls  for  the  years  1783-1790,  by  township  or  districts,  of  the 
male  inhabitants  between  the  ages  of  18  and  53  made  subject  by  law  to  the 
performance  of  military  duty.  A  similar  enrollment  list  by  townships  was 
taken  by  the  tax  assessors  in  the  year  I86I4  of  males  between  the  ages  of  21 
and  kS   which  listed  their  full  names,  ages,  occupations,  marital  status, 
and  whether  such  persons  were  then  in  the  military  service. 

Incomplete  records  showing  the  names  of  those  who  served  the  Colony, 
especially  during  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  are  listed  in  the  Second 
series  of  the  Pennsylvania  Archives.  Some  muster  rolls  include  the  soldier's 
age,  country  in  which  born  and  occupation. 

Muster  rolls  of  soldiers  who  performed  military  services  during  the 
Revolution,  the  War  of  1812  and  the  Mexican  War  are  found  in  the  Pennsylvania 
Archives,  especially  the  Fifth  and  Sixth  Series.  A  complete  record  of  Civil 
War  soldiers  showing  their  names  by  regiment  and  company  is  found  in  Batss' 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS,  £  volumes,  which  is  not  indexed. 

The  department  of  military  Affairs  at  Harrisburg  collects  and  preserves 
records  pertaining  to  the  soldiers  of  all  wars  on  a  statewide  basis, 
County  Directors  of  Veterans  Affairs  are  appointed  by  the  County  Commissioners 
to  collect  and  preserve  records  of  soldiers  of  their  counties,  to  provide 
headstones,  flag  holders,  flags  at  each  Memorial  Day,  burial  allowances  for 
the  veteran  and  his  widow,  and  to  maintain  If  necessary  the  burial  plot. 
The  information  acquired  in  the  performance  of  the  above  includes  the  name, 
serial  number,  residence,  war  and  branch  of  service,  period  of  service,  rank, 
dates  of  birth  and  death,  place  of  burial,  address  and  relationship  of 
applicant,  etc. 

The  information  appearing  on  soldier's  discharge  is  recorded  in  a  Soldier's 
Discharge  Book  maintained  in  the  office  of  the  Recorder  of  Deeds.   The 
discharge  includes  services  during  the  various  wars  and  may  have  been  copied 
in  free  hand,  typed  or  photostated. 

Records  of  military  services  are  on  file  in  the  National  Archives  at  Washington, 
and  are  of  extreme  value  in  the  search  for  data  on  the  soldier  and  his  family. 

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XIII.  NATURALIZATION:  The  Provincial  Council  in  1727  ordered  that  all  persons 
arriving  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  who  were  not  British  Subjects  or  who 
were  "without  any  leave  obtained  from  the  Crown  of  Great  Britian"  should  sign 
a  declaration  of  allegiance  and  subjection  to  the  King  of  Great  Britain  and 
fidelity  to  the  proprietors  of  the  Province.  A  record  of  the  Germans  who 
migrated  to  Pennsylvania  through  the  port  of  Philadelphia  has  been  published 
in  three  volumes  covering  the  years  1727  to  1808  as  PENNSYLVANIA  GERMAN 
PIONEERS.  Similar  publications  listing  the  names  or  arrivals  of  other 
nationalities  are  available  to  the  researcher. 

The  first  uniform  naturalization  law  passed  by  Congress  in  1790  gave 
jurisdiction  over  the  naturalization  of  aliens  to  the  county  courts  where 
records  are  to  be  found  from  that  year  to  the  present.  A  declaration  of 
intention  to  become  a  citizen  of  the  United  States  is  required,  giving  the 
alien's  full  name,  place  of  residence,  place  of  birth,  port  and  date  of 
entry,  accompanied  by  a  statement  signed  by  two  citizens  as  to  the  applicant's 
having  resided  in  the  United  States  for  five  years  and  his  being  of  good 
moral  character.  A  petition  for  naturalization  was  presented  to  the  court 
at  a  later  date  and  if  approved,  the  applicant  was  declared  a  citizen  and 
issued  a  certificate. 

The  comprehensive  naturalization  law  of  1906  provided  for  uniform  processes 
and  records  throughout  the  nation  and  at  the  present  time,  after  various 
amendments  and  changes,  the  information  required  to  be  furnished  by  the  applicant 
is  rather  complete,  including  photographs  and  fingerprints.  These  records  con- 
tinue to  be  filed  in  the  county  Prothonotary' s  office,  however,  the  granting 
of  citizenship  is  supervised  and  approved  by  the  Immigration  and  Naturalization 
Service  of  the  United  States  Department  of  Justice. 

XTV.  NEWSPAPERS:  The  local  newspapers,  daily  or  weekly,  are  considered  to 
be  the  best  medium  of  recording  events  when  they  happen  and  thereby  such 
records  become  of  great  historical  value  in  the  search  for  family  data.  The 
rapidity  with  which  their  contents  are  written  and  printed  do  not  permit  the 
reporters  to  verify  all  that  they  write  and  legend  or  hearsay  is  occasionally 
included. 

The  publishers  generally  preserve  files  of  their  papers  which  can  be  examined 
for  historical  events  and  records  of  happenings  to  families  in  the  vicinity. 
Files  of  old  newspapers  are  often  found  in  the  care  of  historical  societies  or 
in  libraries. 

The  newspapers  are  especially  valuable  in  securing  information  on  marriages  and 
deaths.  Those  published  years  ago  gave  only  the  name,  date,  age  and  place  of 
deaths  or  residents.  The  marriage  reports  gave  only  the  names,  place,  date 
pastor  or  official,  and  possibly  the  names  of  the  parents. 

Some  newspapers  maintain  genealogical  sections  or  columns  in  which  questions  and 
answers  are  printed.  Occasionally  feature  articles  are  published  on  the 
history  of  families,  soldier,  or  localities  when  celebrating  an  anniversary, 
which  are  of  great  value.  The  publishers  usually  possess  libraries  containing 
books  on  local  history  and  of  the  families  residing  in  their  area.  Files  of 
more  recent  events  and  personages  are  maintained  for  ready  reference. 


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SOURCES  OF  INFORMATION 

The  deaths  of  local  residents  during  the  past  seventy  or  eighty  years  were 
amply  recorded  whether  as  news  items  or  in  an  obituary  column  and  include 
such  information  as  the  full  name  of  the  deceased,  residence,  date  and  place 
of  death,  date  and  place  of  birth,  names  of  parents,  to  whom  married,  names 
of  survivors,  membership  in  churches  and  lodges,  and  other  vital  information. 

XV.  ORPHANS'  COURT:  Petitions  and  court  action  involving  the  settlement  of 
an  estate  where  disputes  arise  among  heirs,  or  where  the  executors  or  admini- 
strators fail  to  perform  their  prescribed  duties,  are  filed  and  recorded  with 
the  Clerk  of  the  Orphans'  Court.  The  petitions  usually  state  the  names  of  the 
heirs,  their  relationship,  a  description  of  the  estate  to  be  shared  and  often 
the  date  andplace  of  death  of  the  deceased. 

Where  minors  are  entitled  to  share  in  the  estate,  the  court  appoints  guardians 
to  care  for  their  financial  affairs.  The  guardian's  accounts  are  recorded 
showing  the  name  of  the  ward,  the  name  of  the  deceased,  receipts,  disbursements, 
balance  due  to  the  ward,  etc. 

When  auditors  are  appointed  by  the  court  to  determine  the  distribution  of  an 
estate,  their  report  becomes  valuable  in  searching  for  family  data  as  such 
reports  include  the  names,  place  of  residence,  relationship  and  apportioned 
amount  due  each  heir. 

XVI.  PENSIONS:  Soldiers  of  the  Revolutionary  War  were  awarded  depreciation 
pay  and  many  received  grants  of  land  lcc  ated  in  northwestern  Pennsylvania. 
In  more  recent  wars,  bonuses  were  granted  in  recognition  of  services,  and 

as  an  adjustment  in  pay.   In  1883,  a  list  of  pensioners  on  the  rolls  of  the 
United  States  government  was  published  which  contained  the  name  of  each 
pensioner,  the  cause  for  being  pensioned,  the  address  by  state,  county  and 
post-office,  the  rate  of  pension  per  month,  the  date  of  original  allowance 
and  the  number  of  their  pension  certificate.  This  list  included  widows, 
mothers  and  fathers  who  were  entitled  to  pensions  based  on  a  relative's  services, 

During  and  subsequent  to  the  Revolutionary  War,  the  widows  and  dependents 
of  deceased  soldiers  were  granted  pensions  by  the  counties  from  fines  collected 
from  inhabitants  who  failed  to  perform  military  services  when  called.  At  a 
later  date  state  pension  funds  for  disabled  Revolutionary  veterans  and  their 
widows  were  paid  by  the  County  Treasurers  from  State  funds  in  their  possession. 
This  arrangement  was  extended  to  include  those  of  subsequent  wars  including  the 
Civil  War. 

P'ensions,  disability  compensation  and  retirement  pay  have  been  granted  by  the 
government  to  soldiers  of  all  wars  at  various  times,  generally  upon  application 
and  the  submission  of  proof  of  service.  For  pensions  based  on  Revolutionary 
services  the  applicant  was  required  to  submit  a  statement  sworn  to  before  a 
local  judge  giving  information  as  to  dates  and  places  of  his  military  services, 
engagements,  names  of  officers  and  comrades,  places  of  residence,  and  other  per- 
sonal data.  The  eligibility  for  early  Revolutionary  War  pensions  was  based  on 
length  of  service  and  the  need  for  financial  aid.  These  records  are  available 
in  the  National  Archives  at  Washington  for  examination  or  data  may  be  obtained 
upon  application. 

XVII.  STATE  VITAL  STATISTICS:  The  Province  of  Pennsylvania  issued  marriage 
licenses  to  persons  residing  therein  upon  receipt  of  a  penal  bond  from  the 
minister  or  others  performing  the  ceremony.   Civil  magistrates  were  also 

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SOURCES  OF  INFORMATION 

authorized  to  issue  marriage  licenses.  A  record  of  the  licenses  issued  by  the 
Provincial  Secretary's  office  between  the  years  17h3  and  1790  is  found  in  the 
Second  Series  of  the  Pennsylvania  Archives  showing  the  names  of  the  grooms 
and  brides  and  the  date  of  the  license,  not  the  date  of  marriage. 

Beginning  January  1,  1906,  the  registration  of  births,  deaths  and  marriages 
was  assumed  by  the  Commonwealth  and  such  records  are  being  collected  and 
preserved  by  the  Bureau  of  Vital  Statistics  at  Harrisburg  where  photostatic 
copies  can  be  secured  upon  the  payment  of  a  fee  of  one  dollar. 

The  birth  records  include  the  name  of  the  child,  sex,  date  and  place  of  birth, 
name  of  father  and  maiden  name  of  the  mother.  The  death  records  include  the 
date  and  place  of  birth  of  the  deceased,  sex,  color,  date  and1  place  of  death 
marital  status,  residence,  name  of  father,  maiden  name  of  mother,  cause  of 
death  and  place  of  interment. 

The  marriage  licenses  are  issued  by  the  county  Clerk  of  the  Orphans'  Court 
upon  application  and  a  copy  of  the  certificate  of  marriage  is  supplied  to  the 
county  by  the  person  performing  the  ceremony.  Since  1906,  a  record  of  the 
marriage  is  forwarded  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Orphans'  Court  to  the  Commonwealth 
and  the  information  includes  the  place  and  date  of  marriage,  name  of  person 
performing  the  ceremony,  and  the  following  data  pertaining  to  both  the  groom 
and  bride j  full  name,  residence,  occupation,  date  and  place  of  birth,  color, 
prior  marriages,  etc. 

XVIII.  TOMBSTONES:  The  information  found  on  tombstones  is  of  great  value  in 
the  search  for  family  data,  comparable  with  records  found  in  the  family  Bibles 
and  in  vital  statistics.  The  inscriptions  usually  includes  the  name,  dates  of 
birth  and  death,  or  age.  Occasionally  the  family  name  of  the  spouse  or  widow 
is  shown.   In  the  case  of  children  the  name  or  initials  of  the  parents  are 
often  shown. 

Numerous  burial  plots  exist  throughout  the  land,  some  of  them  located  on  farms 
or  in  groves,  while  many  others  have  disappeared  from  sight,  being  located  in 
what  are  now  cultivated  fields.  A  number  of  cemeteries,  small  and  large  are  now 
unowned  and  uncared  for  and  are  fast  disappearing  due  to  action  of  vandals  and 
the  forces  of  nature. 

The  more  progressive  churches  and  cemetery  associations  provide  care  of  the 
burial  plots,  especially  where  perpetual  care  is  arranged  for.  These  organiza- 
tions preserve  records  of  the  plot  owners  as  well  as  a  record  of  1he  burials 
therein,  and  occasionally  such  records  including  the  tombstone  inscriptions 
are  published  in  book  form. 

The  present  condition  of  the  tombstones  and  their  inscriptions  depend  on  the 
type  of  stone  used  and  the  age  of  the  stone.  Many  native  stones  were  used  in 
the  early  days  and  if  inscribed  they  no  longer  can  be  read.  Occasionally  in- 
scriptions are  incorrect  due  to  the  engraver's  mistakes  or  due  to  incorrect 
data  being  furnished.  The  latter  is  especially  true  when  the  stones  were 
erected  at  subsequent  dates.  Many  stones  have  sunk  into  the  ground,  some 
partially  while  others  entirely. 

The  inscriptions  found  on  all  tombstones  in  family  plots  should  be  copied  in 
full  as  stones  will  often  show  the  names  of  children  of  whom  there  are  no  other 
records.  The  initials  or  full  names  of  the  parents  are  generally  given  and  are 
valuable  in  securing  data  on  the  previous  generation  and  indicates  residence 
of  the  parents  at  the  time  of  the  child's  death. 


SOURCES  OF  INFORM  TION 

There  is  usually  some  one  in  each  community  who  collects  and  preserves  tomb- 
stone inscriptions  as  a  hobby  and  whose  records  become  more  valuable  with 
time  as  the  inscriptions  beome  illegible.  When  tombstones  are  photographed 
the  inscriptions  should  be  copied  in  full  as  the  photograph  might  not  develop 
or  produce  a  readable  inscription. 

XIX.  WILLS:  The  contents  and  provisions  of  a  person's  will  is  of  great 
importance  in  genealogical  research  as  such  written  instruments  contain  the 
names  of  the  survivors  who  will  inherit  the  estate.  Between  the  date  the  will 
was  written  and  the  date  of  death  may  be  a  few  days,  months,  or  several  years. 
During  this  period,  members  of  the  family  may  have  died  so  an  heir's  name 
appearing  in  the  will  may  not  appear  in  the  distribution. 

Wills  usually  contain  the  first  name  of  the  spouse,  the  names  of  the  children 
in  order  of  age,  also  whom  the  daughters  married.  The  bequeaths  of  real  estate 
as  mentioned  in  the  will  are  of  importance  as  real  estate  in  anotbe  r  county 
of  the  state  might  indicate  where  the  family  formerly  lived  or  where  the 
heirs  later  resided.  Description  of  the  real  estate,  previous  owners,  when 
purchased,  locality  and  to  whom  bequeathed,  should  be  noted.  The  date  of 
purchase  usually  indicated  the  ye  ar  of  settlement  in  that  locality.  The  names 
of  the  executors  and  witnesses  often  lead  to  important  conclusions. 

When  a  person  who  possessed  property  dies  without  having  made  a  will  the 
Register  of  Wills  grants  letters  of  Administration  to  pa- sons  authorizing 
them  to  settle  the  estate.  Returns  are  filed  showing  the  assets  and  liabilities 
of  the  estate  as  well  as  the  distribution  which  includes  the  names  of  the  heirs. 

Since  the  year  lQ7k}   proof  of  death  giving  the  date  of  death  is  required.  Renun- 
ciations are  filed  when  any  of  the  executors  named  in  the  will  decline  to  serve. 

Certified  or  photostatic  copies  of  wills,  letters  and  returns  can  be  secured  from 
the  office  of  the  Register  of  Wills  upon  payment  of  a  charge  based  on  the  size  of 
the  documents.  The  contents  of  wills  recorded  in  county  courthouses  fill  many 
folumes  and  are  seldom  published  in  book  form  due  to  their  extent,  however,  the 
vital  information  showing  names,  dates,  heirs  and  their  relationship  are  occasion- 
ally published.  YOUR  FAMILY  TREE,  a  quarterly,  published  at  Indiana,  contains 
important  data  from  wills  found  in  Central  Pennsylvania  courthouses, 

XX.  MISCELLANEOUS :  Theee  are  other  sources  of  information  such  as  the  public 
libraries,  genealogical  societies,  historical  societies  and  individuals.  The 
libraries  usually  possess  a  collection  of  local  histories  and  other  publications 
containing  genealogical  data  of  the  area  in  which  they  are  located.  The  amount 
of  work  that  can  be  accomplished  is  limited  through  travel  time,  library  hours, 
time  required  to  search  the  indexes,  to  locate  and  secure  the  item  desired  and 
the  inability  to  use  a  typewriter.   It  is  far  better  to  use  the  books  at  home 
where  more  and  faster  work  can  be  accomplished  at  convenient  hours. 

Genealogists  and  private  collectors  who  have  knowledge  of  the  residents  in 
their  communities  and  know  the  geography  of  the  area  are  the  best  means  of 
securing  family  information  if  the  services  of  a  third  person  are  needed  in 
the  search.  The  name  and  address  of  such  persons  are  ususlly  known  to 
librarians  and  can  be  secured  upon  request. 


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GENEALOGICAL  SERVICES 

A  limited  amount  of  time  is  available  for  library  search  and  travel  to 
distant  places.  A  charge  of  three  dollars  an  hour  is  eatablished  for  this 
service,  to  include  mileage  and  other  travel  expense. 

The  library  search  will  include  an  examination  of  extensive  card  and  letter 
files,  the  contents  of  books  and  manuscripts,  data  collected  over  a  period 
of  many  years,  tombstone  inscriptions  copied  in  many  cemeteries  of  this 
area,  and  other  source  material.  An  examination  of  the  contents  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Archives  for  family  data  is  of  special  value. 

Travel  to  distant  places  will  include  an  examination  of  records  to  be  found 
in  the  various  courthouses,  libraries,  cemeteries,  churches,  historical 
societies,  newspaper  files,  etc.,  located  throughout  Central  Pennsylvania. 

Data  can  also  be  secured  through  correspondence  with  individuals  who  do 
research  work,  or  from  agencies  who  will  supply  photostatic  or  certified 
copies  of  records  in  their  possession. 

For  a  preliminary  survey  and  reply  to  your  inquiry  enclose  $1.00. 

GENEALOGICAL  SUPPLIES 

A  variety  of  forms  for  use  in  ancestral  search  and  compiling  genealogy 
are  available  from  genealogical  societies  and  others.  The  following 
listed  forms  have  been  devised  as  suitable  for  the  amateur  or  beginner 
who  is  interested  in  compiling  data  on  their  ancestors. 

BOOK  OF  FORMS  6U  pages  in  loose  leaf  binder  (three  ring)  8jxll $2.00 

Loose  leaf  forms  for  use  in  developing,  recording  and  preserving 
ancestral  data.  Includes  an  ANCESTRAL  CHART  for  recording  names,  dates 
of  birth,  marriage  and  death,  for  63  ancestors  (six  generations).  Also, 
63  INDIVIDUAL  RECORD  FORMS,  one  for  each  ancestor,  which  can  be  numbered 
to  correspond  to  ancestor's  number  on  the  chart. 

ANCESTRAL  CHARTS   8jxll  Printed  on  two  sides OU  each  Dozen  $.U0 

Spaces  for  names,  dates  of  birth,  marriage  and  death,  for  63  ancestors, 
six  generations. 

INDIVIDUAL  RECORD  FORMS  84x11  Printed  on  two  sides Ok   each  Dozen  $.1*0 

Spaces  to  record,  detailed  information  on  each  ancestor  and  show  sources 
of  information. 

GENEALOGICAL  CHARTS  8jxll  Printed  on  one  side 03  each  Dozen  $.30 

Spaces  for  names,  dates  of  birth,  marriage  and  death,  for  three 
generations . 


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EXPLANATION  OF  BIBLIOGRAPHY  AND  CONTENTS 

The  following  pages  list  the  most  important  publications  containing 
genealogy  of  residents  and  historyof  events  of  Central  Pennsylvania.  Some 
additional  items  containing  state-wide  records  and  a  few  of  surrounding 
states  are  also  included. 

These  publications  are  grouped  as  to  type  of  contents  into  categories  in 
order  to  assemble  like  items  and  as  an  aid  in  describing  their  contents. 
Each  item  is  described  in  detail  in  the  following  manner: 

A  number  is  assigned  as  an  aid  in  identifying  and  in  ordering. 

A  key  to  contents  is  selected  to  describe  the  contents  as  to  the  period 
covered,  historical  events,  localities,  institutions,  family  names,  etc. 
Often  the  title  does  not  sufficiently  describe  the  contents,  such  as,  KITH 
AND  KIN,  which  by  the  use  of  a  key  to  contents  states  the  family  name  whose 
records  are  included. 

The  name  of  the  author,  compiler  or  publisher  is  given  as  briefly  as 
possible.  All  titles,  degrees  or  other  identity  are  omitted  in  order  to 
condense  and  conserve  space. 

The  number  of  pages  in  each  volume  is  given. 

The  year  published  is  shown  and  if  the  available  copy  is  a  reprint  it 
is  so  stated  with  the  year  reprinted. 

When  the  item  Is  published  in  more  than  one  volume  the  contents  of  each 
volume  is  stated  and  a  letter  is  assigned  to  each. 

The  size  of  all  volumes  is  6"  by  9"  unless  otherwise  stated,  the  width 
in  inches  is  given  first  followed  by  the  heigth  in  inches. 

All  publications  are  bound  in  cloth  or  other  material  on  boards  unless 
described  as  paper,  wrappers  or  loose  leaf  in  binders. 

Items  are  further  described  as  to  whether  illustrated  and  indexed. 

The  prices  of  all  items  are  shown  on  the  right  hand  margin  and  are  considered 
a  fair  value  based  on  prevailing  costs,  postage,  shipping  cartons,  wear  and 
tear  through  handling  in  transit  and  during  examination. 

The  description  of  the  contents  includes  the  title  as  printed  on  the 
cover  or  on  the  title  page  and  is  listed  in  underscored  capital  letters. 
The  contents  are  described  in  detail,  giving  the  period  of  time  covered, 
nature  of  contents,  events,  families  mentioned,  etc. 


RENTAL  SERVICE 

The  items  listed  in  the  bibliography  have  been  selected  from  an  extensive 
library  which  has  been  acquired  over  a  long  period  of  time.  In  many  cases 
only  one  copy  has  been  acquired  due  to  suchitems  being  scarce,  and  is  there- 
fore offered  for  rent  and  is  not  for  sale. 

All  items  are  for  rent,  many  for  sale,  so  that  when  ordering  it  should  be 
stated  whether  the  copy  is  wanted  on  a  rental  basis  or  as  a  purchase. 
Search  for  scarce  items  or  others  not  included  in  the  bibliography  will 
be  undertaken. 

The  conditions  of  this  rental  service  is  that  the  listed  price  be  remitted 
as  a  deposit  and  upon  return  in  thirty  days,  the  deposit  less  twenty  percent 
will  be  refunded.  The  rental  period  of  thirty  days  should  permit  the 
borrower  sufficient  time  to  examine  the  publication  and  to  copy  any  information 
found  to  be  of  value.  All  books  listed  can  be  mailed  at  book  rate  and  it  is 
not  necessary  that  they  be  insured. 

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AUTOBIOGRAPHIES 

1 .  ALLEN,  HER7EY.   250  pp .  1926.  5x7i £.00 

TOWARD  THE  FLAME.   The  author's  experience  in  France  during  World  War  I  as  an 
officer  in  the  28th  Division,  Pennsylvania  National  Guard  (The  Iron  Division) 

in  action  from  the  Marne  to  the  Vesle  and  some  of  the  fighting  about  Chateau 
Thierry  and  Fisme  during  1913. 

2.  BARE,  DANIEL  MA THIAS.  (I83h-1925)  2U7  pp.  1920.  5x7 6.00 

LOOKING  EIGH1Y  YEARS  BACKWARD  AND  A  HIS  TORT  OF  ROARING  SPRING,  BLAIR  COUNTY. 
Other  family  names  frequently  mentioned:  Eby,  Fox,  Garver,  Grounds,  Hair, 
Lower,  Morrison,  Nason,  Neff,  Robinson,  Spanogle,  Spang,  Ullery.  Localities: 
Bedford,  Blair  and  Huntingdon  Counties. 

3.  BROWNING,  MESHACH.  (1781-    )  U00  pp.  1928 7.00 

FORTY-FOUR  YEARS  OF  THE  LIFE  OF  A  HUNTER,  being  reminis censes  of  a  Maryland 
hunter,  roughly  written  down  by  himself,  revised  and  illustrated  by  E. Stabler, 
with  an  introduction  by  E.  Lee  LeCompte,  State  Game  Warden  of  Md.   Hunting  ad- 
ventures and  frontier  life  in  the  Allegheny  Mountain  section  of  western  Mary- 
land, especially  parts  of  Washington,  Allegheny  and  Garrett  Cos. 

h.   CUSTER,  EDGAR  A.  (1861-    )  1*28  pp.  1937 6.00 

NO  ROYAL  ROAD,  reminis censes  of  his  youth  in  Altoona,  Blair  County,  his  employ- 
ment with  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  the  Baldwin  Locomotive  Works, 
the  World  War  I,  and  travels. 

5.  ICKES,  HAROLD  LE  CLAIR.  (187U-1952)  738  pp.  195U 8.00 

THE  FIRST  THOUSAND  DAYS.  1933  to  1936,  of  the  secret  diary  of  Harold  L.  Ickes, 

a  native  of  Franks  town  Township,  Blair  County.  Attended  school  in  Altoona, 
Blair  County,  and  in  Chicago,  111.  Served  throughout  the  administration  of 
President  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  and  into  the  administration  of  President 
Harry  S.  Truman.  Indexed. 

6.  ICKES,  HAROLD  LE  CLAIR.  (187U-1952)  350  pp.  19li3 6.00 

THE  AUTOBIOGRAPHY  OF  A  CURMUDGEON.  Memoirs  of  a  native  of  Frankstown  Twp., 
Blair  County,  who  early  in  life  resided  in  Altoona,  Blair  County,  and  later  in 
life  resided  in  Chicago,  111.,  where  in  1933  he  was  appointed  as  United  States 
Secretary  of  the  Interior.  Indexed. 

7.  KALBFUS,  JOSEPH  H.  (1852-1919)  3^2  pp.  1926  10.00 

DR.  KALBFUS'  300K.  A  sportsman's  e.cperiences  and  impressions  in  east  and 
westjfor  twenty-four  years  Secretary  of  the  Pennsylvania  Game  Commission, 
with  a  preface  by  Seth  E.  Gordon,  and  foreword  by  Henry  W.  Shoemaker.  Born  in 
Williamsport  (son  of  a  Methodist  minister  who  later  lived  in  Ohio  and  Md.). 
At  the  age  of  17  went  west  and  lived  in  Colorado,  Utah  and  Wyoming.   Civil 
War  days,  frontier  days  on  the  plains,  the  Old  Cherokee  Trail,  rustlers  and 
horse  thieves,  mirages,  the  Mollie  Maguires,  and  Deputy  Collector  of  Internal 
Revenue. 

8.  LOWRY,  FLORA.  (1819-1885)  150  pp.  1885 15.00 

MISS  FLORA  LOWRY,  a  true  history  with  many  amusing  incidents,  travels  from 
Ireland  to  America,  and  through  different  parts  of  the  West.  An  Irish  peddler 
who  sold  her  wares  throuphout  Blair  and  Huntingdon  Counties.  Other  family 
names  frequently  mention.   Atchison,  Bishop,  Carothers,  Dinwiddie,  Dun,  Duncan, 
Finley,  Gourley,  Hamilton,  Henderson,  McCann,  McFerren,  Morrow,  Pollock,  Wallace, 
Other  localities:  Marion,  Indiana  County  and  Pittsburgh. 


AUTOBIOGRAPHIES 

9.   McCLURB,   ALEXANDER,    KELLET. (1828-1909)   502  pp.   1902   8.00 

COLONEL  ALEXANDER  K.   McCLURE'S  RECOLLECTIONS   of  half  a  century  covers   the 
period  of  the   Civil  War  and  includes   account  of  many  events   and  reference 
to  many  prominent  persons.     Col.  McClure,    journalist,  was  born  in  Sherman's 
Valley,  Perry  County  and  resided  at  Mifflin,  Juniata  County}   at  Chambersburg, 
Franklin  County  and  at  Philadelphia. 

10.  RANKIN,  MART  (1821-  )   253  pp.   U|x7.  1858 15. OC 

THE  DAUGHTER  OF  AFFLICTION,   a  memoir  of  the  protracted  sufferings  and 
religious  experiences  of  Miss  Mary  Rankin  of  Yellow  Spring,  Blair  County, 
as   communicated  by  her  to  her  late  attending  physician,    D.R.  Good. 

11.  LEWIS,  DAVID.  By  CD.  Rishel.    (1790-1820)   Qk  pp.  Wprs.  1890 6.00 

THE  LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF  DAVID  LEWIS,    the  robber  and  counterfeiter,    the 
terror  of  the  Cumberland  Valley.     The  confessions  of  David  Lewis  who  died 

in  the  Belief onte  jail,   Centre  County,  July  13,  1820.     Includes  historical 
sketches  of  Bedford,    Centre  and  Cumberland  Counties  and  accounts  of  the 
exploits  and  incidents   of  Lewis  as  appearing  in  records,   newspapers  and 
publications. 

12.  LEWIS,   DAVID.    (1790-1820)  1890  U3pp.  Wprs.  (Reprint  1911) 5.00 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY.    DARING  DEEDS  AND  ADVENTURES  OF  LEWIS   THE  ROBBER,   being  the 
life  story  and  confessions  of  David  Lewis,   robber  and  counterfeiter,   who 
operated  throughout  the  counties  of  Centre,   Cumberland,  Bedford  and  others. 


BIOGRAPHICAL 

50.  BEDFORD  &  SOMERSET  COS. Bio. Rev.  Pub.    Co.    3li5pp. 9x12. 1899. IHus 17.00 

LIFE  SKETCHES  OF  LEADING  CITIZENS  OF  BEDFORD  AND  SOMERSET  COUNTIES .   Family 
names   appearing  in  theindex:   Arnold,   Baker,   Barclay,  Barkman,   Beegle,   Bell, 
Berkey,  Biesecker,  Black,  Blair,  Bonn,  Boor,  Borst,  Boucher,  Bowman,  Boyer, 
Brant,   Breneman,   Brubaker,   Brugh,   Cable,    Calhoun,    Carpenter,    Cassler,    Cessna, 
Chamberlin,    Cla~k,    Cobaugh,    Cof froth,    Colborn,    Collins,    Countryman,    Covalt, 
Cover,   Covode,   Cunningham,   Custer,   David,   Deremer,   Dibert,   Dicxen,   Dickey, 
Diehl,    Dodson,   Dull,   Eichelberger,   Elliott,   England,    Eshelman,    Feather, 
Fichtner,  Figard,   Filler,  Fiick,  Flo to,   Fyan,  Gardner,   Garman,  Good,  Graves, 
Gump,   Hall,   Hammer,   Harrison,   Hartley,   Hay,  Helm,   Hite,   Holderbaum,    Horner, 
Huffman,  Humbert,   Hunt,   Imler,  Ingard,    Jones,   Kichinann,   Kimmel,   Koontz, 
Kramer,   Krebs,   Lambert,   Lee,   Lichty,   Livengood,   Longenecker,   Louther,   Lowery, 
Lutz,   MarJon,   Maurer,   May,  McDaniel,   McFarland,   McGregor,   McKelvey,   McKinley, 
McLellan,  McMillan,   Mellott,   Merkle,  Meyers,   Miller,   Minder,  MOrgart, 
Mostoller,  Mountain,  Muller,  MuHin,  Musser,   Nycum,  Paul,  Pfahler,  Phillipi, 
Philson,  Pile,   Reed,   Reynolds,  Rininger,    Ritchey,  Rodgers,   Rose,   Rcss,  Rush, 
Sams,   Sanner,  Saylor,  Schaeffer,   Schell,   Schmucker,   Schnably,  Seibert, 

Shaker,  Shaffer,  Shank,  Shaver,  Shoemaker,  SkLllington,  Sliger,   Smith, 
Snyder,  Sparks,  Specht,  S tailings,  Stayer,  Stoler,  Stuckey,  Sweet,   Tannehill, 
Taylor,  Wagner,  Walker,  Walter,  Weigle,  Weisel,  Weller,  Wertz,  Wnetsbone, 
Will,  Sofersperger,  Wolford,  Yohn,  Younkin,    Zembower,    Zeth,   Zimmers. 

51.  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA.    J.H.  Beers  &  Co.    1679pp.    8|xll.l898.Illus 30.00 

COMMEMORATIVE  BIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  OF  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA,    including   the 
counties  of  Centre,   Clearfield,   Jefferson  and  Clarion,    containing  biographical 
sketches   of  prominent  and  representative   citizens,    and  of  many  of  the  early 
settled  families .      Biographical  sketches   of   over  ll£0  families. 

52.  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA,    J.H.  Beers  &  Co.   128lpp. 8|xll. l898.Illus 25.00 

COMMEMORATIVE  BIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  OF  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA,    including   the 
counties   of  Centre,    Clinton,   Unionand  Snyder,    containing  biographical 

sketches  of  prominent  and  representative  citizens,   and  of   many  of  the  early 
settled  families.     Biographical  sketches  of  over  850  families. 

53.  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY.   Gen.  Pub.    Co.    850pp.8ixll.1905  Illus 20.00 

BIOGRAPHICAL  ANNALS  OF  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,    containing  sketches   of  prominent  and 
representative  citizens  of  many  of  the  early  settled  families.  Family  names 
appearing  in  the  index:  Abrahims,  Addams,  Albright,  Alexander,  Alter,  Atticks, 
Aughinbaugh,   Babble,   Bacastow,   Baier,   Baker,  Barbour,   Barley,   Barner,  Barnitz, 
Barton,  Basehore,  Bashore,  Batchelor,  Baaghman,  Bauman,  Bear,  Beattie,   Beetem, 
Behney,  Boitzel,  Bentz,  Best,  Biddle,  Bishop,   Blair,   Book,  Borst,  Bosler, 
Bowen,     Bowers,  Bowman,  Boyer,  Bradley,  Brandon,  Brandt,  Bream,   Brechbill, 
Brenneman,  Bressler,   Bretz,  Bricker,   Brindel,  Brinton,   Brown,  Brownawell, 
Brubacher,  Brubaker,  Bucher,  Burgett,   Burgner,   Campbell,   Carbaugh,   Chamberlin, 
Clendenin,   Clepper,   Clever,    Clippinger,   Coburn,   Coffey,   Cole,    Commings,   Cooper, 
Coover,   Cope,   Corman,   Coulson,   Cox,   Coyle,  Dale,   Darr,   Davidson,   Day,   Deitch, 
Denny,  Derick,  Derland,   Derr,   Dick,   Dietz,   Diller,   Ditlow,   Donnelly,   Dougherty, 
Drager,  Drawbaugh,   Dunbar,   Duncan,   Dunkleberger,   Dunlap,  Eberly,   Eckels,   Ege, 
Eichelberger,   Elliott,  Elm,   Embick,   Eminger,   Enck,   Eppley,   Erford,   Eshelman, 
Eslinger,  Etter,   Evans,  Ewalt,   Ewing,  Eyster,   Fair,   Fegley,  Felty,   Ferguson, 
Fink,   Firestone,  Fishburn,  Fisher,   Fitting,  Fleming,   Fletcher,   Fogelsanger, 
Freed,   Frey,  Gamber,   Gardner,   Garland,   Garman,  Garver,  Gates,  Gebhard,Gebhart, 
Gettel,   Geyer,  Gibb,   Gill,  Givler,Gladfelter,Gleim,Good,Goodhart,Goodyear,Gorgas, 
Gottshall,  Gottwerth,  Gould,  Graham,  Greason,   Green,  Greenwood,   Greybill,  Grimm, 
Grissinger,  Gutshall,   Hagerty,  Halbert,  Haldeman,  Hambleton,  Hamilton,  Hanlin, 


BIOGRAPHICAL 

53.    (cont'd.)   Kar.uan,  Harps t,  Harris,  Hartman,   Hartz,  Hauck,Hay§,Heberlin2,Ife.cker, 
H5ffelman,reffe:'inger,   Heiser,   Helfrich,   Heller,   Hemminger,   Heirphill,   Henderson, 
Hendricks,   Henry,  Herman,   Hertzler,   Heyd,   Highlands,   Hildebrandt,  Hilton, 
Himes,   Hippensteel,   Hippie,   H  ffer,   Hoon,  Hoover,   Horner,   Hosfeld,   Hosier, 
Hostetter,   Houser,   Houston,  Hoy,   Hughes,   Hummel,   Humrich,   Hurst,  Huston, 
Ilgenfritz,  Irwin,   Jackson,   Jacobs,   Jacoby,   Jamison,   Johnston,   Jones,   Kapp, 
Kaufman,   Keiser,   Kelley,   Kelly,   Kendig,   Kenyon,   Ker,   Kissinger,   Kitch,  Kitner, 
Kitzmiller,   Kleffman,   Kline,  Klindinst,  Kling,   Klugh,   Knaub,  Knisley,   Koller, 
Koons,   Koser,   Kost,   Krause,  Kruger,  Kunkel,   Kunte,   Kutz,   Lamberton,  Landis, 
Lantz,  Lawton,  Lay,  Lee,  LeFevre,  Lehman,  Lenhart,  Liggett,  Lindner,  Lindsay, 
Lindsey,  Line,  Lininger,  Lloyd,  Long,  Longsdorf,  Loudon,  McCaleb,  McCarrell, 
McClelland,  McCommon,  McCrea,  McCreary,  McCulloch,  McDowell,  McElhare,  McGary, 
McGaw,  McGuire,  McKeehan,  Manning,  Markley,  Marquette,  Martin,   Maust,  Means, 
Mechling,   Meek,  Mentzer,  Mickey,   Mifflin,   Miller,  Minium,  Mitten,  Mohler,  Monn, 
Monosmith,  Montgomery,  Morrison,  Mountz,   Mowers,  Mullin,   Mumma,  Mumper,  Murray, 
Murtoff,  Musselman,  Musser,  Myers,  Nailor,  Naylor,  Neely,  Nell,  Nesbit,  Nevin, 
Newcomer,  Noble,  Noftsker,  Norcross,  Ocker,  Officer,  Ogilby,  O'Neal,  Orris, 
Parker,  Paulding,  Peebles,  Peffer,  Penrose,  Peters,  Pilcher,  Pittenger,  Plank, 
Plough,  Ployer,  Pope,  Porter,  Powell,  Pratt,  Preston,  Prince,  Quigley, 
Radabaugh,   Ralston,   Raudabaugh,   Rea,  Reddig,   Redding,   Reed,   Reese,   Reeser, 
Reiff,   Reightner,   Rice,   Rich,  Richwine,   Ridge,   Riley,  Rinesmith,  Rippey, 
Robbins,   Rohland,  Rolar,   Roney,   Roush,  Rudolph,   Rummel,   Rupert,   Rupp,  Russell, 
Ruth,   Rutz,  Sadler,  Sample,  Saxton,  Schoch,  Schuchman,  Schwarz,  Seabright, 
Seibert,  Seidlo,  Seiler,  Seitz,  Senseman,  Shambaugh,  Shapley,  Sharp,  Sharpe, 
Shaull,  Sheafer,  Shelly,  Shenk,  Sheriff,  Shetron,  Shettel,  Shulenberger, 
Shumberger,  Simmons,  Singer,  Sipe,  Skinner,  Smaling,  Snavely,  Snyder,  Sollen- 
berger,  Sours,  Spahr,  Spangler,  Speck,  Spera,  Spong,  Sprenkel,  Stammel,Stauffer, 
Steele,  Steese,  Stephens,  Sterrett,  Stewart,  Stone,  Stonesifer,  Strickler, 
Strock,  Strohm,  Stuart,  Swarner,  Swartz,  Swiler,   Taylor,    Thomman,  Walker, 
Walters,  Ward,  Watts,  Weakley,  Weary,  Weast,  Weaver,  Webb,  Weber,  Weidman, 
Weigle,  Wertz,  Wetzel,  Wherly,  Whiting,  Wilks,  Willis,  Wilt,     Wise,  Witmer, 
Witter,  Wonderly,  Woodburn,  Wylie,  Yeingst,  Yohe,  Toter,  Young,    Zeamer,Zear- 
ing,    Zeigler,   Zell,    Ziegler,    Zimmerman,    Zinn. 

5h.      CUMBERLAND  VALLFY.  By  Alfred  Nevin.      US2pp.    7x10.1875.   Illus 10.00 

CENTENNIAL  BIOGRAPHY,   MEN  OF  MARK  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  VALLET,    1776-1876,   includes 
biographical  and  historical  data  on  members  of  the  following  families:  Agnew, 
Allen,   Allison,   Armstrong,  Audenreid,  Boggs,  Brownson,  Buchanan,   Cathcart, 
Chambers,   Craighead,   Crain,   Crawford,    Creigh,   Culbertson,  Davidson,  Denny, 
Duf field,  Duncan,  Dunlop,   Elliott,   Findlay,   Finley,  Fisher,   Foster,   Fullerton, 
Gibson,  Graham,  Grier,   Gustine,  Hamilton,  Harbaugh,   Herron,   Johnston,    Junkin, 
Kaufman,   Kennedy,   King,   Knox,   Krebs,  Laird,  Lane,  Linn,  McCarrell,  McClelland, 
McClure,  McConaughy,  McCoskry,  McCuH  oh,  McCullough,  McElroy,  McGill,  McGinley, 
McKibbin,  McKinley,  McKnight,  McLanahan,  McPherson,  Moody,  Moore,   Nevin,  Nisbet, 
Penrose,  Pomeroy,  Rankin,  Rauch,  Reed,  Richards,  Ritner,  Sanderson,  Schneck, 
Scott,  Senseny,  Sharp,  Smith,  Snodgrass,  Sncwden,  Speer,  Steel,  Stevens,  Stewart, 
Thomson,  Watts,  Weir,  WilkLns,  Williams,  Wilson,  Williamson,  Wing,  Whitehill, 
Woods,  Young. 

55.     DAUPHIN  COUNTY.  By  W.H.Egle.1196  pp. 8^x10^.1896. Illus 25.00 

COMMEMORATIVE  BIOGRAPHICAL  ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  DAUPHIN  COUNTY,    containing  early 
assessment  lists,   sketches  of  prominent  and  representative  citizens  and  many  of 
the  early  Scotch-Irish  and  German  Settlers.     Biographical  sketches  of  over 
1100  families. 


BIOGRAPHICAL 

56.  FRANKLIN  COUNTY.   By  G.O.  Seilhamer.  706pp.  7|xlO|.  1905.  Illus...  25.00 
BI03RAPHICA1,  ANNALS  OF  FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  genealogical  records  of  representa- 
tive families,  including  many  of  the  early  settlers,  and  biographical  sketches 
of  prominent  citizens.  Family  names  appearing  in  the  index:  Agnew,  Alexander, 
Ambers  on,  Anthony,  Armstrong,  Aughinbaugh,  Ballance,  Bard,  Barnhart,  Barnett, 
Baugney,  Beaver,  Beck,  Benchoff,  Benedict,  Blair,  Bloser,  Bollinger,  Bonbrake, 
Booth,  Bowers,  Bowman,  Brandt,  Brechbill,  Breckenridge,  Brereton,  Brewer, 
Britton,  Brosius, Browns on,  Brubaker,  Burger,  Burk,  Burkholder,  Burns,  Bush, 
Campbell,  Cantner,  Carbaugh,  Carl,  Chambers,  Chritzman,  Clarke,  Clary, Clayton, 
Clevenger,  Coffman,  Coover,  Corbett,  Corpus,  Craig,  Crawford,  Crebs,  Criswell, 
Croft,  Culbertson,  Cunningham,  Curriden,  Cushwa,  David,  Davison,  Detrich, 
Devilbiss,  Devor,  Dickson,  Diehl,  Dixon,  Ernst,  Etter,  Fallon,  Faust,  Fletcher, 
FlickLngcr,  Foltz,  Fosnot,  Foust,  Franklin,  Frantz,  Frick,  Frit;?,  Frommeyer, 
Funk,  Gehr,  Geiser,  Gelwicks,  Gelwix,  George,  Gerbig,  Gillan,  Gilmore,  Glass, 
Good,  Gordon,  Greenawalt,  Grosh,  Grove,  Hafer,  Harbaugh,  Harrison,  Hartman, 
Hartz,  Hartzell,  Hassler,  Havers  tick,  Hawbecker,  Hawk,  Hayes,  Heck,  Heckman, 
Hege,  Heisey,  Henneberger,  Hess,  Heyser,  Hiester,  Highland,  Hoch,  Hoeflich, 
Hoerner,  Hoke,  Hollinger,  Hoover,  Horst,  Hosfeld,  Hostetter,  Huber,  Hutton, 
Irvine,  Ives,  Jacobs,  John,  Johns,  Johnston,  Jones,  Karper,  Kauffman,  Keefer, 
Kempter,  Kennedy,  Kieffer,  King,  Kinneard,  Kirkpatrick,  Knepper,  Kyner,  Landis, 
Lantz,  Lauton,  Lawrence,  Ledy,  Lehman,  Leidig,  Lemaster,  Lesher,  Lesley,Lindsey, 
Linn,  Lloyd,  Long,  Ludwig,  McCleary,  McCormick,  McCurdy,  McDowell,  McElroy, 
Mcllvaine,  McLanahan,  McLaughlin,  McNul ty,  Maclay,  Mahon,  Main,  Martin,  Mentzer, 
Meyers,  Michael,  Middlekauff,  Middour,  Middower,  Miley,  Miller,  Minehart,  Minick, 
Minnich,  Minter,  Montgomery,  Morgal,  Morganthall,  Myers,  Neil,  Nelson, Nicodemus, 
Nimmon,  Noble,  Noel,  Oiler,  Omwake,  Ort,  Palmer,  Park,  Parret,  Patton,Peckman, 
Pensinger,  Phillippy,  Plasterer,  Piatt,  Pomeroy,  Potter,  Price,  Quickel,Rahauser, 
Ramsey,  Rankin,  Reaser,  Reed,  Renfrew,  Rhine,  Rhoads,  Rice,  Rinehart,  Rippey, 
Robinson,  Rogers,  Rose,  Ross,  Rouston,  Rourer,  Rowe,  Rummel,  Runk,  Russell, 
Sarbaugh,  Schaeffer,  Schaff,  Schnebly,  Seibert,  Seilhamer,  Selheimer,  Shank, 
Sparpe,  Shearer,  Sheely,  Shields,  Shirey,  Shively,  Shoemaker,  Shontz,  Shull, 
Sibbett,  Siebert,  Skelly,  Skinner,  Sleichter,  Slick,  Slyder,  Small,  Smith, 
Snider,  Snively,  Snyder,  Solenberger,  Spangler,  Sprenkle,  Stewart,  S toner, 
Strealy,  Strickler,  Strite,  Strock,Suesserott,  Summer,  Susong,  Sweney,  Swentzel, 
Thrush,  Vanderan,  Waddell,  Wagner,  Walker,  Walter,  Warehime,  Warjhinger, Watson, 
Watts,  Weagly,  Weisz,  Welty,  Wenger,  Whistler,  White,  Wilhelm,  Wilson,  Wineman, 
Winger,  Wingert,  Witherspoon,  Witmer,  Wolf,  Wolfersberger,  Wolff,  Wood,  Wyland, 
Yankey,  Young,  Zacharias,  Zarger,  Zaigler,  Zollinger,  Zull^nger. 

57.  HUNTINGDON  COUNTY.  By  James  Thomas  McElroy  Jr.  389  pp.  8xlOtLl9.30.ILlus.  6.00 
McELROY'S  FAMILY  MEMORIES,  biographical  and  historical.   Contains  a  brief 
history  of  the  county  and  short  biographical  sketches  of  present  residents  of 
the  following  named  families:  Adams,  Allender,  Altmanshoffer,  Anders on, Appleby, 
Armstrong,  Ashman,  Awkerman,  Ayres,  Bailey,  Bair,  Baker,  Bard,  Barclay, Barton, 
Bealman,  Beam,  Beaver,  Beers,  Behel,  Bell,  Bence,  Bergantz,  Bernhardt,  Bigelow, 
Bigley,  Black,  Blair,  Blowers,  Boal,  Booher,  Book,  Bowser,  Boyer,  Brandt, 
Brindle,  Brooks,  Brown,  Brumbaugh,  Burkett,  Butler,  Caldwell,  Campbell,  Carney, 
Chilcoat,  Chilcote,  Chronister,  Clark,  Confer,  Corbin,  Cornelius,  Corson, Cramer, 
Crist,  Cromer,  Crone,  Crotsley,  Croyle,  Crum,  Cutshall,  Daily,  Daub enspeck, David, 
Davidson,  Davis,  Decker,  DeHuff,  Dell,  Detwiler,  Diamond,  Diehl,  Diggins,Diven, 
Divin,  Donnelly,  Drake,  Dunkelberger,  Dunlop,  Dysart,  Eberly,  Ebersole,Eckfeld, 
Eckley,  Edelblute,  Edgin,  Ellenberger,  Endres,  Entriken,  Etnier,  Evans, Everett, 


57.  (cont'd.)  Ewing,  Eyles,  Fair,  Faust,  Fegan,  Fetterolf,  Fields,  Fink 
Fisher,  Flasher,  Fleck,  Floyd,  Foor,  Foore,  Foreman.  Fouracre,  Fouse, 
Fowler,  Fraker,  France,  Fuller,  Fultz,  Fyock,  Gardner,  Garner,  Garver,Gaster, 
Gates,  Gearhart,  Gohrett,  Geist,  Gibboney,  Gill,  Gilliland,  Glassco,  Goodman, 
Goshom,  Gracey,  Graffius,  Gratz,  Green,  Greena,  Greenland,  Grier,  Grissinger, 
Gross,  Grove,  Gutshall,  Hackman,  Haggerty,  Haines,  Hall,  Hamilton,  Haney, 
Harnish,  Harper,  Harpster,  Harris,  Hartman,  Hatfield,  Hawkins,  Haivn,  Hays, 
Heck,  Heffner,  Heidel,  Heine,  Hellyor,  Herri tt,  Hess,  Hicks,  Hillier,Hoffman, 
Hoffmaster,  Hollinger,  Hoover,  Horton,  Houck,  Hower,  Huffman,  Hummel,  Huston, 
Irwin,  Isenberg,  Isett,  Itinger,  Jackson,  Jacobs,  Jenkins,  Johnson,  Jones, 
Kagarise,  Kean,Kell,  Kelly,  Kenyon,  Kerr,  Kidd,  Kieferle,  Kieffer,  Kimes, 
Kimmel,  Kirkpatrick,  Kline,  Kling,  Knox,  Kurtz,  Laird,  Laughlin,Lesher,Lightner, 
Little,  Locke,  Long,  Longacre,  Lorenz,  Lucas,  Lukens,  Lytle,  Machtley, Madden, 
Magill,  Manbeck,  Manges,  Martin,  Massey,  Mattern,  May,  McCall,  McCamant, 
McCartney,  McCarthy,  McCauley,  McClain,  McDowell,  McElwain,  McHugh,  Mcllroy, 
Mcllwaine,  McKeehan,  Meddling,  Mickey,  Miller,  Mj.lls, Mingle,  Mogle,  Moore, 
Morgan,  Morningstar,  Morrison,  Morton,  Mosser,  Myers,  Nale,  Neff,  Neideigh, 
Nelson,  Neusbaum,  Noble,  Norris,  O'Donnell,  Ogden,  Oppel,  Ott,  Painter,  Park, 
Parker,  Parks,  Parson,  Patterson,  Peterson,  Pheasant,  Pick,  Port,  Poulson, 
Price,  Pyle,  Rankin,  Reeder,  Rishell,  Robertson,  Robinson,  Rodgers,  Root,Rorer, 
Rosensteel,  Ross,  Rourke,  Rowe,  Rowland,  Royer,  Rudy,  Rummel,  Runk,  Rupert, 
Russell,  Russler,  Sacks,  Sayers,  Schell,  Schmittle,  Schoch,  Scott,  Shafer, 
Shannon,  Sharp,  Shearer,  Shenefelt,  Shetrom,  Shiley,  Shirk,  Shirm,  Shively, 
Shope,  Shore,  Shue,  Shultz,  Sier,  Simpson,  Skillington,  Smith,  Snock,  Snyder, 
Speck,  Stains,  States,  Steele,  Stevens,  Stever,  Stewart,  Stitt,  Stonebraker, 
Stouffer,  Strange,  Stratford,  Strickler,  Swigart,  Tate,  Taylor,  Temple,  Tewell, 
Thomas,  Tobias,  Trail,  Truax,  Van  Saun,  Wachob,  Wagner,  Waite,  Wakefield, Walker, 
Wallett,  Watkins,  Wear,  Weaver,  Webb,  Welch,  Weller,  Wells,  Westbrook,  Weyant, 
Wharton,  Whittaker,  Wible,  Wieland,  Wighaman,  Wike,  Wileman,  Wiley,  Williamson, 
Willoughby,  Wilson,  Wink,  Winters,  Wolfgang,  Woods,  Wright,  Young,  Zeigler, 
Zimmerman. 

58.  JUNIATA  VALLEY.  By  J.M.  Runk  &  Co.  2  Vol.682-6?3.  8xl0|.  1897  Illus 25.00 

COMMEMORATIVE  BIOGRAPHICAL  ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  THE  JUNIATA  VALLEY,  comprising 

the  counties  of  Huntingdon,  Mifflin,  Juniata  and  Perry,  containing  sketches 
of  prominent  and  representative  citizens  and  many  of  the  early  settlers. Family 
names  appearing  in  the  index:  Acker,  Adair,  Adams,  Africa,  Aiken,  AlLman,Akers, 
Albright,  Alden,  Alexander,  Allen,  Allenbach,  Allender,  Allison,  Alter, Altman, 
Anderson,  Anthony,  App,  Appleby,  Arbogast,  Armstrong,  Arnold,  Ashman,  Ashton, 
Askin,  Aughey,  Ault,  Auman,  Aumiller,  Aurand,  Axe,  Ayle,  Bagshaw,  Bailey,  Bair, 
Baker,  Baldwin,  Ball,  BallentLne,  Bales,  Balsbach,  Banks,  Bardine,  Barefoot, 
Barkle,  Barner,  Barns,  Barr,  Barshinger,Bartley,  Barton,  Barri^k,  Bartruff, 
Bashore,  Bausum,  Bayer,  Be-ie,  Be.-\lman,  Bear,  Beashour,  Beaver,  Beck,  Beers, 
Beich,  Beichler,  Bell,  Bender,  Benkert,  Benner,  Bennett,  Benson,  Bentzel, 
Bergantz,  Bemhisel,  Bert,  Berrier,  Besom,  Bice,  Bigelow,  Billman,  Billow, 
Bistline,  Bixler,  Black,  Blain,  Blair,  Blatt,  Blett,  Blynyer,  Blymyer,  Boden, 
Bolinger,  Bomgardner,  Bolze,  Bonsall,  Book,Borst,  Bonsum,  Bossinger,  Bostwick, 
Bower,  Bowers,  Bowser,  Boyer,  Brackbill,  Bradfield,  Bratton,  Brandt,  Breneman, 
Brennon,  Brewster,  Brindle,  Briner,  Brisben,  Brothers,  Brough,  Brown,  Brownlee, 
Brumbaugh,  Brunner,  Bryner,  Bucher,  Bunn,  Bunnell,  Burkholder,  Burnham,  Burns, 
Bush,  Buttorf,  Butz,  Caldwell,  Calhoun,  Cameron,  Camp,  Campbell,  Carothers, 
Cassaday,  Casner,  Cassey,  Castor,  Cathcart,  Cauffman,  Chamberlain,  Chaney, 
Charles,  Chilcoat,  Childs,  Chisolm,  Cisney,  Clark,  Clarke,  Clarkson,  Clay, 
Clayton,  Clelan,  Close,  Clouser,  Cloyd,  Cochran,  Coldren,  Colgate,  Coller, 


BIOGRAPHICAL 

58. (cont'd.)-  Collier,  Collins,  Colony,  Colyer,  Comp,  Conn,  Contner,  Conrad* 
Cook,  Coons,  Copeland,  Copehhaver,  Cooper,  Corbett,  Corbin,  Corkle,  Corman, 
Couch,  Cox,  Craig,  Cramer,  Crawford,  Cremer,  Cressman,  Crissman,  Crist, 
Croll,  Crouse,  Crow,  Crowley,  Crownover,  Crozier,  Cram,  Culbertson,  Cullen, 
Cummins,  Cunning,  Cunningham,  Dauchenbach,  Dasher,  Davenport,  David,  Davis, 
Deal,  Deardorff,  Deatrich,  Deckard,  Decker,  Defrehn,  DeLancey,  Dellett, 
Demaree,  Deppen,  Derickson,  Derick,  De  Vor,  Dick,  Dickson,  Dietz, 
Diffenderfer,  Dimm,  Diven,  Dobbs,  Dock,  Dopp,  Dorwart,  Dougherty,  Drake, 
Drawbaugh,  Dreyer,  Dromgold,  Duff,  Duffield,  Dull,  Dum,  Duncan,  Dunkel, 
Dunkelberger,  Durin,  Dysart,  Eber-le,  Ebert,  Eby,  Edmiston,  Edwards,  Eckbert, 
Shrenfeld,  Ehrhart,  Eichman,  Eisenbise,  Elder,  Eley,  Ellenberhjer,  Elliott, 
Ellis,  Emerick,  Emery,  Emlet,  Endslow,  Enyeart,  Ervin,  Erwin,  Esh,  Eshelman, 
Etnier,  Evans,  Everts,  Ewing,  Eyer,  Fair,  Falk,  Farleman,  Faust,  Fear,  Felix, 
Fenical,  Fenstemaker,  Fickes,  Fields,  Fike,  Fink,  Finkenbinder,  Finley,  Finney, 
Fisher,  Fishthorn,  Fitzgerald,  Fleisher,  Fleming,  Floyd,  Flurie,  Foose, 
Forgeus,  Fosselman,  Focht,  Foreman,  Forney,  Forrer,  Forsythe,  Fosnot,  Foster, 
Fouse,  Foust,  Fowles,  Frank,  Freed,  Freeman,  Fretchey,  Fritz,  Frontz,  Fry, 
Frysinger,  Fuller,  Fultz,  Funk,  Gable,  Gamber,  Gantt,  Garber,  Gardner, 
Garlin,  Garman,  Garner,  Garnet,  Garrett,  Garver,  Gearhart,  Geib,  Geissinger, 
Gerlock,  Getter,  Gettis,  Gibboney,  Gibney,  Gibson,  Gifford,  Gift,  Gilbert, 
Gilfilen,  Gill,  Gilliland,  Gilliford,  Gilmore,  Gilson,  Gingrick,  Glasgow, 
Godard,  Gonzales,  Goodman,  Goodmun,  Goss,  Gothel,  Gougler,  Grabill,  Graff, 
G^affius,  Graham,  Grassmyer,  Gray,  Graybill,  Grazier,  Green,  Greene, 
Greenland,  Greenleaf,  Greenwood,  Gregory,  Griffith,  Grimson,  Gring,Groninger, 
Grosh,  Grove,  Grubb,  Grube,  Gumbert,  Gushard,  Gutshall,  Haffly,  Hain,  Haines, 
Hair,  Hall,  Hamaker,  Hamer,  Hamilton,  Hanmond,  Hamor,  Hanzig,  Hare,  Harencane, 
Harley,  Harman,  Harnes,  Harnish,  Harper,  Harris,  Harshberger,  Harter,  Hartley, 
Hartman,  Hartzell,  Harvey,  Hatfield,  Hausburg,  Hayes,  Hazlett,  Heading,  Headins, 
Heaton,  Hebel,  Heeter,  Heffner,  Heffley,  Helle^,  Hench,  Henderson,  Henkels, 
Henry,  Herman,  Hermon,  Herncane,  Hei~tzler,Heston,  Hess,  Hetrick,  Heishley, 
Hickes,  Hicks,  Hestand,  Hilbish,  Hileman,  Himes,Hiney,  Hippie,  Hockey, Hoffman, 
Holt,  Holtz,  Holland,  Holman,  Holmes,  Hooley,  Hooman,  Hoopes,  Hoover,  Hombach, 
Hopple,  Horning,  H°rrell,  Horting,Horton,  Hostetter,  Hottenstein,  Houck, Hough, 
Houghton,  Householder,  Howell,  Hower,  Ho wans tine,  Huey,  Hudson,  Hughes, 
Huling,  Hunt,  Hunter,  Humphrey,  Huyett,  Ingram,  Ingwers,  Innis,  Irvin,  Irwin, 
Isenberg,  Isett,  Jackman,  Jackson,  Jacobs,  Jenkins,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Jones, 
Junkin,  Kahler,  Kanagy,Kaseman,  Kauffman,  Kearns,  Keatley,  Keefer,  Keim, Keith, 
Kell,  Keller,  Kelley,  Kelly,  Kemberling,  Kendig,  Kennedy,  Kephart,  Kepler, 
Kepner,  Kern,  Kerr,  Ketterman,  Kidd,  Kiefhaber,  Kilmer,  Kimberly,  Kimmel, 
Kiner,  Kinsloe,  Kipler,  Kipp,  Kirk,  Kirkpatrick,  Kiser,  Kissinger,  Kistler, 
Kitner,  Kline,  Klinepeter,  Kloss,  Knight,  Knisely,  Knode,  Knouiie,  Koch, 
Kochenaur,  Kochenderfer,  Kohler,  Kough,  Kremer,  Krepp?,  Kreps,  Krick,  Krugh, 
Kugler,  Kuhn,  Kulp,  Kurtz,  Kyle,  Kyper,  Lackey,  Lahr,  Laird,  Landis,  Lang, 
Lantz,  Latherow,  Lauver,  Lawver,  Leach,  Leader,  Leffard,  Leiby,  Lenig,  Lenhart, 
Lenker,  Leonard,  Leopold,  Lewis,  Lightner,  Likens,  Lincoln,  Lindsay, Lin thurst, 
Lister,  Locke,  Long,  Longacre,  Longenecker,  Losk,  Lotz,  Lowder,  Loy,  Lukens, 
Lupfer,  Lutz,  Lyons,  Lyter,  Lytle,  Machamer,  Macklin,  Maclay,  Magee,  Magill, 
Maguire,  Maley,  Mann,  March,  Markel,  Marshall,  Martin,  Masemore,  Mason, Mateer, 
Mathers,  Matlack,  Mati>ern,  Mauck,  Mauger,  Maxwell,  May,  Mayes,  McAf ee,McA]evy, 
McAlister,  McAteer,  McBride,  McBurney,  McCahan,  McCahren,  McCall,  McCann, 
McCarthy,  McCartney,  McCauley,  McClain,  McClenahan,  McClelland,  McClintic, 
McClintock,  McClure,  McConnell,  McCool,  McCoy,  McCrum,  McCulloch,  McCurdy, 


BIOGRAPHICAL 

58.  (cont'd.)  McDonald,  McDowell,  McElwain,  McEwen,  McFarlane,  McGarvey, 
McGowan,  McGraw,  Mcllroy,  McKay,  McKee,  McKeehan,  McKelvy,  McKenzie,  McKim, 
McKinstry,  McLaughlin,  McManigal,  McMeen,  McNabb,  McNeal,  McNear,  McNitt, 
McPherran,  McPherson,  McVey,  Means,  Meily,  Maminger,  Menold,  Mertz,  Metz, 
Meyers,  Michener,  Mierly,  Miles,  Miller,  Milliken,  Minehart,  Mingle,  Minick, 
Minium,  Mitchell,  Mogel,  Monihen,  Montgomery,  Moodie,  Moore,  Moorehead, 
Mooreland,  Morgan,  Morland,  Morley,  Morrison,  Morrow,  Mortimer,  Moses, 
Motter,  Motzer,  Mowery,  Moyer,  Mundorff,  Murphy,  Muthersbaugh,  Mutzabaugh, 
Myers,  Myton,  Naginey,  Nash,  Naylor,  Neal,  Neely,  Neff,  Nickel,  Nickum, 
Nipple,  Noble,  Noll,  Norris,  North,  Norton,  Noss,  Notestine,  Novinger, 
Nunemaker,  Oaks,  Oburn,  O'Connor,  Odiorne,  Okeson,  Oliver,  Orbison,  Oren, 
Orlady,  Orner,  Ort,  Owen,  Owings,  Page,  Palmer,  Pannebaker,  Parker,  Parsons, 
Partner,  Patterson,  Patton,  Peachey,  Pecht,  Peck,  Peelor,  Pennell,  Peters, 
Petrie,  Peterson,  Petrikin,  Pheasant,  Phillips,  Pillard,  Pogue,  Pollock, 
Pomersoy, Porter,  Postlethwaite,  Potter,  Preisler,  Pressler,  Price,  Prout, 
Puckey,  P^ffenberger,  Pyle,  Queary,  Quigley,  Quinn,  Raffensberger,  Rahm, 
Rambo,  Ramsey,  Rannels,  Rapp,  Reapsomer,  Reber,  Reed,  Reeder,  Reiber,Reigh, 
Renecker,  Reiners,  Reynolds,  Reutter,  Rhinesmith,  Rhoads,  Rice,Richabaugh, 
Richardson,  Richey,  Richenbaugh,  Rider,  Riegel,  Riegle,  Rife,  Rine,Rinehart, 
Rinesmith,  Ripple,  Rittenhouse,  Ritter,Ritzman,  Robeson,  Robison,  Robinson, 
Robley,  Rodgers,  Rogers,  Roop,  Roper,  Rounsley,  Rothrock,  Rosborough,  Rouse, 
Rowe,  Ruble,  Ruch,  Rudy,  Rumbaugh,  Rumfield,  Rummel,  Runk,  Rupley,  Russell, 
Sample,  Satzler,  Sausman,  Sayers,  Saylor,  Schaaf,  Schaeffer,  Schatto, Schiller, 
Schlegel,  Schlusser,  Schofield,  Scholl,  Schools,  Schott,  Schum,  Schwartz, 
Schweier,  Schweyer,  Searle,  Secrist,  Seibert,  Sellers,  Selheimer,  Shade, Shahen, 
Sharer,  Shatto,  Shaver,  Shaw,  Sheaffer,  Shearer,  Sheibley,  Shelbley,  Sheller, 
Shelley,  Shimp,  Shirk,  Shoop,  Shope,  Shore,  Showvaker,  Shrom,  Shuler,Shumaker, 
Shunkweller,  Shuss,  Sigler,  Silknitter,  Simons,  Simpson,  Slagle,  Slautterback, 
Sleeman,  Slonaker,  Slough,  Smee,  Smelker,  Smiley,  Smith,  Smoker,  Smucker, 
Smyser,  Snare,  Sneath,  Snyder,  Souder,  Soult,  Sp angle r,Spanogle,  Speck,  Speddy, 
Spencer,  Spicher,  Spitler,  Spotts,  Sprankle,  Spyker,  Stackpole,  Staily,Stair, 
Stambaugh,  Starr,  Steel,  Steele,  Stee'se,  Sterrett,  Stevens,  Stever,  Steward, 
Stewart,  Stine,  Stitt,  Stoke,  Stoufer,  Stouffer,  Stratford,  Strode,  Stroup, 
Stryker,  Stubb,  Sugard,  Sulouff,  Summers,  Sunday,  Super,  Swan,  Swartz,  Swartz- 
lander,  Sweger,  Switzer,  Swope,  Taylor,  Telfer,  Temple,  Tharp,  Thomas, T]iommen, 
Thompson,  Tnurston,  Todd,  Treaster,  Tressler,  Troutman,  Troutwein,  Troxell, 
Turbett,  Ulsh,  Urban,  Van  Dyke,  Van  Newkirk,  Van  Sweringen,  Van  Valzah,  Van  Zandt, 
Varner,  Varnes,  Wagner,  Walcefield,  Waldsmith,  Walker,  Wall,  Wallace,  Walsh, 
Walters,  Warfel,  Watson,  Watts,  Weaver,  Webb,  Webster,  Weight,  Weise,  Welch, 
Weldon,  Wert,  Wertz,  We.'tbrook,  Wharton,  Whipple,  White,  Whitmer,  Whittaker, 
Wian,  Wickersham,  Widle,  Wierman,  Will,  Willard,  Willett,  Williams,  Williams  on, 
Williard,  Willis,  Wilson,  Wilt,  Winegardner,  Winegate,  Wirt,  Wise,  Wishart, 
Wisehaupt,  Wistar,  Wister,  Witherow,  Witmer,  Wolmelsdorf,  Womelsdorf,  Woods, 
Woodward,  Wox,  Wray,  Wright,  Teager,  Tetter,  Tocum,  Yoder,  Young,  Zang,  Zeigler, 
Zeiter,  Zellers,  Zentmyer,  Zerbe,  Zlders,  Ziegler,  Zimmerman,  Zinn,  Zook, 
Zorger. 

(A  complete  index  of  the  two  volumes  has  been  compiled  on  3x5  cards  and  the 
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59.  LANCASTER  COUNTY.  By  Alex.  Harris.  639  pp.  1872 12.00 

A  BIOGRAPHICAL  HISTORY  OF  LANCASTER  COUNTY,  being  a  history  of  early  settlers 
and  eminent  men  of  the  countyj  and  also  other  unpublished  historical  informa- 
tion of  a  local  character.  Biographical  sketches  of  over  230  family  names. 


BIOGRAPHICAL 

60.  LYCOMING  COUNTY.   By  John  F.  Meginnass.    272  pp.      6x10     I889.  Illus 12.00 

BIOGRAPHICAL  ANNALS   of  deceased  residents   of  the  West  Branch  of  the 
Susquehanna  from  the  earliest  times   to  the  present.     Biographical  sketches 

of  over  260  families. 

61.  NORTHERN  PENNSYLVANIA. By  John  W.Jordan. 3  Y0I.IUU8  pp  7ix9i.1913.Ulus. .  .27.^0 
GENEALOGICAL  AND  PERSONAL  HISTORY  OF  NORTHERN  PENNSYLVANIA,   including  the 
counties  of  Bradford,   Cameron,   Clinton,   Elk,  Forest,   Lycoming,  McKean, 

Potter,    Tioga,  Sullivan,  Susquehanna,  Warren,  Wayne,  Wyoming,  Venango,   etc. 
Biographical  sketches  of  over  750  families  with  many  portraits. 

62.  NORTHUMBERLAND  COUNTY.   J.L.  Floyd  Co.   988  pp.   8x11.     1911  Illus 20.00 

GENEALOGICAL  AND  BIOGRAPHICAL  ANNALS  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND  COUNTY,    containing  a 
genealogical  record  of  representative  families,   including  many  of  the  early 
settlers,   and  biographical  sketches  of  prominent  citizens,  prepared  from  data 
obtained  from  original  sources   of  information.     Biographical  sketches  of 
over  700  families. 

63.  PENNSYLVANIA.  By  George  P.  Donehoo.   £  Vol.2000  pp. 8x11.1926  Illus 20.00 

PENNSYLVANIA,   A  HISTORY.     Vol.   I   to  TV,   inc.   a  complete  history  of  the  State. 
Vol.  V.   Biographical  sketches  of  over  750  families  residing  throughout  the 
State.   1|37  pp. 

6h.  PENNSYLVANIA  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Frederic  A.  Godcharles.607pp  7jxl0j.Illus 10.00 

ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  BIOGRAPHY.    (Vol.   xxV).  Biographical  sketches 
of  over  36O  families  residing  throughout  the  State. 

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66.  PENNSYLVANIA  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery.   1+08  pp.   7jxl0j. 

1921;  Illustrated 10 .00 

ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  BIOGRAPHY.    (Vol.  XV).  Biographical  sketches   of 
over  250  families  residing  throughout  the  State. 

67.  PENNSYLVANIA  REGISTER. By  William  M.Mervine.332  pp.7x9j.1913.Hlus 10.00 

THE  GENEALOGICAL  REGISTER,   includes  record  of  the  following  families:  Alden, 
Bishop,   Bradford,    Carstairs,   Cresson,  Denison,   Harrison,   Hunt,  Lightfoot, 
McClintock,  Mcllvaine,   Morris,  Murray,  Nixon,  Parsons,  Patterson,  Peale, 
Rodman,  Wain  and  Woodruff. 

68.  WASHINGTON  COUNTY.  By  J.H.  Beers  &  Co.   1^86  pp.8xLOj.l893  Illus 2£.00 

COMMEMORATIVE  BIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  OF  WASHINGTON  COUNTY,    containing 
biographical  sketches  of  prominent  and  representative  citizens,   and  of  many 

of  the  early  settled  families.  Biographical  sketches  of  over  800  families. 

69.  WYOMING  AND  LACKAWANNA  VALLEYS.  By  Horace  Edwin  Hayden,  Alfred  Hand 

and  John  W.   Jordan.    2  Vol.   582  &  628  pp.l0-|x8.   1906.  Illus 30.00 

GENEALOGICAL  A ND  FAMILY  HISTORY  OF    THE  WYOMING  AND  LACKAWANNA  VALLEYS, 
including  the  counties  of  Wyoming  and  Lackawanna.     Biographical  sketches   of 
over  1500  families. 


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100.  ANTES,   COLONEL  FREDERICK.  By  Edwin  MacMinn.   513  pp.  1900.  Illus 12.00 

ON  THE  FRONTIER  WITH  COLONEL  ANTES,    or  the  struggle  for  supremacy  of  the  Red 

and  white  races  in  Pennsylvania.     Early  history  of  the  Indian  Tribes  and 
settlers  along  the  West  Branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River  in  Northumberland 
County,   now  included  in  the  counties  of  Centre,   Clinton,  Lycoming  and  Union. 
Indian  treaties,   Indian  traditions  and  life.     Wars  and  massacres  during  the 
French  and  Indian,   and  R  volutin nary  Wars,   including  the  Wyoming  Massacre. 
Biographical  and  genealogical  data  on  the  Antes  family  and  other  early 
settlers.     Indexed. 

101.  BAIRD,  SPENCER  FULLERTON.    (1823-1887)  By  William  Healey  Hall,   l*62pp.   1915 
Illustrated , 7.00 

A  biography  including  selections  from  correspondence  with  Audubon,   Agassiz, 
Dana  and  others.     His  ancestors  resided  in  Cumberland  County  during  the 
Revolutionary  War  (now  Franklin  County),  later  in  Pottstown  where  subject 
was  born.     Served  as  Secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  of  Washington. 

102.  BAUSMAN,  BENJAMIN.    (182U-1909) .   By  Henry  H. Ran ck.li39pp.   1912.  Illus 10.00 

THE  LIFE  OF  THE  REV.   BENJAMIN  BAUSMAN,    D.D.,   LL.D.      Early  history  of  the 
Bausman-Bowsman  family.     Life  at  Marshall  College,   Mercersburg,   Franklin 
County,  and  at  the   Theological  Seminary  at  Mercersburg.     Pastorate  at 
Lewisburg,   Chambersburg,  Reading  and  travels  in  Europe  and  the  Holy  Land. 
Indexed. 

103.  BRADY,   SAM.    (1756-1795)  by  William  Young  Brady.   I81ipp.   5x7.   19 50. Illus. .  .5.00 
THE  STORY  OF  CAPTAIN  SAM  BRADY.     Indian  fighter  from  Cumberland  County  who 
served  throughout  the  Revolutionary  War  and  the  Indian  campaigns   that  followed. 

101*.  BROWN,   JOHN.    (1800-1859)  By  Boyd  B.  Stutler.   1;0  pp.  1930  Wprs. Illus 3.00 

CAPTAIN  JOHN  BROW  AND  HARPER'S  FERRY,    the  story  of  the  raid  and  old  fire 
engine  house  known  as  John  Brown's  Fort. 

105.  BUCHANAN,   JAMES   (1791-1868).  By  R.G.   Horton.   U28  pp.   5x7  Wprs.   1856 7.00 

THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES  OF  JAMES  BUCHANAN,   late  minister  to  England  and 
formerly  minister  to  Russia,   senahor  and  representative  in  Congress  and 
Secretary  of  State,   including  the  most  important  of  his  state  papers,   his 
nomination  as  Democratic  candidate  for  President  of  the  United  States  and 

his  letter  of  acceptance.     He  was  born  in  Franklin  County,   resided  at 
Mercersburg  and  graduated  from  Dickinson  College,    Carlisle,    Cumberland 
County,   a  son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  (Speer)  Buchanan. 

106.  FOSTER,  STEPHEN.    (1826-18610  By  John  T.   Howard.   kk$  pp.19k5.IHus 6.00 

STEPHEN  COLLINS  FOSTER,   AMERICA'S   TROUBADOUR,   born  at  Lawrenceville, 
Allegheny  County,   died  in  New  York  City.      Contains  Foster  family  and  Western 
Pennsylvania  history,   a  bibliography,   articles,   lists  of  songs  and  music 
composed.      Indexed. 

107.  GALLATIN,   ALBERT.    (I76I-I8I49)  by  John  Austin  Stevens.   U23  pp.   5x7|. 

1883.    (1911  reprint)  Illustrated 8.00 

ALBERT  GALLATIN.  Born  in  Switzerland,    to  America  in  1780,   later  located  in 
Western  Pennsylvania  where  he  built  his  home  near  New  Geneva,  Fayatte  County, 
married  Hannah  Nickolson  of  New  York.     Member  of   the  Pennsylvania  Legislature 
and  the  United  States  Senate.     Took  an  active  part  in  the  affairs  of  Western 
Pennsylvania  during  the  Whiskey  Insurrection.     Secretary  of  the  United 
States  Treasury.     Iidexed. 


BIOGRAPHIES 

108.  GALLITZIN,  PRINCE.  (1770-181|1)  By  Daniel  Sargent. 327pp.5ibc8.19U6  Illua  .5.00 
MITRI,   or  the  story  of  Prince  Demetrius  Augustine  Gallitzin,   the  son  of  a 
Russian  prince,   who  as  Father  Smith,   settled  at  Loretto,   Cambria  County, 

where  he  established  a  Catholic  Missionary.  Indexed. 

109.  GALLITZIN,   PRINCE.    (1770-I81|l)  By  Peter  Henry  Lemcke,257pp.  19^1 . Illus.  .5.00 
LIFE  AND  WORK  OF  PRINCE  GALLITZIN,  Loretta,   Cambria  County,   as  written  by 
Father  Lemcke  in  1839  and  translated  by  Rev.   Joseph  C.  Plumpe.  Indexed. 

110.  HOOVER,   JAMES  M.    (1872-1935)  By  Mary  D.  Hoover.31pp.  1935.  Illus 3.00 

IN  MEMORIAM,   Rev.   James  M.  Hoover,   a  native  of  Franklin  County,   and  a 
Methodist  Missionary  who  died  in  Sibu,  Borneo. 

111.  HUSBAND,   HERMAN.    (1721+-1795)  By  Mary  Elinor  Lazenby.  180  pp.   $hfli« 

19k0.  Illustrated ,  , 6.00 

HERMAN  HUSBAND,   resident  of  Maryland,   North  Carolina  and  Pennsylvania  during 
the  Revolutionary  War  and  early  Constitutional  periods.     Founder  of  the  town 
of  Somerset,  Somerset  County.      The  Whiskey  Insurrection  and  other  local 
history. 

112.  KEPHART,   E.B.    (183U-1906)  .By  Lewis  F.  John. I4I7  pp. £x7j.  1907. Illus 6.00 

THE  LIFE  OF  EZEKIEL  BORING  KEPHART,   a  statesman,   educator,  preacher  and  for 
twenty-five  years,     Bishop  of  the  church  of  the  United  Brethern  in  Christ, 
Born  Clearfield  County,   a  son  of  Henry  and  Sarah  (Goss)  Kephart.   Relates 
frontier  life,   education,   logging     and  rafting,    college  life,  pastor  at 
Altoona,   Johnstown,  Greensburg,   Mt.  Pleasant.     President  of  Western 
College,  Western,  Iowa,  State  Senator,   Bishop.   Diary  of  his  missionary 
visits   to  Africa  and  Europe. 

113.  McCLELLAND,   ROBERT.    (1770-1815)  By  John  L.  Finafrock.    2  Vol.    21  &  27  pp. 

n.d.  Wprs.  Pub.   by  Kittoch tinny  Historical  Society 7.00 

ROBERT  McCLELLAN.  Born  in  Franklin  County,  Frontiersman,  Indian  fighter, 
trader  and   explorer  of  the  West. 

111*.   McGINNES,    JAMES  Y.    (I8l5-l85l) .   By  D.L.   Hughes.    352  pp.   ipc7  185U 6.00 

LIFE  OF  REV.   JAMES  Y.  McGINNES,    of  Shade  Gap,  Huntingdon  County.     His 
parentage  and  boyhood  in  Cumberland  County,   his  life  at  Jefferson  College, 
life  at  Indiana  Theological  Seminary,   marriage  with  Elizabeth  M.   Criswellj 
Presbyterian  Church  pastor  at  Lewistown,  111.,   and  at  Shade  Gap,   where  he 
conducted  the  Milnwood  Academy. 

115.  MERCER,   HUGH.    (1725-1777)  By  John  T.  Goolrick. lUOpp. 5x8. 1906. Illus. .. ,12.00 
THE  LIFE  OF  GENERAL  HUGH  MERCER,   with  brief  sketches   of  General  George 
Washington,   John  Paul  Jones,  Gen. George  Weedon, James  Monroe,   and  Mrs. Mary 
Ball  Washington  who  were  friend.-:?  and  associates.  Practiced  medicine  as  early 
as  1750  while  residing  in  Peters   Township,   Cumberland  County,   from  where  he 
was   commissioned  a  Captain  of  the  Provincial  Forces  and  participated  in  Col. 
John  Armstrong's   expedition  of  1756  and  the  burning  of  the  Indian  town  of 
Kittanning,   during  which  engagement  he  was  wounded  and  became  separated  from 
his   command.     Genealogical  table  of  the  Mercer  family  including  the  family 
names   of  Buck,   Caper ton,   Chew,    Cooks,   Crump,    Crutchfield,  Forbes,   Gilmer, 
Glossell,   Gordon,   Herndon,   JOrdon,  Merritt,  Patton,    Taylor,   Walker,  Waller, 
Williams  and  others . 


BIOGRAPHIES 

116.  MILLER,   D.L.    (I8I4I-I92I)  By  Bess  Royer  Bates.   3U0  pp.£hc8  192k 6.00 

LIFE  OF  D.L.  MILLER,   of  the  Church  of  the  Brethern,   who  was  born  in  Maryland 
and  died  at  Huntingdon,  Huntingdon  County.     One  of  the  founders  of  Mount 
Morris  College,  111.  Accounts  of  his  travels, his  sermons  and  editorials. 

117.  ORR,   JOHN.    (1797-1870).  By  John  G.  Orr.   33  pp.  1903.  Wprs 3.00 

BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCH  OF  J.   ORR  AND  BROTHERS,   of  Orrstown,  Franklin  County. 
Other  family  names  related  by  marriage:  Bard,   Breckinridge,   Carr,   Dunlop, 

Gish,  Hamilton,  McKibben,   Maxwell,   Rea,  Reid,  Riddle,   Ritchie,  Vance. 

118.  PEART,   ROBERT  E.    (1856-1920)  By  Mercedes  Buck.   kh  pp.1937  .Wprs 3.00 

MEMORIAL  BOOK  TO  ADMIRAL  ROBERT  EDWIN  PEARY,   discoverer  of  the  North  Pole. 

Born  Cresson  Township,   Cambria  County,  his  biography  and  memorials,   including 
his  statue  erected  on  Route  22  west  of  Cresson  in  1937.  Illustrated. 

119.  PITCAIRN,  ROBERT.    (1836-1909)  By  William  Bender  Wilson. 50pp. 5x8  1913... 5. 00 
ROBERT  PITCAIRN,  born  in  Scotland,  migrated  to  Pittsburgh  in  181*6,   and  in 

1853  accepted  employment  with  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  at  the  Mountain 
House,  near  Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County,   as  telegraph  operator,   advancing  to 
the  position  of  Superintendent  of  the  Pittsburgh  Division. 

120.  ROEBLING,   JOHN  A.    (I806-I869)  By  D.B.  Steinman.l*57  pp.   5x8  19U5  Illus.5.00 
THE  BUILDING  OF  THE  BRIDGE,    the  story  of  John  August  Roebling  and  his  son, 
Washington  Augustus  Roebling.     Born  in  Germany  1806,    to  America  1831,   and 
founded  Saxonburg,  Butler  County,   where  he  manufactured  in  l8ij.l  wire  rope 

to  replace  the  hemp  rope  used  on  the  Allegheny  Portage  Railroad  between 
Hollidaysburg  and  Johnstown,   the  beginning  of  an  industry  which  lead  to 
contracts   to  build  suspension  bridges  at  Pittsburgh,   Niagara  Falls, 
Cincinnati,   and  the  Brooklyn  Bridge.  Indexed. 

121.  ST.    CLAIR,   ARTHUR.    (173U-18I8) .By  Frazer  Ells  Wilson.253pp  5x8  19UU 6.00 

ARTHUR  ST.   CLAIR,   rugged  ruler  of  the  Old  Northwest,   an  epic  of  the  American 
Frontier,  Revolutionary  War  hero  and  first  Governor  of  the  Northwest 
Territory.  Born  Scotland,   served  with  the  British  Army  during  the  French  and 
Indian  Wars,   married  Phoebe  Bayard  of  Boston,    commandant  at  Fort  Bedford, 
settled  at  Ligonier,  Westmoreland  County,   and  took  a  prominent  part  in  the 
early  history  of  Western  Pennsylvania,    the  Ohio  and  other  states  c£  the  Old 
Northwest.     Illustrated  and  indexed. 

122.  SCHWAB,   CHARLES  M.    (1862-1939)  By  E.G.   Grace.   5Upp.  1950 5.00 

CHARLES  M.  SCHWAB.     A  tribute  to  his  life,  being  the  first  annual  address  in 
the  Charles  M.  Schwab  Memorial  Lectureship  of  the  American  Iron  and  Steel 
Institute,  Hotel  Pierre,  N.T.,   May  21,   19U7.   Born  near  Williamsburg,  Blair 
County,   and  later  moved  to  Loretto,    Cambria  County,   where  he  maintained  an 
elaborate  home  and  several  farms. 

123.  SMITH,  WILLIAM  (1727-1803)  By  Horace  Wemyss  Smith. 2  Vols.   595-600  pp. 
7xlO|.l878.  Illustrated ...  .12.00 

LIFE  AND  CORRESPONDENCE  OF  THE  REV.  WILLIAM  SMITH,   PP.,    first  provost  of  the 
College  and  Academy  of  Philadelphia.     Proprietor  and  founder  of  Huntingdon, 
county  seat  of  Huntingdon  County,  where  some  of  his  descendants  lived  and 
are  buried.     Other  family  names  frequently  mentioned  in  the  index  and 
appendix:  Beckett,  Blackwell,   Blodget,  Branson,   Bond,   Brinton,   Cadwalader, 
Calvin,   Cochran,  ErskLne,  Franks,  Goldsborough,   Hamilton,  Henry,   Hobart, 

Jenney,   Jones,   Kimball,   Kinners] ey,   Kuhn,   Lincoln,  Lyle,   McElfee,  Moore, 
Ridgely,  Steele,  Weymss,  West,  Whelen,  White,  Willing.  Partially  indexed. 


BIOGRAPHIES 

12li.  SMITH,   THOMAS.    (17U5-1809)  By  Burton  Alva  Konkle. 303pp.  190li.Illus 10.00 

THE  LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF  THOMAS  SMITH,   a  Pennsylvania  member  of  the  Continental 
Congress  and  member  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania.     A  surveyor  and  a 
pioneer  in  the  counties  of  Bedford  and  Huntingdon,   a  lawyer,   a  clerk,   recorder 
and  Justice  of   the  Common  Pleas   Court  and  member  of  the  Assembly,   also 
Colonel  during  the  Revolutionary  War.     A  brother  of  Dr.  William  Smith, founder 
of  the  town  of  Huntingdon.     Other  family  names  frequently  mentioned  in  the 
index:   Addison,  Atlee,  Brackenridge,   Bradford,   Bryan,    Cannon,    Chew,    Clymer, 
Croghan,  Galbraith,   Jones,  Lukens,  Matlack,  McClean,  McKean,  Montgomery, 
Morris,  Reed,  Ross,   Ruch,  Shippen,  St.   Clair,  Van  Deren,  Wilson,  Woods, 
Wynkoop,  Yeates.     Other  localities:    Cumberland,  Mifflin  and  Westmoreland  Cos. 

125.  STEVENS,    THADDEUS.    (1792-1868)   By  Ralph  Korngold.   1|60  pp. 1955  8.00 
THADDEUS  STEVENS,   a  being  darkly  wise  and  rudely  great.     Born  in  Vermont,   he 
migrated  to  York,   then  practiced  the  legal  profession  in  Gettysburg.  Adams 
County,   served  in  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature  and  advocated  free  public 
education.     Elected  to  Congress  in  181x9  and  served  throughout  the  period  of 

the  Civil  War.     Opposed  slavery.     Indexed. 

126.  WEISER,    CONRAD.    (1696-1760).   By  Paul  A.W.   Wallace.   6I48  pp.   V)\\$  Illus.8.00 
CONRAD  WEISER,   friendof  Colonist  and  Mohawk.    "Pennsylvania's  Indian 
Ambassador",  was   one  of  the  world's   great  originals,    a  hot-headed,    true- 
hearted  whimsical  jack-of-all-trades;   a  farmer  and  the  owner  of  a  tannery, 

one  of  the  founders  of  Reading. .a  colonel  on  active  service  during  the 
French  and  Indian  War,    the     first  President  Judge  of  Berks  County,   a  faithful 
husband  and  the  father  of  fourteen  children,   a  monk  of  Ephrata,    a  pillar'  of 
the  Lutheran  Church,    a  promoter  of  Moravian  Missions,    a  rebel  in  New  York, 
and  a  prisoner  in  an  Albany  jail,    a  hymn-writer,    traveler,   stateman,   linquist, 
diplomat,    and  a  woodsman."  History  of  the  Indian  nations,    tribes   and   chief- 
tains,  also,    early  settlers   of  Eastern  Pennsylvania.     Indian  negotiations  and 
purchases   of  land  by  the  Perm  family  and  heirs.      Travels   to  the  Indian  tribes 
through  Pennsylvania  to  New  York  state  and   the  Ohio. 

127.  WEISER,    CONRAD.    (I696-I76O) .   By  C.Z.Weiser.   lliO  pp.   5x7  1899 6.00 

THE  LIFE  OF  (JOHN)   CONRAD  WEISER,   his  family  and  life  at  Livingstone  Manor, 
Schoharie,  N.Y.,    and  at  Tulpehacken,   Berks   Countyj   his  youth,   marriage, 
relatives  and  children.     His   official  history  as  an  interpreter,    officer 
during  the  French  and  Indian  War  and  his   autobiography.      The  story  of  Regina 
Hartman,   Indian  captive. 

128.  WILLIAMS,    DANIEL  HALE.  (1856-19 3D   By  Helen  Buckler. 38lpp.5|x8. 19 % 7-00 

DOCTOR  DAN,  pioneer  in  American  Surgery,   born  at  Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County, 

a  son  of  Daniel  Williams,   Jr.,   and  Sarah  Ann  Price.      The  inspiring  story  of 
Doctor  Daniel  Hale  Williams,    the  Negro  who  was  the  first  surgeon  ever  to 
operate  successfully  on  the  human  heart.     At  an  early  age  he  resided  at 
Janesville,  Wisconsin,   graduated  from  Chicago  Medical  College  in  1883.     He 
was   the  fir3t  vice-president  of  the  National  Medical  Association,   head  of 
the  Freedman's  Hospital  in  Washington,    D.C.,and  worked   to  establish  the 
Provident  Hospital  in  Chicago.     Indexed. 

129.  CRESAP,    THOMAS O(l69k-1790)  By  Kenneth  P. Bailey, 322pp.  1914*. 5ibc8. Illus. .  .5.00 
THOMAS   CRESAP,   MARYLAND  FRONTIERSMAN.   Includes   Cresap's  residence  in  York 
County,    the  Ohio  Company,   Maryland -Pennsylvania  boundry  dispute,    the  French 

and  Indian  Wars,  R©d  Stone  Creek  settlement,  Old  Town,Md.  Frequent  mention 
of:  Henry  Bouquet,   Edward  Braddock,   George  Croghan,    Christopher  Gist,  William 
Johnson,  Andrew  Montour,  Authur  St. Clair,   George  Washington,   Conrad  Weiserj 
Indexed. 


CHURCHES  AND  CEMETERIES 

150.  Baptist,  Centre  Association.  68  pp.  1955.  Wprs.  I  Hub 1*.00 

HISTORICAL  PROGRAM  CO KKEMO RATING  THE  125TH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  TIE  CENTRE  BAPTIST 
ASSOCIATION,  held  at  Milesburg,  Centre  Count/,  1955.  History  of  churches 
located  in  Bedford,  Blair,  Cambria,  Centre,  Clearfield,  Clinton,  Huntingdon, 

and  Indiana  Counties. 

151.  BRETHERN.  By  Martin  Grove  Brumbaugh.  ^>$9   pp.  1899.  IHus 12.00 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  GERMAN  BAPTIST  BRSTHERN  in  Europe  and  America.   The  author 
served  as  President  of  Juniata  College  and  as  Governor  of  Pennsylvania. 
Includes  the  mother  congregation  in  Germany,  list  of  members  who  joined  the 
church  in  Europe  and  those  who  came  to  America.  Colonial  congregations  and 
church  leaders. 

152.  BRETHERN.  By  David  M.  Adams .  60  pp .  5x6|.  1908  Illus . . .  '. 3.00 

A  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  THE  UPPER  CLAAR  CONGREGATION,  in  Union  Township,  Bedford 
County,  and  the  LOWER  CLAAR  CONGREGATION,  in  Greenfield  Township,  Blair 
County.  Brief  biographical  sketches  of  pastors  and  workers. 

153.  BRETHERN.  MIDDLE  DIST.  By  the  Conference  56l  pp.  1925.  Illus.        7.00 
A  HISTORY  OF  THE  CHURCH  OF  THE  BRETHERN  IN  THE  MIDDLE  DISTRICT,  principally 

of  the  counties  of  Bedford,  Blair,  Huntingdon  and  Mifflin.  Ministers, 
trustees,  deacons,  members,  with  biographical  sketches.  General  index. 

151*.  CARLISLE  GRAVEYARD.  By  Sara  Woods  Parkinson.  259  pp.  1930.  Illus 8.00 

MEMORIES  OF  CARLISLE'S  OLD  GRAVEYARD,  inscriptions  copied  in  I898  from 
tombstones  in  the  oldest  cemetery  at  Carlisle,  Cumberland  County.  "An  Hour 
in  the  Old  Graveyard",  relates  biographical  and  personal  history  of  those 
buried.  History  of  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati,  and  names  of  the  original 
members  of  the  Carlisle  Division.  An  account  of  Molly  Pitcher,  Indexed. 

155.  CATHOLIC,  Cambria  County.  By  Ferdinand  Kittell,  1*05  pp.  1899.  Illus..  .25.00 
SOUVENIR  OF  LORETTO  CENTENARY,  1799-1899.  Published  to  commemorate  the 
centenary  of  St.  Michael's  Roman  Catholic  Church  at  Loretto.  Founded  by 
Father  Demetrius  Augustine  Gallitzin.  Marriages  and  baptismals  performed  by 
Father  Gallitzin  from  1799  to  181*0.  Register  of  deaths  from  1793  to  1899, 
chiefly  from  tombstone  inscriptions.  Biographical  sketches  and  obituaries 

of  the  Pastors  and  members.  Frequent  mention  of  Charles  M.  Schwab.  Family 
names  most  frequently  mentioned;  Adams,  Alcorn,  Ashcroft,  Bradley,  Brown, 
Burgoon,  Burke,  Byrne,  Christy,  Conrad,  Coons,  Dimond,  Dodson,  Dougherty, 
Eckenrode,  Flick,  Glass,  Hertzog,  Hoover,  Huber,  Kane,  Kaylor,  Kean,  Kelly, 
Little,  Litzinger,  McConnell,  McCoy,  McDermitt,  McGough,  McGuire,  McMullen, 
Miller,  Myers,  Nagle,  Noel,  O'Neill,  Parrish,  Rager,  Skelly,  O'Skally, 
Smith,  Stevens,  Storm,  Sturm,  Sweeney,  Weakland,  Will, etc. 

156.  CHURCH  OF  GOD,  Blair  County.  By  Cyrus  A.  Byler  and  Elvin  Weidenhamer. 

1*8  pp.  8x11.  Wprs.  Illustrated 3.00 

BARE  MEMORIAL  CHURCH  OF  GOD,  Roaring  Spring.  Dedicatory  program  and  other 
services,  commemorating  the  completion  of  the  church  home  and  school  of 
religious  education. 

157.  DUNKER,  LYCOMING  CO.  By  Joseph  H.  McMinn.  77pp.  1901.  Wprs.  Illus 1*.00 

BLOOMING  GROVE,  a  historyof  the  congregation  of  German  Dunkers,  together 

with  the  origin  of  the  German  Baptist  Church. 


CHURCHES  AND  CEMETERIES 

158.  LUTHERAN,   BLAIR  COUNTY.   By  Floyd  G.Hoenstine.61;pp.l953,Illus.Wprs 2.00 

A  HISTORY  OF   TtlE  ZION  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  CHURCH  of  Hollidaysburg, 
Commemorating  the  centennial   anniversary  of  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone, 
1953,   and  the  organizing  of  the  congregation  in  1803.     Biographical  sketches 

of  the  Ministers  with  interesting  historical  data  from  the  minutes  of  the 
Church  Council.     Profusely  illustrated. 

159.  LUTHERAN,   BLAIR  COUNTY.   By  W.C.Eastep.   30pp.8xlO|.1951uWprs.Illus 2.00 

ONE  HUNDRED  AND 'FIFTY  YEARS  OF  CHRISTIAN  SERVICE,   150th  anniversary  of  Zion 
Lutheran  Church  of  Williamsburg,    and  ST.   JOHNS  LUTHERAN  CHURCH  on  Clover 
Creek,  Woodbury  Township. 

160.  LUTHERAN,   BLAIR  COUNTY.  By  V.D.   Naugle.lil;pp.   8x11  1929.Wprs.Hlus U.00 

The  125TH  ANNIVERSARY  OF  ZION'S  LUTHERAN  CHURCH,   l80l;-1929,  Williamsburg. 

A  brief  history  of  the  congregation,  her  organizations  and  her  cemeteries. 
Names   of  members  18U2  to  18H6  and  1872  to  1876.  Profusely  illustrated. 

161.  LUTHERAN,  FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  By  D.H.  Focht.   h6  pp. 1855.  Paper 5.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  GRINDSTONE  HILL  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  CHURCH,   Guilford 
Township,   to  l85h.     Biographical  sketches  of  early  Pastors.   Inscriptions 

from  oldest  tombstones. 

162.  LUTHERAN,  MONTGOMERY  CO.   By  Ernest  T.Krotachmann.l82pp.7xlO.  1893 
Illustrated 6.00 

THE  OLD  TRAPPE  CHURCH,  a  memorial  of  the  sesqui- centennial  services  of  the 
Augustus  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,  Trappe,  with  a  history  of  the  Church 
and  its  Pastors.     Biographical  sketches  of  the  Pastors. 

163.  LUTHERAN,   PERRY  COUNTY.   By  D.H. Focht.    370pp.    5x8.     1862 6.00 

CHURCHES  BETWEEN  THE  MOUNTAINS,  a  history  of  the  Lutheran  congregations. 
Early  German  settlers,  names  of  persons  baptized  and  confirmed.  Pastors, 
deacons,   elders,  members  and  local  history  of  the  churches. 

I61i.  LUTHERAN  MINIS TERIUM.  By  General  Council.   6l9pp.  I898 12.00 

DOCUMENTARY  HISTORY  OF  THE  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  MINIS TERIUM,   proceedings 
of  the  annual  conventions  from  17U8   to  1821.  Lists  names  of  P as t or s , 
candidates,   lay-delegates  present,  with  reports   on  number  baptized, confirmed, 
in  each  congregation. 

165.  LUTHERAN  SYNOD,   ALLEGHENY.  By  W.H.Bruce  Carney.   871  pp.l9l8.Illus 9.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  ALLEGHENY  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  SYNOD,    together  with  a  topical 
handbook  of  the  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church,   its  ancestry,   origin  and 
development.     Early  history  and  background  in  Europe.   Exodus  to  America. 
Origin  and  development  of  synods.   History  of  the  congregations  in  Bedford, 
Blair,    Cambria,    Clearfield,  Huntingdon  and  Somerset  Counties.  Biographical 
sketches   of  Ministers,   and  portraits  of  Ministers  and  laymen.   Index  to  names 

of  Pastors  and  a  general  index. 

166.  LUTHERAN  SYNOD.  By  Adam  Stump  &  Henry  Anstadt.   695pp.  1925 7.00 

HISTORY  OF   THE  EVANGELICAL  LUTHERAN  SYNOD  OF  WEST  PENNSYLVANIA,    of  the^ 
United  Lutheran  Church  in  America,  1825-1925.     Pioneer  Lutherans  in 
Pennsylvania.     History  of  the  congregations  in  Adams,   Cumberland, Franklin, 
and  York  Counties.   Biographical  sketches  of  Pastors.   General  Index.   Illus. 


CHURCHES  AND  CEMETERIES 

167.  LUTHERANS.   By  Edmund  Jacob  Wolf.    $hk  pp.1889.   IHus 8.00 

THE  LUTHERANS   IN  AMERICA,   a  story  of  struggle,   progress,   influence  and 
marvelous  growth.      The  reformation,   earliest  Lutherans  in  America, formation 
of  the  synods,   the  general  council,   etc.   Indexed. 

168.  METHODIST,    CENTRAL  CONF.   By  John  H.Daugherty,    270pp. 1907.  Wprs. Illus. . .U.00 
THE  MINUTES   of  the  29th  annual  session  of  the  Central  Pennsylvania  Conference 

of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  held  at  Tyone,  Blair  County  in  1907. 

169.  METHODIST,   Clearfield  County.By  George  W.Rheem  &  Thos. H.Murray.  186  pp. 
5x8.  1910  Illustrated 3.00 

CENTENNIAL  HISTORY  OF  METJ-DJISM  IN  CLEARFIELD,   1810-1910. 

170.  PRESBYTERIAN,  Blair  Co.   By  W.R.Metz.   78pp.   19U1.  Wprs 2.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  OF  WILLIAMSBURG,   on  the  occasion 
of  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  building,   and  the  125th  anniversary  of  the 
organization.     Biographical  sketches  of  Pastors  and  elders. 

171.  PRESBYTERIAN,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  Gilbert  Ernest  Swope. 223pp. I898. Illus. 8. 00 
HISTORY  OF  THE  BIG  SPRING  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,  Newville,  Newton  Township, 

for  the  years  1737-1898.     Early  history,   biographical  sketches  of  Pastors, 
elders  and  sons.     Subscription  list  for  1786,  members  for  the  year  1789  and 
1808,   with  full,  names,   ages  and  district  residence.  Members  admitted  1791  to 
1829,   baptisms  from  1802  to  1851,  marriages  from  1791  to  I8£l.    Tombstones 
Inscriptions  of  persons  born  prior  to  1800.     Soldiers  buried  In  the  graveyard. 
Address  by  Rev.  Ebenezer  Erskine  at  the  celebration  of  the  founding  of  the 
Log  College  at  Ne;:haminy  on  "The  Presbyterians   of  the  Cumberland  Valley". 

172.  PRESBYTERIAN,   CUMBERLAND  VALLEY.  By  Alfred  Nevln.   338pp. Ujx7-j.l8£2 6.00 

CHURCHES  OF   THE  VALLEY,  historical  sketches  of  the  old  Presbyterian  congre- 
gations  of  Cumberland  and  Franklin  Counties;   early  history;   pastors;   elders; 
members  and  some  tombstone  inscriptions  of  the  churches  of  Middle  Spring, 

Big  Spring,  Silvers'   Spring,  Mercersburg,  Welsh  Run,   Chambersburg,  Shippensburg, 
Greencastle,   Rocky  Spring,  Path  Valley,   Dickinson,   Carlisle  and  others. 

173.  PRESBYTERIAN,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  Allen  D.Thompson.   21  pp.  1927.  Wprs 3.00 

THE  MEETING  HOUSE  SPRINGS  GRAVEYARD,   near  Carlisle.     Historical  address,    tomb- 
stone inscriptions   of  members  of  the  following  family  names:   Black,   Chambers, 
Denny,   Drennen,   Dunbar,   Fleming,  Forbes,   Graham,  Greason,  Henderson,   Kinkead, 
Laird,   McAllister,  McCullough,  Parker,    Thomson,  Weakley  and  Young. 

171*.  PRESBYTERIAN,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  Belle  McKinney  Hays  Swope.   227pp. 1900.  .8.00 
HISTORY  OF  THE  MIDDLE  SPRING  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,  in  Hopewell  Township,  near 
Shippensburg,   for  the  years  1738   to  1900.     Early  history  of  the  church  and 
settlers  from  1730.  Biographical  sketches  of   the  Pastors,   elders  and  sons 
Baptisms  from  1803  to  1900,  marriages  from  1803  to  1900,   and  deaths  from 
1872  to  1900.  Tombstone  inscriptions  of  burials  in  upper  and  lower  grave- 
yards,  also  in  Hanna!s  graveyard.     An  account  of  Middle  Spring  in  the 
Revolutionary  War  with  names  of  members  who  participated.     Illus. 

175.  PRESBYTERIAN,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  John  B.  Landis.    31pp.   190h  Wprs.  Illus. 5. 00 
THE  OLD  STONE  MEETING-HOUSE,   1757-1832,  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Carlisle 
Historical  sketch  of  events  during  its  earliest  days. 


CHURCHES  AND  CEMETERIES 

176.  PRESBYTERIAN,    CUMBERLAND  CO.   By  Joseph  A. Murray. 8 8pp.  1905. Illus 6.00 

SEMI-CENTENNIAL  OF  THE  SECOND  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,    1883,    Carlisle.  Historical 
address  and  appendices   containing  copies   of  early  documents,   not  previously 
published,    relating  to   the  Stone  Meeiing  House   on  the  Square.   Biographical 
sketches   of  Pastors,   elders   and  members. 

177.  PRESBYTERIAN,    CUMBERLAND  COUNTY.   69pp.   1909.  Wprs.   Illus 7.00 

SILVER  SPRING  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   173U  to  1909,   exercises  in  commemoration 

of  the  17!? th  anniversary.  Addresses  which  relate  early  history  of  the  church, 
its  pastors  and  members,   residents  and  some  tombstone  inscriptions. 

178.  PRESBYTERIAN,   DAUPHIN  CO.  By  Mathias  Wilson  McAlarnoy.3U3pp.l890 15.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  SESQUI- CENTENNIAL  OF  PAXTANG  CHURCH,    contains  history  of  the 
church,  historical  addresses,  marriages, baptisms,    communions,   dismissions  and 
deaths,   I7IU4.  to  1839.  Tombstone  inscriptions  and  biographical  notes. 

179.  PRESBYTERIAN,   DAUPHIN  CO.   By  Helen  Bruce  Wallace.    235pp.5x8.1913. 10.00 

HISTORIC  PAXTON,    (PAXTANG)  HER  DAYS  AND  HER  WAYS,  17 22-1913.  Monographs  of  the 
ministers,   including  R^.  John  Elder,   "The  Fighting  Parson",   a  Colonel  during 
the  French  and  Indian  War.     Historic  sketches  of  the  Paxton  and  Derry  churches 
and  family  recipes   contributed  by  members.   Illus. 

180.  PRESBYTERIAN,   FRANKLIN  CO.  By  S.S.  Wylie  &  A.Nevin  Pomeroy.  117pp.  1895     6.00 
HISTORY  OF  THE  ROCKY  SPRING  CH.  Addresses  delivered  at  the  centennial  anniversary 
of  the   edifice.  Lists  of  pew  holders  for  1768  to  179k  and  1800.   Tombstone  in- 
scriptions  of  burials  with  year  of  birth  and  death.     Illus. 

181.  PRESBYTERIAN,  FRANKLIN  CO. By  Thomas  Creigh.   10 3pp.  1877. Wprs 7.00 

HISTORY  CF  THE  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  OF  UPPER  WEST  CONOCOCHEAGUE,  1738-1876, 
Mercersburg,  during  the  pastorate  of  John  Steel,  John  King,  David  Elliott, 
and  Thomas  Creigh.  List  of  communing   members  from  1770  to  1877. 

182.  PRESBYTERIAN,   HUNTINGDON  CO.By  Harold  Tapscott  Smith.l6ppl937  Wprs. 111. 3.00 
THE  ALEXANDRIA  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   SESQUI  -CENTENNIAL  CELEBRATION.   History  of 
church  and  list  of  communicants  for  the  years  1788,1832  to  18U2. 

183.  PRESBYTERIAN,  LANCASTER  CO.By  L.L.Ziegler.l85pp.   1902  Illus 12.00 

AN  AUTHENTIC  HISTORY  OF  DONEGAL  PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   located  in  East  Donegal 
Township.     Includes  records   of  the  Presbytery,  Presbyterian  history,   land 
titles,   family  charts  of  members  and  tombstone  inscriptions.     Also,    DONEGAL 
MORAVIAN  CHURCH,   history  and  tombstone  inscriptions. 

18U.  PRESBYTERISM,    FRANKLIN  CO.    By  John  Stewart. llipp.   I89U  Wprs ........3.00 

PRESBYTERISM  AND  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,   an  address  delivered  on  the 
occasion  of  Rocky  Spring  Centennial  Celebration. 

185.  PRESBYTERY  OF  CARLISLE.  By  George  Norcross.   2  Vol.  1*61  &  U75pp.2-889.HH2.00 
THE  CENTENNIAL  MEMORIAL  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  CARLISLE.  Historical  reminis censes 
and  early  history  of  congregations  in  the  counties  of  Adams,   Cumberland, Dauphin, 
Franklin, Fulton,Perry  and  others.  Biographical  sketches   of  Pastors,   elders  and 
distinguished  laymen.   Completely  indexed. 

186.  PRESBYTERY  OF  HUNTINGDON.  By  William  J.Gibson. 362pp. 187U.II3-US 8.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  HUNTINGDON,   the  Presbyterian  congregations  of  the 
counties  of  Bedford, Blair, Centre, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Juniata  and  Mifflin. List 


CHURCHES  MD  CEMETERIES 

186.  coatd.   of  Pastors  received  from  1809   to  1871.     Biographical  sketches  of 
deceased  pastors  and  eldnrs. 

187.  PRESBYTERY  OF  HUNTINGDON.  By  the  Presbytery.   U22pp.7jxll.l896  Illus..  ..10.00 
THE  CENTENNIAL  ANNIVERSARY  OF   THE  HUNTINGDON  PRESBYTERY,   1795-1895.   A 
historical  memorial   to  the  Presbyterian  congregations   of  the  counties  of 
Bedford,  Blair,   Centre,   Clearfield,   Huntingdon,   Juniata  and  Mifflin.  History 

of  the   churches  with  mention  of  Pastors,   elders  and  members. Completely  indexed. 

188.  PRESBYTERY  OF  KITTANNING.  By  D.H.  Sloan.   U30pp.   1888 10.00 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  PRESBYTERY  OF  KITTANNING.     Presbyterian  churches  of 
Western  Pennsylvania  located  principally  in  the   counties  of  Armstrong  and 
Indiana.     Biographical  sketches   of  Pastors,    elders  and  early  settlers. Indexed. 

189.  PRESBYTERIAN  RE-UNION.   568  pp.   1870.   Illustrated 10.00 

PRESBYTERIAN  RE-UNION.  MEMORIAL  VOLUME.   The  separation  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  the  United  States  in  1837  into  the  Old  School  Branch  and  the  New 
School  Branch,   and  its  reunion  at  Pittsburgh  in  1871.     Biographical  sketches 
of  the  Pastors  of  both  branches  and  of  the  reunion  committee,    of  whom  the 
following  were  of  central  Pennsylvania  families;  Neill,   Junkin,   Krebs, 
Duffield,  Beatty,  Monford,   Galloway,   Elliott.  General  index. 

190.  REFORMED,   BERKS  CO.   By  W.J.Kershner  &  Adam  G.Lerch'.U9Upp.  1916 10.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  ST.   JOHN'S   (HAIN'S)  REFORMED  CHURCH,   in  Lower  Heidelberg 
Township,  better  known  as  tie  Hain's  Church  with  biographical  sketches  and 
historical  references   to  the  Pastors.   Chronological  lists  of  baptisms  from 

17U7  to  1753,   1757  to  I9I63   funerals  held  between  18. 3U  and  1916,   and 
marriages  performed  between  18 71  and  1916.     Illus. 

191.  REFORMED,  BLAIR  COUNTY".  By  Melvin  Guy  Hartman. 52pp. 19 5U. 7jxl0 .Wprs.  3.00 
FAITH  OF  OUR  FATHERS. .  , LIVING  STILL,    the  sesqui- centennial  history  of  St. John's 
Evangelical  and  Reformed  church  of  Martinsburg.  Profusely  illustrated. 

192.  REFORMED,  NORTHAMPTON  CO.  By  Henry  Mar tyn  Kief fer.  UOUpp.1902 12.00 

SOME  OF  THE  FIRST  SETTLERS  OF  "THE  FORKS  OF  THE  DELAWARE",   and  their  descendants, 
being  a  translation  from  the  German  of  the  record  books  of  the  First  Reformed 
Church  of  Easton  from  1760   to  1852.  Baptisms  from  1763  to  18 23; deaths  and  burials 
of  the  four  united  Reformed  congregation;Easton,Greenwich, Dryland, Mount  Bethel 
and  Plainfield  from  1786  to  18UU;   and  marriages  performed  between  1787  &  1852. Illus, 

193.  REFORMED,  PERRY  COUNTY.  By  M.H.  Groh.   U26pp.   6x8.1887.  Paper 5.00 

HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  THE  LANDISBURG  CHARGE.  Origin  and  history  of  the  Reformed 
Church  in  America.  History  of  congregations  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
Pastors. 

19U.  REFORMED  CHURCH.   By  William  J.   Hinkle.  U32pp.   1951 6.00 

MINISTERS  OF  THE  GERMAN  REFORMED  CONGREGATIONS  in  Pennsylvania  and  other 
colonies  in  the  eighteenth  century,   with  biographies  of  the  Ministers   of  the 
coetus   of  Pennsylvania  and  of  the  independent  Reformed  Ministers.  Biographical 
index  and  index  of  places. 

195.   TUNKERS  AND  BRETHERN.  By  H.R.Holsinger.   826pp.  1901.   Illus 10.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  TUNKERS  AND  THE  BRETHERN  CHURCH,    embraces  the  Church  of  the 
Brethern,   the  Tunkers,the  Seventh-Day  German  Baptist  Church, the  German  Baptist 
Church,    the  Old  Genian  Baptists,   and  Brethern  Church,  including  their  origin, 
doctrine, biography  and  literature. Religious  practice  of  laying  on  of  hands, feet 
washing, love  feasts, etc. A  general  index  to  congregations  and  biographies. 


CITY,    TOW  AND  VILLAGE 

i    BELLEFONTE,    CENTRE  CO.   By  Ruth  Inez  Kapp.   J?  pp.   1937  Wprs 3.00 

.T.-RFONTE.   ITS  FOUNDING  AND  DEVELOPMENT,    from  179£  to  1835.  A  thesis 
fitted  for  the  degree  of  Master  of  Art  at  Pennsylvania  State  College. 

BELLWOOD,  BLAIR  CO.  By  Semi -Centennial  Asso.   56pp  1937.  Wprs.  Illus 2.00 

T.WQOD.  PAST  AND  PRESENT,   an  historical  booklet  published  in  connection 
-,h  Bellwood's  semi-centennial. 

>     CARLISLE,   CUMBERLAND  CO .  By  Civic  Club .  173  PP .  1907 .  IHus .6 .00 

JLISLE.  OLD  AND  NEW,   an  address  by  Hon.   Edward  W.  Biddle,  with  the  story  of 
,penings  in  the  town,    continued  to  the  year  of  publication  by  others. 

)    CARLISLE,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  Milton  Embick  Flower  &  Lenore  Embick 

>wer.  72pp.   7jxl0.  I9hk.  Wprs.  Illustrated .....3.50 

-s  xs  CARLISLE,   a  history  of  the  town  from  colonial  days  to  the  present. 

CARLISLE,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  Merkel  Landis.   2)\  pp.1931  Wprs.  Illua 3.00 

IL  WAR  DAYS  IN  CARLISLE,   address  delivered  in  1931,  includes  a  record  of 
ts  recruited  at  Carlisle  and  the  invasion  of  the  town. 

CARLISLE,   CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  David  Wilson  Thompson.  133PP-1932  Unb H.00 

JX  PUBLICATIONS  OF  CARLISLE,  178£-l835.  A  bibliography  of  imprints  from 
Fly  presses  of  Carlisle. 

j     CHAMBERSBURG,  FRANKLIN  CO.  By  Chamber  of  Commerce.  l6Upp.  19U5 6.00 

LMBERSBURG.  ITS  RECORD  AND  ITS  PROSPECT,   includes  its   origin,   evolutions, 
>wth  of  mamifacturies,  market  and  trades,   agriculture,   trends,   resources. 


J     CHAMBERSBURG,  FRANKLIN  CO.  By  Lewis  H.  Garrard.   60  pp.  18£6 ....7.00 

LMBERSBURG  IN  THE  C1DL0NY  AND  THE  REVOLUTION,  published  by  the  Historical 
^iety  of  Pennsylvania,    contains   the  name  of  the  officers,   the  constitution 
1  laws  of  the  Society;   the  settling  of  Chambersburg  by  Benjamin  Chambers, 
on  tier  life,    the  French  and  Indian  Wars,   the  Revolutionary  War,  military 
Lrs  and  letters  written  by  Colonel  James  Chambers  of  the  Continental  Army. 

\     CLAYSBURG,  BLAIR  CO.  By  Robert  S.Hoenstine.   96pp. 8^x11. 195U. Wprs 3.00 

;S  LONG  JOURNEY,  150  YEARS  OF  PROGRESS,  180U-19&.     History  of  community 
Margaret  MOnahan.  Program,  pageant  and  advertisements.  Illustrated. 

?.  CONEMAUGH,   CAMBRIA  CO.  By  Curtis  J.  Mar  and  S.A.Titus. l£2pp.  £c7.Wprs. ..  .6.00 
MIUGH;  A  GRAPHIC  STORY  OF  THE  JOHNSTOWN  FLOOD,    from  the  pens  of 
lrnalists  who  were  in  tte  valley,  May  31,  1889. 

).  FRENCHTOWN,  Bradford  Co.  By  Louise  Welles  Murray.l^Opp.  7x10 .  Illn^. ....  .12.00 

■S  STORY  OF  SOME  FRENCH  REFUGEES  AND  THEIR  "AZILUM",  1793-1800.  A  settlement 

the  nobility  of  France  who  prepared  an  asylum  for    their  queen,  Marie 
tionette.     Includes   the  erection  of  log  houses,   the  residents  and  genealogy 

descendants. 

L.  HOLLIDAYSBURG,  BLAIR  CO.  By  Floyd  G.Hoenstine.  U8pp.  19#. paper. 2.00 

ME  HISTORIC  HOMES  OF  HOLLIDAYSBURG,   history  and  genealogy  of  the  Adam 
aid ay  family  and  the  founding  of  the  town.     Maps  showing  original  lot 
tiers  and  the  owners  in  1873.     Thirteen  full  page  photographs  taken  in 
j#  of  some  of  the  substantial  homes  with  a  record  of  the  chain  oi   title 
om  the  original  owner  to  the  present  owner  and  names  of  occupants 
nbstone  inscriptions  marking  burials  in  the  Holliday  Burial  Ground. 


CI  IT,    TOWN  AND  VILLAGE 

200.  ALEXANDRIA,   HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  Robert  B.  Simpson.   80pp.   8jxll.l95£.Wprs..3,i 
ALEXANDRIA  COMMUNITY  BI- CENTENNIAL.   17^-1955. Topical  history,  including 
early  trails,   Indian  traders,   forts  and  events  during  the  Revolutionary    War. 
Genealogical  data  on  the  earliest  settlers  including  families  of:   Anderson, 
Bell,  Buchanan,   Bucher,   Caldwell,   Canan,   Cryder,   Cunningham,    Dean,   Donaldson, 
Gemmill,   Graffius,  Grove,  Hamer,  Harnish,   Hart,  Huyette,    Johnston,  Leffard, 
Laird,  Lytle,  McClure,  Minor,  Mitchell,  Neff,  Porter,  Scott,  Sharer,  Spencer, 
Stewart,   Travis,   Tussey,  Walker,  Wilson,  Whittaker,  Williams,   etc.  Illus. 

201.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.   By  Chamber  of  Commerce. 72pp. £x8.192£.Wprs 2.: 

THE  STORY  OF  ALTOONA,   a  booklet  relating  the  history  of  "The  Keystone  City 

of  the  Great  Keystone  State",  Profusely  illustrated. 

202.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Richard  E.  Beeler.   9 6pp. 8x10 |.19l;9.Wprs. Illus 2.; 

ALTOONA  CENTENNIAL  BOOKLET,  181|9-19U9,  noteworthy  personages  and  events, 
history  of  the  city,  the  Pennsylvania  Railroad,  the  school  system,  and  a 
chronological  table   to  noteworthy  dates  and  events.  Profusely  illustrated. 

203.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Charles  B.   Clark.  180pp.   9|xl2.l896. Illus 10,1 

ILLUSTRATED  ALTOONA.   A  complete  pen-picture  of  the   city  of  Altoona  at  the 
close  of  the  yea."  1895>;   historical,   descriptive,   statistical;   depicting  its 
advantage,   both  natural  and  acquired,   and  its  brilliant  future  prospects  a3 

a  railroad  city.     With  a  map  of  the  city  and  engravings   of  prominent 
buildings,   important  localities  and  portraits   of  representative  citizens. 

201;.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Harry  E.Emerick.£6pp.8xll.l922.Wprs.Illus 3,1 

OFFICIAL  PROGRAM,   OLD  HOME  WEEK,  Altoona  and  Blair  County.     History  of  the 
city  with  numerous  advertisements  and  pictures. 


20£.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Mirror  Printing  Co.   80pp.  1913. Illus 3. 

SEMI-CENT tiMNIAL  CELEBRATION  OF  THE  WAR  GOVERNOR'S   CONFERENCE,   Souvenir  booklet 
containing  an  account  of  the  celebration  and   the  conference  in  1862. 

206.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Mirror  Printing  Co.   120  pp.19l6.Wprs $. 

ALTOOtJA  MIRROR  YEAR  BOOK,   a  compendium  of  local  and  general  information  for 
1915.      Chronological  record  of  happenings  including  deaths. 

207.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  COUNTY.  By  Jacob  Kinsel.lliO  pp.   1899.  Wprs.   Illus 6,1 

ALTOONA  MIR110R  ALMANAC  and  home  reference  book  containing  the  deaths, 
marriages  and  what  happened  in  the  city  during  I898,  with  other  useful 
information  of  various  kinds. 

208.  ALTOONA,   BLAIR  CO.  By  J.N.   Tillard.   279  pp.   5x7i.l911.  Illus $.1 

PEN  PICTURES   of  friends  and  reminiscent  sketches  with  early  local  history. 
Biographical  and  historical  data  on  members   of  the  following  families 5 
Adams,  Bankert,  Black,  Blake,  Bowles,  Boyles,  Brennecke,  Brown,   Carpenter, 
Clifford,   Coleman,   Davis,   Duany,  Fraser,  Gable,  Gailey,   Garden,  Griffith, 
Hamilton,   Hamor,   Hausser,   Hesser,  Hinman,   Hughes,   Kantner,   Keith,   Kerr, 
Kipple,   Kneyley,  Lafferty,  Law,  Levan,  Mackey,  McBurney,  McCartney, 
McCormick,  McGuire,  Meek,  Mervine,  Metz,  Osborne,   Rohrer,  Scheeline,  Schwartz, 
Sellers,  Steel,  Steim,    Travis,  White. 

209.  BEDFORD,   BEDFORD  CO.   By  Charles  N.   Hickok.    77  pp.    1907  Wprs 8. 

BEDFORD  IN  YE  OLDEN   TIME,    two  lectures  delivered  in  1886,    reprinted  from  the 
files   of  the  Gazette  for  Bedford's  Old  Home  Week,   1907. 

209a  Typed  copy  of  the  above.   Li.0  pp.  Binder  8^x11 3- 


CITY,    TOWN  AND  VILLAGE 

222.  HOLLIDAYSBURG,   BLAIR  CO. By  Harry  A. Jacobs. 72pp.  1936. Wprs 1.50 

HOLLIDAYSBURG  CENTENNIAL,   1836-1936.  Official  program,   advertisements, 

pageant  and   chronological  history  of  the  borough. 

223.  HUNTINGDON,   HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  Old  Home  Week  Assn. 200pp.  1909 .Wprs 5.00 

HISTORIC  HUNTINGDON,   1767-1909,   souvenir  edition,  being  a  brief  account  of 

the  history  of  Huntingdon  from  its  earliest  settlements  to   the  present  day, 
comprising  many  historical  facts,  now  published  for  the  first  time, 
regarding  its  formation,   divisions  and  government,    together  with  its 
military,   educational  and  industrial  progress. 

221;.   JOHNSTOWN,   CAMBRIA  CO.  By  J.J.  McLaurin,   380pp.8xlO.  Illus 8.00 

THE  STORY  OF  JOHNSTOWN,   its  early  settlement,   rise  and  progress,  industrial 
growth,   and  appalling  flood.   Relates  personal  experiences  of  many  of  the 
survivors,  illustrated  by  pictures  and  sketches.  Alphabetical  list  of  the 
names  of  victims  of  the  Johnstown  Flood  whose  bodies  were  found  and  known. 

225.  JOHNSTOWN,   CAMBRIA  CO.  By  David  J.Beale.   i|2i;pp.   6^x8.1890 8.00 

THROUGH  THE  JOHNSTOWN  FLOOD,   May  1889,  by  a  survivor.     A  thrilling, 
truthful,   and  official  history  of  the  most  appalling  calamity  of  modern 
times.  Personal  experiences  of  the  author,    the  care  of  the  survivors,   the 
hospitals.     Nanies   of  the  dead  and  description  of  the  unidentified  bodies, 
relief  and  reconstruction. 

226.  LEWISTOWN,   MIFFLIN  CO.  By  C.W.  Stahl.   l62pp.9xl2.1925.Wprs 7.00 

HISTORICAL  SOUVENIR,   OLD  HOME  WEEK  CELEBRATION,   1925.  History  of  the   town 

and  community,   advertisements.     Profusely  illus t rated . 

227.  LORETTO,    CAMBRIA  CO.  By  Hilda  McGuire.   32pp. 7x10  19kO.Wprs 3.00 

THE  APOSTLE  OF  THE  ALLEGHENIES,   life  of  Rev.   Demetrius  Augustine  Gallitzin 
and  pageant  program  held  May  30,  19^0. 

228.  MARTINSBUR3,  BLAIR  CO.  By  Centennial  Com.   8l4pp.9xl2.1932,Wprs 3.00 

MARTINSBURG  CENTENNIAL  SOUVENIR,   1832-1932.  A  pictorial    and  descriptive 
booklet  containing  the  history  of  Martinsburg  and  the  borough  council,   schools, 
and  churches,  and  a  list  of  patrons  with  their  biographies j    civic  organiza- 
tions and  business   cards  and  many  things  of  interest.  Illustrated. 

229.  MARTINSBURG,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Mel vin  Guy  Hartman.  192pp. 8x10^.1957. Comp 6.00 

A  125  YEAR  HISTORY  OF  MARTINSBURG,   includes   early  settlers,    the  formation 

of  the  borough  in  1832,  professions,    churches,   schools,   industries,    etc. 
Biographical  sketches  of  members   of  the  following  families j  Anderson,   Baker, 
Barley,  Bassler,   Beegle,  Beery,  Benner,  Bice,  Bobb,   Bolger,  Bonebreak, 
Bowers,  Bridenbaugh,  Brumbaugh,  Burke t,   Butts,    Campbell,   Cowen,   Dilling, 
Drake,   Ebersole,  Forsey,  Garner,  Geist,  Graybill,  Greenleaf,   Hartman,   Henry, 
Hershberger,   Hess,   Higgins,  Holsinger,   Johnson,   Keim,  Kensinger,   Kerr, 
Klepser,  Lehman,  Leidy,   Liebegott,  Loose,  Lykens,  Martz,  Metzgar,  Metzker, 
Morgart,  Nicodemus,  Niesley,   Ritcney,  Replogle,  Shaffer,   Smelser,  Smith, 
Sollenberger,Stoner,  Straesser,   Stoudenour,   Teeter,   Thomas,    Turner, 
Wineland,    Zook.  Profusely  illustrated. 
229a.  Same  as   above,  paper  backs 5.00 

230.  MARTINSBURG,  BLAIR  CO.  By  Memorial  Park  Assn.   57pp.  19 3>k. Wprs 2.00 

DEDICATION  MORRISONS  COVE  MEMORIAL  PARK,  program  and  history  of  the  park. 
MORRISONS  COVE'S  PART  IN  THE  WARS  by  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine,  including  names  of 
soldiers  of  the  various  wars,    their  rank  and  organization. 


Cm,  TOWN  AND  VILLAGE 

231.  MECHANTCSBURG,  CUMBERLAND  CO.  l$Opp.  1928  Illus 6.00 

MLNIATIJRES  OF  MECHANI CSBURG .  Sketches  of  events,  churches,  schools, 
newspapers,  social  life,  military  activities,  etc. 

232.  MERCERSBURG,  FRANKLIN  CO.  By  the  Woman's  Club. 220pp. 8xlOj.l9ll9. Comp. ..  .10.00 
THE  HISTORY  OF  "OLD  MERCERSBURG",  includes  early  settlers,  Indian  troubles, 
military  rolls  of  the  Revolutionary  War  and  the  War  of  1812,  events  during 

the  Civil  War,  schools,  trails  and  roads,  Smith's  "Black  Boys",  churches, 
mills,  forts,  list  of  Civil  War  soldiers,  etc.  Family  names  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index;  Abbott,  Acheson,  Adams,  Agnew,  Alexander,  Andrew, 
Appel,  Armstrong,  Bahn,  Bard,  Beck,  Bennet,  Bigger,  Black,  Boyd,  Bradley, 
Brewer,  Brooks,  Brown,  Brownson,  Brubaker,  Buchanan,  Burgess,  Butler,  Byers, 
Campbell,  Carson,  Chambers,  Clarke,  Cook,  Cooper,  Coyle,  Craig,  Creigh, 
Crilley,  Cramer,  Cuff,  Cunningham,  Curley,  Cushwa,  Dahlman,  Davis,  Dean, 
Dick,  Dickey,  Divelbiss,  Duf field,  Dunlap,  Eckert,  Eckman,  Elder,  Elliott, 
Ellis,  Fallon,  Fegley,  Fendrick,  Findley,  Gerhart,  Geyer,  Good,  Green, 
Grove,  Grubb,  Hamilton,  Harbaugh,  Harris,  Harrison,  Hart,  Hassler,  Hause, 
Hays,  Hibgee,  Hoch,  Hoffeditz,  Hoke,  Holliday,  Hornbraker,  Huston,  Hyssong, 
Irvine,  Irwin,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Kerr,  Kershner,  Kieffer,  King,  Kirkpatrick, 
Kooken,  Kreps,  Kuhn,  Kyle,  Lane,  Lauderbaugh,  Leidy,  Little,  Long, 
Louderbaugh,  Lowry,  Magaw,  Marshall,  Martin,  Maxwell,  Mayer,  McAfee, 
McAllister,  McCauley,  McCausland,  McCay,  McClennan,  McClelland,  McConnell, 
McCoy,  McCracken,  Mcdillough,  McCune,  McDonald,  McDowell,  McElhattan, 
McFarland,  McFerren,  McKinney,  McKinstry,  Mercer,  Metcalfe,  Miller,  Mills, 
Moore,  Mowery,  Murphy,  Murray,  Myers,  Negley,  Nevin,  North,  Orth,  Parker, 
Patterson,  Patton,  Phillips,  Porter,  Potter,  Ramsey,  Rankin,  Rauch, 
Reynolds,  Rhea,  Rice,  Ritchey,  Robinson,  Rupley,  St.  Clair,  Schaff,  Scherer, 
Schley,  Schnebly,  Scott,  Scully,  Sellers,  Selsor,  Shaffer,  Shannon,  Sharar, 
Shatzer,  Shrader,  Small,  Smith,  Spangler,  Speer,  Spence,  Starliper,  Steel, 
Steiger,  Steritt,  Stewart,  Stoner,  Stouffer,  Taggert,  Templeton,  Thompson, 
Trout,  Unger,  Van  Dyke,  Waddell,  Waidlich,  Walker,  Watson,  Webster,  Weiser, 
We  Lker,  Welsh,  White,  Wilkins,  Wilky,  Williams,  Wilson,  Winger,  Winters, 
Witherow,  Witherspoon,  Wolf,  Wolfe,  Work,  Wray,  Young. 

233.  MORRISONS  COVE  TOWNS.  By  David  M.  Adams.  3Upp.  I9J48.  Wprs.  Illus 1.00 

HISTORICAL  SUMMARY  OF  SOUTHERN  MORRISONS  COVE  TOWNS,  Bedford  and  Blair 
Counties.  Includes  churches,  mills,  iron  industry,  schools. 

23k.   MOUNT  UNION,  HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  Helen  Taylor  Hollingshead.  10l+pp.l9l+8 6.00 

DO  YOU  REMEMBER.  Includes  stories  of  the  country  store,  livery  stable, 
village  blacksmith,  circus  parades,  tramps,  picnics,  socials,  camp  meetings, 
sledding  parties,  skating  and  many  other  subjects. 

235.  MOUNT  UNION,  HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  Charles  Howard  Welch. 7£2pp. £j^x:8. 1901. ..  .10.00 
MOUNT  UNION,  SHJRLEYSBURG  AND  SHIRLEY  TOWNSHIP.  Historical  events,  vital 
statistics  and  biographical  sketches  of  residents.  Illustrated. 

236.  ROARING  SPRING,  BLAIR  CO.  By  David  M.  Adams.  170pp.  1937.  Illus 7-00 

SEMI-CENTENNIAL  HISTORY  OF  ROARING  SPRING,  from  the  time  of  its  first 
settlement,  and  more  particularly  from  its  organization  in  1887.  Biographical 
sketches  of  members  of  the  following  families:  Acker,  Adams,  Albright,  Bare, 
Barley,  Blake,  Bobb,  Bolger,  Bowers,  Brumbaugh,  Butler,  Claar,  Cree,  Curfman, 
Daniels,  De trick,  EcKard,Eidon,  Fox,  Garber,  Garver,  Gill,  Gorsuch,  Green, 
Grounds,  Hair,  Hamilton,  Herron,  Himes,  Hudson,  Kauffman,  King,  Korb,  Kurtz, 
Litsinger,  Lorenz,  Martin,  Mauk,  McGinnis,  McKnight,  Miller,  Myers,  Plank, 


CITY,    TOWN  AND  VILLAGE 

236.  cont!d.  Pollard,   Ritchey,  Robinson,  Saaers,  Shafer,  Smith,  Snider, 
Snyder,   Stayer,   Stephens,   Stoudnour,   Sullivan,  Vandreau,   Vissel,  Wertman, 
Wike,  Williams,  Yates,    Zook. 

236a.     Same  as   above.  Paper  backs , 5.00 

237.  ROARING  SPRING,  BLAIR  CO.  By  Russell  B.  Garver.   90pp.  1937.Wprs.  Illus..2.00 
GOLDEN  ANNIVERSARY  OF  ROARING  SPRING,  1887-1937.  History,  program  pageant. 
Profusely  illustrated. 

238.  SAXTON,  BEDFORD  CO.  By  Robert  E.  Huff  &  Charles  T.Benner.  U8pp.   8|xll. 

Wprs .   Illus  trat.^d „ 2 .00 

100th  ANNIVERSARY,   SAXTON-LIB CRTY  CENTENNIAL,   18^U-195U.   Souvenir  progrdm, 
historical  notes,   advertisements,   etc. 

239.  SELINSGROVE,  SNYDER  CO.  By  William  Marion  Schnur.:.l50pp.l9l8. Illus 6.00 

SELINSGROVE  CHRONOLOGY,   l608-l8i;9.  Early  history  of   the  Forks  of  the 
Susquehanna  and  of  the  vicinity  of  Sunbury,  Northumberland,  Selinsgrove, 
Lewisburg,  New  Berlin,    etc.  Indexed. 

2i|0.  SOMERSET,  SOMERSET  CO.  By  Thomas  F.  Lansberry.   6Upp.   8|xll.l951|.Wprs. . .  .3.00 
THE  SOMERSET  SESQUI CENTENNIAL,     programme  of  the  events  of  the  celebration 
of  the  l^Oth  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  borough.   Illustrated. 

2Ul.  SOMERSET,  SOMERSET  CO.  By  Robert  G.  Sanner.   96pp.   8x10^.  19 5U .Wprs 5.00 

SKETCHED  OF  SOMERSET  SESQUTCENTENNIAL  CELEBRATION,   195U.      History  of  the 
community,   including  early  settlers,    government,    churches,   schools,   industry, 
medical,   newspapers,  military,   etc.     Profusely  illustrated. 

21+2.  SUNBURY,  NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.  By  J.C.  Irwin.   66pp.   1910,  Wprs.   Illus 5.00 

REMINISCENCES  OF  SUNBURY.     Early  history  of  Fort  Augustus  and  first  settlers; 
Thomas  Ball,   John  and  James  Black,   and  John  Buyers. 

2U3.   TYRONE,   BLAIR  CO.  By  Centennial  Com,    2iipp.   8|xll.   1957.  Wprs.   Illus 2.00 

TYRONE  BOROUGH  CENTENNIAL  PROGRAM,   1357-1957.  Program  of  events,   history 
of  town. 

2I1I4.   TYRONE,   BLAIR  CO.  By  W.H.  Wilson.   109pp.  1897.   Illus 6.00 

TYRONE  OF  TODAY,    the  gateway  of  the  Alleghenies,   includes  first  settlers, 
surrounding  communities,  professions,    churches,   schools,  industries,  business 
enterprises,    etc.     Also,   a  directory  of  residents  over  15  years   of  age     with 
occupation,   address  and  number  of  persons  under  15  years  of  age  in  family. 

2U5.  UPPER  STRASBURG,  FRANKLIN  CO.  By  M.K.  Burgner.   19pp.  1928.   wprs 3.00 

THE  EARLY  TRAVELED  HIGHWAYS  ABOUT  UPPER  STRASBURG. 

2l|6.  WAYNESBORO,   FRANKLIN  CO.  By  Benjamin  Matthias  Nead.   h 28pp.  1900. Illus. .  .10.00 
WAYNESBORO  CENTENNIAL  HISTORY,   1797-1900.  History  of  the  town  and  community. 
Early  settlers,    tax  lists  175l  and  1786.   Revolutionary  War  muster  rolls, 
professions,   education,    churches,  industries,   etc.   General  index. 

2U7-  WINDBER,   SOMERSET  CO.   By  Fred  C.   Doyle.   102pp.    8x10^  Wprs. Illus 5.00 

50th  ANNIVERSARY,   1897-19-^7.     History  of  the  first  settlers,    coal,   lumber, 
transportation,  medicine,   schools,   religion,  militiry,   recreation,   etc. 


COLLEGES 

250.  DICKINSON,  CUMBERLAND  CO.  By  George  Leffingwell  Reed.  533pp. 1905 10.00 

ALUMNI  RECORD  OF  DICKINSON  COLLEGE  at  Carlisle.  Affiliated  with  the 
Methodist  Church.  General  catalogue  of  officers,  faculty  and  alumni, 
including  the  classes  of  1787  to  1908.  Data  where  available  includes:  place 
of  birth,  namas  of  parents,  career,  date  of  marriage,  to  whom  married,  date 
of  death  or  last  known  address.  Illustrated.  Indexed. 

2^1.  FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL,  LANCASTER  CO.  By  Alumni  Assn.  22Upp.  1903 6.00 

FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL  COLLEGE,  Lancaster.  Catalogue  of  officers  and  students 
of  Franklin  College  at  Lancaster  for  the  years  1787  to  1852 j  officers  and 
students  of  Marshall  College  at  Mercersburg,  Franklin  County,  for  the  years 
I836  to  1853,  and  of  the  union  of  Franklin  College  and  Marshall  College 
for  the  years  1853  to  1903.  Names  of  over  3200  alumni,  data  where  available 
includes  residence  at  entrance,  place  and  date  of  death  or  residence. 
Directed  by  the  Evangelical  and  Reformed  Church.  Indexed.  Illustrated. 

252.  GETTYSBURG  THEOLOGICAL,  ADAMS  CO.  By  Abdel  Ross  Wentz.  62Upp.l926 10.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  GETTYSBURG  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY  of  the  general  synod  of  the 
Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  and  of  the  United  Lutheran  Church  of  Gettysburg. 
Lists  over  1^00  alumni  of  the  classes  of  1826  to  1925.   Data  on  faculty  and 
alumni  and  where  available  gives  date  and  place  of  birth,  names  of  parents, 
career,  date  of  marriage  and  to  whom  married,  names  of  children,  and  date  of 
death  or  last  known  address.  Illustrated.  Indexed. 

253.  JUNIATA,  HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  Charles  C.  Ellis.  298pp.  19U7.Ux5... U.00 

JUNIATA  COLLEGE,  I876-I9U6  at  HUNTINGDON.  A  history  of  seventy  years.  Affilia- 
ted with  the  Church  of  the  Brethern.  Lists  members  of  the  faculty  and  Admini- 
stration. Illustrated.  Indexed. 

25U.  JUNIATA,  HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  Lewis  S.  Knepper.  227pp.  1935.  Wprs ....7.00 

THE  ALUMNI  RECORD  OF  JUNIATA  COLLEGE,  1876-1935,  at  Huntingdon.  Faculty, 
officers  and  graduates  by  class,  with  course,  date  and  to  whom  married,  date 
of  death  or  address,  degrees,  occupation.  List  of  non-graduates  in  alphabetical 
order  with  year  and  address.  Index  to  graduates. 

255.  JUNIATA,  HUNTINGDON  CO.  By  David  Emmert.  183pp.  1901. £5x8.  Illus 5.00 

REMINISCENCES  OF  JUNIATA  COLLEGE,  1876-1901,  at  Huntingdon.  Personal 

memories  of  early  days.  Church  of  the  Brethern. 

256.  LAFAYETTE,  NORTHAMPTON  CO.  By  Selden  J.  Coffin.  i|29pp.  1879. Illus 8.00 

RECORD  OF  THE  MEN  OF  LAFAYETTE,  1836-1879,  at  Easton.  Historical  sketches 

of  the  college  and  biographical  sketches  of  its  alumni  and  former  students. 
Affiliated  with  the  Presbyterian  Church.  Date  where  available  includes j 
date  and  place  of  birth,  residence  at  entrance,  career,  date  and  place  of 
death.  Indexed. 

257.  LAFAYETTE,  NORTHAMPTON  CO.  By  John  Franklin  Stonecipher.  8ll*pp.  1913... 10. 00 
BIOGRAPHICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  LAFAYETTE,  1832-1912,  at  Easton.  Affiliated  with 

the  Presbyterian  Church.  Trustees,  faculty  and  over  7300  alumni.  Date 
where  available  includes:  place  and  date  of  birth,  residence  at  entrance, 
activities,  degrees,  career,  date  and  place  of  death  or  address.  Indexed. 


COLLEGES 

2^8.  LOG,  BUCKS  CO.  By  A.  Alexander.  369pp.  U|x7|.  181j5 6.00 

THE  LOG  COLLEGE,  at  Neshaminy.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  founder  and 
principal  alumni  of  the  early  classical  school  of  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
together  with  an  account  of  the  revivals  of  religion,  under  their  ministry. 
Includes  memoirs  of  the  Reverends:  Wm.  Tenant,  Sr.,  Gilbert  Tennent,  John 
Tennent,  Wm.  Tennent,  Jr.,  Charles  Tennent,  Samuel  Blair,  John  Blair,  Samuel 
Finley,  Wm.  Robinson,  John  Rowland,  and  Charles  Beatty. 

2fj9.  MARSHALL,  FRANKLIN  CO.  By  Theodore  Appel.  3l|8pp.  1886.  5  x  7j 5.00 

LIFE  AT  MARSHALL  COLLEGE,  at  Mercersburg,  from  18.39  to  18U5.  A  narrative 

with  references  to  Dr.  J.F.  Berg,  Rev.  Albert  Barnes,  Judge  Joel  Jones,  Rev. 

H.L.  Rice,  Rev.  Jacob  H elf ens  tela,  President  James  Buchanan,  Harriet  Lane, 

Rev.  James  R.  Reily,  Dr.  Frederick  A.  Rauch,  and  others. 

260.  Pl2NNSYLVAT.JIA,  ADAMS  CO.  By  E.S.  Breidenbaugh.   l;75pp.  1882.  Illus 10.00 

HISTORY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  COLLEGE,  at  Gettysburg.  Portraits  of  faculty 

members  and  officers.  Affiliated  with  the  Lutheran  Church.  Biographical 
sketches  of  instructors  and  personal  records  of  students  of  the  classes  of 
183^  to  1881.  Nam^s  of  over  2700  alumni.   Data  where  available  includes: 
date  and  place  of  birth,  names  of  parents,  activities, career,  date  of 
marriage,  to  whom  married,  place  and  date  of  death. 

261.  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE,  CENTRE  CO.  By  Alumni  Assn.  i|30  pp.  1935.  Wprs 5.00 

THE  ALUMNI  DIRECTORY,  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  COLLEGE,  at  State  College 

1861  to  1935.  Lists  over  12,000  graduates  and  former  students.  Name 
changed  1955  to  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  UNIVERSITY.  Contents  include:  the 
Alumni  Association,  Alumni  Clubs,  alphabetical  list,  class  list  and 
geographical  list.  Data  where  available  includes  class,  degree,  course, 
occupation,  address  or  date  of  death. 

262.  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE,  CENTRE  CO.  By  Wayland  Fuller  Dunaway.  5UOpp.l9H6. . .6.00 
HISTORY  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  COLLEGE,  1853-19U6,  at  State  College, 

now  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  UNIVERSITY.  Indexed  and  illustrated. 

263.  WASHINGTON  AND  JEFFERSON,  WASHINGTON  CO.  526pp.  1889 12.00 

BIOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  WASHINGTON  AND  JEFFERSON  COLLEGE. 
General  catalogue  of  Jefferson  College  at  Canonsburg  from  the  time  it  was 
chartered,  in  1802,  until  its  union  with  Washington  College,  in  1865. 

General  catalogue  of  Washington  College  at  Washington  from  the  time  it  was 
chartered,  in  1806,  until  its  union  with  Jefferson  College,  in  1865.  General 
catalogue  of  Washington  and  Jefferson  College  at  Washington  from  the  union 
of  the  colleges  until  I889.  Affiliated  with  the  Presbyterian  Church.   Data 
where  available  includes:  place  and  date  of  birth,  names  of  parents,  career, 
date  of  marriage,  to  whom  married,  and  last  known  address. 

26U.  WESTERN  THEOLOGICAL,  ALLEGHENY  CO.  By  alumni  Assn.  355pp.  1908 7.00 

THE  BULLETIN  OF  THE  WESTERN  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,  BIOGRAPHICAL  CATALOGUE, 
at  Pittsburgh.  Lists  the  trustees,  directors  and  faculty.  Names  of  over 
2,000  alumni,  indexed  for  the  classes  of  1827  to  1909.  Data  where  available 
includes:  date  and  place  of  birth,  degrees,  career,  date  and  to  whom  married, 
place  and  date  of  death  or  address. 


COUNTIES 

300.  BEDTJllD,  ANNALS.  By  William  P.  Schell.  87pp.  1907.  Wprs 7.00 

THE  ANNALS  OF  BEDFORD  COUNTY,  consisting  of  condensed  sketches  of  the  most 
important  events  which  occurred  during  the  century  from  1750  to  18  50, 
prepared  for  Old  Home  Week,  Aug.  I4-IO,  1907. 

301.  BEDFORD,  ANNIVERSARY.  By  Sijnon  Michael  Lutz.  32pp.  5x7^.  19U6.  Wprs,... 2. 00 
NOTES  AND  SKETCHES  OF  EARLY  BEDFORD  COUNTY  HISTORY.  A  souvenir  of  the  175th 
anniversary  of  the  county  and  150  th  anniversary  of  Bedford  Borough,  celebrated 
March  9,  19U6.  Illustrated. 

302.  BEDFORD,  HISTORY.  By  William  L.  Byers,  Annie  M.  Gilchrist  and  Frank  McCoy. 

l|9pp.  I92J4.  Wprs 6.00 

BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  BEDFORD  COUNTY;  boroughs,  villages  and  townships,  pioneer 

days.  Ernst  family  massacre.  Soldiers  of  World  War  I. 

303.  BEDFORD,  LOST  BROTHERS.  By  C.  Jeffries.  23pp  8|xll.l9U2. Binder 3.00 

THE  LOST  BROTHERS,  a  narrative  of  truth  or  death  of  George  and  Joseph  Cox 

of  Bedford  County,  who  perished  in  the  Allegheny  Mountains  in  the  month  of 
April,  1856.  Typed  from  the  1857  printing. 

30lu  BEDFORD,  LOST  BROTHERS.  By  C.Jeffries.  UJjpp.  I898  reprint.  Wprs... 3.00 

THE  LOST  BROTHERS,  a  thrilling  narrative  of  truth,  being  a  collection  of 
facts  in  reference  to  the  death  of  George  and  Joseph  Cox,  who  perished  in 
the  Allegheny  Mountains,  in  the  month  of  April,  1856.  Sons,  aged  7  and  5> 
of  Samuel  Cox,  whose  bodies  were  found  in  the  forest  through  dreams  at 
three  different  times  by  Jacob  Dibert. 

305.  BEDFORD,  LOST  CHILDREN.  By  C.R. McCarthy.  63pp.  kx6.   I9H4  Wprs. Illus. ..  .5.00 
THE  LOST  CHILDREN  OF  THE  ALLEGHENIES,  and  how  they  were  found  through  a  dream. 
Includes  contents  of  a  letter  written  in  1888,  by  the  wife  of  Jacob  Dibert 

who  through  dreams  found  the  locality  and  bodies  of  the  Cox  children.  Also 
an  account  of  a  dream  by  a  son  of  Jacob  Dibert  whereby  Miss  Cidney  Griffith 
who  was  lost  in  the  Allegheny  Mountains  in  1887,  was  found  alive.  Obituary 
of  Mrs.  Susanna  Cox,  widow  of  Samuel,  parents  of  the  Cox  children.  Civil  War 
services  of  Samuel  Cox. 

306.  BEDFORD,  LOST  CHILDREN.  By  W.P.  Zimmerman.  lU6pp.  n.d.  Wprs. Illus 6.00 

THE  LOST  CHILDREN  OF  THE  ALLEGHENIES,  found  by  a  dream.  The  story  of  the 

death  of  George  and  Joseph  Cox  who  perished  in  the  mountains  in  the  month 
of  April,  1856.  Versified.  Also  articles  on  religious  subjects. 

307.  BEDFORD,  REMINISCENCES.  By  Hon.  William  M.  Hall.  269pp.  5x7^. .1890. .. .8.00 
REMINISCENCES  AND  SKETCHES,  historical  and  biographical,  by  the  President 

Judge  of  the  16th  Judicial  District;  includes  sketches  of  the  lives  of 
Thaddeus  Stevens,  David  Alexander,  Simon  Kenton,  Simon  Girty,  William 
Kreighbaum,  Isaac  Lippel,  Andrew  J.  Ogle,  Esq.,  and  David  Lewis-the  Robber. 

308.  BLAIR,  ARCHIVES.  By  Works  Project  Administration.  293pp.  I9I4L... 6.00 

INVENTORY  OF  THE  ARCHIVES  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY,  containing  a  history  of  the  county, 
the  powers  and  duties  of  the  county  officials  and  records  maintained  and 
preserved  by  each  office.  Indexed. 

309.  BLAIR,  CENTENNIAL.  By  Centennial  Com.  80pp.  8|xll.  19l*6.  Wprs 2.00 

BLAIR  COUNTY  CENTENNIAL  CEL3 RATION,  19)46.  Souvenir  program,  advertisements, 
historical  pageant  and  events.  Chronological  history  by  W.  Ray  Metz.  Illus. 


COUNTIES 

310.  BLAIR,  CENTENNIAL.  By  George  A.  Wolf .  528pp.  19U5.  Illus 5.00 

BLAIR  COUNTY '3  FIRST  HUNDRED  TEARS,  I8I4.6-I9U6,  a  symposium  prepared  by  the 
Blair  County  Historical  Society  in  commemoration  of  the  one  hundredth 
anniversary  of  the  establishment  of  the  county:  the  incorporation  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company,  and  the  erection  of  the  Elias  Baker  Mansion, 
now  the  Society's  home.  Includes  various  articles  written  by  the  following 
named  historians:  David  M.  Adams,  H.K.  Anders,  Percy  ¥.  Bair,  George  D.Blair,Jr., 
Rev.  George  F.  Boggs,  Thomas  V.  Bowen,  J.  Elvin  Brumbaugh,  Marion  G.  Burket, 
Martin  Burket,  Janes  E.  Butts,  Ruth  M.  Fleck,  A.  Ray  Flenner,  Rev.  Jeremiah  P. 
Flynn,  Ivan  E.  Garver,  L.  Pellman  Glover,  Dr.  Roy  W.  Goshorn,  Fred  G.Grimshaw, 
Rev.  Clayton  A.  Grnybill,  Rev.  Ralph  J.Harrity,  Rev.  Warren  H.Hayes,  Harry  P. 
Hays,  William  L.  Hicks,  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine,  Donald  J.  Howard,  Harry  A.  Jacobs, 
Harry  L.  Johnston,  Rev.  I.B.  Kensinger,  Rev.  Harry  C.  Kief f el,  K.  Virginia 
Krick,  Dr.  Harry  L.  Kriner,  Paul  Kurtz,  Norman  F.  Lane,  Eugene  Lantz,  Elmer 
Leigh ty,  Harry  A.  McGraw,  Rev.  Dr.  Francis  A.  McNeils,  Eleanore  Wilson  Maurer, 
W.  Ray  Metz,  Rev.  H.C.  Michael,  M.A.  Miller,  Matthew  M.  Morrow,  Grace  B.Mosser, 
Victor  A.  Notopoulos,  William  Ibubler.Pequignot,  Dr.  Leonard  N.  Ray,  Herman 
S.Reifsnyder,  A.  Pauline  Rhodes,  John  H.  Robertson,  Leon  R.  Samuel,  Jesse  C. 
Sell,  Col.  Henry  W.  Shoemaker,  Robert  B.  Smith,  Ella  M.  Snowberger,  Eleanore  H. 
Steckman,  Rev.  Dr.  Carey  S.  Thomas,  Anne  D.  Wolf,  George  A.  Wol::>,  Ralph  T. 
Wolfgang,  John  Woodcock,  Jane  Wright,  Mary  Bair  Wright,  Rev.  Wesley  N. 
Wright.  Completely  indexed  and  profusely  illustrated. 

311 .  BLAIR,  GEOLOGY .  By  Franklin  Piatt.  311pp .  6x8j.  .1881 .  Illus 7 .00 

SECOND  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY,  with  35  page  illustrations  and  an  atlas  of  Ik   , 
sheets  of  the  colored  map  of  Morrisons  Cove,  includes  geography,  topography, 
and  information  on  the  following:  coal,  limestone,  iron,  zinc  and  lead. 

312.  BLAIR,  HISTORY.  By  E.  Marie  Lentz.  122pp.  5x7^.  1938.  Wprs 3.00 

A  HISTORY  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY.  A  project  by  students  and  teachers  of  the  social 
studies  department  of  the  Alto  na  Senior  High  School  for  use  in  the  study  of 
local  history  in  the  schools. 

313.  BLAIR,  HISTORY.  By  Grace  Smeltzer,  128pp.  1951*.  Comp.  Illus U.00 

BLAIR  COUNTY,  YESTERDAY  AND  TODAY,  prepared  for  the  grade  school  children 

of  Altoona,  by  the  teachers  of  the  fourth  grade.  Profusely  illustrated. 

3H4.  BLAIR,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Samuel  T.  Wiley  and  W.  Scott  Garner. 
602pp.  8|xll.  1892.  Illustrated 20.00 

BIOGRAPHICAL  AND  PORTRAIT  CYCLOPEDIA  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY.  History  of  the  county, 
towns  and  townships,  military,  church,  professions,  industries,  schools,  etc. 
Biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the  following  families:  Aker,  Ake, 
Alexander,  Allen,  Ambrose,  Amies,  Arney,  Arthur,  Aukerman,  Aultz,  Baker, 
Bare,  Barron,  Bartley,  Bassler,  Bell,  Berlin,  Besant,  Beyer,  Biehl, 
Blackburn,  Blair,  Blose,  Bobb,  Books,  Bowles,  Boyles,  Brammell,  Brandt, 
Brennecke,  Brenaman,  Bridenbaugh,  Brombach,  Brotherlin,  Buchanan,  Bunker, 
Burchfield,  Burke,  Burley,  Burket,  Burkholder,  Bush,  Bushman,  Calderwood, 
Calvin,  Canan,  Cassanave,  Cass,  Cherry,  Clapper,  Clark,  Clingerman,  Coffey, 
Coffman,  Cole,  Coleman,  Collin,  Condron,  Confer,  Cowen,  Craine,  Crawford, 
Criswell,  Crowley,  Crum,  Crumbaker,  Crosthwaite,  Cryder,  Cunningham,  Curry, 
Davis,  Davison,  Dean,  Delaney,  Dern,  Diehl,  Donelly,  Dunmire,  Earlenbaugh, 
Eberman,  Eicholtz,  Elway,  Elliott,  Ellsworth,  Enzbrenner,  Ermine,  Evans, 
Ewing,  Fair,  Fay,  Ferguson,  Fisher,  Fleck,  Flanigan,  Flick,  Flynn,  Forgeus, 
Forney,  Fouse,  Fox,  Fraser,  Frazer,  Funk,  Gardner,  Geesey,  Gheer,  Gils on, 
Gill am,  Glunt,  Gray,  Graffius,  Green,  Greena,  Greevy,  Guyer,  Gwin,  Haines, 
Halfpenny,  Halton,  Hamilton,  Hamlin,  Hamor,  Hammond,  Hare,  Harnish,  Hart, 


COUNTIES 

3Xli-  Cont'd.  Hartman,  Hawksworth,  Hearn,  Heess,  Helms,  Heinsling,  Henshey, 
Hewit,  Hewitt,  Hicks,  Hileman,  Hiller,  Hoelle,  H°guej,  Holliday,  Homer,  Hooper, 
Hoover,  Hostler,  Hoyer,  Huff,  Hughes,  Humes,  Hunter,  Hutchison,  Ike, 
Isenberg,  Isett,  Irwin,  Jackson,  Jenks,  Jones,  Keeler,  Keith,  Kellerman, 
Kelly,  Kendig,  Kinkead,  Kimberling,  Kipple,  Klemmert,  Kline,  Kloss,  Kyle, 
Lamade,  Landis,  LaPorte,  Laughman,  Law,  Layman,  Leader,  Leatherman,  Lehrsch, 
Leighty,  Leisenring,  Lehman,  Leet,  Lemon,  Levengood,  Liebegott,  Linton,  Long, 
Lotz,  Loudon,  Love,  Lowrie,  Lytle,  Mackey,  McAllister,  McCahan,  McCamant, 
McCarthy,  McCauley,  McClain,  McClellan,  McCoy,  McCullough,  McDermitt, 
McDowell,  McFarland,  McFarlin,  McFeeley,  Mcintosh,  McKee,  McMaster,  Marshall, 
Mathers,  Meadville,  Mechan,  Metzker,  Miller,  Mitchell,  Moffitt,  Mohr,  Molloy, 
Montgomery,  Moore,  Morrison,  Morrow,  Murray,  Neason,  Neff,  No well,  Oatman, 
O'Connor,  O'Neil,  O'Reilly,  Osborne,  Osman,  Over,  Parker,  Patterson,  Pennock, 
Plummer,  Price,  Porter,  Powall,  Pruner,  Raugh,  Ray,  Ramey,  Reamey,  Reem, 
Reed,  Reifsnyder,  Rhine,  Rhodes,  Rittman,  Roberdeau,  Robinson,  Robison, 
Roelofs,  Rohrer,  Roller,  Ross,  Sausser,  Schmucker,  Sell,  Shaw,  Shellenberger, 
Shelley,  Shimer,  Shollar,  Sholly,  Shuff,  Sink,  Slep,  Smith,  Sneeringer, 
Snively,  Snyder,  Spang,  Sparr,  Spanogle,  Spendley,  Sprankle,  Stahl,  Stephens, 
Stevens,  Stern,  Stewart,  Stich,  Stone,  Study,  Stultz,  Symington,  Taylor, 
Thompson,  Tierney,  Trout,  Van  Brunt,  Vogt,  Waite,  Walter,  Waring,  Watts, 
Weaver,  Webber,  Wviiser,  Wentzel,  Westley,  Wheatley,  Whitbred,  White,  Wigton, 
Wilson,  Wilmore,  Winn,  Winter,  Wolf,  Wood,  Woodcock,  Woodle,  Wray,  Terger, 
Tingling,  Ton,  Zeigler. 

315.  BLAIR,  HISTORT  &  BIOGRAPHT.  By  Jesse  C.  Sell.  972pp.  6%cl0j.  1911.Illus.20.00 
TWENTIETH  CENTURT  HIS  TORT  OF  ALTOONA  AND  BLAIR  CQUNTT,  and  representative 
citizens.  History  of  the  county,  towns  and  townships,  military,  church, 
civic,  church,  professions,  industries,  schools,  etc.  Biographical  sketches 
of  members  of  the  following  families:  Acker,  Ackers,  Acklin,  Africa,  Ake, 
Alexander,  Allen,  Allender,  Amies,  Anderson,  Applebaugh,  Bachert,  Baish, 
Baker,  Baldrige,  Bankert,  Banks,  Bare,  Barr,  Beam,  Beaston,  Beck,  Beckman, 
Beegle,  Bell,  Bender,  Beyer,  Biddle,  Black,  Blair,  Blodget,  Blose,  Bobb, 
Bock,  Bonn,  Bolger,  Bonebreak,  Book,  Books,  Bottenfield,  Bouslough,  Bowers, 
Bowles,  Bowser,  Boyer,  Boyce,  Boyles,  Bradley,  Brotherline,  Brown,  Brua, 
Brabaker,  Brumbaugh,  Buck,  Burget,  Burns,  Bu;:-h,  Calderwood,  Calvin,  Camerer, 
Canan,  Carn,  Carper,  Cass,  Casanave,  Chamberlin,  Charles,  Cherry,  Clapper, 
Clark,  Clemson,  Clouse,  Cochran,  Colclesser,  Cole,  Coleman,  Coltabaugh, 
Colvin,  Condron,  Confer,  Conrad,  Corl,  Cornelius,  Cowen,  Cox,  Craine, 
Crawford,  Creighton,  Crider,  Crissman,  Culp,  Dav export,  Davis,  Dean,  Delaney, 
Delozier,  Dern,  Detrick,  Detwiler,  Dick,  Dickson,  Diehl,  Pilling,  Dively, 
Dixon,  Douglass,  Downing,  Downs,  Doyle,  Dudley,  Durborrow,  Dysart,  Eckenlaub, 
Elder,  Eldon,  Ellswortli,  Emfield,  Engstrom,  Farrand,  Fay,  Feather,  Fickes, 
Fider,  Figart,  Findley,  Fisher,  Fleck,  Flenner,  Flick,  Fluke,  Fogel,  Ford, 
Forsht,  Fox,  Franciscus,  Fraser,  Freemen,  Fuosfl,  Furry,  Galley,  Gal  land, 
Garber,  Gardner,  Garman,  Garner,  Garver,  Garvey,  Geesey,  Gheer,  Gibbs,  Giles, 
Gill,  (lingerie,  Gleichert,  Glenn,  Glessner,  Good,  Graffius,  Grau,  Grazier, 
Greene,  Greevy,  Gromiller,  Gurd,  Haagen,  Haberacker,  Haffly,  Hagerty,  Hagey, 
Hahn,  Hair,  Hall,  Haller,  Halton,  Hamilton,  Hammond,  Hamor,  Hancuff,  Hare, 
Harnish,  Harps ter,  Hart,  Hartman,  Hazenstab,  Hegerty,  Heinsling,  Henderson, 
Henry,  Herbert,  Hershberger,  Hess,  Hetrick,  Heverly,  Hicks,  Hileman,  Hiller, 
Hillis,  Hirt,  Hoover,  Howard,  Hoyer,  Hughes,  Humes,  Hurd,  Ickes,  Igo,  Irvin, 
Irvine,  Irwin,  Isenberg,  Jacobs,  Johnston,  Jones,  Kagarise,  Kauffman, 
Kazmaier,  Keagy,  Keasey,  Keith,  Keller,  Kelly,  Kenote,  Kensinger,  Ketring, 
Kinch,  King,  Kirsch,  Klepser,  Kloss,  Krider,  Kuhn,  Kunsman,  Kurtz,  Kyper, 
Lamade,  Landis,  Layman,  Leberfinger,  Leisenring,  Levengood,  Lingafelt, 
Lingenfelter,  Lininger,  Lloyd,  Long,  Loose,  Lorenz,  Lotz,  Loudon,  Lowrie, 


COUNTIES 

315.  Cont'd.  Lowther,  Lukenbach,  Lupfer,  Lytle,  McBurney,  McCarthy, 
McCauley,  McClain,  McConahy,  McCullough,  McDowell,  McFarland,  McGarrah, 
McGarvey,  McGough,  Mclntire,  McKee,  McKillip,  McKnight,  McLanahan,  Mackey, 
Madden,  Magehan,  Manley,  Manlove,  Marks,  Markley,  Martin,  Martz,  Mathes, 
Matthews,  Means,  Meek,  Meek,  Mentzer,  Metz,  Metzger,  Miller,  Mil'liken, 
Mock,  Molloy,  Moore,  Morgan,  Morris,  Morrison,  Morrow,  Moyer,  Mummert, 
Murray,  Musser,  Nason,  Neff,  Nelson,  Neuwahl,  Norris,  No  well,  Ober,  Oburn, 
O'Neill.,  Orr,  Osborne,  Over,  Owens,  Parker,  Parks,  Parsons,  Patterson, 
Patton,  Peck,  Piper,  Plack,  Plummer,  Pott?,  Pownall,  Preston,  Ramey,  Ray, 
Reed,  Reilly,  Reiser,  Replogle,  Rhodes,  Riebenack,  Riggle,  Ritchey,  Roberts, 
Robeson,  Robison,  Rodkey,  Rodrigue,  Root,  Ross,  Roudabush,  Royer,  Russell, 
Sauer,  Sausser,  Scheeline,  Scott,  Seedenburg,  Sell,  Sellers,  Shade,  Sharbaugh, 
Shaw,  Sherman,  Shinier,  Shirey,  Shoemaker,  Shoenberger,  Shoenfelt,  Shollar, 
Showalter,  Shriver,  Shultz,  Sigrist,  Simon,  Sipes,  Slippey,  Small,  Smeltzer, 
Smith,  Snively,  Snoberge.r,  Snyder,  Sorrick,  Spang,  Sparr,  Spealman,  Sprankle, 
Stayer,  Stern,  Stevens,  Stewart,  S^iffler,  Stine,  Stom,  Stone,  Stoner, 
Straesser,  Strehle,  Stulz,  Stultz,  Suckling,  Swanger,  Tate,  Taylor,  Teeter, 
Thomas,  Thompson,  Tipton,  Tobin,  Treese,  Trout,  Troutwine,  Tussey,  Van 
Allman,  Vogt,  Walker,  Walter,  Walters,  Walton,  Waple,  Ward,  Wareham,  Warfel, 
Waring,  Weaver,  Weber,  Weest,  Weir,  Wertman,  Wertz,  Wertzberger,  White, 
Whittaker,  Wike,  Wiley,  Williamyon,  Wilson,  Wilt,  Wineland,  Winter,  Wisler, 
Witherow,  Witter,  Wolf,  Wolff,  Wood,  Woodcock,  Wray,  Wyerman,  Yeater, 
Teckley,  Tingling,  Young,  Zook. 

316.  BLAIR,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Tarring  S. Davis. 527pp.7xlO^.  1931 11.  £0 

HISTORY  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY.  Two  Volumes,  Pub.  by  National  Historical  Assn. 

3l6a  Vol.  1.  322  pages  Illustrated  7.00 

Early  settlers,  Indian  wars  and  the  Revolution,  the  Allegheny  Portage 
Railroad,  the  Altoona  War  Conference,  town,  townships,  schools,  professions, 
churches,  the  Pennsylvania  Rai.lroad,  list  of  World  War  I  soldiers. 
316  b.  Vol.  II.  205  pages,  portraits 6.00 

Biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the  following  families:  Allen,  Anderson, 
Andrew,  Anglemyer,  Arter,  Auker,  Aultman,  Bailey,  Bartley,  Bassler, 
Baumgardner,  Beaver,  Beck,  Beringer,  Bice,  Biddle,  Bobb,  Bonn,  Bollinger, 
Bonebreak,  Bowman,  Brode,  Brantlinger,  Brua,  Brumbaugh,  Burget,  Burd,  Burket, 
Butts,  Canole,  Capers,  Calvin,  Calderwood,  Canan,  Cams,  Carper,  Cassidy, 
Chamberlain,  Clare,  Clark,  Clarke,  Cleaves,  Cliber,  Clos3on,  Coates,  Cole, 
Condron,  Corn,  Cook,  Craig,  Crane,  Crawford,  Cri swell,  Crissman,  Crossman, 
Crum,  Culp,  Daniels,  Davis,  Decker,  Deeghan,  DeRenzo,  Diehl,  Dillon,  Dively, 
Dodson,  Donovan,  Dougherty,  Drass,  Duff,  Dughi,  Edwards,  Edmondson,  Eisenhart, 
Elliott,  Elway,  Erdly,  Farran,  Fawber,  Fee,  Filer,  Findley,  Fisher,  Fleck, 
Fleisher,  Flick,  Fluke,  Forbes,  Forsht,  Fraker,Friedly,  Fritsche,  Fusco,  Gaenzle, 
Galbraith,  Garber,  Garver,  Geisler,  Gettman,  Giacchelli,  Gilbert,  Glasgow, 
Glass,  Glover,  Goetz,  Gorsuch,  Graham,  Green,  Greene,  Greer,  Grimshaw,  Gromiller, 
Grossman,  Gruver,  Guyer,  Hair,  Hall,  Handwork,  Hammel,  Ham.ilton,  Hannum,  Hatch, 
Hartman,Harshbarger,  Heller, Hendricks, Helsel,  Hennaman, Henry, Her sperger,  Hess, 
Hicks,  Hilbert,  Hite,  Hill er,  Hileman,  Hoenstine,  Hooker,  Hoover,  Hostler, 
Houseman,  Housum,  Hughes,  Hull,  HU-rst,  Irvin,  Ivory,  Jewett,  Johnson, 
Johnston,  Jones,  Jubelirer,  Karns,  Kazmaier,  Keagy,  Kerns,  Keller,  Keisel, 
Kimes,  King,  Knox,  Koelle,  Kreiter,  Kuny,  Kulp,  Kurtz,  Lafferty,  Lang, 
Lambert,  Lass,  Lather 0,  Leedom,  Liebegott,  Line,  Lingafelt,  Lingenfelter, 
Litz,  Lloyd,  Logue,  Long,  Lorenz,  Loudon,  Lowrie,  Magee,  Martin,  Mauk, 
Mallery,  Mathewson,  Matthews,  Mattern,  MacCartney,  MacKinley,  Mackey, 
McAllister,  McBurney,  McCort,  McCullough,  McDowell,  McDonnell,  McLanahan, 
McMurray,  Meek,  Merryman,  Meyers,  Miller,  Mingle,  Mock,  Montgomery, 


COUNTIES 

316.  Cont'd.     Morrell,  Morrow,  Moses,  Mulch,  Munley,  Nason,   Nophsker, 
O'Brien,  O'Leary,  Orr,   Over,  Palmer,  Parker,  Park-'nson,  Pearce,  Peffer, 
Perry,  Pensyl,  Pershing,  Phelps,  Piper,  Preston,  Price,  Prosser,  Prough, 
Querry,  Ray,   Reed,  Replogle,   Riddell,   Rigg,   Ritchey,   Robinson,   Roher, 
Romberger,  Royer,  Sabathne,  Sanderson,  Salmond,  Santella,  Scheeline,  Scholl, 
Schillin,  Seads,  Seidel,  Sell,  Sellers,  Shaffer,  Shearer,  Shoemaker,  Shollar, 
Silverman,  Skelly,  Slep,  Smith,  Smiley,  Snively,  Snyder,  Sollenberger,  Sommer, 
Spillane,  Stern,   Stephens,  Stevens,   Stine,  Stitzel,  Stake,  Stokes, Stroup, 
Stout,  Stufft,  Stultz, Taylor,   Thompson,   Tillard,   Tippery,    Tobias, Trou twine, 
Turnbaugh,    Turner,    Twitmire,  Vanneman,  Vail,  Varnes,  Vaughn,  Vogt,  Wade, 
Wagner,  War f el,  Weeot,  Weining,  Wharton,  Wike,   Wilt,  Williams,  Wilson, 
Willoughby,  Woodcock,  Woomer,  Wright,  Wymer,  Tost,   Zazzara,   Zern. 

317.  BLAIR,   IRON  WORK'),  By  David  M.  Adams.   23pp.   1938.  Wprs.  Illus 3.00 

HISTORY  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY  IRON  WORKS,   including  a  number  of  furnaces,   forges 

and  rolling  mills  in  adjoining  districts.     Biographical  sketches  of  the 
iron-masters.     Profusely  illustrated. 

318.  BLAIR,  POST  OFFICES  &  PLACE  NAMES.     9Upp.  19^7.     Wprs 2.00 

BLAIR  COUNTY'S  POSTAL  HISTORY,    compiled  from  letters,    clippings  and  other 
documents  in  the  possession  of  J.Elvin  Brumbaugh. 

BLAIR  COUNTY  PLACE  NAMES,   including  present  and  former  names  of  all  towns 
and  villages,    together  with  the  names   of  all  natural  features  such  as 
mountains,   streams,   etc.,   and  points  of  historic  interest,  by  Harry  A.McGraw. 

319.  BLAIR,  SEMI-CENTENNIAL.     By  Charles  B.   Clark.   116pp.   6x9j.   I896 6.00 

A  HISTORY  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY,   from  its  earliest  settlement,   and  more  particularly 
from  its   organization,   in  I8I4.6  to  June  I896.      Containing  a  map  of  the  City  of 
Altoona,   a  description  of  the  boroughs  and  smaller  towns,  prepared  as  a 
souvenir  for  the  semi-centennial  celebration,   June  11  &  12,   I896. 

320.  BLAIR,   SCHOOLS.  By  T.S.   Davis.   92pp.   1933.  Wprs i;.00 

THE  SCHOOLS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   with  particular  reference  to  those  of  Blair 
County.      The  beginning  of  free  schools,   early  schools   of  the  county, 
teacher's  institute,    reports  and  recommendations  by  the  County  Superintendent 
of  Schools    Tarring  S.   Davis. 

321.  CAMBRIA,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.     By  Henry  Wilson  Storey.   3  vol.   181+U  pp. 
6^x10.  1907.   Illustrated , 27. £0 

HISTORY  OF  CAMBRIA  COUNTY,  with  genealogical  memoirs,   Indian  tribes  in  the 
Conemaugh  Valley,  pioneer  settlers,    trails  and  roads,    the  Pennsylvania 
Canal,    the  old  and  new  Portage  Railroad,   the  Johnstown  Flood,   industries. 

321a.  Vol.  I,   History  of   t  .3  county.   590pp 10.00 

Family  names  frequently  listed  in  the  index:  Adams,  Barker,    Campbell,    Canan, 
Collins,   Gallitzin,  Geary,  Goughnour,  Hastings,   Horner,   Johns,   King, 
Levergood,  Linton,  McGuire,  Morrell,  Moxham,  Pershing,  Potts,   Roberts,   Rose, 
Swank,  Vickroy. 

321b.  Vol.   II,  History  of  the  county,    continued.     Biography.   575PP 10.00 

Family  names  frequently  listed  in  index  and  with  biographical  sketches: 
Barker,  Barnhart,  Berkley,  Black,   Blough,  Bonacker,   Bostert,  Brixner,  Bryan, 
Burke,  Butland,   Camp,    Campbell,   Cobaugh,   Coster,    Cover,   Covode,   Davis, 
Dibert,   Decker,    Downey,  Dunlap,   DuPont,   Elder,   Fite,   Flanagan,   Fritz, 
Fronheiser,  Fulton,  Gageby,  Glock,   Graham,  Green,  Griffith,   Hads,  Haight, 
Hamilton,  Higgins,  Hite,   Hodge,    Jackson,   Johnson,   Jones,   Judy,   Kane,   Keafer, 
King,  Kirkendall,   Kittell,  Kopelin,  Lapsley,  Larimer,     Lewis,   Linton, 
Litzinger,  Lowman,  McCune,  Marbourg,  Matthews,  McCormick,  McElcarr,  Metzger, 


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321b  Cont'd.  Morrell,  O'Connell,  Orr,  Pershing,  Potts,  Rose,  Ryckman, 
Sheridan,  Shick,  Shryock,  Sipe,  Skelly,  Spangler,  Stackhouse,  Stenger, 
Storey,  Suter,  Swank,  Vickroy,  Waters,  Wertz,  White,  Yutzy. 

321c}  Vol.  III.  Biographical  sketches  of  families  as  listed  in  the  index:  Adams, 
AHen,Alwine,  Arble,  B ade, Bailey, Baldwin, Ban tly,Barne J,  Barnhart, Bearer, 
Beattly,  Beegle,  Bellstein,  Belter,  Bender,  Bennett,  Bentz,  Bergman,  Beuler, 
Bischof,  Blair,  Blaugh,  Bohan,  Bole,  Bolsinger,  Boone,  Border,  Born,  Bougher 
Bowden,  Bowman,  Boyle,  Boyts,  Bracken,  Bradley,  Brallier,  Brandler,  Broad, 
Brotz,  Brown,  Bryan,  Buck,  Burgoon,  Burket,  Burkhart,  Burns,  Caddy,  Caldwell, 
Callan,  Campbell,  Canan,  Carney,  Carthew,  Chrissey,  Clinger,  Cole,  Coleman, 
Confer,  Connelly,  Conrad,  Cook,  Cooper,  Coulter,  Cover,  Cox,  Coyle,  Cramer, 
Croyle,  Crum,  Csucska,  Custer, Dang es,  Davies,  David,  Dawson,  Decker, 
Deckert,  Delozier,  Demp?,ey,  Denny,  Deny,  Dibert,  Dick,  Dietz,  Dimond, 
Dotterer,  Dowling,  Dowhes,  Dunmire,  Earych,  Edwards,  Eicher,  Endsley, 
Entwisle,  Ervin,  Sstsp,  Esterly,  Evans,  Faber,  Faith,  Farabaugh,  Fend 
Fender,  Ferguson,  F err ell,  Fichtner,  Flig,  Fisher,  Fitzharris,  Flick,  Foulke, 
Foust,  Fox,  Frank,  Franke,  Frederick,  Frye,  Fulton,  Fuss ell,  Fyock,  Gaffney, 
Gageby,  Gallagher,  Gardner,  Garretson,  Geer,  Geiselhart,  Gerhardt,  Gigliotti, 
Glass,  Glitsch,  Gocher,  Goenner,  Goff,  Gojsovic,  Golde,  Goodfellow,  Grady, 
Gray,  Greer,  Griffith,  Gruber,  Hager,  Hall,  Hannan,  Harris,  Harshberger, 
Hassinger,  Hasson,  Hay,  Haynes,  Headrick,  Heinze,  Henderson,  Hershberger, 
Heslop,  Hetrick,  Higson,  Hinchman,  Hines,  Hochstine,  Hoerle,  Hofecker, 
Hoffman,  Hohman,  Honan,  Hoover,  Home,  Horner,  Hornick,  Houck,  Hubbard, 
Hudson,  Huebner,  Hughes,  Hull,  Hummel,  Huntley,  I tell,  Jacoby,  James, 
Johnston,  Jones,  Karl,  Kauffman,  Kaylor,  Keafer,  Keim,  Keller,  Kennedy, 
Kephart,  Kern,  King,  Kinkead,  Kirby,  Kist,  Kline,  Knee,  Kniss,  Knuff,  Koch, 
Krebs,  Kress,  Kreiger,  Kuntz,  LaFrance,  Lampman,  Lantzy,  Lauffer,  Lavelle, 
Leech,  Lehman,  Leitenberger,  Lenhart,  Leventry,  Levergood,  Lewis, 
Lingenfelter,  Linton,  Litzinger,  Lloyd,  Lockard,  Lohr,  Lorentz,  Love,  Lowman, 
Ludwig,  Maneval,  Marcella,  Marker,  Martvon,  Masters,  Mathaldi,  Mathiot, 
Matthews,  Mayer,  McAnulty,  McBride,  McCahan,  McClain,  McClarren,  McCue, 
McDermott,  McKee,  McKeever,  McMillen,  McNeelis,  McPike,  Mentch,  Michael, 
Michel,  Miller,  Minahan,  Montverda,  Moore,  Morgan,  Muehlhauser,  Mullen, 
Murdock,  Murphy,  Murr,  Myers,  Nagle,  O'Connor,  Oldham,  O'Leary,  Opperman, 
Osborn,  Oswald,  Ott,  Overdorff,  Palliser,  Parrish,  Parsons,  Patch,  Paul, 
Peach,  Peden,  Pender,  Pendry,  Penrod,  Peterson,  Pfarr,  Pfeil,  Pfeister, 
Piper,  Piro,  Plunkett,  Price,  Preist,  Pringle,  Quinn,  Quirk,  Raab,  Reade, 
Reaia,  Reed,  Reese,  Replogle,  Reynolds,  Rink,  Ritter,  Roberts,  Robison, 
Roland.  Rose,  Rosens teel,  Roth,  Rowland,  Rutledge,  Ryan,  Sagerson,  Saly, 
Sanderson,  Sanker,  Scanlan,  Scharrti.rinn,  Schenkemeyer,  Scherer,  Schmidt, 
Schuller,  Schultz,  Schwab,  Sechler,  Sedlmeyer,  Shaffer,  Shank,  Sharbaugh, 
Sharkey,  Sheehan,  Shissler,  Shoemaker,  Shoff,  Short,  Shrever,  Shumaker,  Sipe, 
Siter,  Slater,  Slattery,  Slick,  Smith,  Snook,  Snowden,  Spangler,  Speice, 
Speiglehalter,  Spenger,  Stackhouse,  Stammelbach,  Stephens,  Stibich, 
Stineman,  Storm,  Stotts,  Straub,  Stremel,  Strickler,  Strittmatter,  Strong, 
Stuber,  Stull,  Statzman,  Suppes,  Swan,  Swank,  Swope,  Taylor,  Thomas, 
Thompson,  Tibbott,  Tice,  Tittle,  Trabold,  Trefts,  Trent,  Tross,  Troxell, 
Turner,  Van  Wert,  Veres,  Van  Lunen,  Wagoner,  Wakefield,  Walker,  Walkinshaw, 
Walters,  Waters,  Watkins,  Weaver,  Weeks,  Weigle,  Weimer,  Wendell,  Westover, 
Wheeling,  Widdersheim,  Widmann,  Wike,  Wild,  Wilson,  Wirt,  Wissinger,  Wood, 
Woodriff,  itfoolf,  Woy,  Wyland,  Wysel,  Young,  Zimmerman. 


COUNTIES 

322.  CAMBRIA,  PIONEERS.  By  James  M.  Swank.  138pp.  1910.  6|xlO 6.00 

CAMBRIA  COUNTY  PIONEERS.  A  collection  of  brief  biographical  and  other 
sketches  relating  to  the  early  history  of  the  county,  includes  the  founding 

of  the  Johnstown  Tribune,  Peter  Goughnour's  reminiscences,  revelations  of 
an  old  ledger,  Rev.  Shadrack  Howell  Terry,  recollections  of  early  Johnstown, 
Edwin  Augustus  Vickroy,  John  Royer,  Major  John  Linton,  the  building  of  the 
Cambria  Iron  Works,  Hon.  Daniel  Johnson  Morrell,  Major  George  Nelson  Smith, 
Dr.  William  Anthony  Smith,  Judge  James  Potts,  Judge  Cyrus  L.  Pershing,  Col. 
Jacob  M.  Campbell,  Alexander  Chesterfield  Mull in,  Samusl  Bell  McCormick,  a 
reminiscence  of  President  Zackary  Taylor,  John  Fritz,  a  lesson  from  the 
Johnstown  Flood. 

323.  CENTRE,  INDIAN  BATTLE.  By  John  H.  Chatham.  122pp.  1913  5x7  Wprs 7.00 

STORY  OF  THE  INDIAN  STEPS,  versified  story  of  the  great  battle  of  the 

Lenni  Lenape-Susquehannocks  War  of  1635,  from  story  by  Henry  W.  Shoemaker. 

321;.   CLEARFIELD,  HISTORY.  By  Thomas  Lincoln  Wall.  296pp.  1925.  5^x8. Illus. 5. 00 
CLEARFIELD  COUNTY,  PRESENT  AND  PAST.  School  edition,  includes  natural 
features,  early  settlers,  stories  of  early  time,  Indian  occupation,  education, 
industries,  towns,  townships.   Family  names  of  taxable  inhabitants  in  1806 
when  the  county  was  formed:  Anderson,  Allen,  Askey,  Bailey,  Bean,  Beaty, 
Beers,  Bell,  Bloom,  Boyd,  Bramon,  Carothers,  Carson,  Cline,  Clover,  Cochran, 
Collins,  Conaway,  Cook,  Coulter,  Cowhart,  Crea,  Cresswell,  Crowell, 
Cunningham,  Davis,  Deal,  Dennis,  Dunlap,  England,  Erhart,  Ewing,  Fen ton, 
Peitwell,  Ferguson,  Finall,  Flegal,  Frazier,  Fry,  Gallagher,  Galloway, 
Gearhart,  Goss,  Graham,  Green,  Hall,  Haney,  Hanna,  Hartshorn,  Hepburn,  Hess, 
Hoover,  Howry,  Hunter,  Irwin,  Jordan,  Kephart,  Kirk,  Kyler,  Leathers,  Leonard, 
Lewis,  Ligat,  Litz,  Mapes,  Maxwell,  McClure,  McCormick,  McCracken,  McGee, 
Moore,  Ogden,  Owens,  Passmore,  Patterson,  Pierce,  Reed,  Reynold---!,  Ricketts, 
Robinson,  Scofield,  Shimmel,  Shirley,  Smeal,  Stephens,  Straw,  Tate,  Turner, 
Underwood,  Weiser,  Welch,  Weld,  Williams,  Wilson,  Winters,  Young. 

325.  CLEARFIELD,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Roland  D.  Swoope,  Jr.  98lpp.  1911. 
8jxl0|.  Illustrated 20.00 

TWENTIETH  CENTURY  HISTORY  OF  CLEARFIELD  COUNTY,  and  representative  citizens. 
includes  Indian  occupation,  land  titles,  early  settlers,  military,  civic, 
industries,  townships,  towns,  etc.  Biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the 
following  families:  Adamson,  Adileman,  Ake,  Alexander,  Ardary,  Arnold, 
Augenbaugh,  Bailey,  Ball,  Barnett,  Barrett,  Baummer,  Beatty,  Beauseigneur, 
Beish,  Bell,  Bellis,  Bensinger,  B©tts,  Beyer,  Bickford,  Bigler,  Bilger, 
Billotte,  Bird,  Blakeslee,  Blandly,  Bloom,  Boag,  Boa].,  Bonsall,  Boone,  Boose, 
Borst,  Bouch,  Boulton,  Bowman,  Boyce,  Boyer,  Boyle,  Bressler,  Breth,  Briel, 
Brothers,  Brown,  Bryan,  Buterbaugh,  Byers,  Caldwell,  Calkins,  Campbell, 
Campman,  Carr,  Casey,  Cathcart,  Chapman,  Chase,  Chick,  Clary,  Cole,  Coleman, 
Collins,  Conley,  Connor,  Cooker,  Copelin,  Comely,  Corp,  Coudriet,  Cowder, 
Cowen,  Cox,  Craig,  Croyl,  Curry,  Dale,  Darr,  Davidson,  Davis,  Davison, 
DeHass,  Denling,  Densham,  Derminer,  Derrick,  Dewalt,  Diehl,  Diem,  Dietz, 
Doherty,  Doll,  Dotts,  Draucker,  DuBois,  Dunlap,  Dyer,  Echard,  Edlund, 
Edwards,  Eisenman,  Elliott,  Erhard,  Estricher,  Evans,  Fargo,  Fawcett, 
Fennell,  Ferguson,  Fielding,  Finsthwait,  Flegal,  Forsyth,  Foulke,  Fowler, 
Frendbe.rg,  Fry,  Fulford,  Fulton,  Gaffey,  Gallagher,  Gallaher,  Gatehouse, 
Gearhart,  George,  Gill,  Gilliland,  Gilmartin,  Gingery,  Ginter,  Gleason, 
Glenn,  Goff,  Gordon,  Gorman,  Goss,  Gould,  Graham,  Grattan,  Green,  Griffith, 
Groff,  Grove,  Guinzburg,  Haag,  Hagerty,  Hahne,  Halfpenny,  Harber,  Harder, 
Harper,  Harris,  Harrison,  Hartshorn,  Hartswick,  Hay,  Heberling,  Hegarty, 
Helper,  Helsel,  Henderson,  Henry,  Hensal,  Hepburn,  Herron,  Hertlein,  Hess, 


COUNTIES 

325.  Cont'd.  Hibner,  Hickman,  Hoggins,  Hile,  Hileman,  Hiller,  Hilliard, 
Hilling,  Holien,  Holt,  Hoover,  Horning,  Horton,  Hosier,  Houst,  Howe,  Hoyt, 
Hughes,  Hullihen,  Humphreys,  Hunter,  Hurd,  Hutchison,  Hutton,  Ifert,  Imhof, 
Impson,  Ireland,  Irwin,  Jackson,  Jacobson,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Jones,  Jury, 
Kantz,  Kasten,  Keen,  Kelley,  Kelly,  Kephart,  Kester,  King,  Kinney,  Kinports, 
Kirk,  Klare,  Kleinginna,  Kline,  Knarr,  Knepp,  Kohler,  Kopp,  Krack,  Kramer, 
Kratzer,  Kresge,  Kujawa,  Kuntz,  Kyler,  Laing,  Lamont,  Langsford,  Lansberry, 
Larock,  Leafgren,  Leavy,  Lee,  Leib,  Leipold,  Leonard,  Lewis,  Liddle, 
Lightner,  Little,  Liveright,  Lixfield,  Long,  Lott,  Loughhead,  Lowell, 
Lukehart,  Lumadue,  Luther,  Luzier,  Lyons,  Lytle,  McCamley,  McCardell, 
McClelland,  McClure,  McCracken,  McCreery,  McCrossin,  McCully,  McCurdy, 
McDermott,  McDonald,  McDowell,  McEnally,  McFarlane,  McGarvey,  McGee, 
McGonigal,  McGrath,  Mcintosh,  McKeage,  McKeehen,  McLarren,  McMullen, 
McMurray,  McQuillen,  McQuown,  MacMinn,  Magee,  Mahaffey,  Maines,  Mapes, 
Mattern,  Matthews,  Maurer,  Maxwell,  Means,  Meas,  Meckley,  Menzie,  Merris, 
Merritt,  Miller,  Mills,  Mils on,  Minns,  Mitchell,  Moore,  Montgomery,  Moore, 
Morrow,  Mossop,  Mott,  Moulthrop,  Mountz,  Moyer,  Muirhead,  Murray,  Neeper, 
Neff,  Nelson,  Newcomb,  Newcomer,  NOrris,  Notter,  Nowry,  Oaks,  O'Connor, 
O'Laughlin,  Olson,  Owens,  Park,  Passmore,  Patchin,  Paterson,  Patterson, 
Patrick,  Patton,  Penepacker,  Pentz,  Peters,  Peterson,  Phillips,  Pifer, 
Pilkington,  Piper,  Planten,  Pollum,  Porter,  Potter,  Powell,  Pritchard, 
Purnell,  Radebaugh,  Rafferty,  Rauch,  Rea,  Read,  Reams,  Redding,  Reed, 
Reese,  Reidy,  Reilay,  Reiter,  Renaud,  Ribling,  Richards,  Richner,  Robacker, 
Robbins,  Robison,  Roessner,  Ross,  Rousey,  Rowles,  Rudolph,  Rumberger, 
Rusnak,  Sancroft,  Sankey,  Sceurman,  Schmitt,  Schnars,  Schryver,  Schultz, 
Schwer,  Scofield,  Scollins,  Seyler,  Shadeck,  Shafer,  Shaffer,  Shaw,  Shepherd, 
Shimel,  Shoff,  Shugart,  Slaughenhoupt,  Sloppy,  Small,  Smathers,  Smeal, 
Smith,  Smyers,  Snedden,  Snyder,  Sommerville,  Soulsby,  Spackman,  Spencer, 
Stagner,  Stanley,  Stauffer,  Steinkershner,  Stephens,  Stevens,  Stevenson, 
Stewart,  Stone,  Stott,  Straw,  Strickland,  Sullivan,  Sunderland,  Sweeney, 
Swoope,  Tate,  Telford,  Thompson,  Thomson,  Thorp,  Tobias,  Todd,  Tonkin, 
Torrence,  Towns,  Tozer,  Turner,  Turley,  Tyler,  Urey,  Van  Tassel,  Veeser, 
Viebahn,  Wachob,  Wagner,  Walker,  Wall,  Wallace,  Walls,  Ward,  Waring, 
Waterworth,  Watson,  Way,  Weaver,  Weber,  Webster,  Welch,  Welty,  Wilkinson, 
Williams,  Wilson,  Wingert,  Wink,  Wise,  Womer,  Wood,  Woods,  Woodside, 
Woodward,  Woolridge,  Work,  Wrye,  Wynn,  Yeaney,  Yingling,  Young,  Zeigler. 

326.  CLEARFIELD,  LUMBERING  &  RAFTING.  By  James  Mitchell.  76pp.  n.d.  Wprs..6.00 
LUMBERING  AND  RAFTING  IN  CLEARFIELD  COUNTY  on  the  West  Branch  of  the 
Susquehanna  River,  with  extracts  from  the  biography  of  Bishop  Cyrus  Kephart. 
Also  poem  "A  RAFTING  STORY"  by  E.B.  McCormick.  Illustrated. 

327.  CUMBERLAND,  DOCUMENTS.  By  D.W.  Thompson.  392pp.  1951.  IHus £.00 

TWO  HUNDRED  YEARS  IN  CUMBEULAND  COUNTS.  A  collection  of  documents  and 
pictures  illustrating  two  centures  of  life  in  Pennsylvania,  published  by 
the  Historical  Association  of  Cumberland  County  in  celebration  of  the 
bicentennial  of  the  county,  formed  in  17^0,  and  of  Carlisle  the  county  seat, 
formed  in  17£l.  Over  100  original,  first  hand  reports  of  past  events- 
over  100  pictures  and  old  photographs  -  illuminating  200  years  of  county 
history. 

328.  CUMBERLAND,  EVOLUTION.  By  Raymond  Martin  Bell.  21pp.  19^3.  8jxll.Ppr.3.00 
THE  TOWNSHIPS  OF  MOTHER  CUMBERLAND,  now  included  in  Bedford,  Blair,  Centre, 
Cumberland,  Franklin,  Fulton,  Huntingdon,  Juniata,  Mifflin  and  Perry 
Counties.  Maps. 


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329.  CUMBERLAND,   HISTORY. By  Conway  P.  Wing. 272pp.  1879. Iljxl3i.lllus 30.00 

HISTORY  OF  CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,   1731-1879,   includes  first  settlers,   "Bluns ton's 
Licenses",   The  French  and  Indian  Wars,   Col.  Armstrong's  Expedition  to 
Kittanning,  Pontiac's  Conspiracy,  Smith's  "Blackboys",   assessment  records 

for  1750 -1751,   and  1760-1762,     The  Revolutionary  War,  muster  rolls,   townships, 
towns,    churches,   professions,   industries,   etc.     Biographical  sketches  of 
members  of  the  following  families:  Adair,  Ahl,  Alexander,  Armstrong, 
Baughman,   Bellman,   Biddle,  Blair,   Bonham,   Bowie,  Brady,   Brandt,  Breckenridge, 
Carothers,   Chambers,   Clark,    Claudy,   Cooke,   Crain,   Creigh,   Day,   Duncan,   Early, 
Ege,  Elliott,  Fahnestock,  Foster,   Foulke,  Gaullagher,   Geddes,   Gibson,  Givin, 
Grove,  Gustine,   Hamilton,   Hanna,   Hartley,  Hays,   Hemminger,   Henry,  Herman, 
Herring,  Kaufman,  Kieffer,  Lemer,  Magaw,  Maglaughlin,  Mahon,  McCoskry, 
Mclnnes,  Miller,  Mosser,  Myers,  Nelson,  Oliver,  Paxton,  Penrose,  Ramsey, 
Rankin,  Reed,   Riddle,  Robinson,  Rutger,  Sawyer,  Scouller,  Sharp,  Shippen, 
Sibbet,  Snowden,   Smith,  Steel,  Stevenson,  Stewart,   Thompson,  Van  Camp, 
Watts,  Williams,  Williamson,  Yeates,    Zollinger. 

330.  FAYETTE,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.   By  Franklin  Ellis. 8iO.pp.l882.7jxH 25.00 

HISTORY  OF  FAYETTE  COUNTY ,  with  biographical  sketches   of  many  of  ita 

pioneers  and  prominent  men.     Includes:   Indian  occupation,  French  and  Indian 
War,  Braddock's  defeat,   early  settlers,   Dunmore's  War,    the  Revolutionary 
War,   assessment  lists,   the  Whiskey  Rebellion,  military  roll.;?  and  events, 
churches,    towns,    townships,   industries,   etc.     Biographical  sketches  of  over 
130  families.     Illustrated. 

331.  FAIETTB,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY. By  S.B.  Nelson  Co.    2  vol.   1125pp.   1900. 
9x11.  Illustrated 27.50 

NELSON'S  BIOGRAPHICAL  DICTIONARY  AND  HISTCRICAL  REFERENCE  BOOK  OF  FAYETTE 
COUNTY.      Contains  a  condensed  history  of  Pennsylvania  and  Fayette  County, 
and  of  the  boroughs  and  townships   of  the  county,   also,   portraits   and 
biographies   of  the  Governors  since  1790,   and  genealogies,   family  histories 
and  biographies   of  representative  men  of  the  county.     Biographical  sketches 
of  over  5O0  family  names. 

332.  FRANKLIN,   HISTORY.   By  I.H.  M'Cauley.    29l*pp.   1878.    5x8 10.00 

HISTORICAL  SKETCH  OF  FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  prepared  for  the   centennial 
celebration  held  at  Chambersburg,   July  4,   I876.     Includes  early  settlers, 
formation  of  townships,    towns  and  the  county.     Assessment  lists  for  1751-1752, 
the  French  and  Indian  War,   Indian  depredations,    the  Revolutionary  War, 
military  rolls,   assessment  lists  for  1786,   public  officials,  War  of  1812, 
the  Civil  War,  professions,    churches,   industries,   etc. 

333.  FRANKLIN,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.     By  Samuel  P.  Bates.   968pp.   1887.7x10.  .30.00 
HISTORY  OF  FRANKLIN  COUNTY,    containing  a  history  of  the  county,  its   towns, 
townships,  villages,   schools,    churches,   industries,   etc.     Portraits   of 

early  settlers  and  prominent  men,  biographies,   history  of  Pennsylvania, 
statistical  and  miscellaneous  matters,   etc.     Illustrated.   Biographical 
sketches  of  members   of  the  following  families:   Adams,   Agnew,  Albert, 
Alexander,  Amberson,  Andrews,  Arddbald,  Atherton,   Aughinbaugh,  Baer,  Bair, 
Baker,   Balsley,   Bard,   Barkdoll,   Battin,  Bean,  Beck,  Bell,   Benshoff,  Bender, 
Benedict,  Berger,  Bergstresser,  Berlin,  Besore,   Bietsch,  Bishop,  Bixler, 
Black,  Blair,   Boggs,  Bollinger,   Bonbrake,  Bowers,   Bowan,   Boyd,   Bradley, 
Brake,  Brallier,  Breckbill,  Breckenridge,  Brenisholtz,   Bricker,    Brindle, 
Brinley,  Brother ton,  Brown,  Brumbaugh,   Bryson,   Buhrman,  Burk,  Burkholder, 
Burns,  Bush,  Byers,   Carl,   Campbell,   Carson,   Chambers,   Christ,   Chritzman, 
Clark,   Clayton,   Clippinger,   Clugston,   Colestock,   Cook,   Coons,   Coover,   Cort. 


COUNTIES 

333.  Cont'd.  Cover,  Craig,  Cramer,  Crawford,  Cremer,  Crider,  Cromer, 
Crowell,  Culbertson,  Cushwa,  Davidson,  Davison,  Deatrick,  Defenderfer, 
Denton,  Detrich,  Detrick,  Devor,  Dice,  Dixon,  Doebler,  Dougherty,  Downin, 
Doyle,  Duke,  Duncan.,  Eachus,  Ebbert,  Eberly,  Ebersole,  Eby,  Eckert,  Eckhart, 
Edgar,  Elden,  Elder,  Elliott,  Erwin,  Etter,  Evans,  Eyster,  Ferguson,  Fickes, 
Finney,  Fleming,  Flicki.nger,  Fohl,  Foltz,  Forbes,  Foreman,  Fouta,  Frantz, 
Frey,  Frick,  Fritz,  Frymire,  Funk,  Fuss,  Garver,  Geiser,  Gelwicks,  George, 
Geyer,  Gillam,  Gilland,  Gilmo re, Gingrich,  Glaser,  Goerner,  Good,  Gordon, 
Graves,  Greenewalt,  Greier,  Grove,  Hade,  Hagerman,  Hamilton,  Hammett,  Hammond, 
Harchelroad,  Harmony,  Harnish,  Harris,  Hartman,  Hartzell,  Hashinger,  Hassler, 
Haulman,  Hawbecker,  Hawk,  Hazlett,  Heefner,  Heitzelman,  Henkell,  Henninger, 
Herman,  Hess,  Hill,  HOeflich,  Holby,  Holland,  Hollenshead,  Holliday,  Hoover, 
Hope,  Houser,  Huber,  Hull,  Hunsecker,  Hunter,  Hutton,  Immel,  Ives,  Johns, 
Johnston,  Jones,  Kaelin,  Kauffman,  Kaufman,  Keagy,  Keeter,  Kell,  Kennedy, 
Keyser,  Kimpel,  Kimmell,  King,  Kirkpatrick,  Kisecker,  Klinefelter,  Klock, 
Knappenberger,  Knepper,  Knisley,  Koser,  Kreps,  Krider,  Kriner,  Kuhn,  Kunkel, 
Kyner,  Lackens,  Lamaster,  Landis,  Lane,  Lantz,  Lear,  Leberknight,  Ledy, 
Lehmann,  Leisher,  Lemaster,  Lesher,  Lidy,  Lightfoot,  Linn,  Lippy,  Little, 
Logue,  Lookabaugh,  Lowry,  Ludwig,  Lull,  Maclay,  Magee,  Mahon,  Main,  Martin, 
McAfee,  McAllen,  McCleary,  McCormick,  McCullough,  McCulloh,  McCurdy, 
McDonald,  McDowell,  McGinley,  McGovran,  McGowan,  McGrath,  McKinstry, 
McKnight,  McLanahan,  McLaughlin,  Merklein,  Metcalfe,  Meyers,  Michaels, 
Mickley,  Middour,  Miles,  Miller,  Minick,  Mimmon,  Mlnnich,  Mish,  Monath, 
Montgomery,  Motter,  Mower,  Nevin,  Nicklas,  Nieodemus,  Noble,  NoW'.:;ll, 
Oberholser,  Oiler,  Omwake,  Orr,  Over,  Paljrier,  Parret,  Patton,  Peiffer, 
Pfouts,  Pensinger,  Phiel,  Phillippy,  Piper,  Piatt,  Plougli,  Pof  fenberger,. 
Pomeroy,  Powders,  Price,  Radebaugh,  Rahauser,  Ramsey,  Rankin,  Rebuck,  Reed, 
Reid,  Reisher,  Renfrew,  Rhoads,  Rhodes,  Rice,  Riley,  Rinehart,  Robertson, 
Rohrer,  Rosenbergor,  Rosenberry,  Rosman,  Roth,  Rouzer,  Rowe,  Ruby, 
Ruthrauff,  Ryder,  Schaff,  Sch.-ible,  Schleicter,  Schlichter,  Senseny, 
Sentman,  Shaffer,  Shank,  Sharpe,  Shearer,  Sherk,  Shields,  Shiffert, 
Shillito,  Shirey,  Shively,  Shoap,  Shockey,  Shoemaker,  Shope,  Shover, 
Shreiner,  Shull,  Sierer,  Skiles,  Skinner,  Slichter,  Small,  Smiley,  Smith, 
Snider,  Snively,  Snoke,  Snyder,  Solenberger,  Speck,  Speer,  Spoonour,  Stach, 
Stake,  Stark,  Steck,  Stenger,  Stephey,  Stewart,  Stickell,  Stine,  Stoey, 
Stoner,  Stouffer,  Stickell,  Strickler,  Strock,  Sue3;3erott,  Swanger,  Taylor, 
Teach,  Thompson,  Trogler,  Tritle,  Uglovx,  Unger,  Walker,  Wallace,  Walter, 
Washabaugh,  Weagly,  Weaver,  Weidler,  Weitzel,  Welsh,  Welty,  Wentling,  Wentz, 
Wertz,  WViite,  Wierner,  Wiestling,  Wilhelm,  Wineman,  Winger,  Wingert,  Wise, 
Witherow,  Witherspoon,  Wolfe,  Wolfersberger,  Wolff,  Wolfkill,  Woods,  Taukey, 
Toh,  Tost,  Youst,  Zacharias,  Zeigler,  Ziegler,  Zimmerman,  Zook,  Zug. 

33U.  FRANKLIN,  PAPERS.  (Various  authors)  2h7pp.  1901+ .  Wprs.  Illus 6.00 

TliE  KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETf ,  papers  read  before  the  society  from 
March  1901,  to  February  1903.  Includes  addresses  by:  T.J.  Brereton,  Col. 
H.C.  Demming,  B.R.  Goodyear,  Linn  Harbaugh,  C.P.  Humrich,  J.S.McIlvaine,  John 
G.  Orr,  George  0.  Seilhamer  and  Joshua  W.  Sharpe,  on  the  following  subjects: 
Men  of  Middle  Spring,  Grist  Mills  of  Lurgan  Township,  Dr.  Hugh  Mercer,  Col. 
Robert  Magaw,  Isabella  Oliver,  John  Wilkins,  the  Whiskev  Insurrection  of 
179U  etc. 

335.  FRANKLIN,  PAPERS.  (Various  Authors)  lr?£pp.  1929.  Wprs.  Illus 10.00 

THE  KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY,  papers  read  before  the  society  from 
May,  1922  to  March,  1929  1  Vol.  X.  Subjects  included:  Old  Iron  Works 
Scotland  Village,  Eaxly  Pioneers  (McCord,  Bossart,  Holliday,  BrindLe). 
Mason  and  Dixon  Line,  Mercersburg  Academy,  the  Scotch-Irish,  Thaddeus  Stevens, 


COUNTIES 

335>.  Cont'd.  Waynesboro  and  its  Founder  John  Wallace,  Cumberland  County  in 
the  Revolution,  notes  on  Robert  McClelland  and  Col.  Patrick  Jack,  Upper 
Strajsburg  Highways,  Gov.  Samuel  W.  McCall,  Old  Mills. 

336.  FRANKLIN,  SETTLERS,  By  Harry  E.  Foreman.  8lpp.  1950.  Illus 8.00 

CONODOGUINET  SECRETS;  A  history  of  HOrse  Valley.  Includes  data  on  early 
settlers,  local  history  and  place  names  in  the  present  Fannett  and  Metal 
Townships  based  on  early  land  grants  which  pre  cedes  information  found  in 

other  publications.  Biographical  data  on  the  following  family  names  as 
listed  in  the  index:  Allen,  Beam,  Beltz,  Buck,  Campbell,  Carbaugh,  Chambers, 
Clark,  Comp,  Crone,  Curly,  Daugherty,  Davis,  Detry,  Dollinger,  Dunkle, 
Eshelman,  Field,  Fisher,  Fleagle,  Flora,  Foreman,  Forrester,  Fowler,  Fraker, 
Frey,  Geyer,  Gilbert,  Grace,  Guyer,  Hade,  Heath,  Hege,  Heeter,  Herron, 
Hildebrandt,  Hingee,  Hockenberry,  Holmes,  Horn,  Hurley,  John,  Keefer,  Kepley, 
Kerlin,  Kilgore,  Lanzinger,  Leedy,  Lenabower,  Long,  Lowans,  Mackey,  Mackling, 
Mahoney,  Markey,  McCall,  Mealman,  Mills,  Mowen,  Mudd,  Nave,  Neff,  Neysbaum, 
Painter,  Peebles,  Pomeroy,  Punch,  Reed,  Reitz,  Rexroth,  Ritter,  Roland, 
Rosenberry,  Scriba,  Shearer,  Sheriff,  Shuman,  Skinner,  Snider,  Snow,  Specht, 
Stump,  Tom,  Thomas,  Vineger,  Wallace,  Wilson,  Wiest,  Williamson,  Worthington, 
Wright. 

337.  FRANKLIN,  SETTLERS.  By  Harry  E.  Foreman.  176pp.  19^2.  Illus 8.00 

NORTH  MOUNTAIN  SHADOWS  AND  LOUDON  ROAD  HISTORY.  Includes  data  on  early 
settlers,  local  history  and  place  names  in  the  present  Letterkenny,  Hamilton 
and  St.  Thomas  Townships,  based  on  early  land  grants  which  precede  infor- 
mation found  in  other  publications.   Biographical  data  on  members  of  the 
following  named  families  as  appearing  in  the  index:      Adams  on,  Albert, 
Allen,  Anderson,  Andrew,  Armstrong,  Arthur,  Ault,  Bailey,  Baird,  Baker, 
Barmont,  Barnet,  Barr,  Beats,  Beaty,  Beaver,  B^ltz,  Benedict,  Betz, 
Bingaman,  Bittinger,  Blair,  Black,  Blackburn,  Boal,  Boboop,  Bolton,  Bond, 
Bossart,  Bowars,  Boyd,  Brake,  Bratton,  Breckenridge,  Brechbill,  Bricker, 
Brigham,  Brooky,  Brother Lon,  Brown,  Brownlee,  Brubaker,  Brumbaugh,  Bryson, 
Burkholder,  Burns,  Butler,  Buts field,  Byers,  Caldwell,  Campbell,  Carl, 
Caruthers,  Carr,  Carson,  Chestnut,  Coats,  Coldsmith,  Corwell,  Cowan,  Crider, 
Crist,  Croft,  Cross,  Crow,  Culbertson,  Cummings,  Curry,  Curten,  Custard, 
Davison,  Dearmond,  Deatrick,  Deck,  Deckert,  Denny,  Derfinger,  Detwiler, 
Devir,  Devoar,  Dice,  Diff enderfer,  Dixon,  Dorelson,  Dougherty,  Durburaw, 
Eaton,  Eberly,  Eckels,  Eckerman,  Eckert,  Ehrhart,  Elder,  Elliott,  Enterline, 
Evans,  Ewing,  Ferguson,  Filson,  Finley,  Fisher,  Fleck,  Flailing,  Foreman, 
Foust,  Friese,  Galoway,  Gass,  Gattis,  Gear hart,  Geiwicks,  Gift,  Gingrick, 
Golden,  Goss,  Grey,  Grove,  Grossman,  Gruver,  Grymes,  Gushert,  Guthrie, 
Guyer,  Hackert,  Hager,  Hamilton,  Haruon,  Harrison,  Hartford,  Hartman, 
Hassler,  Hay,  Heckman,  Henderson,  Hendricks,  Henry,  Hill,  Hindman,  Hinsey, 
Holby,  Hollars,  Holden,  Hosier,  Houck,  Housum,  Houser,  Hughes,  Humolsine, 
Hungery,  Hunsecker,  Huston,  Hunter,  Irwin,  Jack,  Jeffrey,  Johnson,  Jones, 
Jordan,  Kane,  Karper,  Keefer,  Keller,  Kerr,  Keesey,  Kilns,  Kingery, 
Kinnaird,  Kirkpatrick1  Kiss ell,  Knoll,  Knox,  Kunkle,  Lambert,  Laughlin, 
Leamy,  Leberkneight,  Leedy,  Lewis,  Liggett,  Lindsey,  Little,  Lyon,  Madeira, 
Mairs,  Marshall,  Martin,  Matthews,  McBrayer,  McCamey,  McCashlin,  McCleary, 
McClintock,  McConnell,  McCord,  McCoy,  McCune,  McDowell,  McElhattan, 
McFarland,  McGinnes,  McKee,  McKemie,  McKinney,  McKinstry,  McLean,  McMichaels, 
McMurray,  McNair,  McNutt,  Meek,  Miller,  Minch,  Mitchell,  Morehead,  Morton, 
Nelson,  Neilson,  Nesbit,  Newlins,  Palmer,  Palsgrove,  Parker,  Parks,  Parnell, 
Parsons,  Patterson,  Patton,  Peckman,  Peebles,  Phillipps,  Pheil,  Phraner, 

Plum,  Plumstead,  Poe,  Poorman,  Pope,  Pugh,  Raifsnider,  Ralston,  Ramsey, 
Rankin,  Raudebaugh,  Reed,  Renneberger,  Rhea,  Rigl.e,  Rife,  Riley,  Robinson, 


COUNTIES 

337.  Cont'd.     Rogers,   Roof,   Rosenberger,   Rotz,   Rudisill,   Russell,  Sandoe, 
S  chaff  nit,   Scriba,   S ewe 11,   Shaffer,   Shank,   Shatzer,   Shearer,   Shelly, 
Sherman,  Sherrick,  Shetron,  Shields,  Shippen,  Shirley,  Short,  Shuman, 
Sinclair,  Singer,   Sloan,   Slyder,   Smith,   Snow,   Snyder,   Sprecker,   Stairs, 
Stake,  Steele,  Stevenson,  Stoehr,  Stockton,  Strock,  Stump,  Suters,  Swan, 
Swartz,  Swert,  Swigert,    Taylor,   Templeton,    Thompson,   Thome,   Todd, 
Tomlinson,    Tool,   Treher,  Umberhocker,  Unangst,   Upperman,  Vance,   Virtue, 
Wade,  Waid,  Wall,  Walker,  Warden,  Watson,  Weaver,  Weirich,  Welker,  Wieit, 
Wiland,  Wilhslm,  Wilson,  Wisler,  Wolf kill,  Wolford,  Worthington,  Yeager, 
Zantzinger,    Zeek. 

A  complete  index  available  on  3x5>  cards.  Any  three  names  supplied  for $1.00 

338.  FRANKLIN,  SETTLERS.   By  Harry  E.  Foreman.   9Upp.   19 SU.  IHus 7.00 

FORBES  ROAD,   PARENLl'S  KNOB  TO  BURNT  CABINS.     Includes  data  on  early 
settlers,   local  history,   and  place  names  in  Metal  and  Peters  Townships, 
based  on  early  land  grants  which  precedes  information  found  in  other 
publications.     Biographical  data  on  members  of  the  following  named  families 
as   appearing  in  the  index:     Abraham,  Ahl,  Allen,   Armstrong,   Ashway,  Bard, 
Beaver,   Bernecker,   Bricker,  Brotherton,  Brown,  Burd,   Burkholder,   Butts, 
Callander,   Carl  in,    Carty,    Chambers,   Clarke,    Cox,   Coxe,   Cowan,   Craven,   Dixon, 
Divilbiss,   Donelson,   Duhlap,   Dunn,   Earnest,    Evans,   Fleming,   Fore,  Foster, 
Freloy,   Frey,   Galbraith,  Garrett,   Gift,   Goodwin,   Haiston,   Harding,   Hardy, 
Harris,    Hasting,   Hill,   Hunter,    Huston,    Hylans,    Jack,    James,    Jamey,    Jarrett, 
Jiles,    Jones,    Jordan,   Keasey,   Keesey,   Kinkade,    King,   Leib,   Leininger,   Lewis, 
Little,  Linn,  Long,   Lukins,   Lownes,  MacDonald,  Mackling,  Malone,  Maxwell, 
Martz,  MeaLman,  McCarnish,  McCarty,  McOashlin,  McConnell,  McCormick, 
McCullough,   McGowan,   McGee,   McKelvey,   McMahon,   Mease,   Meek,   Mears,   Meers, 
Mock,   Moore,  Morris,  Morrow,  Newcombe,  Nicholson,  Ormsby,  Palsgrove,  Perry, 
Pimm,   Potts,   Rae,   Ripple,   Reese,   Rohrbaugh,   Rosenberry,   Rubin,   Ryan, 
Sauders,  Shearer,  Snider,  Snyder,   Stains,  Straitiff,  Sweaney,  Sweeney, 
Thomas,    Thompson,   Trogler,  Vance,  Ward,  Watson,  Welch,  Welsh,  Wilson, 
Wincer,  Wither,  Witter,  Wright,  Yeager,  Young,    Zeis. 

33c>.     HUNTINGDON,    CENSUS  OF  1790. By  George  A.Wolf  .13pp.l9^1.8|xll.Wprs 2.00 

A  DIVISION  OF  THE  NAMES  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  OF  HUNTINGDON  COUNTY  in  the  1790 
census,   into  townships,   based  on  the  1790  and  1791  assessment  records. Arranged 

alphabetically  by  townships. 
3l|0.     HUNTINGDON,  SESQUT- CENTENNIAL.     By  Charles  L. Reed. ll+Opp.  1937. 8^xl"LWp3  .£.00 
SOUVENIR  HISTORICAL  BOOK  issued  in  connection  with  the  sesqui- centennial 
celebration  of  Huntingdon  county.   Includes  historical  articles  written  by 
the  following  named  historians:   Hon. Thomas  F.  Bailey,   Clarence  E.   Beck, 
Josephine  Biddle,   Calvert  N.   Ellis,   Howard  C.   Frontz,   Edward  M.  Greene, Samuel  A. 
Hamilton,   Charles  L.   Reed,   Hon.  Warren  B.  Simpson  and  J.   ELmer  Young, 
Illustrations  and  advertisements. 

3U.     INDIANA,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY. By  J.A.Caldwell  Co. £li3pp.  1880.11x1 3^ 35.00 

HISTORY  OF  INDIANA  COUNTY,   171^-1770.     Includes  Indian  occupation,   their 
history,    customs  and  character,   early  settlers,  French  and  Indian  War, 
Braddock's  Defeat,  Armstrong's  Expedition  to  Kittanning,  Washington's  and 
Post's  Journal,   Forbes'   Expedition,   Booluet's  Expedition,  Lord  Dunmore's 
War,    the  Revolutionary  War,   assessment  lists,   military  rolls,    townships, 
towns,    churches,   industries,   etc.   Illustrated.   Biographical  sketches  of 
over  700  family  names.     Biographical  index:  to  above     see  item  3^2. 


COUNTIES 

3I4.2.     INDIANA,   INDEX.  By  Florence  Stahl  Tomb,   Frances  Strong  Helman,   Connie 

Adornato  Stewart  and  Ruth  McDowell  Roth.   25pp*   1957.   8jxll.Wprs 3.00 

BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX  OF  HISTORY  OF  INDIANA  COUNTY,   17u5-l880,   published  by 
J. A.   Caldwell  Co.   1880.  See  item  No.   3I4I.  Lists   the  full  name  of  the  person 
whose  biographical  sketch  appears,   whether  an  early  settler,   a  war  veteran 
and  which  war,  and  page  reference. 

3l|3.     INDIANA,  HIS  TORT  &  BIOGRAPHY. By  J.T.Stewart.    2  Vol.l597pp.8xl0! 25.00 

INDIANA  COUNTY,   HER  PEOPLE,   PAST  AND  PRESENT.     A  history  of  the  county  and 
a  genealogical  and  biographical  record  of  representative  families.     Includes 
early  settlers,  formation  of  the  county,    townships  and  town§,    the  Pennsylvania 
Canal,   schools,   churches,  professions,   etc.   Illustrated.   Biographical 
sketches  of  over  650  family  names . 

3UI4.-     LANCASTER,   COURT  RECORDS.   By  Eleanore  Jane  Fulton  and  Barbara  Kendig 
Mylin,   136pp.   1936.  Wprs.  Illus • 5.00 

AN  INDEX   TO  THE  WILL  BOOKS  AND  INTESTATE  RECORDS  OF  LANCASTER  COUNTY.   1729- 
18^0,  with  a  historical  sketch  of  the  county  and  a  classified  bibliography. 

3U5.     LANCASTER,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Franklin  Ellis  and  Samuel  Evans. 

1100  pp.  1883.   8x11.  Illustrated 30.00 

HISTORY  OF  LANCASTER  COUNTY,  with  biographical  sketches  of  its  pioneers 
and  prominent  men.     Includes  Indian  occupation,   early  settlers,  munter  rolls, 
assessment  lists,    townships,    towns,  professions,    churches,   industries,   etc. 
Biographical  sketches  of  over  500  family  names. 

3I46.     MIFFLIN,   GENESIS.  By  John  Martin  Stroup  and  Raymond  Martin  Bell. 68  pp. 

1939.  Wprs 2.50 

THE  GENESIS  OF  MIFFLIN  COUNTY,  its  aborgines,  explorers,  early  settlement 
and  development,  Indian  Wars  and  the  Revolution,  and  formation  as  a  county 
as  gleaned  from  official  documents.  Includes:  names  of  early  warrantees 
of  land,  the  French  and  Indian  War,  Indian  Depredations,  the  Revolutionary 
War  events,  Revolutionary  War  pensioners,  and  data  on  the  following  early 
settlers:  Alexander,  Bratton,  Brown,  Buchanan,  Carmichael,  Criswell, 
Holliday,  Holt,  Jones,  Martin,  McDonald,  McNitt,  Reed,  Taylor,  Wakefield. 

3a7.  MIFFLIN,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Joseph  Cochran.  h30pp.  1879 15.00 

HISTORY  OF  MIFFLIN  COUNTY,  its  physical  peculiarities,  soil,  climate,  etc., 
including  an  early  sketch  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  Indian  occupation, 
early  settlers,  Indian  depredations,  assessment  lists  for  1790,  muster  rolls, 
townships,  towns,  professions,  churches,  industries,  etc.  Biographical  data 
on  members  of  the  following  families  as  listed  in  the  index;  Alexander 
Annon,  Belford,  Bratton,  Brough,  Buchanan,  Burns,  Campbell,  Cochrane, 
Coplin,  Cox,  Cupples,  Dixon,  Dull,  Elliott,  George,  Henderson,  Hulings, 
Johnston,  Kelly,  Kenedy,  Long,  Maclay,  Mann,  Marsdon,  Mayes,  McCauley, 
McCord,  McCoy,  McKinney,  McNitt,  Means,  Milliken,  Moore,  Morrison,  Naginey, 
Rc^arick,  Ritz,  Shadlo,  Shahen,  Steel,  Sterrett,  Swartzell,  Taylor,  Thompson, 
Troxel,  Weidler,  Wiley,  Wilson,  Wolf ki el,  Woods,  Yeager. 

3J|8.  MIFFLIN,  PIONEERS.  By  John  Martin  Stroup  and  Raymond  Martin  Bell.lp.pp. 
19U2.  Wprs 2.00 

THE  PIONEERS  OF  MIFFLIN  COUNTY,  who's  who  in  the  early  records  with  an 
account  of  the  growth  of  the  county  before  1790.  Lists  all  residents  prior 
to  1790  by  full  name,  township  in  which  they  resided,  marital  status,  land 
grants,  military  services  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  pensioners,  civil 
offices,  etc.  Genealogical  data  :>n  the  following  families:  Alexander, 


COUNTIES 

3U8.  Cont'd.  Bell,  Bratton,  Brown,  Buchanan,  Carmichael,  Galloway, 
Holliday,  Holt,  Jones,  McDowell,  McNitt,  Means,  Reed,  Sigler,  Taylor. 

3ii9.  NORTHUMBERLAND,  COURT  RECORDS.  By  Charles  A.  Fisher.  77  pp.  1950. 

8jxll.  Wprs 8.00 

EARLY  WILLS  AND  ADMINISTRATIONS  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND  COUNTY,  (1772-1813) 
MIFFLIN  COUNTY  (1789-1793),  UNION  COUNTY  ( 1813-1818).  and  INDIANA  COUNTY 
(1818-181$).  Wills  include:  date  written,  date  probated,  name  of  deceased, 
place  of  residence  and  names  of  heirs.  Letters  of  Administration  include: 
date  issued,  name  of  deceased,  person  letters  granted  to  and  sureties  for 
the  administrators.  Index  lists  names  of  deceased  persons. 

350.  NORTHUMBERLAND,  TALES.  152pp.  1955.  Wprs 3.00 

SUSQUEHANNA  TALES.  A  collection  of  articles  on  the  settlement  of  Central 
Pennsylvania  and  events  during  the  French  and  Indian  War,  and  the 
Revolutionary  War.  Published  by  the  William  Maclay  Chapter,  S.A.R.,  and 
written  by  the  following  named  historians:  John  H.  Carter,  Dr.  George  F. 
Dunkelberger,  Charles  A.  Fryling,  Heber  G.  Gearhart, C.Warren  Gutelius,  Dewey 
S.  Herrold,  Mrs.  Carrie  L.  Kauffman,  Newton  Kerstetter,  Richard  Henry  Klein, 
Merrill  W.  Linn,  Esq.,  George  H.  Neff,  Ralph  H.  Poore  and  D*\  Lewis  E.  Theiss . 

351.  PERRY,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Silas  Wright. 290pp.  1872. £x7i-.Illus. .  .12.00 
HISTORY  OF  PERRY  COUNTY,  from  the  earliest  settlement  to  the  present  time. 
Includes  Indian  occupation,  earl/  settlers,  Indian  depi^edations,  partial 

list  of  Revolutionary  soldiers,  military  rolls  of  the  War  of  1812,  the 
Mexican  War  and  the  Civil  War.  Formation  of  townships,  towns,  school 
history,  the  geology,  flora  and  natural  history,  official  vote  and  census 
tabulation.  Biographical  data  on  members  of  the  following  families: 

Beaver,  Berks tresser,  Bigler,  Burkholder,  Cochran,  Flickinger,  Gantt, 
Gibson,  Huling,  Lewis,  Linn,  Miller,  Mitchell,  Porter,  Shumaker,  Smiley, 
Sypher,  White. 

352.  PERRY,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  H.H.  Hains.  1088pp.1922.IHus 10.00 

HISTORY  OF  PERRY  COUNTY,  Including  description  of  Indian  Pioneer  life 

from  the  earliest  settlement.  Biographical  data  on  members  of  the  following 
families:  Bailey,  Beatty,  Beaver,  Bernheisel,  Bigler,  Billow,  Bixler, 
Blaine,  Bretz,  Calhoun,  Creigh,  Croghan,  Cummings,  Doro,  Douglass,  Dromgold, 
Ehrhart,  Elliot,  Emig,  Flickinger,  Focht,  Froehlich,  Fry,  Gantt,  Garland, 
Gibson,  Girty,  Harding,  Hart,  Hench,  Irvin,  Kerr,  Kistler,  Kemp,  Linn,  Long, 
Loudon,  Lupfer,  McCartney,  McCulure,  McGinnes,  Marshall,  Meminger,  Milllgan, 
Miller,  Montour,  Orris,  Peale,  Reifsnyder,  Smith,  Stephens,  Super,  Syphers, 
Thatcher,  Tressler,  Watts,  Weiser,  and  others. 

353.  SNYDER,  ANNALS.  By  Geo.  W.  Wagenseller.  361+PP.  1919.  IHus 6.00 

SNYDER  COUNTY  ANNALS.  Vol.  I.  A  collection  of  all  kinds  of  historical 
items  affecting  the  county  from  the  settlement  of  the  first  pioneers  to 
World  War  I.  Includes  list  of  Revolutionary  Soldiers,  assessments  for  1771 
to  1799>  soldiers  buried,  newspaper  items  I8I4O  to  1870,  register  of  aged 
persons  in  1917  and  draft  lists  of  1917.  Indexed. 

351u  SNYDER,  ANNALS.  By  Geo.  W.  Wagonseller.  296pp.  1920.  Illus 5.00 

SNYDER  COUNTY  ANNALS.  Vol.  II.  Sketches  and  portraits  of  soldiers,  sailors, 
nurses  and  civilians  engaged  in  World  War  I,  together  with  other  historical 
data  gathered  at  random.  Indexed. 


COUNTIES 

355.  SNYDER,  COURT  RECORDS.  By  Charles  A.  Fisher.  86pp.  19hP. 8jxll .Wprs 7.00 

ABSTRACTS  OF  SNYDER  COUNT?  PROBATE  AMD  ORPHANS  COURT  RECORDS,  taken  from 
Northumberland  County  records,  at  Sunbury,  covering  the  period  1779  to  1813, 
and  from  Union  County  records,  at  Lewisburg,  from  l8lij.  to  1855.  Data 
includes  date  of  record,  name  of  deceased,  township,  administrators,  sureties, 
and  heirs.  Indexed  as  to  name  of  deceased. 

356.  SNYDER,  HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  George  Franklin  Dunkelberger.  982pp, 

19hQ .  Illustrated 12.00 

THE  STORY  OF  SNYDER  COUNTY.  Includes  the  Indian  occupation,  early  settlers, 

the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  the  Revolutionary  and  subsequent  wars,  the 
townships,  towns,  professions,  churches,  cemeteries,  schools,  industries, 
and  an  extensive  account  of  the  life  of  Jacob  S.  Coxey  of  "Coxey' s  Army". 
Biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the  following  families s  Albright, 
Alleman,  Anstadt,  Attinger,  Aurand,  Baer,  Bowersox,  Boyer,  Brunner,  Charles, 
Coxey,  Davis,  Day,  Deckard,  Dill,  Dreisbach,  Erlenmeyer,  Evans,  Eyer, 
Feehrer,  Felker,  Fisher,  Fiss,  Folmer,  Fries,  Gemberling,  Gerhart,  Hass, 
Harter,  Heckendorn,  Heintzelman,  Herman,  Hershey,  Hosterman,  Hummel, 
Ironcutter,  Kern,  Kremer,  Kurtz,  Lee,  Lesher,  Lumbard,  McFarland,  McKee, 
Middleswarth,  Miller,  Millett,  Moyer,  Noetling,  Price,  Rothrock,  Sampsell, 
Sanders,  Schart,  Schnure,  Schock,  Selin,  Shindel,  Smith,  Snable,  Snyder, 
Stetler,  Stoch,  Stump,  Swengei,  Toole,  Wagonseller,  Wellborn,  Walter, 
Wampole,  Weirick,  Weiser,  Weiss,  Wetzel,  Whitman,  Williams,  Wonder,  Woodhull, 
Woodruff. 

357.  SNYDER,  MARRIAGES.  By  Geo.  W.  Wagenseller.  266pp.  1899. 6xlO.Illus. .. .10.00 
SNYDER  COUNTY  MARRIAGES,  1835-1899.  Includes  miscellaneous  marriages,  1868- 
1898;  Rev.  Adolf  B.  Camper's  marriage  record,  1839-1882$  Rev.  J.P.  Shindel' s  mar- 
riage record,  1835-1888;  Rev.  C.G.  Erlenmyer's  marriage  record,  181*0-1875. 

I  dexed  by  family  names. 

358.  SOMERSET,  ARCHAOLOGY.  By  Mary  Butler.  79pp.  1939.  Illus  .Wprs 5.00 

THREE  ARCHAOLOGICAL  SITES  IN  SOMERSET  COUNTY,  excavated  in  19 3k   by  Donald  A. 
Cadzow. 

359.  SOMERSET,  BENCH  &  BAR.  By  John  Albert  Berkey.  36Upp.l9U5.  Illus 6.00 

BENCH  AND  BAR  OF  SOMERSET  COUNTY,  1795-19U5,  including  the  organization  of 
the  county,  the  courts,  and  life  sketches  of  members  of  the  following 
family  names  as  listed  in  the  index:  Addison,  Anderson,  Ankeny,  Austin, 
Badollet,  Baer,  Bailey,  Baird,  Benford,  Berkek, Berkley,  Biesecker,  Black,  Boose, 
Brackenridge,  Brooke,  Campbell,  Carson,  Cascio,  Chambers,  Cober,  Coder, 
Coffroth,  Colbom,  Conder,  Cooper,  Courtney,  Cox,  Cunningham,  Deitz,  Dickey, 
Duncan,  Ealy,  Edie,  Elder,  Endsley,  Espy,  Fike,  Findley,  Fleming,  Forward, 
Gaither,  Gasteiger,  Gebhart,  Gress,  Hall,  Hampton,  Hartman,  Hay,  Heckman, 
Heyer,  Hite,  Holbert,  Holderbaum,  Hower,  Hugus,  I tell,  Keel,  Kierman, 
Kimmell,  King,  Knepper,  Koontz,  Kooser,  Landis,  Lansberry,  Levy,  Lichty, 
Lobingier,  Longenecker,  Lowry,  Lucente,  Margiotti,  Matthews,  Maxey,  McDermitt, 
Meyers,  Miller,  Millott,  Morrison,  Musselman,  Nagle,  Nill,  O'Connor,  Ogle, 
Orban,  Parks,  Pearson,  Pershing,  Phelps,  Postlethwaite,  Potter,  Pritts, 
Probst,  Pugh,  Rhees,  Riddle,  Roddy,  Ross,  Rowe,  Ruppel,  Saylor,  Shaver, 
Shrader,  Schell,  Scott,  Scull,  Selby,  Smith,  Stewart,  Stutzman,  Taylor, 
Tedrow,  Thompson,  Tod,  Tredwell,  Trent,  Truxal,  Uhl,  Vicroy,  Vogel,  Walker, 
Ward,  Weighley,  Weyand,  Williams,  Wood,  Woods,  Yeates,  Yost,  Young. 


COUNTIES 

360.  SOMERSET,   SETTLERS.  By  Frederic  Doyle.    60pp.   19U5.   8xLOi.Illus.Wprs. .  .5-00 
EARLY  SOMERSET  COUNTY,   ses qui -centennial  publication;   history,    traditions, 

and  legends  from  the  earliest  times   through  the  Whiskey  Insurrection. 

361.  UNION,  AMALS.  By  John  Blair  Linn.   622pp.  1877.  IHus 15.00 

ANNALS  OF  BUFFALO  VALLEY,  1755-1855:   historic  events  arranged  in 
chronological  order,   includes  Indian  occupation,   early  settlers,   the  French 

and  Indian  Wars,   the  Revolutionary  War,   assessment  list.3,  military  rolls, 
townships,    towns,  professions,    churches,  marriages,   deaths,   etc. 

362.  WASHINGTON,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPHY.  By  Joseph  F.McFarland.  1369pp.  1910. 
9xl0j.  Illustrated 25.00 

20TH  CENTURY  HISTORY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  WASHINGTON  AND  WASHINGTON  COUNTY,   and 
representative  citizens,  including  Indian  occupation,   early  settlers,   the 
French  and  Indian  Wars,   the  Revolutionary  War,  military  rolls,  professions, 
churches,   industries,    etc.     Biographical  sketches  of  over  600  families. 

363 .  WES  TMORELAND,   HIS  TORY  &  BIOGRAPHY  .By  Samuel  T  .Wiley .  7l4*PP .  84x10 1 17 .  $0 

BIOGRAPHICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  CYCLOPEDIA  OF  WESTMORELAND  COUNTY ,   with  a 
brief  history  of  the  county,  its  boroughs  and  townships.     Illustrated. 
Biographical  sketches  of  over  600  families. 

361;.     YORK,   HISTORY  &  BIOGRAPBY.  By  George  R.  Powell.   2  Vol.   21.   76pp.8jxll.30.00 
HISTORY  OF  YORK  COUNTY,   its   towns  and  townships,   early  marriages, 
baptismals,   assessments,  military  rolls,  pensioners,   and  biographical 
sketches  of  over  lijOO  families.  Illustrated. 


GENEALOGIES 

liOO.  ACKERMAN,  By  Claire  Ackerman  Vliet.  280pp.  1?50.  6x8j.  Illus 8.00 

THE  ACKERMAN  FAMILY  ASSOCIATION,  comprising  the  descendants  of  George 
Ackerman,  Mennonite,  of  Lower  Milford  Township,  Bucks  County,  and  some  of 
the  descendants  of  Stephen  Ackerman,  Lutheran,  of  Haycock  Township,  Bucks 
County.  Other  family  names  frequently  -ippearing  in  the  index:  Achenbach, 
Albert,  Beidler,  Bender,  Bitz,  Bleam,  Bossard,  Buzzard,  Clymer,  Diehl, 
Drake,  Fehnel,  Fisher,  Flick,  Flory,  Fox,  Fule,  Fultz,  Garis,  Gottschalk, 
Green,  Gruver,  Hahn,  Haupt,  Heller,  Hess,  Hoff.'man,  Jones,  Kethledge,  Kester, 
Kressler,  Landis,  Long,  MacFall,  Mack,  Metz,  Miller,  Mitman,  Nelson,  Paul, 
Pfister,  Phillips, Price,  Pritchard,  Reagle,  Ruch,  Rutt,  Sandercock,  Sandt, 
Seiplt,  Shelly,  Shook,  Shuman,  Smith,  Snyder,  Speer,  Stocker,  Taylor,  Teel, 
Wagner,  Wasser,  Weidman,  Werkheiser,  Wetzel,  Williams,  Yoder,  Young. 

1+01.  ANDERSON  &  DENNY.  By  Mary  Anderson  Leonard. 28 7pp.  1911i.IHus 10.00 

WILLIAM  ANDERSON  AND  RSBECCA  DENNY,  and  their  descendants,  1706-191U.  Other 
family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Bennett,  Brockman,  Colvert, 
Chamblin,  Dillard,  Fowler,  Gaston,  Groce,  Kennedy,  Knight,  Leonard,  Maddox, 
Miller,  Moore,  McClimons,  Robison,  Smith,  Snow,  Steele,  Thomason,  Todd, 
Vaughn,  Willson,  Winn,  Wood,  Woodruff,  Yeargin.  Localities:  Cumberland, 
Franklin,  Lancaster  and  Perry  Counties,  Pa.,  and  South  Carolina. 

U02.  ARNDT.  By  John  Stover  Arndt.  l|27pp.  1922.  6x8|.  Illus 8.00 

THE  STORY  OF  THE  ARNDTS.  The  life,  antecedanys  and  descendants  of  Bernhard 
Arndt  who  emigrated  to  Pennsylvania  in  the  year  1731.  Other  family  names 
frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Bickert,  Bowring,  Chidsey,  Clifton,  Coar, 
Cotton,  Davis,  Dewalt,  Dilley,  Drake,  Eastman,  Eilenberg,  Elwood,  Foresman, 
Fried,  Fry,  Gregory,  Haldeman,  Harris,  Holmes,  Houpt,  Innes,  Jacobs, 
Jacoby,  Johnson,  Jones,  Keller,  Kessler,  Kiefer,  King,  Kneass,  Kolb,  Kulp, 
Lattig,  Lawson,  Lindsay,  Lombaert,  McFall,  Menaul,  Mellick,  Miller,  Moyer, 
Nellis,  Porter,  Pursell,  Reed,  Reiley,  Shoemaker,  Sletor,  Slough,  Spadt, 
Springman,  Steckler,  Stewart,  Stout,  Tyler,  Weingardner,  Welch,  Williams, 
Winter,  Woerule,  Wood,  Wright,  Zone,  Localities:  Bucks  and  Northampton  Cos. 

U03.  AURAND.  By  Frederick  Aurand.  23pp.  1900.  Illus.  Wprs 2.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN  BRANCH  OF  THE  AURAND  FAMILY,  from  1725  to  1900. 
Other  surnames  related  through  early  marriages:  Catherman,  Greenhoe,  Moyer, 
Shirey,  Steininger,  Troxell,  Valentine,  Weaver.  Localities:  Berks,  Mifflin, 
Northumberland,  Union  and  Westmoreland  Counties. 

Uolu  BACKUS.  By  William  W.  Backus.  3Q0pp.  I889.  Illus 8.00 

A  GENEALOGICAL  MEMOIR  OF  THE  BACKUS  FAMILY,  with  the  private  journal  of 
James  Backus  (of  Connecticut),  together  with  his  correspondence  bearing  on 
the  first  settlement  in  Ohio,  at  Marietta,  in  1788,  also,  papers  and 
correspondence  of  Elijah  Backus,  showing  the  character  and  spirit  of  the 
times  during  the  Revolutionary  period. 

1*05.  BAIRD-BEARD.  By  Fermine  Baird  Catchings. 230pp.  1918. 6jx9i.Illus 12.00 

BAIRD  AND  BEARD  FAMILIES.  A  collection  of  genealogical,  biographical  and 
historical  data  on  the  Baird,  Bard  and  Beard  families  of  Europe  and  America, 
Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index  to  intermarriages: 
Adams,  Allen,  Anderson,  Applegate,  Baldwin,  Bayard,  Beal,  Bell,  Biddle, 
Blount,  Bower,  Bowne,  Brooks,  Brown,  Burnett,  Burt,  Busse,  Camp,  Chambers, 
Clark,  Coleman,  Corder,  Coulter,  Crawford,  Crocket,  Curtis,  Davis,  Dearth, 
Day,  Dickson,  Eakin,  Ely,  Ewing,  Finley,  Fitch,  Forman,  Forsythe,  Foster, 
French,  Fulton,  Gallagher,  Harridon,  Hatch,  Huey,  Johnson,  Kidall,  Lee. 
Lomas,  McCombs,  McCoy,  McCullough,  McDonald,  Mclntyre,  McKnight,  Merriman, 


GENEALOGIES 

I4O5.   Cont'd.     Miller,   Moore,  Perrine,  Phipps,  Pike,  Porter,  Reed,  Richards 
Riggs,  Robb,   Robinson,  Ryland,  Scott,  Shook,  Sloan,  Smith,  Summers,   Taggert, 
Taitom,    Thomas,   Thorn,   Tyler,  Vance,  Van  Kirk,  Vincent,  Walker,  Ward,  Weaver, 
Williams,  Wilson,  Woodward,  Wooster,  Wright,  Wye  off,  White,   Whitney. 

U06.     BARD  -  BAIRD  -  BEARD.  By  G.O.Seilhamer.507pp.l908.6x9|.Illus 20.00 

A  CHRONICLE  OF  THE  BARDS.     A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Bards  of  "Carroll's 
Delight"    together  with  a  chronicle  of  the  Bards  and  geanealogies  of  the  Bard 
kinship.     Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Allen,   Annan, 
Baird,   Barth,  Beard,  Beatty,  Bingham,   Boggs,   Brooke,   Brown,  Brownson, 
Buchanan,    Campbell,   Carroll,    Chambers,   Cochran,   Cur tin,   Dunlap,   Elliott, 
Erwin,   Findlay,   Fowler,   Gerberling,   Gregg,   Hamilton,   Hay,   Irvin,   Irwin, 
Johnston,   Junkin,   Kennedy,    King,   Latimer,   Little,   Long,   McDowell,   McFarland, 
McKinnie,   McLanahan,   McMullen,   Miller,   Moore,   Morrow,  Parker,   Patterson 
Patton,   Pendleton,   Poe,   Porter,   Potter,    Rankin,    Robison,   Rogers,   Runkel, 
Scott,  Smith,  Spangler,   Speer,  Stewart,    Thompson,   Todd,    Turner,  Van  Tries, 
Waddell,   Wallace,  Waugh,  Williard,  Wilson,  Wise,  Wolff,    Zeller.   Localities: 
Adams,   Centre,    Chester,    Cumberland,  Franklin,   Huntingdon  and  Mifflin  Cos.  Pa. 
Washington  Co.   Md. 

U07.     BAUER-BOWER-BOWERS .  By  Lister  0. (Bowers )Weiss  and  Enda  M.(Fetzer)Weiss 
126pp .19^2.   5|x8|.Illus trated 8.$0 

TRAIL  OF  THIS  PI0NEKI?5.     A  history  and   genealogy  of  Hans   Bauer  ( 1670-171+9 )    of 
Berks   County.     Family  names   of  descendants   from  early  generations:   Bechtel, 
Bowman,    Boyer,   Brumbaugh,   Buckwalter,   Gehman,   Latshaw,   Moyer,   Oberholtzer, 
Schwenk,  Stauffer.     Localities:     Huntingdon,   Lancaster,   Montgomery,   Northumber- 
land and  Washington  Counties. 

Ii08.      BEAR.      By  Walter  Scott  Bear.    2l6pp  .   1906  Illus 10.00 

A  GENEALOGY  OF  THE   BEAR  FAMILY  and  biographical   record  of  the  descendants 
of  Jacob  Bear.      Other  family  names   frequently  listed  in   the  index:   Barnhart, 
Behen,   Brandt,   Byerly,    Clay,    Crego,   Davis,    Diller,   Grinnell,   Hippensteel, 
Hoch,   Hoover,   Knisely,   Lambert,   Laverty,   McCrumb,   O'Brien,   Rankin,    Rummer, 
Sheets,  Shellabarger,   Shirey,  Sterrett,   Thuma,  Waldron,  Weaver.     Localities: 
Cumberland  County. 

1409.     BECK.  By  W.   Frank  Beck.   99pp.   191+0.   8|xl2.  Wprs 1+.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  BECK  FAMILY,  and  their  descendants,  including  the  families 
of  Buck,  Grazier,  Nearhoof  and  Krider,  -  the  pioneer  settlers  of  Warriors 
Mark  Valley,   1768  -  191+0.  Localities:  Blair,   Centre  and  Huntingdon  Counties. 

1+10.     BELL.   By  Raymond  Martin  Bell.    77pp.l9l+1.8|xl2.  Maps.  Wprs 6.00 

THE  BELL  FAMILY  OF  MIFFLIN  COUNTY,    the  ancestors  and  descendants  of  John 
Henderson  Bell  of  Decatur  Township.      Other  family  names  frequently  listed 
in   the  index:   Alexander,   Bates,   Drake,   Eskridge,    Hall,   Halle r,    Hindle, 
Johnston,   Kinsloe,  Mancke,  Martin,  McCarthy,  Mc Car they,  McClenahan,  Sigler, 
Thompson,  Williams. 

1+11.     BENDER.  By  John  M.  Lenhart.    22pp.   8jxll.Illus.  Wprs 1+.00 

THE  BENDER  FAMILY,   German  pioneers  of  Wes  tern  Pennsylvania,   1798-191+5,   a 
history  of  St.    Joseph's  Catholic  Church,   near  Carroll town, Cambria  County. Other 
family  nam<;'. :   related  to  early  generations   through  marriages:   Burgoon,  Byrne, 
Kennedy,  Smith,  Wilt,  Yost. 


GENEALOGIES 

lil2.  BIEBER-BEAVER.  By  I.M.  Beaver.  981ipp.  1939.  6|x9| 10.00 

HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  BIEBER,  BEAVER,  BIEVER,  BE53ER  FAMILY  IN  GERMANY 
AND  AMERICA.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Acker, 
Addamts,  Albright,  Anderson,  Barrett,  Barton,  Beafer,  Boyles,  Brown,  Bur  kholder, 
Butz,  Cain,  Carbaugh,  Christ,  Clapper,  Cox,  Day  Delong,  Deshler,  Donaldson, 
Dreisbach,  Dunn,  Edwards,  Fenstenmache,  Fisher,  Frantz,  Good,  Goodykoontz, 
Gortner,  Grove,  Hall,  Hamilton,  Harker,  Harnish,  Heilman,  Hoch,  Houck,  Humm9l, 
Johnston,  Keller,  Kemp,  Kieffer,  Levan,  Lorah,  Mauck,  McFerran,  Miller,  Milner, 
Moore,  Morris,  Moyer,  Myer,  Norris,  Omwake,  Owen,  Parks,  Patterson,  Rhoads, 
Roads,  Ross,  Schaeffer,  Shoup,  Showalter,  Shultz,  Smith,  Sparr,  Stelnmetz,  Stover, 
S trickier,  Thomas,  Ulrich,  Wagner,  Walker,  Weber,  Wentz,  Welser,  Zimmerman. 
Localities:  Bedford,  Berks,  Blair,  Centre,  Chester,  Columbia,  Franklin, 
Northampton,  Snyder,  Union  Counties. 

Ul3.  BLAIR.  By  the  Blair  Society.  11  Vol.  l6pp.  ea.  1926-1931.  Wprs 6.50 

BLAIR  MAGAZINE,  SEMI-ANNUAL  OFFICIAL  BULLETIN,  published  from  theSociety«s 
office  at  Erie.  Includes  data  on  various  Blair  lines  and  families  related 
by  marriage.  Set  includes  No. 2, 3, k, 5,6,7, 9, 10,11,12  and  13,  of  Vol.  I. 

lilU.  BL.1IR.  By  M.A.  Miller  61;pp.  I9I46.  Wprs.  Illus 1.50 

MEl'If  THE  BLAIR  FAMILY,  a  booklet  relating  the  genealogy  and  history  of  the 
Thomas  Blair  family  who  settled  in  Blair's  Gap  in  1781*.  One  of  his  sorB  , 
John  Blair,  was  active  in  developing  the  turnpike  and  canal  through  the 
Juniata  Valley  and  the  County  of  Blair  was  named  in  his  honor  in  I8I46. 

iil5.  BOWMAN.  ByS.L.  Bowman.  258pp.  1886.  6x8.  Illus 10.00 

THE  BOWMAN  FAMILY.  A  historical  and  memorial  volume  from  the  earliest 
traditions  to  the  present  time.  Special  mention  of  Gen.  Samuel  M.Bowman  of 
Civil  War  fame.  Other  family  names  mentioned:  Aber,  Bauman,  Boardman, 
Brown,  Coleman,  Gearhart,  Hartman,  Hirst,  Laycock,  Mcintosh,  Macintosh, 
Millard,  Starr,  Tallman,  Young.  Localities:  Bucks,  Columbia  and  Huntingdon 
Counties. 

lp.6.  Boyd.  By  Joseph  Waugh.  18pp.  n.d.  5x6^.  Wprs 3.00 

THE  STORY  OF  DAVID  BOYD,  taken  captive  by  the  Indians  in  1756  from  his  home 
near  Shippensburg,  Cumberland  County.  Upon  his  release  in  1763  he  returned 
to  his  home,  served  during  the  Revolutionary  War  and  in  1791;  moved  to 
Washington  County.  Other  family  names  appearing  in  the  narrative:  Barcley, 
Black,  Buchanan,  Christie,  Gils on,  Henderson,  Lytle,  Stewart,  Scott,  Urie, 
Waugh,  Williams. 

Ul7.  BRADY.  By  William  Y.  Brady.  132pp.  19l|0.  6x8j.  Illus 6.00 

BRADY  ANNALS.  Stories  and  records  of  the  descendants  of  Hugh  Brady,  Pioneer 
of  Cumberland  County.  Vol.  I,  Numbers  1  to  8  inc.  1923  to  19l|0.  Other 
family  names  related  through  marriage  with  early  generations:  Brewer,  Brown, 
Chambers,  Cook,  Decker,  Duncan,  Foster,  Ickes,  Irvine,  Jones,  Justice, 
McCall,  McCaughey,  McCormick,  McCune,  McLaughlin,  McCreight,  Pollock, 
Quigley,  Shannon,  Simonton,  Thompson,  Tillett,  Van  Leer,  Wilkins,  Work, 
Young.  Other  localities:  Franklin,  Huntingdon,  Indiana,  Northumberland, 
Perry  and  Westmoreland  Counties. 

Hl8.  BRADY.  By  William  Y.  Brady,  h   Vol.  55pp.  Illus.  Wprs J4.OO 

BRADY  ANNANS,  a  magazine  of  Brady  history.  Vol.  I,  Nos.  9  to  12,  inc. 19^8  to 
1955.  Other  family  names  related  through  marriage  with  early  generations: 
Carruth,  Chambers,  Cooke,  Daniels,  Decker,  Fulton,  Hanna,  Hill,  Hollen, 
McAfee,  McCall,  McCormick,  Piatt,  Simison,  Styles,  Localities:  Cumberland, 
Indiana,  Northumberland,  Perry,  Westmoreland  and  York  Counties. 


GENEALOGIES 

10-9.  BRALLIER.  By  J.  Merle  Brallier.  l66pp.  1951.  8-|xll.  Illus 8.00 

HIS  TORT  OF  THE  BRALLIER  FAMILY.  A  history  and  genealogy  of  the  Bralliers, 
Broliars,  Broliars,  etc.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the 
index:  Adams,  Allison,  Anderson,  Ankeny,  Anthony,  Baker,  Bangle,  Barkhurst, 
Barley,  Barnes,  Baum,  Baxter,  Beam,  Beckham,  Bessey,  Bevington,  Brumbaugh, 
Buchanan,  Byers,  Cable,  Cameron,  Campbell,  Cavanaugh,  Chacey,  Cheek,  Clark, 
Clouse,  Coleman,  Collins,  Cooper,  Cunningham,  Davis,  Detwiler,  Dibble,  Dyal, 
Edwards,  Elliott,  Elston,  Elwell,  Ely,  Erb,  Falstick,  Faupel,  Ferguson, 
Fiscel,  Fisk,  Fluck,  Fluke,  Foor,  Furry,  Gillin,  Good,  Gregory,  Griffin, 
Hadley,  Hagberg,  Halferty,  Harmon,  Hartz,  Haves,  Hayes,  Hoffmire,  Hosford, 
Jamison,  Johnson,  Karr,  Kasson,  Leidy,  Lepley,  Lloyd,  Long,  McCoy,  Merchant, 
Metts,  Miller,  Mills,  Mohler,  Noffsinger,  Pars hall,  Painter,  Proctor,  Rees, 
Ritchey,  Roberts,  Rolfe,  Roop,  Russell,  Seaworth,  Sharpe,  Sigg,  Slick, 
Smith,  Snyder,  Steele,  Stoltz,  Strayer,  Stutzman,  Stuver,  Sutherland, 
Thiess,  Thompson,  Van  Cleef,  Wareham,  Wertz,  White,  Whitmore,  Williams, 
Willis,  Witt,  Yeadle,  Young,  Zimmerman.  Localities:  Bedford,  Cambria, 
Somerset  and  Westmoreland  Counties. 

k20.     BRUBAKER,  BOMBERGER  &  FOGELSANGER.  By  Elizabeth  Shearer  Rahn  and 

Claude  J.  Rahn.  105pp.  1952  Wprs.  Illus 5.00 

GENEALOGICAL  INFORMATION  REGARDING  THE  FAMILIES  OF  BRUBAKER,  BOMBERGER, 
FOGELSANGER  and  various  related  families.  Other  surnaues  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index:  Baer,  Balschbach,  Berkheimer,  Cramer,  Diehl,  Erb, 
Etter,  Guttle,  Gingrich,  Grogan,  Harris,  Kann,  Long,  Miller,  Minich, 
Newcomber,  Railing,  Shoemaker,  Stumbaugh,  Wissler.  Localities:  Cumberland, 
Dauphin,  Lancaster  and  York  Counties. 

1*21.  BRUMBAUGH.  By  Gaius  Marcus  Brumbaugh.  850pp.  1913.  7ixl0|.  Illus. .  .22.50 
GEMEALOGY  OF  THiS  BRUMBAUGH  FAMILIES  including  those  using  the  following 
variations  of  the  original  name,  Brumbaugh,  Brumback,  Brombaugh,  Brownback, 
and  many  other  connected  families.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing 
in  the  index:  Acker,  Adams,  Anderson,  Angle,  Arnold,  Baer,  Bare,  Baker, 
Ballinger,  Basel,  Bauer,  Beach,  Beaver,  Bechtel,  Benner,  Bingaman,  Bolinger, 
Bower,  Bowman,  Bowser,  Boyer,  Brown,  Burger,  Burget,  Burket,  Camerer, 
Canaan,  Chris tman,  Clapper,  Clauser,  Coughenour,  Cook,  Cripe,  Curry,  Custer, 
Davis,  Detwiler,  Dietrick,  Dilling,  Ditch,  Eby,  Eliot,  Emmert,  Engle,  Evans, 
Fink,  Flory,  Fluke,  Fouse,  Fox,  Frank,  Furry,  Garner,  Gates,  Gilbert, 
Gnagey,  Gochenour,  Graybill,  Greaser,  Green,  Grove,  Grubb,  Gruber,  Hagey, 
Harris,  Hart,  Hartman,  Heckman,  Hershberger,  Hiestand,  Hite,  Hoffman, 
Holsinger,  Home,  Hoover,  Horner,  Houser,  Huffman,  Imbody,  Imler,  Irwin, 
Jacobs,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Jones,  Kaufman,  Kelker,  Keller,  Kenslnger,  Kinsey, 
Kochenderfer,  Kurtz,  Landis,  Long,  Longenecker,  Loose,  Lower,  Lynn,  Markley 
Martin,  Metzger,  Meyer,  Mill,  Miller,  Mock,  Montgomery,  Moore,  Morgan, 
Mosteller,  Moyer,  Myer,  Neff,  Nicodemus,  Paul,  Pontius,  Pote,  Potts,  Potter, 
Price,  Priser,  Puterbaugh,  Reed,  Rench,  Replogle,  Reynolds,  Rhodes,  Rinehart, 
Ritchey,  Roberts,  Roger,  Royer,  Saylor,  Shaffer,  Schneider,  Shellenberger, 
Shideler,  Shirley,  Shontz,  Shultz,  Smith,  Snider,  Snowberger,  Snydsr,  Sorrick, 
Stahl,  Stauffer,  Stayer,  Steel,  Stewart,  Stover,  Strickler,  Studabaker, 
Stutzman,  Summers,  Taylor,  Teeter,  Thomas,  Thompson,  Ullery,  Wagner,  Warner, 
Weaver,  Wineland,  Wright,  Yoder,  Young,  Zook.  Localities:  Bedford,  Cambria, 
Cumberland,  Franklin,  Huntingdon  and  Lancaster  Counties. 

U22.  BUCKINGHAM.  By  James  Buckingham.  256pp.  1392.  7x10.  Illus 10.00 

THE  ANCESTORS  OF  EBENEZER  BUCKINGHAM,  who  was  born  in  17^8,  and  of  his 
descendants.  Localities:  Connecticut,  New  York  and  Ohio. 


GENEALOGIES 

U23.  BULL.  By  James  H.  Bull.  390pp.  1919.  Illus 10.00 

BULL  FAMILY,  I67I1  to  1919.  Record  of  the  descendants  of  John  and  Elizabeth 
Bull,  early  settlers  in  Pennsylvania.  Other  family  names  frequently  listed 
in  the  index:  Adams,  Alricks,  Anderson,  Baker,  Barr,  Beatty,  Boger, 
Bosserman,  Bowman,  Boyd,  Brooke,  Brown,  Burin,  Caldwell,  Carter,  Chapman, 
Clemson,  Clingan,  Clymer,  Coates,  Cochran,  Colyer,  Connor,  Corson,  Crawford, 
Daniel,  Darling,  Davis,  Davison,  Deckard,  Dewees,  DimLtry,  EkLs,  Evans, 
Fackler,  Ferree,  Frissell,  Gardner,  Gibson,  Greider,  Gross,  Haines,  Hall, 
Harri3,  Hastier,  Hazard,  Headley,  Hench,  Henderson,  Hite,  Hope,  Howard,  Hull, 
Hunter,  Hykes,  Jackson,  Jacobs,  Jordon,  Kunkle,  Lord,  Maelhorn,  Marshall, 
McClure,  Mo:l'Jeely,  McQuistion,  Meckling,  Meloy,  Meredith,  Miller,  Milligan, 
Milnor,  Moore,  Morgan,  Morton,  Mos teller,  Murdock,  Myers,  Neide,  Newberry, 
Hourse,  Patterson,  Powling,  Pope,  Powell,  Quickel,  Ransom,  Rich,  Richards, 
Rittenhouse,  Roberts,  Robinson,  Robison,  Ross,  Rothrock,  Scott,  Seibert, 
Shaeffer,  Short,  Simms,  Smith,  Snider,  Stair,  Stewart,  Stuart,  Taylor, 
Thomas,  Thompson,  Turner,  Upson,  Vandsrford,  Washington,  West,  White, 
Williamn,  Willis,  Wilson,  Wood,  Wright,  Young,  Zeigler,  Localities: 
Chester,  Cumberland,  Montgomery,  Northumberland  and  Perry  Counties. 

U2lu  CAMPBELL- DEAL.  By  Joseph  Andrew  Campbell. 8 8pp.  1921.  7x10.  ILlus 7.00 

CAMPBELL- DEAL  GENEALOGY.  Genealogical  account  of  the  ancestors  in  America 
of  Joseph  Andrew  Kelly  Campbell  and  Eliza  Edith  Deal,  his  wife.  Other 
family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Anderson,  Chamberlain, 
Corson,  Davis,  Diel,  Ervien,  Gardener,  Goodfellow,  H.ambright,  Hammond, 
Hanna,  Harper,  Houck,  Huston,  Kelly,  Kleckner,  McCreight,  Magargee,  Myers, 
Peters,  Poak,  Roberts,  Scott,  Vandergrift,  Vanvalzah.  Localities:  Blair, 
Centre,  Lancaster,  Lycming,  Northumberland  and  York  Counties. 

U25.  CHAMBERS.  By  G.O.  Seilhamor.  28pp.  190lj.  Wprs U.00 

MISSING  BRANCHES  OF  OUR  OLDEST  FAMILY.   Conococheague  Genealogies.  The 
family  and  descendants  of  Col.  Benjamin  Chambers,  founder  of  Chambersburg, 
Franklin  County.  Families  related  through  early  marriages:  Brabazon,  Brown, 
Cumbertson,  Dunlop,  EcKlin,  Forman,  Hamilton,  Hankins,  Hata-ray,  Kemper, 
Leech,  Ludlow,  Maxwell,  McPherran,  Morris,  Patterson,  Penn,  Potter,  Pulliam, 
Riske,  Scott,  Wever,  Williams. 

h26.  COOVER.  By  Melanchthon  Coover.  3U5pp.  19U2 8.00 

A  LIMITED  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  KOBER- COVER- COOVER  FAMILY  and  cognate  families. 
Other  families  related  through  marriage  with  early  generations:  Ache, 
Bashoar,  Bonnell,  Brandt,  Carpenter,  Cocklin,  Downs,  Eichelberger,  Hauck, 
Herrmann,  Horning,  Houck,  Immel,  Keller,  Kimmell,  Kunkel,  Landis,  Ludwick, 
Mohler,  Morrett,  Poole,  Shopp,  Shoufter,  Stahle,  Steinmetz,  Zimmerman. 
Localities:  Bucks,  Cambria,  Cumberland,  Erie,  Fayette,  Lancaster  and  Somerset 
Counties. 

U27.  COPE.  By  Gilbert  Cope.  2£lpp.  1861 10.00 

COPE  FAMILY.  A  record  of  the  Cope  family  as  established  in  America, by 
Oliver  Cope,  who  came  from  England  to  Pennsylvania  about  the  year  1682. 
Other  family  names  frequently  mentioned:  Baldwin,  Bolton,  Carter,  Chandler, 
Cook,  Coope,  Cooper,  Forsythe,  Gheen,  Gibbons,  Gilbert,  Green,Haines,  Hall, 
Hoopes,  Jefferies,  John  Johnson,  Johnston,  Kersey,  Miller,  Milner,  Nookes, 
Painter,  Piersol,  Pimm,  Richardson,  Smedley,  Spackman,  Taylor,  Truman, 
Walton,  Wood.  Localities:  Chester  and  Fayette  Counties. 


GENEALOGIES 

li28.   COWEN.  By  Albert  A.   Cowen.  l6lpp.  1929.  Wprs.  Illus 6.00 

THE  STORY  OF  A  COVE  FAMILY,   Edward  Cowen,   from  the  highlands   of  Scotland  to 
Morrisons  Cove,  Blair  County,   and  his  descendants.     Other  family  names 
mentioned:  Ake,  Appleman,  Bassler,  Boslough,  Burket,  Byers,   Campbell, 
Cashman,   Croft,   Dick,  Dimond,  Ebersole,   Foose,  Fyock,  Hair,   Holsinger, 
Huntsman,  King,  Logue,  Long,  Longenecker,  McKerihan,  Neeterly,  Pote,  Quarry, 
Settle,  Shoenfelt,  Stull.     Localities:  Beiford,   Crawford  and  Indiana  Counties. 

1+29.     COX.  By  H.   Paul  Cox.   56pp.  19&.  Wprs.  Illus 3.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  JOSHUA  AND  ELIZABETH  (SPANOGLE)COX  FAMILY.  Pioneer 
residents  of  Warriors  Mark  Valley  and  their  descendants  in  Pennsylvania  and 
elsewhere,  1788-195U.     Other  family  names   related  through  marriage  with 
early  generations:  Bascomb,  Beck,  Bratton,   Engles,  Funk,  Hartzel,  McAfee, 
McClelland,   Orlady,  Shultz.     Localities:  Blair,   Centre  and  Huntingdon  Cos. 

Il30.     CRAIG.     By  Jane  Maria  Craig.     ll*3pp.  1915.  Wpr3 8.00 

SAMUEL  CRAIG,   SENIOR,   PIONEER  TO  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA,   and  his  descendants. 
Families  related  through  marriage  with  early  generations:  Aimes,  Barnett, 
Boyd ,   Cathcardt,   Clark,   Culbertson,   Cunningham,  Dougherty,   Elliott,   Freeman, 
Hill,  Knott,  Lintner,  McClelland,  McClure,   McGi.ffen,   Milligan,   Moorhead, 
Ogden,  FLummer,   Richards,  Shields,  Thorn,  Vore,  Wallace.     Localities: 
Armstrong,   Cumberland,   Franklin,  Indian-,  N  rthampton  and  Westmoreland  Cos. 

U31  •     CRAWFORD .  By  William  M.  Clemens .      30pp .  191U.  Wprs U.00 

CRAWFORD  FAMILY  RECORDS,   an  account  of  the  first  American  settlers  and 
Colonial    families   of  the  name  of  Crawford,   and  other  genealogical  and 
historical  data,   mostly  new  and  original  material  including  early  wills 
and  marriages  heretofore  unpublished.     Localities:   Ga.,  N.J.,   Pa.,  S.Car.  &  Va. 

h32.     CULBERTSON.     By  Lewis  R.  Culbertson.    335pp.  1893 10.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  CULBERTSON  AND  CULBERSON  FAMILIES,   with  biographical 
sketches  of  some  of  the  more  prominent  members  of  the  various  families. 
Other  families   related  through  marriage  with  early  generations:  Almon,  Bell, 
Boyd,  Breckenridge,  Bright,  Brotherton,   Campbell,   Cassel,   Cessna,   OoLhoun, 
Comings,   Craig,   Cunningham,  Davis,  Denny,  Dickson,  Duncan,   Finley,   Greer, 
Hamilton,   Harrison,  Hays,  Henderson,  Irwin,   Jackson,   Jamison,   Kilgore, 
Lattimore,  Lindsay,  Lockard,  Logan,   Machelduff,   McCaslin,   McClay,   McClelland, 
McCreight,  McCune,   McKemey,  McICair,   Milnor,  Mitchell,   Moody,  Morehead, 
Murray,   Ogle,   Peebles,   Porter,   Purviance,  Rea,   Rogers,  Roup,  Sloan,  Stilling, 
Stewart,  Stuart,   Thompson,  Urie,  Vandevender,  Van  Leer,  Walker,  Wallace, 
Whitehall,  Wiley,  Wilson,  Witherow.     Localities:  Bedford,  Chester,   Cumberland, 
Franklin,  Huntingdon,  Mifflin,  Washington  and  Westmoreland  Cos. 

U33.     CUNNINGHAM.     By  James  L.   Cunningham.      2>6pp.  19^3.   5x7 5.00 

OUR  FAMILY  TREE  SUBSEQUENT  TO  1870.     Other  family  names  appearing  in  the 
index:  Adams,  Aldrich,  Beaumont,  Bradshaw,   Bukey,   Colmy,   Coolidge,   CrabbS, 
Dowlin,   Greene,  Herron,   James,   Johnson,   Johnston,   Knisell,   Kringel,   Latham, 
Mend ell,   Mendenshall,  Mitchell,   Moorhead,  Mummert,   McFarren,  McGarry, Pauls on, 
Priddie,  Ruffino,  Seidel,  Shepley,  Silsley,  Smith,  Stimson,   Taylor,   Tulley, 
Vincent,  Wagner,  Wallace,  White,  Yoder,    Zimmers.     Localities:   Chester,  Indiana 
and  Westnoreland  Counties. 

1*3U«     DE  HAAS .  By  Abram  Hess .     12l+pp .  1916.  Wprs .  Illus 3.00 

THE  LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF  GENERAL  JOHN  PHILIP  DE  HAAS,   1735-1786.     A  paper 
read  before  the  Lebanon  County  Historical  Sr>ciety  on  February  10,  1916. 


GENEALOGIES 

k3$.     DAVIS.  By  George  Jacob  Davis,   Jr.   122pp.   1955.   8jxll.  Wprs. Illus 6.00 

FAMILY  HISTORY.     Other  related  families:  B as kin,  Byng,  Donaldson,   Edmunds, 
Gamble,   Graham,   Herley,  Hildreth,   Jones,  May,   Meyer,  Nesbitt,  Piercy,   Powell, 
Ragatz,  Seufferles,  Sigmund, Smith,  Sorger,  Stephens,  Stroud,   Tinsley, 
Trotter.     Localities:   Blair,  Huntingdoa  and  Perry  Counties,   Pa.  Alabama, 
Virginia  and  Washington,  D.C. 

U36.     DIEHL.     By  E.H.  Diehl.    239pp.  1915.   6b$i-  Illus 12.00 

DIEHL  FAMILIES  OF  AMERICA.  History,   genealogy  and  reminiscences.     Other 
family  names  mentioned:  Beahr,  Butt,   Castner,  Dittmar,   Exline,  Feiser, 
Fickerhoof,   Harelerode,  Harrier,  Hyde,   Kegg,   Koontz,  Over,  Pennell,   Rife, 
Ritchey,  Schaeff'er,  Shoemaker,  Wagner,  Whetstone.     Localities:  Adams, 
Bedford,   Franklin  and  York  Counties. 

ii37.     DOAK.     By  B.E.  Hanes.  100pp.  1931.   £jx7j.  Illus 5.00 

DOAK  FAMILY,   history  and  Genealogy.     Many  other  family  naties.  Localities: 
Chester  and  Fayette  Counties,   Pa.     Virginia  and  West  Virginia. 

I4.38.     DUNCAN.     By  Katherine  Duncan  Smith.     17Upp.  1928.     Illus 10.00 

THE  STORY  OF  THOMAS  DUNCAN  AND  HIS  SIX  SONS .     Other  family  names  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index:     Anderson,  App,  Baker,  Bender,  Benner,  Biddle, 
Blaine,  Bradford,   Bradley,   Brewster,   Bryan,   Buckingham,   Callender,   Campbell, 
Carson,   Church,  Cook,   Crain,  Daugherty,  Davis,  Elliott,   Finley,  Ford, 
Gatewood,   Gustine,  Hannegan,  Hays,   Hodgkins,  Hughes,  Hunter,   Irvine,  Irwin, 
Jacob,   Jacobs,   Johnston,   Koons,  Laird,  Lane,  Lee,   Leverich,  McCullough, 
McElroy,   McLure,   Mahon,   Milton,   Miaor,  Moir,  Ne;;bold,   Oliphant,   Patterson, 
Pyrjchowska,   Riley,   Rippey,  Robertson,   Robinson,  Rose,  Schuchardt,  Smith, 
Snyder,  Spangl^r,  Sprowl,  Sutton,  Turner,  Van  Dykj,  Walker,  Wyeth;  Localities: 
Armstrong,   Cumberland,   Fayette  and  Franklin  Counties. 

k39.     EARNEST.     By  Emma  A.M.  Replogle.     128pp.   1911. 5jx8.  Illus 5.00 

INDIAN  EVE  JLND  HER  DESCENDANTS.     An  account  of  an  Indian  massacre  which 
occurred  in  the  present  St.   Clair  Township,  Bedford  County,   in  the  year  1777, 
when  Henry  (Adam)  Earnest  and  possibly  two  other  men  were  killed,    the  mother 
Eve  Earnest  and  two  of  her  children  were  captured  while  other  children  made 
their  escape.     Mrs.   Earnest  returned  from  captivity  in  1783,   remarried  and 
resided  in  Dutch  Comers.     Other  families  related  through  marriage:  Amick, 
Armstrong,  Bowser,   Claar,   Clarke,  Croyle,  Defibaugh,  Dibert,  Diehl,   Elder, 
Fetters,  Fickes,   Griffith,  Imler,  Kaufman,   Kettering,   Koontz,   May,  Nevitt, 
Phillips,  RInehart,   Roudebush,  Samuels,  Sill,  Skelly,  Spence,  Steel,  Stuby, 
Walter,  Werts,  Wysong,   Zimmers. 

WO.     EGE.  By  Thompson  P.  Ege.    28lpp.  1911.  Ulus 8.00 

HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  EGE  FAMILY  in  the  United  States,  1738-1911. 
Bernard  Ege  family  arrived  Philadelphia  1733,   his  son  Jacob  settled  in 
Richmond,  Va.,   son  George  Michael  remained  in  Philadelphia,   and  his  son 
Adam  resided  in  Hunterdon  County,  N.J.     Other  family  names  included  in 
sketches  of  the  Pennsylvania  branch:   Burd,   Chambers,   Galbraith,   Henkel, 
Koiner,  McFarlane,  Roddy,  Stiegel,  Thompson,  Wagner,  Watts,  Wood,   Zug. 
Localities:  Berks  and  Cumberland  Counties. 

IjlA.     ENLOE-ENLOW-INLOW.  By  Thomas  A.  Enloe.    58pp.  19li7.8jxll.  Wprs 7.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  ENLOE-ENLOW-INLOW  FAMILY.      Other  family  names  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index:  Allen,  Amos,  Baker,  Bell,  Bond,  Bradford,   Brown, 
Campbell,  Cox,  Davis,  Hall,   Hill,  Hunter,   Jones,   Kirkpatrick,  Martin,  Miller, 
Moore,  Morris,  Murray,   Post,   Russell,  Scott,  Serivener,  Simpson,  Smith, 


GENEALOGIES 

Ull.  ContUl.  Stavens,  Taylor,  Thomas,  Thompson,  Tucker,  "White,  Williams, 
Wilson,  Wright,  Young.  Localities:  Bedford  and  Washington  Counties. 

hh2.     ENSMTNGER.  By  Raymond  Martin  Bell.  5pp.  19^5.  8|xll.  Paper 3.00 

THE  ENSMINGER  FAMILY  of  Cocalico,  Lancaster  County.  Other  families  related 
through  marriage  to  early  generations:  Burkholder,  Crautzdorf,  Dohner, 
Fahrny,  Failor,  Frey,  Gloninger,  Grove,  Lore,  Miller,  Oberlin,  Phillippi, 
Quickel,  Reigert,  Schaeffer,  Schmidt,  Smith,  Stouffer,  Wallick,  Waistler, 
Wise,  Wolf,  Wunderlich.  Localities:  Cumberland  and  York  Counties. 

!Ui3.  EWING.  By  Presley  Kittredge  Ewing  and  Mary  El  J  en  (Williams)  Ewing 

230pp .  1919 .  Illustrated , 8 .00 

THE  EWING  GENEALOGY,  with  cognate  branches.  Other  family  names  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index:  Baker,  Barton,  Beuchamp,  Blaine,  Bowling,  Breading, 
Brevard,  Bush,  Combes,  Davidson,  Field,  Green,  Jones,  Kirkland,  Kittredge, 
McLean,  McNeil,  Marston,  Mills,  Munson,  Porter,  Read,  Richardson,  Rubey, 
Sims,  Sloan,  Smith,  Speer,  Stevenson,  Townsend,  Vinson,  Walker,  Werlein, 
Whittington,  Wilkinson,  Williams,  Wynne.  Localities:  Fayette,  Lancaster, 
and  Washington  Counties. 

khh.      FISHER  -  STOMBAUGH.  By  Florence  Hepp  Peterson.   i;09pp.  1950.8^x11. .  .12.00 
THE  FISHER  -  STOMBAUGH  FAMILIES  and  allied  lineages  of  Maryland  and 
Pennsylvania,  1715  to  19i;9.  Other  family  names  frequently  listed  in  the 
index:  Allen,  Alkins,  Atkiison  Bailey,  Baj.sh,  Baker,  Baldwin,  Barnow,  Bartlett, 
Baumgartner,  Beaver,  Bechman,  Bellerue,  Bennings,  Bishop,  Bowans,  Brooks, 
Brown,  Campbell,  Carr,  Carry,  Caster,  Caylor,  Chambers,  Chestnut,  Clark, 
Clements,  Connelly,  Cramer,  Cummings,  Davis,  Devine,  Dickover,  Dill,  Dimmitt, 
Dreher,  Duncan,  Ecki,  Elm,  Fair,  Favorite,  Flaggard,  Fox,  Freehafer,  Fryberger, 
Fuhrman,  Fuller,  Funk,  Gaver,  Gils trap,  Glatf  alter,  Goehring,  Grimes,  Hart, 
Haverstick,  Hedenberg,  Hepp,  Hildebrand,  Hofman,  Hombaker,  Hornbaker,  Hovis, 
Hun.},  Hummel,  Jenson,  Johnson,  Kerr,  Kimerly,  Kimmel,  Knapp,  Lacy,  Lawyer, 
Leakey,  Lewis,  Lowen,  Lowenberg,  Luellen,  Manchester,  Mathias,  Miller,  Mitchell, 
Mitzel,  Myers,  Neu,  Novis,  Ort,  Osborne,  Osburn,  Partridge,  Perdew,  Pickett, 
Roudebu'h,  Sabine,  Schaal,  Schran,  Schreiber,  Schwalm,  Sersor,  Shaffer,  Simon, 
Smith,  Staui'fer,  Steffey,  Stous,  Stover,  Stubbefield,  Summers,  Taylor, 
Van  Antwerp,  Wake,  Walker,  Ward,  Warren,  Watson,  Weaver,  Wenger,  White,  Whitted, 
Will  ,  Williams,  Wingert,  Winsell,  Wiseman,  Wolf,  Wolfgang,  Young,  Zeissert, 
Zimmerman.  Localities:  Bedford,  Blair,  Fraviklin,  Huntingdon  and  York  Counties. 
Illustrated. 

h\\S.     FOREMAN.  By  Elbert  Eli  Farman.  232pp.  1911.  Illus 12.00 

FOREMAN  -  FARMAN  -  FORMAN  GENEALOGY.  Descendants  of  William  Foreman,  who 
came  fron  London,  England  in  1675,  and  settled  near  Annapolis,  Maryland, 
and  Edward  Frisbie,  an  original  settler  of  Branford,  Conn.  Includes  records 
of  other  families:  Belden,  Bradley,  Chamberlain,  Chester,  Carliss,  Curtis, 
Dix,  Dow,  Frisbie,  Gibbs,  Haynes,  Hendrick,  Hollister,  Hutchins,  Kilbourn, 
Mitchell,  Page,  Treat,  Welles.  Localities:  Conn.,  Md.,  N.Y.,  and  Ohio. 

UU6.  F0U3E.  By  Gaius  Marcus  Brumbaugh  and  John  Garner  Fouse.  289pp.  19lU. 

7^x10.  Illustrated 12.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  FOUSE  FAMILIES,  descendants  of  Theobald  Fouse  (Fauss). 
Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Acker,  Aurandt,  Bair, 
Beaver,  Bechtel,  Bishop,  Blystone,  Bowers,  Bowser,  Boyer,  Bridenstine, 
Brouse,  Brown,  Brubaker,  Brunib-uigh,  Cassler,  Clapper,  Cramer,  Criswell, 
Daugherty,  Daughinbaugh,  Detweiler,  DeVore,  Diehl,  Dulabahn,  Enyeart,  Erb, 
Evans,  Faber,  Ferry,  Frank,  Fry,  Fulmer,  Galbraith,  Geer,  Greaser,  Grove, 


GENEALOGIES 

hh6.  Cont'd.   Guiley,   Hsbgood,   Hall,   Hamm,  Heffner,  Heimbaugh,  Henney,  Hoffa, 
Hoover,   Hoppel,   Householder,  Ingold,  Isenberg,   Jackson,   Johnson,  Kirk, 
Kohlenburg,  Lang,  Lecrone,  Lelbert,  Lininger,  Long,  Loose,  Lynn,   Machamer, 
Madlem,  Miller,  Myers,  Neuroth,  Nicodemus,   Obenour,  Peightel,  Phillips, 
Pontius,  Pugh,   Ream,  Rhodes,  Robinson,  Rudy,  Russell,  Saterfield,  Schadt, 
Schell,  Shaffer,  Shontz,  Shultz,  Smith,  Snyder,  Sommers,  Sorrick,  Steffy, 
Stone,  Summers,  Telkamp,  Waddle,  Wagner,  Walker,  Weaver,  Weller,  Wells, 
Wengert,  Wetzel,  Wise,   Zysset.     Localities:  Bedford,  Blair  and  Huntingdon 
Counties,   Pa.   Frederick  and  Washington  Counties,  Md. 

kk7.  FRAZER.  By  Persifor  Frazer.  103pp.  1906.   8x10^ 6.00 

PERSIFOR  FRAZSR'S  DESCENDANTS.  I.  Notes  and  papers  of  or  connected  with 
Persifor  Frazer  of  Glasslough,  Ireland,   and  his  son  John  Frazer  of 
Philadelphia,  1735  to  1765.     Localities  Philadelphia  and  Delaware  Counties. 

hhS.     FRAZER.  By  Persifor  Frazer.  J^30pp.  1907.   8x10^.  Illus 10.00 

PERSIFOR  FRAZERtp  DESCENDANTS.  H.  A  memoir  to  General  Persifor  Frazer 
compiled  principally  from  his  military  papers  and  correspondence  during  the 
Revolutionary  War.     Localities:   Philadelphia  and  Delaware  Counties. 

kk9.     GARBER.  By  Clark  M.  Garber.   3  Vol.   3U7pp.   1937-39.  Wprs.  Illus ..8.00 

THE  GARBER  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL  RKCORD,   devoted  to  the  Garber  family 
in  America.     Localities:  Washington  County,  Pa.,  Maryland,  Virginia  and  Ohio. 
hh9a..  Vol.  I.  No.  I.  111pp.   1937.  Illus 3.00 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  following  families:  Anthony,  Beckett,  Bigler, 
Cassel,  Diltz,  Divelbiss,   Eller,   Hamilton,   Kinney,  Leedy,  Loback,  Paste, 
Swihart,  Wineland,  Whaley,  Warner,  Yeisley. 

Uh9b  Vol.  I.  No.    2,  108pp.  1936.  Illus 3.00 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  following  families:     Allen,  Armentraut,  Aungst, 
Bernard,  Berthold,  Bloomberg,   Cagney,   Cook,  Davis,  Divelbiss,   Eppley, 
Hamilton,   Handel,   Hendricks,  Jones,   Kirkpatrick,   Kreisher,  Lafler,   Leedy, 
Loback,  Magill,  McCollough,  McCready,  McFeely,   Messenger,   Mishey,  Morgan, 
Norrish,   Paste,  Potts,   Rathburn,  Remy,  Schaffner,  Shafer,  Sindlinger, 
Slagle,  Stillwell,  Sutton,  Swank,  Wineland,  Wyma. 

l|)49c    Vol.  I.  No.   3.  128pp.  1939.  Ulus 3.00 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  following  families:  Armstrong,  Bechtel,  Beckett, 
Bloomberg,  Bowman,  Burris,   Cassel,   Chinn,  Dilts,   Fink,  Fleming,   Gladden, 
Griffith,  Henry,  Hewitt,  Holtrey,  Hootman,  Horn,   Howell,   Humphrey,  Kinney, 
Lafler,  Lauppe,   Leininger,  Magill,  Martin,  McClellan,  McCollough,  McConnell, 
McDowell,  McGregor,   McKee,  Nichol3,   Ort,   Peyton,   Rathburn,  Richards, 
Robinson,   Ruddell,  Rusch,  Scott,  Schaffner,  Slagle,  Teagarden,  Teeter, 
Thomas,  Wheeler,  Williams,  Warner,  Wyma,  Yeisley. 

Il50.     GARBER.  By  Clark  M.   Garber.   87pp.  1915  9x12.  Binder U.00 

GARBER  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY,  Vol.  II.  No.  I.  Devoted  to  the  history,   biography 
and  genealogy  of  the  Garber  family  in  America.     Other  family  names  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index:   Batchelor,  Bourke,   Craig,  Davis,  Dewar,  Derry, 
Dixon,  Dowler,  Freuler,   Griswold,   Hartup,   Jessup,   Mahoney,   Miles,  Mitchell, 
Mourne,   Oliver,   Parsons,  Ray,   Robinson,  Roby,   Rogers,  Secrist,  Starr, 
Taylor,  Webb,  Webster,  Wolcott,  Wyatt.     Localities:  Washington  County,  Pa., 
Maryland,  Ohio  and  West  Virginia. 

k£L.     GOOD-HILEMAN.  By  Rev.   P.G.  Bell.   299pp.  1907.   5^x8.  Illus 15.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  GOOD-HILEMAN  FAMILY.     Other  family  names  mentioned:   Bell, 
Bouslough,  Bridenbaugh,  Brown,   Cunning,     Funk,   Guthe,  Hammond,  Heilman, 
Irwin,   Kemberling,   Learner,  Long,  Longenecker,  Loudon,  Martin,   Mentzer, 


GENEALOGIES 

l;5l.   Cont'd.     Moore,  Newcomer,   Rhodes,  Shaffer,  Smith,  Taylor,  Tussey, 
Whitman,  Young.     Localities :     Blair,  Franklin,   Huntingdon,  Indiana, 
Lancaster  and  York  Counties. 

U52.      GOODMAN.   By  Kenneth  V.   Goodman.   8Upp.   1950.  Wprs.  Illus 5.00 

THE  GOODMAN-GULMAN-GUTMAN  FAMILY  HISTORY,      other  family  na-u>s  related 
through  marriage  with  early  generations:     Buchanan,  Laird,   Nighkirk,  Numer, 
Potter,  Riddle,   Rupert,  Simpson,  Smith,  Wakefield,  Localities:  Berks,  Blair, 
Huntingdon  and  Mifflin  Counties. 

U£3.     GUISE.  By  H.W.  Weidner.    21pp.  191*0.   8|xll|.  Mimo.  Paper 6.00 

THE  NICHOLAS  GUISE  FAMILY  TREE.     Other  family  names  related  through  marriage 
to  early  generations:   Funt,   Plank,  Slaybaugh,  Spangler,  Weidner,  Weigle. 
Localities:  Adams  and  York  Counties. 

k5k.     HARRIS  &.  DUNLOP.  By  Nancy  D.  Orbison.   26pp.   1907.   6x8.   Comp h.00 

THE  HARRIS  AND  DUNLOP  FAMILIES,  IN  REMEMBRANCE.     Other  families  related 
through  marriage:  Boggs,  Douglass,   Johnston,  Livingstone,  Wylie,  Localities: 
Centre,   Cumberland,   Juniata  and  Mifflin  Counties. 

U55-     HENCH  &  DROMGOLD.     By  Lelia  Dromgold  Eirdg.  191pp.  1913.5x8 .Wprs 7. On 

RECORDS  OF  THE  ANNUAL  HENCH  AND  DROMGOLD  REUNION,   held  in  Perry  County,   from 
1897  to  1912,    containing  the  genealogies  of  Nicholas  Ickes,   Johannes  Hench, 
Zachariah  Rice,   John  Hartman,  Thomas  Dromgold  and  kindred  families  who  were 
among  the  early  settlers   of  Chester  County  and  served  in  the  Revolution. 
Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:     Aldrich,  Barnes, 
Barnhart,  Bender,  Boden,  Bower,  Bowers,  Brackbill,  Donally,   Emig.  Flickinger, 
Foose,   Guts hall,   Helm,  Hippie,   Jacobs,    Kable,   Kell,   Kepner,   Kilmer, 
Kochenderfer,   Markley,  Matthews,   McCallister,   McConnell,  McMeen,   Miller, 
Notes  tine,   Orris,   Ritter,   Robinson,  Sarvis,  Saylor,  S eager,  Shafer,  Sheneman, 
Shull,  Smith,  Stewart,  Strock,  Sweger,  Turbott,  Wallack,  Weibley,  Weimer, 
Wilson,  Yohn,   Zimmerman.     Other  localities:   Cumberland  and  Juniata  Counties. 

U56.     HETRICK.  By  Martha  Louise  Hetrick.  l65pp.  1955.  Profusely  lllus 12.00 

THE  HETRICK  FAMILY,   1651-1955.     Historical  and  biographical  sketches  of  the 
Hedderick,   Heddrich,  Hedrick,  Heidenrich,  Heidrich,   Hetrich,   and  Hetrick 
family.     Other  families  mentioned:  Acker,   Cox,   Focht,   Garner,  He3S,  Sorrick, 
Tomes,  Updegraff.     Localities:  Berks,  Blair,   Clearfield  &  Jefferson  Counties. 

U57.     HOGE-HOGG.  By  Leonard  LytLe.   25pp.   1921.   8jxll. Mimo.   Paper 10.00 

TIE  DESCENDANTS  OF  ROB  ART  HOGE  OR  HOGG  OF  TUSCARORA  VALLEY,   including  the 
families   of  Dunbar,   Graham,  Harnish,  Lytle,  McBride,   McCullough,  McKee, 
Potts,  Robinson,  Stitt,  Sturgeon,  Vance.     Localities:  Blair,  Butler, 
Cumberland,  Huntingdon,   Ju'iiata,  Mercer  and  Mifflin  Counties. 

k$S.      HOLLYDAY.     By  Henry  Hollyday.      l5pp.   1925 5-00 

EARLY  HISTORY  OF  THE  HOLLYDAY  FAMILY,  1297-1800.     Other  family  names 
•lentioned:   Carmichaels,   Chamberlain,   Covington,   Gale,  Hammond,   Jones,  Lloyd, 
Nichols,   Robins,  Skinner,  Storer,  Tilghman,  Trueman.     Localities:   Calvert 
and  Talbot  Counties,   Md.  Virginia. 

U59.     HORNBERGER  &  TINGLING.  By  Claude  J.  Rahn.  l6itpp.  1951.  Wprs 6.00 

GENEALOGICAL  INFORMATION  REGARDING  THE  FAMILIES  OF  HORNBERGER  AND  TINGLING 
and  related  farr_Lo.es  of  Eckert,  Lenhart,   Steffy,   Gerwig  and  Rahn.     Other 
family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:     Baltzley,  Bankert,  Bond, 
Burgoon,  Dutterer,   Ford,   Formwalt,   Giuither,   Hobson,   Leppo,   Mackley,   Menges, 


GENEALOGIES 

h$9.     Cont'd.  Mundorff,  Myers,  Pabst,  Pfoutz,  Reinecker,  Scherer,  Sier, 
Slifer,  Stable,  Staub,  Tawney,  Warren,  Willett.  Localities:  Adams,  Franklin 
Northampton  and  York  Counties,  Pa.  Maryland. 

U60.  HORTON.  By  Geo.  ¥.  Alloway.  llp-PP-  1929.  5x8.  Wprs 5.00 

HORTON  GENEALOGY  AND  HISTORY,  descendants  of  Richard  Horton,  born  1727,  and 
Elizabeth  Harrison,  and  their  nephew  and  niece,  Deacon  Nathaniel  Horton, 
born  171P-,  and  Rebecca  Robinson,  including  a  brief  tracing  of  their  ancestral 
lxne  oack  to  the  year  1310.  Localities:  Bedford,  Blair,  Fulton  and 
Huntingdon  Counties. 

1+61.  HUBER-HOOVER.  By  Harry  M.  Hoover.  335pp.  1928.  Wprs.  Illus 6.00 

THE  HUBER-HOOVER  FAMILY  HISTORY.  A  oiographical  and  genealogical  history 
of  the  descendants  of  Hans  Huber  from  the  time  of  his  arrival  in 
Pennsylvania  down  to  the  eleventh  generation.  Other  family  names  related 
through  marriage  to  early  generations:   Bowman,  Burkholder,  Eberly, 
Gefeller,  Gocnenaur,  Horst,  Kendrick,  Ladshaw,  Miller,  Myer,  Senseny, 
Stetzler,  Weber,  Wenger,  Winter.  Localities:  Adams,  Franklin  Lancaster  Cos. 

ii62.  HUNSICKER.  By  Hen-y  A.  Hunsicker.  3^8pp.  1911.8xlO|.Illus 10.00 

A  GENEALOGICAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  HUNSICKER  FAMILY.   Other  family  names  frequently 
listed  in  the  index:  Alderfer,  Allebach,  Allison,  Apoleman,  Ashenfelter, 
Aumon,  Bartman,  Bean.  Bechtel,  Bergey,  B&rtolet,  Buckwalter,  Cassel, 
Casselberry,  Clemons,  Cresinger,  Crouch,  Detweiler,  Drake,  Ebert,  Fetterolf, 
Grater,  Gi-imley,  Hallman,  Harley,  Heckler,  Heebner,  Hendricks,  Henkels, 
High,  Hiltebeidel,  Horning,  Hunsberger,  Johnson,  Jones,  Kindig,  Koons,  Kraft, 
Krelbel,  Kulp,  Landes,  Landis,  Longacre,  Markley,  Maxfield,  Moyer,  Nyce, 
Place,  Reiff,  Rosenberry,  Saylor,  Schultz,  Snell,  Staiffer,  Stearley,  Thomas, 
Tyson,  V  an  rbr  slice,  Wagner,  Walton,  Wanner,  Wells,  Whitman,  Wonsetler, 
Yellis,  Ziegler.  Localities:  Montgomery,  Bucks  and  Berks  Counties. 

I163.  HUYETT.  By  William  A.  Whittaker.  82pp.  1952.  Wprs.  Illus U.00 

THE  HUYETTS  AND  THEIR  KIN..  Other  family  names  appearing  more  than  twice  in 
the  index:  Ake,  Allen,  Bacchus,  Baker,  Beard,  Beck,  Beckley,  Bedinger, 
Bell,  Brown,  Clark,  Coblentz,  Cresswell,  Criswell,  De  Garvis,  Dietrick, 
Doran,  Egan,  Endres,  Fay,  Gates,  Gaither,  Geary,  Greene,  Gregory,  Hansen, 
Harnish,  Harshberger,  Haw?;,  Heim,  Herbster,  Hewitt,  Hindman,  Hoagmire, 
Hoffman,  Houck,  Howard,  Hudson,  Hunt,  Huyette,  Ingram,  Jones,  Keller,  Kidle, 
Knode,  Kyper,  Lecrone,  Lefford,  Lincoln,  Loechel,  Lonman,  Maddox,  Martin, 
McKean,  McLaren,  McLean,  Merrick,  Metz,  Miller,  Moore,  Moorhead,  Myers,  Neff, 
Oaks,  Oburn,  Oswald,  Parker,  Patterson,  Patton,  Peters,  Phelps,  Phillips, 
Piper,  Pryor,  Reed,  Reese,  Reigart,  Robinson,  Rohrer,  Roller,  Rudolph, 
Russell,  Sangree,  Sarver,  Schirm,  Schmucker,  Sears,  Seidel,  Sen^r,  Shank, 
Shively,  Smith,  Snyder  Spear,  Spessard,  Stewart,  S^onebraker,  Stuzel,  Stryker, 
Stultz,  Sudds,  Sumrall,  Sutch,  Swoope,  Tnomas,  Tritle,  Ullery,  Vanderslice, 
Van  Levander,  Webb,  Wensel,  Wheatley,  Whelen,  White,  Whittaker,  Wigton,  Winter, 
Wright.  Localities:  Blair  and  Huntingdon  Counties,  Pa.  Washington  County,  Md. 

I4.6I4..  IMBRIE.  By  Boyd  Vincent  Imbrie  &  Mary  E.  Philbrook.  2146pp.  1953 .Wprs.  .10.00 
GENEALOGY  OF  THE  IMBRIE  FAMILY  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA ,  descendants  of 
James  Imbrie,  pioneer  settler,  and  his  wife  Euphemia  Smart,  by  Addison 
Murray  Imbrie.  Allied  families:  Acheson,  Black,  Dunn,  Findley,  Houston, 
Jackson,  Johnston,  McCracken,  Reed.  Localities:  Allegheny,  Beaver,  Franklin 
and  Washington  Counties. 


GENEALOGIES 

U65-  JOHNSTON.  By  A.R.  Johnston.  78pp.  1915.  5ix8§. Illus 7.00 

THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  MY  GREATGRANDPARENTS .  An  incomplete  directory  of  the 
descendants,  includes  the  families  of:  Johnston,  Anderson,  Armstrong,  McCord, 
Russell.  Indexed.  Localities:  Cumberland,  Dauphin,  Franklin,  Juniata, 
Lancaster  and  Perry  Counties. 

U66.  KAGY.  By  Franklin  Keagy.  675pp.  1899.  Illus 15.00 

TnE  KAGY  FAMILY.  A  history  of  the  Kagy,  Keagy,  Cagey,  Kaga,  Kagey,  Kagi, 
Keaggy,  Keagy,  relationship  in  America  from  1715  to  1900.  Other  family 
names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Abe,  Andrews,  Ashbrook,  Aukerman, 
Bair,  Barb,  Beaver,  Beery,  Behimer,  Black,  Bl^ser,  Boehm,  Boroff,  Boyden, 
Brandt,  Bretz,  Brubaker,  Bryum,  Cornell,  Crooks,  Cummins,  Derr,  Fast, 
Fluegge,  Frantz,  Gibbony,  Gist,  Good,  Gray,  Grove,  Hall,  Haverstick, 
Heestand,  Hershberger,  Hess,  Hetrici:,  Hite,  Hoffman,  Hood,  Howry,  Huddle, 
Hupp,  Jeck,  Kanode,  Kauffman,  Keffer,  Keyes,  Kochenour,  Lee,  Litzenborg, 
Long,  Longanecker,  McColm,  McPheeters,  Martin,  Metcalfe,  Miley,  Morsell, 
Myley,  Neff,  Ober,  Patterson,  Raiser,  Rife,  Rinehart,  Roof,  Rosenberger, 
Rupert-  Ryan,  Saul,  Schwinehart,  Sedwic:<:,  Seitz,  Sewell,  Shenk,  Shirley, 
Siple,  Snively,  Sollers,  Solomon,  Somervell,  Spitler,  Stayman,  Stehnum, 
Stevenson,  Stoner,  Storm,  Strickler,  Summers,  Tnomas,  Troutman,  Trumbo, 
Uroan,  Wayland,  ¥enger,  Wetherhott,  ¥ilson,  Wine,  Wolfe,  Zirklej  Localities: 
Bedford,  Blair,  Franklin,  Huntingdon,  Lancaster  &  Somerset  Cos. 

1|67.  KEIM.  By  DeB.  Randolph  Keim.  16  Vol.  30pp  ea.lB98-i9OO.Wprs. Illus 10.00 

THE  KEIM  AND  ALLIED  FAMILIES,  in  America  and  Europe.  A  monthly  serial  of 
history,  geanealogy  and  folklore,  illustrating  the  causes,  circumstances  and 
consequence  of  the  German,  French  and  Swiss  emigration  to  America  during 
the  17th,  18th  and  19th  centun.es.  Vol.  1,  published  Dec.  1898.  Volumes 
9  to  23  inc.,  Aug.  1899  to  Oct.  1900.  Other  families  related  through 
marriage:  Barksdale,  Behne,  Bertolet,  Beverley,  deBenneville,  Douglass, 
Green,  High,  Hoch,  Hottenstein,  Kendig,  Kime,  Lobach,  Ludwig,  Markle,  May, 
r-Iears,  Merkling,  Moyer,  Nagel,  Nagle,  Orrick,  Palmer,  Paxson,  Peachy, 
Randolph,  Rodman,  Shewell,  Stapleton,  Stichter,  Summer,  Tyson,  Yoder; 
Localities:  Berks  County,  Pa.,  and  Virginia. 

U68.   KELLY  &  WOODRING.  By  Raymond  Martin  B ell. 5?p.l9Ul|.8|xll. Paper 2.00 

THE  KELLY  AND  WOODRING  FAMILIES  of  Worth  Township,  Centre  County.  Other 
families  related  through  marriage  to  early  generations:  Andreas,  BaLliett, 
Cowher,  Elder,  Frantz,  George,  Hahn,  Hoifman,  Moore,  Ox,  Schneider,  Weiss. 
Localities:  Centre,  Cumberland  and  Franklin  Counties. 

U69.  KING.  By  Wilbur  Lewis  King.  119pp.  1952.  5|x8§ 6.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  JACOB  KING  (KONIG)  AND  MATHEUS  KING  (KOKIG)  of  Northampton 
County.  Other  family  names  with  more  than  reference  in  the  index:  Ache, 
Arndt,  Arnott,  Backman,  Baer,  Baird,  Baker,  Baumgart,  Beck,  B^yer,  Blake, 
Bowman,  Brader,  Brown,  Buss,  Campbell,  Dech,  Deemer,  Detwi"1  er,  Dewalt, 
Dorrhanmer,  Dreisbach,  Dunmire,  Engle,  Engler,  Fisher,  Fogel,  Frantz, 
Geiger,  George,  Gradwihl,  Greenamyer,  Griffiths,  Gross,  Ha-:.s,  Hackman,  Hart, 
Hartzel,  Hayes,  Hedrick,  Heffelfinger,  Heilman,  Hess,  Hj.ll,  Hoch,  Hummel, 
Illick,  Illig,  Jansen,  Johnson,  Jones,  Keck,  Keiper,  Kemmerer,  Kern, 
Kinnard,  KLingensmith,  Knauer*,  Knecht,  Koch,  Kocher,  Kreidler,  Kuhn,  Lambert, 
Laubach,  Lewis,  Loudenberger,  Meyers,  Michael,  Miller,  Moll,  Moyer,  Murphy, 
McGuire,  McKean,  Nicholas,  Ohlanger,  Paulus,  Peters,  Reece,  Reimer,  Reiss, 
Ritter,  Robb,  Roebuck,  Rohrjach,  Ruch,  Ruppert,  Ruth,  Sanor,  Santee,  Saylor, 
Schall,  Schnabel,  Schneider,  Schortz,  Schweitzer,  Shimer,  Sinclair,  Sipe, 
Slease,  Smith,  Snyder,  Spielman,  Stecher,  Stevenson,  Stocker,  Thomas, 


GENEALOGIES 

U69 .  Cont'd.  Thompson,  Townsend,  Transue,  Trouger,  Unangst,  Wagner,  Walter, 
Weaver,  Weitzel,  Whits  ell,  Wiles,  Williams,  Wilson,  Wolf,  Woodward,  Yeager, 
Yockey,  Young,  Yount,  Ziegenfus.  Localities:  Armstrong,  Northampton  and 
Westmoreland  Counties. 

1*70.  KNAUSS.  By  Wilbur  Lewis  King.   270pp.  1930.  Illus 9.00 

LUKAS  KNAUSS  (1633-1713)  of  Dudelsheim,  Germany,  and  his  American  descendants. 
Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Acker,  Albright, 
Anderson,  Andreas,  Baker,  Balliett,  Bartholomew,  Becker,  Beitel, 
Bergstresser,  Biery,  Bishop,  Blank,  Boyer,  Brown,  Brunner,  Butz,  Christ, 
Clewell,  Crawford,  Deshler,  Diefender,  Diehl,  Dreisbach,  Ehrerihardt,  Ellis, 
Erdman,  Everitt,  Fehr,  Fenstermacher,  Fogel,  Frederick,  Frey,  Giering, 
Gilbert,  Greenawald,  Griesemer,  Haas,  Hamilton,  Harris,  Hauser,  Heller, 
Henninger,  Hinkle,  Hiskey,  Huber,  Iobst,  Jacoby,  Jarrett,  Johnson,  Jordan, 
Kauffman,  Keck,  Kemmerer,  Kern,  Kleckner,  Kline,  Koch,  Koehler,  Kramer, 
Kreider,  Lambert,  Laubach,  Laudenslager,  Leibert,  Lewis,  Long,  Lynn,  Martin, 
Mertz,  Meyers,  Miksch,  Miller,  Mohr,  Moyer,  Newhard,  Nichols,  Parker,  Peters, 
Reed,  Rhoads,  Ritter,  Rohrbach,  Romig.,  Roth,  Rothrock,  Ruch,  Schaadt, 
Schaeffer,  Schiffert,  Shafer,  Shaffer,  Shoemaker,  Siegfried,  Smith,  Snyder, 
Stitzer,  Stoudt,  Thomas,  Tool,  Waltz,  Weaver,  Weiler,  Wenner,  Werley, 
Zimmerman,  Localities:  Berks,  Juniata,  Lehigh,  Montgomery,  Perry,  Union, 
and  York  Counties. 

1*71.  KRATZ.  By  A.J.  Fretz.   3ll*PP-  1892.  5|x8.  Illus 8.00 

KRATZ  FAMILY  HISTORY.  A  brief  history  of  John  Valentine  Kratz  and  a  complete 
genealogical  family  register.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in 
the  index:  Albright,  Alderfer,  Angeny,  Anglemoyer,  Clemens,  Clymer,  Cope, 
Crow,  Culp,  Delp,  Detweiler,  Dysslin,  Freed,  Funk,  Garges,  Gable,  Gehman, 
Gill,  Godshall,  Gottshall,  Gotwals,  Groft,  Gross,  Hatfield,  Heinen,  High, 
Hockman,  Honsberger,  Hunsberger,  Kindig,  Kulp,  Landes,  Landis,  Lapp, 
Leathe  rman,  Loux,  Meyer,  Meyers,  Moyer,  Myers,  Orth,  Overholt,  Rickert, 
Ridenour,  Stout,  Stover,  Strohm,  Swarthy,  Sweitzer,  Tyson,  Yeakel,  Ziegler, 
Localities:  Bucks  and  Montgomery  Counties. 

1*72.  LANDIS-LANDES .  By  Dorothy  K.  Landis.  65pp.  1952.  Wprs 1*.00 

REPORT  OF  THE  THIRTY-FIRST  REUNION  OF  THE  LAND IS -LANDES  FAMILIES  held  at 
Perkasie  Park,  Perkasie,  Bucks  County.  19  50.   Includes  the  ANCESTRY  AND 
FAMILY  OF  AUGUSTUS  LANDIS,  (I83l*-l897)  of  Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County, 
by  Cass  K.  Shelby;  HENRY  LANDIS  (171*0-1825)  of  Preble  County,  Ohio,  JOHN 
LANDIS  of  Bucks  County  and  others. 

1*73.  LESNETT.  By  Daniel  M.  Bennett.  100pp.  1909 .  Illus 6.00 

FAMILY  HISTORY  OF  CHRISTIAN  LESNETT,  1728-1928.  Other  family  names  listed: 
Bennett,  Boyce,  Christy,  Coulter,  Elliott,  Lisnett,  McFarland,  Middlesworth, 
Neal,  Neville,  Ramsey,  Rowley,  Vance,  Weaver.  Localities:  Allegheny  and 
Washington  Counties,  Pa.,  and  Frederick  County,  Md. 

1*71*.  LLOYD.  By  Thomas  Allen  Glenn.  l*37pp.  1912.  6^x9| 12.00 

LLOYD  MANUSCRIPTS.  Genealogies  of  the  following  families:  Awbrey,  Blunston, 
Burbeck,  Garrett,  Gibbons,  Griffith,  Heacock,  Hodge,  Houlston,  Howard,  Hunt, 
Jarman,  Jenkins,  Jones,  Knight,  Knowles,  Newman,  Paschall,  Paul,  Pearson, 
Pennell,  Pott,  Pyle,  Reed,  Sellers,  Smith,  Thomas,  Till,  Williams,  Wood, 
Vaughan.  Localities:  Chester  and  Philadelphia  Counties. 


GENEALOGIES 

hlS.     LOUGHRY.  By  Julia  A.  Jewett.  113pp.  1923 8.00 

THE  LOUGHRY  FAMILY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  including  Lochiy,  Lochra,Lochery, 
Loughery,  Loughrey,  etc.  Other  famililies  frequently  appearing  in  the  index: 
Allison,  Blaisdell,  Carroll,  Dunmire,  Fulton,  Getty,  Graham,  Gray,  Hamilton, 
Henry,  Irwin,  Jewett,  Johnston,  Kenning,  Laurie,  Lewis,  Lucas,  Luke, 
McAnulty,  McQuistian,  Moore,  Paul,  Shields,  Steele,  Sutton,  Thompson, 
Thornburg,  Watson,  Weaver,  Wilson.  Localities:  Adams,  Bedford,  Cumberland, 
Franklin,  Indiana,  Westmoreland  and  York  Counties. 

U76.  MACK.  By  Freeman  Ankrum.   3^2pp.  I9I4.3.  5jx8.  Illus £.00 

ALEXANDER  MACK  THE  TUNKER  AND  DESCENDANTS.  Other  family  names  included: 
Benedict,  Burger,  Davis,  Deffenbaugh,  Diehl,  Ellis,  Flory,  Holsinger,  Horst, 
Karn,  Ketring,  Leckrone,  Longenecker,  Mock,  Oiler,  Pote,  Replogle,  Smith, 
Snively,  Snowberger,  Stockley,  S toner,  Stout,  Stover,  Stump,  Waltenbaugh,  Weaver. 
Localities:  Bedford,  Fayette  and  Franklin  Cos. 

1+77.  MACLAY.  By  A.  Monroe  Aurand,  Jr.  22pp.  1933.  Wprs 3.00 

THE  GENEALOGY  OF  SAMUEL  MACLAY,  17U1-1811.  A  brief  sketch  of  a  prominent 
citizen  and  public  official,  and  a  genealogy  of  the  Maclay  family  in 
America  from  the  year  173U.  Other  families  related  through  marriage:  Awl, 
Culbertson,  Hall,  Harris,  Henderson,  Irwin,  Lyon,  McKnight,  Wallace. 
Localities:  Franklin,  Lancaster,  Mifflin  and  Northumberland  Counties. 

U78.  McALLISTER.  By  Mary  Catharine  McAllister.  10 3pp.  1898.6x9^. Illus 12.00 

DESCENDANTS  OF  ARCHIBALD  McALLISTER.   of  West  Pennsboro  Township,  Cumberland 
County,  1730-1898.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Bailey, 
Baker,  Beit,  Bethel,  Bigham,  Bowers,  Bryan,  Bush,  Chambers,  Clay,  Cox,  Cr'ain, 
Davies,  Davis,  Francis,  Glass,  Hays,  Hiester,  Inskeep,  King,  Krebbs,  Line, 
McDowell,  Mclntyre,  Mcknight,  Mitchell,  Morris,  Nevin, Nichols,  Orme,  Ormsby, 
Parker,  Piollett,  Plumer,  Preston,  Ralston,  Rankin,  Shepard,  Thompson,  Tinkham, 
Wagner,  White.  Localities:  Adams,  Allegheny,  Blair,  Cumberland  and  York 
Counties. 

U79.  McCALMONT.  By  M.K.  Burgner.   29pp.  1920.  Wprs.  Illus U.00 

LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF  COLONEL  JAMES  McCALMONT,  (168U-1780),  an  early  settler  in 
Letterkenny  Township,  Franklin  County.  Events  of  the  French  and  Indian  War 
and  of  the  Revolutionary  War. 

1+80.  McCULLOUGH.  By  John  L.  Finafrock.  18pp.  191U  Wprs 1+.00 

TRADITIONS  AND  RECORDS  OF  A  PIONEER  FAMILY,  being  a  record  of  James  McCullough, 
an  early  settler  in  Franklin  County.  Events  of  the  French  and  Indian  War  and 
of  the  Revolutionary  War. 

U8l.  McFARLAND,  WESTON  &  GATES-GETZ.  By  Raymond  Martin  Bell.  5pp.  191+8. 

8jxll.  paper 3.00 

THREE  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA  FAMILIES.  Other  families  related  through  marriage 
to  early  generations:  Brenneman,  Bucher,  Coleman,  Graff ius,  Hartline,  Igou, 
Irwin,  McKettrick,  Meredith,  Merryman,  Myers,  Scott,  Semple,  Stevens,  Thompson, 
Tipton,  Weitzel.  Localities:  Blair  and  Centre  Counties. 

U82.  MILLER.  By  M.A.  Miller.  12pp.  19&.  .¥J?.r.s.-. 3.00 

LIMITED  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  MILLER  FAMILY,  of  Peter  Miller,  who  moved  from 
Lebanon  County  to  Winding  Hill,  near  Shepardstown,  Cumberland  County  in  the 
year  1831.  Other  families  related  through  marriage  to  early  generations: 
Hoover,  Kauffman,  Landis,  Moyer,  Mumma,  Ober,  Weltmer,  Yordy. 


GENEALOGIES 

I4.83-  MORISON  -  MORRISON.  By  Leonard  A.  Morrison.  l*68pp.  1880.  Illus 10.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  MORISON  OR  MORRISON  FAMILY  of  New  Hampshire  and  branches  who 
settled  in  Delaware,  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia.  Other  families  related  through 
marriage:    Anderson,  Bailey,  Betts,  Beyers,  Brown,  Clark,  Clingan, 
Cooper,  Doyle,  Ferguson,  Gamble,  Gordon,  Hahn,  Ingram,  Irwin,  Kidd,  King, 
Kinkead,  Kissell,  Love,  Magee,  Martin,  Mayse,  McCalmont,  McClellan, 
McDowdell,  Morrow,  Paukey,  Scott,  Stevens on, Stiver,  Struble,  Stultz,  Swift, 
Thompson,  Work.  Localities:  Clinton,  Lycoming,  Lancaster  and  Union  Cos. 

U8U.  NAF  -  NEFF.  By  Elizabeth  Clifford  Neff.  35pp.  l899.6jx8j.Wprs k. 00 

NAF  -  NEFF  HISTORY,  regarding  the  origin  and  meaning  of  the  name  of  Neff, 
together  with  the  Revolutionary  records  of  Captain  Rudolph  Neff,  Ensign 
Aaron  Scout  and  Major  Thomas  Smyth  Jr. 

U85.  NEFF.  By  Elmer  Ellsworth  Neff.  132pp .  1931 7-50 

A  MEMORIAL  OF  THE  NEFF  FAMILY,  with  special  reference  to  Francis  Neff  and 
some  of  his  descendants.  Other  family  names  frequently  listed  in  the  index: 
Ake,  Beck,  Beddinger,  Black,  Brown,  Brumbaugh,  Burket,  Conner,  Crawford, 
Cunningham,  DeGarvis,  Eager,  Fay,  Fleck,  Frank,  Grazier,  Hall,  Hatfield, 
Harnish,  Hay,  Herr,  Holland,  Hoover,  Hutchinson,  Huyette,  Kauffman,  King, 
Leffard,  Long,  Martin,  McClure,  Miller,  Morton,  Naef,  Neiff,  Orlady, 
Patterson,  Peters,  Phillips,  Piper,  Robb,  Rollins,  Ross,  Smith,  Sprankle, 
Stryker,  Stoner,  Swoope,  Tussey,  Van  Devander,  Wallace,  Webb,  Wensel, 
Wheatly,  Whi taker,  Wilson.  Localities:  Blair,  Huntingdon  and  Lancaster  Cos. 

I186.  NEWCOMB.  By  Bethuel  Merritt  Newcomb.  1021pp.  1923.  7x10.  Illus 15.00 

NEWCOMB  GENEALOGY.  Andrew  Newcomb,  1618-1686,  of  Boston,  Mass.  and  his  ' 
descendants.  Indexed. 

U87.  ROLLER.  By  W.  Ray  Metz.  80pp.  195U.  9x12.  Binders 5.00 

FAMILY  TREE  OF  THE  ROLLER  FAMILY,  showing  connections  with  the  following 
families:  Bell,  Dysart,  Fisher,  Grove,  Hewitt,  Holliday,  Hunter,  Huyett, 
Isenberg,  Lyle,  Martin,  Metz,  Mickley,  Moore,  Piper,  Potter,  Proctor, 
Smouse,  Tussey,  Whittaker,  Wile.  Localities:  Blair  and  Huntingdon  Counties. 

I4.88.  ROYER.  By  W.  Ray  Metz  &  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine.  16pp.  1951. Paper. Illus.  .1.00 

THE  ROYER  FAMILY,  Ironmasters  of  Blair  County.  LIFE  AT  THE  FURNACE,  FORGE 
AND  THE  FOREST  by  W.  Ray  Metz.   ROYER  GENEALOGY  by  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine,  with 
a  historical  sketch  of  Springfield  Furnace,  Cove  Forge  and  Franklin  Forge. 
Family  date  on  Daniel  and  John  Royer,  sons  of  Capt.  Samuel  and  Catherine 
(Stoner)  Royer  of  Franklin  County.  Map,  chsrts  and  pictures. 

U89-  SANTEE.  By  Ellis  M.  Santee.  127pp.  1899.  6jxl0.  Illus 6.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  SANTEE  FAMILY  IN  AMERICA.  Localities:  Luzerne  and 
Northampton  Counties. 

1490.  SCHOLL-SHOLL-SHULL.  By  John  William  Scholl.879PP.1928.7xlOj.IHus 15.00 

SCHOLL-SHOLL-SHULL  GENEALOGY.  The  colonial  branches.  Other  family  names 
frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Adams,  Allen,  Baker,  Barnes,  Bartholomew, 
Beck,  Bell,  Benner,  Berger,  Boyer,  Brown,  Brunner,  Campbell,  Clark,  Cole, 
Cooper,  Cressman,  Crouthamel,  Davis,  Deck,  Detweiler,  Diehl,  Erb,  Fidler, 
Fisher,  Frantz,  Frederick,  Fretz,  Frey,  George,  Gerhart,  Gilbert,  Gradwohl, 
Groff,  Gross,  Gruver,  Hallman,  Hartman,  Hartzell,  Hendricks,  Hersh,  Hess, 
Hill,  Hoffman,  Hoover,  Huber,  Hummel,  Hutchison,  Jackson,  Jacoby,  James, 
Johnson,  Johnston,  Jones,  Keeler,  Keller,  King,  Kline,  Kramer,  Kuhns,  Kulp, 
Lawall,  Leidy,  Long,  McFall,  Mack,  Martin,  Merrill,  Mertz,  Miller,  Moore, 


GENEALOGIES 

ll90.  Cont'd.  Morgan,  Moyer,  Myers,  Ott,  Peters,  Phillips,  Reed,  Reiter, 
Renninger,  Riblet,  Rice,  Ritter,  Roberts,  Robinson,  Rosenberger,  Ross,  Roth, 
Schaeffer,  Schlegel,  Schuler,  Schultz,  Scott,  Sellers,  Shaffer,  Smith, 
Snyder,  Stauffer,  Sterner,  Stewart,  Summers,  Thomas,  Thompson,  Trumbauer, 
Wagner,  Walter,  Walters,  Walton,  Weaver,  Weiss,  White,  Williams,  Wilson, 
Wolf,  Wright,  Yeager,  Young,  Ziegler,  Zimmerman.  Localities:  Bedford, 
Berks,  Bucks,  Northampton,  Perry  and  York  Counties. 

U91.  SCOTT  &  WHITE.  By  George  Wilson  Scott. 96pp. 1956 8.00 

THE  SCOTT-WHITE  AND  RELATED  FAMILIES  of  Western  Pennsylvania.  Other  family 
names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Addison,  Anderson,  Berry,  Britton, 
Caldwell,  Cook,  Cummings,  Emerick,  Farrar,  Giffen,  Gladden,  Harper, 
Lawrence,  May,  Morgan,  Neely,  Phillips,  Proudfit,  Reed,  Ross,  Taylor, 
Wallace,  Welch,  Wilson.  Localities:  Allegheny,  Franklin,  Lancaster  and 
Washington  Counties. 

Il92.  SEARIGHT.  By  William  Seawright.  2l4ipp.  1893.  6x8|.  Illus 9.00 

A  RECORD  OF  THE  SEARIGHT  FAMILY  established  in  Amsrica  by  William  Seawright 
who  came  from  near  Londonderry,  in  the  north  of  Ireland,  to  Lancaster 
County  about  the  year  17U0.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the 
index:  Allison,  Armstrong,  Bossart,  Brown,  Brownfield,  Bulger,  Carter, 
Colvin,  Fisher,  Flenniken,  Gilbert,  Glenn,  Gordon,  Hamilton,  Hume,  Jacoby, 
Jackson,  Johnson,  Kerr,  Knox,  Logan,  McCleary,  McCullough,  Peffer,  Ramsey, 
Reed,  Roberts,  Robinson,  Sebright,  Shipley,  Shuman,  Stuart,  Swank,  Warner, 
Wherry,  Woods.  Localities:  Cumberland,  Fayette,  Franklin,  Huntingdon, 
Lancaster  and  Westmoreland  Counties,  Pa.  South  Carolina  and  Virginia. 

14.93-  SEATON.  By  Jane  Snowden  Crosby.  59pp.  19U5.  74x8j 6.00 

THE  SEATONS  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  Other  family  names  frequently 
mentioned:  Alexander,  Amberson,  Ausstrow,  Jackson,  Lamberton,  McClelland, 
Plumer,  Morrow,  Localities:  Butler,  Cambria,  Cumberland,  Venango  and 
Westmoreland  Counties. 

U9i|.  SELL.  By  James  A.  Sell.  16pp.  1931.  Wprs 3.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  SELL  FAMILY,  1729-1931,  in  an  unbroken  line  from  their 
landing  in  Pennsylvania  from  Germany  in  1729.  Other  family  names  mentioned: 
Balmer,  Berger,  Delozier,  Detwiler,  Myers,  Rothrock,  Warner.  Includes  first 
annual  reunion  held  in  1905.  Localities:  Adams,  Bedford  and  Blair  Counties. 

U95.  SHUEY.  ByD.B.  Shuey.  279pp.  1876.  I;^x7.  Indexed 8.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  SHUEY  FAMILY  in  America,  1732-1876.  Localities:  Lancaster 
and  Lebanon  Counties,  Pa.  Carroll  County,  Md.,  and  Augusta  County,  Va. 

ii96.  SHUMAN.  By  William  C.  Shuman.  3lilpp.  1913.  7x10.  Illus 10.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  GEORGE  SHUMAN  FAMILY,  from  the  time  of  arrival  in  America, 
in  1760,  to  1913.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index: 
Addams,  Allison,  Anderson,  Baker,  Baltazer,  Barr,  Betts,  Brady,  Bretz, 
Burr ell,  Collins,  Crawford,  Crider,  Crosby,  Curry,  Dombach,  Douglass, 
Evinger,  Fisher,  Fitz,  Furst,  Gamble,  Gingrich,  Goodman,  Greiner,  Hanna, 
Hartley,  Hay,  Hubley,  Ickes,  Inch,  Irvine,  Jones,  Kauffman,  Kell,  Keller, 
Knickerbocker,  Knotwell,  Kochenderfer,  Kuder,  Landis,  Leland,  Lindemuth, 
Long,  Longsdorf,  McCathrine,  Mellinger,  Miller,  Mounts,  Murray,  Musser, 
Oldt,  Peifer,  Quiggle,  Rice,  Rooerts,  Schneider,  Shue,  Shull,  Sieman,  Siple, 
Smith,  Snyder,  Stambaugh,  Stauffer,  Stehman,  Stewart,  Stout,  Sypher,  Thayer, 
Trowbridge,  Warm,  Weaver,  Weisz,  Whiting,  Witmer,  Yost,  Zimmerman. 
Localities:  Centre,  Cumberland,  Lancaster,  Perry,  Union  &  Westmoreland  Cos. 


GENEALOGIES 

U97.  SMEDLEY.  By  Gilbert  Cope.  lOOOpp.1901.  8x11.  Illus.  Indexed 12.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  SMEDLEY  FAMILY,  descended  from  George  and  Sarah  Smedley  of 
Chester  County,  with  brief  notices  of  other  families  by  the  name,  and 
abstracts  of  early  English  Wills.  Localities:  Chester  and  Delaware  Counties. 

ii98.  SMOUSE.  By  J.  Warren  Smouse.  112pp.  1908.  Illus £.00 

HiSTQHY  OF  THE  SMOUSE  FAMILY  in  America.  Other  family  names  mentioned: 
Burket,  Coy,  Cross,  Frantz,  Grove,  Hartman,  Hoffman,  Houp,  Isenberg, 
Mattern,  Piper,  Shultz,  Stewart,  Stoner,  Stonerook.  Localities:  Bedford, 
Blair  and  Huntingdon  Counties,  Pa.  Allegheny  County,  Md.  and  Loudon  Co.  Va. 

1*99.  SPELMAN.  By  Fannie  Cooley  Williams  Barbour.  559pp.  1910  6|x9|. Illus.  .12.00 
SPELMAN  GENEALOGY.  The  English  ancestry  and  American  descendants  of  Richard 
Spelman  of  Middleton,  Connecticut.  Indexed. 

500.  STAUFFER.  By  Ezra  Nelson  Stauff er,  l80pp .  1917.  5ibc7i  IHus 5.00 

STAUFFER  GENEALOGY  of  America  dnd  history  of  the  descendants  of  Jacob 
Stauffer.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Auker, 
Breitigam,  Brubaker,  Burkholder,  Compton,  Deck,  Epperson,  Fissgus,  Fitch, 
Ganger,  Getz,  Geigley,  High,  Jessup,  Longenecker,  Martin,  Miller, 
Oberholtzer,  Ratcliff,  Reed,  Ressler,  Rheim,  Rohrer,  Sauder,  Seibel, 
Sensenig,  Shrom,  Snyder,  Steffy,  Tschupp,  Weaver,  Wenger,  Weidler,  White, 
Williams,  Witmer,  Zimmerman.  Localities:  Berks,  Lancaster  and  Snyder  Cos. 

501.  STEWART .  By  J .  Montgomery  Seaver .  66pp .  1929 .  Wprs 5.00 

THE  STEWART  GENEALOGY,  includes  British  Stewarts,  immigrants  to  America 

and  many  of  their  descendants.  Prominent  Stewarts  of  past  and  present. 

502 .  STOUFFER,  By  Kate  S .  Snively .  lOUpp .  1903 .  6^x8|.  Illus 8 .00 

DESCENDANTS  OF  HANS  STOUFFER,  who  arrived  in  Philadelphia  in  1710  and 
settled  in  Montgomery  County.  Other  family  names  mentioned:  Adams, 
Deitrick,  Emmert,  Frantz,  Heickert,  Lehman,  Metz,  Morrow,  Shetter,  Shirk, 
Smith,  Snively,  Snyder,  Stoner,  Strickler.  Localities:  Berks,  Franklin, 
and  Lancaster  Counties. 

503.  STRASSBURGER.  By  Ralph  Beaver  Strassburger.  520pp.  1922.7jxlO| 10.00 

THE  STRASSBURGER  FAMILY  and  allied  families.  Ancestry  of  Jacob  Andrew 
Strassburger,  Esq.,  of  Montgomery  County.  Indexed.  Profusely  illustrated. 
LOCALITIES:  Bucks,  Lancaster,  Lehigh,  Northampton  and  Philadelphia  Counties. 

50U.  STRAW.  By  Albert  Y.  Straw.  292pp.  1931.  Comp.  Illus 8.00 

SOME  GENEALOGIES  AND  FAMILY  RECORDS.  Other  families  whose  records  appear: 
Ardery,  Arnold,  Bailey,  Barrett,  Beaver,  Bloom,  Brown,  Caldwell,  Cathcart, 
Callahan,  Dale,  Eberts,  E^ard,  Ferguson,  Fleming,  Freeman,  Hagerty, 
Hartshorn,  Henderson,  Henry,  High,  Hile,  Hulligan,  KLinger,  Leech, 
McCracken,  McDivitt,  McFadden,  McKenrick,  McMurray,  Michaels,  Mitchell, 
Moore,  NOrris,  Price,  Rea,  Read,  Routch,  Shaffer,  Snyder,  Stevens,  Strong, 
Thompson,  Tooias,  Tubbs,  Wagner,  Weiss,  Witheright,  Young.  Locality: 
Clearfield  County. 

505.  STRICKLER.  By  Harry  M.  Strickler.  U25pp.  1935.  6x8|.Illus 10.00 

FORERUNNERS .  A  history  or  genealogy  of  the  Strickler  families,  their  kith 
aid  kin.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Aleshire, 
Anderson,  Baer,  Bailey,  Baker,  Beaver,  Bell,  Berry,  Blosser,  Bowers,  Bowman 
Brown,  Brubaker,  Brumback,  Brukholder,  Burner,  Buswell,  Campbell,  Clark, 
Cline,  Coffman,  Comer,  Crabill,  Derrow,  Dofflemyer,  Dovel,  Early,  Fetzer, 


GENEALOGIES 

505.  Cont'd.  Fisher,  Fleming,  Funkhouser ,  Gander,  Garber,  Grimsley,  Grove, 
Hall,  Heaston,  Henkel,  Hershberger,  Hite,  Hoover,  Huffman,  Johnson,  Johnston, 
Jones,  Kagey,  Kauffman,  Keyser,  Kibler,  Koontz,  Lionberger,  Long,  Martin, 
Marye,  Mauck,  Miley,  Miller,  Moore,  Moyer,  Neff,  Painter,  Perry,  Philips, 
Price,  Rhodes,  Rice,  Rickard,  Roads,  Rogers,  Rosenberger,  Rothgeb,  Huffier, 
Salvage,  Selser,  Shavsr,  Shenk,  Shirley,  Shuler,  Smith,  Spitler,  Stephens, 
Stone,  Stover,  Taylor,  Tharp,  Thomas,  Trout,  Ward,  White,  Whiteman,  Williams, 
Wilson,  Wright,  Yates,  Young,  Zirkle.  Localities:  Lancaster  and  York 
Counties,  Pa.  Shenandoah  Valley,  Va. 

506.  STUCKEY,  By  Walter  C.  Stookey.  l;2pp.  1936.  Wprs.  Ulus 3.00 

A  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  STUCKEY-STOOKEY  FAMILY,  descendants  of  Simon  I.  Simon  II, 
and  Daniel  I,  1685-1936.  Other  families  related  through  marriage  with  early 
generations:  Anderson,  B&nter,  Fox,  Gooding,  Jones,  Miller,  Painter, 
Whetstone.  Localities:  Bedford  County,  Pa.  Washington  Co.,  Md.  Va.  Ohio  &  HI. 

507.  STUKEY-REAM.  By  Elmer  Leonidas  Dennis  ton.  6£0pp.  1939.  Illus 10.00 

A  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  STUKEY  AND  REAM  FAMILIES  principally  of  the  Stukey, 
Ream,  Grove,  Clem  and  Denniston  families.  Other  family  names  frequently 
appearing  in  the  index:  Alder,  Allen,  Allison,  Ames,  Atchison,  Atteberry, 
Azbell,  Bahl,  Baker,  Balmer,  Beck,  Bender,  Bevington,  Bowers,  Boyer, 
Bradford,  Bragg,  Bratton,  Brehm,  Brenneman,  Brown,  Bryan,  Buck,  Bumgardner, 
Carpenter,  Caquelin,  Chamberlain,  Clapper,  Cocklin,  Conrad,  Conwell,  Cook, 
Cooper,  Coventry,  Crampton,  Crandell,  Crawford,  Crone,  Crook,  Curtis,  Davis, 
Deeds,  Diffenbaugh,  Ditto,  Doner,  Dupler,  Eckels,  Elick,  Ely,  Emerick, 
Fortig,  Feeman,  Fink,  Fisher,  Flynn,  Franklin,  Freisner,  Fry,  Gacklin, 
Gearhart,  Glass,  Good,  Gref,  Green,  Hain,  Harlan,  Hartman,  Hawkins, Hedgepoth, 
Hehn,  Hershberger,  Hieter,  Hilyard,  Hoffman,  Horn,  Hughes,  Hummel,  Ickes, 
Her,  Ireland,  Johns,  Johnson,  Keilman,  Keller,  Kerns,  Kilfoil,  King,  Kirk, 
Leffingwell,  Leinbach,  Long.  Markle,  Martin,  Mathias,  McClure,  Mentzer, 
Miller,  Moorman,  Moury,  Myer3,  Nichols,  Nicholas,  Nihiser,  Niswonger,  North, 
Page,  Panabecker,  Pearce,  Peters,  Porter,  Prewitt,  Proctor.  Reams,  Redsecker, 
Reed,  Reeme,  Regar,  Riehm,  Riem,  Roberts,  Ross,  Ruble,  Rudolph,  Russell, 
Saltmarsh,  Schaeffer,  Seitz,  Sewell,  Sheets,  Sherrick,  Sidwell,  Smith, 
Snyder,  Statler,  Starner,  Stemen,  Summers,  Swisher,  Thomas,  Thompson, 
Underwood,  VanScoyoc,  Vincent,  Vivion,  Wagner,  Weaver,  Wells,  Wertz, 
Westenbarger,  White,  Wildermuth,  Worley,  York.  Localities:  Berks, 
Cumberland,  Lancaster  and  Lebanon  Counties. 

508.  SWOPE.  By  Harper  E.  and  Charles  W.  Swope.  231pp.  19l|6. 8^x11 .10.00 

THE  SWOPE  FAMILY ,  some  interesting  facts  relative  to  members  of  the  Swope 
family  in  Central  Pennsylvania.  Other  family  names  related  through  marriage: 
Berry,  Brickley,  Bucher,  Campbell,  Chilcoat,  Chilcott,  Clark,  Deshong, 
Devar,  Giffen,  Greenland,  Leach,  Mellott,  Miles,  Miller,  Readdy,  Smyers, 
Snyder,  Templeton,  Wright,  Young.  Localities:  Bedford,  Blair,  Huntingdon, 
and  York  Counties,  Pa.  Frederick  County,  Md. 

509.  THOMSON.  By  Addams,  S.  McAllister.  3£7pp.  1917 10.00 

DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  THOMSON,  pioneer  Scotch  covenanter.  Other  family 
names  frequently  appearing  in  the  index:  Allen,  Banks,  Barnes,  Barr,  Bell, 
Boal,  Brownlee,  Chittenden,  Clark,  Cowles,  Cox,  Crothers,  Crowther,  Curran, 
Dimm,  Dunn,  England,  Fisher,  Glover,  Graham,  Greenlee,  Hamilton,  Hebron, 
Hogue,  Hosack,  Jewell,  Jamison,  Johnson,  Lloyd,  McAlister,  McChesney, 
McGinnis,  McKee,  Marks,  Moore,  Morse,  Nicholson,  Patterson,  Quinn,  Rempher, 
Rinehart,  Rodgers,  Romig,  Rose,  Runninger,  Schirm,  Spicher,  Sterrett, 
Stevenson,  Stuart,  Swoveland,  Thompson,  Tinker,  Tolles,  Walters,  Williamson, 


GENEALOGIES 

509.  Cont'd.  Wilson,  Wolfe,  Woodey,  Wylie,  Zell.  Localities:  Cumberland, 
Dauphin,  Franklin,  Huntingdon  and  Juniata  Counties. 

510.  TIERNAN  &  SOMERYLLLE.  By  Charles  B.  Tiernan.  l;66pp.  1901.  Illus 8.00 

THE  TIERNAN  AMD  OTHER  FAMTT.TKS.  Family  names  frequently  appearing  in  the 
index:  Bernard,  Bigelow,  Blair,  Boiling,  Bonaparte,  Brien,  Brown,  Butler, 
Carroll,  Caton,  Chatard,  Cohen,  Fenwick,  Gilmor,  Gordon,  Hamtramck,  Jenkins, 
Kennedy,  Lee,  Livingstons,  Matthews,  McDonald,  Nicholas,  Owen,  Randolph, 

Robb,  Robertson,  Scott,  Shields,  Skipwith,  Smith,  Somerville,  Spear',  . 
Strickler,  Swearingen,  Van  Swerigan,  Waters,  Williamson,  Wirt.  Localities: 
Frederick  and  Washington  Counties,  Md. 

511.  TRESSLER.  By  Albert  Willie  Tressler.  66pp.  19U8.  8|xll.  Wprs 7.00 

JONATHAN  AND  JOSEPH  TRESSLER  and  their  descendants.  Other  families  related 
through  marriage  to  early  generations:  Arnold,  Bernheisel,  Halm,  Hamman, 
Kistler,  Lay,  Loser,  Phillips,  Shiebley,  Smith,  Tilzell.  Localities: 
Berks,  Northumberland  and  Perry  Counties. 

512.  WAGENSELLER.  By  Geo.  W.Wagenseller.  225pp.  I898.  5x7^. Illus 5.00 

THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  WAGENSELLER  FAMILY  in  America  with  kindred  branches. 
Other  family  names  frequently  appearing  in  theindex:  Bean,  Bergstresser, 
Brack,  Butler,  Chain,  Chrisman,  Derr,  Evans,  Fisher,  Forry,  Gearhart, 
Gerhart,  Gilbert,  Haag,  Hammer,  Harsh,  Hazlett,  Henderson,  Hillegas, 
Hoffman,  Holman,  Hoover,  Hornetter,  Hughes,  Jacobs,  John,  Jones,  Keely, 
King,  Lewis,  Longaker,  Lutz,  Marshall,  Martin,  Mason,  McWilliams,  Meyers, 
Miller,  Mills,  Montgomery  Moore,  Moser,  Moyer,  Neilor,  Noll,  Orwig,  Pawling, 
Pennypacker,  Pettit,  Potts,  Ramsey,  Raney,  Reyer,  Royer,  Rumsted,  Schock, 
Schrack,  Sharp,  Shearer,  Shepherd,  Smith,  Swinehart,  Taylor,  Wagenseil,  Wagner, 
Walls,  Walter,  Wells,  Williams,  Wolfe,  Young,  Zerbe;  localities:  Chester, 
Montgomery,  Snyder  and  Union  Counties. 

513.  WALBECK.  By  R.C.  Walbeck.  58pp.  195U.  5ibc8^.  Wprs 3.00 

WALBECK  FAMILY  HISTORY,  descendants  of  John  Walbeck  of  Indiana  County 
through  his  son  George  (1820-1889)  amd  wife  Ann  Brentlinger  (1822-1890). 

51U.  WATSON.  By  Martha  Ziegler  Watson.  102pp.  1909.  Illus 5.00 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  WATSONS,  a  book  in  letter  form  prepared  and  written  of  the 
Watson  genealogy,  1760-1909.  Other  family  names  frequently  appearing: 
Bender,  Blackmore,  Caldwell,  Calvert,  Carl,  Clark,  De  Bolt,  Ditty, 
Eichelberger,  Galleher,  Hiser,  Lippert,  Millhouse,  Rheem,  Smith.  Localities: 
Adams,  Cumberland,  Lancaster  and  Perry  Counties,  Pa.  St.  Mary's  County,  Md. 

515.  WEAKLEY.  By  Francis  J.  Weakley,  llitpp.  190l|.  5x7| 6.00 

THE  WEAKLEY  FAMILY  in  America,  1730-1901;,  descendants  of  James  and  Jane 
(Wilson)  Weakley  of  Pennsboro  Township,  Cumberland  County.  Other  families 
related  through  marriage  to  early  generations:  Alexander,  Anderson,  Arnold 
Barr,  Bell,  Boden,  Bratton,  Brown,  Calwell,  Chalfant,  Cochran,  Craighead, 
Cross,  Ege,  Ellett,  Foster,  Foulk,  Geddes,  Gillespie,  Hays,  Hogg,  Holmes, 
Huston,  Jones,  King,  Lightcap,  Loche,  Lockard,  Lusk,  McCormick,  McCurdy, 
McGrew,  McKinley,  Martin,  Maxwell,  Miles,  Mitchell,  Morrison,  Purdy, 
Robinson,  Scott,  Sheldon,  Van  Pelt,  Vaughan,  Wilson,  Woodburn,  Woods, 
Wright. 

516.  WOLF.  By  Clara  A.  Beck.  66pp.  1930.  illus 6.00 

KITH  AND  KIN  OF  GEORGE  WOLF,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  1829-1835,  and 
descendants  of  George  Wolf  (17114-1790)  of  Bethlehem  Township,  Northampton 


GENEALOGIES 

516.  Cont'd.  County.  Families  related  through  marriage  with  early 
generations:  Beck,  Brader,  Ehret,  Erb,  Haas,  Kindig,  Koch,  Schnabel, 
Snyder.  Localities:  Lancaster,  Northampton  and  Westmoreland  Counties. 

517.  WOODLING.  By  Charles  A.  Fisher.  Ii3pp.  1936.  6x8 .Wprs 3.00 

THE  WOODLING  FAMILY.  A  biographical  history  and  genealogy.  Other  family 

names  mentioned:  Biehl,  Crouse,  Erhard,  Fisher,  Hilbish,  Miller,  Pawling, 
Schrack,  Stover.  Localities:  Montgomery,  Snyder  and  Union  Counties. 

518.  WOTRING.  By  Raymond  M.  Bell  &  Mabel  G.  Granguist.  12pp.  1953  Wprs. ..  .2.00 
THE  YAUTRIN-WOTRING-WOODRING  FAMILY,  16140-1790.  Other  families  related 
through  marriage  with  early  generations:  Becker,  Frantz,  Glett,  Hoffman, 
Kuntz,  Mertz,  Rebmann,  Schnebly,  Troxell,  Localities:  Lehigh  and  York 
Counties,  Pa.  Maryland. 

519.  BURKET.  By  T.B.  Patton.  2iipp.  1897.  5jx8|.Paper  lllus 8.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  DESCENDANTS  OF  PETER  BURKET,  late  of  Sinking  Valley,  Blair 
County.  Other  family  names  related  through  marriage:  Baden,  Burgart, 
Carey,  Chritzman,  Clarke,  Code,  Courtright,  Crane,  Crawford,  Cummer, 
Cunningham,  Downing,  Eberle,  Escher,  Fleck,  Foy,  Freeman,  Garvin,  Gibson, 
Cood,  Hamish,  Hawkesworth,  Herbert,  Kauffman,  Keller,  Lindeman,  Lindsay, 
Linn,  Meade,  Mong,  Neff,  Patton,  Ramey,  Rhees,  Rodier,  Spanogle,  Spitler, 
Stewart,  Streeter,  Whitney,  Woy. 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

600.  ARCHIVES.  By  Commonwealth  of  Pa.  16  Vol.  Avg. 730pp.  1851- 3. 5x8 80.00 

COLONIAL  RECORDS,  minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council  from  its  organization 

in  1683  to  the  termination  of  the  Proprietary  Government  in  1790, 
subjugation  of  piracy,  dealings  with  the  Indians,  granting  of  land  warrants 
and  settlement  of  disputes,  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  the  Revolutionary- 
War  and  the  organization  period.  Vol.  I  to  X  includes  minutes  of  the 
Provincial  Council  from  1683  to  1775.  Vol.  X  and  XI  contains  minutes  of 
Council  of  Safety  and  the  Committee  of  Safety  from  1775  to  1777.  Vol.  XI  to 
XVl  contains  minutes  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  from  1777  to  1790. 
All  in  chronological  order.  A  general  index  to  the  Colonial  Records  is 
part  of  a  separate  volume,  see  item  602. 

601.  ARCHIVES.  By  Samuel  Hazard.  12  vol.  Avg. 790pp.  1952- 3.  5x8 75.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES,  FIRST  SERIES.  Papers  selected  and  arranged  from 
original  documents  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth,  166U 
to  1790,  in  chronological  order,  to  parallel  and  supplement  the  contents 
of  the  Colonial  Records.  Also,  Col.  Daniel  Brodhead's  letters  from  Fort 
Pitt,  and  notes  on  Frontier  Forts,  included  in  Vol.  XII.  General  index  in 
rear  of  each  volume.  A  more  complete  index  published  as  part  of  a  separate 
volume,  see  item  602'. 

602.  ARCHIVES.  By  Samuel  Hazard.  653pp.  i860.  5x8 10.00 

INDEX  TO  THE  COLONIAL  RECORDS  AND  FIRST  SERIES. 

...60.00 

603.  ARCHIVES.  By  John  B.   Linn  &  Wm.  H.  Egle,   19  vol.  Avg.   800pp.l87U-95.5x8. . . 
PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES,   SECOND  SERIES.     General  index  in  rear  of  eac;h  volume. 

603a.  Vol.   I.   809pp.  Revolutionary  War '. .   li.OO 

Minutes   of  the  Board  of  War  and  the  Navy  Board  1777 

List  of  Officers  and  men  of  the  Pennsylvania  Navy  1775-1781 

Papers  relating  to  the  Pennsylvania  Navy  1775-1781 

Papers  relating  to  the  British  Prisoners  in  Pennsylvania  1775-1782 

Memorandum  book  of  the  Committee  and  Council  of  Safety  1776-1777 

Col.  Samuel  Atlee's  Journal  of  the  Battle  of  Long  Island     Aug.    26,  1776 

Journal  of  Col.   Samuel  Miles  concerning  the  Battle  of  Long  Island  1776 

List  of  Sick  Soldiers  in  Philadelphia  Dec.   1776 

Papers  relating  to  the  War  of  the  Revolution  1775-1777 

Plans  for  the  construction  ,   etc.,    of  the  Delaware  River  1775-1781; 

603b.  Vol.   II.   826pp.   COLONIAL  PERIOD 5.00 

Persons   to  whom  marriage  licenses  were  issued  17U3-1790 

Persons  naturalized  in  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  17^0-1773 

Officers  and  soldiers  in  the  service  of  the  Province  17l4i-1761| 

Indian  Traders,  passes,  letters  and  ship  registers  17U3-1776 

Papers  of  the  Province  prior  to  the  Revolution  17^1-1773 

Journal  of  Col.   James  Burd  at  Fort  Augusta,  Shamokin  1756  1757 

603c.  Vol.   III.   811pp.  Revolutionary  War U.00 

Names   of  persons  who  took  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  1776-179U 

Papers  relating  to   the  War  of  the  Revolution  1777-1781 

Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Deputies  177ii 

Proceedings  of  the  Provincial  Convention  at  Philadelphia  1775 

Officials  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  by  counties  177U-1790 

603d  Vol.   Iv.   8llpp.  Post-Revolutionary  War U.00 

Papers  relating  to  the  Whiskey  Insurrection  in  Western  Penna  179U-1795 

Journal  of  Col.  Thomas  Proctor  to  the  Indians  of  the  Northwest  1791 

Papers  relating  to  the  Defence  of  the  Frontiers  1790-1796 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

603e.  Vol.  V.   875pp.   Colonial U.00 

Papers  relating  to   the  Colonies   on  the  Delaware  I6ll|-1682 

603f.  Vol.  VI.   8J46UP.  French  Possessions U.00 

Papers  relating  to  the  French  Occupation  in  Western  Penna.  1631-1761; 

Papers   relating  to   the   establishment  at  Presqu1    isle  1791; 

603g.  Vol.  Vii.   832pp.  Province,   settlements,   French  and  Indian  Wars ... . ll.OO 

Papers  relating  to  Provincial  Affairs  1682-1750 

The  Boundry  Dispute  between  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  173U-1760 

Narrative  of  Marie  Le  Roy  &  Barbara  Leininger,   Indian  Prisoners  1755 

Journal  kept  at  Fort  Augusta,  Sunbury  1763 

Dutch  and  Swedish  Settlements  on  the  Delaware  River  1630-1681 

603h.  Vol.  VIII.   8OI4PP.  Marriage  "Records 7.00 

The  Register  General  168U-1693 

Christ  Church,  Philadelphia  1709-1806 

Swede's  Church,  Philadelphia  1750-1810 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  Carlisle,  Cumberland  County  1785-1812 

St.  P'aul's  Episcopal  Church,   Chester  170U-1733 

Reformed  Church,  Falkner  Swamp,  Montgomery  County  I7I48-I8OO 

Lutheran  Church,  New  Hanover,  Montgomery  County  17U5-1809 

German  Reformed  Church,  Philadelphia  171+8-1802 

First  Baptist  Church,  Philadelphia  1761-1803 

Paxtang  and  Derry  Churches,  Dauphin  County  1 7^1-1810 

603i.  Vol.  IS.  818pp.  Marriage  Records,  Officers 7.00 

First  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia                               1702-17ii5  1760-1803 

Moravian  Church,  Bethlehem,  Northampton  County  17U2-1800 

Moravian  Church,  Nazareth,  Northampton  County  17U2-1800 

Moravian  Church,  Lititz,  Lancaster  County  171; 3-1800 

Moravian  Church,  Philadelphia  17U3-1800 

Moravian  Church,  Emaus,  Lehigh  County  1758-1800 

Neshaminy  Presbyterian  Church,   Hartsville,  Bucks  County  1785-1801; 

St.   James  Episcopal  Church,  Perkiomen,  Montgomery  County  1788-1810 

Presbyterian  Church,   Abington,   Montgomery  County  1716-1821 

Philadelphia  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  1682-1756 

Middletown  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends,  Dauphin  County  1685-1810 

Falls  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  1700-1800 

Buckingham  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends,  Bucks  County  1730-1810 

Quaker town  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  1752-1810 

Wrights  town  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  17l4j.-l809 

Richland  Monthly  Meeting  of  Friends  1800-1810 

St.  Michaels  and  Zion  Church,  Philadelphia  17U5-1800 

St.  Paul's  Church,  Philadelphia  1759-1806 

Presbyterian  Church,   Churchville,  Chester  County  1738-1810 

Third  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia  1785-1799 

Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadelphia  1763-1812 

Officers  of  the  Colonies   on  the  Delaware  I6II4.-I68I 

Officers  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania  1631-1776 

Provincial  Officers  of  the  Three  Lower  Counties,  Delaware  1726-1775 

Provincial  Officers   three  original  cos.  Chester ,Phila.  &  Bucks  1682-1776 

Provincial  Officers  of  the  additional  counties  1729-1776 

603j.  Vol.  X.    79lipp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 5.00 

Battalions  of  Rifleman,   Col.  William  Thompson  1775-1776 

Battalions  of  Riflemen,  First  to  Sixth,   inc.  1775-1776 

Pennsylvania  Rifle  Regiment,   Col.  Samuel  Miles  1776 

The  Musketry  Battalion,   Col.  Samuel  J.  Atlee  1776 

The  State  Regt.    of  Foot.  Cols.   John  Bull  &  Walter  Etewart  1777 

Continental  Line,   First  to  Thirteenth  inc.  1776-1783 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 


603j.  Cont'd. Continental  Line,   Col.  Thomas  Hartley  1777-1779 

Continental  Line,   Col.  John  Patton  1777-1779 

603k.  Vol.  XI.   805pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 5.00 

Continental  Line,   New  Eleventh.  Lt.   Col.  Adam  Hubley  1779-1781 

Continental  Line,   German  Regiment  1776-1781 

Continental -Line,   Count  Von  Ottendorff's  Corps  1776-1780 

Continental  Line,   Col.  Moses  Hazen's  Regt.   "Congress*   Own".  1776-1783 

Continental  Line,  Wyoming  Valley  Companies,  Connecticut  Line  1776-1778 

Continental  Line,   Commander-in-Chief's  Guard  1776-1783 

Continental  Line,   Col.  Stephen  Moylan's  Cavalry  1777-1783 

Continental  Line,   Col.  Charles  Armand's  Partisan  Legion  1777-1783 

Continental  Line,  Brig.  Gen.   Casimer  Pulaski's  Legion  1778-1783 

Continental  Line,   Major  Henry  Lee's  Partisan  Corps  1778-1783 

Continental  Line,   Capt.  Bartholomew  Von  Herr's  Light  Dragons  1778-1783 

Continental  Line,  Pennsylvania  Artillery  1775-1776 

Continental  Line,   Col.  Lewis  Nicola's  Invalid  Regiment  1777-1783 

Continental  Line,  Orderly  Books  and  diaries  1778-1783 

Ranging  Companies  &  miscellaneous  muster  rolls  1789-1813 
Pennsylvania  Pensioners,  1789  and  1813  lists 

6031.  Vol.  XII.   805pp.  War  of  1812-11; U.00 

Muster  rolls,  Pennsylvania  volunteers  I812-l8lij. 

Papers  and  documents  1812-181U 

603m.  Vol.  XIXT.   79hpp.  Revolutionary  War 5.00 

Alphabetical  list  of  soldiers  from  depreciation  account  books  1775-1783 

Documents  &  muster  rolls,  Associators  and  Militia  1775-1782 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Lancaster  County  177U-1781 

Names  of  persons  who  took  Oath  of  Allegiance,  Lancaster  County  1777-1779 

Marching  Orders,  Associators  &  Militia,  Lancaster  County  1777-1779 

Muster  rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Philadelphia  1775-1782 

603n.  Vol .  XIV .  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls .   79&PP 5.00 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,   Associators  &  Militia,  Philadelphia  1778-1783 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,   Associators  &  Militia,   Chester  County  177i;-1780 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,   Associators  &  Militia,  Bucks  County  1775-1780 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Berks  County  177U-1780 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,   Northumberland  Co.  1776-1777 

Muste:-  Rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Cumberland  Co.  177U-1782 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  York  County  177U-1781 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Northampton  Co.  177U-178U 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Bedford  County  1775-1783 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Westmoreland  Co.  1775-1782 

Muster  Rolls   and  papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Washington  Co.  1775-1785 

Misc.  Muster  Rolls,  Officers  Flying  Camps  &  Ranging  Companies  1775-1782 

603c  Vol.  XV.   78Upp.  Revolutionary  War 5.00 

Journal  of  Major  Ennion  Williams  from  Philadelphia  to  Boston  1775 

Journal  of  Capt.  William  Hendricks,   Carlisle-Boston-Quebec  1775 

Diary  of  Lt.   James  McMichaels   of  the  Pennsylvania  Line  1776-1778 

Journal  of  Lt.  Erkuries  Beatty,  Gen.   John  Sullivan's  Expedition  1779 

Journal  of  Rev.  William  Rogers,  Gen.   John  Sullivan's  Expedition  1779 

Letter  of  Capt.  William  Gray,  Gen.  John  Sullivan's  Expedition  1779 

Journal  of  Lt.  William  McDowell,   in  the  Southern  Campaign  1781-1782 

Minutes  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  Bucks  County  177U-1776 

Military  Rolls  found  in  the  Dept.   of  State,  Washington,  D.C.  1776-1783 

Miscellaneous  Rolls  of  Associators,  Militia  &  Flying  Camp  1776-1783 
Pennsylvania  Pensioners,   1820  and  1825  lists 

Diary  of  Capt.  James  Duncan  in  the  Yorktown  Campaign  1781 

Journal  of  Samuel  McNeill,  Gen.   John  Sullivan's  Expedition  1779 
Applicants  of  State  annuities,   Journal  of  the  Assembly 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

60 3p.  Vol.  XVI.    790pp.  Mason  and  Dixon  Line U.00 

Boundry  Dispute  between  Pennsylvania  and  Maryland  1682-1763 
603q.  Vol.  XVII.    785pp.    Immigrants U.00 

Names  of  Foreigners  who  took  the  Oath  of  Allegiance  1727-1775 
Names  of  Foreigners  who  arrived  1786-1808 
603r.  Vol.  XVIII.   792pp.  Wyoming  Controversy U.00 

Documents  relating  to  the  Connecticut  Settlement  1753-1801 

603s.  Vol.  XiX.   787pp.   Land  Grants  U.00 

Minutes   of  the  Board   of  Property  1685-1730 

60U.     ARCHIVES  By  William  Henry  Egle.    30  vol.  Avg.   800pp.l89U-99.   5x8 60.00 

PENNSYIVANIA  ARCHIVES,  THIRD  SERIES.  Pub:  The  Commonwealth  of  Penna. 

6oUa.  Vol.    I.   807pp.   Land  Grants U.00 

Minutes  of  the  Board  of  Property,   etc.  1681-1791 

60Ub.  Vol.   II.   802pp.   Land  Grants U.00 

Minutes  of  the  Board  of  Property  1792-1795 

Caveat  Books  17U8-178U 

Old  Right,  Philadelphia  County  1682-1725 

60Uc.  Vol.   III.   771.  Land  Rights  &  Revolutionary  Soldiers U.00 

Old  Rights  to  land  1682-1737 

Proprietary  Rights   to  land  1682-1775 

Explanation  of  Reed's  Map  of  Philadelphia  177U 

Warrants  for  Islands  in  the  Susquehanna  River  1793-1812 

Report  on  Unappropriated  Islands  1791 

Virginia  Claims   to  lands  in  Western  Pennsylvania  1^U9-178U 

Virginia  Land  Entries  in  Western  Pennsylvania  1779-178U 

Donation  Lands  in  Pennsylvania  179U 

Soldiers  of  the  Pennsylvania  Line  entitled  to  Donation  lands  179U 

Pennsylvania  Depreciation  Lands  1783-1785 

60Ud.  Vol.    IV  Maps U.00 

Draughts  of  76  Proprietary  Manors  1683-1773 

60Ue.  Vol.  V.  791pp.  Finances  and  Military  Fines U.00 

Accounts  of  the  Treasury  of  Pennsylvania  1775-1781 

Accounts  of  the  Lieutenants   of  Philadelphia  County  1777-1780 

Accounts  of  the  Sub-Lieutenants  of  Bucks  County  1777-1780 

60l;f.  Vol.  VI.   788pp.  Military  Fines U.00 

Accounts  of  the  Lieutenants  of  Bucks,   Chester,   Lancaster,   Cumberland  and 
Northampton  Counties  1777-1783 

60Ug.  Vol.  VII.   799PP.  Military  Fines,  Finances,  Land  Grants U.00 

Accounts  of  the  Lieutenants  of  Bedford,  Dauphin,  Northumberland,  Washington 
and  Westmoreland  Counties  1773-1783 

Accounts  of  the  Treasurers   of  Fayette,   Franklin,  Lancaster,  Philadelphia 
and  Westmoreland  Counties  1777-1792 

Accounts  of  the  Indian  Commissioners,  Register  General,  the  State  Treasurer, 
and  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  178U-1790 

Observation  on  the  American  Revolution  1779 

Payment  of  Loans  and  Interest  by  Congress  1780 

Land  Grants  to  soldiers   of  the  Pennsylvania  Line  1813 

60l|h.  Vol.  VIII.    793PP.  Proclamations    U.00 

Commissions  issued  by  the  Province,  patents,    etc.  1733-1752 

60Ui.  Vol.   LX.    797pp.  Proclamations U.00 

Commissions,   deeds,   releases,    etc.   issued  by  the  Province  1752-1766 

60Uj.  Vol.  X.    820pp.  Proclamations U.00 

Commissions,   bonds,   deeds,   etc.,   issued  by  the  Province  1766-1790 

Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  1790 

Minutes  of  the  Convention  held  at  Philadelphia  1776 

Minutes   of  the  Council  of  CensorB  held  at  Philadelphia  1783-178U 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

60iik.  Vol.  XI.    783pp.     Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists  of  Chester  County  for  1765,1766,1767,1768,1769  and  1771. 

60iiL.  Vol.  XII.   823pp.  Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists  of  Chester  County  for  177l|,1779, 1780, 1781  and  1785. 

60lim.  Vol.  XIII.   820pp.  Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists   of  Bucks  County  for  1779, 1781, 1782, 1783, 1781t,1785,1786. 

60l±n.  Vol.  XIV.   838pp.  Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists  for  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia  for  1769,177k  and  1779. 

6OJ40.  Vol.  XV.    789pp.  Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists  for  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia  for  1779,1780,   and  1781. 

60hp.  Vol.  XVI.   837pp.  Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists  for  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia  for  1781,1782  and  1783. 

60liq.  Vol.  XVII.  Assessments.. 89bpp 5.00 

Tax  Lists  for  Lancaster  County  for  1771,1772,1773,1779  and  1782. 

60i).r.  Vol.  XVIII.  Assessments.. 8ll+pp 5.00 

Tax  Lists  for  Berks  County  for  1767,1768,1779,1780,1781,1781+  and  1785. 

60lpc.  Vol.  XIX.  Assessments.. 80 5pp 5.00 

Tax  Lists  for  Northampton  County  for  1772,1785,1786  and  1788. 
Tax  Lists  for  Northumberland  County  for  1778  to  1787  inclusive. 

60i;t.  Vol.  XX.  Assessments.. 78lpp 5.00 

Tax  Lists  of  Cumberland  County  for  1778,1779,1780,1781,1782  and  1785. 

60l;u.  Vol.  XXI.  Assessments.. 8 20pp 5.00 

Tax  Lists  of  York  County  for  1779,1780,1781,1782  and  1783. 

60l;v.  Vol.  XXII.    782pp.  Assessments 5.00 

Tax  Lists  of  Bedford  County  for  1773,177U,1775,1776,1779";i783,178U. 

Tax  Lists   of  Huntingdon  County  for  1788. 

Tax  Lists  of  Westmoreland  County  for  1783  and  1786. 

Tax  Lists  of  Fayette  County  for  1785  and  1786. 

Tax  Lists  of  Allegheny  County  for  1791. 

Tax  Lists  of  Washington  County  for  1781. 

60iiw.  Vol.  XXIII.   829pp.  Revolutionary  War 6.00 

Muster  Rolls,  Pennsylvania  Navy  1776-1779 

Rangers  on  the  Frontiers  1778-1783 

Muster  Rolls,   First  Pennsylvania  Regiment,   Continental  Line  1780 

Muster  Rolls,   Seventh  Pennsylvania  Regiment,   Continental  Line  1780 

Muster  Rolls,   Tenth  Pennsylvania  Regiment,   Continental  Line  1780 

Miscellaneous  Muster  Rolls,  Pennsylvania  Line  1777-1780 

Muster  Rolls   of  Militia,  Flying  Camp  and  Rangers  1776-1782 

Pensioners  with  date  pensioned,   age,   etc.,   and  residence  1818-1832 

Muster  Rolls,   Cumberland  County  Militia  1777-1782 

Miscellaneous  Lists   of  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution 

60lix.  Vol.  XXIV.   792pp.  Land  Purchases 6.00 

Warrantees   of  Land.  Name,    acres,   date.   In  the  counties  of:  Bradford,  1812-1896, 
Bucks,   1733-1889,   Chester,   1733-1858,        Cumberland,   1750-187U,  Dauphin, 

1785-1895,  Fulton,  1850-1896,  Juniata,  1833-1891,  Lackawanna,  I888-I896, 
Lancaster,  1733-1896,  Lawrence,  1850-1883,  Lebanon,   1813-1889,   Luzerne, 
1787-1896,  Philadelphia,  1733-1866,   Susquehanna,   181U-1885,       Tioga,  1807-1878. 

60Uy.  Vol.  XXV.   809pp.     Land  Purchases 6.00 

Warrantees  of  Land.     Name,   acres,   date.     In  the  counties  of:  Bedford,  1771- 
1893,     Centre,   1801-1891,     Clearfield   1806-1896,     Franklin,  178U-1895, 
Huntingdon,   1787-1889,     Lycoming,  1795-1896,     Northumberland,  1772-1892, 
Perry,   1821-1892,  Wyoming,   181*7-1895. 

60ljz.  Vol.  XXVI.   905pp.     Purchases  of  Land „ ......6.00 

Warrantees  of  Land.     Name,   acres,   date.     In  the  counties   of:  Armstrontg, 
1801-1881;,     Berks,  1752-1890.     Blair,     I8I46-I89O,     Clarion,  181;1-1879, 
Clinton,  1839-1893,     Elk,  18&8-1893,     Forest,  1858-1891,     Greene,   1795-1891;, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

60Uz.   Cont'd.     Indiana,  1805-189U,     Lehigh,   I8lli-1892,     Montour,  1850-1877, 
Northampton,  1752-1886,     Pike,   1815-1883,  Schuylkill,     1811-1890,  Snyder, 
1855-1892,     Sullivan,   IB  5U-1871,     Washington,   1781|-l892,  Wayne,  1803-1890, 
Westmoreland,   1773-1892.      "Last     Purchases",   1785-1801;. 

60lizz.     Vols.   XXVII  to  XXX.   h  vols.    3205pp.      Index 25.00 

index  to  names  and  contents  of  volumes  I  to  X  inclusive,   arranged  by 

volume.     Not  a  complete  index. 

Complete  index  to  all  names  appearing  in  volumes  XI  to  XXVI  inclusive. 

605     ARCHIVES.  By  George  Edward  Reed.  12  vol.  Avg.   1100pp.  1900 -0 2. HIus 50.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES,   FOURTH  SERIES.  Pub.   Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 
Papers  of  the  Governors,   -  Colonial,  Provincial  and  State.     Addresses, 
general,   special  and  veto  messages.     Proclamations  and  correspondence. 
Contents  listed  rear  of  each  volume.     General  index  in  Vol.  XII. 

605a.  Vol.    I.   917pp.   Governors  Papers 5.00 

Charter  of  the  Province  and  Frame  of  Government.     Administrations  of: 
William  Markham,  1681-1682,     William  Penn.     1682-1681;,     John  Blackwell,  1688- 
1690,  William  Markham,   1691-1699,     Benjamin  Fletcher,  1693-1695,     William 
Penn,  1699-1701,     Andrew  Hamilton,   1701-1703,     John  Evans,  170it-1709, 
Charles  Gookin,   1709-1717,     Patrick  Gordon,  1727-1736,     James  Logan,  1736- 
1738,     George  Thomas,   1738-17V7, 

605b.     Vol.   II.   1001pp.  Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administration  of:     Anthony  Palmer,   17U7-17h8,     James  Hamilton,  17U8-1751i, 
Robert  Hunter  Morris,  175U-1756,  William  Denny,  1756-1759-     Papers  of  the 
Proprietaries,      the  Penn  Family. 

605c     Vol.   III.   1076  pp.   Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administration  of:     James  Hamilton,   1759-1763,     John  Penn,  1763-1771  and  . 
1773-1776,     Richard  Penn,  1773,     Committee  of  Safety,  1775-1776,   Council  of 
Safety,   1776-1777,  Thomas  Wharton,   Jr.,   1777-1778,  George  Bryan,  1778, 
Joseph  Reed,   1778-1781,     William  Moore,   1782,   James  Potter.  1782,   John 
Dickinson,  1785.     The  Constitution  of  1776. 

605d.     Vol.    IV.   985pp.   Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations   of:     Benjamin  Franklin,   1785-1788,   Charles  Biddle,  178U-1787, 
Peter  Muhlenberg,   1787-1788,  David  Redick,   1788,  George  Ross,  1788-1790, 
Thomas  Mifflin,  1788-1790,  Thomas  Mifflin,  1790-1799,     Thomas  McKean  1808, 
Simon  Snyder,   1817.     The  Constitution  of  1790. 

605e.     Vol.  V.   1026pp.   Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administration  of  William  Findley,  1817-1820,   Joseph  Hiester,   1820-1823, 
John  Andrew  Shulze,   1823-1829,     George  Wolf,  1829-1832. 

605f.     Vol.  VI.   1101pp.   Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations  of:     George  Wolf,  18*32-1835,   Joseph  Ritner,   1835-1839, 
David  Rittenhouse  Porter,  l839-18i;5.     The  Constitution  of  1838. 

605g.     Vol.  VII.   979pp.     Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations   of:     Francis  Rawn  Shunk,  I8ii5-l8i|8,     William  Freame  Johnston, 
181+8-1852,     William  Bigler,  1852-1855,     James  Pollock,  1855-1858. 

605h.     Vol.  VIII.     1201pp.     Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations  of:  William  Fisher  Packer,  1858-1861,  Andrew  Gregg  Curtin, 
1861-1867,  John  White  Geary,  1867-1867. 

605i.     Vol.   LX.   959pp.   Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations  of:  John  White  Geary,  1867-1873,  John  Frederick  Hardranft, 
1873-1879,  Henry  Martyn  Hoyt,  1879-1883, 

605j.     Vol.  X.   1122pp.     Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations  of:   Robert  Emory  Pattison,  1883-1887,   James  Addams  Beaver, 
1887-1891,     Robert  Emory  Pattison,   1891-1895. 

605k.     Vol.  XI.    808pp.   Governors  Paoers ^"d'^*00 

Ad-n.    of:  Robert  Emory  Pattison,   1891-1895,   Daniel  Hartman  Hastings,  1895-1897 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

6051.  Vol.  XII.   963pp.     Governors  Papers 5.00 

Administrations  of:  1897-1899,     William  Alexis  Stone,  1899-1903. 
General  index  to  the  Fourth  Series. 

606.     ARCHIVES.  By  Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery.   8  vol .Avg. 900pp.  1906.   5x8 UO.OO 

PENNSYLVANIA.  ARCHIVES,  FIFTH  SERIES.  Pub.  by  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 
(Index  to  Fifth  Series  published  as  part  of  Sixth  Series, Vol. XV,   in  two  parts.) 

606a.     Vol.   1.   659pp.     French  and  Indian  Wars,  Revolutionary  War 6.00 

Provincial  Officers  and  soldiers  17UU-1765 

Indian  Traders,  Letters,  Passes  and  Shp  Registers  17U3-1775 

Muster  Rolls  of  the  Pennsylvania  Navy  1776-1779 

Letters   of  Marque  1778-1782 

606b .  Vol .   II.   110 3pp .  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 6.00 

Battalion  of  Rifleman,   Col.  William  Thompson  1775-1776 

Battalions  of  Riflemen,  First  to  Sixth  inc.  1775-1777 

Pennsylvania  Rifle  Regiment.   Col.   Samuel  Miles  1776 

The  Musketry  Battalion,   Col.  Samuel  J.  Atlee  1776 

The  State  Regt.   of  Foot.  Cols.   John  Bull  &  Walter  Stewart  1777 

Continental  Line,  First  to  Fourth,   inc.  1776-1783 

606c.  Vol.   HI.   lll;2pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 6.00 

Continental  Line,  Fifth  to  Thirteenth,   inc.  1777-1783 


Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 
Continental  Line 


Col.  Thomas  Hartley  1777-1779 

Col.  John  Patton  1777-1779 

Col.   Moses  Hazen's  Regt.    "Congress*   Own"  1776-1783 

German  Regiment  1776-1781 

Col.  Stephen  Moylan's  Cavalry  1777-1783 

Col.   Charles  Armand's  Partisan  Legion  1777-1783 

Brig.  Gen.  Casimer  Pulaski's  Legion  1778-1783 

Major  Henry  Lee's  Partisan  Legion  1778-1783 

Count  Von  Ottendorff's  Corps  1776-1780 

Capt.  Bartholomew  Von  Herr's  Light  Dragoons  1778-1783 

Commander-in-Chief's  Guard  1776-1783 

Pennsylvania  Artillery  1775-1783 

Col.  Benjamin  Flower's  Artillery  Artificers  1777-1783 

606d.  Vol.   IV  8U8pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 6.00 

Continental  Line,   Col.  Lewis  Nicola's  Invalid  Regiment  1777-1783 

Soldiers  who  received  Depreciation  Pay 

Abstracts  of  Pension  Applications 

Soldiers  who  received  pay  for  their  services 

Enlistments,  Pennsylvania  Infantry  1783-1788 

606e.  Vol.  V.   888pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls    6.00 

General  Officers,  Articles  of  Association,   returns,    etc.  1775-1782 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Bedford  County  1775-1783 

Muster  Rolls  and  papers,   Associators  &  Militia,  Berks  County  177U-1783 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Bucks  County  1775-1783 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,   Chester  County  177U-1782 

606f .  Vol.  VI.   658pp.   Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 6.00 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,   Associators  &  Militia,   Cumberland  Co.  177U-1782 

606g.     Vol.  VII.   1150pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 6.00 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Lancaster  Co.  1775-1783 

606h.  Vol.  VIII.   699pp.   Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 6.00 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Northampton  Co.  1775-1783 

Muster  Rolls  and  Papers.  Associators  &  Militia,  Northumberland  Co.   1775-1783 


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607.  ARCHIVES.     By  Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery.  16  vols.  Avg.   865pp.  1906-07 50.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES,   SIXTH  SERIES.  Pub.  by  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania, 
(index  to  Sixth  Series  published  as   the  Seventh  Series,   five  volumes). 

607a.  Vol.   I.   987pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 5.00 

Muster  Rolls  &  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Philadelphia  Co.  1775-1783 

607b.  Vol.   11.   892pp.  Revolutionary  Muster  Rolls 5.00 

Muster  Rolls  &  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Washington  Co.  1775-1785 

Muster  Rolls  &  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  Westmoreland  Co.  1775-1782 

Muster  Rolls  &  Papers,  Associators  &  Militia,  York  County.  177U-1783 

Addenda  to  Continental,  Militia  and  Marine  Muster  Rolls 

607c  Vol.   III.   1U83PP-  Military  Rolls 7.00 

Lists  of  male  white  inhabitants  between  the  ages  of  18  and  53  capable  of 
bearing  arms.     Returns,   muster  rolls,    etc.,   by  counties  for  the  years  1781; 
to  1790. 

607d.     Vol.   IV.   796pp.  Military  Abstracts 5.00 

Executive  Minutes  concerning  pensions,  military  pay,   donation  lands, 
militia  officers,   etc,  1790  to  1817. 

607e.     Vol.  V.   835pp.  Military  Rolls 5.00 

Lists  of  male  white  inhabitants  between  the  ages  of  18  and  h%  capable  of 
bearing  arms.     Election  of  officers,   returns,  payrolls,  by  counties  for  the 
years  1790  to  1800. 

607f.      310pp.  Vital  Statistics 5.00 

Baptisms,   Egypt  Reformed  Church,  Lehigh  County  173U-183U 

Baptismal  &  Marriage  records  by  Rev.   John  Waldschmidt,  Lancaster  Co.  1752-1786 
Marriage  Licenses  by  State  of  Pennsylvania  178U-1786 

607g.     Vol.  VII.   96Iipp.  War  of  1812-181U 6.00 

Muster  Rolls,  payrolls,    etc.,  Pennsylvania  Militia. 

607h.     Vol.  VIII.  1U23PP.  War  of  1812-1811; 6.00 

Muster  Rolls,  payrolls,    etc.,  Pennsylvania  Militia 

607i.     Vol.    LX.   9 2)4pp.  War  of  1812-1811; 6.00 

Muster  Rolls,  payrolls,   etc.,  Pennsylvania  Militia. 
Medallists,   Com.  O.H.  Perry's  Victory  on  Lake  Erie,  Sept.   10,   1813. 
Names  of  those  who  received  pensions  and  gratuities. 
Expenditures  by  the  State.  Payrolls,    etc. 

607j.     Vol.  X.  l;58pp.  War  of  1812-181U,  Mexican  War 6.00 

Expenditures  by  the  State,  Payrolls,   etc.,  1812-1811; 

Mexican  War  Soldiers  enrolled  in  Pennsylvania  181;6-181;7 

607k.     Vol.  XI.   l;88pp.  Election  Returns 6.00 

Election  returns,  petitions,   appointments  of  civil  officials  1756-1789. 

6071.     Vol.  XII.   919pp.   Revolutionary  War  Period ...6.00 

Forfeited  Estates,   Inventories  and  Sales  1770-179^ 

60 7m.     Vol .  XIII.   559pp •   Revolutionary  War  period 6.00 

Forfeited  Estates,   Inventories  and  Sales  1770-1791; 

607n.     Vol.  XIV.    301pp.   Revolutionary  War 5.00 

Travel  and  observations  by  Dr.   John  Ewing  through  Pennsylvania  1781; 

Orderly  Book,  Wyoming  to  Tioga,   Gen.   John  Sullivan's  Expedition  1779 

Orderly  Book,   German  Regiment  1780 

Orderly  Book,  Letter  Book-   early  petitions. 

607o.     Vol.  XV  (Two  parts)  12U8  &  1267pp.   Index  to  Fifth  Series   20.00 

A  complete  index  to  all  names  appearing  in  the  8  volumes  of  the  Fifth  series. 


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608.  ARCHIVES.  By  Thomas  Lynch  Montgomery.  5  Vol.  Avg.  730  pp. 19lU.5x8. .. .30.00 
PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES  SEVENTH  SERIES,  Pub.  by  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 
Index  to  the  Sixth  Series.  Names  from  Sternfeldt  to  Stiner  omitted,  see 
item  No.  609  for  addenda. 

609  ARCHIVES.  By  Henry  Howard  Eddy.  101pp.  19lr? 5.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES,  GUIDE  TO  PUBLISHED  ARCHIVES. 

Summary  of  Colonial  Records  and  Archives,  Series  I  to  IX. 

Alphabetical  Finding  list:  indexes  to  maps,  portraits,  diaries,  journals  etc. 

History  of  the  publication  of  the  Archives. 

Names  omitted  from  Seventh  Series  (index  to  Sixth  Series)  Sternfeldt  to 

Stiner.  Published  by  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 

609a.  GUIDE  TO  PUBLISHED  ARCHIVES.  Same  as  above  except  paper  backs U.00 

610.  ARCHIVES.  By  Gertrude  MacKinney  and  Charles  F.  Hoban.  8  Volumes,  Avg. 

950pp .  1931 .  5|x8|.Pub .  by  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  35.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES.  EIGHTH  SERIES.  Votes  and  proceedings  of  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania,  Dec.  k,   1682  until  Sept.  26, 
1776.  Not  indexed. 

611.  ARCHIVES.  By  Gertrude  MacKinney.  10  vol.  Avg.  850pp.  1931-35 UO.OO 

PENNSYLVANIA  ARCHIVES.  NINTH  SERIES.  Pub.  by  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania. 
Executive  Minutes,  Journal  of  official  action  of  the  Governors,  Revolutionary 
War  claims,  pensioners,  appointments,  roads,  canals,  etc.,  from  Dec.  21,  1790  to 
May  21,  1838.  Not  indexed. 

612 .  ALPHINE  CLUB .  By  J .  Herbert  Walker  86pp .  1919 .  6x7^.Wprs .  HIus 5.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  ALPHINE  CLUB,  Second  Annual  Publication  1918,  includes  articles 

on  a  visitation  to  Mt.  Parnell,  Franklin  County,  the  purpose  of  the  club 
and  list  of  members. 

613.  BEDFORD  &  BLAIR  COUNTIES:  By  Rev.  C.W.  Karns,  295pp.  1933.Wprs.Illus. . .U.00 
HISTORICAL  SKETCHES  OF  MORRISONS  COVE,  including  biographical  sketches  of 
members  of  the  following  families:  Aaron,  Amick,  Armstrong,  Baker,  Bare, 
Barndollar,  Bayer,  Beach,  Bechtel,  Berkheimer,  Biddle,  Blough,  Bonner, 

Bowser,  Brown,  Brumbaugh,  Butts,  Byers,  Campbell,  Carpenter,  Chamberlain, 
Clapper,  Clouse,  Cottrell,  Dittmar,  Detwiler,  Ebersole,  Fetter,  Ferry, 
Fisher,  Fluck,  Frederick,  Furry,  Fyock,  Geible,  Gephart,  Good,  Guyer, 
Haderman,  Hall,  Henry,  He trick,  Holsinger,  Hoover,  Imler,  Jamison,  Karns, 
Keagy,  Kegarise,  King,  Kochenderfer,  Koontz,  Krichbaum,  Latshaw, 
Lingenfelter,  Linton,  Little,  Long,  Lower,  Lyon,  Markey,  Martin,  McNamara, 
Meloy,  Metzgar,  Miller,  Noble,  Nycum,  Over,  Patton,  Pennell,  Piper,  Pressell, 
Price,  Replogle,  Rice,  Richey,  Ripley,  Scott,  Sell,  Smith,  Snider,  Snowberger, 
Snyder,  Stehley,  Stonerook,  Stottler,  Stuckey,  Teeter,  Trent,  VanHorn, 
Walters,  Werking,  Wilkinson,  Woodcock,  Yoder.  Profusely  illustrated. 

61U.  BEDFORD  &  BLAIR  COUNTIES.  By  Ella  M.  Snowberger.  11  Vols.  97Upp.l933-19ll3. 

Wprs .  Plus  index  of  66pp 25.00 

RECOLLECTIONS  OF  BYGONE  DAYS  IN  THE  COVE  (MORRISONS)  annual  publications, 
being  a  collection  of  articles  appearing  in  the  Morrisons  Cove  Herald  from 
time  to  time,  and  written  from  personal  interviews  with  some  of  the  older 
folks  of  the  several  communities. 


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6lUa.  Vol.  1  88pp.  1933 3.00 

6ll|b.  Vol.  II.  128pp.  193h 3.00 

6lkc  Vol.  IH.  86pp.  1935 3.00 

6lUd.  Vol.  IV.  110pp.  1936 2.00 

6ll±e.  Vol.  V.  88pp.  1937 2.00 

6LUf.  Vol.  VI.  72pp.  1938 2.00 

6ll;g.  Vol.  VII.  80pp.  1939 2.00 

61l0i.  Vol.  VIII  92pp.  19U0 2.00 

6ll|i.  Vol.  LX.  80pp.  19U1 2.00 

6ll|j.  Vol.  X  7Upp.  19k2 2.00 

6li|k.  Vol.  XI.  68pp.  19U3 2.00 

6llil.  Vol.  XII.  66pp.  1957  .  Index  to  Volumes  I  to  XI  inclusive 2.00 

615.  BEDFORD  &  SOMERSET  COUNTIES.  By  E.  Howard  Blackburn,  William  H.Welfley 

and  William  H.  Koontz.  3  Vol.  1802pp.  1906.  7x10.  Illus 27. £0 

HISTORY  OF  BEDFORD  AND  SOMERSET  COUNTIES  with  genealogical  and  personal 
history. 

615a.  Vol.  I.  HISTORY  OF  BEDFORD  CO.  By  E.  Howard  Blackburn.  £5Upp 10.00 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  following  families:  Alexander,  Alsip,  Appleman, 
Blackburn,  Bowser,  Bruner,  Cassna,  Chamberlain,  Colfelt,  Colvin,  Cook, 
Coveney,  Davidson,  Doty,  Dougherty,  Edmonson,  Egolf,  Eichelberger,  Enfield, 
Evans,  Feight,  Fletcher,  Frazier,  Gibboney,  Grazier,  Haderman,  Hartley, 
Hayden,  Heckerman,  Henry,  Hershberger,  Hickok,  Hill,  Hissong,  Hixon,  HOrne, 
Hughes,  Irvine,  Kay,  Kerr,  King,  Lingenfelter,  Longenecker,  McCoy,  McDaniel, 
Mann,  Miller,  Mower,  Oppenheimer,  Points,  Poole,  Potts,  Reiley,  Reynolds, 
Russell,  Sansom,  Schell,  Sell,  Smith,  St.  Clair,  Strock,  Tate,  Taylor, 
Warlick,  Whetstone,  Whisel,  Wilson,  Wright,  Zimmerman.   indexed. 

6l5b.  Vol.  II.  HISTORY  OF  SOMERSET  COUNTY.  By  William  H.  Welfley.  695pp 10.00 

615c  Vol.  III.  SOMERSET  COUNTY.  553pp.  Indexed 10.00: 

Biographical  sketches  of  the  following  families:  Albright,  Altfather, Ankeny, 
Ansell,  Appel,  Armbrust,  Augustine,  Baer,  Barchus,  Barcley,  Barkman,  Barnett, 
Barnhart,  Barron,  Bauermaster,Bauman,Beachley,Beachy,Bear,Beegley,Beegle,Begley, 
Bender, Berkeley,Berkey,Berkley,Biesecker,Birley,Bishop,  Bittner,  Black, Blauch, 
Bloom,  Blough,. Boose, Border,  Bowman,  Boyer,Brant,Buckman,Buhl,Burkholder,Carrell, 
Carter, Casebeer, Chamberlain,  Chris  tner,Cobaugh,  Cober,  Cof froth, Cohen, Colborn, 
Coleman,  Compton,  Conway,  Cook,  Countryman,  Crist,  Critchfield,  Croyle, 
Custer,  Dahl,  Daub,  Daugherty,  Davies,  Davis,  Deal,  Deeter,  Duncan,  Durst, 
Ebaugh,  Endsley,  Engle,  Enoch,  Fair,  Fike,  Fisher,  Flamm,  Floto,  Fluck, 
Fogle,  Friedline,  Fritz,  Gambert,  Gardner,  Gatesman,  Glessner,  Gladfelty, 
Gnagey,  Gorman,  Groff,  Gumbert,  Gurley,  Habel,  Halbrock,  Hauger,  Hawes, 
Hay,  Heffley,  Heminger,  Hemminger,  Hendrickson,  Hentz,  Hillegass,  Hitechew, 
Hoblitzell,  Holderbaum,  Holsopple,  Hoover,  HOrner,  Hostetler,  Hostetter, 
Husband,  Huston,  lckes,  Jeffery,  Johns,  Johnson,  Jones,  Jojt,  Judy,  Kantner, 
Kaufman,  Kautz,  Keim,  Kendall,  Kern,  Kifer,  Kimmel,  Knecht,  Knepper,  Koontz, 
Koontz,  Krebs,  Kuhns,  Kurtz,  Kyle,  Lambert,  Landis,  Lansberry,  Lee,  Leighty, 
Lentz,  Lichliter,  Lichty,  Lienhardt,  Lint,  Liphart,  Liston,  Livengood, 
Lochrie,  Lohr,  Lowry,  Lutzke,  Markel,  Marsden,  Martin,  Mastery,  Matthias, 
Maust,  McGrath,  McKenzie,  McLuckie,  McMillan,  McMillen,  McNeal,  McVicker, 
Meager,  Menges,  Menser,  Merrill,  Metzler,  Meyers,  Miller,  Morrison, 
Mosholder,  Mossholder,  Mostolle,  Mostoller,  Newman,  Noon,  Ogle,  Oldham, 
Parks,  Parnell,  Paul,  Peck,  Perry,  Petersheim,  Phenicie,  Philson,  Pickings, 
Pile,  Piatt,  Pollard,  Poorbaugh,  Pr?tbs,  Pugh,  Pyle,  Rayman,  Ream,  Reiman, 
Reitz,  Rhoads,  Rieman,  Riley,  Ringler,  Ritter,  Roach,  Rowe,  Ruppel,  Rutter, 
Saylor,  Schell,  Schrock,  Scull,  Stckler,  Seese,  Seibert,  Sevits,  Shaffer, 


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6l£c  Cont'd.  Shaud,  Shober,  Sipe,  Smith,Snyder,Somerville,Spangler,Specht, 
Speicher,  Sp encer,Stahl,Stevanus,Stiver,Stoddard,S toner, Stuf ft,  Suder, 
Sufall,  Sullivan,  Suter,  Swank,  Tannehill,  Taymen,  Thomas,  Thompson,  Topper, 
Trent,  Truxal,  Uhl,  Vogel,  Vickroy,  Volk,  Wagner,  Walker,  Walter,  Wasseen, 
Watkins,  Weaver,  Weimer,  Weisel,  Welch,  Welfley,  Whiteman,  Wiegle,  Will,  Wilt, 
Winters,  Witt,  Wolfenberger,  Wolfersberger,  Wood,  Woy,  Wright,  Toder, 
Younkin,  Zimmerman,  Zorn,  Zufall. 

616.  BEDFORD,  SOMERSET  &  FULTON  COUNTIES,  by  Waterman-Watkins  &  Co.  672pp. 
I88I1.  8fxll.  Illustrated.  Not  indexed 30.00 

HISTORY  OF  BEDFORD,  SOMERSET  AND  FULTON  COUNTIES  with  illustrations  and 
biographical  sketches  of  some  of  its  pioneers  and  prominent  men. 
Part  1.  History  of  Bedford  County,  towns,  townships,  historic  events, 
assessment  lists,  military  rolls,  etc.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  following 
families:  Ake,  Alsip,  Anderson,  Armstrong,  Barclay,  Barley,  Bamdollar, 
Barton,  Blackburn,  Breneman,  Bruckman,  Buck,  Burd,  Calhoun,  Cessna,  Clark, 
Compher,  Conard,  Daugherty,  Detwiler,  Donahoe,  Doyle,  DuBois,  Ealy,  Earnest, 
Elliott,  Emigh,  Enfield,  Fletcher,  Gump,  Haderman,  Hall,  Harris,  Harry, 
Hartley,  Henry,  He trick,  Hill,  Hofius,  Hughes,  Jamison,  Jenkins,  Jordon, 
Kerr,  King,  Long,  Longenecker,  Madara,  Maders,  Magaw,  Mann,  Marbourg, 
Mattingly,  McGirr,  McManara,  Miller,  Minnich,  Mower,  Mowry,  Musser,  Noble, 
Oellig,  Pensyl,  Plank,  Points,  Reamer,  Reed,  Reynolds,  Rhodes,  Rice, 
Robinson,  Russell,  Sample,  Schell,  Scott,  Shaefer,  Sill,  Smith,  Spang, 
Statler,  Stayer,  Stehley,  Stoler,  Tate,  Thomson,  Tod,  Todd,  Tomlinson, 
Watson,  Weller,  Woods. 

6l6a.  Part  II.  History  of  Somerset  County,  towns,  townships,  historic  events, 
assessment  lists,  military  rolls,  etc.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  following 
families:  Baer,  Bailey,  Barclay,  Beachly,  Beachy,  Biesecker,  Black, 
Brubaker,  Bruce,  Casebeer,  Coffroth,  Colborn,  Cover,  Covode,  Cox,  Cunningham, 
Dumbauld,  Edie,  Elder,  Endsley,  Espy,  Fechtig,  Fichtner,  Flickinger,  Forward, 
Gaither,  Gardner,  Garey,  Garman,  Good,  Hamer,  Harah,  Hay,  Heffley,  Hoblizell, 
Hugus,  Husband,  Kierman,  Kimmel,  Koontz,  Kooser,  Krissinger,  Kuhlman, 
Lepley,  Lichty,  Livingood,  Louther,  McKinley,  Meyers,  Miller, 
Morrison,  Musselman,  Musser,  Ogle,  Patterson,  Pritts,  Pugh,  Rauch,  Ream, 
Reiman,  Ross,  Ruppel,  Schell,  Schrock,  Scull,  Scott,  Shuri,  Smith,  Snyder, 
Stewart,  Stutzman,  Trent,  Uhl,  Walker,  Weyand,  Whipkey,  Will,  Williams, 
Yutzey,  Zimmerman. 

6l6b.  Part  III.  History  of  Fulton  County,  towns,  townships,  historic  events, 
assessment  lists,  military  rolls,  etc.  Biographical  sketches  of  the  following 
families:  Agnew,  Alexander,  Austin,  Barton,  Bonnett,  Carl,  Donahoo,  Duf field, 
Fletcher,  Goldsmith,  Greathead,  Hess,  Logan,  Lyons,  McDonald,  McFadden, 
McKiffin,  Ott,  Pott,  Rexroth,  Robinson,  Schell,  Shade,  Sipes,  Skinner, 
Smith,  Stewart,  Trout,  Wishart,  Woodcock,  Woollet. 

617.  BERKELEY  COUNTY,  W.  VA.  By  Willis  F.  Evans.  3ij7pp.  1928 8.00 

HISTORY  OF  BERKELEY  COUNTY,  WEST  VIRGINIA,  includes  history  of  western 
Virginia  prior  to  and  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  Biographical  sketches 
of  prominent  residents.  Indexed. 

618.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  By  Arthur  C.  Bining,  Robert  L.  Brunhouser  and  Norman  B. 

Wilkinson.  £65pp.  19U6.  Wprs „ U.00 

WRITINGS  ON  PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORY.  A  list  of  secondary  materials  containing 

over  6,000  items  of  printed  historical  literature  bearing  upon  the 
Commonwealth.  Grouped  as  to  subject  matter,  giving  name  of  author,  title, 
publisher,  printer,  date  and  number  of  pages. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCHES 

619.  CAVES.  By  Ralph  W.  Stone.  Ili3pp.  1932.  Wprs.  Illustrated £.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  CAVES.  Topographic  and  geologic  suvey  bulletin,  arranged  by 
counties.  Profusely  illustrated. 

620.  CENSUS  OF  1790.  By  U.S.  Bureau  of  Census.  Ii26pp.  1908.9xllJ.Wprs 15.00 

HEADS  OF  FAMILIES  at  the  first  census  of  the  United  States  taken  in  the  year 
1790.  Census  data  includes  name  of  head  of  family,  the  number  of  free  white 
males  of  16  years  and  upward,  free  white  males  under  16  years,  free  white 
females,  other  free  persons,  and  slaves,  -  by  counties,  towns  or  townships. 
Map  of  1796.  Alphabetical  index. 

621.  CENTRE  &  CLINTON  COUNTIES.  By  John  Blair  Linn. 67 2pp.  1883.8x11 iiO.OO 

HISTORY  OF  CENTRE  AND  CLINTON  COUNTIES,  includes  Indian  occupation,  early 
settlers,  military  rolls  and  events,  counties,  town,  townships,  villages, 
schools,  churches,  cemeteries,  industries,  etc.  Biographical  sketches  of 
the  following  families  as  appearing  in  the  index:  Achenbach,  Alexander, 
Allison,  Anspach,  Antes,  Bailey,  Baird,  Barnhart,  Bayard,  Bear,  Beaver, 
Benner,  Berry,  Bierly,  Blakely,  Blanchard,  Boal,  Boggs,  Bollander,  Bower, 
Brew,  Brady,  Bridgens,  Brisben,  Brockerhoff,  Brown,  Brugger,  Brungart, 
Bryson,  Buchanan,  Buchtel,  Burchfield,  Burnside,  Bush,  Caldwell,  Callahan, 
Cambridge,  Campbell,  Canfield,  Chambers,  Conser,  Cook,  Cooper,  Corman, 
Curtin,  Dale,  Dartt,  David,  DeHaas,  Dieffenbach,  Dobbins,  Dougherty, 
Dubbs,  Duncan,  Dunlop,  Dunn,  Ertle,  Ferguson,  Fisher,  Foster,  Frank,  Frantz, 
Furey,  Gast,  Gill,  Glenn,  Graham,  Gramly,  Gray,  Green,  Gregg,  Griest,  Grove, 
Hale,  Hall,  Harloff,  Harper,  Harold,  Harris,  Hasson,  Hastings,  Hayes,  Hazel, 
Henderson,  Hilbish,  Hinton,  Hippie,  Holmes,  Holt,  Houman,  Houser,  Hoy, 
Humes,  Huston,  Irvin,  Jack,  Jarrett,  Keller,  Kelly,  Kimport,  Kocken,  Kreamer, 
Kreighbaum,  Kryder,  Kurtz,  Lamb,  Lauth,  Linn,  Livingston,  Long,  Loraine, 

Lowry,  Lytle,  Lucas,  Mayer,  McAllister,  McCaman,  McCloskey,  McCormick, 
McCoy,  McEwen,  McKee,  McKinney,  Meek,  Meyer,  Miles,  Mallory,  Malone,  Martin, 
Mayes,  Miller,  Milliken,  Mitchell,  Montgomery,  Motz,  Munson,  Musser, 
Noyes,  Nuttall,  Packer,  Patton,  Pearce,  Petrikin,  Pettit,  Pie, 
Potter,  Pruner,  Quay,  Rankin,  Raub,  Ream,  Reber,  Reynolds,  Rhone,  Rich, 
Rishel,  Royer,  Ruhl,  Sankey,  Schaeffer,  Schall,  Sechler,  Schaffer,  Shannon, 
Shoemaker,  Shugart,  Smith,  Smyth,  Snook,  Spangler,  Steiner,  Stewart, 
Sussman,  Swanzey,  Thomas,  Thompson,  Tipton,  Tonner,  Treziyulny,  Valentine, 
Wagner,  Walbon,  Walker,  Waltsmith,  Weaver,  Wilson,  Williams,  Wolf,  Wolf  art, 
Young.   Illustrated. 

622.  COLLECTIONS.  By  Sherman  Day.  708pp.  181*3.  6x9j.Illus ..12.00 

HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  containing  a  copious 
selection  of  the  most  interesting  facts,  traditions,  biographical  sketches, 
anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to  its  history  and  antiquities,  both  general  and 
local  with  topographical  descriptions  of  every  county  and  all  larger  towns 
in  the  State.   Illustrated  with  165  engravings. 

623.  CUMBERLAND  &  ADAMS  COUNTIES.  By  Warner,  Beers  &  Co. 1236pp. 1886.7x10. .25.00 
HISTORY  OF  CUMBERLAND  AND  ADAMS  COUNTIES,  containing  history  of  the  counties, 
their  townships,  towns,  schools,  churches,  industries,  etc.,  portraits  of 
early  settlers  and  prominent  men,  bi.ograph.ies,  history  of  Pennsylvania, 
statistical  and  miscellaneous  matter,  etc.  Illustrated. 
Part  I.  History  of  Pennsylvania.  132pp. 

Part  II.  History  of  Cumberland  County,  588pp.  biographical  sketches  of 
members  of  the  following  families:  Ahl,  Alexander,  Allen,  Altick,  Ames, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

623.  Part  IT,  Cont'd. Anthony,Ayers,Babb, Babble, Baker, Balsley,Bamford, Barber, 
Barrier,  Barnes,  Barnitz,Barrick,Basehore,Bashore,  Baughman,  Bear,  Beat  tie, Beidler, 
Beltzhoover,  Bender,  Bentz,  Berkheimer,  Best,  Biddle,  Biggs,  Bishop, 
Blair,  Bloser,  Bobb,  Bosler,  Bowman,  Bradley,  Brandt,  Bratton,  Brechbill, 
Brehm,  Bretz,  Bricker,  Brindle,  Brinkarhoff,  Bruckhart,  Bucher, 
Burgner,  Burkhart,  Bushman,  Carl,  Carothers,  Chestnut,  Christlieb, 
Chronister,  Clark,  Clendenin,  Clepper,  Clever,  Cocklin,  Coffey,  Coover, 
Corman,  Cornman,  Coyle,  Craig,  Crawford,  Cressler,  Crist,  Croft,  Croman, 
Dale,  Davidson,  Deardorff,  Derland,  Deitz,  Dewalt,  Dietz,  Dixon,  Doner, 
Dornbach,  Drawbaugh,  Duncan,  Dunlap,  Earley,  Eberly,  Eckels,  Elcock, 
Eminger,  Emminger,  Erb,  Erford,  Ernst,  Eshelman,  Evans,  Eyster,  Feeman, 
Fenstermacher,  Fickel,  Fishburn,  Foreman,  Forry,  Fosnot,  Fulmer,  Fulton, 
Galbraith,  Gardner,  Garrett,  Garver,  Gettel,  Getter,  Gibble,  Gibson, 
Gillespie,  Givin,  Gladfelter,  Glessner,  Goodhart,  Goodyear,  Gorgas,  Graham, 
Greason,  Greider,  Grove,  Guswiler,  Hailman,  Hance,  Hargleroad,  Harman, 
Haskell,  Hauck,  Haverstick,  Hays,  Heagy,  Heberlig,  Heck,  Hefflefinger, 
Hernminger,  Henderson,  Hensel,  Herman,  Herr,  Hershman,  Hertsler,  Hess,  Heyd, 
Highlands,  Hoerner,  Holler,  Hollinger,  Hoover,  Horst,  Houston,  Hull, 
Humrich,  Hursh,  Hurst,  Huston,  Hutton,  Irvine,  Jacobs,  James,  Kast, 
Kauffman,  Keiser,  Keller,  Kendig,  Kerr,  Kieffer,  Killian,  Kimmel,  King, 
Klepper,  Knoderer,  Koller,  Koons,  Koser,  Kost,  Landis,  Lantz,  Leas, 
Leberknight,  Leeper,  Lefever,  Lehman,  Leib,  Leidich,  Leidigh,  Lenher, 
Lindsay,  Lindsey,  Line,  Lloyd,  Logan,  Long,  Longenecker,  Longnecker, 
Longsdorf,  Loudon,  Lutz,  Maasfield,  Marshall,  Martin,  Masonheimer,  Mauk, 
May,  McAllester,  McCachran,  McCarrell,  McCaulley,  McClure,  McCrea, 
McCullough,  McElwain,  McGaw,  McKeehan,  Mains,  Manning,  Megaw,  Meixel,  Melay, 
Mentzer,  Merkel,  Messinger,  Mickey,  Middleton,  Miller,  Milleisen, 
Minnich,  Mitchell,  Mohler,  Moltz,  Montgomery,  Moore,  Morret,  Morrison, 
Moser,  Mosser,  Mountz,  Mowery,  Mowrey,  Mullin,  Mumma,  Mumper,  Musselman, 
Musser,  Murray,  Myers,  Neisley,  Noffsinger,  Norcross,  North,  O'Hara,  O'Neale, 
Orris,  Otto,  Palm,  Patton,  Paul,  Paxton,  Peffer,  Penrose,  Phillips,  Piper, 
Plank,  Ployer,  Porter,  Pratt,  Pressel,  Ralston,  Randall,  Rea,  Reigart, 
Reighter,  Reily,  Rice,  Riegel,  Reinhardt,  Ringrose,  Ringwalt,  Ritner,  Ritter, 
Rudy,  Rupley,  Rupp,  Russell,  Sadler,  Saxton,  Schell,  Scherich, 
Schmohl,  Schroeder,  Seidle,  Senseman,  Shaeffer,  Shambaugh,  Shapley,  Sharp, 
Sharpe,  Shaull,  Shaw,  Sheely,  Shelley,  Shoemaker,  Shopp,  Short,  Shreiner, 
Shuman,  Shumberger,  Sibbett,  Simmons,  Singiser,  Sipe,  Smead,  Smith,  Snyder, 
Sollenberger,  Souder,  Sours,  Spong,  Sponsler,  Stauffer,  Staver,  Steiner, 
Stewart,  S trickier,  Strock,  Strohm,  Stuart,  Swartz,  Swigert,  Swiler,  Taylor, 
Tanger,  Thomas,  Thompson,  Thomson,  Titzel,  Totton,  Tritt,  Trone,  Turner, 
Umberger,  Underwood,  VanCamp,  Vance,  Voglesong  Wagner,  Waggoner,  Wagoner, 
Walker,  Wallace,  Walters,  Watts,  Weakley,  Wentz,  Wertz,  Westhafer,  Wetzel, 
Wherry,  Wilbar,  Wilder,  Williams,  Williamson,  Wilson,  Wilt,  Wing, 
Witherspoon,  Witman,  Witmer,  Wolf,  Wonderlich,  Woods,  Woodward,  Worley, 
Worst,  Wylie,  Young,  Zearing,  Zeigler,  Zimmerman,  Zinn,  Zug. 

623a.  Part  IH.  History  of  Adams  County.  5>l6pp.  Biographical  sketches  of  members 
of  the  following  families:  Alleman,  Arnold,  Asper,  Bachman,  Barr,  Basehoar, 
Baugher,  Baumgardner,  Bayly,  Beales,  Beamer,  Beard,  Bell,  Benner,  Bigham, 
Bikle,  Bishop,  Bittinger,  Blackweider,  Blocher,  Blythe,  Bollinger,  Bonner, 
Bosserman,  Bream,  Breidenbaugh,  Brinkerhoff,  Bucher,  Buehler,  Burkholder, 
Bushman,  Byers,  Cashman,  Cassat,  Cleveland,  Cobean,  Cole,  Colehouse, 
Collins,  Coshum,  Coulson,  Croll,  Crouse,  Cunningham,  Deardroff,  Deckert, 
Demarest,  Detrick,  Dicks,  Dickson,  Diehl,  Dill,  Diller,  Dull,  Duncan, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

623a.  Part  III.  Cont!d.  Durboraw,Duttera,Egholtz,Ehrehart,Elden,Elliott, 
Eirmert,Everhart,Eyler,Fell7,FirLk,Forhan,Forney,Forrest,Forry,Frey,Gardner, 
Garretson,GeiseLman,Gelbach,Gettier,Giettier,Gilbert,Gillil and, Gilt, Golds- 
borough,  Griest, Group, Grove,  Hamilton, Hankey,Hamer,Harnish,Hartman,Hartzel, 
Hay,  Heiges,  Heltzel,  Hersh,  Hesson,  Hickey,  Hill,  Hljties,  Hoffman,  Hoke, 
Holtz,  Holtzworth,  Horner,  Howard,  Hulick,  Jameson,  Johns,  Kauffman, Kelly, 
Kemp,  Kendlehart,  Kerr,  Kieffer,  Kimple,  Kindig,  King,  Kittinger,  Kitzmiller, 
Klein,  Koser,  Krauth,  Krise,  Krug,  Kuhn,  Lansinger,  Laydon,  Leas,  Lecrone, 
Leece,  Lefevre,  Lilly,  Longsdorf,  Lott,  Lower,  Lynn,  Majors,  Mark,  Marshall, 
Martin,  McClean,  McClellan,  McConaughy,  McCullough,  McCurdy,  McGaughy, 
Mcllhenny,  McKnight,  McPherson,  McSherry,  Meals,  Meckley,  Mehring, 
Meisenhelder,  Melhorn,  Mickley,  Millar,  Miller,  Minter,  Moorhead,  Morrow, 
Mumma,  Mumper,  Musselman,  Myers,  Neely,  Noel,  O'Bold,  Ocker,  O'Neal,  Orner, 
Pearson,  Pensyl,  Peters,  Pfoutz,  Picking,  Plank,  Pohlman,  Poist,  Rebert, 
Reed,  Rether,  Rice,  Riley,  Rittase,  Roth,  Rudisill,  Ruff,  Rummel,  Runkel, 
Russell,  Sandrock,  Sangree,  Schlosser,  Schmucker,  Schrick,  Schriver, 
Schwartz,  Scott,  Seiss,  Sell,  Sheads,  Sheeley,  Sheely,  Sherty,  Shively, 
Shork,  Shull,  Slaughenhaupt,  Slaybaugh,  Slifer,  Slinghoff,  Smith, Sneeringer, 
Snyder,  Spalding,  Spangler,  Stahle,  Stallsmith,  Stauffer,  Stavely,  Stem, 
Stewart,  Stock,  Stoner,  Stonesifer,  Storrick,  Stultz,  Swartz,  Sweitzer, 
Swope,  Taughinbaugh,  Tawney,  Thomas,  Tipton,  Trimmer,  Trostel,  Trostle, 
Tyson,  Valentine,  Van  Scoyoc,  Walhey,  Walter,  Warren,  Waltman,  Weamer, 
Weaver,  Weigle,  Weikert,  Welly,  Wentz,  White,  Wible,  Wickersham,  Wierman, 
Wildesin,  Wills,  Wilson,  Witmor,  Witmore,  Witherow,  Wolf,  Wolford,  Wolff, 
Wortz,  Wright,  Yingling,  Young,  Yount,  Ziegler. 

62k.     DALLY  STORIES.  By  Freederic  A.  Godcharles.  958pp.  192lu  Indexed 8.00 

DALLY  STORIES  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  prepared  for  publication  in  the  leading  daily 
newspapers  of  the  state  from  many  different  sources,  not  a  few  from  original 
manuscripts,  or  from  writings  which  have  not  been  heretofore  used,  mostly 
of  the  period  prior  to  1800. 

625.  DAUPHIN  &  LEBANON  COUNTIES.  By  William  Henry  Egle. 976pp.  1883. 8x11 25.00 

HISTORY  OF  DAUPHIN  AND  LEBANON  COUNTIES,  biographical  and  genealogical. 

Part  I.  A  detailed  history  of  Dauphin  County  including  Indian  occupations, 
early  settlers,  assessment  lists,  military  rolls,  professions,  churches, 
industries,  etc.  6l6pp.    Biographical  sketches  of  many  of  its 
prominent  families.  Illustrated.  General  index. 

Part  II.  A  detailed  history  of  Lebanon  County,  360pp.  Biographical 
sketches  of  many  of  its  prominent  families.  Illustrated.  General  index. 

626.  EARLY  EVENTS.  By  I.  Daniel  Rupp.  568pp.  181|7.  5x8|.  Ulus 22.50 

HISTORY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY  OF  NORTHUMBERLAND,  HUNTINGDON,  MIFFLIN,  CENTRE, 
UNION,  COLUMBIA,  JUNIATA  AND  CLINTON  COUNTIES,  embracing  local  and  general 
events,  leading  incidents,  descriptions  of  prominent  boroughs,  towns, 
villages,  etc.,  with  a  copious  appendix.  Embellished  by  many  engravings. 

627.  EARLY  EVENTS.  By  I.  Daniel  Rupp.  6o6pp. 181+6.  5x8§.  LLlus.. 25.00 

HISTORY  AND  TOPOGRAPHY  OF  DAUPHIN,  CUMBERLAND,  FRANKLIN,  BEDFORD,  ADAMS  AND 
PERRY  COUNTIES,  containing  a  brief  history  of  the  first  settlers,  notices 
of  the  leading  events,  incidents  and  interesting  facts,  both  general  and 
local,  in  the  history  of  these  counties j  general  and  statistical 
descriptions  of  all  principal  boroughs,  towns,  villages,  etc.}  with  an 
appendix.  Embellished  with  several  engravings. 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

628.  ENCYCLOPEDIA.     By  Hirajn  H.  Shenk.   593pp.  1932.   7xlO^.Illus 10.00 

ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   historical  and  biographical.     Includes  persons, 
organizations,   events,    counties,    towns,   etc.,  prominent  in  the  history  of 
the  State.     All  arranged  in  alphabetical  order. 

629.  FRANKLIN  &  CUMBERLAND  COS.  By  Harriet  Wylie  Stewart.lU6pp.n.d.5ix:8. ..  .10.00 
HISTORY  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  VALLEY.      Includes   topography,   early  settlers,    Indian 
occupation  roads,   turnpikes,   forts,   industries,   Revolutionary  War,   towns, 
schools,  Civil  War  and  noted  biographies.     Illustrated. 

630.  GAZETTEER.     By  Thomas  F.  Gordon.   508pp.  1832. 5x8§ 12.00 

A  GAZETTEER  OF  THE  STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Part  I,    contains  a  general 
description  of  the  state,   its  situation  and  extent,   general  geological 
construction,    canals  and  railroads,   bridges,   revenue,   expenditures,  public 
debt,   etc.     Part  II,   embraces  ample  description  of  its   counties,   towns, 
cities,   villages,  mountains,  lakes,   rivers,    creeks,   etc.     Alphabetically 
arranged.     To  which  is  added  a  table  of  all  post  offices  in  the  state,    their 
distances  from  Washington  and  Harrisburg,   and  the  names  of  the  postmasters. 
Colored  map   of  the  state  showing  counties  as  they  existed  in  1832. 

631.  GREENE  &  WASHINGTON  COS.     By  Howard  L.  Leckey.    7  Vol.   U82pp.1950.Wprs.25.00 
THE  TENMLLE  COUNTRY  AND  ITS  PIONEER  FAMILIES.     A  genealogical  history  of  the 
Upper  Monongahela  Valley.     Revolutionary  War  period. 

631a.  Vol.    I.   39pp.  Muster  rolls  of  companies  commanded  by:   James  Archer, 
Michael  Cresap,  William  Crawford,   Andrew  Ferley,   John  Guthrey,  William 
Harrod,   James  Hook,   John  Miller,   Jesse  Pigman  Jr.,  Benjamin  Royce,   John 
Wetsel.     History  of  the  Tenmile  Country,   westward  migration  and  Colonel 

Crawford*s  Expedition. .  .Maps .U.00 

631b.  Vol.   II.   90pp. Genealogical  data  on. the  families  of:  Adamson,  Arnold, 
Blackledge,  Bottomfield,  Bricker,  Bumgarner,  Burson,   Carter,  Cox,   Crawford, 
Doty,  Enoch,   Estle,  Garwood,   Gayman,   Hanks,   Hawkins,  Hoge,  Hupp,   Johnson, 
Koutz,  Leonard,  Lewis,  Nyswanger,  Pew,  Prong,  Rofelty,   Rose,   Rush,  Smith, 

Strawn,  Stull,  Teagarden,   Temple,  Van  Buskirk,  Walton,  Wise li.OO 

631c.  Vol.   III.   h3pp.  Contains  assessment  rolls  for  the  years  1773-178U,1785, 
and  1788,   oath  of  allegiance  for  the  year  1777,   names   of  petitioners  for  a 

new  state  about  1780,   census  of  1790 1+.00 

631d.  Vol.   IV.   79pp.   Illus.  Genealogical  date  on  the   families  of:   Foster, 
Hickman,  Hiller,  Hughes,   Kendall,  Lucas,  Milliken,  OtNeal,  Pigman,     Rex, 

Roseberry,     Swan,     Thomas,  Vanmeter,  Vansickle ll.OO 

631e.     Vol.  V.   71pp.  Genealogical  data  on  the   families  of:  Biggs,  Brown, 
Buckingham,   Crago,  Duncan,  Harrod,   Haver,   Heaton,   Hill,   Honnell,   Kelly, 
Kincaid,  McClain,  Moredock,  Prior,   Rice,  Sharpnack,  Shelby,  Villiers, 

Weaver u.00 

631f.  Vol.  VI.  75pp.  Genealogical  data  on  the  families  of:  Ankrom,  Archer, 
Cathers,  Church,  Eagon,  Fee,  Hook,  Hughes,  Ingraham,  Jones,  Lakin,  Mahana, 

Morris,  Porter,  Rinehart,  Seals,  Stiles,  Ullom,  Wells,  Woolam U.00 

631g.  Vol.  VII.  85pp.  Genealogical  data  on  the  families  of:  Bradford, 
Brown,  Dailey,  Fry,  Gordon,  Gorrell,  Hatfield,  Hathaway,  Jackson,  Jennings, 
Kent,  Lemley,  Livengood,  Mapel,  Martin,  Meighen,  Miranda,  Moore,  Odenbaugh, 
Patterson,  Rees,  Rhodes,  Sayers,  Sellars,  Sharp,  Shriver,  Slater,  Smith, 
Staggers,  Stewart,  Tustin,  White,  Wiley,  Wood U-00 

632.  HUNTINGDON  &  BLAIR  COS.  By  J.  Simpson  Africa.  755pp. 1883. 7|xll. Illus. .30.00 
HISTORY  OF  HUNTINGDON  AND  BLAIR  COUNTIES.  Erection  of  Cumberland  and  Bedford 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

632.  Cont'd.  Counties,  Indian  occupation,  the  French  &  Indian  War, Fort  Shirley 
and  Armstrong's  Expedition,  early  settlers,  the  Revolutionary  War,  Tory- 
uprising,  the  Lead-Mine  Fort,  assessment  records,  militia  rolls,  townships 

and  towns,  iron  manufacture,  marriages,  professions,  industries,  schools, 
churches,  etc. 

Part  I.  500pp.  History  of  Huntingdon  County.  Genealogical  data  on  the 
following  families  listed  in  the  index:  Adams,  Africa,  Allison,  Anderson, 
Anshutz,  Armitage,  Armstrong,  Ashman,  Bailey,  Barnet,  Beaver,  Beers,  Bell, 
Benedict,  Black,  Blair,  Blanchard,  Brewster,  Brown,  Brumbaugh,  Burnside, 
Butz,  Cadwallader,  Caldwell,  Campbell,  Canan,  Clarkson,  Clugage,  Cooper, 
Corbin,  Corayn,  Crawford,  Cremer,  Cresswell,  Croghan,  Cryder,  Dean,  Devor, 
Dewees,  Dorland,  Dorris,  Eaton,  Eby,  Elliott,  Entrekin,  Faust,  Fisher, 
Fleming,  Foust,  Galbraith,  Geis singer,  Glasgow,  Glock,  Graffius,  Grafton, 
Gwin,  Hare,  Harris,  Hart,  Heeter,  Heffner,  Hef right,  Henderson,  Henry, 
Hewitt,  Houtz,  Huston,  Huyett,  Hyskell,  Isett,  Jackson,  Johnston,  Ker, 
Laporte,  Leas,  Long,  Loudenslagle,  Lovell,  Lowry,  Lytle,  Madden,  Massey, 
Mattern,  McAlvey,  McAteer,  McCune,  McMullen,  McMurtrie,  McNeil,  McNite, 
McVitty,  McWilliams,  Mears,  Miles,  Miller,  Montgomery,  Morris,  Mosser, 
Musser,  Myton,  Neff,  Orbison,  Orlady,  Patton,  Petriken,  Potter,  Powel, 
Primitive,  Quinter,  Reed,  Rex,  Riddle,  Robley,  Sampson,  Scott,  Shaffer, 
Shaffner, . Shock,  Simpson,  Smith,  Speer,  Stair,  Steel,  Stevens,  Stewart, 
Swane,  Sweet,  Swoope,  Taylor,  Thompson,  Tipton,  Tyhurst,  Waite,  Walker, 
Wallace,  Watson,  Weaver,  Weiser,  Weston,  Whartonj  White,  Whitehead, 
Williamson,  Wilson,  Woods,  Woodward,  Wright,  Zeigler. 

Partll.  25£pp.  History  of  Blair  County.  Genealogical  data  on  the  following 
families  listed  in  the  index:  Adams,  Ake,  Albright,  Alleman,  Amey,  Anderson, 
Appleby,  Arnold,  Banks,  Bard,  Bare,  Barrick,  Beach,  Bell,  Bennett,  Beyer, 
Black,  Blair,  Bloom,  Bobb,  Bonebreak,  BoWer,  Brehman,  Bridenbaugh,  Brombach, 
Brumbaugh,  Buck,  Bulick,  Burket,  Burkhart,  Burley,  Butler,  Calderwood, 
Calvin,  Cassidy,  Cavins,  Christy,  Clark,  Coleman,  Confer,  Crawford, 
Crosthwaite,  Curry,  Dean,  Dibert,  Dively,  Dorris,  Dysart,  Elway,  Ettinger, 
Evans,  Ewing,  Fay,  Feay,  Fetter,  Fettinger,  Figart,  Findley,  Finley,  Fleck, 
Fulton,  Funderburg,  Funk,  Gamble,  Gardner,  Geesey,  Gemmill,  Gibboney, 
Graham,  Green,  Grier,  Grove,  Gwinn,  Haberacker,  Halfpenny,  Hall,  Hartman 
Hartzell,  Hawksworth,  Hays,  Hees,  Herr,  Hewitt,  Hileman,  Hofius,  Holliday, 
Hoover,  Houser,  Humes,  Ickes,  Irwin,  Isenberg,  Isett,  Jacobs,  Johnston 
Jones,  Junkins,  Keatley,  Keely,  Kennedy,  Kephart,  Kerr,  Kessler,  Kinkead, 
Kyle,  Landis,  Larcomb,  Levingood,  Lingenfelter,  Lindsey,  Livinston,  Lloyd, 
Logan,  Louden,  Lowrey,  Lowther,  Martin,  Matthias,  Mauk,  McAllister, 
McCartney,  McClelland,  McConnell,  McCormick,  McCoy,  McFarlane, 
Mcintosh,  McKinney,  McLain,  McLanahan,  McMullen,  McVey,  Miller,  Moore, 
Morrow,  Murphy,  Murray,  Neff,  Newton,  Pheasant,  Phillips,  Piper,  Porter, 
Pringle,  Pruner,  Rea,  Reamey,  Robison,  Roedell,  Rohrer,  Roller,  Ross,  Royer, 
Russell,  Schmucker,  Schriver,  Shanefelt,  Shaw,  Shrock,  Shoenberger,  Shultz, 
Simonton,  Smith,  Spang,  Stayer,  Stewart,  Study,  Swoope,  Tuigg,  Tussey, 
Ullery,  Walker,  Walter,  Way,  Wayne,  Weaver,  Wengert,  Westley,  Wheatley, 
White,  Wigton,  Williams,  Wilson,  Wright,  Terger,  Zeth. 

Note:  A  complete  index  of  both  counties  has  been  compiled  on  3x£  cards  and 
the  page  numbers  on  which  any  family  name  appears  can  be  furnished  for 1.00 

633.  INDIAN  PATHS.  By  Paul  A. W.  Wallace.  29pp. 19^2. 6^x9^.Wprs 3-00 

HISTORIC  INDIAN  PATHS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  a  description  of  the  sixteen 

important  Indian  Paths.  Folding  Map. 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

63U.  INDIAN  WARS.  By  C.  Hale  Sip e.  908pp.  1931.  Illus 12.00 

THE  INDIAN  WARS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  an  account  of  the  Indian  events,  the  French 
and  Indian  War,  Pontiac's  War,  Lord  Dunmore's  War,  the  Revolutionary  War 
and  the  Indian  uprising  from  1789  to  1795j  tragedies  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Frontier.  Completely  indexed. 

635.  INDIAN  WARS  &  CAPTIVITIES.  By  John  Frost  &  Samuel  G. Drake. 727pp. 1872. 12. 00 

PICTORIAL  HISTORY  OF  INDIAN  WARS  AND  CAPTIVITIES. 

Part  I.  Indian  wars  and  captivities,  from  the  earliest  record  of  American 

history  to  the  present  time,  by  John  Frost,  with  nearly  200  engravings  from 

original  designs,  by  distinguished  artists.  372pp. 

PartU.  Indian  Captivities  of  life  in  the  wigham  being  true  narratives  of 

captives  who  have  been  carried  away  by  the  Indians,  from  the  frontier 

settlements  of  the  United  States,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  present 

time,  355pp.  By  Samuel  G.  Drake.  Includes  narrative  by  Col. James  Smith  from 

Conococheague,  Franklin  County,  who  after  his  escape  became  the  leader  of 

the  "Black  Boys"  who  captured  Fort  Bedford. 


636.  IRON  MANUFACTURE.  By  Arthur  Cecil  Bining.  227pp.  1938.Wprs.  Illus 6.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  IRON  MANUFACTURE  IN  THE  EIGHTEENTH  CENTURY,  includes  iron 
plantations,  the  industry  and  technique,  the  workers  and  iron  masters. 


637.  IRON  INDUSTRY.  By  James  M.  Swank,  liipp.1900.  Wprs 3.00 

JOHNSTOWN  CENTENNIAL,  1800-1900,  early  iron  enterprises  in  Cambria, 
Somerset,  Westmoreland  and  Indiana  Counties. 

638.  JUNIATA  VALLEY.  By  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine.  U8pp.l9U0.8ihcll.  Binder J;. 00 

MEMOIRS  OF  THE  EARLY  SETTLERS  OF  THE  JUNIATA  VALLEY,  as  related  to  Joseph 
Adams  during  181+5  by;  Edward  Bell,  Mary  Crum,  Israel  Cryder,  William  Ewing, 
Michael  Maguire,  John  McCahan,  George  R.  McFarlane,  Lewis  Mytinger,  Robert 
and  Hannah  Spencer,  William  Wilson.   Indexed. 

639.  JUNIATA  VALLEY.  By  U.J.Jones.  UU0pp.l9U0.  3rd  Edition.  Illustrated 6.00 

JONES'  JUNIATA  VALLEY.  History  of  the  early  settlement  of  the  Juniata  Valley 
embracing  an  account  of  the  early  pioneers,  and  the  trials  and  privations 
incident  to  the  settlement  of  the  valley,  predatory  incursions,  massacres, 

and  adductions  by  the  Indians  during  the  French  and  Indian  Wars,  and  the  War 
of  the  Revolution.  Early  history  of  the  present  counties  of  Bedford,  Blair, 
Huntingdon,  Juniata,  Mifflin,  and  Perry  Counties.  Relates  the  capture  of 
Fort  Granville,  Colonel  John  Armstrong's  Expedition  to  Kittanning,  Capture 
of  Fort  Bedford  by  James  Smith  and  his  "Black  Boys",  the  erection  of  Fort 
Roberdeau  at  the  lead  mines,  the  Tories'  deflection  to  Kittanning, massacre 
of  Captain  Phillips'  Rangers,  massacre  of  the  Bedford  Scouts  and  narrative 
of  Robert  Robinson  who  was  with  Colonel  Armstrong  at  Kittanning.  A  second 
edition  of  this  work  was  published  in  1889  which  included  an  appendix  of  69 
pages  prepared  by  William  H.Egle,  in  which  he  related  additional  happenings 
in  the  Juniata  Valley  and  furnished  sketches  of  the  Patterson,  Huling  and 
Thompson  families.  The  third  edition  published  in  19U0  by  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine 
includes  notes  and  extensions  of  20  pages  compiled  as  extracts  from  the  memoirs 
of  early  settlers,  the  pension  statements  of  Revolutionary  War  soldiers,  and 
other  source  material,  with  end  sheet  maps. Family  names  frequently  appearing: 
Adams, Africa, Albright, Allen, Allis on, Alricks, Anderson, Armitage, Armstrong, 
Arnold, Ashman, Atlee,  Baker,Banks,Baskins,  Beatty,  Bebout, Bell, Berry, Bigham, 
Blair,Boquet,Boyd,Braddock,Brady,Brainerd,  Breckenridge,  Brown,  Bryson, 
Buchanan,  Burd,  Burke,  Caldwell,  Campbell,  Canan,  Carothers,  Chambers, 
Christy,  Cluggage,  Coleman,  Crawford,  Croghan,  Crum,  Cryder, Davis, Dean, Denny, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

639.  Cont'd.  Dodds, Donalds on,  Donnelly, Dougherty,  Duncan, Dunlap, Dunning, 
Elder,  Elliott,  Ernest,  Espy,  Ewing,  Fee,  Fetter,  Forbes,  Frazer,  Galbreath, 
Galloway,  Gibson,  Gilfillan,  Girty,  Grafius,  Graham,  Grant,  Grey,  Hamilton, 
Hare,  Harris,  Heckwelder,  Hess,  Hicks,  Hiddleston,  Hogg,  Holliday,  Houser, 
Hulings,  Hutchinson,  Hutson,  Innis,  Jack,  Jackson,  Jacobs,  Jamison, 
Johnston,  Jones,  Kelly,  Lewis,  Logan,  Loskiel,  Lowrey,  Lukens,  Lycon,  Maclay, 
Maguire,  Martin,  Maxwell,  McAlvey,  McAlister,  McConnell,  McCormick,  McCune, 
McDonald,  McDowell,  Means,  Mercer,  Mifflin,  Miller,  Milligan,  Minor, 
Mitchell,  Montour,  Moore,  Morris,  Neff,  Nicholous,  Nicholson,  Patterson, 
Peale,  Penn,  Peters,  Phillips,  Piper,  Potter,  Reynolds,  Ricketts,  Riddle, 
Roberdeau,  Robinson,  Roller,  Sanders,  Scott,  Shaver,  Shippen,  Shirley, 
Simonton,  Skelly,  Smith,  Somerville,  Sterrett,  Stewart,  Thomas,  Thompson, 
Tipton,  Titus,  VanZant,  Walker,  Wallack,  Ward,  Washington,  Watts,  Weiser, 
Weston,  Wharton,  White,  Wilson,  Woods,  Wright,  Young. 

61i0.  JUNIATA  VALLEY.  By  John  W.  Jordan.  3  vol. 1^0 3pp. 1913. 7§xlO^.Illus. . . .  27.50 
A  HISTORY  OF  THE  JUNIATA  VALLEY  AND  ITS  PEOPLE.  Includes  the  counties  of 
Huntingdon,  Juniata,  Mifflin  and  Perry.  The  first  386  pages  of  volume  one 
is  devoted  to  history  of  the  counties,  towns  and  townships.  The  balance  of 
the  three  volumes  contains  family  and  personal  records.  Biographical 
sketches  of  members  of  the  following  families:  Africa,  Albright,  Altman, 
Appleby,  Archey,  Arnold,  Bailey,  Baker,  Baldwin,  Banks,  Barber,  Barnett, 
Bayer,  Beaver,  Beck,  Beers,  Behrer,  Bell,  Bergan,  Bergey,  Beyer,  Book, 
Bonsall,  Bousum,  Boyd,  Bratton,  Brewster,  Bricker,  Brindel,  Brisbin, 
Brodbeck,  Brown,  Brumbaugh,  Buck,  Burket,  Burlew,  Bush,  Byler,  Campbell, 
Carmon,  Carpenter,  Cassady,  Chilcote,  Chisolm,  Creighton,  Crissman,  Cromwell, 
Crone,  Cross,  Crotsley,  Crozier,  Culbertson,  Cummins,  Cutshall,  Dalby, 
Davis,  Dell,  Dentithorne,  Derrick,  De  Vault,  Dipple,  Diven,  Dorris,  Doyle, 
Dougherty,  Dreyer,  Druckenmiller,  Dunshay,  Dunn,  Elder,  Ellis,  Enyeart, 
Esterline,  Etnier,  Ewing,  Fetterhoof,  Fisher,  Flickinger,Foltz,Forshey,Fouse  ,Foy, 
Fraker,  Frankum,  Freed,  Fretz,  Frontz,  Frysinger,  Furman,  Gahagan,  Ganoe 
Gardner,  Garrett,  Gerlock,  Goss,  Gibboney,  Gibson,  Gilleland,Goodhart,  Gray, 
Green,  Greene,  Gregory,  Grimison,  Groninger,  Grove,  Grubb,  Gutshall,  Guyer, 
Hall,  Hanawalt,  Harencane,  Harlan,  Harman,  Harper,  Harris,  Harshbarger, 
Harshberger,  Hayes,  Hazlett,  Headings,  Heffner,  Hegie,Helfrick,Henderson, 
Henry,  Herrington,Hertzler, Hess, Hirshland,Hoffman,Hollis,Hoofnogle, Hoover, 
Horton,  Hower,  Hughes,  Hunter,  Hutchison,  Ingram,  Irvin,  Isenberg,  Isett, 
Jackson,  Jacobs,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Jordan,  Joseph,  Kauffman,  Kearns,  Keim, 
Keister,  Keller,  Kelly,  Kenaga,  Kenyon,  King,  Kinsloe,  Kipp,  Klerx,  Knepp, 
Knode,  Knox,  Kohler,  Kough,  Kyle,  Langdon,  Laub,  Lehman,  Leininger, 
Leopold,  Liddick,  Linn,  Lotzgeselle,  Loudenslager,  Loudon,  Lower,  Lowrie, 
Loy,  Luck,  Lynn,  McAlevy,  McAteer,  McCahan,  McClenahen,  McClintic,  McCoy, 
McDowell,  McKee,  McKinley,  McLaughlin,  McMeen,  McNabb,  McNitt,  Madden, 
Magee,  Mahon,  Marshall,  Mayes,  Mechtley,  Meiser,  Melchior,  Michener, 
Mierley,  Millar,  Miller,  Minick,  Mitchell,  Morningstar,  Moses,  Murtiff, 
Musser,  Muthersbaugh,  Myers,  Nearhoof,  Neely,  Neff,  Neilson,  Nichols, 
Nighthart,  Nolte,  North,  Oliver,  Orbison,  Orlady,  Orr,  Owens,  Page, 
Pannebaker,  Park,  Parker,  Patterson,  Peck,  Peightal,  Pennell,  Peters, 
Peterson,  Phillips,  Pomeroy,  Port,  Potter,  Prettyleaf,  Read,  Reed,  Rhoads, 
Rice,  Richard,  Richardson,  Ricketts,  Riden,  Robison,  Rodgers,  Royer, 
Rumberger,  Rupert,  Russell,  Sanderson,  Saxton,  Schell,  Schirm,  Schweyer, 
Sears,  Seibert,  Selheimer,  Sellers,  Sharp,  Shatser,  Shaver,  Sheaffer, 
Sheary,  Sheibley,  Shelley,  Sherman,  Shirey,  Shoemaker,  Shull,  Shumaker 
Shunkwiler,  Sieber,  Sigler,  Simpson,  Smiley,  Smith,  Smucker,  Shook,  Snyder, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

6I4.O.  Cont'd.  Spangler,Starr,Steel,  Steele,  Sterrett,  Stevens,  Stewart, Stover, 
Stratford,  Strickler,  Strode,  Stroup,  Stryker,  Stuber,  Studer,  Swigart, 
Swyers,  Tate,  Taylor,  Thompson,  Todd,  Ulsh,  Utts,  Van  Valzah,  Vollmer, 
Vuille,  ¥agner,  Waite,  Wall,  Warner,  Watts,  Weber,  Wentz,  Wentzell,  Wenzel, 
Wertz,  Weston,  White,  Whittaker,  Wible,  Wigton,  Willoughby,  Wills,  Wilson, 
Wisehaupt,  Witman,  Wolfe,  Wollner,  Woods,  Woolverton,  Worley,  Wright, 
Teager,  Tocum,  Xoder,  Young,  Youtz,  Zimmerman,  Zinn,  Zook. 

6I1I.  JUNIATA  VALLEY.  By  National  Historical  Assn. 3  vol. 7 2 Upp. 19 36. 7x10 | 17.  # 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  JUNIATA  VALLEY,  including  the  counties  of  Bedford,  Blair, 

Fulton,  Huntingdon,  Juniata,  Mifflin,  and  Perry. 

61;la.  288pp.  Contains  early  history  of  the  Juniata  Valley,  history  of  Perry, 

Juniata  and  Mifflin  Counties 7 .00 

61|lb.  260pp.  Contains  history  of  Huntingdon,  Blair,  Bedford  and  Fulton 

Counties 7 .00 

6iilc.  175pp.  Biographical  sketches  of  Who's  Who  in  the  Juniata  Valley. 
Family  names  appearing  in  the  index:  Abbott,  Alexander,  Ashcom,  Auker, 
Baker,  Barclay,  Bard,  Barnett,  Barr,  Barton,  Baumgardner,  Bayer, 
Beaver,  Bechoeffer,  Beckley,  Benner,  Beward,  Black,  Blackburn,  Blair, 
Book,  Boore,  Brake,  Breneman,  Brent,  Britten,  Broadbend,  Brown,  Brumbaugh, 
Buck,  Burd,  Burket,  Burkett,  Burns,  Burnett,  Burris,  Calhoun,  Carl,  Carnell, 
Chamberlain,  Claar,  Clark,  Clegg,  Cline,  Clouser,  Colvin,  Comerer,  Cross, 
Crouse,  Culp,  Cupp,  Culbertson,  Daniels,  Darlington,  Davidson,  Deckard, 
Detwiler,  Derrick,  Diehl,  Dively,  Doty,  Duffey,  Dungan,  Eby,  Egolf, 
Eichelberger,  Enyeart,  Evans,  Fink,  Fisher,  Fleming,  Flurie,  Fore,  Forney, 
Fcwler,  Fraker,  Frontz,  Fry,  Frysinger,  Fulton,  Gantt,  Gates,  Gaul, 
Gearhart,  Gelnett,  Gelvin,  Gibboney,  Glazier,  Gorsuch,  Goss,  Greathead, 
Greene,  Grim,  Gring,  Guillard,  Gump,  Guss,  Hamil,  Hanks,  Harris,  Hays, 
Henry,  Hershberger,  Hershy,  Hetrick,  Hewlings,  Hillegas,  Hinebaugh,  Hinkle, 
Hite,  Hoff,  Holler,  Hollinshead,  Horrigan,  Howard,  Huff,  Irwin,  Jackson, 
James,  Jeffery,  Johnson,  Johnston,  Jones,  Jordan,  Karns,  Kase,  Kell, 
Kendall,  Kepler,  Kerr,  Kirk,  Kinser,  Kisler,  Koontz,  Krug,  Kyle,  Laher, 
Lamberson,  Landis,  Laub,  Leach,  Lee,  Lehman,  Levy,  Lins,  Little,  Lodge, 
Lowe,  Lucas,  Macklin,  Madore,  Manbeck,  Mann,  Markley,  Martin,  Mathew, 
Maust,  May,  McCammon,  McClain,  McClellan,  McClure,  McDonald,  McGowen, 
McKelvey,  McKinstry,  McMeen,  McVitty,  Mellott,  Mentzer,  Metz,  Metzgar, 
Metzler,  Mickle,  Miller,  Minick,  Mock,  Mooser,  Morton,  Mowry,  Moyer,  Myers, 
Nace,  North,  Nycum,  Painter,  Palmer,  Patterson,  Peacock,  Peck,  Pennell, 
Peterson,  Phillips,  Pittman,  Plymire,  Pomeroy,  Price,  Raker,  Rapp,  Reed, 
Reese,  Reiley,  Reisner,  Reynolds,  Rice,  Richey,  Rinard,  Rippman,  Robinette, 
Ross,  Rouse,  Runkle,  Runyan,  Rupp,  Saylor,  Schell,  Schlegel,  Searer,  Seeds, 
Sell,  Seiber,  Seylar,  Shaeffer,  Sharpe,  Shearer,  Shellenberger,  Shelley, 
Shimer,  Shipley,  Shoemaker,  Shoenthal,  Shuman,  Sieber,  Simon,  Sipe,  Sipes, 
Sloan,  Smith,  Speer,  Sponsler,  Stackpole,  Statler,  Stevens,  Stimmel, 
Stoler,  Stoner,  Strock,  Stuckey,  Sweet,  Tate,  Taylor,  Thomas,  Thompson, 
Timmons,  Tressler,  Triplett,  Troutman,  Truax,  VanNatta,  Van  Ormer,  Wagner, 
Waltz,  Weimer,  Weller,  Welsh,  Wentzel,  Whetstone,  White,  Whited,  Whitmore, 
Wian,  Wible,  Willard,  Williams,  Wilson,  Windman,  Wolfkill,  Zeth,  Zimmerman. 

61^2.  KENTUCKY.  By  Mrs.  Wm.  Breckenridge  Ardery  &  Harry  Y.  McChesney.  Pub. 

by  the  Sesqui centennial  Commission.  206pp.  19U2.  Wprs 6.00 

KENTUCKY  IN  RETROSPECT,  noteworthy  personages  and  events  in  Kentucky 
history,  1792-19U2.  Profusely  illustrated. 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

6h3*     KENTUCKY.   By  Mrs.  Win.   Breckenridge  Ardeiy.   257pp.   1932 8.00 

KENTUCKY  COURT  AND  OTHER  RECORDS,  Vol.  II,  from  original  court  entries, - 
wills,  deeds,  orders,  suits,  church,  minutes,  marriages.  Old  Bibles  and 
tombstone  inscriptions.     Formation  of  counties.     Partially  indexed. 

6hk.     NORTHWESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA.  By  John  F.  Meginness. 398pp. 1888. 6x9^. Illus . 12. 00 
THE  HISTORICAL  JOURNAL.     A  monthly  record  of  local  history  and  biography 
devoted  principally  to  Northwestern  Pennsylvania,   Lycoming  and     Clinton 
Counties.     A  bound  collection  of  monthly  publications  from  May,  1887  to 
April,   1888.     Biographical  sketches  of  members   of  over  II4O  families. 

6U5.     MANUAL.     Edited  by  Alice  Allen,  1080pp. 19^7.   Hlus 6.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  MANUAL.     Official  semi-annual  publication  of  the  Commonwealth 
of  Pennsylvania,   Contents  include:     Constitution  of  Pennsylvania,   history 
of    the  State,  Historical  events,    election  statistics,   biographical  sketches 
of    officials,    representatives,   senators  and  judges:   historical  lists  of 
officials,    origin  and  organization  of   counties,   officials  of  counties, 
cities  and  boroughs:  post  offices,   historical  lists  of  U.S.  Senators  and 
congressmen,   state  officials  and  employees.     General  information  and  index. 

614.6.     MARRIAGES.   By  Charles  Adam  Fisher.   9Opp.i9J46.8jxll.MijTieo.Wprs 7.00 

CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA  MARRIAGES,    (I7OO-I896),   includes  miscellaneous 
marriages  1700-1896,  Union  County  marriages  1795-1829,  Union  County 
marriages  by  Rev.   J.G.   Anspach  1831-1850,   Snyder  and  union  County  marriages 
by  Rev.   J. P.  Shindel,   Jr.,  1835-1887,   Snyder  and  Union  County  marriages  by 
Rev.  A.B.   Casper  1839-1882,     Snyder  County  marriages  by  Rev.   C.G.EZlenmeyer 
181±0-1875>,     Revolutionary  soldiers  marriages.     Arranged  alphabetically  by 
the  family  name  of  the  male. 

61i7.     MARYLAND  CENSUS  1790.     Bureau  of  the  Census.  189pp.  1907- 9xllJ.Wprs 12.00 

HEADS  OF  FAMILIES   of  the  first  census   of  the  United  States  taken  in  the 
year  1790.      Census  data  includes  name   of  head  of  family  and  the  number  of: 
free  white  males  of  16  years  and  upward,   free  white  males  under  16,   free 
white  females,    other  free  persons,   and  slaves,    -  by  county,   town  and 
district.     May  of     1795.      Completely  indexed. 

6I18.     MOUNTAIN  STORIES.   By  Henry  W.   Shoemaker.   i|27pp.l912.5x7|.Hlus 10.00 

THE  INDIAN  STEPS  and  other  Pennsylvania  Mountain  Stories.     The  Indian  steps 
is  an   interesting  landmark  in  the  Tussey  Mountains,   not  far  from  Pennsylvania 
Furnace  in  Centre  County,   used  by  Indian  warriors  to  quickly  cross  the 
mountain  and  attack  rival  tribes. 

61+9 .     NORTH  CAROLINA.  By  May  Wilson  McBee.   l80pp .   1950 .8 jxll 10 .00 

ANSON  COUNTY,   ABSTRACTS  OF  EARLY  RECORDS,   1770-1789-     Includes  information 
from  land  grants,   surveys,   deeds,    court  minutes,    civil  suits,   wills, 
Probate  reports,  petitions,   accounts.     Also,   similar  data  from  records  of 
Montgomery  and  Richmond  Counties  as  recorded  after  their  formation  from 
Anson  County. 

650 .     NORTHWESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA .     By  W .  J .  McKnight .  7U9PP  .1905. 7x10 .  Illus 18 . 00 

PIONEER  OUTLINE  HISTORY  OF  NORTHWESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA,    embracing  the  counties 
of  Tioga,  Potter,  McKean,  Warren,   Crawford,  Venango,   Forest,   Clarion,   Elk, 
Jefferson,   Cameron,  Butler,   Lawrence  and  Mercer.     Sketches  of  ths    cities   of 
Allegheny,  Beaver,  DuBois,  Towanda  and  Brookville.     indexed. 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

651.     NOTES  AND  QUERIES.  By  Willi  am  H.  Egle.   636pp.l883-U.7xlO.Hlus 16.00 

HISTORICAL  REGISTER;  Notes  and  Queries.  History  and  genealogy  relating  to 
interior  Pennsylvania.     Complete  index  to  surnames.  (Comprises  Vol.1  &  II.) 

6^2.     NOTES  AND  QUERIES.  By  William  H.  Egle.   V72pp.  1895. 7x10 16.00 

HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL,   NOTES  AND  QUERIES,    chiefly  relating  to 
interior  Pennsylvania.     A  reprint  of  the  First  and  Second  Series. 
See  item  653  for  a  complete  index  to  Egle's  Notes  and  Queries. 

653.     NOTES  AND  QUERIES.   By  the  Penna.   State  Library.l|8pp.l932 5.00 

INDEX  TO  NOTES  AND  QUERIES,  Historical  and  Genealogical,   Chiefly  relating 
to  interior  Pennsylvania,   by  William  Henry  Egle.     Series  1  to  3  reprints, 
Series  k  Annual  Volumes,  1896-1900.     Table  of  contents  of  these  volumes 
revised  and  rearranged  on  one  alphabet. 

6$k.     OTZINACHSON.  By  J.F.  Meginness.   710pp.  1889.6x9 J. Illus 17.50 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  WEST  BRANCH  OF  THE  SUSQUEHANNA  RIVER,   including  the  counties 
of  Centre,   Clinton,  Lycoming,  Montour,   Northumberland  and  Union:   first 
settlement,  privations  endured  by  the  early  pioneers,   Indian  wars,  predatory 
incursions,    the  trying  scenes  of  the  Bog  Runaway,    copies  of  curios  old 
documents,   biographical  sketches  of  the  leading  settlers,   etc. 

655.  PENN'S  CAVE.  By  Henry  W.   Shoemaker.   78pp.   19 lU. 6x8. Illus.  Wprs 6.00 

PENN'S  GRANDEST  CAVERN.     The  history,   legends  and  description  of  Penn»s  Cave 

in  Centre  County. 

656.  PLACE  NAMES     By  A.  Howry  Espensade.   375pp.   1925 7.00 

PENNSYLVANIA  PLACE  NAMES,   an  historical  commentary  on  the  names  of  all 
Pennsylvania  Counties,    county  seats,   and  towns  with  a  population  of  five 
thousand  or  more,    and  of  the  most  noteworthy  village  and  township  names. 

657.  RAFTING.  By  J.  Herbert  Walker.  122pp.   1922.   6x7j.Wprs.   Illus 6.00 

RAFTING  DAYS  IN  PENNSYLVANIA,   tales  and  events  on  the  Susquehanna  and 
Allegheny  Rivers  and  their  tributaries,   as  related  by  John  C.  French,   John  H. 
Chatham,  Mahlon  J.   Colcord,   Albert  D.   Karstetter  and  others. 

658.  REMINISCENCES.     By  M.A.   Miller,    317pp.  1952.   Illus 7.00 

AUTUMN  LEAVES  SINCE  SHINAR,  being  an  autobiography  of  the  author  with 
historical  sketches   of  the  region  in  which  he  lived,   including  legend, 
fiction,   and  reference  to  many  prominent  residents  who  resided  in  Blair, 
Cumberland  and  Huntingdon  Counties  from  frontier  days  to  the  present. 
Illustrated  with  I4.8  reproductions. 

659.  ROADSIDE  MARKERS.  By  Penna.  Historical  and  Museum  Com.  132pp.  1952. Ipc9. .  .3.00 
GUIDE  TO  THE  HISTORICAL  MARKERS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   erected  by  the   Commonwealth 

of  Pennsylvania.     Includes  inscriptions   on  all  roadside  markers,   arranged 

in  alphabetical  order  separately  by  counties  and  by  towns,      indexed  by 

title  also  by  principal  routes.     Map  of  the   State  showing  location  of  markers. 

660.  SKETCH-BOOK.  By  Eli  Bowen.   208pp.  1853.   5jx9.   Illus 12.00 

THE  PICTORIAL  SKETCH-BOOK  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   or  its  scenery,   internal 
improvements,   resources  and  agriculture,  popularly  described.      Illustrated 

with  over  two  hundred  engravings,   and  a  colored  map. 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

661.  SKETCHES.  By  Rev.  Freeman  Ank rum.  282pp.  19U7.5x7j.Hlus 5.00 

MARYLAND  AND  PENNSYLVANIA.  HISTORICAL  SKETCHES,  including  Stories  of 
Braddoclds  defeat,  "Mark  Twain",  John  Brown,  Barbara  Frietchie,  Ephrata, 
General  Reynold' s  death,  Enoch  Brown,  Albert  Gallatin,  Slavery,  and  other 
subjects,  with  many  illustrations. 

662.  STORIES.  By  Joseph  S.Walton  &  Martin  G.Brumbaugh. 300pp.  189 7. 5ibc7| 7.00 

STORIES  OF  PENNSYLVZNIA  or  school  readings  from  Pennsylvania  history. 

Includes  chapters  on  Conrad  Weiser,  Michael  Cressap,  Captain  Jack,  Col. 
James  Smith,  General  Anthony  Wayne,  Tom  the  Tinker  and  many  others.  HIus. 

663.  SUSQUEHANNA  &  JUNIATA  VALLEYS.  By  Franklin  Ellis  &  Austin  N.  Hung  erf  or  d. 

2  vol.  1602pp.  1886.  7|xlo|.  Illustrated  27. £0 

A  HISTORY  OF  THE  SUSQUEHANNA  AND  JUNIATA  VALLEYS,  includes  the  counties  of 
Mifflin,  Juniata,  Perry,  Union  and  Snyder.  Contains  a  general  history  of  the 
valleys  with  reference  to  pioneer  settlers,  Indian  massacres,  muster  rolls, 
of  the  Revolutionary,  1812,  Mexican  and  Civil  Wars.  Detailed  history  of  the 
counties,  towns  and  townships  and  their  residents.  Family  names  listed  in 
the  index:  Adams,  Albright,  Alexander,  Alleman,  Allen,  Allison,  Anderson, 
Antes,  Ard,  Arms,  Armstrong,  Arnold,  Atkinson,  Aurand,  Backus,  Baker,  Banks, 
Barber,  Barner,  Barnett,  Barrett,  Basher,  Baskins,  Baxter,  Beard,  Beale, 
Beatty,  Beaver,  Beck,  Beidler,  Bell,  Benedict,  Bergstresser,  Berry,  Beshler, 
Beyer,  Bigham,  Bibighaus,  Bigelow,  Bingman,  Bixler,  Black,  Blain,  Blair, 
Blythe,  Bonsall,  Book,  Boone,  Bordner,  Botdorf,  Bower,  Bovard,  Boyd,  Boyer, 
Boynton,  Brady,  Bratton,  Briner,  Brown, Brough,  Brundage,  Brubaker,  Brugger, 
Bryson,  Bucher,  Buck,  Bucke,  Bull,  Burchfield,  Burg,  Burns,  Burnside,  Buyers, 
Byers,  Cameron,  Campbell,  Candor,  Case,  Casper,  Castle,  Caveny,  Cesna,  Cever, 
Chamberlain,  Chambers,  Chapman,  Charlton,  Christy,  Clark,  Clarke,  Clendennin, 
Close,  Cochran,  Connell,  Contner,  Cook  Cooper,  Cox,  Crawford,  Creamer,  Creigh, 
Crist,  Crouse,Cronimiller,  Crotzer,  Cuddy,  Culbertson,  Culp,  Cummin,  Cummings, 
Cunningham,  Darlington,  Davis,  Dean,  Dechart,  Deitrick,  DeLancey,  Derr, 
Derrickson,Dietrick,Dill,  Dimm,  Diven,  Doling, Donaldson, Doty,Doudle,  Dougherty, 
Driesbach,  Dull,  Dunbar,  Duncan,  Eaker,  Earnshaw,  Eby,  Eckert,  Edwards, 
Ehrenfeld  Elder,  Elliott,  Ellinkhusen,  Ellis,  Emerick,  English,  Enslow, 
Ensminger,  Eppley,  Erlenmeyer,  Evans,  Eyer,  Eyster,  Farley,  Fetterolf, 
Fisher,  Flickinger,  Floyd,  Flynn,  Focht,  Follmer,  Fought, Frow,  Fry,  Fuller, 
Funk,  Furnace,  Galbraith,  Galbreath,  Gallaher,  Galloway,  Garver,  Gass,  Gast, 
Geddes,  Gemmel,  Gerhart,  Getz,  Gibson,  Gilbert,  Girdy,  Glover,  Gobble, 
Goerky,  Gordon,  Dourley,  Graham,  Gray,  Graybill,  Green,  Greenleaf,  Greenough, 
Grier,  Grimm,  Groff,  Groninger,  Grosh,  Grove,  Grubb,  Gudyhunst,  Gundy,  Guss, 
Gutshall,  Haas,  Hackendorn,  Hackett,  Hale,  Halfpenny,  Hall,  Hambright, 
Hamilton,  Hamlin,  Hanawalt,  Harcy,  Harding,  Hardy,  Harris,  Harrison, 
Harshbarger,  Hartfrauft,  Hartley,  Hartman,  Hassenplug,  Hassinger,  Hayes, 
Heading,  Heim,  Heffenstine,  Hench,  Henderson,  Hendrick,  Hepburn,  Herman, 
Hetrick,  Hickman,  Hill,  Himmelreich,  Hoffa,  Hoffman,  Hogg,  Holman,  Hooke, 
Hoover,  Hope,  Horning,  Hosterman,  Hot tens tein,  Housewerth,  Houston,  Hower, 
Hudson,  Huling,  Hummel,  Hunter,  Hurlbut,  Huston,  Hutcheson,  Hyatt,  Ickes, 
Innis,  Irvine,  Irwin,  Jackson,  Jacobs,  James,  Jenkins,  Johnson,  Johnston, 
Jones,  Joyce,  Junkin,  Kanowel,  Kauf f man,  Kelly,  Kelso,  Kemble,  Kennedy, 
Kepler,  Kepner,  Kincaid,  King,  Kinsloe,  Kirk,  Kirkpatrick,  Kistler,  Kleckner, 
Klineyoung,  Klug,  Kohler,  Kremer,  Kyle,  Lafferty,  Laird,  Larabee,  Lauver, 
Lebo,  Lechner,  Lee,  Lefevre,  Leight,  Leiser,  Lepley,  Liggett,  Lightner, 
Lincoln,  Linn,  Logan,  Long,  Loomis,  Lotz,  Loudon,  Lowdon,  Loy,  Ludwig, 
Lukens,  Lupfer,  Lyle,  Lyon,  Lyons,  Lycon,  MacFarland,  Maclay,  Madison, 
Magee,  Mahon,  Malick,  Markel,  Marks,  Marr,  Marshall,  Mason,  Mass,  Mather, 
Mathers,  Maurs,  McAfee,  McAlister,  McAllister,  McBride,  McClean,  McClelTan, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

663.  Cont'd.  McClenahan,McClung,  McClure,McConnell,  McCoy,  McCrum, McCullough, 
McCurdy,  McDonald,  McDowell,  McEwen,  McFaddens,  McGeehan,  Mclntire,  McKee, 
McKennan,McLaughlin,McMeen,   McMorris,  McNamara, McNeil, McNitt,McPherson,McVey, 
Mealey,  Means,  Melchor,  Meller,Mench,Merrill,Mettlen,Metz,Meylert, 
Michaux,  Middlesworth,  Miller,  Milligan,  Milliken,  Mitchell,  Mitman,  Mohn, 
Montelius,  Montour,  Moore,   Morgan,  Morris,  Morrison,  Mortimer,  Motzer,Moyer, 
Mumma,  Murphy,  Murray,  Musser,  Myers,  Neff,  Neilson,  Nelson,  Newton,  Niblock, 
Nipple,  North,  Nourse,  Oakes,  Oliver,  Orris,  Orwig,  Owens,  Painter,  Parcels, 
Parker,  Parks,  Parshall,  Patterson,  Patton,  Pawling,  Pellman,  Pennell, 
Peters,  Pfahler,  Pfoutz,  Phillips,  Pierce,   Piper,  Plette,  Plunkett,  Pontius, 
Porter,  Potter,  Powers,  Price,  Purdy,  Quig,   Rakerd,   Reed,   R^ichert,  Reider, 
Reinhold,  Rengler,   Reymer,  Reynolds,   Reys,  Reutter,   Rheam,   Rhoads,  Rhoddy, 
Rice,   Riddle,   Rishel,   Roan,   Robinson,  Robison,   Roddy,   Rodgers,  Ronk,  Ross, 
Rothrock,  Rote,   Rouse,  Ruble,   Ruhl,  Sahm,  Sampsel,   Sandoe,   Schaffle, 
Schnable,   Schnure,  Schock,   Scholl,  Schort,   Schuyler,   Schwartz,   Seebold, 
Selin,  Selheimer,   Sellers,  Shaeffer,   Shaffer,   Sharon,  Shaw,  Sheeder,   Sheetz, 
Sheibley,   Shellenberger,   Shelly,  Shindel,   Shine,   Short,  Shrimer,   Shuman, 
Siebert,  Sigler,  Simes,   Simonton,  Simpson,  Singer,   Slenker,  Slifer,   Smiley, 
Smith,  Smyth,   Snowden,   Snyder,  Speddy,   Speedy,  Specht,  Speck,   Speth, 
Sponsler,   Spotts,  Springman,   Spyker,   Stadden,  Stambaugh,   Stanford,  Star, 
Stean,   Steel,  Steele,   Stees,   Steese,   Steever,  Stern,   Stephens,  Sterrett, 
Stevens,  Stroup,   Stuetzel,   Sturgeon,  Suloff,   Swartz,   Sweigert,  Swineford, 
Taylor,  Thomas,  Thompson,   Thornton,  Tool,  Toomey,  T raver,   Tressler, 
Troxell,  Truckemiller,  Turbett,  Tudor,     Uhle,  Ulrich,  Uttley,  Van  Campen, 
Van  Dyke,  Van  Gezer,  Van  Grundy,  Van  Swearinger,  Van  Rensselaer,  Van  Valzak, 
Van  Wert,  Vorse,  Wagonseller,  Wagner,  Waggoner,  Walker,  Wallis, 
Walls,  Walter,  Walters,  Warner,  Watson,  Watts,  Wayland,  Weidman,  Weirich, 
Wehr,  Weiser,  Weist,  Weitzel,  Wert,  Westj  Westover,  Weymer,  Wharton,  White, 
Whiteside,  Whitmer,  Williard,  William,  Williams,  Willig,  Willis,  Wilson, 
Wilts,  Wingert,  Witmer,  Wolfe,  Womer,  Woods,  Woodward,  Worrall,  Wright, 
Teager,  Yoder,  Toungman,   Zeigler. 

661;.     TRAILS.  By  Charles  A.  Hanna.   2  Vol.   838pp.  1911.6^x9-|.Illus 2^.00 

THE  WILDERNESS  TRAIL  or  the  ventures  and  adventures  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Traders  on  the  Allegheny  Path  with  some  new  annals  of  the  old  west,   and  "the 
records  of  some  strong  men  and  some  bad  ones.     Includes  topics  on  the 
Iroquoians  of  the  Susquehanna,   the  Petticoat  Indians,   the  Shawnee,   Indian 
Traders,  Andrew  Montour,   the  Frankstown  Path,   the  Raystown  Path,   Kittanning 
Trail,   Chartier' s  Town,  George  Croghan,    the  Ohio  Valley,   Chillicothe,    John 
Finley,   etc.   80  maps  and  illustrations.     Completely  indexed. 

665.  VIRGINIA.  By  John  W.  Wayland.   87Upp.  1927  Illus 12.00 

A  HISTORY  OF  SHENANDOAH  COUNTY,  VIRGINIA,   includes  Indian  Occupation,   early 
settlers,     heads   of  families  in  1785,  biographical  sketches,    genealogy, 
Marriages  1733-1800,   etc. 

666.  VIRGINIA  CENSUS.  By  Bureau  of  the  Census.  189pp.  1908.9xlli.Wprs 12.00 

HEADS  OF  FAMILIES  at  the  first  census   of  the  United  States  in  the  year  1790. 
Census  data  includes  name  of  head  of  family  and  the  number  of  whites  and 
blacks,    -  by  county,   town,   township  or  district,   taken  from  state 
enumeration,   1782  to  1785.     1796  map  of  State.   Completely  indexed. 

667.  VITAL  STATISTICS.  By  Frances  Strong  Helman  &  Beulah  Heffelfinger.   7  vol. 

Avg.  120pp   (U8  issues)  19U8-57. 8^x11. Mimeo. Indexed  by  vol.  Wprs 30.00 

YOUR  FAMILY  TREE.     A  mimeographed  publication  containing  description  and 
formation  of  counties,    townships  and  towns j   census  lists,    court  records, 


HISTORICAL  COLLECTIONS 

667.  Cont'd,   divorces,  early  settlers,  Marriages,  Revolutionary  soldiers,  tax 
lists,  tombstone  inscriptions,  queries,  etc.  Principally  of  the  counties 

of  Bedford,  Cambria,  Cumberland,  Fayette,  Franklin,  Indiana,  Somerset  and 
Westmoreland. 

668 .  WESTERN  BORDER.  By  Charles  McKnight .  7£2pp .  1880 .  lllus 12 .00 

OUR  WESTERN  BORDER:  its  life,  combats  and  adventures;  its  forays,  massacres 
and  captivitiesj  its  scouts,  red  chiefs  and  pioneer  women,  of  one  hundred 
years  ago;  containing  the  cream  of  all  rare  old  border  chronicles,  together 
with  a  large  amount  of  fresh  and  original  matter  derived  from  authentic 
sources,  the  whole  work  embracing  strange  and  thrilling  narratives  of 
captivities,  daring  deeds,  desparate  conflicts,  exciting  adventures,  personal 
prowess,  etc. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

700.  COLONIAL.     By  the  Society.  130pp.  1895 6.00 

REGISTER  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  SOCIETY  OF  THE  COLONIAL  DAMES  OF  AMERICA,  1891-18951, 
includes  name  of  national  and  state  officers,   etc.     Names  of  members  and 
their  colonial  ancestors,     names  of  ancestors,    their  services  during  colonial 
days  with  year  of  settlement. 

701.  COLONIAL.     By  the  Society.   368pp.  1911 10.00 

REGISTER  OF  PENNSYLVANIA    SOCIETY  OF  THE  COLONIAL  DAMES  OF  AMERICA,   1891-1911. 
Includes     names  of  members,   in  alphabetical  order,   and  their  colonial 
ancestors,   also,   names  of  colonial  ancestors  in  alphabetical  order,   their 
residence,   service  and  year. 

702.  COLONIAL.  By  J.G.B.  Bulloch.   260pp.   I9U4.  Illus 6.00 

THE  LINEAGE  BOOK  OF  THE  ORDER  OF  WASHINGTON,  with  genealogical  data  on 
members  whose  ancestors  were  in  America  prior  to  1750. 

703.  COLONIAL  GOVERNORS .  By  the  Society  323pp .   1916 8 .00 

PENNSYLVANIA  SOCIETY  OF  COLONIAL  GOVERNORS,    charter  list  of  Colonial 
Governors  by  Colonies,   and  addresses  relating  historical  and  genealogical 
data. 

70lu     FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.     By  Cyrus  Cort.   108pp.  l886.1^x7i.Wprs I4.OO 

MEMORIAL  OF  ENOCH  BROWN  AND  ELEVEN  SCHOLARS,  who  were  massacred  in  Antrim 
Township,   Franklin  County,  by  the  Indians,   during  the  Pontiac  War,   July  26, 
1761;,   containing  addresses  of  George  W.   Ziegler,    esq.,   Rev.   Cyrus  Cort,  Hon. 
Peter  A.  Witmer,   Rev.   F.A.  Woods  and     Dr.  William  H.   Egle.     Poem  of  John  M. 
Cooper,  Esq.,    at  the  dedication,   three  miles  north  of  Greencastle,  1885. 

705.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS »  By  Cyrus  Cort.   10l;pp .  1915.     IHus 5.00 

ENOCH  BROWN  SESQUI- CENTENNIAL  MEMORIAL  SERVICES,  Aug.    5.  191U.   and  FORT 
McCORD  DEDICATORY  SERVICES,   Oct.    29,   1911;.     Program  and  addresses  at  Enoch 
Brown  Park  near  Greencastle,  Franklin  County,  where  Enoch  Brown  and  his 
scholars  were  massacred  by  the  Indians  in  1761;.     Dedicatory  services  at  the 
site  of  Fort  McCord,  Franklin  County,  where  27  pioneer  settlers  were  slain 
by  Indians  or  carried  into  captivity,  April  1,   1756.     Also,   dedicatory 
services  at  the  monument,   near  Greencastle,   of  Corporal  Wm.  H.  Rihl,   the 
first  Union  soldier  killed  on  northern  soil. 

706.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.     By  Cyrus  Cort.   l;9pp.  1916  Wprs.   Illus U.00 

FORT  LOUDON  MONUMENT  DEDICATORY  SERVICES,  Franklin  County,  Oct.    20,   1915. 
Addresses  include  references  to  Col.  Armstrong's  Expedition  to  Kittanning, 

Capt.   Hugh  Mercer,   Capt.   James  Smith's   "Black  Boys",    etc. 

707.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.   By  Alfred  Proctor  James.    316pp.  1938  Illus 10.00 

WRITINGS  OF  GENERAL  JOHN  FORBES,   relating  to  his  service  in  North  America, 
1757-1759,   and  his  expedition  through  Pennsylvania  in  1758,   the  building 
of  Forbes'   Road,   and  his   capture  of  Fort  Duquesne  at  Pittsburgh.   Indexed. 

708.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.     By  Works  Projects  Adm.  167pp.  I9iil.   Illus 6.00 

TRAVELS  IN  NEW  FRANCE,  By  J.C.B.,   an  unidentified  French  Soldier  who  served 
on  theexpedition  from  Quebec  to  the  Forks   of  the  Ohio  where  Trent1 s  Fort 
capitulated,   Col.  Washington's  surrender  at  Fort  Necessity,   and  General. 
Braddock's  army  was  defeated.     This  soldier  served  three  years  at  Fort 
Duquesne,   how  Pittsburgh,    and  was  later  taken  prisoner  of  war  in  Canada  and 
held  as  a  prisoner  in  New  York,   indexed. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

709.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.  By  Donald  Cornu.  ltfpp.  1950.  Paper..... 5.00 

DR.  JOHNSON  AT  FORT  AUGUSTUS,  Scotland:  Captain  LEWIS  QURRY,  Commander  of 
the  garrison  at  Fort  Bedford,  Bedford  County,  1758-1763,  includes  military 
and  personal  events. 

710.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.  By  Donald  H.  Kent.  91pp.  195U.  Wprs.  Illus 5-00 

THE  FRENCH  INVASION  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA,  1753,  includes  George 
Washington's  mission  to  Fort  Le  Boeuf,  surrender  of  the  English  at  the  Forks 
of  the  Ohio,  Washington's  expedition  and  his  surrender  at  ^ort  Necessity. 
Illustrated  with  maps. 

711.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.  By  William  A.  Hunter.  3I1PP.  1956.  Paper.  Illus 3.00 

VICTORY  AT  KITTANNING.  Col.  John  Armstrong's  expedition  to  Kittanning  and 

the  destruction  of  the  Indian  town  on  Sept.  8,  1756. 

712.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  WARS.  By  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine.  19pp.  8txll.  Typt. Binder. 3.00 
COL.  ARMSTRONG'S  EXPEDITION  TO  KITTANNING.  A  description  of  the  events  on 

the  Pennsylvania  Frontier  leading  to,  and  including,  the  subsequent 
destruction  of  the  Indian  Town  of  Kittanning,  by  Col.  John  Armstrong  on  Sept. 
8,  1756.  A  thesis  written  for  graduation  at  Franklin  and  Marshall  College 
Bibliography. 

713.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  -  REVOLUTIONARY  WARS.  By  John  A.  McClung.  315pp.  181|7. 
hix.7^.   Illustrated.  General  Index 12.00 

SKETCHES  OF  WESTERN  ADVENTURE,  containing  an  account  of  the  most  interesting 
incidents  connected  with  the  settlement  of  the  west  from  1755  to  179U,  with 
an  appendix,  revised  and  corrected,  with  engravings. 

711; .  FRENCH  &  INDIAN-REVOLUTIONARY  WARS.  By  John  M.  Buckalew,  Sheldon 
Reynolds,  Henry  M.M.  Richards,  Jay  Gilfillan  Weiser  and  George  Dallas  Albert 

Vol.  11.  1263pp.  1896.  6^x10.  Illustrated 16.00 

FRONTIER  FORTS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  Report  of  the  commission  to  locate  the 

site  of  the  frontier  forts  of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  advisability  of  erecting 

suitable  tablets,  marking  the  various  forts,  erected  as  a  defense  against  the 

Indians  by  the  early  settlers  of  this  Commonwealth  prior  to  the  year  1783} 

during  the  French  and  Indian  Wars  and  the  Revolutionary  War. 

Vol.  I,  627  pages,  includes  the  Indian  Forts  of  the  Blue  Mountains,  the 

North  and  West  branches  of  the  Susquehanna  River,  the  Wyoming  Valley  Region, 

and  the  Cumbeirland  and  Juniata  Valleys. 

Vol.  II,  63b  pages,  includes  the  Indian  Forts  of  Western  Pennsylvania  and  a 

general  index  to  the  two  volumes. 

715.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN,  -  REVOLUTIONARY  WARS .  2  vol.  1355pp.l9l6. Illus 20.00 

FKOftlTlER  FORTS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,  (same  as  I896  edition,  except) 

Vol.  II,  728  pages,  includes,  in  addition  to  the  Indian  Forts  of  Western 
Pennsylvania,  several  appendixes  and  a  complete  alphabetically  arranged 
index  to  the  two  volumes. 

716 .  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR .  By  Frederick  C 00k .  580pp .  1887 .  6^x10 .  Illus 8 .00 

GENERAL  JOHN  SULLIVAN'S  INDIAN  EXPEDITION,  being  the  journals  of  the 
military  expedition  of  Major  General  John  Sullivan  against  the  Six  Nations 
of  Indians  in  1779,  with  records  of  the  centennial  celebration.  Published 
by  the  State  of  New  York  and  illustrated  with  engravings,  maps  and  plans. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

717  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Francis  B.Heitman.535pp. 1893. 6^x9^- 15.00 

HISTORICAL  REGISTER  OF  OFFICERS  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  during  the  War  of 
the  Revolution,  April,   1775,   to  Dec.  1783.   Includes:   general  officers, 
Military  secretaries  and  aides-de-camp  to  General  Washington,  military  units 
and  their  commanding  officers.     Alphabetical  list  of  officers  giving  date  of 
rank  in  each  grade,   date  and  place  if  killed,  wounded,    taken  prisoner,   and 
exchanged;   and  in  many  cases  date  of  death  after  leaving  the  service.     List 
of  French  Officers  who  served  with  the  American  Army,   statistics,   etc. 

718.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.     By  Am. Hist. Pub. Co.   113pp.  1896. 6^x10. Illus 10.00 

REVOLUTIONARY  SOLIERS  OF  MISSOURI,   and  their  descendants.      Includes 
biographical  sketches  of  prominent  citizens  with  their  genealogy  and 
military  services  of  their  Revolutionary  War  ancestor.     Roster  of  ancestors 
and  descendants   of  members   of  the  Sons   of  the  Revolution  and  of  the  Sons  of 
the  American  Revolution.     Index  to  biographies. 

719.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Edgar  W.  Hassler.    200pp.  1900 8.00 

OLD  WESTMORELAND.     A  history  of  Western  Pennsylvania   during  the  Revolution. 
Includes  topics  on  the  original  Westmoreland  County,  Indian  depredations, 
Gibson's  powder  exploit,    the  Tories  of  Pittsburgh  am    Sinking  Valley,  Blair 
County;   the  Eighth  Pennsylvania,   Samuel  Brady's  revenge,  Brodhead's  raid  up 
the  Allegheny,   the  Derry  settlement,    destruction  of  Hannastown,  Lochry's 
disaster,   Crawford's   expedition,   and  others.      Indexed. 

720.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.-  By  John  Co dman,    2nd.    3h0pp. 1901. 5^x8. Illus 7.00 

ARNOLD'S  EXPEDITION  TO  QUEBEC.     The  invasion  of  Canada  in  1775  by  a 
detachment  of  troops  from  Washington's   command  at  Boston  for  an  expedition 
under  the  command  of  Col.  Benedict  Arnold.     Includes  a  record  of  the 
riflemen  from  the  mountains  and  frontiers  of  Pennsylvania  and  Virginia  under 
Captains  William  Hendricks,  Matthew  Smith  and  Daniel  Morgan.      Indexed. 

721.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.     By  Edward  Hagaman  Hall.    270pp.1903.7ixL0.IHus. ..  .10.00 
THE  SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  NEW  YORK  STATE  SOCIETY.     Includes  the 
lineage  of  members  with  military  services  of  Revolutionary  War  ancestor. 

722.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Gaius  Marcus  Brumbaugh  &  Margaret  Roberts  Hodges. 
56pp.   192[u   7x10.   illustrated 6.00 

REVOLUTIONARY  RECORDS  OF  MARYLAND,  previously  unpublished  lists  of  persons 
residing  in  Montgomery,  Washington,   Frederick  and  Calvert  Counties  who  took 
the  Oath  of  Fidelity  during  the  year  1778.     Also,   names  of  loyal  civil 
officials  of  Prince  George's  County  from  April  19,   1775  to  Sept.  1783.1ndexed. 

723.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Mrs.   Orville  D.  Dailey.   14i5pp.  1929.   6^x9| 10.00 

THE  OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  THE  SOLDIERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN     REVOLUTION  BURIED  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  OHIO.     Contains  a  list  of  D.A.R.   chapters,   names   of  soldiers, 
military  services,   dates   of  birth,   death,   marriage,    to  whom  married, 
children,  place  of  burial,  pension  certificate  number  where  available. 
D.A.R.    and  S.A.R.  membership,   source  of  information,    etc.     Addenda  contains 
record  of  soldiers  who  lived  in  Ohio.     Alphabetically  arranged. 

721;.     REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Mrs.   Orville  D.  Dailey.   U36pp.   1938. 6^x9^ 10.00 

THE  OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  THE  SOLDIERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  WHO  LIVED  IN 
THE  STATE  OF  OHIO.     Contains  list  of  D.A.R.   chapters,   names  of  soldiers  in 
alphabetical  arrangement,  military  services,   dates  of  birth,    death  and  marriage, 
to  whom  married,    children,  place  of  burial,  pension  certificate,   source, 
Addenda,    errata  and  incpmplete  records. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

725.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Mary  Knight  Crane.  92pp.  1929.7x10  Wprs 5.00 

SOLDIERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  who  were  at  one  time  early  settlers  of 
Erie  County. 

726.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Louis  C.  Dure  an.  UUpp.  1931.  Wprs.  Illus 5.00 

MEDICAL  MEN  IN  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,  1775-1783.  Army  Medical  Bulletin 
No.  25.  Contains  the  record  of  all  medical  men  who  served  during  the  war, 
also  many  historical  events.  Illustrated  with  maps,  sketches  and  engravings. 

727.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  Pub.  by  Saxton  American  Legion  Post  No.  I69.  12pp 

1933 .  8^x11  .Wprs .  Illus  trated 2 .00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  MASSACRE  OF  CAPTAIN  PHILLIPS'  PENNSYLANIA  RANGERS.  Address 
by  C.  Hale  Sipe  at  the  reburial  services  held  at  Fisher's  Summit,  Liberty 
Township,  Bedford  County,  at  the  monument  erected  to  the  memory  of  the  ten 
Bedford  County  Rangers  who  were  massacred  July  16,  1780. 

728 .  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR .  By  Thomas  G .  Tousey .  i|ii7pp .  1939 .  Illus 8 .00 

MILITARY  HISTORY  OF  CARLISLE  AND  CARLISLE  BARRACKS.  Cumberland  County,  1753- 
1939*  being  a  record  of  the  historical  events  from  colonial  times,  through 
the  Revolutionary,  the  Civil  War  to  its  present  use  as  the  Medical  Field 
Service  School. 

729.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Eugene  R.  Craine.  27pp.  19Ul.  6x8^.Wprs.  Illus.. 2. 00 
THE  STORY  OF  FORT  ROBERDEAU,  1777-1783,  the  lead-mine  fort  in  Sinking  Valley, 
Tyrone  Township,  Blair  County.  Biography  and  genealogy  of  General  Daniel 
Roberdeau  and  an  account  of  the  excavation  of  the  site  during  1939-UO. 

730.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Virginia  Shannon  Fendrick.  296pp.  19i|lix7xlO 10.00  ! 

AMERICAN  REVOIUTIONARY  SOLDIERS  OF  FRANKLIN  COUNTY.  Compiled  by  a 
genealogist  of  note  who  assembled  the  data  for  this  publication  from  many 
authoritive  sources  including  the  Pennsylvania  Archives,  other  publications, 
headstone  inscriptions  and  descendants,  includes  names  of  Revolutionary 
Soldiers,  their  heirs  and  descendants,  military  services,  etc.  Arranged  in 
alphabetical  order  by  family  names  except  inscriptions  from  tombstones. 

Not  indexed.  (References  to  family  names  can  be  supplied  by  remittance  of 
$1.00) 

731 .  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR .  By  Miriam  Kern  Harned .  l*70pp .  19U7 .  Illus 8 .00 

THE  PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  HISTORY  OF  THE  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 
Includes  a  history  of  the  State  Society  with  biographical  sketches  and 
reports  of  State  officers,  history  of  chapters,  names  of  officers  and 
charter  members  with  national  number  and  Revolutionary  ancestor,  Chapter 
rosters  showing  names  of  members,  national  number  and  revolutionary  ancestor. 

732 .  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR .  By  Fitzhugh  Lee  Morris .   322pp .  1951 10 .00 

LINEAGE  BOOK  OF  THE  NORTH  CAROLINA  SOCIETY,  SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 
Roster  of  past  and  present  members  with  dates  of  birth,  death  and  marriage, 
names  of  ancestors  and  record  of  military  and  civil  services  of  Revolutionary 
ancestors.  Arranged  in  alphabetical  order.  Index  to  Revolutionary  ancestors. 

733.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Mrs.  Omie  P.  MacFarlane.  137pp.  1951. 7x. 10 10.00 

GENEALOGICAL  GUIDE,  master  index  of  genealogy  in  the  Daughters  of  the 
American  Revolution  Magazine,  volumes  1  to  8I4.,  1892-1950).  Contains  the 
volume  and  page  listing  the  surnames  of  Revolutionary  soldiers,  alphabetically 
arranged.  Also,  alphabetical  list  of  the  Bible  and  family  records  published. 
Other  listings  include  Federal  and  State  records. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

73ll.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Floyd  G.  Hoens tine.  78hpp.  1956 10.00 

The  1955  YEAR  BOOK,  PENNSYLVANIA  SOCIETY,  SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION. 
Contains  the  genealogical  data  found  in  the  applications  of  all  members 
accepted  from  1893  to  1956.  Lists  the  names  of  over  7000  Revolutionary 
Soldiers  with  their  military  services.  Marriagea  and  descendants. 
The  lineage  of  past  and  present  members  includes  all  generations  and  gives, 
where  available,  the  dates  of  birth,  death  and  marriage.  All  arranged  in 
a  manner  for  easy  search.  The  publication  includes  a  history  of  all 
chapters,  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society,  the  National  Society,  and  is 
completely  indexed  as  to  surnames. 

735.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Victor  C.  King.  232pp.  19 £6.  6x8.  HIus 7.00 

LIVES  AND  TIMES  OF  THE  27  SIGNERS  OF  THE  MECKLENBURG  DECLARATION  OF 
INDEPENDENCE  of  May  20,  1775,  residents  of  Mecklenburg  County,  North 
Carolina.  Includes  biographical  sketches  of  members  of  the  following 
families:  Alexander,  Avery,  Balch,  Barry,  Brevard,  Davidson,  Downs, 
Flenniken,  Foard,  Graham,  Harris,  Irwin,  Kennon,  McClure,  Morrison,  Patton, 
Phifer,  Polk,  Queary,  Reese,  Wilson.  A  number  of  whom  were  from  Pennsylvania, 

736.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR  TO  WORLD  WAR  I.  By  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine.  U26pp.  19li0. 
7xl0| 7.50 

SOLDIERS  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY.  Contains  the  military  services  of  over  12,000 
soldiers  in  alphabetical  arrangement  by  ward,  Revolutionary  War  to  World 
War  I,  their  rank  and  organization,  and  where  known,  their  date  of  birth, 
death  and  burial.  Relates  military  events  occuring  in  the  county,  including 
the  Battle  of  Frankstown  of  1781,  Captain  Rooert  Allison's  march  to  the 
Canadian  Border  in  1812,  the  "Chicken  Raiders"  of  1863,  and  chronicles  of 
the  Hollidaysburg  Draft  Board  during  World  War  I.  Includes  a  brief  history 
of  each  war,  a  detailed  history  of  all  military  units  formed  in  the  county, 
also  all  veteran's  organizations.  Lists  World  War  I  deceased  soldiers  and 
the  book  lists  and  is  dedicated  to  those  who  made  the  supreme  sacrifice. 
Military  and  genealogical  data  on  members  of  the  following  families: 
Abelson,  Auker,  Bailey,  Baird,  Baldrige,  Bice,  Bigley,  Black,  Bonn,  Bolger, 
Bollinger,  Bossert,  Brehman,  Brumbaugh,  Burket,  Calvin,  Carberry,  Clark, 
Clones,  Coffey,  Cole,  Curran,  Davis,  Deal,  DeHaas,  deHaas,  Dickson,  Diehl, 
Drass,  Dughi,  Eastep,  Elliott,  Fair,  Farrell,  Fay,  Fleck,  Funk,  Galbraith, 
Garber,  Garver,  Gast,  Gibbons,  Gilbert,  Glass,  Good,  Green,  Greenland, 
Grounds,  G^in,  Haberstroh,  Hainley,  Hall,  Haller,  Hanson,  Hare,  Harvey,  Hays, 
Hemphill,  Henneman,  Hewit,  Hoenstine,  Hughes,  Johnston,  Jones,  Kagarise, 
Kantner,  Keatley,  Kienzle,  Klepser,  Kurtz,  Lang,  Laughlin,  Lawley,  Learner, 
Leedom,  Leet,  Liebegott,  Lingenfelter,  Loomis,  Louther,  Lynn,  McAlarney, 
McCarty,  McCullough,  McFarlane,  Mcintosh,  McKeague,  McMicken,  Mallery, 
Malone,  Mastos,  Mauk,  Megahan,  Mohler,  MOrgart,  Morris,  Murray,  Myers,  Nale, 
Nason,  Patterson,  Pearce,  Peoples,  Peters,  Reighard,  Reiley,  Ritchey,  Royer, 
Saylor,  Schroeder,  Shearer,  Sheedy,  Shilling,  Shoenfelt,  Slep,  Smith, 
Snyder,  Stevens,  Strunk,  Swartz,  Trease,  Van  Zandt,  Van  Allman,  Warfield, 
Watts,  West,  Whittaker,  Williams,  Wilson,  Yingling. 

737.  WAR  OF  1812  to  SPANISH  AMERICAN,  By  Francis  B.  Heitman.  2  Vol.  1785pp. 
7jxl0i 20.00 

HISTORICAL  REGISTER  AND  DICTIONARY  OF  TrIE  UNITED  STATES  ARMY,  from  its 
organization,  Sept.  29,  1789,  to  Mar.  2,  1903. 

Vol.  I.  1069  pages.  Complete  alphabetical  list  of  the  names  of  commissioned 
officers  of  the  army,  their  services,  citations,  State  in  which  born  and 
date  of  death. 

Vol.  II.  626  pages.  Alphabetical  lists  of  officers  of  the  regular  army  killed. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

737.  Cont'd,  wounded  or  taken  prisoners.  Volunteers  during  the  War  with 
Mexico,  the  Civil  War,  the  War  with  Spain,  and  the  Phillippine  Insurrection 
statistics,  etc. 

738.  WAR  OF  1812  THROUGH  CIVIL.  By  U.S.  Government.  919pp. 18 8 3. 5^x9 15.00 

UNITED  STATES  PENSIONERS.  List  of  pensioners  on  the  rolls,  January  1,  1883, 
giving  the  name  of  each  pensioner,  the  cause  for  which  pensioned,  the 
Post  Office  address,  the  rate  of  pension  per  month,  and  the  date  of  original 
allowances,  as  called  for  by  Senate  Resolution  of  Dec.  8,  1882.  Includes 
pensioners  residing  in  New  York  and  Pennsylvania,  by  counties.  Names  of 
pensioners  not  in  alphabetical  order  but  grouped  according  to  post-office 
address. 

739.  WAR  OF  1812  THROUGH  CIVIL.  By  William  L.  Alexander.  772pp.  1886 10.00 

LIST  OF  EX-SOLDIERS,  SAILORS  AND  MARINES  LIVING  IN  IOWA,  includes  post-office 
address  in  1886  of  all  veterans  of  the  War  of  1812,  Mexican  War,  Civil  War 

and  Indian  Wars,  with  rank,  company  and  unit.  Arranged  by  States  to  which 
services  were  credited. 

71*0.  CIVIL  WAR.  By  Samuel  P.  Ba  es.  5  Vol.  680l*pp.  1869-70.  7x10.  Lllus. .  .20.0C 
HISTORY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS.  1861-1865.   Includes  regimental  histories, 
where  recruited,  engagements  and  movements.  Lists  the  names  of  members  of 
each  company  with  date  mustered,  date  discharged,  transferred,  death, 
missing,  wounded  and  burial  records. 

Vol.  I.  1327  pages.    1st  to  50th  Regiments. Maps 5.00. 

Vol.  II.  1359  pages   5lst  to  81* th  Regiments,  Maps 5.00: 

Vol.  III. 1379  pages   85th  to  118  Regiments,  Maps .....5.00 

Vol.  IV.  1308  pages  119th  to  179th  Regiments,  Maps 5.00 

Vol.  V.  11*31  pages  180th  to  215th  Regiments  and  independent  units, Maps 5.00 

i 

71*1.  CIVIL  WAR.  By  Thomas  E.  Merchant.  109pp.  1889. 6x8^ 7.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  81*th  REGIMENT.  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY.  An  Address 
by  Capt.  Thomas  E.  Merchant  at  the  dedication  of  monument  on  battlefield  of 
Gettysburg.  Two  companies  and  parts  of  three  others  were  recruited  in 
Blair  County  by  Col.  William  G.  Murray,  of  Hollidaysburg. 

71*2.  CIVIL  WAR.  By  Robert  S.  Westbrook,  27l*pp.  1898.  7x10^ 12.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  l*9thREGIMENT,  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY.  A  correctly 
compiled  roll  of  the  members  of  the  regiment  and  its  marches  from  1861  to 
1865.  Companies  were  from  Centre,  Chester,  Huntingdon,  Mifflin  and  Juniata 
Counties.   Contains  name  and  addresses  of  survivors  in  1898.  Company 
rosters  with  date  of  enlistment,  discharge,  transfers,  etc. 

71*3.  CIVIL  WAR.  By  Regimental  Committee.  3l*2  pp.  1907.  6x9j.  Illus 6.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  125th  REGIMENT.  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY.  Recruited 
in  ^lair  and  Huntingdon  Counties.  Participated  in  the  battles  of  Antietam 
and  Chancellorsville.  Company  rosters  with  date  of  enlistment,  discharge, 
transfers,  etc. 

71*1*.  CIVIL  WAR.  By  John  Obreiter.   3l*lpp.  1908  Illus 8.00 

THE^77TH  REGIMENT,  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY.  Recruited  in  Allegheny, 
Blair,  Erie,  Franklin,  Fulton,  Huntingdon,  Lancaster  and  Luzerne  Counties.  Compan 
rosters  with  dates  of  enlistment,  discharge,  transfers,  etc. 


MILITARY  AND  PATRIOTIC 

71*5.     CIVIL  WAR.     By  Henry  W.  Shoemaker.  103pp.   1916.   6x8.  Wprs 6.00 

THE  LAST  OF  THE  WAR  GOVERNORS.     A  biographical  appreciation  of  Colonel 
William  Sprague,  Governor  of  Rhode  Island,  1860-1863,  with  special  reference 
to  his  participation  in  the  Loyal  War  Governor's  Conference  held  at 
Altoona,  Blair  County,   September,   1862. 

7h6.     CIVIL  WAR.  By  Leonard  N.   Ray.   3l*pp.   19l*0.   8ixll.  Miitieo.  Binders 2.00 

THE  ALTOONA  WAR  CONFERENCE  OF  1862,   held  at  the  Logan  House,   Sept.    21* th,    of 
the  Governors   of  the  Union  States  at  the  call  of  Governor  Andrew  G.   Curtin, 
to  pledge  loyalty  and  a  more  active  support  to  President  Abraham  Lincoln 
and  the  Federal  Government. 

7U7-     SPANISH- AMERICAN  WAR.     By  Thomas  J.  Stewart. 9U8. pp. 1901. 6x9 J 8.00 

RECORD  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS  IN  THE  SPANISH-AMERICAN  WAR.  1898.   Includes 
a  brief  historyof  each  unit.,    roster  of  members  in  alphabetical  order,    rank 
and  organization,    residence,    date  enrolled,   discharged,    transfers,    deaths, 
etc.   Completely  indexed. 

71*8.     WORLD  WAR  I.     By  H.G.  Proctor.    297pp.  1919.   5x7^.   Illus 7.00 

THE  IRON  DIVISION,   NATIONAL  GUARD  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Authentic  and 
comprehensive  narrative  of  the    gallant  deeds  and  glorious  achievements  of 
the  28th  Division  in  the  First  World  War. 

71*9.     WORLD  WAR  I.     By  Harry  A.  Benwell.    283pp.   1919.   6x8j.   Illus 6.00 

THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  YANKEE  DIVISION,     Includes  organization  of  the  26th 
Division  from  the  National  Guard  of  the  New  England  States  and  their 
participation  in  the  American  Expeditionary  Force  in  France,   also,    roster  of 
officers   as   originally  organized. 

750.  WORLD  WAR  I.     By  Edgar  Tremlett  Fell.    261pp.   1927.   8x11.   Illus 15.00 

HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTH  DIVISION,   UNITED  STATES  ARMY,    1917-1919,    composed  of 
the  3l*th,   61* th  and  55th  and  56th  Infantry  Regiments  and  supporting  units,    their 
training  and  participation  in  the  American  Expeditionary  Force  in  France. 

751.  WORLD  WAR  I.     ByL.C.  McCollum,   ll*0pp.  1929.   5x7.  Wprs.    Illus 3.00 

HiSrORY  AND  RHYMES  OF  THE  LOST  BATTALION.      Illustrated  by  sketches.     The  story 

of  a  detachment  of  the   77th  Division.,  A.E.F.,  who  refused  to  surrender  when 
surrounded  by  the  enemy  in     the  Ax'gonne  Forest,   France,  October,   1918. 

752.  WORLD  WAR  I.  By  Harold  T.   Robinson.  155pp.   1930.   7ixL0^  Illus 10.00 

111TH  INFANTRY  RECORD,  being  a  resume  of  its  activities  past  and  present, 

from  171*7  to  the  present,    and  its  participation  in  World  War  I  as  a  unit  of 
the  28th  Division,  A.E.F.      Illustrated  with  many  photos. 

753.  WORLD  WAR  II.     By  the  Adjutant  General.     130pp.   19l*6.   8jxll.Wprs 10.00 

HONOR  LIST  OF  DEAD  AND  MISSING.   STATE  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Lists  name  of  soldier, 
serial  number  and  status   of  casualty.     Arranged  in  alphabetical  order  by 
counties . 


NATIONALITIES 

800.  GERMANS.  By  Albert  Bernhardt  Faust  2  Vol.  1196pp.  1909. 5x7^ 12.00 

THE  GERMAN  ELEMENT  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES,  with  special  reference  to  its 
political,  moral,   social  and  educational  influence.     Biographical  and 
historical  data  on  many  emigrants  from  Germany  who  gained  prominence  through 
military  services  and  the  settlement  of  the  United  States.     Indexed. 

801.  GERMANS.     By  Ralph  Beaver  Strassburger.   3  vol.    2278pp.  193U.7xlO^ 22.50 

PENNSYLVANIA  GERMAN  PIONEERS.     Original  lists  of  arrivals  in  the  Port  of 
Philadelphia  from  1727  to  1808,   as  translated  from  the  official  lists  being 
preserved  in  the  Archives  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.     Edited  by 
William  John  Hinke  and  published  by  the  Pennsylvania  German  Society.  Illus. 

801a.  Vol.   I.   776  pages.  Lists  of  arrivals,   1727-1775 8.00 

801b.  Vol.   II,   893  pages.  Photographic  reproductions  of  the  signatures 6.00 

801c.  Vol.   HI,    709  pages.  Lists  of  arrivals  1785  to  1808. indexes  to 

captains,   ships,  ports,   officials  and  merchants.     Masculine  and  feminine 

christian  names  with  variants.      Index  to  pioneers  whose  names  appear  in 

Vol.   I  and  Vol.   II 10.00 

802.  GERMAN,   SWISS,  DUTCH  AND  FRENCH.   By  I.  Daniel  Rupp.U95pp.1927.5lx8 10.00 

A  COLLECTION  OF  UPWARDS  OF  THIRTY  THOUSAND  NAMES  OF  GERMAN,    SWISS,   DUTCH. 
FRENCH  and  other  immigrants  in  Pennsylvania  from  1727  to    1776,  with  a 
statement  of  the  names  of  ships,   whence  they  sailed,   and  the  date  of  their 
arrival  at  Philadelphia,    chronologically  arranged,   together  with  the 
necessary  historical  and  other  notes,   also  an  appendix  containing  lists  of 

more  than  one  thousand  German  and  French  names  in  New  York  prior  to  1712. 
Second  revised  and  enlarged  edition  with  German  translation.      Index 
published  as  a  separate  volume.     See  Item  No.   803. 

803.  GERMAN,  SWISS,   DUTCH- &  FRENCH.  By  M.V.   Koger. 232pp.  19 35. 8x11  .Wprs 6.00 

INDEX  TO  THE  NAMES  OF  THIRTY  THOUSAND  IMMIGRANTS,   GERMAN,   SWISS,   DUTCH  AND 
FRENCH,    -  into  Pennsylvania,   1727  to  1776.     Supplementing  the  I.  Daniel 

Rupp  item  No.   802. 

80i|.  HUGUENOTS.  By  A  Stapleton.  l6Upp.  1901.  Illustrated 7.00 

MEMORIALS  OF  THE  HUGUENOTS  IN  AMERICA.  A  history  of  Huguenot  refugees  who 
emigrated  to  Pennsylvania  from  France  as  a  result  of  being  deprived  of  their 
civil  and  religious  rights  by  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  in 
1685.  List  of  emigrants,  changes  in  spelling  in  surnames,  descendants  and 
their  participation  during  war  and  peace.  Family  names  as  appearing  in  a 
partial  index:  Archey,  Albert,  Aurand,  Bayard,  Bailiet,  Baldy,  B ashore, 
Barnitz,  Benezette,  Berrot,  Bessonett,  Besnage,  Bertolet,  Beavor,  Bittinger, 
Bonnett,  Bouchell,  Bushon0-,  Braiot,  Breguiiier,  Casha,  Cassatt,  Cochet, 
Cresson,  Dana,  DeC^ssna,  DeFrehn,  DeTurk,  DeLoag,  DeNormandy,  De  Boileau, 
De  la  Plaine,  De  la  Plank,  Dillier,  Douty,  Doutel,  De  Pont,  Duche,  Dundore, 
Eckerline,  Feneuil,  Ferree,  Forney,  Girardin,  Grimm,  Griesemer,  Groff, 
Herbein,  Hillegas,  Hubley,  Huelings,  Keim,  Kieffer,  Lawshe,  Laux,  Lazelere, 
La  Rou,  La  Mott,  La  Rose,  Levering,  Leasure,  Le  Beau,  Le  Doux,  Le  Van, 
Lingel,  Marchand,  Mathiot,  Marquett,  Markley,  Mestrezat,  Mickley,  Missamer, 
Obarlin,  Pechin,  Piatt,  Pons,  Pontius,  Purviance,  Ravenal,  Ranc,  Reidenour, 
Rettew,  Royer,  Roller,  Sallada,  Sangree,  Santee,  Shuey,  Urner. 

805.  PALATINATES.  By  Milton  Rubincam.  32pp.  1953.  Wprs.  Map 3.00 

EMIGRANTS  FROM  THE  PALATINATE  TO  THE  AMERICAN  COLONIES  IN  THE  18th  CENTURY. 
compiled  by  Dr.  Friedrick  Krebs,  State  Archivist  of  Speyer,  Germany.   Includes 
the  records  of  about  120  families  who  left  for  America  and  gives  dates  of 
birth,  marriage,  etc. 


NATIONALITIES 

806.  PENNSYLVANIA.  DUTCH.     By  Penna.  Dutch  Folklore  Center.  15  vol.  Avg.l6pp. 

1952-53.   9x12.  Paper.   Illus 8.00 

THE  PENNSYLVANIA  DUTCHMAN,  monthly  magazine  during  1952  and  semi-monthly 
during  1953.     Vol.    IV.  No.   1  to  15.     Devoted  to  Pennsylvania  Dutch  folk-culture 
and  includes  articles  on  customs,    art,    craft,   imprints,   dialect,   recipes, 
humor,   folk  tales,   family  history,  powvowing,   genealogy,   legends,   biography, 
etc.     Profusely  illustrated. 

807.  PENNSYLVANIA  DUTCH.     By  Penna.  Dutch  Folklore  Center.   1$  vol.  Avg.lopp. 
1953-5U.   9x12.   Illus.  Paper 8.00 

THE  PENNSYLVANIA  DUTCHMAN,  monthly  magazine  during  1953  and  semi-monthly 
during  195U.  Vol.  V.  No.  1  to  15,  May,  1953  to  April,   195k.     Contents  similar 
to  item  806. 

808.  SCOTCH-IRISH.   By  Northampton  County  Hist.  &  Gen.Soc.   59hpp.l926 12.00 

SCOTCH-IRISH  IN  NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY.      Includes  genealogical  data  on  the 
following  prominent  families  of  the  Irish  Settlement:   Allen,  Allison, 
Armstrong,  Boyd,  Brown,   Clyde,    Craig,   Culbertson,  Dobbin,   Gregg,   Hays, 

Herron,   Horner,   Lattimer,   Kerr,   King,   McNair,   Ralston,   Rosbrough,   Taylor, 
Walker,  Wilson.     Contains  an  annotated  list  of  burials  in  the  Scotch-Irish 
settlement  in  Allen  Township,  by  Wilbur  L.   King,  and  burials  in  the  Scotch- 
Irish  burial  bjround  at  three  churches  at  Lower  Mt.  Bethel.   Illus. 

809.  SCOTCH-IRISH.  Pub.  by  the  Scotch-Irish  Society.   U50pp.  1902 10.00 

SCOTCH-IRISH  IN  AMERICA.     Proceedings  and  addresses  of  the  Tenth  Congress  at 
Chambersburg,   Franklin  County,  May  30- June  2,   1901.     Addresses  delivered  on 
the  history  of  the  Cumberland  Valley  by  Alexander  Armstrong,   S.M.  Wherry, 
Linn  Harbaugh,   James  P.  Matthews,  Robert  Cabeen     Bair,    John  D.   Mcllhanny,   Samuel 
McLanahan,  Benjamin  M.  Nead,  William  A.  West,    John  M.   Cooper,   George  Macloskie, 
Albert  Nevin  Pomeroy,  G.O.  Seilhamer,  M.A.   Foltz,   Samuel  Gordon  Smyth,  William 
Stenger  Hoerner  and  George  Chambers.     Genealogical  data  on  the  following 
early  resident  families:     Aiken,  Alexander,   Allen,   Armstrong,   Beverley, 
Blair,   Boyd,   Carr,  Cooper,   Culbertson,   Cunningham,  Davidson,  Dinsmore, 
Elliott,  Ellison,   Geddes,   Gibson,   Hamilton,   Hanna,   Herrington,   Houston, 
Hutchison,  Linn,  Lowrey,  McCamant,  McCorkle,   McClelland,  McCutchen,  McCrea, 
McMillan,  McPherson,   Maclay,   Means,   Miller,  Moore,  Porter,  Ralston,   Ramsey, 
Rankin,   Reed,  Rogers,   Rutherford,   Scott,   Sharon,  Smiley,  Snodgrass,   Stewart, 
Taylor,  Thompson,  Waddell,  Walker,  Wallace,  Wilson,  Woods. 

810.  SCOTCH-IRISH  &  GERMAN.     By  William  Henry  Egle.    720pp.   1886 17.00 

SCOTCH-IRISH  AND  GERMAN,  PENNSYLANIA  GENEALOGIES,    of  the  families  of: 
Ainsworth, Allen,  Alricks,  Anderson,   Awl,   Ayres,   Barnett,  Beatty,  Boas, 
Bomberger,   Boyd,   Bucher,  Byers,   Crain,   Cowden,   Curtin,   Dixon,   Eagley,  Egle, 
Elder,  Espy,   Ferguson,   Fleming,   Forster,  Fulton,   Galbraith,   Gray,   Gregg, 
Greenawalt,   Gross,   Hamilton,   Hay,  Hays,   Hoge,   Keller,   Kendig,   Kunkel,Linn, 
Lyon,   Maclay,  McCormick,  McNair,  Muller,   Murray,  Neville,  Orth,  Parker, 
Roan,   Robinson,   Rutherford,   Simonton,  Stewart,   Swan,  Thomas,  Wallace,  Weir, 
Wiestling,  Wiggins,  Wilson,  Wyeth. 

811.  SWISS  &  GERMAN.  By  H.   Frank  Eshelman.    386pp.   1917 12.00 

SWISS  AND  GERMAN  SETTLERS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.     Historic  background  and  annals  of 
the  Swiss  and  German  settlers  in  south  eastern  Pennsylvania. 

812.  WELSH.  By  Charles  H.  Browning.   631pp.   1912. 6|x9^. Illus 12.00 

WELSH  SETTLEMENT  IN  PENNSYLVANIA.     Welsh  Quaker  emigration  to  Pennsylvania 
land  transactions  and  meeting  houses. 


TRAVEL,  TRANSPORTATION  AND  MAPS 

850.  BOROUGH  MAP .  By  Beach  Nichols .  1873.  I5ix2l* 10 .00 

POMEROY  ATLAS  MAPS.  Colored  survey  map  of  the  streets,  lots  with  buildings 
erected  thereon  of  Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County,  showing  names  of  owners, 
railroads,  streams,  industries,  etc.,  with  business  directory.  Unmounted 
$10.00.  Mounted  on  cardboard.  $12.00.  Mounted  and  framed  $20.00 

851.  CANAL  &  PORTAGE  RR.  By  Charles  Dickens.  509pp.  Rept.  I850.5ibc8 5.00 

AMERICAN  NOTES;  PICTURES  OF  ITALY  AND  MISCELLANEOUS  PAPERS.  Includes 
Dickers  visit  to  the  United  States  in  181+2,  and  his  travels  by  canal  boat 
bo  Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County,  by  the  Allegheny  Portage  Railroad  to 
Johnstown,  Cambria  County,  and  by  canal  to  Pittsburgh,  thence  to  St.  Louis 
and  return  by  way  of  Niagara  Falls.   Illustrated. 

8^2.  CANAL  &  PORTAGE  RR.  By      Frysinger.  l+3pp.  19 27.8ixll. Binder U.00 

CENTENNIAL  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  CANAL.  History  of  the  Juniata  Canal  and  Allegheny 
Portage  Railroad  written  about  1897  and  published  in  the  Lewistown  Centinel 
in  1927,  Typed.  Also,  typed  copy  of  Jeremiah  Whitehead's  claim  against 
the  Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  for  damages  and  loss  of  time  in  operation 
of  boats  during  year  I869  to  1873.  10  pages. 

853.  CANAL  &  PORTAGE  RR.  By  Harry  A.  Jacobs.  22pp.  19l|l.  8^xll.Binders 2.00 

THE  JUNIATA  CANAL  AND  OLD  PORTAGE  RAILROAD,  A  description  of  the  building 
and  operation  of  the  canal  and  portage  railroad  with  local  events  connected 
therewith  occuring  in  Blair  County.  Mimeographed  by  the  Blair  County 
Historical  Society. 

85U.  CANAL  &  PORTAGE  RR.  By  Sister  Stella  Marie  Beckel.  135pp.  191*5.  8jxLl. 
Wprs .  Typed 10 .00 

AN  HISTORICAL  STUDY  OF  THE- MAIN  LINE  OF  PUBLIC  WORKS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  A 
thesis  presented  to  the  Graduate  School  of  Duquesne  University  at  Pittsburgh. 

855.  CANAL  &  PORTAGE  RR.  By  Jesse  L.  Hartman.  21pp.  19U5.  6jx9^.  Paper 1+.00 

JOHN  DOUGHERTY  AND  THE  RISE  OF  THE  SECTION  BOAT  SYSTEM.  Operation  of  the 
Juniata  Canal  and  Allegheny  Portage  Railroad  at  Hollidaysburg  and  the  first 

use  of  sectional  boats  when  Jesse  Christman,  his  family,  boat  and  belongings 
were  transported  by  rail  over  the  Allegheny  Mountains  to  Johnstown. 

856.  CANAL,  TURNPIKE  &  PORTAGE  RR.  By  Peregrine  Prolix. (Philip  H.  Nicklin) 
p*8pp.  1836.  Ux6 „ 12.00 

k  PLEASANT  PEREGRINATION  THROUGH  THE  PRETTIEST  PARTS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA. Includes 
an  account  of  the  author's  travels  in  I836  from  Philadelphia,  through  the 
Juniata  Valley  by  canal  boats  to  Hollidaysburg, then  to  Bedford  and  Pittsburgh  by 
coach,  and  his  return  eastward  by  canal  and  the  Allegheny  Portage  Railroad. 
856a.  Typed  copy  of  the  above,  3 5pp.8|xll. Binder. .. . U.00 

B57.  COUNTY  MAPS.  By  F.W.  Beers.  97pp.  1877.  13x1 5i 25.00 

BBER'S  ATLAS  OF  BEDFORD  COUNTY.  Survey  maps  of  townships,  villages  and  boroughs, 
showing  mountains,  streams,  roads,  railroads,  etc.,  with  names  of  owners  of  lots 
and  farm  land.  Colored  maps  of  the  world,  the  United  States,  the  State  of  Pennsyl- 
vania and  outline  map  of  Bedford  County.  Population  and  business  directory. 

858.  COUNTY  MAPS.  By  Beach  Nichols. l6lpp. 1873. 13xl5i 20.00 

POMEROY' S  ATLAS  OF  BLAIR  AND  HUNTINGDON  COUNTIES.  Survey  maps  of  townships, 
villages  and  boroughs,  showing  mountains,  streams,  roads,  canals,  railroads, 
etc.,  with  names  of  owners  of  lots  and  farm  land.  Colored  map  of  Pennsylvania 
and  an  outline  of  Huntingdon  and  Blair  Cos.  Population,  post  office  and  business 
directory. 


TRAVEL,  TRANSPORTATION  AND  MAPS 

859.  COUNTY  MAPS.  By  J.A.  Caldwell.  19kpp.  1890.  Ilpcl6i.  Illus 25.00 

ILLUSTRATED  HISTORICAL  COMBINATION  ATLAS  OF  CAMBRIA  COUNTY.  Survey  maps  of 
townships,  villages  and  boroughs,  showing  streams,  roads,  railroads,  etc., 
with  names  of  owners  of  lots  and  farm  land.  Colored  maps  of  the  United 
States, the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  and  an  outline  map  of  Cambria  County. 
Biographical  sketches,  a  general  history,  the  Johnstown  Flood  and  its  death 
roll.  Profusely  illustrated  with  pictures  and  engravings.  Indexed. 

860.  COUNTY  MAPS.  By  Wall,  Mann  &  Hall.  95pp.  1877.  lUixl7 25.00 

ILLUSTRATED  ATLAS  OF  JUNIATA  COUNTY.  Survey  maps  of  townships,  villages  and 
boroughs,  showing  mountains,  streams,  roads,  canals,  railroads,  etc.,  with 
names  of  owners  of  lots  and  farm  land.  Colored  map  of  the  world,  the 
United  States,  and  an  outline  map  of  Juniata  County.  Historical  sketch, 
population  post  offices  and  business  directories. 

861.  COUNTY  MAPS.  By  Beach  Nichols.  70pp.  1877.  13x15 J 20.00 

ATLAS  OF  PERRY,  JUNIATA  AND  MIFFLIN  COUNTIES,  pub.  by  Pomeroy,  Whitman  &  Co. 
Survey  maps  of  townships,  villages  and  boroughs,  showing  mountains,  streams, 
roads,  canals,  railroads,  etc.,  with  names  of  owners  of  lots  and  farm  land. 
Colored  map  of  the  United  States,  the  State  of  Pennsylvania,  counties  and 
townships.  Business  and  professional  directories. 

862.  COUNTY  MAPS.  By  Charles  D.  H^venor  Co.  1pp.  n.d. 84x11 35 

HEVENOR  HANDY  LOOSE  LEAF  COUNTY  MAPS.  Shows  towns,  townships,  railroads, 
mountains  and  streams.  Alphabetical  list  of  towns  with  key  to  locations, 

863.  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD.   By  William  B.  Sip es.   28lpp.  I875.7^xl0| 15.00 

THE  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD:  its  ongin,  construction,  conditions, and 
connections  embracing  historical,  descriptive  and  statistical  notices  of 
cities,  towns,  villages,  stations,  industries,  and  objects  on  its  various 

lines  in  Pennsylvania  and  New  Jersey.  Profusely  illustrated.  Indexed. 

861;.  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD.  By  H.W.  Schotter.  5l8pp.  1927.  Illus 7.00 

THE  GROWTH  AND  DEVELOPMENr  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD  COMPANY.  A  practical 
and  concise  review  of  important  events,  10U6-1926.  Indexed. 

865.  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD.  By  George  H. Burgess  &  Miles  C.  Kennedy.  835pp. 

19U9 .  5ix8j.  Illustrated 6.00 

CENTENNIAL  HISTORY  OF  THE  PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD  COMPANY.  Includes  many 
events  in  the  building  and  operation  of  the  railroad  through  the  Juniata 
Valley.   Indexed. 

866.  PORTAGE  RAILROAD.  By  Mahlon  J.  Baumgardner  &  Floyd  G.  Hoenstine.  90pp. 
1952.  Wprs.  Illustrated 3.00 

THE  ALLEGHENY  OLD  PORTAGE  RAILROAD,  183U-185U.  The  building,  operation  and 
travel  between  Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County,  and  Johnstown,  Cambria  County, 
across  the  Allegheny  mountains,  connecting  sections  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Canal  System.   Includes  a  reproduction  of  the  Summit  Mansion  House  register 
for  the  month  of June,  1852.  Also,  a  description  of  the  Huntingdon,  Cambria 
and  Indiana  Turnpike  skew  arch  bridge  and  the  Portage  Railroad  monument  with 
inscriptions  appearing  on  tablets  placed  by  the  Blair  County  Historical  Society. 
Profusely  illustrated. 


TRAVEL,  TRANSPORTATION  AND  MAPS. 

867.  SUSQUEHANNA  RIVER.  By  Joseph  Dudley  Tonkin.  lU6pp.  I9I4Q.  £bc8|. Illus .  8.00 
THE  LAST  RAFT.  Includes  early  settlers,  rafting  days  and  an  account  of  the 
building  of  the  "last"  raft  at  McGee's  Mills  in  Clearfield  County.  Its 
departure  on  March  lU,  1938,  on  a  two  hundred  mile  trip  on  the  waters  of  the 
West  Branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River  to  Harrisburg.  On  March  20th  it 

collided  with  a  railroad  pier  and  eight  of  its  personnel  were  drowned. 

868.  TOPOGRAPHIC  MAPS.  Pub.  by  the  U.S.  Geological  Survey.  I6jx20 £0 

GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  MAPS,  with  the  area  divided  into  quadrangles  by  parallels 

of  latitude  and  meridians  of  longitude.  Includes  contours  to  show  elevation, 
towns,  counties,  townships,  railroads,  roads,  mountains,  streams  and  location 
of  buildings.  Scale  1  inch  to  the  mile. 

869.  TOWNSHIP  MAPS.  By  Beach  Nichols,  lpp.  1873.  12xl£| 3.00 

POMEROY'S  ATLAS  MAPS.  Colored  survey  map  showing  the  mountains,  streams, 
roads,  etc.,  of  any  township  in  Blair  County.  Includes  names  of  owners  of 
lots  and  farm  land.  Village  and  town  plots. 
Unmounted  $3.00.  Mounted  on  cardboard  $£.00.  Mounted  and  framed  $10.00. 

870.  TOWNSHIP  MAPS.  By  Beach  Nichols,  lpp.  1873.  12xl£j 3.00 

POMEROY'S  ATLAS  MAPS.  Colored  survey  map  showing  the  mountains,  streams, 
roads,  etc.,  of  any  township  in  Huntingdon  County.  Includes  names  of  owners 
of  lots  and  farm  land.  Village  and  town  plots. 
Unmounted  $3.00.  Mounted  on  cardboard  $5.00.  Mounted  and  framed  $10.00. 


HISTORICAL  NOVELS 

900.  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS.  By  Cyrus  Jeffries.  18 73. 362pp. 8^x11. Binder 10.00 

LEGENDS  OF  THE  JUNIATA  OR  JACKSON  AND  KETURAH  CULBERSON.     The  exploits   of 
Captain  Jack,    the  Indian  Fighter,    throughout  the  Juniata  Valley  region 

during  17U8  to  1763.     The  massacre  of  his  wife  and  children  by  the  Indians 
at  the  Deep  Spring,    now  Tyrone,   Blair  County. 

Fictional  characters:      Captain  Jack,  Blackbeard,   Captain  Hare,  Edward  Saxton. 
(A  typewritten  copy  of  a  fictional  story  printed  in  the  Altoona  Tribune  at 
Altoona  in  serial  form  about  1877. 

901.  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS.   By  Ruby  Frazier  Frey.  19U6 , 380pp . 6x8| U.00 

RED  MORNING.     The  romance  of  Jane  Bell  whose  husband  Capt.  Edward  McClain  died 

at  Wills  Creek,  Va.,    and  her  subsequent  marriage  to  John  Frazier,   frontiers- 
man,  gunsmith  and  trader.   Her  capture  by  Chief  Chingas  and  her  life  with  the 
Indians.     Her  escape  and  reunion  with  her  husband,    and  later  life  at  Fort 
Bediord.  1753-1758. 

Events:  Washington's  surrender  at  Fort  Necessity,   Fayette  County.     General 
Braddock's  defeat. 
Historical  personages:   Christopher  Gist,   George  Croghan,  De  Jumansville. 

902.  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS.   By  Charles  McKnight.l873.(Rept.  )501pp.£bc8 li.00 

CAPTAIN  JACK,    THE  SCOUT  OR  THE  INDIAN  WARS  ABOUT  OLD  FORT  DUQUESNE.   1755. 

Fort  Pitt,  Pittsburgh:  Allegheny  and  Westmoreland  Counties,  Harris1   Ferry, 

Sherman's  Creek  in  Perry  County. 

Events:   Braddock's  Defeat,   Captivity  of  James  Smith. 

Fictional  Characters:   Captain  Jack,   Edward  Percy,  Lord  Talbot,  Monsier  de 

Bonneville  and  his  daughter  Maria,  Wau-ki-na,  Lucy  Percy. 

Indians:   Scarooyaddy-the  Half  King;   Captain  Pipe,   Chiefs  Pontiac,   Chingis, 

Jacobs  and  Nymwhaj  Queen  Alaquippa. 

Historical  personages:   General  Edward  Braddock,   Col.   George  Washington, 

Christopher  Gist,   Sieur  de  Beaujeu,  Peter  Halket  and  Hugh  Mercer. 

Illustrated.     Appendix  with  historical  sketches  of  characters. 

903.  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  WARS.   By  Herbert  E.   Stover.  19ii9.    275PP 5.00 

SONG  OF  THE  SUSQUEHANNA.  1755-1763.     Events:   Braddock's  Defeat,   Col. Armstrong' s 

Expedition  to  Kittanning,  Forbes  Expedition,  Battle  of  BiBhy  Run,   Lead  Mines, 

Forts  Pitt,   Bedford  and  Ligonier. 

Fictional  characters:  Peter  Grove,  Faith  Horn,  Michael  Grove,  Mose  Van  Camp, 

Dan  Pence,   John  Coleman. 

Historical  personages:   Governor  Robert  Morris,   Col.   George  Washington,   Col. 

John  Armstrong,   John  Bartram,   Col.  Thomas  Cresay,   Conrad  Weiser,   John  Harris, 

George  Croghan. 

Indians:   Chief  Chingas,   Captain  Jacobs,   Charteris. 

90i|.     PONT IAC'S  UPRISING.   By  Hervey  Allen.   19U3-    3l4lPP U.00 

THE  FOREST  AND  THE  FORT,    a  North  American  romance  of  the  frontier  of 
Pennsylvania.     Salathiel  Albine,    an  Indian  Captive,   returns  to  Fort  Pitt 
where  he  becomes  an  attendant  to  the  commander,   Captain  Simeon  Ecuyer.   Col. 
Henry  Bouquet's  expedition  to  raise  the  siege  of  Fort  Pitt.      Journey  to 
Fort  Ligonier  and  thence  to  Fort  Bedford. 
Fictional  characters j   Jane  Sligo,   Bustle  McQuiston. 
Historical  personages:  Arthur  St.   Clair,   Edward  Yates. 

905.     PONT  IAC'S  UPRISING.   By  Hervey  Allen.   19UU.   305PP ^-°0 

fiK-DFORD  yTLLAGE.   Capt.  Simeon  Ecuyer' s  travel  by  wagon  over  the  Forbes  Road 
from  Fort  Ligonier  to  Fort  Bedford,   under  the  attention  of  Salathiel  Albine. 
Events:   I763-I76J4.   Pendergasses'   Tavern  at  Fort  Bedford,    the  Salt  Kettles. 
Fictional  characters:   Garrett,  Pendergass,   Capt.  Ourry,Arthur  St.   Clair. 


HISTORICAL  NOVELS 

906.  PONTIC'S  UPRISING.  By  Hervey  Allen.   19U8.   U£8pp U.00 

TOWARD  THE  MORNING.   Relates  Salathiel  Albine's  progress  eastward  from  Bedford 

Village,    to  Fort  Littleton,   Chambersburg,    Snippensburg  and  Carlisle. 

Events:   176U.   Return  of  Bouquet's  army  to  Carlisle,    release  and  identification 

of  Indian  captives. 

Fictional  characters:   Frances  Melissa  O'Toole,   Captain  Jack. 

Historical  personages:  Arthur  St.   Clair,  Edward  Yates,  William  Patton,  Lt. 

William  Grant,  Benjamin  Chambers. 

907.  PONTIAC'S  UPRISING.     By  Hervey  Allen.   19  £0.   696pp 6.00 

THE  CITY  IN  THE  DAWN.     Arranged  as  a  continuous  narrative  from  the  FOREST 
AND  THE  FORT,    BEDFORD  VILLAGE  AND  TOWARD  THE  MORNING.      Edited,   with 
some  parts   omitted,   into  one  book  which  includes   about  20  pages  of  the 
fourth  novel  which  was  ended  by  the    author's  death.     Events  and  characters 
as  listed  in  the  three  separate  volumes. 

908.  PONTIAC'S  UPRISING.     By  Neil  H.   Swanson.   1933.    360pp.   £jx8 ' £.00 

THE  JUDAS  TREE.   Siege  of  Fort  Pitt  in  Western  Pennsylvania,  Bouquet's 

Expedition,  Battle  of  Bushy  Run.   1763. 

Fictional  characters:  Major  Arnett  Leslie,   Diantha  Gail,  Peggy  Sergeant, 

Sir  Richard  Lawless. 

Historical  personages:      Capt.  Simeon  Ecuyer. 

909.  PONTIAC'S  UPRISING.     By  Neil  H.   Swanson.   19U7 .    376pp.   £^x8 5-00 

UNCONQUERED .     A  novel  of  the  Pontiac  Conspiracy,    at  Fort  Venango,   Fort  Pitt, 
Western  Pennsylvania  and  Ohio. 

Events:   Surrender  and  burning  of  Fort  Venango,   Franklin  County.     Siege  of 

Fort  Pitt,   Colonel  Henry  Bouquet's  Expedition  and   relief    of  Fort  Pitt. 

Fictional  character,   Martin  Garth. 

Historical  personages:   Christopher  Holden,   Abigail  Martha  Hale,   John  Fraser, 

Capt.  Simeon  Ecuyer. 

Indians:   Chief  Guyasuta. 

910.  COLONIAL  PERIOD.   By  Neil  H.  Swanson.   1937.    393pp.   6x8^ £.00 

THE  FIRST  REBEL.  A  narrative  of  America's  first  uprising  against  English 
Military  authority,   fighting  between  armed  Colonists  and  British  Regulars, 
during  1769 . 

Events:   Captivity  of  James  Smith,  Braddock's  Defeat,  The  Black  Boys,   Siege 
of  Fort  Loudon,   Capture  of  Fort  Bedford,    destruction  of  a  pack  train. 
Historic  personages:   Col.   James  Smith,   Lt.   Charles  Grant,  Will  Smith. 
Appendix  and  notes  pertaining  to  historical  documents  and  events. 

911.  LORD  DUNMORE'S  WAR.     By  Robert  W.   Chambers.   1901.   £l3pp.   frli £-00 

CARDIGAN.   177l4-177£.  A  frontier  story  relating  events  occuring  from 
Johnstown,   New  York  to  Fort  Pitt  and  to  Boston,   Mass.     Destruction  of 
Cresap's  Camp,  Massacre  of  Chief  Logan's  family,   Chief  Logan's  speech, 

Battle  of  Lexington. 

Fictional  characters:   Michael  Cardigan,  Silver  Heels,   Felicity  Warren,   Jack 

Mount,   Cade  Renard. 

Historical  personages:   Sir  William  Johnson,   Captain  William  Butler,   Chief 

Logan- the  Cayuga,   Chief  Thayendanegea  (Joseph  Brant). 

912     REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.     By  Agnes  Sligh  Turnbull.   19^2.   U83pp.   6x8^ U.00 

THE  DAY  MUST  DAWN.     A  romance  of  $oneer  life  in  Western  Pennsylvania  during 

the  years   of  1777  to  1782. 

Localities:     Hannastownj  Westmoreland  County,   Fort  Pitt  &  Ohio  Territory. 


HISTORICAL  NOVELS 

912  Cont'd. 

Events:  The  Squaw  Campaign,  Gen.  Rodgers'  Campaign,  Burning  of  Hannastown, 

Eighth  Pennsylvania  Regiment. 

Fictional  characters:  Hugh  Murray,  David  Shaw,  Sam  Murray  and  his  wife 

Martha,  James  Brison,  Rev.  James  Waddell,  Hugh  McConnell  and  White  Eyes- 

the  Delaware. 

Historical  personages:  Robert  Hama,  Col.  John  Proctor,  General  Hand,  Simon 

Girty,  Matthew  Elliott,  Alexander  McKee,  Colonels  Crawford,  Lochry  and 

Brodhead. 

913 .     REVOLUT IONARY  WAR .     By  Robert  W .   Chambers .   I9II4. .   65lpp .   5x7^ 5  •  00 

THE  HIDDEN  CHILDREN.  An  historical  romance  of  the  frontiers  of  New  Tork 

and  Pennsylvania  during  the  year  1779. 

Events:   Gen.   John  Sullivan's  Expedition,   destruction  of  the  Indian  towns 

of  Chemung,   Catherines-town,   and  the  Long  House  of  the  Iroquois  Confederacy. 

Fictional  characters:   Ensign  Euan  Loskiel,  Lois  de  Contrecoeur,   and  Mayaro- 

the  Sagamore. 

Historical  personages:  Lt.  Thomas  Boyd  of  Morgan's  Riflemen,  Major  James 

Parr. 

9li|.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Lewis  E.  Theiss.  1952.  3U9pp.  5^x8 1+.00 

WITH  YOUNG  BRUCE  ON  THE  INDIAN  FRONTIER.  The  story  of  General  Sullivan's 

Expedition  through  the  northern  part  of  Pennsylvania  into  New  York  to 

destroy  the  Six  Nations 

Localities:  Fort  Augusta,  Wyoming,  Tioga. 

Fictional  characters:  Bruce  MacDonald. 

Historical  characters:  Lt.  Thomas  Boyd,  Lt.  Moses  Van  Campen. 

915.  REVOLUTIONARY  WAR.  By  Franklin  Blacks  tone.  1957.  h  82pp.  5|x8 6.00 

BARDISTON  -  1775.  The  story  of  the  Sons  of  Liberty,  their  organization 

on  the  Eastern  Shore  of  Maryland  and  their  activities  through  the  siege  of 
Boston.  Relates  the  use  of  the  mystic  and  the  sciences,  known  to  few  persons 
then  but  better  known  today. 

916.  THE  WHISKEY  INSURRECTION.  By  Henry  Christopher  McCook.  1897. 593pp. 5x8 . .5.00 
THE  LATLMERS.  A  tale  of  the  Western  Insurrection  of  179U  in  Allegheny,  Bedford 
and  Washington  Counties. 

Events:  Wayne's  Campaign,  Battle  of  Fallen  Timbers,  a  Schutching  Frolic,  a 

Shooting  Match  and  the  Sacramental  Communion. 

Fictional  characters:  Luke  Latimer,  Capt.  John  Latimer,  Blanche  Oldham, 

Fanny  McCormack,  Margaret  Latimer,  Tom  the  Tinker,  Andrew  Burbeck,  Hugh 

Montgomery,  John  Latimer  Montgomery,  and  Panther- the -Mingo. 

Historical  personages:  George  Washington,  Alexander  Hamilton,  General 

Neville,  David  Bradford  and  Major  McFarland. 

917.  CiVIL  WAR.  By  John  W.  Appell.  1916.  395pp.  5x8 U.00 

THE  LIGHT  OF  PARNELL.  A  romance  of  the  Blue  Ridge  Mountains  of  Franklin 

County  beginning  in  the  year  1859. 

Events:  Pursuit  and  capture  of  run-away  slaves,  the  Underground  Railroad, 

John  Brown's  raid  and  capture  of  Harper's  Ferry,  West  Virginia. 

Localities:  Chambersburg,  Mount  Parnell,  Marshall  College  at  Mercersburg, 

Civil  War  battle  at  An tie tarn,  Fredericksburg  and  Gettysburg. 

Fictional  characters:  Tom  Webster,  Rose  Sheldon,  Zack  Taylor,  Moses  Preston. 


MISCELLANEOUS  AND  ADDENDA 
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES 

950.  WORLD  WAR  II.  By  Robert  H.  Welker.  1958.  Uol*pp.  6x8 6.00 

A  DIFFERENT  DRUMMER.  The  author's  early  life  in  Altoona,  Blair  County, 
and  his  services  during  World  War  II  with  the  United  States  Army  in  Italy 
and  elsewhere. 

BIOGRAPHIES 

951.  FRENCH  &  INDIAN  AND  REVOLUTIONARY  WARS .  By  Thos.Boyd. 1928. 252pp. 6x8. .  ..U.50 
SIMON  GIRTT,  THE  WHITE  SAVAGE.  The  life  of  an  infamous  renegade  of  the 
American  Revolution,  who  cast  his  lot  with  the  British  and  the  Indians. 

Events  during  the  French  and  Indian  Wars  in  the  Juniata  Valley  including 
the  capture  of  Fort  Granville.  The  Lord  Dunmore  War  and  Chief  Logan's 
speech.  The  Revolutionary  War  about  Fort  Pitt  and  the  Tories  desertion 
to  the  British.  Massacre  of  Indians  at  Gnadenhutten.  Simon  Keiton,  Col. 
William  Crawford,  Gov.  Arthur  St.  Clair  and  General  Anthony  Wayne' s  victory 
at  the  Battle  of  Fallen  Timbers. 

FOLKLORE 

952.  NORTHERN  AND  WESTERN  PA. By  Henry  W.Shoemaker.l922.355pp.6x7|.Wprs 5.00 

ALLEGHENY  EPISODES.  A  collection  of  stories  relating  folklore  and  legends 

as  told  by  the  older  residents  pertaining  to  romance,  Indians,  ghosts, 
nature  and  wildlife.   Illustrated. 

9$?>.     NORTHERN  &  WESTERN  PA.  By  Henry  VT. Shoemaker.  1921*. 262pp. 5ibc8.Wprs 5.00 

MORE  ALLEGHENY  EPISODES.  A  collection  of  stories  relating  folklore  and 
legends  as  told  by  the  older  residents  pertaining  to  romance,  Indians,  ghosts 
nature  and  wildlife.  Illustrated. 

95U.  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA.  By  Henry  W.  Shoemaker.  1913.389pp.5|x7i 6.00 

SUSQUEHANNA  LEGENDS.  A  collection  of  stories  as  told  by  residents  of 

the  Susquehanna  River  Valley  pertaining  to  romance,  Indians,  ghosts,  nature 

and  wildlife.  Illustrated. 

955.  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA.  By  Henry  W.  Shoemaker.  1913  l|33pp.  5ibc7i 6.00 

IN  THE  SEVEN  MOUNTAINS.  A  collection  of  stories  gathered  from  residei ts  of 
the  Seven  Mountains  in  Centre,  Huntingdon  and  Mifflin  Counties,  pertaining 
to  romance,  Indians,  ghosts,  nature  and  wildlife.   Illustrated. 

956.  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA.  By  Henry  W.  Shoemaker.  1912. I|87pp.5^x7i 6.00 

TALES  OF  THE  BALD  EAGLE  MOUNTAINS.  A  collection  of  stories  gathered  from 
residents  of  the  area  pertaining  to  romance,  Indians,  ghosts,  nature  and 
wildlife.  Illustrated. 

RELIGIOUS  LIFE 

957.  MIFFLIN  COUNTY.  By  Joseph  Yoder.  19l±0.319pp.  5^x8 U.00 

ROSANNA  OF  THE  AMISH.  A  true  story  of  life  in  the  homes  of  the  Amish,  their 
church  services  and  ceremonies. 


INSTRUCTIONS  FOR  USE  OF  THE  INDEX 

The  cumulative  index  appearing  herewith  is  arranged  in  alphabetical 
order  andincludes  three  means  of  describing  the  listings:  lower  case 
letters,  capitals  and  underscored  capitals,  all  of  which  are  followed 
by  numerals  that  refer  to  the  item  numbers  assigned  to  the  publications 
appearing  in  the  bibliography,  and  not  to  a  page  number. 

The  lower  case  letters,  such  as  Jones,  indicates  that  data  on  the  Jones 
family  will  be  found  in  such  publications  referred  to  by  the  numberals 
which  follow.  Where  the  full  name  is  given,  such  as  Jones,  John,  the 
indication  is  that  special  data  or  mention  is  included  concerning  John 
Jones . 

The  capitals,  such  as  JONES,  JOHN,  indicates  that  John  Jones  is  the 
author  or  compiler  of  the  public  ation  referred  to  by  the  numberals  listed 
after  his  name.  This  arrangement  permits  the  searcher  to  distinguish 
between  references  to  families  and  to  the  author  or  compiler  of  the 
publication,  as  often  an  author's  family  is  not  mentioned  in  the  contents. 
It  also  gives  some  recognition  to  the  author  or  compiler  and  is  an  aid 
in  determining  what  contributions  to  printed  records  a  person  has  made. 
This  arrangement  further  enables  the  searcher  to  determine  whether  a 
certain  person's  publications  are  included  in  the  bibliography.  The  names 
of  firms,  such  as  NATIONAL  HISTORICAL  ASSOCIATION,  appear  in  a  like  manner. 

The  titles  to  all  publications  appear  in  capital  letters  which  are 
underscored,  such  as  NEWCOMB  GENEALOGY  or  KITH  AND  KIN,  and  where  more  than 
one  name  appears  in  the  title  such  as  HUBER-HOOVER  GENEALOGY,  both  names 
are  listed  in  the  index  in  their  alphabetical  order. 

All  place  names  appearing  in  the  bibliography  and  the  cumulative  index 

are  located  in  Pennsylvania  unless  otherwise  stated.  The  name  Pennsylvania 

is  omitted  whenever  possible. 


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ABBREVIATIONS 


The  following  abbreviations  are  frequently  used  in  compiling  GUIDE 
TO  GENEALOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL  RESEARCH  IN  PENNSYLVANIA : 


Anni.  Anniversary- 
Bio.  Biographical  or  Biography- 
Co.  County  or  Company 
Col.  Colonel 
Com.  Commemorative 

DAR  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 

Ency.  Encyclopedia 

Gen.  Genealogical  or  Genealogy 

Hist.  History 

Illus.  Illustrated 

Pa.  or  Penna.  Pennsylvania 

pp  Pages 

SAR  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution 

Vol.  Volume 

Wprs .  Wrappers 


130 


INDEX 


Aaron  613 
Abbott  232,6l*lc 
Abe  1*66 
Abel son  736 
Aber  1*15 

Abington,  Montgomery  Co.  6031 
Abraham  338 
Abrahims  53 
Ache  1*26,1*69 
Achenbach  1*00,621 
Acheson  232,1*61* 

Acker  58, 236, 315, 1*12, 1*21, 1*1*6, 1*56, 1*70 
Ackerman  1*00 
ACKERMAN,  CLAIRE  1*00 
Ackerman,  George  1*00 
Ackerman,  Stephen  1*00 
ACKERMAN  FAMILY  ASSOCIATION  1*00 
Ackers  3l5 
Acklin  315 
Adair  58,329 

Adams  57, 58, 155, 208, 232, 236, 321a, 321c 
333, 1^05,1*19, 1*21,1*23,1*33,1*90, 502, 632, 

632a, 639, 663 
ADAMS,  DAVID  M.  152,233,236,310,317 
ADAMS,  JOSEPH  638 
Adams  County  125,166,185, 252, 260.1*06, 

1*36,1*53, 1*59, li6l,l*75,U78,l*9l*,5li4,623, 

627 
ADAMS  COUNTIES,  HISTORY  OF  CUMBERLAND 

AND  623 
Adamson  325,337,631b 
Addams  53,Ul2,l*96 
Addison  121*,  339,1*91 
Addleman  325 

Africa  58,315,632,639,61*0 
AFRICA,  J.  SIMPSON  632 
Agassiz  101 

Agnew  5U, 56, 232, 333,616b 
Ahl  329,338,623 
Aiken  58,809 
Ailman  58 
Aimete  1*30 
Ainsworth  810 

Ake  311*,3l5,325,U28,l*63,l*85,6l6,632a 
Aker  311* 
Akers  58 

Alaquippa,  Queen  902 
Albert  330,337,1*00,801* 
ALBERT,  GEORGE  DALLAS  7lU 
Albine,  Salathiel  90l*,905,906 
Albright  53,58,236,356,1*12,1*70,1*71, 

6l5c, 632a,  639, 61*0, 663 
Alcorn  155 
Alden  58,67 
Alder  507 
Alderfer  1*62,1*71 


131 


Aldrich  l*33,li55 

Aleshire  505 

Alexander  53,56,58, 232, 3l!*,3l5,325, 

329, 333, 3l46,3l*7,3U8, UlO, 1*93,515,61 5a, 

616b,  621, 623, 61*lc,  663, 735, 809 
ALEXANDER,  A.  258 
Alexander,  David  307 
ALEXANDER,  WILLIAM  L.  739 
Alexandria,  Huntingdon  County  182,200, 
ALEXANDRIA  COMMUNITY  CENTENNIAL  200 
Alkins  1*1*1* 
Allebach  1*62 

Allegheny,  Allegheny  Co.  650 
Allegheny  County  261*,  1*61*,  1*73, ll78, 1*91, 

60l*v,7l*h,902,9l6 
Allegheny  County,  Md.  3, 1498 
ALLEGHENY  EPISODES  952 
ALLEGHENY  OLD  PORTAGE  RAILROAD  866 
Allegheny  Mountains  3, 303,301*, 305,866 
Allegheny  Path  661* 
Allegheny  Portage  Railroad  120,316, 

321,851, 852, 853,851;,855,856,866 
Allegheny  River  657,719 
Alleman  356, 623a, 632a, 663 
Allen  51;, 58, 31l4.3l5,3l6,321c,32l*,336,337, 

338, 1*05, 1*06,1*^1, 1*1*1*, l*l*9b,l*63,l*90, 507, 

509,623,639663,808,809,810 
ALLEN,   ALICE  61*1* 
ALLEN,   HERVEY  l,90l*, 905,906,907 
Allen  Township,  Northampton  County  808 
Allenbach  58 
Allender  57,58,315 
Allison  514,58,1*19,1462,1*75,1492,1*96,507, 

621,632,639,663,908 
Allison,  Robert  736 
ALLOWAY,    GEO.  W.   1*60 
Almon  1*32 
Alphine  Club  612 
Alricks  1*23,639,810 
Alsip  6l5a,6l6 
Alter  53,58 
Altfather  6l5c 
Altick  623 
Altman  58,61*0 
Altmanshoffer  57 
Altoona,   Blair  County  1*, 5, 6, 112, 201-208, 

319,7145,71*6,950 
ALTOONA,    ILLUSTRATED   203 
ALLTOONA,   OFFICIAL  PROGRAM,   OLD  HOME  WEEK 

201* 
ALTOONA,   STORY  OF   201 
ALTOONA  AND   BLAIR  COUNTY,    20TH  CENTURY 

HISTORY  OF   315 
ALTOONA  CENTENNIAL   BOOKLET    202 
ALTOONA  MIRROR  ALMANAC   207 
ALTOONA.  MIRROR  YEAR  BOOK  206 


INDEX 


ALTOONA  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL  312 

Altoona  Tribune  900 

Altoona  War  Conference  316 

ALTOONA  WAR  CONFERENCE  7^4-6 

Alwine  321c 

Ambers  on  56,333,1*93 

Ambrose  311* 

American  Expeditionary  Force  7l*8,7l*9 

751,752 
AMERICAN  HISTORICAL  PUBLISHING  CO.  718 
AMERICAN  NOTES  851 
Ames  507,623 
Amey  632a 
Amick  1*39,613 
Amies  311;,  315 
Amish  957 
Amos  1*1*1 
ANDERS,  H.K.  310 
Anderson  57, 58 , 200, 229 . 315, 316, 321*. 

337,359,  1*01,1*05, 1*12,  1*19,1*21,1*23,1*21*, 

U38, 1*65,1*70, 1|83, 1*91,1*96,505,506,515, 

616, 632, 632a, 639, 663, 810 

ANDERSON  AND  REBECCA  DENNY,  WILLIAM 

1*01 
Andreas  1*68,1*70 
Andrew  232,316,337 
Andrews  333,1*66 
Angeny  U71 
Angle  1*21 
Anglemayer  li71 
Anglemyer  316 
Ankeny  359, 1*19, 615c 
Ankrom  631f 

ANKRUM,  FREEMAN  1*76,661 
Annan  I4.O6 
Annon  3l*7 
Ansell  615c 
Anshutz  632 
ANSON  COUNTY,  N.C. , ABSTRACTS  OF  EARLY 

RECORDS 
Anspach  621 
Anspach,  J.G.  61*6 
Anstadt  356 
ANSTADT,  HENRY  166 
Antes  100,621,663 
ANTES,  ON  THE  FRONTIER  WITH  COLONEL 

100 
Anthony  56, 58,1*19, W*9a, 623 
Antietam,  Battle  of  71*3,917 
Antionette,  Marie  220 
Antrim  Township,  Franklin  Co.  70l* 
APOSTLE  OF  THE  ALLEGHENIES  227 
App  58,1*38 
Appel  232, 615 c 
APPEL,  THEODORE  259 

917 


APPELL,  JOHN  W. 


132 


Applebaugh  315 

Appleby  57, 58,632a, 61*0 

Applegate  I*05 

Appleman  1*28,1*62, 6l5a 

Arble  321c 

Arbogast  58 

Archer  631f 

Archer,  James  631a 

Archey  61*0,801* 

Archibald  333 

ARCHIVES,  PA.   Colonial  Records  600, 602 

»     1st  Series  601,602 

11     2nd  Series  603 

"     3rd  Series  60l* 

»     I*th  Series  605 

"     5th  Series  606 

"  6th  Series  607 

»  7th  Series  608 

"  Guide     609 

«  8th  Series  610 

"  9th  Series  611 
Ard  663 

Ardary  325 

Ardery  5ol* 

ARDERY,  MARS.  WM.  BRECKENRIDGE  61*2,61*3 

Armand,  Charles  60 3k, 606c 

Armbrust  615c 

Armentraut  1*1*9  b 

Armitage  632,639 

Armstrong  51*,58, 232, 329, 337,338,1*39, 

1*1*9c,1*65,1*92,613,616,  632,639, 663, 

808,809 
ARMSTRONG,  ALEXANDER  809 
Armstrong,   John  903 
Armstrong  County  188,1*30,1*38,1*69, 60l*z, 

903 
Armstrong's     Expedition  115,329,31*1,632, 

639,706,711,903 
ARMSTRONG'S  EXPEDITION  TO  KIT  TANNING 

712 
Arndt  1*02,1*69 
Arndt,   Bernhard  1*02 
ARNDT,    JOHN  STOVER  1*02 
ARNDT5.   THE  STORY  OF  THE  1*02 
Arney  311* 
Arnold  50,58,325,l*21,50l*,5H,515,623a, 

631b,  632a,  639, 61*0, 663 
Arnold,  Benedict  720 
ARNOLD'S  EXPEDITION  TO  QUEBEC  720 
Arnot  1*69 
Arter  31 6 
Arthur  3l!*,337 
Ashbrook  1*66 
Ashcom  6l*lc 
Ashcroft  155 
Ashenf  elter  1*62 


INDEX 


Ashman  57,58,632,639 

Ashton  58 

Ashway  338 

Askey  321+ 

Askin  58 

Asper  623a 

Assessment  Lists  6ol+k, 60l+v, 631c 

Atchison  8,507 

Atherton  333 

Atkinson  h)|)|,663 

Atlee  12l+,639 

Atlee,   Samuel  J.   603a,603i,606b 

Atteberry  507 

Atticks  ^3 

Attinger  356 

Audenreid  5U 

Audobon  101 

Aughenbaugh  325 

Aughey  58 

Aughinbaugh  53,56,333 

Augustine  6l5c 

Auker  316, 500, 61+1  c,  736 

Aukerman       3ll+,l+66 

Ault  58,337 

Aultman  316 

Aultz  311; 

Aumon  58 

Aumiller  58 

Aumon  1+62 

Aungst  l+l+9b 

Aurand  58,356,1+03,663,801+ 

AURAND,   A.   MONROE  JR.   U77 

AURAND,   FREDERICK  1+03 

AURAND  FAMILY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
BRANCH  OF  THE  1+03 

Aurandt  I4I4.6 

Ausstrow  1+93 

Austin  359, 61 6a 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY,  DARING  DEEDS  AND  ADVEN- 
TURES OF  LEWIS  THE  ROBBER  12 

AUTOBIOGRAPHY  OF  A' CURMUDGEON  6 

AUTUMN  LEAVES  SPCE  SHIKAR  658 

Avery  735 

Awbrey  1+71+ 

Awkerman  57 

Awl  1+77,810 

Axe  58 

Ayle  58 

Ayres  57,623,810 

Azbell  507 

Babb  623 

Babble  53,623 

Bacastow  $3 

Bacchus  J463 

Backert  315 

Bachman  Ii69,623a 

133 


Backus  l+0l+,663 

Backus,   Elijah  1+01+ 

Backus,    James  1+01+ 

BACKUS,  WILLIAM  W.   1+01+ 

BACKUS  FAMILY,   GENEALOGICAL  MEMOIR 

UoU 

Bade  321c 

Baden  519 

Badollet  359 

Baer  53,333, 356, 359, 1+20,1+21,1+69,505, 

6l5c,6l6a 
Bagshaw  58 
Bahl  507 
Bahn  232 
Bailey  57,58, 316, 321c,  32l+,  325, 337, 352, 

359,lUi3,U78,U83,50U,505,6l6a,621,632, 

61+0,736 
BAILEY,    KENNETH  P.    129 
BAILEY,  THOMAS  F.    3l+0 
Bair  57,58, 333,UU6,U66 
BAIR,   PERCY  W.    310 
BAIR,   ROBERT   CABEEN  809 
Baird  337,359,Uo5,l|06,l+69,621,736 
BAIRD,   SPENCER  FULLERTON  101 
BAIRD  AND  BEARD  FAMILIES  1+05 
Baish  315,  Wi 
Baker  50,53,57,58, 229, 3lU, 315, 333,337, 

Ul9,U21,U23,U38,UUl,UU3,UUU,U63,U69, 

ii70,ii78,ii90,U96,505, 507,613,623,639, 

61+0, 61+1  c,  663 
Balch  735 
Baldrige  315,736 
Baldy  80l+ 

Baldwin  58, 321c, 1+05, 1+27,  W+,  61+0 
Baldwin  Locomotive  Works  1+ 
Bales  58 
Baliett  80l+ 
Ball  58,21+2,325 
Ballance  56 
Ballentine  58 
Bailie  tt  1+68,1+70 
Ballinger  1+21 
Balmer  l+9h,507 
Balsbach  58 
Balschbach  1+20 
Balsley  333,623 
Baltazer  I+96 
Baltzley  1+59 
Bamford  623 
Bangle  1+19 
Bankert  208,3l5,U59 
Banks  58, 315,509, 632a, 639, 61+0, 663 
Bantly  321c 
BAPTIST  ASSN.   HIST.   PROGRAM.    COM.   OF 

125th  ANNI.   OF  CENTRE  150 
Baptist  Church  150,157 


INDEX 


Baptist  Church,   First  Philadelphia 

60  3h 
Barb  I4.66 

Barber  623,61*0,663 
Barbour  53 

BARBOUR,   FANNIE  COOLEY  WILLIAMS  1*99 
Barchus  615c 

Barcley  50,57,l*l6,6l5c,6l6,6l6a,61*lc 
Bard  56,57,117,232,333,338,1*05,1406, 

632a,6l*lc 
Bardine  58 
BARD3ST0N  1775  915 
BARDS,   A  CHRONICLE  OF  THE  1*06 
Bare  236, 3ll*,  315,1*21,613, 632a 
BARE,   DANIEL  MATHIAS   2 
BARE  MEMORIAL  CHURCH  OF  GOD  l£6 
Barefoot  58 
Barkdoll  333 
Barker  321, 321a, 321b 
Barkhurst  1*19 
Barkle  58 
Barkman  50,6l5c 
Barksdale  1*67 
Barley  53,229,236,1*19,616 
Barmont  337 
Barndollar  6l 3,616 
Barner  53,58,623,663 
Barnes  321c,  1*19, 1*55, 1*90, 509,623 
Barnes,  Albert  259 
Barnet  337,632 
Barnett  56, 325, 1*30, 6l5c,  61*0, 61*lc,  663, 

810 
Barnhart  56,321b,321c,l*08,l*55,6l5c,621 
Barnitz  53,623,801* 
Barnow  1*1*1* 
Barns   58 
Barr  58, 315, 337,1*23,1*96,509, 5l5, 623a, 

61*1  c 
Barrett  325, 1*12, 50l*, 663 
Barrick  58,623,632a 
Barron  3ll*,6l5c 
Barry  735 
Barshinger  58 
Barth  1*0  6 

Bartholomew  1*70,1*90 
Bartlett  1*1*1* 
Bartley  58,3lU,3l6 
Bartman  462 

Barton  53,57,58,l*12,l*l*3,6l6,6l6b,61*lc 
Bartruff  58 
Bascomb  1*29 
Basehoar  623a 
Basehore  623 
Basel  1*21 
Basher  663 
Bashoar  1*26  -jo). 


Bashore  53,58,623,801* 
Baskin  1*35 
Baskins  639,663 
Bassler  311*,  316,1*28 
Batchelor  53,1*50 
Bates  1*10 

BATES,   BESS  ROYER  116 
BATES  SAMUEL  P.    333,71*0 

Battin  333 
Bauer  1*07,1*21 

Bauer,  Hans  1*07 

Bauermaster  6l5c 

Baugher  623a 

Baughman  53,329,623 

Baugney  56 

Baum  1*19 

Bauman  53, 1*15, 6l5c 

Baumer  325 

Baumgardner  3l6,623a,61*lc 

BAUMGARDNER,  MAHLON  J.  866 

Baumgart  1*69 

Baumgartner  1*1*1* 

Bausman  102 

BLAUSMAN,    REV.    BENJAMIN,   THE  LIFE  OF 

102 
Bausum  58 
Baxter  1*19,663 
Bayard  l*05,621,80l* 
Bayard,  Phoebe  121 
Bayer  58, 613,61*0, 61*1  c 
Bayly  623a 
Beach  1*21,613, 632a 
Beachey  6l5c 
Beachly  6l6a 
Beachy  6l5c,   6l6a 
Beahr  1*36 
Beal  1*05 
Beale  58,663 
BEALE,  DAVID  J.    225 
Beales  623a 
Bealman  57,58 
Beam  57,315,336,1*19 
Beamer  623a 
Bean  321*,  333,1*62,512 
Bear  53, 58, 1*07, 6l5c, 621, 623 
Bear,    Jacob  1*08 
BEAR,  WALTER  SCOTT  1*08 
BEAR  FAMILY,   A  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  1*08 
Beard  1*05,1*06,1*63, 623a,  663 
BEARD  FAMILIES,    BAIRD  AND  1*05 
Bearer  321c 
Beashour  58 
Beaston  315 
Beats  337 
Beattie  53,623 
Beatty  189, 321c,  325, 352, 1*06,1*23, 639 

663,810 


INDEX 


Beatty,   Charles   258 

Beatty,  Erkuries  603o 

Beaty  32l+,337 

Beaumont  1+33 

Beauseigneur  325 

Beaver  56, 57, 58, 316, 337, 351,352, 1+12 
l+21,l+l+l+,l+l+6,l+66,50l+,  505,621,632, 61+0, 
61+lc,663 

BEAVER,    T.M.    1+12 

Beaver,    James  Addams   605j 

Beaver,   Beaver  County  650 

Beaver  County  1+61+ 

Beavor  80U 

Bebout  639 

Bechman  1+1+1+ 

Bechoeffer  61+1  c 

Bechtel  1+07, U21,l+U6,l+l+9c, 1+62,61 3 

Beck  56,58, 232.315, 316,333, )409,i|29, 
1+63,1*69, 1+85,U90, 507, 516,61+0,663 

BECK,   CLARA  A.   516 

BECK,   CLARENCE  E.    3U0 

BECK,  W.   FRANK  1+09 

BECK  FAMILY,   HISTORY  OF   THE  1+09 

BECKEL,    STELLA  MARIE  851; 

Becker  1+70,518 

Beckett  123,l*li9a,l+l+9c 

Bechman  I4.I9 

Beckley  1+63,61+lc 

Beckman  315 

Beddinger  1+85 

Bedford,  Bedford  County  209,301,302, 
856 

Bedford  County  2,ll,12,50,12l+,l50,l52, 
153,165,186,187,209,230,233,238,300, 
301,302, 303, 30U, 305, 306,307,328, U12, 
1+19,1*21, 1+28, 1+32, U36,U39,14a,lM,14i6, 
1+60, 1+66,1+75,1*76,1+90, l+9l*,li98,506  508, 
60  3n,  60J4g,  60l+v,  60l+y,  606e,  613, 6lU, 
615,616,627,632, 639, 6i|l, 667,727, 856, 
857,901,916 

BEDFORD  COUNTY,   ANNALS  OF   300 

BEDFORD  COUNTY,    BEER'S  ATLAS  OF  857 

BEDFORD  COUNTY,  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  302 

BEDFORD  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF  6l5a 

BEDFORD  AND  SOMERSET  COUNTIES, HISTORY  OF 
615 

BEDFORD  AND  SOMERSET  COUNTIES,   LIFE 
SKETCHES  OF  LEADING  CITIZENS   50 

BEDFORD  COUNTY  HISTORY,   NOTES  AND 
SKETCHES   301 

Bedford  County  Rangers   727 

BEDFORD  IN  YE  OLDEN  TIME  209 

Bedford  Scouts  639 

BEDFORD,   SOMERSET  AND  FULTON  COUNTIES, 
HISTORY  OF  616 


BEDFORD  VILLAGE   905,907 

Bedinger  1+63 

Beeber  1+12 

Beegle  50,229,3l5,321c,6l5c 

Beegley  6l5c 

BEELER,   RICHARD  E.    202 

Beers  57,   58,32l+,632,6U0 

BEERS,   F.W.    857 

BEERS,    J.H.   &  CO.    51,52,68 

Berry  229,1*66 

Bee  tern  ^3 

Begley  6l5c 

Behel  $6 

Behen  1+0  8 

Behimer  1+66 

Behne  1+67 

Behney  53 

Behrer  6I4.O 

Beich  58,325 

Beichler  58 

Beidler  1+00,623,663 

Beitel  1+70 

Betizel  53 

Belden  1+1+5 

Belford  3l*7 

Bell  50,57,58,200,31U,315,32U,325, 

333,31*8,1*05,1*10,1+32,1+1+1,1*51,1*63,1*87, 

1+90,505,509, 515,518, 623z,  632, 632a, 

639,61+0,663 
Bell,Fdward  638,901 
Bell,    Jane  901 
Bell,    John  Henderson  1+10 
BELL,  P.G.    1+51 
BELL,   RAYMOND  MARTIN  328, 3l*6,3l*8, 1+10, 

1+1+2,1+68,1+81,518 
BELL  FAMILY  OF  MIFFLIN  COUNTY  1+10 
Belief onte,   Centre  Co.    11,210 
BELLEFONTE,    ITS  FOUNDING  AND  DEVELOPMENT 

210 
Bellerue  1+1+1+ 
Bellis  325 
Bellman  329 
Bells tein  321c 
Bellwood,  Blair  County  211 
BELLWOOD,   PAST  AND  PRESENT    211 
Belt  1+78 
Belter  321c 
Beltz  336,337 
Beltzhoover  623 
Bence  56 
Benchoff  56 
Bender  58, 315, 321c, 333,1*00, 1+11,1+38, 

U55,507,5lU,6l5c,623 

BENDER  FAMILY  THE  1+11 

Benedict  56,333,337,U76,632,663 

Benezette  80l+ 


135 


INDEX 


Benf  er  hX2 

Benford  3$9 

Bankert  58 

Benner  58,229,l|21,li38,li90,621,623a 

61*1  c 
BENDER,  CHARLES  T.  238 
Bennet  232 

Bennett  58,321c,l|01,U73,632a 
BENNETT,  DANIEL  M.  k73 
Bennings  UU^i- 
Benshoff  333 
Bensinger  325 
Benson  58 
Benter  506 

BENWELL,  HARRY  A.  7k9 
Bentz  53, 321c, 623 
Bentzel  58 
Berg,  J.F.  259 
Bergan  6I4.O 
Bergantz  57,58 
Berger  333,li76,k90,U9U 
Bergey  U62,6U0 
Bergman  321c 

Bergstresser  333,U70,512,663 
Beringer  316 
Berkeley  6l5c 
Berkeley  County,  W.Va.  617 
BERKELEY  COUNTY,  W.VA. , HISTORY  OF  617 
Berkey  50,359,6l5c 
BERKEY,  JOHN  ALBERT  359 
Berkheimer  1^20,613,623 
Berkley  321b, 359, 6l5c 
Berks  County  126,190, U03,U07,Ul2,1^0, 

U52,U56,U62,ii67,ii70,U90, 500, 502,507, 

511,  603n,60Ur,60iiz,606e 
Berks tresser  351 
Berlin  31^,333 
Bernard  Ut9b,5lO 
Bernecker  338 
Bernhardt  57 
Bernheisel  352, 511' 
Bernhisel  58 
Berrier  58 
Berrot  80U 

Berry  U91,5o5, 508,621,639, 663 
Bert  58 
Berthold  Ul#b 
Bertolet  l|62,l|67,80l± 
Besant  3lU 
Beshler  663 
Besnage  80ij. 
Besom  58 
Besore  333 
Bessey  ij.19 
Bessonett  8lU 

Best  53,623 
Bethel  U78 

136 


Bethlehem,  Northampton  County  603i 

Bethleham  Township,  Northampton  Co.5l6 

Betts  325,U83,U96 

Betz  337 

Beauchamp  kk3 

Beuler  321c 

Beverley  1;67,809 

Bevington  1|19,507 

Beward  6L|lc 

Beyer  3lU, 315, 325,U69, 632a, 61+0,663 

Beyers  I4.83 

Bibighaus  663 

Bice  58,229,316,736 

Bickert  U02 

Bickford  325 

Biddle  53,315, 316,329, U05,U38, 613,623 

Biddle,   Charles  605d 

BIDDLE,   EDWARD  W.    212 

BIDDLE,    JOSEPHINE  3li0 

Bieber  Ul2 

BIEBER,   BEAVER,   BIEVER.BEEBER  FAMILY. 

HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  I4I2 
Biehl  3li|,5l7 
Bierly  621 
Biery  U70 

Biesecker  50,359,6l5c,6l6a 
Bietsch  333 
Biever  lj.12 
Bigelow  58,509,663 
Bigger  232 
Biggs  623,631e 
Bigham  U78, 623a, 639, 663 
Bigler  325,35l,352,Ur?a 
Bigler,  William  605g 
Bigley  57,736 

Big  Spring,   Cumberland  County  171,172 
Bikle  623a 
Bilger  325 
Billman  58 
Billotte  325 
Billow  58,352 
Bingaman  337, U21 
Bingham  I4.O6 
Bingman  663 

BINING,  ARTHUR  C.   618,636 
BIOGRAPHICAL  REVIEW  PUBLISHING  CO.   50 
Bird  325 
Birley  6l5c 
Bischof  321c 
Bishop  8,53,67,333,lM,HU6,U70,6l5c, 

623,623a 

Bistline  58 

Bittinger  337, 623a, 80U 
Bittner  6l5c 
Bitz  I4.OO 


INDEX 


Bixler  58,333,352,663 

Black  50,57,58,173, 208, 232,315,321b, 
333,337,359,Ul6,i|6U,i|66,U85,6l5c, 
616a, 632, 632a, 61*1  c, 663, 736 

Black,   James  22+2 

Black,    John  2l*2 

Blackburn  3lU,337,6l5a,6l6,61*lc 

BLACKBURN,   E.   HOWARD  6l5,6l5b 

Blackmore  5ll* 

BLACKSTONE,  FRANKLIN  915 

Blackweider  623a 

Blackwell  123 

Blackwell,  John  605a 

Blain  58,663 

Blaine  352,1*38,1*1*3 

Blair  50, 53, 56, 57, 58, 3lU, 315, 321c, 
329,333,337,l*13,lOl*,W*,5l0,623,632 
639,61*lc,663,  632a 

BLAIR,  GEORGE  D.  JR.  310 

Blair,  John  258,  UH4. 

Blair,   Thomas  I4.XU 

BLAIR  AND  HUNTINGDON  COUNTIES. 
POMEROY'S  ATLAS  OF  858 

BLAIR  FAMILY,   MEET  THE  l*ll* 

BLAIR  MAGAZINE  1*13 

Blair's  Gap,  Blair  County  l*ll* 

Blair  Society  J4I3 

Blair  County  2,5,6,8,119,120,128,150, 
152,153,156,158,159,160,165,168, 
170,186,187,191,201,208,211,218, 
221, 228, 229, 230, 233, 236,237, 2li3,2UU, 
308,309,310,311,312,313,31ii,3l5,3l6 
317,318, 319, 320,328, 1*09, 1*12, l*ll*,l*2l*, 
1*28, 1*29, l*35,14;6,l*5l, 1*52, l*56,l*57,U6o, 
1*63, 1*66,1*78, 1*81, 1*85,1*87, 1*88, l*9l*,l*98, 
508, 60iiz, 613, 6LU, 632, 639, 61*1,658, 729, 
736,71*1, 71*3,71*1*,  71*5, 7U6, 809, 850, 851, 
853,855,856,858,866,869,901,950 

BLAIR  COUNTY.    BIO.   &  PORTRAIT  CYCLO.OF 
311* 

BLAIR  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF   312,316,319 

BLAIR  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF  HUNTINGDON 
AND   632 

BLAIR  COUNTY,    INVENTORY  OF  THE  ARCHIVES 
OF  308 

BLAIR  COUNTY,  YESTERDAY  AND  TODAY  313 

BLAIR  COUNTY  CENTENNIAL  CELEBRATION 

309 
Blair  County  Historical  Society  310, 

853,866 
BLAIR       COUNTY   IRON  WORKS,   HISTORY  OF 

317 
BLAIR  COUNTY  PLACE  NAMES   318 
BLAIR  COUNTY  SCHOOLS   320 
BLAIR  COUNTY'S  FIRST  HUNDRED  YEARS 

310  13? 


BLAIR  COUNTY'S  POSTAL  HISTORY  318 

Blaisdell  1*75 

Blake  236,1*69 

Blakely  621 

Blakeslee  325 

Blanchard  621,632 

Blandy  325 

Blank  1*70 

Blatt  58 

Blaugh  321c, 615c 

Bleam  1*00 

Blett  58 

Blocher  623a 

Blodget  123,315 

Bloom  321*,  325, 501*, 6l5c,  632a 

Bloomberg  l*l*9b ,  1*1*9 c 

BLOOMING  GROVE  157 

Blose  31)*,  315 

Bloser  56,623 

Blosser  1*66, 505 

Blough  321b, 613, 615c 

Blount  1*05 

Blowers  57 

Blue  Mountains  7ll* 

Blue  Ridge  Mountains  917 

Blunston  1*71* 

Blunston's  Licenses  329 

Blymyer  58 

Blyner  58 

Blystone  1*1*6 

Blythe  623a, 663 

Boag  325 

Boal  57,325,337,509,621 

Boardman  1*1 5 

Boas  810 

Bobb  229, 236, 311*, 315, 316, 623, 632a 

Bock  315 

Boden  58,1*55,515 

Boehm  1*66 

Boger  1*23 

Boggs  51i,333,Uo6,l*51i,621 

BOGGS,  GEORGE  F.  310 

Bohan  321c 

Bonn  50,315,316,736 

Bohoop  337 

Bole  321c 

Bolger  229,236,315,736 

Bolinger  58,1*21 

Bollander  621 

Boiling  510 

Bollinger  316,333, 623a, 736 

Bolsinger  321c 

Bolton  337,1*27 

Bolze  58 

Bomberger  1*20,810 

Bomgardner  58 


INDEX 


Bona eke r  321b 

Bonaparte  510 

Bonbrake  56,333 

Bond  123,337,1;1;1,1;59 

Bonebreak  229,315,316, 632a 

Bonham  329 

Bonnell  1*26 

Bonner  6l3,623a 

Bonnett  6l6b,80l; 

Bonsall  58, 325,61*0,663 

Bonsum  58 

Booher  57 

Book  53,57,58,315,6U0,61;lc,663 
Books  311;,  315 
Boone  321c, 325, 663 
Boor  50 
Boore  61*  1c 
Boose  325,359,615c 
Booth  ^6 
Boquet  639 
Border  321c, 6l5c 
Bordner  663 
Born  321c 
Borof f  U66 
Borst  50,53,58,325 
Bosler  53,623 
Boslough  U28 
Bossard,l;00 
Bossart  335,337,1*92 
Bosserman  1*23, 623a 
Bossert  736 
Bossinger  $Q 
Bostert  321b 
Boston,  Mass.  911 
Bostwick  58 
Botdorf  663 
Bottenfield  315 
Bouch  325 
Bouchell  80U 
Boucher  50 
Bougher  321c 
Boulton  325 
Bouquet,  Henry  129,901; 
Bouquet's  Expedition  3l;l,90l;,908,909 
Bourke  1*50 
Bouslough  3l5,l;5l 
Bousum  61;0 
Bovard  663 
Bowan  333 
Bowans  1*1*1* 
Bowen  ^3 
BOWEM,  ELI  660 
BOWEN,  THOMAS  V.  310 
Bower  58, 1*05,1*07, 1*21,1*55, 621, 632a, 663 
Bowers  53,06,58,229,236,315,333,337, 
U07,l;l;6,li55,l;78, 505,507         i38 


Bowers ox  356 

Bowie  329 

Bowles  208,311;, 315 

Bowling  1*1*3 

Bowman  50, 53, 56, 316. 321c, 325,l;07,l+l5, 

U21,l|23,l;l;9c,l;6l,U69,505,6l5c,623 
Bowman,  Samuel  M.  Ip_5 
BOWMAN,  S.L.  1*15 
BOWMAN  FAMILY,  THE  1*15 
Bowne  4O5 
Bowring  1*02 

Bowser  57,58, 3l5,l;21,l439,l*l;6,6l3,6l5a 
Bowsman  102 
Boyce  315,325,1;73 
Boyd  232, 32l*,333, 337,1*16,1*23,1*30,1*32, 

61*0, 663,808, £09, 810 
Boyd,  Thomas  913,911*,95l 
BOYD,  THE  STORY  OF  DAVID  1*16 
Boyden  1*66 
Boyer  50,53,57,58,315,325, 356,1*07, 

1*21,1*1*6,1*70,1*90, 507,6l5c,663 
Boyle  321c, 325 
Boyles  208,311;, 315, hi 2 
Boynton  663 
Boyts  321c 
Brabazon  1*25 
Brack  512 
Brackbill  58,1;55 
Bracken  321c 
Brackenridge  12l*,359 
Braddock  639 

Braddock,  Edward  129,902 
Braddock' s  Defeat  330, 31*1, 661,708,901, 

902,903,910 
Brader  1*69, 516 
Bradfield  58 

Bradford  67,12l*,l*38,l*l*l,631g 
Bradford,  David  916 
Bradford  County  6l,220,60l*x 
Bradley  53,155, 232, 315, 321c,  333,1*38, 

1*1*5,623 
Bradshaw  U33 

Brady  103,329, 1*17,1*18,1*96,621,639,663 
Brady,  Hugh  Ul7 

BRADY,  WILLIAM  YOUNG  103,1*17,1^8 
BRADY  ANNALS  1*17,1*18 
BRADY,  THE  STORY  OF  CAPTAIN  SAM  103 
Brady'  s  Revenge  719 
Brainerd  639 
Brake  333,337,61*lc 
Brallier  321c,  333,1*19 
BRALLIER,  J.  MERLE  1+19 
BRALLIER,  FAMILY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  1*19 
Bramen  321; 
Brammell  3lU 
Brandler  321c 


INDEX 


Brandon  53 

Brandt  £3,56,57, 58, 3H+,329,1*08,U26, 

U66,623 
Branson  123 
Brant  50,6l5c 
Brant,   Joseph  911 
Brantlinger  316 
Bratton  58,337,3U6,3>;7,3H8,l|29,5l5, 

623,61*0.663 
Breading  UU3 
Bream  53,623 

Brechbill  53,56,333,337,623 
Breckenridge  56,117, 329, 333, 337, U30, 

639 
Bregunier  80U 

Brehm  623 

Brehman  632a, 736 

Bridenbaugh  623a 

BRIDENBAUTH,  E.S.   260 

Breitigan  500 

Breneman  50, 58, 6l6, 61+1  c 

Brenisholtz  333 

Brennecke  208, 3lU 

Brenneman  53,li8l 

Brennon  58 

Brent  61+1  c 

Brentlinger,  Ann  513 

Brereton  56 

BRERETON,  T.J.    33U 

Bressler,   53,325 

Breth  325 

Brethren  Church  151, 152,153,195 

BRETHREN  CHURCH,   HIST.   OF  THE  TUNKERS 

AND  195 
BRETHREN   IN  THE  MIDDLE  DISTRICT.   HIST. 

OF  CHURCH  OF  153 
Bretz  53, 352, U66,U96, 623 
Brevard  U+3,735 
Brew  621 

Brewer  56,232,1+17 
Brewster  58,1+38, 632,61;0 
Bricker  53, 333,337, 338, 623, 61+0 
Brickley  508 

Bridenbaugh  229,311+,  1+51, 632a 
Bridenstine  1+1+6 
Bridgens  621 
Briel  325 
Brien  510 
Brigham  337 
Bright  U32 
Brindel  53,61+0 
Brindle  57,58,333,335,623 
Briner  58,663 
Brinkerhoff  623,623a 

Brinley  333 

Brinton  53,123  139 


Brisben  58,621 

Brisbin  6I4O 

Brison,   James  912 

British  Prisoners  603a 

Britten  61+lc 

Britton  56,1+91 

Brixner  321b 

Broad  321c 

Broadbend  61+lc 

Brockerhoff  621 

Brockman  1+01 

Brodbeck  61+0 

Brode  316 

Brodhead,  Daniel  601,912 

Brodhead's  Raid  719 

Broliar  1+19 

Brolier  1+19 

Brombach  3l!+,632a 

Brombaugh  1+21 

Brooke  359,1+06,1+23 

Brooklyn  Bridge  120 

Brooks  57,232,1+05,1+1+1+ 

Brookville,   Jefferson  Co.   650 

Brooky  337 

Brosius  56 

Brotherlin  311+ 

Brotherline  315 

Brothers  58,325 

Brotherton  333,337,338,1+32 

Brotz  321c 

Brough  58,31*7,663 

B  rouse  1+1+6 

Brown  53,57,58,10l+,l55,208,232,3l5, 
321c,325,333, 337,338, 3U6,3U8,1;05, 
1+06,1+12,1+15,1+17,1+21,1+23,1+25,1+1+1,1+1+1+, 
1+1+6,1+51,1+63,1+69,1+70,1+83,1+85,1+90,1+92, 
50U, 505,509, 5l5,6l3,621,631e,631g, 
632, 639, 61+0, 61+lc,  663,808 

Brown,   Enoch  661 

Brown,    John  10l+, 661,917 

BROWN,    CAPTAIN  JOHN  AND  HARPER'S  FERRY 

10U 

BROWN,    SESQUI-CENTENNIAL  MEMORIAL 

SERVICE,    ENOCH   705 
BROWN  AND  ELEVEN  SCHOLARS,   MEMORIAL  OF 

ENOCH   70U 
Brown's  Raid  917 
Brownawell  53 
Brownback  1+21 
Brownfield  1+92 
BROWNING,   CHARLES  H.    812 
Brownlee  58,337,509 
BROWNING,   MESHACH  3 
Brownson  5H,  56, 232,1+06 
Brua  315,316 
Brubacher  $3 


INDEX 


Brubaker  50,56, 232, 315, 337, U20,UU6, 

1*66, 500, 505,616a,  663 
BRUBAKER,   BOMBERGER,   FOGELSANGER, 

GENERAL  INFORMATION  REGARDING  THE 

FAMILIES     1*20 
Bruce  6lOa 
Bruckhart  623 
Bruckman  6l6 
Brugger  621,663 
Brugh  50 
Brumbach  1*21 
Brumback  505 
Brumbaugh  57,58,229.236,315,316,333, 

337, 1*07,1*19, I*21,l*ii6,l*85,6l3,632, 

632a,  61*0,61*lc,  736 
BRUMBAUGH,  GAIUS  MARCUS  1*21,1*1*6,722 
BRUMBAUGH,  J.  ELVIN  310,318 
BRUMBAUGH,  MARTIN  GROVE  151,662 
BRUMBAUGH  FAMILY,  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  1+21 
Brundage  663 
Bruner  6l5a 
Brungart  621 
BRUNHOUSE,  ROBERT  L.  618 
Brunner  58,356,1*70,1*90 
Bruno t  80l* 

Bryan  121*,  321b,  321c,  325,1*38,1*78 
Bryon,  George  6o5c 
Bryner  58 

Bryson  333,337,621,639,663 
Bryum  1*66 
Buchanan  51*,  105, 200, 232, 311*, 3l*6, 3l*7, 

31*8,1*06,1*16,1*19,  1*52, 621,639 
Buchanan,  James  105,259 
BUCHANAN,  THE  LIFE  AND  PUBLIC  SERVICES 

OF  JAMES  105 
Bucher  53, 58, 200, 1*81,508, 623, 623a, 

663,810 
Buchtel  621 
Buck  115, 315, 321c,  336, 1*09,616,  632a, 

61*0, 61*lc,  663 
BUCK,  MERCEDES  118 
BUCKALEW,  JOHN  M.  71]* 
Buckingham  1*22, 1*38. 631e 
BUCKINGHAM,  JAMES  1*22 
BUCKINGHAM,  ANGESTORS  OF  EBENEZER  1*22 
Buckingham,  Bucks  Co.  603i 
BUCKLER,  HELEN  128 
Buckman  6l5c 
Bucks  663 
Bucks  County  258,1*02,1*15,1*26,1*62,1*71. 

1*72, 1*90. 503, 60  3i,603n,  6030, 60l*e,60l*f, 

60l*m,  60L*x,  606e 
Buckwalter  i!o7,l*62 
BUFFALO  VALLEY,  ANNALS  OF  36I 
Buhl  615 c 
Buhrman  333 


BUILDING  OF  THE  BRIDGE  120 

Bukey  1*33 

Bulger  1*92 

Bulick  632a 

Bull  1*23,663 

Bull,  Elizabeth  1*23 

BULL,  JAMES  H.  1*23 

Bull,    John  1*23, 603j, 606b 

BULL  FAMILY  1*23 

BULLOCH,    J.G.B.    702 

Bunker  311* 

Bunn  58,1*23 

Bunnell  58 

Burbeck  1*71* 

Burbeck,   Andrew  916 

Burchfield  311,621,663 

Burd  316,338, 1*1*0, 616,639, 61*lc 

Burd,  James  603b 

Burg  663 

Burgard  519 

Burger  56,1*21 

Burgess  232 

BURGESS,  GEORGE  H.  865 

Burget  315, 316, 1*21, 632a 

Burgett  $3 

Burgner  53,623 

BURGNER,  M.K.  1*79 

Burgoon  l55,321c,l*ll,l*59 

Burk,  56,333 

Burke  155,311*, 321b, 639 

Burket  229, 311|, 316, 321c, 1*21, 1*28, 1*85, 

1*98, 519, 61*0, 61*lc,  736 
BURKET,  MARION  G.  310 
BURKET,  MARTIN  310 
BURKET,  HISTORY  OF  THE  DESCENDANTS  OF 

PETER  519 
Burket t  57, 61*1  c 
Burkhart  321c, 623, 632a 
Burkholder  56, 58,311*,  333, 337, 338, 

351,1*12, 1*1*2, 1*61, 500, 505, 615c,  623a 
Burlew  61*0 
Burley  3l!*,632a 
Burner  505 
Burnett  l*05,61*lc 
Burnham  58 
Burns  56, 58, 315, 321c,  333, 337, 3l*7, 61*lc, 

663 
Burnside  621,632,663 
BURNT  CABINS.  FORBES  ROAD,  PARNELL'S 

KNOB  TO  338 
Burrell  1*96 
Burris  1*1*9  c,  61*1  c 
Burt  1*05 

Bush  56,58, 31J*, 315,333,1*1*3,1*78,621,61*0, 
Bushman  31l*,  623, 623a 
Bushong  80l* 


11*0 


INDEX 


Bushy  Run,  Westmoreland  Co.   903  908 

Buss  I4.69 

Busse  lj.05 

Buswell  505 

Buterbaugh  325 

Butland  321b 

Butler  57,232,236,337,5lO,5l2,632a 

BUTLER,   MARY  358 

Butler,  William  911 

Butler  County  120,U57,l493,650 

Butsfield  337 

Butt  U36 

Buttorf  58 

Butts  229,316,338,613 

BUTTS,   JAMES  E.    310 

Butz,   58,1112,1470,632 

Buyers   2^2,663 

Buzzard  I4OO 

Byerly  U08 

Byers  232, 325,333, 337, 1*19,1428,613 

623a,663,8lO 
BYERS,   WILLIAM  L.    302 
BYGONE  DAYS   IN  THE  COVE,    RECOLLECTIONS 

OF  611+ 
Byler  6I4O 

BYLER,   CYRUS  A.    156 
Byng  h3$ 
Byrne  l55,Ull 
Cable  50,1419 
Caddy  321c 
Cadwalader  123 
Cadwallader  632 
CADZCW,   DONALD  A.      358 
Cagey  I466 
Cagney  I4I4 9b 
Cain  Ul2 

Calderwood  31k, 315,316, 632a 
Caldwell  57,58,200,321c,325,337,U23 

li91,50U,5lli,621,632,639 
CALDWELL,    J. A.    859 
CALDWELL,    J. A.   COMPANY  3l*l,  3k2 
Calhoun  50,58, 352, 6i6,61|lc 
Calkins   325 
Callahan  50*4,621 
Callan  321c 
Callander  338 
Callender  I438 
Calvert  5lU 

Calvert  County,  Md.   H58,722 
Calvin  123, 31U, 315, 316, 632a, 736 
Calwell  515 
Cambria  County  108,109, 118. 150.155 

219, 2214,225,227,321,322,  hll,kl9,k21, 

U26,l493,637, 667,851,859, 866 
CAMBRIA  COUNfY,  HISTORY  OF  321 
CAMBRIA  COUNTY,  ILLUSTRATED  HISTORICAL 


COMBINATION  ATLAS  OF  859 

CAMBRIA  COUNTY  PIONEERS  322 

Cambria  Iron  Works  322 

Cambridge  621 

Camerer  315, U21 

Cameron  58,1419,663 

Cameron  County  61,650 

Camp  58,321b,l405 

Campbell  53,56,57,58,229,232,321a 

321b , 321c, 325, 333, 336, 337 . 3U7 . 359 

li06,Ul9,U2U,l+28,ii32,U38,l;Ul,W*,U69, 

1490,505,508,613,621,632, 639, 6U0,663 
Campbell,   Jacob  M.   322 
CAMPBELL,    JOSEPH  ANDREW  I42I4 
Campbell,    Joseph  Andrew  Kelly  I42I4 
CAMPBELL-DEAL  GENEALOGY  I42I4 
Campman  325 
Canaan  I42I 

Canal,   Pennsylvania   321, 3h3 
Canan  200, 31I4, 315, 316, 321a, 321c, 632 

639 
Candor  663 
Canfield  621 
Cannon  I2I4 
Canole   316 

Cannonsburg,  Washington  County  263 
Cantner  56 
Capers   316 
Caperton  115 
CAPTAIN  JACK,   THE  SCOUT,   OR  THE  INDIAN 

WARS  ABOUT  OLD  FORT  DUQUESNE  902 
Caquelin  507 
Carbaugh  53,56,336,1412 
Carberry  736 
CARDIGAN  911 
Cardigan,  Michael  911 
Carey  519 

Carl  56, 333,337, 5ll|,6l6b,623,6l4lc 
Carlin  337 
Carlisle,   Cumberland  County  105,151| 

172,173,175,176,185,212-215,250,327 

603h,728,906 
CARLISLE,   CIVIL  WAR  DAYS  IN   211* 
CARLISLE,   EARLY  PUBLICATIONS  OF  2l£ 
CARLISLE,   OLD  AND  NEW  212 
CARLISLE,   THIS   IS   213 
CARLISLE  AND  CARLISLE  BARRACKS, 

MILITARY  HISTORY  OF  728 
CARLISLE'S  OLD  GRAVEYARD,   MEMORIES  OF 

I51l 
Carliss  I4I45 
Carmichael  3146,31*8, 1*58 
Carmon  6I4O 
Cam  315 
Carnell  6I4IC 
Carney  57,321c 


H4l 


INDEX 


CARNEY,  W.H.   165 

Cams  316 

Carothers  8, 58, 32U, 329, 623, 639 

Carpenter  50, 208, U26, 507,613,614.0 

Carper  315,316 

Carr  117,325,337,  144i,809 

Carrell  6l5c 

Carroll  I4O6, 1*75, 510 

Carroll  County,  Maryland  1*95 

Carroll's  Delight  I4O6 

Car roll town,   Cambria  County  Ull 

Carruth  I4.I8 

Carry  i4.l4.l4. 

Carson  232, 321;,  333, 337, 359,1*38 

Carstairs  67 

Carter  U23,U27,U92,6l5c 

CARTER,    JOHN  H.    350 

Carthew  321c 

Caruthers  337 

Carty  338 

Cascio  359 

Cass  663 

Casebeer  6l5c,6l6a 

Casey  325 

Casha  8OI4 

Cashman  1*28, 623a 

Casner  58 

Casper  663 

Casper,  Adolf  B.   357,61*6 

Case  311*,  315 

Cassady  58,61*0  _ 

Cassanave  3ll*,3l5 

Cassat  623a 

Cassatt  80l* 

Cassel  1*32, l*l*9a,l*l*9c, 1*62 

Casselberry  I462 

Cassey  58 

Cassidy  3l6,632a 

Cassler  50,l4l46 

Caster  I4I4I4 

Castle  663 

Castner  I436 

Castor  58 

CATCHINGS,  FERMINE  BAIRD  1*0  5 

Cathcardt  1*30 

Cathcart  $i\,  58, 325, 50l* 

Catherines -town  913 

Catherman  1*03 

Gathers  631f 

Catholic  Church  155 

Catholic  Missionary  108 

Caton  510 

Cauffman  58 

Cavanaugh  I4I9 

Caveny  663 

Caves  619,655 


Cavins  632a 

Caylor  1*1*1* 

Census  of  1790  620 

Central  Pennsylvania  51,52,350,508 

9$k,9tt,9$6 
CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA,   COMMEMORATIVE 

BIOGRAPHICAL  RECORD  51, £2 
CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA  MARRIAGES  61*6 
Centre  County  11,12,51,52,100,150,186 

187,210,261,262,323,328,1*06,1*09,1*12 
1*21*, 1*29, l*51*,l*68,l*8l,l*96,60l*y,621, 

626,61*8,651*,655,7l*2,955 

CENTRE  AND  CLINTON  COUNTIES,  HISTORY 

621 
Cesna  663 

Cessna  50,1*32, 6l5a,6l6 
Cever  663 
Chacey  1*19 
Chain  512 

Chaifant  5l5  Ci»atfa*t 
Chamberlain  58, 3l5,3l6,L*2l*,  1*1*5, 1*58, 

507,6l3,6l5a,6l5c,61;lc,663 
Chamberlin  50,53 
Chambers  5U, 56, 173, 232. 329, 333,336 

338,359,Ho5,lt06,la7,Ul8,U25,£aiO,l4M, 

U78, 621,639, 663 
Chambers,  Benjamin  217,1+25,906 
CHAMBERS,   GEORGE  809 
Chambers,    James  217 
CHAMBERS,   ROBERT  W.    911,913 
Chambersburg,  Franklin  Co.   9,102,172 

216,217, 332, 1;25,809, 906,917 
CHAMBERS  BJRG,    ITS  RECORD  AND  ITS 

PROSPECTS   216 
CHAMBERSBURG  IN  THE  COLONY  AND  IN  THE 

REVOLUTION   217 
Chamblin  1*01 

Chancellorsville,   Battle  of  71*3 
Chandler  I4.27 
Chaney  58 

Chapman  325,1*23,663 
Charles  58,315,356 
Charteris  903 
Chartier's  Town  66I4. 
Charlton  663 
Chase  325 
Chatard  510 

CHATHAM,    JOHN  H.    323,657 
Cheek  J4I9 
Chemung  913 
Cherokee  Trail  7 
Cherry  3lU,3l5 
Chester  1*1*5, 603h 
Chester  County  1*06,1*12,1*23,1*27,1*32,1*33 

l437,U55,U7li,li97,5l2,603h,603i,603n, 


11*2 


INDEX 


Chester  County  cont'd.  60l+f ,60l+k,60l+l, 

60l+x,606e,7l+2 
Chestnut  337,1+1+1+,  623 
Chew  115,121+ 
Chicago,   111.   5,6 
Chicago  Medical  College  128 
Chick  32^ 

Chicken  Raiders  736 
Chidsey  1+02 
Chilcoat  57, 58, £08 
Chilcote  61+0 
Chilcott  508 
Childs  58 

Chilli cothe  Town  661; 
Chingas.  Chief  901,903 
Chinn  1+1+9  c 
Chisolm  58,61+0 
Chittenden  509 
Chrisman  512 
Chris sey  321c 
Christ  333,1+12,1+70 
Christ  Church,  Philadelphia  603b 
Christie  J4I6 
Chris tlieb  623 

Chris  tman   1+21 
Chris tman,   Jesse  855 
Chris tner  6l5c 

Christy  I55,li73, 632a, 639, 663 
Chritzman  56,333,519 
Chronister  57,623 
Church  U38,631f 
Church  of  God  156 
CHURCH  OF  GOD,  BARE  MEMORIAL  156 
Church  of  the  Brethern  116,153,195 
253,255 

CHURCHES.  BETWEEN  THE  MOUNTAINS  163 

CHURCHES  OF  THE  VALLEY  172 

Churchville,   Chester  Co.   603i 

Cisney  58 

CITY  IN  THE  DAWN  907 

Civil  War  7,9,125,205,211|,232,332, 
351,1+15,663, 736,737, 738, 739, 71+0 
71+1, 71+2, 71+3,71+1+,  7^5, 71+6,917 

Claar  236,1+39, 61+lc 

CLAAR  CONG. HISTORY  OF  UPPER  AND  LOWER 
152 

Clapper  3l!+,3l5,l+12,l+21, 1+1+6,507,613 

Clare  316 

Clarion  County  5l,60l+z,650 

Clark  50,57,58,311i,3l5,3l6,329,333 
336,1405,1+19,  U30,l+l+l+,l+63, 1+83,1+90,505 
508 ,  509 ,  5lU,  616, 623, 632a,  61+lc,  663 
736 

CLA.RK,  CHARLES  B.  203,319 

Clarke  56,58,232,316,338,1+39,519,663 

Clarkson  58,632 


Clary  56,325 

Claudy  329 

Clauser  1+21 

Clay  58,1+08,1+78 

Claysburg,   Blair  County  218 

Clayton  56,58,333 

Clearfield  County  51,112,150,165 

169,186,187,321+,325,326,1+56,501+, 

60l+y,867 
CLEARFIELD  COUNTY.  LUMBERING  AND 

RAFTING  IN  326 
CLEARFIELD  COUNTY,  PRESENT  AND  PAST 

321+ 
CLEARFIELD  COUNTY,    20TH  CENTURY 

HISTORY  OF  325 
Cleaves   316 
Clegg  61+lc 
Clelan  58 
Clem  507 
Clemens  1+71 

CLEMENS,  WILLIAMS  M.   1+31 
Clements  1+1+1+ 
demons  1+62 
Clems  on  315,1+23 

Clendenin  53,623 
Clendennin  663 
Clepper  53,623 
Cleveland  623a 
Clevenger  56 
Clever  53,623 
Clewell  1+70 
Cliber  316 
Clifford     208 
Clifton  1+02 
Cline  321+, 505, 61+lc 

Clingan  1+23,1+83 
Clinger  321c 

Clingerman  3ll+ 

Clinton  County  52.61,100,150,1+83 

60l+z,621,626,61+U,651+ 
Clippinger  53,333 
Clones  736 
Close  58,663 
Closson  316 
Clouse  315,1|19,613 
Clouser  58, 61+lc 
Clover  321+ 

Clover  Creek,  Blair  Co.  159 
Cloyd  58 
Clugage  632 
Cluggage  639 
Clugston  333 
Clyde  808 

Clymer  12l+,  1+00, 1+23, 1+71 
Coar  1+02 
Coates  316,1+23 


11+3 


INDEX 


Coats  337 

Cobaugh  50,321b,6l5c 

Cobean  623a 

Cober  3$9 , 6l5c 

Coblentz  U63 

Coburn  53 

Cocalico,  Lancaster  County  1U;2 

Cochet  80U 

Cochran  58,123, 315, 32*4, 351,1406,1423, 

515,663 
COCHRAN,  JOSEPH  3ll7 
Cochrane  3^7 
Cocklin  1|26, 507,623 
Code  519 
Coder  359 
CODMAN,  JOHN  720 
Coffey  53,3lU,623,736 
COFFIN,  SELDEN  J.  256 
C  off  man  $6,  311*,50  5 
Coffroth  50, 359, 6l5c,6l6a 
Cohen  5lO,6l5c 
Colborn  50,359,6l5c,6l6a 
Colclesser  315 
COLCORD,  MAHLON  J.  657 
Coldren  58 
Coldsmith  337 
Cole  53, 31U, 315, 316, 321c, 325,U90, 623a 

736 
Colehouse  623a 
Coleman  208, 3lU,3l5, 321c, 325, Uo5,Ul5 

U9,U81,6l5c,632a,639 
Coleman,  John  903 
Colestock  333 
Colfelt  6l5a 
Colgate  58 
Colhoun  k32 
College  and  Academy  of  Philadelphia 

123 
C oiler  58 
Collier  58 
Collin  3XU 
Collins  50,58,321a,32ii,325,Ul9,U96 

623a 
Colmy  U33 
COLONIAL  DAMES  OF  AMERICA,  REGISTER  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA  SOCIETY  700,701 
COLONIAL  GOVERNORS,  PENNSYLVANIA 

SOCIETY  OF  703 
Colonial  Period  603b, 609,700, 701, 702 

703,910 
COLONIAL  RECORDS.  (PA.ARCHIVES)600, 

602 
Colony  58 
Colorado  7 
Coltabaugh  315 
Columbia  County  1|12, 10-5,626 


Colvert  UOI 

Colvin  3l5,li92,6l5a,6Ulc 

Colyer  58,1423   ' 

Combes  14;3 

Comer  505 

Comerer  6Ulc 

Comings  1;32 

Commings  53 

Coinp  58,336 

Compher  6l6 

Compton  500,6l5c 

Conard  6l6 

Conaway  32I4 

Conder  359 

Condron  3H4, 315,316 

Conemaugh,   Cambria  County  219 

CONEMAUGH:   A  GRAPHIC  STORY  OF  THE 

JOHNSTOWN  FLOOD   219 
Conemaugh  Valley  321 
Confer  57,3ll4,3l5,321c,632a 
Conley  325 
Conn  58 

Connecticut  UOl4,U22 
Connell  663 
Connelly  321c,  1M 
Conner  I485 
Connor  325,1423 
Conococheague,  Franklin  County  ^25, 

CONOCOCHEAGUE,   HIST. OF  PRESBYTERIAN 

CHURCH  OF  UPPER  WEST  181 
CONODOGUINET  SECRETS   336 
Conrad  155, 315, 321c 
Conrad  58,507 
Conser  621 
CONTINENTAL  ARMY,   HISTORICAL  REGISTER 

OF  THE  OFFICERS  OF  THE  717 
Continental  Congress  12l| 
Contner  58,663 
Conway  6l5c 
Conwell  507 
Cook  58,232,3l6,321c,32l4,333,Ul7,l421, 

U27,l438,l4l49b,l+9l,507,6l5a,6l5c,621, 

663 
COOK,    FREDERICK  716 
Cooke   329,1418 
Cooker  325 
Cooks  115 
Coolidge  U33 
Coons  58,155,333 
Coope  U27 
Cooper  53,58, 232, 321c,359, Ul9,l427, 

U83,l490,507,621,632,663,809 
COOPER,    JOHN  M.    70l4,809 
Coover  53,56,333,^26,623 
COOVER,   MELANCHTHON  U26 


II4I4 


INDEX 


COOVER-KOBER-COVER  FAMILY,   A  LIMITED 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  1*26 
Cope  53,U27,U71 
COPE,   GILBERT  1*27,1*97 
Cope,  Oliver  1*27 
COPE  FAMILY  1*27 
Cop eland  58 
Copelin  325 
Copenhaver  58 
Coplin  3h7 
Corbett  56,58 
Corbin  57,58,632 
Corder  1*05 
Corkle  58 
Corl  315 

Corman  53,58,621,623 
Corn  316 

Cornelius  57,315 
Cornell  1*66 
Comely  325 
Cornman  623 
CORNU,   DONALD   709 
Cornyn  632 
Corp  325 
Corpus  56 
Corson  57,1*23,1*21* 
Cort  333 

CORT,    CYRUS   701*,  705, 706 
Corwell  337 
Coshum  623a 
Coster  321b 
Cotton  1*02 
Cottrell  613 
Couch  58 
Coudriet  325 
Coughenour  1*21 
Coulson  53,623a 
Coulter  316, 321*,  1*05, 1*73 
Countryman  50,6l5c 
Courtney  359 
Court right  519 
Covalt  50 
Coveney  6l5a 
Coventry  507 

Cover  50,321b,321c,333,6l6a,l*26 
COVER-COOVER-KOBER  FAMILY,  A  LIMITED 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  1*26* 
Covington  1*58 
Covode  50,321b,6l6a 
Cowan,  337,338 
Cowen  1*28 

COWEN,  ALBERT  A.  1*28 
Cowen,  Edward  1*28 
Cowden  810 
Cowder  325 
Cowen  229, 311;, 315, 325 


Cowhart  32l* 

Cowher  1*68 

Cowles  509 

Cox  53, 58, 315,321c. 325,338, 3U7, 359, 

1*12, 1*29, 1*1*1,1*56,U78, 509, 616a,  663 
Cox,  George  303,30l*,306 
COX,  H.  PAUL  1*29 
Cox,  Joseph  303,301*, 306 
Cox,  Joshua  1*29 
Cox,  Samuel  30l*,305 
Cox,  Susanna  30  5 
COX  FAMILY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  JOSHUA  AND 

ELIZABETH  (SPAN0GLE)1*29 
Coxe  338 
Coxey  356 

Coxey,  Jacob  S.  356 
Coxey' s  Army  356 
Coy  1*98 

Coyle  53,232,321c,623 
Crabbs  1*33 
Crabill  505 
Crago  631e 
Craig  56,58, 232, 316,325,333,U30, 1*32, 

1*50,623,808 
CRAIG,  JANE  MARIA  1*30 
CRAIG,  SAMUEL  SR. , PIONEER  TO  WESTERN 

PENNSYLVANIA  1*30 
CRAIGHEAD  5h,5l5 
Crain  5U, 329, 1*38, 1*78, 810 
Craine  31^,31f> 
CRAINE,  EUGENE  R.  729 
Cramer  57,58, 232, 321c,333,U20, 1*1*1*, 

hh6 
Cramp ton  507 
Crandell  507 
Crane  316,519 
CRANE,  MARY  KNIGHT  725 
Crautzdorf  1*1*2 
Craven  338 
Crawford  5U,56, 58, 3Hi3l5, 316, 333, Uo5, 

l*23,i*31,i;70,l*85,U96,507, 519, 623,632, 

632a,639,663 
Crawford,  William  631a, 951 
Crawford  County  1*28,650 
Crawford's  Expedition  631a, 719 
CRAWFORD  FAMILY  RECORDS  1*31 
Crea  32l* 
Creamer  663 
Crebs  ^6 
Cree  236 
Crego  1*08 

Creigh  5U,232,329,352,663 
CREIGH,    THOMAS  181 
Creighton  315,61*0 
Cremer  58,333,632 
Cresap  129 


1U5 


INDEX 


Cresap,  Michael  631,662 

Cresap,  Thomas  903 

CRESAP,  THOMAS -MARYLAND  FRONT  IERMAN 

129 
Cresinger  1;62 
Cressler  623 
Cressman  58,1;90 
Cresson  67,801; 

Cresson,  Cambria  County  118,866 
Cresson  Township,  Cambria  County  118 
Cresswell  32^,1+63,632 
Crider  315, 333,337,196 
Crilley  232 
Cripe  U2X 

Crissman  58,3l5,3l6,61;0 
Crist  57,58, 337, 6l5c,623, 663 
Criswell  56,3lU,3l6,3l;6,i;l;6,l;63 
Criswell,  Elizabeth  M.  Hi; 
Critchfield  6l5c 
Crocket  1;05 
Croft  56,337,ii28,623 
Croghan  121;,  352, 632, 639 
Croghan,  George  129, 661;, 901, 903 
Croll  58,623a 
Croman  623 
Cromer  57,333 
Cromwell  61;0 
Crone  57,336,507,61;0 
Cronimiller  663 
Crook  507 
Crooks  J466 
Crosby  I4.96 

CROSBY,  JANE  SNOWDEN  k93 
Cross  337,l;98,5l5,6UO,6Ulc 
Crossman  316 
Crosthwaite  3ll|,632a 
Crothers  509 
Crotsley  57,61;0 
Crotzer  663 
Crouch  U62 

Crouse  58,5l7,623a,61;lc,663 
Crouthamel  I4.9O 
Crow  58,337,U71 
Crowell  321;,  333 
Crowley  58,311; 
Crownover  58 
Crowther  509 
Croyl  325 

Croyle  57,321c,l;39,6l5c 
Crozier  58,61;0 
Crum  57,58, 3lU,321c,638, 639 
Crumbaker  3lU 
Crump  115 
Crutchfield  115 
Cryder  200,311;, 632, 639 
Cryder,  Israel  638 


Csucska  321c 

Cuddy  663 

Cuff  232 

CULBERT30N  FAMILIES,  GENEALOGY  OF  THE 
CULBERTSON  AND  1;32 

Culbertson  5U,56,58,333,337,1;25,1;30, 
l;32,U77,61;0,61;lc,663,808,809 

CULBERTSON,  LEWIS  R.  k32 

CULBERTSON  AND  CULBERSON  FAMILIES, 
GENEALOGY  OF  THE  U32 

Cullen  58 

Culp  3l5,3l6,l;71,61;lc,663 

Cumberland  County  11.12,53,101,103, 
105,llU,ll5,12l;,l5U,l66,171-176, 
185, 212-215, 231, 250, 327, 328, 329, 335, 
1;01,1;06,1;08,1;17,1;18,1;20,1;21,1;23,1;26, 

k30,h32,k3Q,hko,kk2,k5k,k&,ktf,h65> 

1;68,U75,1;78,1;92,1;93,1;96,507,509,51U 
515, 60  3h,  60  3n,  60l;f ,  60l;t,  60l;w,  60lpc, 
606f, 623, 627, 629, 632, 658, 667, 728, 906, 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,    BIOGRAPHICAL  ANNALS 
of  $3 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF  329 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY,    TWO  HUNDRED  YEARS 
IN  327 

CUMBERLAND  AND  ADAMS  COUNTIES,   HISTORY 
OF  623 

CUMBERLAND  COUNTY  IN  THE  REVOLUTION 

335 
CUMBERLAND,    TOWNSHIPS  OF  MOTHER  328 
Cumberland  Valley  11, $h3 171, 172,711;, 

715,809 
CUMBERLAND  VALLEY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  629 
Cummer  519 
Cummin  663 

Cummings  337,352,Wi,U91,663 
Cummins  58,1;66,61;0 
Cunning  58,U5l 
Cunningham  50,56,58, 200, 232, 311;, 321; 

359,l;19,l;30,l;32,l;33,l;85,5l9,6l6a, 

623a, 663, 809 
CUNNINGHAM,  JAMES  L.  U33 
Cupp  61;lc 
Cupples  3U7 
Curfman  236 
Curley  232 
Curly  336 
Curran  509,736 
Curriden  ^6 

Curry  31k, 325, 337, U21,U96, 632a 
Curten  337 
Curtin  1;06, 621,810 
Curtin,  Andrew  Gregg  605h,7l;6 
Curtis  1;05,1;1;5,507 
Cushwa  56,232,333 
Custard  337 


1U6 


INDEX 


Custer  50, 321c, 1*21, 6l5c 

CUSTER,   EDGAR  A.   1* 

Cuts  hall  57,61*0 

Dahl  6l5c 

Dahlman  232 

Dailey  631g 

DAILEY,   MRS  ORVLLLE  D.    723,721; 

Daily  57 

Dalby  61*0 

Dale  £3, 325, 501*, 621, 623 

Dana  101, 80l* 

Danges   321c 

Daniel  1*23 

Daniels  236,316, 1*18, 61*1  c 

DARING  DEEDS  AND  ADVENTURES  OF  LEWIS 

THE  ROBBER  12 
Darling  1*23 
Darlington  61ilc,663 
Darr  53,325 
Dartt  621 
Dasher  58 
Daub  6l5c 
Daubenbach  58 
Daiibenspeck  57 

Daugherty  336, 1*38, 14*6, 6l5c,6l6 
DAUGHERTY,    JOHN  H.   168 
Daughinbaugh  1*1*6 
DAUGHTER  OF  AFFLICTION  10 
Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution 

723,721* 
DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 

MAGAZINE,   GENEALOGICAL  GUIDE  733 
DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 

PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORY  OF  THE  731 
Dauphin  County,   55,178, 179, I85,li20,li65, 

603h,603i,60l*g,60l*x,625,627 
DAUPHIN  AND  LEBANON  COUNTIES,   HISTORY 

OF  625 
DAUPHIN  COUNTY,   COM.BIO.ENCY.   OF  $$ 
DAUPHIN,    CUMBERLAND,   FRANKLIN , BEDFORD , 

ADAMS  AND  PERRY  COUNTIES,   HISTORY 

AND  TOPOGRAPHY  OF  627 
Davenport  58,315 
David  50,56,57,58, 321c, 621 
Davidson  53, 51i,  57, 325, 333, Ui3,6l5a, 

623,61*lc,735,809 
Davies  321c,  1*78, 6l5c 
Davis  57,58,208,232,3Hi,3l5,3l6,321b, 

32l*,325,336,356,li02,li05,li08,lil9,li21, 

li23,li2li,Ji32, 1*35,1*38, 1*1*1, 1*1*1*, 

l*l*9b, 1*50, 1*76,1*78, 1*90, 507, 6l5c,639 

61*0,663,736 
DAVIS,   GEORGE  JACOB  JR.   1*35 
DAVIS,   TARRING  S.    316,320 
Davison  56, 3l!i, 325,333,337,1*23 
Dawson  321c 


Day  53,329,356,1*05,1*12 

DAY,   SHERMAN  622 

DAY  MUST  DAWN  912 

Deal  58,32l*,l*2l*,6l5c, 736 

DEAL,  ELIZA  EDITH  l*2l* 

DEAL-CAMPBELL  GENEALOGY  l*2l* 

Dean  200, 232, 31U, 315, 632, 632a, 639, 663 

Deardorff  58,623,623a 

Dearmond  337 

Dearth  1*05 

Deatrich  58 

Deatrick  333,337 

deBeaujew,  Sieur  902 

deBerneville  1*67 

DeBoileau  801* 

De  Bolt  5lli 

DeBonneville,  Maria  902 

DeBonneville,  Monsier  902 

Decator  Township,  Mifflin  County  1*10 

DeCessna  80l* 

Dech  1*69 

Dechart  663 

Deck  337,Ji90,500 

Deckard  58,356,l*23,61ilc 

Decker  57,58,316, 321b, 321c,  1*17, 1*18 

Deckert  321c, 337,623a 

deContrecoeur  913 

Deeds  507 

Deeghan  316 

Deemer  1*69 

Deep  Spring,  Tyrone  900 

Deeter  6l5c 

Defenderfer  333 

Deffenbaugh  1*76 

Defibaugh  1*39 

Defrehn  58 

DeFrehn  80l* 

De  Garvis  1*63,1*85 

de  Haas   736 

DeHaas  325,l*3li,621,736 

DEHAAS,   LIFE  AND  SERVICES  OF  GENERAL 

JOHN  PHILIP  1*31* 
DeHuff  57 
Deitch  53 
Dei trick  502,663 
Deitz  359,623 
De  Jumansville  901 
DeLancey  58,663 
Delaney  3lH,3l5 
De  la  Plaine  801* 
Delaware  County  lil*7,lili8,l*97 
Dell  57,61*0 
Dellett  58 

Delong  1*12 

DeLong  80l* 

Delozier  3l5,321c,l*9U 


ll*7 


INDEX 


Delp  U71 

Demaree  58 

Demarest  623a 

DEMMING,  H.C.  33k 

Dempsey  321c 

Denis on  67 

Denithorne  6I4.O 

Denling  325 

Dennis  321; 

Denniston  507 

DENNISTON,  ELMER  LEONIDAS  507 

Denny  53,51+,173,321c,337,i|01,U32,639 

Denny,  William  605b 

DENNY,  WILLIAM  ANDERSON  AND  REBECCA 

U01 

DeNorraandy  80U 

Densham  325 

Denton  333 

Deny  321c 

De  Pont  8OI4. 

Depp  en  58 

Deremer  50 

DeRenzo  316 

Derfinger  337 

Derick  53,58 

Derickson  58 

Derland  53,623 

Dermir.er  325 

Dern  3lU,3l5 

Derr  53,1+66,512,663 

Derrick  325, 61+0, 61+1  c 

Derrickson  663 

Derrow  505 

Derry  1+50 

Derry,  Dauphin  County  603h 

Derry  Church,  Dauphin  County  603h 

Derry  Settlement  719 

DESCENDANTS  OF  MY  GREATGRANDPARENTS 

Deshler  1+12,1+70 

Deshong  508 

Detrich  56,315,333 

Detrick  56,333,623a 

Detry  336 

DeTurk  80l+ 

Detweiler  UU6 , U62 , I4.7I , U90 

Detwiler  57,315, 337,1+19, 1+21,1+69,613 

6l6,61+lc 
Devar  508 
De  Vault  61+0 
Devilbiss  56 
Devine  Ukh 
Devir  337 
Devoar  337 
Devor  56,58,333,632 
Devore  I4.U6 


Dewalt  325,1+02,1+69,623 

Dewar  1+50 

Dewees  1+23,632 

Diamond  57 

Dibble  1+19 

Dibert  50, 321b, 321c,l+39, 632a 

Dibert,   Jacob  30l+,305 

Dice  333,337 

Dick  53,58,232,3l5,321c,l*28 

Dicken  50 

DICKENS,    CHARLES   851 

Dickey  50,232,359 

Dickinson,    John  605c 

Dickinson,   Cumberland  County  172 

Dickinson  College,   Carlisle  105,250 

DICKINSON  COLLEGE,  ALUMNI  RECORD  OF 

250 
Dickover  I4.i4.l4- 
Dicks  623a 

Dickson  56,58,3l5,l+05,U32,623a,736 
Diefender  1+70 
Dieffenbach  621 
Diehl  50, 56,57, 3lU,3l5,3l6,325,HOO, 

1+20,1+36,1+39,1+1+6,1+76,1+90, 623a,  61+lc, 

736 
DIEHL,   E.H.    U36 
DIEHL  FAMILIES   IN  AMERICA  1+36 
Diel  I4-2I4- 
Diem  325 

Dietrick  1+21,1+63,663 
Dietz  53,58,321c,325,623 
Diffenbaugh  507 
Diffenderfer  58,337 
DIFFERENT   DRUMMER,   A  950 
Diggins  57 

Dill  356,1+1+1+,  623a,  663 
Dillard  1+01 
Diller  53,1+08, 623a 
Dilley  1+02 
Dillier  80I4 
Dilling  229,315,U21 
Dillon  316 
Diltz  l+l+9a,l+l+9c 
Dimitry  I4.23 
DijTim  58,509,663 
Dimmitt  kkk 
Dimond  155, 321c, 1+28 
Dinanore  809 
Dinwiddle  8 
Dipple  61+0 
Ditch  1+21 
Ditlow  53 
Dittmar  1+36,613 
Ditto  507 
Ditty  5lh 
Divelbiss  232, hh9 a, l+l+9b 


ll+8 


INDEX 


Dively  315,316, 632a,  61*lc 

Diven  57,58,61*0,663 

Divilbiss  338 

Divin  57 

Dix  1*^5 

Dixon  56,315,333,337,338,31*7,1*50,623 

810 
Doak  1*37 
DOAK  FAMILY  1*37 
Dobbin  80 8 
Dobbins  621 
Dobbs  58 
Dock  58 

DOCTOR  DAN  128 
Dodds  639 
Dodson  50,155,316 
Doebler  333 
Dofflemyer  505 
Doherty  325 
Dohner  1*1*2 
Doling  663 
Doll  325 
Dollinger  335 
Dombach  1*96 
Donahoe  6l6 
Donahoo  6l6b 

Donaldson  200,1*12,1*35,639,663 
Don  ally  h$$ 
Donation  Lands  60l*c 
Donegal,  Lancaster  County  183 
DONEHOO,  GEORGE  P.  63 
Donelly  31l* 
Donelsom  337,338 
Doner  507,623 
Donnelly  ^39$1,639 
Donavan  316 
Dopp  58 
Doran  1*63 
Dorland  632 
Dombach  623 
Doro  352 
Dorrhammer  k&9 
Dorris  632, 632a, 61*0 
Dorwart  58 
Dotterer  321c 
Dotts  325 

Doty  6l5a, 631b,  61*lc, 663 
Doudle  663 
DOUGERTY  AND  THE  RISE  OF  THE  SECTION 

BOAT  SYSTEM,  JOHN  855 
Dougherty  53,58,155,316,333,337,1*30 

6l5a,  621, 639, 61*0, 663 
Douglass  315,352, 1*5U,U67,U96 
Doutel  80l* 
Douty  80l* 
Dovel  505 


Dowler  L*50 

Dowlin  k33 

Dowling  321c 

Downes  321c 

Downey  321b 

Downin  333 

Downing  315,519 

Downs  315,1*26,735 

Doyle  315, 333,U83, 616, 61*0 

DOYLE,  FRED  C.  2l*7 

DOYLE  FREDERIC  36O 

DO  YOU  REMEMBER  23l* 

Drager  53 

Drake  57,58, 229, 1*00, l*02,la0, 1*62 

DRAKE,  SAMUEL  G.  635 

Drass  316,736 

Draucker  325 

Drawbaugh  53,58,623 

Dreher  1*1*1* 

Dreisbach  356,1*12,1*69,1+70,663 

Drennen  173 

Dreyer  58,61*0 

DR.    KALBFUS»    BOOK  7 

Dromgold  58,352,1*55 

Dromgold,  Thomas  \\$$ 

DROMGOLD  REUNION,  HENCH  AND  h^ 

Druckenmiller  61*0 

Duany  20 8 

Dubbs  621 

DuBois  325,616 

DuBois,  Clearfield  County  650 

Duche  80l* 

Dudley  315 

Duff  58,316 

Duffey  61*1  c 

Duffield  51*, 58, 189, 232,616b 

Dughi  316,736 

Duke  333 

Dulabahn  1*1*6 

Dull  50, 58, 31*7, 623a, 663 

Dum  58 

Dumbauld  6l6a 

Dumire  1*75 

Dun  8 

Dunahay  61*0 

DUNAWAY,  WAYLAND  FULLER  262 

Dunbar  53,173,1*57,663 

Duncan  8, 53, 5U, 58, 329, 333, 359,1*17,1*32, 

l*38,l*l*l*,6l5c,621,623,623a,631e,639, 

663 
Duncan,  James  603o 
DUNCAN,  LOUIS  C.  726 
DUNCAN,  AND  HIS  SIX  SONS,  THE  STORY  OF 

THOMAS  1*3"8^ 
Dundore  80l* 
Dungan  61*1  c 


11*9 


INDEX 


Dunkel  58 

Dunkelberger  57,58 

DUNKELBERGER,  GEORGE  FRANKLIN  350,356 

Dunker  Church  157 

Dunkle  336 

Dunkleberger  53 

Dunlap  53,232,321b,32l*,325,338,l*06, 

623,639 
Dunlop  51*,57,117,1*25,1*51*,621 
DUNLOP  FAMILIES,   HARRIS  AND  1*51* 
Dunmire  3111,3210,1169 
Dunmore's  War  330,31*1,631*, 911, 951 
Dunn  58, 338,1*12,1*61*,  509,621,61*0 
Dunning  639 
Dupler  507 
DuPont  321b 

Duquesne  University  851* 
Durboraw  623a 
Durb  crrow  315 
Durburaw  337 
Durst  6l5c 

Dutch  Corners,   Bedford  County  k39 
Dutch  Settlers  802,803 
Duttera  623a 
Dutterer  1*59 
Dyal  1*19 
Dyer  325 

Dysart  57,58, 315,1*87, 632a 
Dysslin  1*71 
Eachus  333 
Eager  1*85 
Eagley  810 
Eagon  631f 
Eaker  663 
Eakin  1*05 
Ealy  359,616 
Earlenbaugh  311* 
Earley  623 
Early  329,505 
Earnest  338,1*39,616 
Earnest,  Eve.  1*39 
Earnest,  Henry  (Adam)  1*39 
Earns haw  663 
Earych  321c 
East  Donegal  Township,  Lancaster  Co. 

183 
Eastep  736 
Eastep,  W.C.   159 
Eastman  JU02 
Easton,  Northampton  County  192,256 

257  ' 
Eaton  337,632 
Ebaugh  6l5c 
Eberle  58,519 

Eberly  53,57,333,337,1*61,623 
Eberman  311* 


Ebersole  57, 229, 333,1+28, 613 

Ebert  58,1*62 

Eberts  50l* 

Eby  2,58, 333, U21,632,61jlc,663 

Eckard  236,325 

Eckbert  58 

Eckels  53,337,507,623 

Eckenlaub  315 

Eckenrode  155 

Eckerline  80l* 

Eckerman  337 

Eckert  232,333,337,1*59,663 

Eckfeld  57 

Eckhart  333 

Ecki  1*1*1* 

Eckley  57 

Ecklin  1*25 

Eckman  232 

Ecuyer,  Simeon  90l*,  905,908,909 

EDDY,  HENRY  HOWARD  609 

Edelblute  57 

Edgar  333 

Edgin  57 

Edie  359, 61 6a 

Edlund  325 

Edmiston  58 

Edmonds on  316 

Edmonson  6l5a 

Edmunds  1*35 

Edwards  58,316, 321c, 325,1*12, 1*19,663 

Egan  1*63 

Ege  53,329,10*0,515 

Ege,  Adam  1*1*0 

Ege,  Bernard  1*1*0 

Ege,  George  Michael  1*1*0 

Ege,  Jacob  1*1*0 

EGE,  THOMPSON  P.  1*1*0 

EGE  FAMILY,  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  OF 

THE  1*1*0 
Egholtz  623a 
Egle  810 
EGLE,  WILLIAM  HENRY  5£,603,60l*,625, 

639,65l,652,653,70l*,8lO  ' 
Egolf  6l5a,61*lc 
Egypt,  Lehigh  Co.  607f 
Ehrehart  623a 
Ehrenfeld  58,663 
Ehrenhardt  1*70 
Ehret  5l6 
Ehrhart  58,337,352 

Eichelberger  50,53,1* 26, 5ll*,6l5a, 61a c 
Eicher  321c 
Eichman  58 
Eicholtz  311* 

Eighth  Pennsylvania  719,912 
Eilenberg  1*02 


150 


INDEX 


Eisenbise  58 

Eisenhert  316 

Eisenman  325 

Ekis  1+23 

Elcock  623 

Elden  333,623a 

Elder  58 , 232, 315, 321b, 333, 337, 359, h39 
1*68, 616a,  639, 61*0, 663, 810 

Elder,  John  179 

Eldon  236,315 

Eley  58 

Elias  Baker  Mansion  310 

Elick  507 

Eliot  1*21 

Elk  County  6l,60l*z,650 

Ellenberger  57,58 

Eller  l*l*9a 

Ellett  515 

Ellinkhusen  663 

Elliott  5o,53,5U,58.l89,232,3lU,3l6, 
325,329, 333, 337, 3U7, 352,1*06,1*19,1*  30 
U38,U73,6l6,623a, 632, 639, 663, 736,809 

Elliott,  David  181 

Elliott,  Matthew  912 

Ellis  58, 232, 1* 70, 1*76, 61+0,663 

ELLIS,   CLAVERT  N.   3U0 

ELLIS,   CHARLES  C.    253 

ELLIS,  FRANKLIN  330, 3U5, 663 

Ellison  809 

Ellsworth  31^,315 

Elm  53,W+ 

Els ton  U19 

Elway  31J4, 316, 632a 

Elwell,   1*19 

Elwood  1*02 

Ely  U05,ia9,507 

Emaus,  Lehigh  Co.   603i 

Embick  53 

Emerick  58,1*91, 507,663 

EMERICK,   HARRY  E.    20ii 

Emery  58 

Emfield  315 

Emig  2$2,h$$ 

EMLG,   LELIA  DROMGOLD  k$5 

Ertiigh  6l6 

Eminger  53,623 

Emlet  58 

Emmert  1*21,502, 623a 

EMMERT,  DAVID  255 

Emminger  623 

Enck  53 

Endres  57,1*63 

Endsley  321c, 359, 6l5c,6l6a 

Ends low  58 

Enfield  6l5a,6l6 

England  50,32l*,509 


Engle  1*21,1+69, 6l5c 

Engler  1+69 

Engles  1*29 

English  663 

Engstrom  315 

Enloe  UUl 

ENLOE,  THOMAS  A.  1*1*1 

Enlow  1*1*1 

ENLOW-ENLOW-INLOW  FAMILY,   GENEALOGY 

OF  THE  1*1*1 
Enoch  6l5c,631b 
Enslow  663 
Ensminger  1*1*2,663 
ENSMINGER  FAMILY  1*1*2 
Enterline  337 
Entrekin  632 
Entriken  57 
Entwisle  321c 
Enyeart  58,1*1*6, 61*0, 61*1  c 
Enzbrenner  3II4 

Ephrata,  Lancaster  Co.   126,661 
Episcopal  Church  St.    James .Perki omen 

60  3i 
Episcopal  Church,   St.  Paul's  Chester  Co, 

60  3h 
Epperson  500 
Eppley  53,l4l49b,663 
Erb  1*19,1*20,1*1*6,1*90,516,623 
Erdly  316 
Erdman  1*70 
Erford  53,623 
Erhard  50l*,5l7 
Erhart  32l*,325 
Erie,  Erie  County  I4I3 
Erie,  Victory  on  Lake  606i 
Erie  County  1*13,  U26, 725, 7UU 
Erlenmeyer  356,663 
E^lenmyer.   C.G.   357,61*6 
Ermine  311; 
Ernest  639 
Ernst  56,623 

Ernst  Family  Massacre  302 
Erskine  123 
ERSKINE,   EBENEZER  171 
Ertle  621 
Ervien  1*21; 
Ervin  58,321c 
Erwin  58,333,U06 
Escher  519 
Esh  58 

Eshelman  50,53,58,623 
Eshleman  336 
ESHlaMAN,   H.   FRANK  811 
Eskridge  1*10 
Eslinger  53 
Espy  359, 6l6a, 639, 810 


151 


INDEX 


Estep  321c 
Esterline     5U0 
Esterly  321c 
Estle  631b 
Estricher  325 
Etnier  57,58,61+0 

Etter  53,56,333,1*20 

Ettinger  632a 

Evangelical  and  Reformed  Church  191, 

251 
Evans  53,57,58, 311+,321c,325,333,337, 

338, 356,l421,i423,14i6,5l2,6l5a,  623,632a 

6Iilc,663 
Evans,    John,  605a 
EVANS,  SAMUEL  3H5 
EVANS,  WILLIS  F.617 
lEverett  57 
Everhart  623a 
Everitt  h70 
Everts  58 
Evinger  J496 
Ewalt  53 
Swing  53,57,58, 31ii,32U,337,i|05,Uli3, 

632a,  639, 6i|0 
Ewing,    John  607n 

ewbig,  mm:  ellen  (williams)  kh3 

EWING,   PRESLEX  KITTREDGE  lji|3 

Ewing,  William  638 

EWING  GENEALOGY  kk3 

Exliiie  14.36 

Eyer  58,356,663 

Eyler  623a 

Eyles  57 

Eyster  53,333,623,663 

Faber  321c, UU6 

Fackler  1|23 

Fahnestock  329 

Fahrny  kh-2 

Failor  14i2 

Fair  53,57,58, 3lU,10;U,6l5c,736 

Faith  321c 

Falk  58 

Falkner  Swamp,  Montgomery  County  603h 

Fallen  Timbers,  Battle  of  916,951 

Fallon  56,232 

Falstick  £l9 

FAMILY  HISTORY  1*35 

Fannett  Township,  Franklin  Co.   335 

Farabaugh  321c 

Fargo  325 

Farleman  58 

Farley  663 

Farman  1|U5 

FARMAN,  ELBERT  ELI  1^5 

Farran  316 

Farrand  315 


Farrar  I49I 

Farrell  736 

Fast  U66 

Faupel  Ul9 

Fauss,   Theobald  I4.I46 

Faust  56,57,58,632 

FAUST,  ALBERT  BERNHARDT  800 

Favorite  khk 

Fawber  316 

Fawcett  325 

Fay  311*,3l5,J|63,U85,632a,736 

Fayette  County  107, 330, 331 ,U26,U27,U37 
li38,lil43,U76,l492,60Ug,60l4V,667,901 

FAYETTE  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF  330 

FAYETTE  COUNTY,   NELSON'S  BIO.  DIC- 
TIONARY AND  HIST. BOOK  OF  331 

Fear  58 

Feather  50,315 

Feay  632a 

Fechtig  6l6a 

Fee  3l6,631f,639 

Feehrer  356 

Freeman  623 

Fegan  57 

Fegley  53,232 

Fehnel  1+00 

Fehr  UlO 

Feight  615a 

Feiser  U36 

Felix  58 

Felker  356 

FELL,  EDGAR  TREMLETT  750 

Felly  623a 

Feltwell  32l| 

Felty  53 

Fend  321c 

Fender  321c 

Fendrick  232 

FENDRI^K,   VIRGINIA  SHANNON  730 

Ffeneuil  80U 

Finical  58 

Fennell  325 

Fenstemaker  58 

Fenstenmache  1;12 

Fenstermacher  [4.70,623 

Fenton  32U 

Fenwick  510 

Fergus  on  53, 311|,  321c,  32k,  325,  333, 
337,1*19, U83,50li,621,810 

Ferley,  Andrew  631a 

Ferree  1|23,80U 

Ferrell  321c 

Ferry  UU6,6l3 

Fetter  6l3,632a,639 

Fetterhoof  6Ij.O 

Fetterolf  57,1*62,663 


152 


INDEX 


Fetters  1+39 

Fettinger  632a 

Fetzer  505 

Fichtner  50,321c,6l6a 

Fickel  623 

Fickerhoof  1+36 

Fickes  58,315,333,1+39 

Fidler  h90 

Field  336,1+1+3 

Fielding  325 

Fields  §7,58 

Fider  315 

Figard  50 

Figart  315, 632a 

Fike  58, 359,615c 

Filer  316 

Filler  50 

Filson  337 

FINAFROCK,  JOHN  L.  113,1+80 

Finall  32U 

Findlay  5U,l+06 

Findley  232,311+,  316, 359,1+61+,  632a 

FINDLEY,  WILLIAM  605e 

Fink  53,57, 58, U21,i;ii9c,623a,6iilc 

Finkenbinder  58 

Finley  8, 51+,  58, 337,1+05,1+32,1+38, 632a 

Finley,  John  661+ 

Finley,  Samuel  258 

Finney  58,333 

Finsthwait  325 

Firestone  $3 

FIRST  THOUSAND  DAYS  5 

FIRST  REBEL  910 

Fiscel  1+19 

FIshburn  53,623 

Fisher  53,514,57,58,3111,315,316,321c 

336, 337, 356,1+00, 1+12, l+l+l+,I+69, 1+87,1+90 

1492,1+96,505,509,512,517,613,621,632 

6I4O,  61+1  c,  663 
FISHER,    CHARLES  ADAM  3l+9,355,5l7,6l5c 

6U6 
FISHER-STOMBAUGH  FAMILIES  khh 
Fisher's  Summit,  Bedford  Co.    727 
Fishthorn  58 
Fisk  1+19 
Fiss   356 
Fissgus   500 
Fitch  1+05,500 
Fite  321b 
Fitting  $3 
Fitz,   £96 
Fitzgerald  58 
Fitzharris  321c 
Flaggard  1+1+1+ 
Flamm  6l5c 
Flanagan  321b 


Flanigan  3ll+ 

Flasher  57 

Fleagle  336 

Fleck  57,311+, 315,316,337,1+85,519, 

632a, 736 
FLECK,   RUTH  M.   310 
Flegal  32l+,325 
Fleisher  58,316 
Fleming  53,58,173,333,337,338,359, 

Ul+9c,50l+,  505, 632, 61ac,  810 
Flenner  315 
FLENNER,   A.    RAT  310 
Flenniken  1+92,735 
Fletcher  53,56,6l5a,6l6,6l6b 
Fletcher,  Benjamin  605a 
Flick  5o,l55,3H+,3l5,3l6,321c,l+00 
Flickinger  56, 333, 351,352,1+55, 61 6a, 

61+0,663 
Flig  021c 
Flora  336 
Flory  1+00,1+21,1+76 
Flo to  50,6l5c 
Flower,   Benjamin  606c 
FLOWER,   LENORE  EMBICK   213 
FLOWER,   MILTON  EMBICK  213 
Floyd  57,58,663 
FLOYD,    J.L.,    COMPANY  62 
Fluck  1+19, 613, 6l5c 
Fluegge  1+66 
Fluke  315,316,1+19,1+21 
Flurie  58, 61+1  c 
Flynn  3l!+,663 
FLYNN,    JEREMIAH  P.    310 
Foard  735 

Focht  58,352,1+56,663 
FOCHT,   D.H.   161,163 
Fogel,    315,1+69,1+70 
Fogelsanger  53,1+20 
Fogle  6l5c 
Fohl  333 
FolljTier  663 
Folmer  356 
Foltz  56,333,61+0 
FOLTZ,  M.A.   809 
Foor  57,1+19 
Foore  57 

Foose  58,1+28,1+55 
Forbes  115,173,316,333,639 
Forbes'   Expedition  31+1,903 
Forbes  Road  707,905 
FORBES'    ROAD,   PARNELL'S  KNOB  TO  BURNT 

CABINS  338 


FROBES,  WRITINGS  OF  GENERAL  JOHN  707 

Ford  315,1+38,1+59 

Fore  338,61+lc 

Foreman  58,333,336,337,1+1+5,623 


153 


INDEX 


FOREMAN,  HARRY  E.  336,337,338 

Foreman,  William  kk5 

FOREMAN-FARMEN-FORMAN  GENEALOGY  hk5 

FORERUNNERS  505  ' 

Foresman  1;02 

FOREST  AND  THE  FORT  90l*,907 

Forest  County  6l,60l*z , 650 

Forfeited  Estates  6071, 607n 

Forgeus  58,312* 

Forhan  623a 

Forks  of  the  Delaware  192 

Forks  of  the  Ohio  708,710 

Forman  1*05,1*25,1*1*5 

Formwalt  1*59 

Forney  58,3ll*,623a,61*lc,80l* 

Forrer  58 

Forrest  623a 

Forrester  336 

Forry  512, 623, 623a 

Forsey  229 

Forshey  6I4.O 

Forsht  315,316 

Forster  810 

Forsyth  325 

Forsythe  58,1*05,1*27 

Fort  Augusta,  Sunbury,  2l*2,603g,9ll* 

FORT  AUGUSTUS,  SCOTLAND,  PR,  JOHNSON 

_AT  709 
Fort  Bedford,  Bedford  Co.  121,535,639 

700,709,901,903,90l|,905,9lO 
Fort  Duquesne,  Pittsburgh  707,708,902 
Fort  Granville,  Mifflin  Co.  639,951 
Fort  LeBoeuf ,  Erie  County  710 
Fort  Ligonier,  Westmoreland  Co.  903, 

90ii,905 
Fort  Loudon  910 
FORT  LOUDON  MONUMENT  DEDICATORY 

SERVICES  706 
Fort  Littleton,  Fulton  Co.  906 
Fort  McCord,  Franklin  Co.  705 
FORTMcCORD  DEDICATORY  SERVICES  705 
Fort  Necessity,  Fayette  Co.  708,710, 

901 
Fort  Pitt,  Pittsburgh  601,903,901* 

908,909,911,912,951 
Fort  Roberdeau,  Blair  Co.  632,639,729 
FORT  ROBERDEAU,  THE  STORY  OF  729 
Fort  Shirley,  Huntingdon  Co.  632 
Fort  Venango,  Franklin  Co.  909 
Forward  359,616a 
Fosnot  56,58,623 
Fosselman  58 
Foster  51*,58,106, 329, 338,1*05,1*17,515, 

621,631d 
Foster,  Stephen  106 
FOSTER,  AMERICA'S  TROUBADOUR,  STEPHEN 


FOSTER  cont'd.  COLLINS  106 

Fought  663 

Foulk  515 

Foulke  321c, 325,329 

Fouracre  57 

FORTY-FOUR  YEARS  OF  THE  LIFE  OF  A 

HUNTER  3 
Fouse  57,58, 31U, 2*21 . UU6, 6I4.O 
FOUSE,  JOHN  GARNER  j*l*6 
FOUSE,  THEOBALD  2*1*6 

FOUSE  FAMILIES,  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  1*1*6 
Foust  56, 321c, 337, 632 

Foutz  333 

Fowler  57, 325, 336,1*01,1*06, 61*lc 

Fowles  58 

Fox  2,236,3li*,3l5,321c,l*00,l*21,l*l*l*, 
506 

Foy  519,61*0 

Fraker  57, 316,336, 61*0, 61*1  c 

France  57 

Francis  1*78 

Francis cus  315 

Frank  58,321c,l*21,l*l*6,l*85,621 

Franke  321c 

Franklin  56 

Franklin,  Benjamin  605d 

FRANKLIN  AND  MARSHALL  COLLEGE  251 

Franklin  and  Marshall  College 
Lancaster  712 

Franklin  College  251 

Franklin  County  56,101,102,105,110, 
113, 161,166, 172, 180, 181,181*,  185,  216, 
217,232,2lo,2l*6,25l,259,328,332,338 
1*01,1*06,1*12,1*17,1*21,1*30,1*32,1*36,1*38, 
l*l*l*,l*5l,l*59,l*6l,l*61*,l*65,U66,l*68,l*75 
1*76,1*77,1*80,1*88,1*91,1*92,502,509, 
60l*g,60l*y,  612,627, 629, 667, 70l*,705, 
706,7l*l*,809,917 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION- 
ARY SOLDIERS  OF  730 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  BIOGRAPHICAL  ANNALS 
OF  56 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  HISTORY  OF  333 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY,  HISTORICAL  SKETCH 
OF  332 

Franklin  Forge,  Blair  County  1*88 

Franks  123 

Franks town,  Battle  of  736 

Franks town,  Blair  County  736 

Franks  town  Path  661* 

Franks town  Township,  Blair  Co.  5,6 

Frankum  61*0 

Frantz  56,333,1*12,1*66,1*68,1*69,1*90, 
1*98,502,518,621 

Fraser  208, 315 

Fraser,  John  909 


151* 


INDEX 


Frazer  3H+,  1+^7,1+1+8, 639 

Frazer,   John  1+1+7 

FRAZER,   PERSIFOR  1+1+7,1+1+8 

FRA.ZER'S  DESCENDANTS,   PERSIFOR  1+1+7,1+1+8 

Frazier  32l+,6l5a 

Frazier,   John  901 

Frederick  321c,l+ 70, 1+90,613 

Frederick  County,  Maryland  1+1+6,1+73 
508,^10,722 

Fredricksburg,  Battle  of  917 

Freed  53,58,1+71,61+0 

Freeman  5?8,31^,U30 

Freedman's  Hospital  128 

Freehafer  I4.I4.I4. 

Freeman  50l+,5l9 

Freley  338 

French  1+05 

FRENCH,    JOHN  C.   657 

French  and  Indian  Wars  100,121,126, 
127,129,179,217,329,330,332,31+1,3146, 
350, 356, 361, 362,1+79,1+80, 600, 603,606a, 
632,63l+,639,70l+,7l5,719,900,901, 

902,903,951 
FRENCH  INVASION  OF  WESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA. 

710 
French  Officers  717 
FRENCH  REFUGEES  AND  THEIR  "AZILUM",  THE 

THE  STORY  OF  SOME   220 
French  Settlers  802, 803 
French  Soldier,   J.C.B.   708 
Frenchtown,   Bradford  County  220 
Frendberg  325 
Fretchey  58 
Fretz  1+90,61+0 
FRETZ,  A.J.   1+71 
Freuler  1+50 

Frey  53, 333, 336, 338, 1+1+2, 1+70, 1+90, 623a 
FREY,  RUBY  FRAZIER  901 
Frick  56,333 
Fried  1+02 
Friedline  6l5c 
Friedly  316 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting,   Buckingham 

603i 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting,  Falls  603i 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting, Middlet own 

603i  ' 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting,  Philadelphia 

6031  ' 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting,  Quakertown 

60  3i 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting,  Richland 

6031 
Friends,  Monthly  Meeting  ,  Wrightstown 

60  3i 
Fries  356 


Friese  337 

Frietchie.  Barbara  661 

Frisbie  1+1+5 

Frisbie,  Edward  1+1+5 

Frissell  1+23 

Frits che  316 

Fritz  56,58, 321b,333,6l5c 

Fritz,  John  322 

Froehlich  352 

Frommeyer  56 

Frohheiser  321b 

Frontier  Forts  601 

FRONTIER  FORTS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  711+, 

715 
Frontz  58,61+0,61+lc 
FRONTZ,   HOWARD  C.    3l+0 
FROST,    JOHN  635 
Frew  663 
Fry  58,32l+,325,352,l+02,l+l+6,631g,61+lc, 

663 
Fryberger  1+1+1+ 
Frye  321c 

FRYLING,   CHARLES  A.   350 
Frymire  333 
Frysinger  58,61+0,61+lc 
FRYSINGER  852 
Fuhrman  kkh 
Fulford  325 
Fuller  57,58, l+l+l+,663 
Fullerton  ^k 
Fulmer  1+1+6,623 
Fuls  1+00 
Fulton  321b, 321c, 325,1+05,1+18,1+75,623, 

632a,  61+lc,  810 
Fulton  County  I85,328,l+60,60l+x,6l6, 

61+1,71+1+,  906 
FULTON,  ELEANORE  JANE  31+1+ 
Fultz  57,58,1+00 
Funderburg  632a 
Funk  56,58, 311+, 333,1+29, 1+1+1+,1+51,1+71, 

632a, 663, 736 
Funkhouser  505 
Funt  1+53 
Fuoss  315 
Furey  621 
Furman  61+0 
Furnace  663 
FURNACE,   FORGE  AND  FOREST,  LIFE  AT 

THE  1+88 
Furry  315,1+19,1+21,613 
Furst  1+96 
Fusco  316 
Fuss  333 
Fuss ell  321c 
Fyan  50 
Fyock  57,321c,l+28,6l3 


155 


INDEX 


Gable  58, 208,1*71 

Gaenzle  316 

Gaffey  321* 

Gaffney  321c 

Gageby  321b, 321c 

Gahagan  61*0 

Gail,  Diantha  908 

Gailey  208, 315 

Gaither  359, 1*63, 616a 

Galbreath  639,663 

Galbraith  12l*,  316,338,1*1*0,1*1*6, 623 

632,663,736,810 
Gale  1*58 

Gallagher  321c,32l*,325,l*05 
Gallaher  663 
Galland  315 
Gallatin  107 

Gallatin,   Albert  107,661 
GALLATIN,  ALBERT  107 
Galleher  5ll* 
Gallitzin  321a 
Gallitzin,  Prince  108,109 
Gallitzin,  Demetrius  Augustine  155, 

227 
GALLITZIN,   LIFE  AND  WORKS  OF  PRINCE 

109 
GALLITZIN,   PRINCE  DEMETRIUS  AUGUSTINE 

(MTTRI)I08 
Galloway  189,321;,  31*8,639,663 
Galoway  337 
G amber  53,58 
Gambert  6l5c 
Gamble  L*  35, 1|83, 1*96, 632a 
Gander  505 
Ganger  500 
Ganoe  61*0 

Gantt  58,35l,352,6Ulc 
Garber  58, 236,315,316,1*1*9, U50,5o5,736 
GARBER,    CLARK  M.   1*1*9,  J*50 
GARBER  HISTORY  AND  GENEALOGY  1*50 
GARBER  HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL 

RECORD  1*1*9 
Garden  208 
Gardener  l*2l* 
Gardner  50,53, 57,58, 3l!*,3l5,321c,l*23, 

615  c,  616a,  623, 623a,  61*0 
Garey  6l6a 
Garges  1*71 
Gar  is  1*00 
Garland  53,352 
Garlin  58 

Garman  50,53,58,3l5,6l6a 
Garner  57,58,229,315,1*21,1*56 
GARNER,  ¥.   SCOTT  3lU 
Garnet  58 
GARRARD,  LEWIS  H.    217 


Garrets on  321c, 623a 

Garrett  58, 338,1*71*, 623,   61*0 

Garrett  County,  Md.  3 

Garth,  Martin  909 

Garver,2,53, 57,58, 236,315,316,333,623, 

663,736 
GARVER,    IVAN  E.    310 
GARVER,    RUSSELL  B.    237 
Garvey  315 
Garvin  519 
Garwood  631b 
Gass  337,663 
Gast  621,663,736 
Gasteiger  y^) 
G aster  57 
Gaston  1*01 
Gatehouse  325 

Gates  53,57,l*21,l*63,l*81,61*lc 
Gatesman  6l5c 
Gatewood  1*38 
Gattis  337 
Gaul  61*1  c 
Gaullagher  329 
Gaver  1*1*1* 
Gayman  631b 
Gearhart  57, 58,321*, 325, 337,1*15,507, 

5l2,6l*lc 
GEARHART,    HEBER  G.    350 
Geary  321a,  1*63 
Geary,    John  White  605h,605i 
Gebhard  53 
Geb.iart  53,359 
Geddes  329, 51 5, 663,809 
Geer  321c .1*1*6 
Geesey  3li, 315, 632a 
Gefeller  1*61 
Gehman  1*07,1*71 
Gehr  56 
Gehrett  57 
Geib  58 
Geible     613 
Geiger  1*69 
Geigley  500 
Geiselhart  321c 
Geiselman  623a 
Geiser  56,333 
Geisler  316 
Geissinger  58,632 
Geist  57,229 
Gelbach  623a 
Geinett  61*lc 
Gelvin  61*1  c 
Gelwicks  56,333,337 
Gelwix  56 
Gemberling  356 
Gemmel  663 


156 


INDEX 


Gemmill  200,632 

GENEALOGICAL  GUIDE,   D.A.R.   MAGAZINE 

733 
GENEALOGICAL  PUBLISHING  COMPANY  52 
GENEALOGICAL  REGISTER  67 
GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  MAPS  868 
GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY.   SECOND  311 
George  56,325,333,31*7,1*68,1*69,1*90 
Gephart  613 
Gerberling  1*06 
Gerbig  56 
Gerhard t  321c 

Gerhart  232, 356, 1*90, 512,663 
Gerlock  58,61*0 
GERMAN   BAPTIST   BRETHREN,   HISTORY  OF 

151 
German  Baptist  Church  157,195 
German  Dunkers  157 
GERMAN  ELEMENT  LN  THE  UNITED  STATES 

800 
GERMAN  PIONEERS,   PENNSYLVANIA  801 
German  Settlers  55,163, 800, 801, 802 

803,811 
GERMAN  SETTLERS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   SWISS 

AND  811 


Gerwig  1*59 

Gettel  53,623 

Getter  58,623 

Gettier  623a 

Gettis  58 

Gettle  U20 

Gettman  316 

Getty  1*75 

Gettysburg,   Adams  County  125,252,260, 

917 
Gettysburg  Battlefield  7l*l 
GETTYSBURG  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY, 

HISTORY  OF  THE   252 
Getz  1*81,500,663 
Geyer  53,232,333,336 
Gheen  1*27 
Gheer  3ll*,3l5 
Giacchelli  31 6 
Gibb  53 
Gibble  623 

Gibboney  57, 58, 6l5a, 632a, 61*0, 61*lc 
Gibbons  1*2  7,1*7)*,  736 
Gibboney  1*66 
Gibbs  315,1*1*5 
Gibley  58 
Gibson  5U,58, 329, 351, 352,1*23,519,623, 

639,61*0,663,809 
GIBSON,  WILLIAM  J.   186 
Gibson's  Powder  Exploit  719 
Giering  1*70 
Giettier  623a 


Giffen  1*91, 508 

Giff ord  58 

Gift  58,337,338 

Gigliotti  321c 

Gilbert  58,316,336,1*21,1*27,1*70,1*90, 

1*92, 512, 623a,  663, 736 
GILCHRIST,  ANNE  M.  302 
Giles  315 
Gilfilen  58 
Gilfillan  639 

Gill  57,58,236,315,325,1*71,621 
Gillam  3l!*,333 
Gillan  56 
Gilland  333 
Gilleland  61*0 
Gillespie  515,623 
Gillif ord  58 
Gilliland  57,325,623a 
Gillin  1*19 
Gilmartin  325 
Gilmer  115 
Gilmor  510 
Gilmore  56,58,333 
Gils  on  58, 311*,  1*1 6 
Gils  trap  1*1*1* 
Gilt  623a 
Gingerich  315 
Gingery  325 
Gingrich  1*20,1*96 
Gingrick  58,333,337 
Ginter  325 
Girardin  80l* 
Girdy  663 
Girty  352,639 
Girty,  Simon  307,912 
Gish  117 
Gist  1*66 

Gist,  Christopher  129,901,902 
Givin  329,623 
Givler  53 
Gladden  l*l*9c,l*91 
Gladfelter  53,1*1*1*, 623 
Glaifelty  6l5c 
Glaser  333 
Glasgow  58,316,632 
Glass  56,155, 316,321c, 1*78, 507,736 
Glassco  57 
Glazier  61*1  c 
Gleason  325 
Gleichert  315 
Gleim  53 

Glenn  315,325,1*92,621 
GLENN,  THOMAS  ALLEN  1*71* 
Glessner  315, 61 5c, 623 
Glett  518 
Glitsch  321c 


157 


INDEX 


Glock  321b, 632 

Gloninger  1+1+2 

Glossell  115 

Glover  316,509,663 

GLOVER,  L.  PELLMAN  310 

Glunt  31U 

Gnagey  1+21, 6l5c 

Gnadenhutten  951 

Gobble  663 

Gochenour  1+21,1+61 

Gocher  321c 

Godard  58 

GODCHARLES,   FREDERIC  A.    61+,  621+ 

Goehring  i4.l4.l4. 

Goenner  321c 

Goerky  663 

Goerner  333 

Goff  321c, 325 

Gojsovic  321c 

Golde  321c 

Golden  337 

Goldsborough  123,623a 

Goldsmith  6l6b 

Goetz  316 

Gonzales  58 

Good  50,53,56,232,315,333,1+12,1+19,1+51, 

1|66,507,519, 613,616a,  736 
GOOD,   D.R.   10 

GOOD-HILEMAN  FAMILY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  1+51 
Goodfellow  321c, 1+21+ 
Goodhart  53,623,614.0 
Gooding  506 
Goodman  57,58,1452,1+96 
GOODMAN,   KENNETH  V.    1+52 
GOODMAN-GUDMAN-GUTMAN  FAMILY  HISTORY 
~T52 

Goodman  58 
Goodwin  338 
Goodyear  53,623 
GOODYEAR,   B.R.    33U 
Gbodykoontz  lj.12 
Cookin,   Charles  605a 
GOOLRICK,    JOHN  T.   115 
Gordon  56, 115, 325, 333,1483,1*92, 510 

631g,663 
Gordon,  Patrick  605a 
GORDON,   SETH  E.    7 
GORDON,    THOMAS  F.    630 
Gorgas  53,623 
Gorman  325,6l5c 
Gorrell  631g 
Gorsuch,  236, 316, 6J4IC 
Gortner  I4I2 
Goshorn  57 
GOSHORN,   ROY  ¥.    310 
Goss  58,32l4,325,337,6U0,6l4lc 


Goss,  Sara  112 

Gothel  58 

Gotts  chalk  I4OO 

Gottshall  53,1; 71 

Gottwerth  $3 

Gotwals  1+71 

Goughnour  321a 

Goughnour,  Peter  322 

Gougler  58 

Gould  53,325 

Gourley  8,663 

Grabill  58 

Grace  336 

GRACE,  E.G.  122 

Gracey  57 

Gradwihl  I4.69 

Gradwohl  I49O 

Grady  321c 

Graff  58 

G^affius  57, 58, 200,311;, 315, U81, 632 

Grafius  639 

Grafton  632 

Graham  53,  Sht 58,173, 316, 321b,  321;,  325, 

1;35, l;57,l+73,509, 621, 623,632a,  639, 

663,735 
Gramly  621 

GRANQUIST,   MABEL  G.    5l8 
Grant  639 

Grant,   Charles  910 
Grant,  William  906 
Grassmyer  58 
Grater  I462 
Grattan  325 
Gratz  57 
Grau  315 
Graves  50,333 
Gray  58, 311;, 3210,1+66,1475,621,61+0,663, 

810 
Gray,  William  603o 
Graybill  229,1+21,663 
GRAYBILL,   CLAYTON  A.   310 
Grazier  58, 315, 1+09, 1+85, 6l5a 
Greaser  1+21,1+1+6 
Greason  53,173,623 
Greathead  6l6b,61+lc 
Green  53,57,58.232,236,311+,3l6,321b, 

321+,  325,1+00, 1+21,1+27,1;1;3,1;67,507, 

621, 632a,  61+0, 663, 736 
Greena  57,311+ 
Greenamyer  I+69 
Greenawald  1+70 
Greenawalt  56,810 
Greencastle,   Franklin  County  172, 

70l+,705 
Greene  58, 315, 316,1+33,1+63, 61+0, 61+1  c 
GREENE,    EDWARD  M.    3^0 


158 


INDEX 


Greene  County  6oUz,631 
Greenewalt  333 

Greenfield  Township,   Blair  Co.   152 
Greehoe  I4O3 

Greenland  57,58,508,736 
Greenleaf  58,229,663 
Greenlee  509 
Greenough  663 

Greensburg,  Westmoreland  County  112 
Greenwood  53,58 
Greer  3l6,321c,U32 
Greery  31k, 315 
Gref  507 

Gregg  1*06, 621, 808,810 
Gregory  58,U02,Ul9,U63,6U0 
Greider  ^23,623 
Greiner  lr?6 
Gress  359 
Grey  337,639 
Greybill  53 

Grier  5U,57, 333,632a, 663 
Griesemer  i|70,80l; 
G^iest  621,623a 
Griffin  1+19 

Griffith  58, 208, 321b, 321c, 325, h39 
kh9c,hlk 

Griffith,    Cidney  305 

Griffiths  1|69 

Grim  6I4IC 

Grxmes  UUU 

Grimison  58,6^0 

Grimley  J462 

Grimm  53, 663, 8OI4 

Grimshaw  31 6 

GRIMSHAW,   FRED  G.    310 

Grimsley  505 

Grindstone  Hill,  Franklin  County  l6l 

Gring  58,6i|lc 

Grinnell  I4O7 

Grissinger  53,57 

Griswold  U50 

GRIST  MILLS  OF  LURGAN  TOWNSHIP   33k 

Groce  I4OI 

Groff  325,U90,6l5c,663,80U 

Groft  U71 

Gr0gan  lj.20 

Gr0miller  315, 31 6= 

Groninger  58,6ijO,663 

Grosh,   56,58,663 

Gross  57, 1|23, l469,671,lr?0, 810 

Grossman  316,337 

Grounds,   2,236,736 
t  Group  623a 

Grove  56,57,58,200,232,325,329,333, 
337 ,hl2,k21,kk2,kk6,k66,kQ7 ,k9Q,5o5, 
507, 621,623, 623a,6UO, 663,632a 


Grove,  Michael  903 
Grove,  Peter  903 
Grubb  58,232,U21,61|0,663 
Grube  58 
GAiber  321c, 1+21 

Gruver  316,33 7, U00,l;90 

Grymes  337 

Gudman  U52 

Gudyhunst  663 

GUIDE  TO  THE  HISTORICAL  MARKERS  OF 

PEiWSYLVANIA  659 
Guiley  I4I46 

Guilford  Township,  Franklin  Co.  161 
Guillard  6I4IC 
Guinzburg  325 
Guise  lj-53 

GUISE  FAMILY  TREE,   THE  NICHOLAS  h53 
Gumbert  58,6l5c 
Gump  50,6l6,6Ulc 
Gundy  663 
Gunther  H59 
Gurd  315 
Gurley  61 5c 
Gushard  58 
Gushert  337 
Guss  6Ulc,663 
Gustine  5&,329,U38 
Guswiler  623 
GUTELIUS,    C.  WARREN  350 
Guthe  U5l 

Guthrey,  John  631a 
Guthrie  337 
Gutman  U52 

Gutshaii  53,57, 58, 1i55,61iO, 663 

Guyasuta,  Chief  909 

Guyer  31k, 316,336, 337, 6l3,6l;0 

Gwin  3lU,632,736 

Gwinn  632a 

Haag  325,512 

Haagen  315 

Haas  Ii69,l470,5l6,663 

Habel  6l5c 

Haberacker  315, 632a 

Haberstroh  736 

Habgood  I4I46 

Hackendorn  663 

Hackert  337 

Hackett  663 

Hackman  57,U69 

Hade  333,336 

Haderman  6l3,6l5c,6l6 

Hadley  I4I9 

Hads   321b 

Hafer  56 

Haffly  58,315 

Hagberg  I4I9 


159 


INDEX 


Hager  321c, 337 

Hagerman  333 

Hagerty  53,315, 325,501; 

Hagey  315,U21 

Haggerty  57 

Hahn  3l5,UOO,l;68,l;83 

Hahne  325 

Haight  321b 

Hailman  623 

Hain  58,507 

Haines  57,58,3lU,l|23,U27 

Hainley  736 

HAINS,   H.H.   352 

Hain' s  Reformed  Church  190 

Hair,  2,58,236,315,316,1+28 

Haiston  338 

Halbert  53 

Halbrock  6l5c 

Haldeman  53,1|02 

Hale  621,663 

Hale,  Abigail  Martha  909 

Half erty  Ul9 

Halfpenny  311;,  325, 632a,  663 

Halket,   Peter  902 

Hall  50, 57,58, 315, 316, 321c, 321;. 359, 
1;10,1;12,1;23,1;27,1U;1,1;1;6,1;66,1;77,U85, 
505, 613, 616, 621, 632a,  61*0, 663, 736 

HALL,   EDWARD  HAGAMAN  721 

HALL,  WILLIAM  HEALEY  101 

HALL,  WILLIAM  M.    307 

Haller  3l5,UlO,736 

Hailman  1|62,1;90 

HaLm  511 

Halton  3lU,3l5 

Hamaker  58 

Hambleton     53 

Hambright  l;2l;,663 

Hamer  58,200,6l6a 

Hamil  6l;lc 

Hamilton  8, 53, 5U,57, 58, 117, 123,208 
232, 236, 311;,  315, 316, 321b,  329, 333, 
337,l;06,l;12,l;25,l;32,l;l;9a,ia;9b,l;70,l;75, 
1+92, 509, 623a,  639, 663,809, 810 

Hamilton,  Alexander  916 

Hamilton,  Andrew  605a 

Hamilton,    James  605b,605c 

HAMILTON,   SAMJEL  A.    31*0 

Hamilton  Township,  Franklin  Co.   337 

Hamlin  311;,  663 

Hamm  i4.i4.61 

Hamman  5H 

Hammel  31 6 

Hammer  50,512 

Harnett  333 

Hammond  58,311;,  315, 3  33,1;  21;,  l;5l,U58 

Hamor  58,208,3ll;,3l5 


Hampton  3$9 

Hamtramck  510 

Hanawalt  61;0,663 

Hance  623 

Han  cuff  315 

HAND,   ALFRED  69 

Handel  l*l*9b 

Handwork  31 6 

HANES,   B.E.   1;37 

Haney  57,321; 

Hankey  623a 

HankLns  1*25 

Hanks   631b,61;lc 

Hanlin  $3 

Hanna  32l;,329,l;l8,l;2l;,l;96,809 

HANNA,  CHARLES  A.  661; 

Hanna,  Robert  912 

Hannan  321c 

Hanna' s  Graveyard,  Cumberland  Co.  171; 

Hannastown,     Westmoreland  Co.      719,912 

Hannegan  U38 

H annum  31 6 

Hansen  I463 

Hanson  736 

Hanzig  58/ 

Harah  6l6z 

Harbaugh  51;,  56, 232 

HARRAUGH,  LINN  331;,  809 

Harber  325 

Harchelroad  333 

Harcy  663 

Harder  325 

Harding  338,352,663 

Hardranft,    John  Frederick  605i 

Hardy  338,663 

Hare  58, 3l!;,3l5,632, 639,736 

Hare,   Captain  900 

Harelerode  I436 

Harencame  58 

Harencane  61;0 

Hargleroad  623 

Harker  1*12 

Harlan  507,61;0 

Harley  58,U62 

Harloff  621 

Harman  53, 58, 623, 6I4O 

Harmon  337, k!9 

Harmony  333 

HARMED,   MIRIAM  KERN  731 

Harnes  58 

Harnish  57, 58, 200,311;,  315, 333,Ul2, 

1;57,1;63,1;85, 519, 623a 
Harold  621 

Harper  57,58, 325,U2l;,l;9l,621,61;0 
HARPER'S  FERRY,   CAPTAIN  JOHN  BROWN  AND 

101* 


160 


INDEX 


Harper's  Ferry,  W.  Va.   917 

Harps t  53 

Harps ter  57,315 

Harrier  1*36 

Harris  53,57,58, 232,321c, 325,333,338, 

i;02,i|2U,i|21,i|23,U5U,li70,U77, 616,621, 

632,639, 61;0,61|lc,663,735 
HARRIS,  ALEX  $9 
Harris,  John  903 
HARRIS  AND  DUNLOP  FAMILIES  h9x 
Harris  burg,  Dauphin  Co.  867 
Harrison  50,56,67,232,325,337,1*05, 

1*32,663 
Harrison,  Elizabeth  U60 
Harris'  Ferry  902 
HARRITT,  RALPH  J.  310 
Harrod  631e 

Harrod,  William  631a 

Harry  616 

Harsh  512 

Harshbarger  3l6,6l;0,663 

Harshberger  58,321c,l±63 

Hart  200,232, 3lU,3l5,352,i;21,Uiai,i|69, 

632 
Harter  58,356 
Hartford  337 
Hartfrauft  663 

Hartley  50,58,329,U96,6l5a,6l6,663 
Hartley,  Thomas  603j,   606c 
Hartline  1*81 
Hartman  53, 56, 57, 58, 229, 311;, 315,316, 

333,337,359,lil2,i421,U90,U98, 507,623a, 

632a, 663 
HARTMAN,    JESSE  L.   855 
Hartman,    John  \\$% 
HARTMAN,  MELVIN  GUT  191,229 
Hartman,  Regina  127 
Hartshorn  32l|,325,5ol| 
Hartsville,  Bucks  County  6031 
Hartswick  325 
Hartup  k$0 
Hartz  53,56,1*19 
Hartzel  1*29,  1*69, 623a 
Hartzell  56,58, 333, 1*90, 632a 
Harvey  58,736 
Hashinger  333 
Haskell  623 
Hass  356 
Hassenplug  663 
Hassinger  321c,  663 
Hassler  56,232,333,337,1*23 
HASSLER,   EDGAR  W.    719 
Hasson  321c, 621 
Hasting  338 
Hastings  321a, 621 
Hastings,  Daniel  Hartman  605k 


Hatch  316,^05 

Hatfield  57,58,li71,U85,631g 

Hathaway  l;25,631g 

Houck  53,126,623 

Hauger  6l5c 

HauLman  333 

Haupt  1*00 

Hausburg  $9 

Hause  232 

Hauser  U70 

Hausser  208 

Haver  63le 

Havertick     56, 1*1*1*,  1*66, 623 

Hawbecker  56,333 

Hawes  1*19, 6l5c 

Hawk  56,333 

Hawkes worth  519 

Hawkins  57, 507, 631b 

Hawks worth  3l!*,632a 

Hawn  57 

Haws  J4.63 

Hay  50,321c,325,337,359,U06,U85/ 

Ii96, 615  c,  616a,  623a,  810 
Haycock  Township,  Bucks  Co.  1*00 
Hayden  6l5a 

HAYDEN,   HORACE  EDWIN  69 
Hayes  56, 58, 1*19,1*69, 621, 61*0,663 
HAYES,  WARREN  H.    310 
Haynes  321c,  1*1*5 
Hays  53,57,232, 329, 132,1*38,378, 

5l5,623,632a,61ilc,736,808,8lO 
HAYS,   HARRY  P.   310 
Hazard  1*23 

HAZARD,   SAMUEL  601,602 
Hazel  621 

Hazen,  Moses  603k,   606c 
Hazenstab  315 
Hazlett  58,333,512,61*0 
Heacock  1*71* 
Heading  58,663 
Headings  6I4.O 
Headins  58 
Headley  U23 
Headrick  321c 

HEADS  OF  FAMILIES    (MP.  1790)    61+7 
HEADS  OF  FAMILIES   (PA.  1790 )    620 
HEADS  OF  FAMILIES.    (VIRGINIA)   666 
Heagy  623 
Hearns  311* 
Heaston  505 
Heath  336 
He at on  58,631e 
Heber  58 
Heberlig  623 
Heberling  53,325 
Hebron  509 


161 


INDEX 


Heck  56,57,623 

Heckendorn  356 

Hecker  53 

Heckerman  6l5a 

Heckler  U62 

Heckman  56,337,359,1*21 

Heckwelder  639 

Hedderick  hSb 

Heddrick  1^56 

Hedenberg  )|)|)| 

Hedgepoth  507 

Hedrick  U56,l|69 

Heebner  U62 

Resfner  333 

Heess  3lU,632a 

Heestand  1|66 

Heeter,58,336,632 

Heffelfinger  U69 

HEFFELFINGER  lj.69,  BETJLAH  667 

Heff elman  53 

Hef fens tine  663 

Heffelfinger  623 

Heff ley  58,6l5c,616a 

Heffner  57,58,i|It6,632,6l|0 

Hef right  632 

Hegarty  325 

Hege  56,336 

Hegerty  315 

Hegie  6I4.O 

Hehn  507 

Heickert  502 

Heidel  57 

Heidenrick  U56 

Heidrick  i+56 

Heiges  623a 

Heilman  l;12,U5l,U69 

Heim  i;55,U63,663 

Heimbaugh  \\kb 

Heims  31I4. 

Heine  57 

Heinen  U71 

Heinsling  3lU,3l5 

Heintzelman  356 

Heinze  321c 

Heiser  53 

Heisey  56 

Heishley  58 

HETTMAN,   FRANCIS  B,    717,721; 

Heitz elman  333 

Helfenstein,    Jacob  259 

Helfrich  53 

Helfrick  6U0 

Heller  53,58,3l6,l|00,ltfO 

Hellyer  57 

Helm  50 

HELLMAN,  FRANCES  STRONG  3^2,66? 


Helper  325 

Helsel  316,325 

Heltzel  623a 

Heminger  6l5c 

Hemminger  53,329,6l5c,623 

Hemphill  53,736 

Hench  58,352,ii23,U55,663 

Hench,    Johannes  j;55 

HENCH  AND  DR0MG0LD  REUNION  U55 

Henderson  8, 53,58, 173, 315, 321c, 325, 

337,3U7,la6,U23,l432,U77,50l+,5l2, 

621,623,632,6^0,663 
Hendrick  663 
Hendricks  53,3l6,337,Ulr5,1^9b,U62, 

U90 
Hendricks,  William  603o,720 
Hendricks on  6l5c 
Henkel  UUO,505 
Henkell  333 
Henkels  58,1+62 
Hennaman  316 
Henneberger  56 
Henneman  736 
Henney  Ui6 
Henninger  333, U70 
Henry  53,58,123,229,315,316,325,329, 

337,i|ii9c,ii75,50li,613,6l5a,6l6,632, 

61;0,6l4lc 
Hensal  325 
Hensel  623 
Henshey  3lU 
Hentz  615c 
Hepburn  32li,325,663 
Hepp  hhh 
Herbein  80ii 
Herbert  315,519 
Herbster  I4.63 
Herley  1±35 

Herman  53,58,329,333,356,663 
Hermon  58,623 
Herncane  58 
Herndon  115 
Herr  1*85, 623,632a 
Herring  329 
Herrington  61;0,809 
Herritt  57 
Herrmann  1|26 
HERROLD,    DEWEY  S.    350 
Herron  5*1,236, 325, 336, 1*33,808 
Hersh  lr?0,623a 
Hershberger  229,315, 321c, 1|21,1|66, 

505,507,6l5a,61;lc 
Hershey  356 
Hershman  623 
Hershy  61;lc 
Hersperger  316 


162 


INDEX 


Hertlein  325 

Hertsler  623 

Hertzler  53,58,6UO 

Hertzog  155 

Heslop  321c 

Hess  56,57,58, 229, 3l5,3l6,32U,325, 

333,^00, U56,U66,l469,ii90,6l6b,623 

639,61+0 
HESS,  ABRAM  U3U 
Hesser  208 
Hesson  623a 
Heston  58 

Hetrich  U56 

Hetrick  58,3l5,321c,U56,U66,6l3,6l6, 

6Ulc,663 
HETRICK,  MARTHA  LOUISE  U56 
HETRICK  FAMILY  U56 
HEVENOR  COMPANY,   CHARLES  D.   862 
Heverly  315 
He-wit  736 
Hewitt  3lU,UU9c,U63,U87,632,632a 

Hewlings  6Ulc 

Heyd  53,623 

Heyer  359 

Heyser  56 

Hibner  325 

Hickes  58 

Hickey  632a 

Hickman  325,631d,663 

Hickok  615a 

HICKOK,   CHARLES  N.    209 

Hicks  57,58, 31U, 315, 316, 639 

HICKS,  WILLIAM  L.  310 

HIDDEN  CHILDREN,  THE  913 

Hiddleston  639 

Hiestand  58,H21 

Heister  56,1)78 

Hiester,   Joseph  60 5e 

Heiter  507 

Higbee  232 

Higgins  229, 321b, 325 

High  i|62,U67,U71,500,50U 

Highland  56 

Highlands  53,623 

Higson  321c 

Hilbert  316 

Hilbish  58,517,621 

Hildebrand  khh 

Hildebrandt  53,336 

Hildreth  H35 

Hile  325, 50l4  ^  ,   . 

Hileman  58,3lH,3l5,3l6,325,U5l,632a 

HLLEMAN  FAMILY.   HISTORY  Q?   THE  G00D- 

U51 
Hill  333,337, 338,Ul8,ii30,Ul4l,U69,U90, 

6l5a,6l6,623a,631e,663 


Hillegas  5l2,61+lc,80l| 

Hillegass  6l5c 

Hiller  3lU,3l5,3l6,325,631d 

Hilliard  325 

Hillier  57 

Hilling  325 

Hillis  315 

Hiltebeidel  U62 

Hilton  53 

Hilyard  507 

Himes  53,58,236,623a 

Himmelreich  663 

Hindman  337, U63 

Hinds  U10 

Hinebaugh  6Ulc 

Hines  321c 

Hiney  58 

Hingee  336 

HINKE,  WILLIAM  JOHN  19U,801 

Hinkle  U70,6Ulc 

Hinman  20 8 

Hinsey  337 

Hinton  621 

Hipp ens teel  53,U08 

Hippie  53,58,1*55,621 

Hirshland  6l|0 

Hirst  U15 

Hirt  315 

Hiser  5lU 

Hiskey  U70 

Hissong  6l5a 

HISTORICAL  AND  GENEALOGICAL,   NOTES 

AND  QUERIES  652  " 
Historical  Association  of  Cumberland 

County  327  T„0 

HISTORICAL  REGISTER,  NOTES  AND  QUERIES 

651 
HISTORICAL  REGISTER  AND  DICTIONARY  OF 

THE  UNITED  STATES  ARMY  737 
HISTORICAL  REGISTER  OF  THE  OFFICERS 

OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  717 
HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  217 
TTTSTORY  AND  RHYMES  OF  THE  LOST 

BATTALION  75l 
HISTORY  OF  THE  IRON  DIVISION  7U8 
HISTORY  OF  THE  SEVENTH  DIVISION  750 
HISTORY  OF  THE  YANKEE  DIVISION   7U9 
HISTORY  oFTHE  U9TH  RfrflBffiNT, 
— pMNSYLVANJLAJfpLUJjTEER  INFANTRY  7U3 
HISTORY  OF  THE  77TH  JtEGIMENT , 
""PKNNS^LVANlOOLTOTEER"  INFANTRY  7UU 
UT.gTYfflY  OF   THE  8UTH  REGIMENT, 

pgwSYT.VANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY  7U1 
HISTORY  OF  THE  111TH  INFANTRY  752 
HTSTORY  OF  THE  12grHREGDM^  , 

~~PFiwSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY  7U3 


163 


INDEX 


Hite  50, 316, 321b,  359,1+21,1+23,1+66,505, 

61+1  c 
Hitechew  6l5c 
Hixon  6l5a 

Hoagmire  1+63 

HOBAN,   CHARLES  F.    610 

Hobart  123 

Hoblitzell  6l5c,6l6a 

Hobs  on  i;59 

Hoch  56,232,1+08,1+12,1+67,1+69 

Hochstine  321c 

Hockenberry  336 

Hockey  £8 

Hockman  U71 

Hodge  321b, U7U 

HODGES,   MARGARET  ROBERTS   722 

Hodgkins  I4.38 

Hoeflich  56,333 

Hoelle  31U 

HOenstine  316,736 

HOENSTINE,   FLOYD  B.    712 

HOENSTINE,   FLOYD  G.   158,221,230,310, 

1+88, 638, 73U,  736,866 
HOENSTINE,   ROBERT  S.    218 
Hoerle  321c 
Hoerner  56,623 
HOERNER,  WILLIAM  STENGER  809 
Hofecker  321c 
Hoff  61+1  c 
Hoffa  1+1+6,663 
Hoffeditz  232 
Hoffer  53 
Hoffman  57,58, 321c, 1+00,1+21,1+63,1+66, 

1+68, 1+90, 1+98, 507, 512,518, 623a,  61+0, 663 
Hoffmaster  57 
Hoffmire  1+19 
Hofius  616, 632a 
Hofman  UUU 
Hoge  1+57, 631b, 810 
HOGE  OR  HOGG  OF  TUSCARORA  VALLEY, 

DESCENDANTS  OF  ROBERT  1+57 
Hogg  1+57,515,639,663 
Hogue  3lU,509 
Hohiaan  321c 
Hoke  56,232,632a 
Holbert  359 
Holby  333,337 
Holden  325,337 
Holden,   Christopher  909 
Holderbaum  50,359,6l5c 
Holland  58,333,U85 
Hollars  337 
Hollen  1+18 
Hollenshead  333 
Holler  623,6Ulc 
Holliday  221, 232 , 31k, 333, 33$, 316, 3U8 


Holliday  con'td.   l+87,632a,639 
Holliday,   Adam  221 
Holliday  Burial  Grounds  221 
Hollidaysburg,  Blair  County  119,120, 

128, 158, 221, 222, 1+72, 736,7I;1,850, 851, 

855,856,866 
HOLLID AYS BURG,   SOME  HISTORICAL  HOMES 

OF  221 
HOLLIDAYSBURG  CENTENNIAL  222 
Hollidaysburg,  Draft  Board  736 
Hollinger  56,57,623 
Hollingshead  61+1  c 
H0LLING3HEAD,   HELEN  TAYLOR  23l+ 
Hollis   61+0 
Hollister  \\k$ 
Hollyday  U58 
HOLLYDAY,   HENRY  1+58 
HOLLYDAY,   FAMILY,   EARLY  HISTORY  OF  THE 

1+58 
Holman  58,512,663 
Holmes  58,336,1+02,515,621 
Holsinger  229, 1|21, 1+28,1+76,613 
HOLSINGER,   H.R.    195 
Holsopple  6l5 c 
Holt  58,325,3li6,3U8,621 
Hoi  trey  l+li9c 
Holtz  58,623a 
Holtzworth  623a 
Hombach  58 
Hombaker  hkk 
Home  1+21 
Homer  3lU 
Honan  321c 
Honnell  631e 
HONOR  LIST  OF  DEAD  AND  MISSING,   STATE 

OF  PENNSYLVANIA.  753 
Honsberger  1+71 
Hood  1+66 
Hoofnogle  61+0 
Hook  631f 
Hook,    James  631a 
Hooke  663 
Hooker  31 6 
Hooley  58 
Ho oman  58 
Hoon  $3 
Hooper  31k 
Hoopes  58,1+27 
Hootman  1+1+9  c 
Hoover  53,56,57,58,110,l55,3lli,3l5, 

3l6,321c,32l+,325,333,U08,U21,l+l+6, 

l+6l,l+82,l+85,U90,5o5,5l2,6l3,6l5c, 

623, 632a,  61+0, 663 
HOOVER,    HARRY  M.   1+61 
HOOVER,    JAMES  M. ,    IN  MEMORIAM  110 
HOOVER,   MARY  D.   110 


161+ 


INDEX 


Hope  333,1*23,663 

Hopewell  Township,   Cumberland  Co.   171* 
Hoppel  1|1|6 
Hopple  58 
Horn  336,l*l*9c,507 
Horn,  Faith  903 
Hornbaker  hhh 
Hornberger  k%9 

HORNBERGER  AND  TINGLING  GENEALOGICAL 
INFORMATION  REGARDING  THE  FAMILIES 

U59 
Hornbraker  232 
HOrne  321c, 6l5a 
Horner  50, 53, 321a,  321c, 1*21, 6l5c,  623a, 

808 
Hornetter       512 
Hornick  321c 

Horning  58,325,1*26,U62,U63 
Horrell  58 
Horrigan  6Ip.c 

Horse  Valley,  Franklin  Co,   335 
Horst  56, 1*61, 1+76,62  3 
Horting  58 

Horton  57,58,325,1*60,61+0 
Horton,   Nathaniel  1+60 
HORTON,   R.G.   105 
HORTON,   RICHARD  1+60 
HORTON  GENEALOGY  AND  HISTORY  1+60 
Hosack  509 
Hosfeld, 53, 56 
Hosford  1+19 
Hosier  53,325,337 
Hosterman  356,663 
Hostetler  6l5c 
Hos tetter  53,56,58,6l5c 
Hostler  31^,316 
Hottenstein  58,1+67,663 
Houck  57,58, 321c,337,l+12,l+2l+,l+26,l+63 
Hough  58 
Houghton  58 
Houlston  1+71+ 
Houman  621 
Houp  1+98 
Houpt  1+02 

Householder  58,1+1+6 
Houser  53 ,  333 ,  337,1*21, 621, 632a,  639 
Housewerth  663 
Houst  325 

Houston  53,1*61+,  623, 663, 809 
Housum  316,337 
Houtz  632 
Hovis ,   I4UU 
Howanstine  58 

Howard  l+23,te,l*7l*,623a,61+lc 
HOWARD,  DONALD  J.    310,315 
HOWARD,    JOHN  T.   106 


Howe  325 

Howell  58, 1*1*9 c 

Hower  57,58,359, 61*0,663 

Howry  32l+,l+66 

Hoy  53,621 

Hoyer  3H*,3l5 

Hoyt  325 

Hoyt,   Henry  Martyn  605i 

Hubbard  321c 

Huber  56,155,333,1*61,^70,1*90 

Huber,  Hans  I4.6I 

HUBER-HOOVER  FAMILY  HISTORY  1+61 

Hubley  1+96, 80l+  ~} 

Hubley,  Adam  603k 

Huddle  U66 

Hudson  58, 236, 321a,  1|63, 663 

Huebner  321c 

Huelings  80l+ 

Huey  58,1*05 

Huff  311*,61|lc 

HUFF,   ROBERT  E.    238 

Huffman  50, 57,1*21, 505 

Hughes  53, 58, 208, 311*, 315, 316, 321c, 

325,337,1*38, 507,5l2,6l5a,6l6,631d, 

631f,61|0,736 
HUGHES,   D.L.    Ill; 
HUGUENOTS  IN  AMERICA,  MEMORIALS  OF  THE 

80l+ 
Hugus  359,6l6a 
Hulick  623a 
Huling  58,351,639,663 
Hulings  31*7,639 
Hull  3l6,321c,333,l*23,623 
Hulligan  50l* 
Hullihen  325 
Humbert  50 
Huine  l+l+l+,l+92 
Humelsine  337 
Humes  311*,  315, 621, 632a 
Hummel  53, 57, 321c,  356, 1+12, 1+1+1+,1*69, 

1*90,507,663 
Humphrey  58, 1+1+9  c 
Humphreys  325 
Humrich  53,623 
HOMRICH,   C.P.   331* 
HUNGERFORD,  AUSTIN  N.   663 
Hungery  337 
Hunsberger  1+71 
Hunsecker, 333, 337 
Hunsicker  1+62 
HUNSICKER,  HENRY  A.   1+62 
HUNSICKER  FAMILY,   GENEALOGICAL  HISTORY 

OF  THE  1+62 
Hunt  50,58,67,1*63,1*71* 
Hunter  58,311*,32h,325,333,337,338, 

1+23,1+38,1+1+1,1*87,61+0,663 


165 


INDEX 


HUNTER,  WILLIAM  A.    711 
Huntingdon,   Cambria  and  Indiana 

Turnpike  866 
HUNTINGDON,    HISTORICAL   223 
Huntingdon,  Huntingdon  County  116, 

123,12l|,223,253,25l4,255 
HUNTINGDON  AND  BLAIR  COUNTIES,   HISTORY 

of  632 
HUNTINGDON  COUNTIES,   POMEROY'S  ATLAS 

OF  BLAIR  AND  858 
Huntingdon  County  2,8,57,58,1114,116 

123,1214,150,153,165,182,186,187,223, 

23li,253, 2514,255,328, 339, 310,1406,1407, 

k09,hl5,kn,h2l,h29,k32,k35,hkk,kk(>> 
l45l,U52,l457,l460,U63,U66,l485,l487,l492, 

1498,508, 509, 60Uv,60l4y,  626,632, 639, 

6l40,6la,658,7U2,7l43,7Ul4,858,870,955 
HUNTINGDON  COUNTY,  A  DIVISION 

OF  THE  NAMES  OF  THE  INHABITANTS  OF  339 
Hunsberger  I462 
Huntley  321c 
Huntsman  I428 
Hupp  1466,631b 
Hurd  315,325 
Hurlbut  663 
Hurley  336 
Hursh  623 
Hurst  53,316,623 
Husband  111, 6l5c, 616a 
HUSBAND,   HERMAN  111 
Huston  53, 57, 232, 337, 338,14214, 515, 

6l5c,623,632,663 
Hutcheson  663 
Hutchins  I4I45 
Hutchinson  1485,639 
Hutchison  3H4, 325,1*90,61^0,809 
Hutson  639 

Hutton  56,325,333,623 
Huyett  58,1463,1487,632 
Huyette  200,lt63,l485 
HUYETTS  AND  THEIR  KIN  U63 
Hyatt  663 
Hyde  I436 
Hykes  U23 
Hylans  338 
Hyskell  632 
Hyssong  232 

Ickes  315  ,hl7,l496, 507, 615c, 632a, 663 
Ickes,  Harold  L.   5 
ICKES,   HAROLD  LECLAIR  5,6 
Ickes,  Nicholas  U55 
Ifert  325 
Igo  315 
Igou  I48I 
Ike  31l4 
Her     507 


Ilgenfritz  53 

Illick  I;69 

Illig  I469 

Imbody  1*21 

Imbrie  I46I4 

MBRIE,   ADDISON  MURRAY  I46I4 

IMBRIE,   BOYD  VINCENT  I46I4 

Imbrie,    James  I16I4 

IMBRIE  FAMILY  OF  WESTERN  FENNA. 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  I46I4 
Imhof  325 

Imler  50, 1421,1439,613 
Lmmel  333,1*26 
Impson  325 

IN  THE  SEVEN  MOUNTAINS  955 
Inch  I496 

INDEX  TO  NOTES  AND  QUERIES  653 
Indian  Captivities  1|39,635 
INDIAN  EVE  AND  HER  DESCENDANTS  U39 
Indian  Forts   7lU,7l5 
Indian  Nations  126 
Indian  Paths  633 
INDIAN  STEPS,   STORY  OF  THE  323 
INDIAN  STEPS  AND  MOUNTAIN  STORIES  6I48 
Indian  Tradars  66I4 
Indian  T nails  66I4 
Indian  Tribes  100,126 
Indian  Wars  63k,635 
INDIAN  WARS  AND  CAPTIVITIES,   PICTORIAL 

HISTORY  OF  635 
INDIAN  WARS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  63I4 
Indiana  County  1^0,188, 3Ul, 3U2,3U3, 

3l49,l4l7,Ul8,l428,l430,to,U5l,U75,5l3, 

60143,637,667 
INDIANA  COUNTY,   BIOGRAPHICAL  INDEX  OF 

HISTORY  OF  3l42 


INDIANA  COUNTY,    EARLY  WILLS  AND 
AND  ADMINISTRATIONS  OF  3U9 

INDIANA  COUNTY,   HER  PEOPLE,   PAST  AND 
PRESENT   3U3 

INDIANA  COUNTY,   HISTORY  0?    3I4I 

Indiana  Theological  Seminary  HI4 

Ingard  50 

Ingold  I4I46 

Ingraham  6 311 

Ingram  58, 1463,148 3 £  kO 

Ingwers   58 

Inlow  I4I4I 

Innes  I4O2 

Innis  58,639,663 

Inskeep  U78 

Iobst  k70 

IOWA,   LIST  OF  EX-SOLDIERS,   SAILORS 
AND  MARINES  LIVING  IN  739 

Ireland  325,507 

Irish  Settlement  80 8 


166 


INDEX 


Iron  Division  1 

IRON  DIVISION,  THE.7U8 

Iron  Industry  637 

Iron  Manufacture  636 

IRON  WORKS ,  HISTORY  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY 

317 
IRON  WORKS,  OLD  335 
Ironcutter  356 

Iroquoians  of  the  Susquehanna  661; 
Iroquois  Confederacy  9 13 
Irvin  58,315,316,352,1;G6,61;0 
Irvine  56,232,3l5,l;17,l;38,l;96,6l5a, 

623,663 
Irwin  53, 57,58. 232.311;,3l5,32l;.325, 

337,U06,U21,U32,U38,U5l,ii75,U77,U8l, 

U83,621, 632a, 6Ulc, 663, 735 
IRWIN,    J.C.    2i|2 
Isenberg  57,58,31l4,3l5,10;6,l;87,l;98 

632a,  6U0 
Isett  57,58, 3lU, 632, 632a, 6UO 
Itell  321c, 359 
Itinger  57 
Ives  56,333 
Ivory  316 

Jack  337,338,621,639 
Jack,   Captain  662,900,902,906 
JACK,    COL.   PATRICK  335 
Jackman  58 
Jackson  53,57,58, 3lU,321b,325,U23 

!;32,1^6,l|6U,li90,h92,l493,631g,632 

639,61+0,61|lc,663 
Jacobs  53,56,57,58, 3l5,U02,i;21,l|23 

H38,l;55,5l2,623,632a,639,61|0,663 
Jacobs,  Capt.   902,903 
JACOBS,    HARRY  A.    222,310,853 
Jacobson  325 

Jacoby  53, 321c,l;02,l;70,l;90,l;92 
James  321c, 338,l;33,l;90,623,61;lc, 663 
JAMES,  ALFRED  PROCTOR  707 
Jameson  623a 
Jamey  338 

Jamison  53, 1;19,1;32, 509,613, 616,639 
Janesville,  Wisconsin  128 
Jans  en  1|69 
Jarman  klh 
Jarrett  338,1;70,621 
Jeck     I4.66 
Jefferies  U27 

Jefferson  College,   Canonsburg  111;, 263 
Jefferson  County  5l,U56,650 
Jeffery  6l5c,61;lc 
Jeffrey  337 

JEFFRIES,   CYRJS  303, 301;,  900 
Jen]<ins  57, 58, 1|7U,510, 616,663 
Jenks  31I4 
Jenney  123 


Jennings  631g 

Jens  on  iiUh 

Jessup  i;50,500 

Jewell  509 

Jewett  316, U75 

JEWETT,    JULIA  A.   1;75 

Jiles  338 

John  56,336,^27,512 

JOHN,   LEWIS  F.   112 

Johns  56, 321a, 333, 507, 6l5c, 623a 

Johnson  57,58, 229, 232, 316, 321b. 325, 
337,ii02,ii05,Ul9,li21,ii27,li33,Ul*U,Uii6, 
i|62,i;69,ii70.U90,  U92,505,507, 509, 
615  c,  631b,  6U0,61ilc,  663 

Johnson,  William  129,911 

Johnston  53,514,56,58,200,232,315,316, 
321c,325,333,3li7,U06.1a0,la2,U21, 
U27,li33,U38,U51i,U61;,J465,lr75,li90,505, 
632, 632a,  639, 61|0,6Ulc,  663, 736 

JOHNSTON,  A.R.   1;65 

JOHNSTON,   HARRY  L.    310 

Johnston,  William  Freame  605g 

Johnstown,   Cambria  County  112,120, 
22li, 225,322, 851,855,866 

JOHNSTOWN,   THE  STORY  OF  221; 

JOHNSTOWN  CENTENNIAL~g~37 

Johnstown  Flood  219, 221;, 225, 321, 322, 
859 

JOHNSTOWN  FLOOD,  THROUGH  THE  225 

Johnstown,  New  York  911 

Johnstown  Tribune  322 

Jones  50, 53,56,57,58, 123,121;, 3l!n 315, 316, 
321b,321c,325,333,337,338.3l;6,I;00,3l;8 
l;02,l;17,l;21,l;35,l;l;r,l;U3,Ui;9b 
l;58,l;62,l;63,l;69,l;7k,l;90,l;96,505,506, 
512, 515, 631f, 632a, 639, 6Ulc,663, 736 

Jones,  Joel  259 

Jones,  John  Paul  115 

JONES'  JUNIATA  VALLEY  639 

JONES,  U.J.  639 

Jordan  321;, 337, 338,1; 70, 61;0.6lAc 

JORDAN,  JOHN  W.  61, 65,69, 6U0 

Jordon  ll5,U23,6l6 

Joseph  61;0 

Joy  61 5c 

Joyce  663 

Jubelirer  316 

JUDAS  TREE  908 

Judy  321b, 6l5c 

Juniata  Canal  851-856 

JUNIATA  CANAL  AND  OLD  PORTAGE  RAILROAD 

~~ 6^3 

JUNIATA  COLLEGE   253 

Juniata  College,   Huntingdon  151,253, 

25U,255 
JUNIATA  COLLEGE,   ALUMNI  RECORD  OF  25U 


167 


INDEX 


JUNIATA  COLLEGE,  REMINISCENCES  OF  255 
Juniata  County  58, 186,187, 328, kSk, 

1+55,1*57,1+65,1+70, 509,60l+x,626, 639 

61+0, 61+1, 663, 7l|2, 860, 861 
JUNIATA  AND  MIFFLIN  COUNTIES  .ATLAS  OF 

PERRY  861 
JUNIATA  COUNTY,    ILLUSTRATED  ATLAS  860 
Juniata  Valley  58, l+ll+,638, 61+1,66  3 

7l!+,7l5,865, 900,951 
JUNIATA  VALLEY  AND  ITS  PEOPLE, HIS TORY 

OF  61+0 
JUNIATA  VALLEY,    COM.BIO.ENCY.   OF  58 
JUNIATA  VALLEY,   HISTORY  OF  THE  61+1 
JUNIATA  VALLEYS,   HISTORY  OF  THE 

SUSQUEHANNA  AND   663 
JUNIATA  VALLEY,   MEMOIRS  OF  THE  EARLY 

SETTLERS  OF  THE  6 IB 
Junkin  51i, 58, 189, 1;06,663 
Junkins   632a 
Jury  325 
Justice  1+17 
Kable  It55 
Kaelin  333 
Kaga  1+66 

Kagarise  57,315,736 
Kagey  1+66, 505 
Kagi  1+66 
Kagy  1+66 
KAGY  FAMILY  1+65 
Kahler  58 

KALBFUS,   JOSEPH  H.    7 
Kanagy  58 
Kane  155, 321b, 337 
Kann  1+20 
Kanode  1+66 
Kanowel  663 
Kantner  208,6l5c,736 
Kantz  32U 
Kapp  53 

KAPP,   RUTH  INEZ   210 
Karl  321c 
Karn  ij.76 

Karns  316,613,6l+lc 
KARNS,   C.¥.   613 
Karper  56,337 
Karr  1+19 

KARSTETTER,  ALBERT  D.   657 
Kase  61+1  c 
Kaseman  58 
Kasson  1+19 
Kast  623 
Kasten  325 
Kauf fman  56, 58, 236, 315, 321c, 333,U66, 

i+70,i|82,i+85,U96,505,5l9, 623,623a 

61+0,663 
KAUFFMAN,    CARRIE  L.    350 


Kaufman  53,5U,329,333,l;21,l+39,615c 

Kautz  61 5c 

Kay  6l5a 

Kaylor  155, 321c 

Kazmaier  315,316 

Keafer  321b, 321c 

Keagey  1+66 

Keaggy  1+66 

Keagy  315,316, 333, U66, 613 

KEAGY,   FRANKLIN  1+66 

Kean  57,155 

Kearns  58,61+0 

Keasey  315,338 

Keatley  58, 632a, 736 

Keck  1+69,1+70 

Keefer  56,58,336,337 

Keel  359 

Keeler  3H|,1|90 

Keely  512,632a 

Keen  325 

Keesey  337,338 

Keeter  333 

Keff  er  1+66 

Kegarise  613 

Kegg  1+36 

Keilman  507 

Keim  58,229,321c,l+67.6l5c,6l+0,80l+ 

KEIM,   D.E.   RANDOLPH  1+67 

KEIM  AND  ALLIED  FAMILIES  1+67 

Keiper  1+69 

Keisel  316 

Keiser  53,623 

Keister  61+0 

Keith  58,208,311|,315 

Kelker  1+21 

Kell  57,58, 333,1^55, l;96,61+lc 

Keller  58, 315,316, 321c, 337,U02, 1+12, 

1+21,1+26,1+63,1+90,1+96,507,519,621,623, 

61+0,810 
Kellerman  3lU 
Kelley  53,58,325 
Kelly  53,57,155,3Hi,3l5,325,3li7,l*2l+, 

1+68, 621, 623a,  631e,  639, 61+0, 663 
KELLY  AND  WOODRING  FAMILIES  1+68 
Kelso  663 
Kemberling  58,1+51 
Kemble  663 
Kemmerer  1+69,1+70 
Kemp  352,1+12, 623a 
Kemper  1+25 
Kempter  56 
Kenaga  61+0 

Kendall  6l5c,631d,6l+lc 
Kendig  53,58,31l4,l|67,623,810 
Kendlehart  623a 
Kendrick  1+61 


168 


INDEX 


Kenedy  3l+7 

Kennedy  9  , 56,58, 321c,  333,1+01,1*06, 

);11, 510, 632a,  663 
KENNEDY,  MILES  C.  865 
Kenning  1*75 
Kennon  735 
Kenote  315 

Kensinger  229,315,1+21 
KENSINGER,  I.B.  310 
Kent  631g 

KENT,  DONALD  H.  710 
Kenton,  Simon  307,951 
KENTUCKY  COURT  AND  OTHER  RECORDS  61*3 
KENTUCKY  IN  RETROSPECT  61+2 
Kenyon  53,57,61*0 

Kephart  58, 112, 321c, 32l+, 325, 632a 
Kephart,  Cyrus  326 
KEPHART,  LIFE  OF  EZEKIAL  BORING  112 
Kephart,  Henry  112. 
Kepler  58,6l*lc,663 
Kepley  336 
Kepner  58,1*55,663 
Ker  53,632 
Kerlin  336 

Kern  58, 321c, 356, 1469,1+70, 615c 
Kerns  316, 507 
Kerr  57,58,208,229,232,337,352,1*1+1+ 

1+92, 61 5a,  616, 623, 623a,  632a,  61*lc,  808 , 
Kersey  1*27 
Kershner  232 
KERSHNER,  W.J.  190 
KERSTETTER,  NEWTON  350 
Kessler  1*02, 632a 
Kester  325,1+00 
Kethledge  1+00 
Ketring  315,1+76 
Kettering  1*39 
Ketterman  58 
Keyes  1*66 
Keyser  333,505 
Kibier  505 
Kichinann  50 
Kidall  1*05 
Kidd  57,58,1+83 
Kidle  U63 
Kiefer  1*02 
Kieferle  57 
Kieffer  56,57, 232, 329, 1+12, 623,623a, 

801* 
KIEFFER,  HENRY  MARTYN  192 
Kiefhaber  58 
Kienzle  736 
Kierman  359,616a 
Kifer  615 c 
Kilbourn  1*1*5 
Kilfoil  507 


Kilgore  336,1*32 

Killian  623 

Kilmer  $Q,h^ 

Kilns  337 

Kimball  123 

Kimberling  311+ 

Kimberly  58 

KLm9  1*67 

Kimerly  1*1*1* 

Kimes  57,316 

KtoTiel  50,57,58, 333, l+l+l+,6l5c,6l6a, 
623 

Kimmell   359,1+26 

Kimpel  333 

Kimple  623a 

Kimpart  621 

Kincaid  631e,663 

Kinch  315 

Kindig  1*62,1*71, 516, 623a 

Kiner  58 

King  51+, 56,232, 236,315, 316,321a  321b, 
321c,325,333, 338, 359, 1+02, 1*06,1*28, 
1*69,1+78,1*83,1+85,1+90.507,515,613, 
615a,  616,623, 623a,  61*0, 663,808 

King,   John  181 

KING,   VICTOR  C.735 

KING,  WTLBUR  LEWIS  1*69,1*70,808 

KING   (KONIG)  AND  MATHEUS  KING   (KONIG), 
GENEALOGY  OF   JACOB  1*69 

Kingery  337 

Kinkade  338 

Kinkead  173,31)+,  321c, 1*83, 632a 

Kinnaird  337 

Kinnard  1*69 

Kinneard  56 

Kinnersley  123 

Kinney  325,l+l+9a,l+l*9c 

Kinports  325 

KINSEL,  JACOB  207 

Kinser  61*1  c 

Kinsey  1*21 

Kinsloe  58,1*10,61*0,663 

Kipler  58 

Kipp  58,61*0 

Kipple  208,311+ 

Kirby  321c 

Kirk  58,32l+,325,l+l+6,507,6l+lc,663 

Kirkendall  321b 

Kirkland  1+1*3 

Kirkpatrick  56,57,58,232,333,337,1+1+1, 
l+l+9b,663 

Kirsch  315 

Kisecker  333 

Kiser  58 

Kisler  61*1  c 

Kissell  337,1+83 


169 


INDEX 


Kissinger  53,58 

Kist  321c 

Kistler  58,352,511,663 

Kitch  53 

Kitner  53,58 

Kit tanning,  Armstrong  County  188,639 

706,711,903 
KITTANNING,   COL.  ARMSTRONG'S  EXPEDITION 

TO  712 
Kittanning,   Indian  Town  329,3^1,711, 

712 
Kittanning  Trail  66I4 
KITTANNING,  VICTORY  AT   711 
Kittell  321b 
KITTELL,   FERDINAND  155 
Kitting er  623a 
Kittochtinny    Historical  Society  113, 

33U,335 
KITTOCHTINNY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  33^, 

335 
Kittredge  Uii-3 
Kitzmiller  53,623a 
Klare  325 

Kleckner  I42I4, hlO, 663 
KLEFFEL,   HARRY  C.    310 
Kleffman  53 
Klein  623a 

KLEIN,   RICHARD  HENRY  350 
Kleinginna  325 
Klemmert  31k 
Klepper  623 
Klepser  229,315,736 
Klerx  6I4O 
Klindinst  53 
Kline  53,57, 58, 3H+,321c,325,U70, 

U90 
Klinefelter  333 
Klinepeter  58 
Klineyoung  663 
Kling  57 

Klingensmith  I469 
Klinger  50I4 
Klock  333 
Kloss  58,31^,315 
Klug  663 
Klugh  53 
Knapp  i4.i4.l4. 
Knappenberger  333 
Knarr  325 
Knaub  S3 
Knauer  ij.69 
Knauss  U70 
KNA.USS,   LUKAS  U70 
Kneass  I4O2 
Knecht  U69,6l5c 
Knee  321c 


Knepp  325,614-0 

Knepper  56,333,359,6l5c 

KNEPPER,   LEWS  S.    251; 

Kneyley  208 

Knickerbocker  I496 

Knight  58,Uoi,U7U 

Knisell  k33 

Knisely  58,U08 

Knisley  53,333 

Kniss  321c 

Knode  58,i|63,6UO 

Knoderer  623 

Knoll  337 

Knott  1;30 

Knotwell  U96 

Knouse  58 

Knowles  U7U 

Knox  $k, 57, 316, 337,1*92, 6I4O 

Knuff  321c 

KOBER-COVER-COOVER  FAMELY,  A  LIMITED 

GENEALOGY  OF  THE  I426 
Koch  58, 3 21c, l469,U70 , 516 
Kochenaur  58,1*66 
Kochenderfer  58, 1*21, 1455,1*96,61 3 
Kocher  I469 
Koehler  I470 
Koelle  316 
KOGER,   M.V.    803 
Kohlenburg  I4I46 
Kohler  58,325,6140,663 
Koiner  I4I4O 
Kolb  I4O2 
Roller  53,623 
KONKLE,   BURTON  ALVA  12l* 
Kooken  232,621 
Koons  53, U38, 1462,62 3 
Koontz  50, 359, 1*36,1439, 505, 613, 615c, 

6l6a,6l4lc 
KOONTZ,  WILLIAM  H.    6l5 
Kooser  359,6l6a 
Kootz  6l5c 
Kopelin  321b 
Kopp   325 
Korb  236 

Koser  53,333,623,623a 
Kost  53,623 
Kough  58,6^0 
Koutz  631b 
Krack  325 
Kraft  U62 

Kramer  50,325,1*70,1*90 
Kratz  I47I 

Kratz,    John  Valentine  I47I 
KRATZ  FAMILY  HISTORY  1*71 
Kratzer  325 
Krause  53 


170 


INDEX 


Krauth  623a 

Kreamer  621 

Krebbs  U78 

Krebs  50, 5U, 189, 321c, 615c 

KREBS,  FREIDRICK  805 

Kreibel  1+62 

Kreider  1+70 

Kreidler  J4.69 

Kreiger  321c 

Kreighbaum  621 

Kreighbaum,  William  307 

Kreister  l+l+9b 

Kreiter  316 

Kremer  58,356,663 

Krepps  58 

Kreps  58,232,333 

Kresge  325 

Kress  321c 

Kressler  J4OO 

KRETSCHMANN,   ERNEST  T.   162 

Krichbauin  613 

Krick  58 

KRICK,   K.  VIRGINIA  310 

Krider  3l5,333,U09 

Kriner  333 

KRINER,   HARRY  L.    310 

Kringel  h33 

Krise  623a 

Krissinger  616a 

Krag  623a,6iilc 

Krager  53 

Krugh  58 

Kryder  621 

Kuder  1+96 

Kugler  58 

Kuhlman  61 6a 

Kuhn  58, 123,232, 315, 333,U69, 623a 

Kuhns  l+90,6l5c 

Kujawa  325 

Kulp  58,316,1+02,1+62,1+71,1+90 

Kunkel  53,333,U26,810 

Kunkle  337, 1+23 

Kunsman  315 

Kuntz  53, 321c, 325, 518 

Kuny  316 

Kurtz  57,58,236,315,3l6,356,i|21,6l5c, 

621,736 
KURTZ,  PAUL  310 
Kutz  53 
Kyle  58,232,31i4,6l5c,632a,6i|0,6Ulc, 

663 
Kyler  32l+,325 
Kyner  56,333 
Kyper  58,315,U63 
Lackawanna  County  60l+x 
Lackawanna  Valley  69 


Lackens  333 

Lackey  58 

Lacy  1+1+1+ 

Ladshaw  1+61 

LA.FAYETTE,   BIOGRAPHIC  CATALOGUE 

OF   257 
LAFAYETTE,   RECORD  OF  THE  MEN  OF   256 
Lafayette  College,   Easton  256,257 
Lafferty  208,316,663 
Lafler  l+l+9b,l+l+9c 
LaFrance  321c 
Laher  61+1  c 
Lahr  58 
Laing  325 

Laird  5U, 57,58, 173,200,1+38, 1+52, 663 
Lakin  631f 
Lamade  3^i+,3l5 
Lamas  ter  333 
Lamb  621 
Lamberson  6l+lc 

Lambert  50, 316,337, 1+08,1+69, 1+70, 6l5c 
Lamberton  53,U93 
Lamont  325 
LaMott  8oI+ 
Lampman  321c 

Lancaster,  Lancaster  County  251 
Lancaster  County  59,126,183, 2$lf3kk, 

3l+5,U01,l+07,l+20,l+21,l+2l+,U26,l+l+3,l+5l, 

l+6l,l+65,l+66,l+83,l+85,ii91,li92,l+95,l;96, 

500,502,503,505,507,5lU,5l6,603i, 

603m,  60l+f ,  60l+g,  60l+q,  60l+x,  606g,  607f , 

661, 71+1+ 
LANCASTER  COUNTY,   AN    INDEX  TO  THE  WILL 

BOOK  AND   INTESTATE  RECORDS  OF  31+1+ 
LANCASTER  COUNTY,    BIO. HISTORY  OF    $9 
LANCASTER  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF  3l+~5 
Landes  1+62,1+71,1+72 
Landis  53, 56,58, 3114,315,333,359, i;00, 

1+21,1+26,1+62,1+71,1+72,1+82  ,1+96,61 5c, 

623, 632a,  61+lc 
Landis,  Augustus  S.   1+72 
LANDIS,   DOROTHY  K.   1+72 
Landis,  Henry  1+72 
Landis,    John  1+72 
LANDIS,    JOHN  B.    175 
LANDIS,   MERKEL   2ll+ 
LANDIS-LANTE  3  FAMILIES ,  31ST  REUNION 
"T72       ' 
LANDISBURG  CHARGE,   HISTORICAL  SKETCH 

OF  THE  193 
Lane  5U,232,333,U38 
Lane,  Harriet  259 
LANE,  NORMAN  F.    310 
Lang  58,316,1+1+6,736 
Langdon  61+0 
Langsford  325 


171 


INDEX 


Lansberry  325,359,615c 

LANSBERRY,  THOMAS  F.    2l+0 

Lansinger  623a 

Lantz  53,56,58,333,623 

LANTZ,  EUGENE  310 

Lantzy  321c 

Lanzinger  336 

Laporte  632 

LaPorte  3lU 

Lapp  I4.7I 

Lapsley  321b 

Larabee  663 

Larcomb  632a 

Larimer  321b 

Larock  325 

La  Rose  80l| 

La  Rou  80U 

Lass  316 

Latham  1+33 

Lather ow  58,316 

Latimer  1+06 

Latimer,    John  916 

Latimer,  Luke  916 

Latimer,  Margaret  916 

LATIMERS,   THE   916 

Latshaw  1+07,613 

Latti'g  I4O2 

Lat timer  80 8 

Lattimore  1+32 

Laub  61+0,61+lc 

Laubach  1+69,1+70 

Laudenslager  U70 

Lauderbaugh  232 

LaulTer  321c 

Laughlin  57,337,736 

Laughman  3lU 

Laurie  1+75 

Lauth  621 

Lauton  56 

Lauver  58,663 

Laux  80l+ 

Lavelle  231c 

Laverty  1+08 

Law  208, 31U 

Lawall  U90 

Lawless,  Richard  908 

Lawley  736 

Lawrence  56,1+91 

Lawrence  County  60l+x,650 

Lawrenceville,  Allegheny  Co.   106 

Laws  he  8OI4. 

Laws on  1+02 

Lawton  53 

Lawver  58 

Lawyer  1+1+1+ 

Lay  53,511 


Laycock  1+15 

Laydon  623a 

Layman  3lU,3l5 

Lazelere  80l+ 

LAZENBY,  MARY  ELINOR  111 

Leach  58,508,6l+lc 

Leader  58,3li| 

Lead- Mine  Fort,   Blair  Co.   632,639, 

729 
Lead  Mines  903 
Leafgren  325 
Leakey  1+1+1+ 
Learner  1+51,736 
Leamy  337 
Lear  333 
Leary  325 
Leas   623, 623a, 632 
Leasure  80l+ 
Leatherman  3  ill,  U  71 
Leathers   321; 

Lebanon  County  1+82,1+95, 507,60l+x,  625 
Lebanon  County  Historical  Society  l+3l| 
LEBANON  COUNTIES ,   HISTORY  OF  DAUPHIN 

AND  625 
Le  Beau  80l+ 
Lebeffinger  315 
Leberkneight  337 
Leberknight  333,623 
Lebo  663 
Lechner  663 
LECKEY,  HOWARD  L.   631 
Leckrone  1+76 
LE  COMPTE,   E.  LEE  3 
Lecrone  1+1+6,1+63, 623a 
Le  Doux  80l+ 
Ledy  56,333 
Lee  50,53, 325, 356,l+05,l;38,l+66,6l5c, 

510  61+1  c,  663 
Lee,  Henry  603k, 606c 
Leece  623a 
Leech  231c,  1+25,  50l+ 
Leedom  316,736 
Leedy  336,337,Wi9a,l+l+9b 
Leeper  623 
Leef  3lU,736 
Lefever  623 
Lefevre  623a, 663 
LeFevre  53 
Leffard  58,200,1+85 
Leffingwell  507 
Lefford  1+63 
LEGENDS  OF  THE   JUNIATA  OR  JACKSON  AND 

KETURAH  CULBERSON  900 
Lehigh  County  l+70,503,518,603i,60l+z, 

607f 
Lehman  53,56,229,311;,  321c,  333,502, 


172 


INDEX 


Lehman  cont'd.   623, 61+0, 61+1  c 

Lehrsch  311+ 

Leib  325,338.623 

Leibert  1+1+6,1+70 

Leiby  58 

Leidlich  623 

Lei  dig  $6 

Leidigh  623 

Leidy  229,232,1+19,1+90 

L eight  663 

Leighty  3H,6l5c 

LEIGHTY, ELMER  310 

Leinbach  507 

Leininger  338, 1+1+9  c,  61+0 

Leininger,   Barbara  603g 

Leipold  325 

Leisenring  3ll+,3l5 

Leiser  663 

Leisher  333 

Leitenberger  321c 

Leland  1+96 

Lemaster  56,333 

Lemcke,  Father  109 

LEMCKE,   PETER  HENRY  109 

Lexner  329 

Lemley  631g 

Lemon  3II4 

Lenhart  55,58, 321c,l+59 

LENHART,    JOHN  M.   1+11 

Lenher  623 

Lenig  58 

Lenker  58 

Lenni  Lenape  Indians   323 

Lensbower  336 

Lentz  6l5 c 

LENTZ,  E.  MARIE   312 

Leonard  58, 321+,  325,1+01, 631b 

Leonard,   Mary  Anderson  1+01 

Leopold  61+0 

Lepley  1+19,61 6a,  663 

Leppo  U59 

LERCH,  ADAM  G,   190 

Lesher  56,57,333,356 

Lesley  56 

Leslie,  Amett  908 

Lesnett  1+73 

LESNETT,   FAMILY  HISTORY  OF  CHRISTIAN 

Letterkenny  Township,  Franklin  County 

337,1+79 
Levan  208,1+12 
Le  Van  80I+ 
Levengood  31i|,3l5 
Leventry  321c 
Levergood  321a, 321c 
Leverich  1+38 


Levering  801+ 

Levingood  632a 

Levy  359, 6Ul c 

Lewis  58,  321b,  321c  32l+,  325, 337, 338, 

35l,lUiU,li69,li70,te,631b,639 
Lewis,  David  307 
LEWIS,   DAVID  11,12. 
LEWIS  THE  ROBBER  12 
Lewisburg,  Union  County  102,239,355 
Lewis town  Centinel  852 
Lewis  town,   Illinois  UI4 
Lewis town,  Mifflin  Co.   226 
Lexington,   Battle  of  911 
Lichliter  6l5c 
Lichty  50, 359, 615c, 616a 
Liddick  61+0 
Liddle  325 
Lidy  333 

Liebegott  229, 311+, 316, 736 
Lienhardt  6l5c 
LIFE  AND  ADVENTURES  OF  DAVID  LEWIS 

11 
LIFE  AND  CORRESPONDENCE  OF  THE  REV. 

WILLIAM  SMITH  123 
LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF  THOMAS  SMITH  12l+ 
LIFE  AND  WORKS  OF  PRINCE  GALLITZIN 

109 
LIFE  OF   (JOHN)   CONRAD  WEISER  127 
LIFE  OF  D.L.   MILLER  Tig 
LIFE  OF  EZEKIEL  BORING  KEPHART  112 
LIFEOF  GENERAL  HUGH  MERCFR    115 
LIFE  OF  REV.    JAMES  Y.   McGINNIS  lll+ 
LIFE  SKETCHES  OF  LEADING  CITIZENS  OF 

BEDFORD  AND  SOMERSET  COUNTIES  50 
Ligat  321+ 
Liggett  53,337,663 
LIGHT  OF  PARNELL  917 
Lightcap   5l5 
Lightfoot  67,333 
Lightner  57,58,325,663 
Ligonier,  Westmoreland  County  121 
Likens  58 
Lilly  623a 

Lincoln  58,123,1+63,663 
Lincoln  Abraham  71+6 
Lindeman  519 
Lindemuth  1+9  6 
Linder  53 

Lindsay  53,58,1+02,1+32,519,623 
Lindsey  53,56,337,623,632a 
Line  53,316,1+78,623 
Lingafelt  315,316 
Lingel  8OI4- 
Lingenfelter  3±5,3l6, 321c, 613, 615a, 

632a, 736 
Lininger  53,3l5,W> 


173 


INDEX 


Linn  ^,56,333,338,351,519,621,610, 

663,809,810 
LM,    JOHN  BLAIR  361,603,621 
LINN,  MERRILL  ¥a    350 
Lins  61+lc 
Lint  6l5c 
Linthurst  58 
Lintner  I4.30 

Linton  3lk, 321a, 321b, 321c, 613 
Linton,    John  322 
Lionberger  505 
Liphart  6l5c 
Lippel,   Isaac  307 
Lippert  5lU 
LiPP7  333 
Lisnett  hi  3 
Lister  58 
Lis ton  6l5c 

Lititz,  Lancaster  Co.   603i 
Litsinger  236 
Little  57,155,232,325,333,337,338 

1+06, 613, 6Ulc 
Litz  316, 32U 
Litzenborg  I466 
Litzinger  155, 321b, 321c 
Livengood  50,6l5c,6l6a,631g 
Liveright  325 
Livingston  621,632a 
Livingstone  l45U,5lO 
Livingstone  Manor,  N.T.   127 
Lixfield  325 
Lloyd  53,56,3l5,3l6,321c,U9,li58,U7U, 

509,623,632a 
LLOTD  MANUSCRIPTS  hlh 
Lobach  I4.67 
Loback  i;it9a,UU9b 
Lobingier  359 
Loche  515 
Lochery  lj.75 
Lochra  I4.75 
Lochrie  6l5c 
Lochry  1|75 
Lodiry's  Disaster  719 
Lockard  321c,li32,5l5 
Locke  57,58 
Lodge  6Ulc 
Loechel  1*63 
LOG  COLLEGE,    258 
Log  College,  Neshaming  171,258 
Logan  U32,U92,6l6b,623,632a,639,663 
Logan,  Chief  911, 951 
Logan,    James  605a 
Logan  House,   Altoona  7U6 
Logue  316,333,U28 
Lohman  I463 
Lohr  321c, 6l5c 


Lomas  i|05 

Lombaert  I4.O2 

Long  53, 56,57,58, 232, 3H;,315,316,325, 

326,338,3U7,352,UOO,i406,l4l9,ii20,i|21, 

U28,liU6,ii5l,U66,U70,l|85,ii90,li96,505, 

507,613,616,621,623,632,663 
Long  Island,   Battle  of  603a 
LONG   JOURNEY,   150  YEARS  OF  PROGRESS 

218 
Longacre  57,58,U62 
Longanecker  1^66 
Longenecker  50, 58, 359,1*21, 1*28,  U5l, 

U76,500,6l5a,6l6,623 
Longaecker  623 
Longsdorf  53,^96, 623, 623a 
Lookabaugh  333 

LOOKING  EIGHTY  YEARS  BACKWARD  2 
Loomis   663,736 
Loose  229,315,1|21,14|6 
Lorah  1;12 
Loraine  621 
Lord  1*23 
Lore  hh2 

Lorenz  57, 236,315,316, 321c 
Loretto,  Cambria  Co.   108,109,122,155, 

227 
LORETTO  CENTENARY,   SOUVENIR  OF  155 
Loser  511 
Losk  58 
Loskiel  639 
Loskiel,   Euan  913 
LOST  BROTHERS,   THE  303, 30h 
LOST   CHILDREN  OF  THE  ALLEGHENLES  305, 

306 
Lott  325,623a 
Lotz  58,311;, 315, 663 
Lotzgeselle  61|0 
Louden  632a 
Loudenberger  I469 
Loudenslager  61|0 
Loudaislagle  632 
Louderbaugh  232 
Loudon  53,3Hi,3l5,3l6,352,U5l,623, 

61;0,663 
Loudon  Co.,  Va.  Ii98 
LOUDON  ROAD  HISTORY,  NORTH  MOUNTAIN 

SHADOWS  337 
Loughery  1|75 
Loughead  325 
Loughrey  1*75 
Loughry  1*75 

LOUGHRY  FAMILY  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  1*75 
Louther  50,6l6a,736 
Loux  1*71 

Love  311*,  321c,  1*83 
Lovell  632 


17U 


INDEX 


Lowans  336 

Lowder  .58 

Lowdon  663 

Lowe  61*1  c 

Lowell  325 

Lowen  UUU 

Lowenberg  i4.i4.i4. 

Lower  2, 1*21,613, 623a,  61*0 

Lower  Heidelberg  Township,  Berks  Co. 

190 
Lower  Milford  Township,   Bucks  County 

I4.OO 
Lower  Mt.   Bethel,   Northampton  Co.    808 
Lowery  $0 
Lowman  321b, 321c 
Lownes  338 
Lowrey  632a, 639,809 
Lowrie  311*, 315,316, 61*0 
Lowry  232,333,359,6l5c,621,632 
LOtfRY,   FLORA  8 
Lowther  315,632a 
Loy  58,61*0,663 

Loyal  War  Governors'    Conference     71*5 
Lucas  57,U75,621,631d,6I;lc 
Lucente  359 
Luck  6U0 
Ludlow  1*25 
Ludwick  J4.26 

Ludwig  56,321c,333,h67,663 
Luellen  1*1*1* 
Luke  1*75 
Lukehart  325 
Lukenbach  315 
Lukens  57, 58,121;, 639, 663 
Lukins  338 
Lull  333 
Lumadue  325 
Lumbard  356 
LUMBERING  AND  RAFTING  IN  CLEARFIELD 

COUNTY   325 
Lupfer  58,315,352,663 
Lurgan  Township,  Franklin  County  33U 
Lusk  515 
Luther  325 
Lutheran  Church  126,158,167,252 

260 
Lutheran  Church,  New  Hanover  603h 
LUTHERAN  CHURCH,   HIST.   OF  GRINDSTONE 

HILL  EVANGELICAL  161 
LUTHERAN  CHURCH     HIST.    OF  ZION 

EVANGELICAL  l£8 
LUTHERAN  CHURCH,    125th  ANNI.    OF  ZION 

160 
LUTHERAN  CHURCH,   150th  ANNI.   OF  ZION 

159 
LUTHERAN  CHURCH,   ST.    JOHNS  159 


LUTHERAN  MINISTERIUM,   DOCUMENTARY 

HIST.    OF  THE  EVANGELICAL  l6l* 
LUTHERAN  SYNOD,   HIST.   OF  THE  ALLEGHENY 

EVANGELICAL  165 
LUTHERAN  SYNOD  OF  WEST  PENNSYLVANIA, 

HISTORY  OF  THE  166 
LUTHERANS   IN  AMERICA  167 
Lutz  50,58,623 
LUTZ,   SIMON  MICHAEL  301 
Lutzke  6l5c 

Luzerne  County  it89 ,  60lpc,  7U1). 
Luzier  325 
Lycoming  County  60, 61,100, 157, 1*21;, 

1*83, 60l*y,  61*1*,  651* 
Lycon  639,663 
Lykens   229 
Lyle  123,^87,663 
Lynn  U21,UU6,U70, 623a, 6U0, 736 
Lyon  337,1*77,613,663,810  ' 
Lyons  58,325,6l6b,663 
Lyter  58 

Lytie  57,58,200,3ll*,3l5,325,la6,l;57, 

621,632 
LYTLE,   LEONARD  1+57 
MacDonald  338 
MacDonald,    Bruce  911* 
MacFall  1*00 
MacFarland  663 
MacFARLANE,   MRS.    OMEE  P.    733 
Machamer  58,1*1*6 
Machelduff  U32 
Machtley  57 
Macintosh  1*15 
Mack  1*00,1* 76,1*90 
MACK  THE  TUNKER  AND  DESCENDANTS, 

ALEXANDER  1|76 
Mackey  208, 3lU, 315,316,336 
Mackinley  31 6 

MacKINNEY,   GERTRUDE  610,611 
Mackley  1*59 
Macklin  58,61*10 
Mackling  336,338 
Maclay  56,58,333,31*7,1*77,639,663, 

809,810 
MACLAY,   GENEALOGY  OF  SAMUEL  ij.77 
MACLOSKIE,    GEORGE  809 
MacMinn  325 
Mac  MINN,   EDWIN  100 
Madara  61 6 

Madden  57,315,632,61*0 
Maddox  1*01,  I463 
Madeira  337 
Madera  6l6 
Madison  663 
Madlem  1*1;  6 
Madore  61*1  c 


175 


INDEX 


Maelhorn  1;23 

Magargee  U2I4. 

Magaw  232,329,616 

MAGAW,  COL.  ROBERT  33k 

Magee  58, 316, 325,333,1*83, 61*0,663 

Magehan  315 

Magill  57,58, l*l*9b,l*l*9c 

Maglaughlin  329 

Maguire  58,639 

Maguire,  Michael  638 

Mahaffey  32$ 

Mahana  631f 

Mahon  56, 333,1*38, 61*0, 663 

Mahoney  336, foo 

Main  56,333 

Maines  5l 

Mains  623 

Mairs  337 

Majors  623a 

Maley  58 

Malick  663 

Mallery  316,736 

Mallory  621 

Malone  338,621,736 

Manbeck  57,61*lc 

Manchester  kkk 

Mancke  1*10 

Maneval  321c 

Manges  57 

Manley  315 

Manlove  315 

Mann  58,3l*7,6l5a,6l6,61*lc 

Manning  53,623 

Mansfield  623 

Map  el  631g 

Mapes   321;,  325 

Maps  850,857-862,868,869,870 

MAPS,   HEVENOR  HANDY  LOOSE  LEAF  COUNTY 

862 
MAR,  CURTIS   J.    219 
Marbourg  321b, 616 
Marcella  321c 
March  58 
Marchand  80l* 
Margiotti  3^9 
Marietta,  Ohio  I4.0I* 
Marion,   Indiana  County  8 
Mark  623a 
"Mark  Twain"   661 
Markel  58,6l5c,663 
Marker  321c 
Markey  336,613 
Markham,  William  605a 
Markle  1*67,507 

Markley  53, 315, 1*21,1*55,1*62, 61*lc,80l* 
Marks  315,509,663 


Marquett  8OJ4 

Marguette  53 

Marr  663 

Marriage  Records,  Central  Penna.    61*6 

Marriage  Records,  Pa. Archives  603b 

603h,603i,607f 
Mars  den  6l5c 
Marsdon  3l*7 
Marshall  58, 232,311;, 337, 352,1*23, 623, 

623a,  6U0, 663 
MARSHALL  COLLEGE,   LIFE  AT   259 
Marshall  College,  Mercersberg  102, 

251,259,917 
Mars  ton  1*1*3 
Martin  53,56,57,58,232,236,315,316, 

333, 337, 31*6,1*10, 1*21, l*l*9c,l*5l,l*63, 

1*66,1*70, 1*83, 1*85,1*87, 1*90, 500, 505, 

507, 515, 613, 615c, 621, 623, 623a, 631g, 

632a,  639, 61*1  c 
Martinsburg,    Blair  Co.   191,228,229, 

230 
MART INS BURG,  A  125  YEAR  HISTORY  OF 

229 
MART  JUS  BURG  CENTENNIAL  SOUVENIR  228 
Martvon  321c 
Martz  229,315,338 
Marye  505 

Maryland  3, 111,116, 518,61*7,722 
MARYLAND  AND  PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORICAL 

SKETCHES   661 
Maryland  Census  of  1790  6U7 
MARYLAND  FRONTIERSMAN,  THOMAS  CRESAP 

129 
Maryland-Pennsylvania  Boundry  Dispute 

129,603g,603p 
MARYLAND,   REVOLUTIONARY  RECORDS  OF 

722 
Masemore  58 

Mason  50,58,663 

Mason  and  Dixon  Line  60 3p 

MASON  AND  DLXON  LINE  335 

Masonheimer  623 

Mass  663 

MASSACRE  OF  CAPTAIN  PHILLIPS'  PENNA. 

RANGERS,   HISTORY  OF  THE  727 
Massey  57,632 
Masters  321c, 6l5c 
Mastos   736 
Mateer  58 
Mathaldi  321c 
Mather  663 
Mathers  58,311*,  663 
Mathes   315 
Mat  hew  61*1  c 
Mathews  on  316 
Mathias  1*1*1*,  507 


176 


INDEX 


Mathiot  321c,  80l* 
Matlock  58,121* 

Mattern  57,58, 316,325, 1*98, 632 
Matthews  315, 316, 321b, 321c, 325, 337, 359 
1*55,510 

MATTHEWS,  JAMES  P.  809 

Matthias  6l5c,632a 

Mattingly  616 

Mauck  58, U 2, 505 

MAUER,  ELEANORE  WILSON  310 

Mauger  58 

Mauk  236, 316, 623, 632a, 736 

Maurer  50,325 

Maurs  663 

Maust  53, 615 c, 61*1  c 

Maxey  359 

Maxfield  1*62 

Maxwell  58,117, 232, 32l*,325, 338,1*25, 

515,639 
May  50, 57,58, 1*35,1*39, 1*67, 1*91,623, 61*lc 
Mayaro  the  Sagamore  913 
Mayer  232, 321c, 621 
Mayes  58,31*7,621,61*0 
Mayse  1*83 

McAfee  58,232,333,1*18,1*29,663 
McAlarney  736 

McALARNEY,  MATHIAS  WILSON  178 
McAlery  58,632,639,61*0 
McAlister  58,509,639 
McAllen  333 
McAllester  623 
McAllister  173, 232,311*,  316,1*78, 621 

632a, 663 

McAllister,  addams  s.  509 
mccallister,  mary  catharine  1+78 
mccalllster,  descendants  of  archibald 

"T78 

McAnulty  321c,  1*75 

McAteer  58,632,61*0 

McBEE,  MAY  WILSON  61*9 

McBrayer  337 

McBride  58, 321c,  1*57, 663 

McBurney  58,208,315,316 

McCachran  623 

McCahan  58,311*, 321c, 61*0 

McCahan,  John  638 

McCahren  58 

McCaleb  53 

McCall  57,58,336,1*17,1*18 

McCALL,  GOV.  SAMUEL  W.  335 

McCallister  1*55 

McCalmont  1*79,1*83 

McCALMONT,  LIFE  AND  TIMES  OF  COL. JAMES 

1*79 
McCaman  621 
McCamant  57,3ll*,809 


McCamey  337 

McCamley  325 

McCammon  61*1  c 

McCann  8,58 

McCardell  325 

McCarnish  338 

McCarell  53, 51*, 623 

McCarthey  1*10 

McCarthy  57,58,311*,  315,1*10 

McCarthy,  c.r.  305 

McCartney  57,58, 208, 352,632a 
McCarty  338,736 
McCashlin  337,338 
McCaslin  1*32 
McCathrina  1*96 
McCaughey  1*17 

McCaaley  57, 58,  232,31k,  315, 3l*7 
M'CAULEY,    I.H.    332 
McCaulley  623 
McCausland  232 
McCay  232 
McChesney  509 
McCHESNEY,    HARRY  Y.    61*2 
McClain  57,58,3l!*,3l5,321c,631e,61*lc 
McClarren  321c 
McClay  1*32 

McClean  12l*,  623a,  663 
McCleary  56,333,337,1*92 
McClellan  311*, l*l*9c, 1*83, 623a, 61*lc, 663 
McClelland  53, 5U, 58, 113, 232, 325,^29, 
1*30,1*32,  l*93,632a,809 

McClelland,  Robert  113, 335 

McClenahan  58,1*10 

McClenahen  61*0,663 

McClennan  232 

MCClimons  1*01 

McClintic  58,61*0 

McClintock  58,67,337 

McCloskey  621 

McClung  663 

McCLUNG,JOHN  A.    713 

McClure  5U, 58, 200,321*, 325, 352,1*23, 

1*30, 1*85,507, 623,61*lc,663,735 
McCLURE,  ALEXANDER  KELLY  9 
McCLURE'S  RECOLLECTIONS  9 
McCollough  l*l*9b,l*l*9c 
McCOLLUM,  L.C.  751 
McColm  1*66 
McCombs  1*0  5 
McCommon  $3 
McConahy  315 
McConaughy  51*, 623a 
McConnell  58,155, 232, 337, 338, l*l*9c, 

U55, 632a, 639, 663 
McConnell,  Hugh  912 
McCOOK,  HENRY  CHRISTOPHER  916 


177 


INDEX 


McCool  £8 

McCord  335,337,31+7,1+65 
McCorkle  80 9 
McCormack,   Fanny  916 
McCormick  56, 208 , 321b, 32l+, 333, 338,1+17 
U18, 515, 621, 632a, 639, 810 

Mccormick,  e.b.  326 

McCormick,  Samuel  Bell  322 

McCort,   316 

McCoskry  5k, 329 

McCoy  58, 155,232, 311+,  337, 31+7,1+05,1+19, 

6l5a,  621 ,  632a,  61+0 ,  663 
McCOI,   FRANK  302 
McCracken  232,321+,  325,1+61+,  5ol+ 
McCrea  53,623,809 
McCready  I;I{.9b 
McCreary  53 
McCreery     325 
McCreight  Ul7,U2U,U32 
McCrossin  325 
McCrum  58,663 
McCrumb  1+0  8 
McCue  321c 
McCulloch  53,58 
McCulloh  51|,333 
McCullough  51i,173,232, 311;,315,316, 

333, 338, 1+05,1+38, 1;57, 1+80, 1+92,623, 

623a, 663, 736 
McCullough,    James  J4.8O 
McCune  232,321b,337,l+17,l+32,632,639 
McCurdy  56,58, 325,333,5l5,623a,663 
McCutchen  809 
McDaniel  50,6l5a 
McDermitt  155,31)+,  359 
McDermott  321c, 325 
McDivitt  50l| 
McDonald  58, 232,325, 333, 31+6,1+05,510 

616b,  639, 61|lc,  663 
McDonnell  316 
McDowdell  1+83 
McDowell  53,56,57,58, 232, 3lli,3l5,3l6, 

325,333,337, 3l+8,l+06,l+l+9c,l+78,639 

61+0,663 
McDowell,  William  603o 
McElcarr  321b 
McElfee  123 
McElhare  ^3 
McElhattan  232,337 
McElroy  51+,  56,1+38 
McELROY'S  FAMILY  MEMORIES   57 
McElwain  57,58,623 
McEnally  325 
McEwen  58,621,663 
McFadden  50l+,6l6b 
McFaddens   663 
McFall  1+02,1+90 


McFarland  50, 232,311+,  315, 337, 356, 

1+06,1+73,1+81 
McFARLAND,    JOSEPH  F.    362 
McFarland,   Major  916 
McFarlane  58, 325,  il+0, 632a,  736 
McFarlane,   George  R.    638 
McFarlin  311+ 
McFarren  1+33 
McFeeley  311+ 
McFeely  UU9b 
McFerran  8,1+12 
McFerren  232 
McGarrah  315 
McGarry  1+33 
McGarvey  58,315,325 
McGaughy  623a 
McGaw  53,623 
McGee  32l+,325,338 
McGee's  Mills,   Clearfield  Co.   867 
McGeehan  663 
McGiffen  1+30 
McGill  51+ 
McGinley  51+, 333 
McGinnis  11U,337,352 
McGINNES,    JAMES  Y.   LIFE  OF  REV.   lll+ 
McGinnis   236,509 
McGirr  6l6 
McGonigal  325 
McGough  155,315 
McGovran  333 
McGowan  58,333,338,61+lc 
McGrath  325,333,6l5c 
McGraw  58 

McGRAW,   HARRY  A.    310,318 
McGregor  50,l+l+9c 
McG^ew  515 

MsGuire  53,155, 208, 321a,l+69 
McGUIRE,   HILDA  227 
McHugh  57 

McILHANNY,    JOHN  D.   809 
Mcllhenny  623a 
Mcllroy  57,58 
Mcllvaine  56 
McILVAINE,    J.S.    331+ 
Mcllwaine  57,67 
Mclnnes  329 
Mclntire  315,663 
Mcintosh  3li+,  325,1+15, 632a,  736 
Melntyre  1+05,1+78 
McKeage  325 
McKeague   736 
McKean  121+ ,  1+63,1+69 
McKean  Thomas  605d 
McKean  County  61,650 
McKee  58,3ll+,3l5,321c,337,356,l+l+9c 

1+57,509,621,61+0,663 


178 


INDEX 


McKee,  Alexander  912 
McKeehan  53,57,58,623 
McKeehen  325 
McKeever  321c 
McKelvey  50, 338, 61+1  c 
McKelvy  58 
McKertiey  1+32 
McKemie  337 
McKennan  663 
McKenrick  50l+ 
McKenzie  58,6l5c 
McKerihan  1+28 
McKettrick  1+81 
McKibben  117 
McKibbin  51 
McKiffin  6l6b 
McKillip  315 
McKim  58 

McKinley  50,5U,5l5,6l6a,61+0 
McKinney  232,337, 3^7, 621,632a 
McKinnie  1+06 

McKinstry  58,232,333,337,61+lc 
McKnight  5ii,236,3l5,333,U05,U77,li78, 
623a 

Mcknight,  charles  668,902 
Mcknight,  w.j.  65o 

McLain  623a 

McLanahan  5U,  56, 315, 316, 333,i|06, 632a 

McLANAHAN,   SAMJEL  809 

McLaren  k£>3 

McLarren  325 

McLaughlin  56,58, 333,1|17, 6i;0,663 

McLAURIN,    J.J.    221+ 

McLean  337, 1+1+3, U63 

McLellan  50 

McLuckie  6l5c 

McLure  1+38 

McMahon  338 

McManara  616 

McManigal  58 

McMaster  3ll+ 

McMeen  58, 1+55, 61+0, 61+1  c, 663 

McMichaels  337 

McMichaels,  James  6030 

McMicken  736 

McMillan  50,6l5c,809 

McMillen  321c, 6l5c 

McMINN,  JOSEPH  H.  157 

McMorris  663 

McMullen  155, 325, 1+06, 632, 632a 

McMurray  316,325, 337, 50l+ 

McMurtrie  632 

McNabb  58,61+0 

McNair  337,li32,8o8,8lO 

McNamara  613,663 

McNeal  58,6l5c 


McNear  58 

McNeelis  321c 

McNeely  1+23 

McNeil  1+1+3,632,663 

McNeill,  Samuel  603o 

McNELIS,   FRANCIS  A.    310 

McNite  632 

McNitt  58, 31*6, 3ii7, 31+8, 61+0, 663 

McNulty  56 

McNutt  337 

McPheeters  1+66 

McPherran  58,1+25 

McPherson  5U, 623a, 663,809 

McPike  321 c 

McQuillen  325 

KcQuistion  1+23,1+75 

MoQuiston,  Bustle  90l+ 

McQuown  325 

McSherry  623a 

McVey  58, 632a, 663 

McVicker  6l5c 

McVitty  632,61+lc 

McWilliams   632 

Meade  519 

Meadville  3lU 

Meager  6l5c 

Mealey  663 

Mealman  336,338 

Meals   623a 

Means  53, 58, 315,325,3^7, 3^8,639,663, 

809 
Mears  338,1+67,632 
Meas  325 
Mease  338 
Mechan  3lU 

Mechanicsburg,   Cumberland  Co.   231 
MECHANICS  BURG,   MINIATURES  OF  231 
Mechling  53 
Mechtley  61+0 
Meek  53,315,316,325 
Mecklenburg  County,  N.C.   735 
MECKLENBURG  DECLARATION  OF  INDEPENDENCE, 

LIVES  AND  TIMES  OF  THE  27  SIGNERS  OF 

THE   735 
Meckley  325,623a 
Meckling  1+23 
Meddling  57 

MEDICAL  MEN  IN  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION 
"" 725 

Meek  208,315,337,338,621 
Meers  338 

MEETING  HOUSE  SPRINGS  GRAVEYARD  173 
Megahan  736 
Megaw  623 

MEGINNESS,    JOHN  F.    60,651+ 
Mehring  623a 


179 


INDEX 


Meighen  631g 

Meily  58 

Meisenhelder  623a 

Meiser  6J4— 

Meixel  623 

Melay  623 

Melchoir  61+0 

Melchor  663 

Melhorn  623a 

Meller  663 

Mellick  1+02 

Mellinger  I+96 

Mellott  50,508,61+lc 

Meloy  1+23,613 

Meminger  58,352 

MEMORIAL  BOOK  TO  ADMIRAL  ROBERT  EDWIN 

PEARY  118 
MEMORIAL  OF  THE  HUGUENOTS   IN  AMERICA 

80l+ 
MEN  OF  MARK  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  VALLEY 

5U 
MEN  OF  MIDDLE  SPRING  33U 
Menaul  1+02 
Mench  663 
Mendell  U33 
Mendenshall  1+33 
Menges  1+59, 6l5c 
Menold  58 
Menser  6l5c 
Mentch  321c 

Mentzer  53,56,3l5,U5l,507,623,61+lc 
Menzie  325 
Mercer  115,232,639 
Mercer  County  1+57, 650 
MERCER,   DR.   HUGH  33U 
MERCER,   GENERAL  HUGH,   LIFE  OF  115 
Mercer,   Hugh  706,902 
MERCERSBURG  ACADEMY  335 
Mercers burg,  Franklin  Co.   102,105,172 

181,232,251,259,917 
MERCERSBURG,   THE  HISTORY  OF  OLD  232 
Merchant  1+19 
MERCHANT,   THOMAS  E.    7l+l 
Meredith  1+23,1+81 
Merkel  623 
Merkle  50 
Merklein  333 
Merkling  1+67 
Merrick  I+63 
Merrill  l+90,6l5c,663 
Merriman  1+0  5 
Merris  325 
Merritt  115,325 
Merryman  316,1+81 
Mertz  58,1+70,1+90,518 
Mervine   208 


MERVINE,  WILLIAM  M.   67 

Messenger  i4.It.9t> 

Messinger  623 

Mestrezat  80l+ 

Metal  Township,  Franklin  Co.  336,338 

Metcalfe  232,313,^66 

METHODISM  IN  CLEARFIELD.    CENTENNIAL 

HISTORY  OF  169 
Methodist  Church  168,169,250 
MSTHODIST   CHURCH  MINUTES,    CENTRAL 

CONFERENCE  168 
Methodist  Missionary  110 
Mettlen  663 
Metts  1+19 
Metz  58, 208, 315,U00, l463,U87, 502, 61;lc, 

663 
METZ,  W.   RAY  170,309,310,1+87,188 
Metzgar  229,6l3,61+lc 
Metzger  3l5,321b,l+21 
Metzker  229,3l!i 
Metzler  6l5c,61+lc 
Mexican  War  351, 607J, 663, 736,737, 738, 

739 
Meyer  1+21, 1+35,1|71, 621 
Meyers  50,56,58, 316,333, 359,  U69, 1+70, 

U71,6l5c,6l6a 
Meylert   663 
Michael  56,321c,l+69 
MICHAEL,    H.C.    310 
Michaels   3^3,501+ 
Michaux  663 
Michel  321c 
Michener  58,61+0 
Mickey  53,57,623 
Mickle  61+lc 

Mickley  333, W, 623a, 80U 
Middlekauff  56 
Middle  Spring,   Cumberland  Co.   172,171+, 

33h 
Middleswarth  356 
Middlesworth  1+73,663 
Middleton  623 
Middleston,   Conn.   1+99 
Middletown,  Dauphin  Co.    603i 
Middour  56,333 
Middower  ^>6 
Mierley  61+0 
Mierly  58 
Mifflin  53,639 
Mifflin,  Thomas   605d 
Mifflin,    Juniata  Co.   9 
Mifflin  County  58, 12l+, 153,186,187, 226, 

328, 3l|6,3V7,3l|8,3li9, 1+03, 1+06,1+10, 1+32, 

1+52,1+51+, 1+57, 1;77, 626,639, 61+0, 61+1, 663, 

71+2,861,951,955,957 


180 


INDEX 


MIFFLIN  COUNTY,   EARLY  WILLS  AND 

ADMINISTRATIONS  OF  3h9 
MIFFLIN  COUNTY,   GENESIS  OF  3l*6 
MIFFLIN  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF  3l*7 
MIFFLIN  COUNTY,   PIONEERS  OF  3U8 
MIFFLIN  COUNTIES,   ATLAS  OF  PERRY, 

JUNIATA  AND  861 
Miksch  U70 

Miles,   58,333,1*50,508, 515,621,632 
Miles,   Samuel  603a,603 j,606b 
Milesburg,    Centre  County  150 
Miley  56,^66,505 
Military  Rolls  17814-1790     607c 
Military  Rolls,   1790-1800     607e 
Mill  1*21 
Millar  623a,  6I4O 
Millard  klS 
Milleisen  623 

Miller  50,53,56, 57,58,116,155,232 
236, 311;,  315, 316, 321c,  325, 329, 333, 
337,35l,352,356,359,U00,i;01,U02, 
U05,i|06,Ul2,lil9,l|20,i;21,U23,U27, 
l;i|l,^2,l|l4U,^6,l|55,U6l,i;63,i|69, 

U70,li82,U85,I;90,ii96,500,505-508, 
5l2,5l7,6l3,6l5a,6l5c,6l6,6l6a,62l, 
623, 623a,  632, 632a,  639, 61;0,61ilc,  663, 
809. 

MILLER,   LIFE  OF  D.L.    116 

Miller,    John  631a 

MILLER,  M.A.    310,l|lU,l|82,658 

Miller,  Peter  1+82 

MILLER  FAMILY,   LIMITED  GENEALOGY  OF 
THE  U82 

Millett  356 

Millhouse  511* 

Milligan  352, 1*23,1*30, 639, 663 

Milliken  58,3l5,3l*7,621,631d,663 

Millott  369 

Mills  57,232,325,336,iil9,UU3,5l2 

Milner  Ul2,U27 

Milnor  1;23,1;32 

Milnwood  Academy  111* 

Milson  325 

Milton  U38 

Minahan  321c 

Minch  337 

Minder  50 

Mmehart  56,58 

Mingle  57,58,316 

Mimmon  333 

Minich  i+20 

Minick  56,58, 333, 6U0,6Ulc 

Minium  53,58 

Minnich  56,333,616,623 

Minns  325 

Minor  200,1*38,639 

Minter  56,623a 


Miranda  631g 

MIRROR  PRINTING  COMPANY  205,206 

Mish  333 

Mis  hey  hh9^> 

MISS  FLORA  LOWRY  8 

Missamer  80I4 

MISSING   BRANCHES  OF  OUR  OLDEST  FAMILY 

T25 

MISSOURI,   REVOLUTIONARY  SOLDIERS  OF 

718 
Mitchell  58, 200 , 311*, 325, 337, 351,1*32, 

U33,Wi,10i5,l*5o, 1*78, 5oU,5l5,62l, 623, 

639,663 

MITCHELL,    JAMES   326 

Mitman  1400,663 

MITRI,  PRINCE  DEMETRIUS  AUGUSTINE 

GALLITZIN  108 
Mitten  53 
MItzel  UliU 

Mock  3l5,3l6,338,u21,l;76,6Ulc 
Moffitt  31U 
Mo gel  58 
Mogle  57 

Mohler  53,1*19,1*26,623,736 
Mohn  663  ' 
Mohr  3lU,U70 
Moir  U38 
Moll  I469 

Mollie  Maguires    7 
Molloy  3lS,3l5 
Moltz  623 

MONAHAN,   MARGARET    218 
Monath  333 
Monford  189 
Mong  519 
Monihen  58 
Monn  ^3 
Monosmith  53 
Monroe,    James   115 
Montelius   663 
Montgomery  53, 56, 58,1214,311*,  316,333, 

1|21, 512, 621,623,632 
Montgomery,    John  Latimer  916 
Montgomery,   Hugh  916 
MONTGOMERY,    THOMAS  LYNCH  66,606,607, 

608 
Montgomery  County  162,1407,1*23,1*62, 

1470,1471, 502, 503,512, 517, 603h,    603i. 
Montgomery  County,  Maryland  722 
Montour  352,639,663 
Montour,   Andrew  129,661* 
Montour  County  60l*z,651* 
Montverda  321c 
Moodie  58 
Moody  51*, 1*32 


181 


INDEX 


Moore  5U,57,123,232,3lU,3l5,321c,32l+, 
325,338, 3kl,k01,k0$.,k06,kL2,k21,k23, 

l+l+l,l+5l,U63,l+68,l+75,l;87,U90,5ol+,5o5, 

509, 512, 623, 631g, 632a, 639, 663, 809 
Moore,  William  605c 
Mooreland  58 

Moorhead  1+30, 1+33,  U63, 623a 
Moorman  507 
Mooser  61+1  c 

Moravian  Church,   Bethlehem  603i 
MORAVIAN  CHURCH.    DONEGAL  183 
Moravian  Church,  Emaus  603i 
Moravian  Church,  Lititz  603L 
Moravian  Church,  Nazareth  603i 
Moravian  Church,  Philadelphia  603i 
Moravian  Missions  126 
MOORE  ALLEGHENY  EPISODES   9$3 
Mo redo ck  631e 
Morehead  337,1+32 
Morgal  56 
Morgan  57,58, 3l5,321c,l+21,l+23,10i9b, 

U90,  1+91,663 
Morgan,   Daniel  720 
Morgan' s  Riflemen  913 
Morganthall  56 
Morgart  50,229,736 
Moris  on  1+83 
MORISON-MORRISON  FAMILY,   HISTORY  OF 

THE  1+83 
Morland  58 
Morley  58 

Morningstar  57,61+0 
Morrell  316, 321a, 321b 
Morrell,  Daniel  Johnson  322 
Morrett  1+26,623 
Morris  67,12^,315, 338, 1+12, 1+25, 1+1|1, 

ii78,631f, 632, 639, 663,736 
MORRIS,   FITZHUGH  LEE  732 
Morris,  Robert  Hunter  6o5b,903 
Morrison  2,53,57,58,311|,3l5,3U7,359, 

1+83, 515, 615c, 616a, 623, 663, 735 
MORRISON,   LEONARD  A.   1+83 
Morrisons  Cove,   Blair  &  Bedford  Cos. 

230,233, 311,1+28, 611; 
Morrisons   Cove  Herald  6ll+ 
MORRISONS  COVE,   HISTORICAL  SKETCHES 

613 
MORRISONS  COVE  MEMORIAL  PARK, 

DEDICATION   230 
(MORRISONS)   COVE,   RECOLLECTIONS  OF 

BYGONE  DAYS   IN  THE  6ll+ 
MORRISONS  COVE  TOWNS.   HISTORICAL 

SUMMARY  OF  SOUTHERN   233 
Morrow  8, 58, 3lU, 315, 316,325, 338,1+06, 

U83,U93,502,623a,632a 
MORROW  MATTHEW  310 


Morse  509 

Mors  ell  1+66 

Mortimer  58,663 

Morton  57,337,1+23,1+85,61+lc 

Moser  512,623 

Moses  58,316,61+0 

Mosholder  6l5c 

Mosser  57,329,623,632 

MOSSER,  GRACE  B.  310 

Mossholder  6L5c 

Mossop  325 

Mosteller  1+21,1+23 

Mostolle  6l5c 

Mostoller  50,6l5c 

Mott  325 

Motter  58,333 

Motz  621 

Motzer  58,663 

Moulthrop   325 

Mount,    Jack  911 

Mount  Morris  College  116 

Mount  Parnell,   Franklin  Co.   612,917 

Mount  Pleasant,  Westmoreland  Co.  112 

Mount  Union,   Huntingdon  Co.   23l+,235 

MOUNT  UNION,    SHIRLEYSBURG  AND  SHIRLEY 

TOWNSHIP   23B 
Mountain  50 
Mountain  House  119 
Mountain  Stories  61+8 
Mounts  1+96 
Mountz  53,325,623 
Mourne  1+50 
Moury  507 
Mowen  336 

Mower,   333,61 5a, 61 6 
Mowers  53 
Mowery  58,232,623 
Mowrey  623 
Mowry  6l6,61+lc 
Moxham  321a 
Moyer  58, 315,325, 356,1+02, 1+03,1+07,1+21, 

1+62,1+67,1+69,1+70,1+82,1+90,505,512, 

61+lc,663 
Moylan,  Stephen  60 3k, 60 6c 
Mudd  336 
Muehlauser  321c 
Muhlenberg,  Peter  605d 
Muirhead  325 
Mullen  321c 
Muller  50,810 
Mullin  50,53,623 

Mullin,  Alexander  Chesterfield  322 
Mulsh  316 

Mumma  53,1+82.623, 623a, 663 
Mummert  315, 433 
Mumper  53,623,623a 


182 


INDEX 


Mundorff  £8,1*59 

Munley  31 6 

Munson  1*1*3,621 

Murdock  321c,  1*23 

Murphy  £8,232,321c,l*69,632a,663 

Murr  321c 

Murray  £3,67,232, 3ll*,3l£,32£,l*32, 1*1*1, 

1*96, 623, 632a,  663, 736, 810 
Murray,  Hugh  912 
MURRAY,  JOSEPH  A.  176 
MURRAY,  LOUISE  WELLES  220 
Murray  Sam  912 
MURRAY,  THOS.  H.  I69 
Murray,  William  G.  7l*l 
Murtiff,  61*0 
Hurt off  £3 

Musselman  £3,3£9,6l6a,623,623a 
Musser  £0,£3,3l£,li96,6l6,6l6a,621 

623,632,61*0,663 
Muster  Rolls  603,60l*,606,607 
Muthersbaugh  £8,61*0 
Mutzabaugh  £8 
Myer  1*21,1*61 
Myers  £3,£6,£7, £8, l££,232, 236,321c, 

329,l*23,l*2l*,l*l*l*,Ul*6,l*£9, 1*63, 1*81,1*90, 

l*9l*,£07,623,623a,61*0,61*lc,663,736 
Myley  1*66 

MYLIN,    BARBARA  KENDIG  3i*l* 
Mytinger,  Lewis  638 
My ton  £8,632 
Nace  61*3  c 
Neaf  1*8£ 
Naf  1*81* 

NAF-NEFF  HISTORY  1*81* 
Nagel  1*67 
Naginey  £8,31*7 
Nagle  l££,321c,3£9,l*67 
Nailor  £3 
Nale  £7,736 
Nash  £8 

Nason  2,3l£,3l6,736 
National  Guard  of  Penna.    7l*8 
NATIONAL  HISTORICAL  ASSN.    61*1 
National  Medical  Association  128 
NAUGLE,  V.D.   160 
Nave  336 
Naylor  £3, £8 

Nazareth,   Northampton  Go.   603i 
NEAD,    BENJAMIN  MATTHIAS   21*6,809 
Neal  £8,1*73 
Nearhoof  1*09,61*0 
Neason  311* 

Neely  £3, £8,1*91, 623a, 61*0 
Neeper  32£ 
Neeterly  1*28 
Neff  2,£7,£8,200,311*,3l£,32£,336,l*21, 


Neff  (Cont'd.)  l*63,l*66,l*81*,l*8£,£o£, 

£19, 632, 632a,  639, 61*0, 663 
NEFF,  ELIZABETH  CLIFFORD  1*81* 
NEFF,  ELMER  ELLSWORTH  1*8£ 
Neff,  Francis  1*8£ 
NEFF,  GEORGE  H.  3£0 
Neff,  Rudolph  1*81* 

NEFF  FAMILY,  A  MF.MQRIAL  TO  THE  1*8£ 
Negley  232        ""* 
Neide  1*23 
Neideigh  £7 
Neiff  1*8£ 
Neil  £6 
Neill  189 
Neilor  £12 
Neilson  337,61*0,663 
Neisley  623 
Nell  £3 
Nellis  1*02 

Nelson  £6,£7,3l£,32£,329,337,l*00,663 
NELSON,  S.B.  COMPANY  331 
Nesbit  £3,337 
Nesbitt  1*3£ 

Neshaminy,  Bucks  Co.  2£8 
Neu  kkh 
Neuroth  1*1*6 
Neusbaum  £7 
Neuwahl  31 £ 
Neville  1*73,810 
Neville,  General  916 
Nevin  £3,£1*,232. 333,1*78 
NEV1N,  ALFRED  £l*,172 
Nevitt  1*39 

New  Berlin,  Union  Co.  239 
New  Geneva,  Fayette  Co.  107 
New  Hanover,  Montgomery  Co.  603h 
New  York  1*22,721 
New  York  Pensioners  738 
Newberry  1*23 
Newbold  1*38 
Newcomb  32£,1*86 
Newcomb,  Andrew  1*86 
NEWCOMB,  BETHUEL  MERRITT  1*86 
NEWCOMB  GENEALOGY  1*86 
Newcombe  338 
Newcomber  1*20 
Newcomer  £3,32£,l*£l 
Newhard  1*70 
Newlins  337 
Newman  l*7l*,  6l£c 
Newton  623a, 663 

Newton  Township,  Cumberland  Co.  171 
Newville,  Cumberland  Co.  171 
Neysbaum  336 
Niblock  663 
Nicholas  l*69,£07,£l0 


183 


INDEX 


Nicholous  639 

Nichols  mr9c,U58,li70,U78, 507,61+0 

NICHOLS,  BEACH  850,858,861,869,870 

Nicholson  338,509,639 

Nickel  58 

Nicklas  333 

NICKLIN,  PHILIP  H.   856 

Nicholson,  Hannah  107 

Nickum  58 

Nicodemus  56, 229, 333, U21,14;6 

NICOLA,  LEWIS  603k,6o6d 

Niesley  229 

Nighkirk  U52 

Nightart,    6U0 

Nihiser  507 

Nill  3^9 

Niimnon  ^6 

Nipple  58,663 

Nisbet  5k 

Niswonger  507 

Nixon  67 

Noble  53,56,57,58,333,613,616 

Noel  56,623a 

Noetling  356 

Noff singer  Ul9,623 

Noftsker  $3 

Noll  58,512 

Nolte  6&0 

Nookes  U27 

Noon  615 c 

Nophsker  316 

Norcross  53,623 

NORCROSS,  GEORGE  185 

NO  ROYAL  ROAD  h 

Norris  57 ,58,315,325,5014 

Norrish  Uu9b 

North  58,232,507,623.6i|0,6U3c,663 

North  Carolina  111,6^9,732,735 

NORTH  CAROLINA  SOC  3ETY ,  S . A . R . , LINEAGE 

BOOK  732 
NORTH  MOUNTAIN  SHADOWS  AND  LOUDON  ROAD 

HISTORY  337 
Northampton  County  192,256,257,^02 

U2,U30,i+59,l|69,ii89,h90,5l6,603h 

603n,60l4f,60i;£,60iiz,606h,808 
NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

8H8 
NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY,   SCOTCH-IRISH  IN 

808 
Northern  Pennsylvania  61,952,953 
NORTHERN  PENNSYLYANI,   GEN.   AND 

PERSONAL  HISTORY  OF  6l 
NORTHUMBERLAND,  NORTHUMBERLAND  CO.    239 
Northumberland  County  62,100, 239, 2l;2, 

3U9,350,355,U03,i407,Ul7,Ul8,l;23,li2ii, 

U77,503,5ll,603n,60l;g,60iiS,60i;y,606h, 

626, 65U 

18U 


NORIHIIM£ERLAND  COUNTY,  EARLY  WILLS  AND 
""ADMINISTRATIONS  OF~3H9 

NORTHUMBERLAND  COUNTY,   GEN.   AND   BIO. 

ANNALS  0TT2 
NORTHUMBERLAND,   HUNTINGDON,   MIFFLIN, 

CENTRE,   UNION,    COLUMBIA,    JUNIATA  AND 

CLINTON  COUNTIES     HISTORY  AND 

TOPOGRAPHY  OF  626 
Northwest  Territory  121 
Northwestern  Pennsylvania  614;, 650 
NORTHWESTERN  PENNSYLVANIA,   PIONEER 

OUTLINE  HISTORY  OF  650 
Norton  58 
Noss   58 

NOTES  AND  QUERIES   651,652,653 
Notestine  58,1+55 
NOTOPOULOS,  VICTOR  A.    310 
Notter  325 
Nourse  1+23,663 
Novinger  58 
Novis  khk 

Nowell  311;,  315, 333 
Nowry  325 
Noyes  621 
Numer  1+52 
Nunemaker  58 
Nuttall  621 
Nyce  U62 

Nycum  50,6l3,61+lc 
Nyswanger  631b 
Oakes   663 
Oaks  58,325,U63 
Oatman  Jilk 
Obenour  1+1+6 
Ober  3l5,U66,U82 
Oberholser  333 
Oberholtzer  1+07,500 
Oberlin  1+1+2, 80l+ 
O'Bold  623a 
OBREITER,    JOHN  7U1| 
O'Brien  316,1+08 
Oburn  58,3l5,U63 
Ocker  53,623a 
O'Connell  321b 
O'Connor  58, 311+, 321a, 325, 359 
Odenbaugh  63 lg 
Odiorne  58 
Oellig  616 
Officer  53 
Ogden  57,32l|,U30 
Ogilby  53 

Ogle  359,U32,6l5c,6l6a 
Ogle,  Andrew  J.,    Jr.   307 
O'Hara  623 

Ohio  121,U0l|,i;22,  723,909,911 
Ohio  Company  129 


INDEX 


OHIO,  OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  THE  SOLDIERS 

OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  BURIED 

IN  THE  STATE  OF  723 
OHIO,   OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  THE  SOLDIERS 

OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION  WHO  LIVED 

IN  THE  STATE  OF  721+ 
Ohio  Valley  661+ 
Ohlinger  I4.69 
Okeson  58 
Okeson  £8 
O'Laughlin  325 
OLD  MILLS  335 

OLD  STONE  MEETING  HOUSE  175 
Old  Town,  Md.   129 
OLD  WESTMORELAND  719 
Oldham  321c, 6l5c 
Oldham,   Blanche  916 
Oldt  1+96 

O'Leary  316, 321c 
Oliphant     1+38 
Oliver  58, 329,1+50, 61+0,663 
OLIVER,    ISABELLA  33k 
Oiler  56,333,1+76 
Olson  325 
Omwake  56,333,1+12 
ON  THE  FRONTIER  WITH  COLONEL  ANTES 

100 
O'Neal  53,623a,631d 
O'Neale  623 
O'Neil  311+ 
O'Neill  155,315 
Oppel  57 

Oppenheimer  6l5a 
Oppennan  321c 
Orban  359 

Orbison  58,632,61+0 
ORBISON,   NANCY  D.   1+51+ 
O'Reilly  311+ 
Oren  58 

Orlady  58,1+29,1+85,632,61+0 
Orme  1+78 
Ormsby  338,1+78 
Orner  58,623a 
Orr  117,315,316,321,61+0 
ORR,    J.   AND  BROTHERS,   BIO.   SKETCH  OF 

117 
ORR,    JOHN  G.   331+ 
Orrick  1+67 

Orris  53,352,1+55,623,663 
Orrstown,  Franklin  County  117 
Ort  56,58, l+l+l+,l+l+9c 
Orth  232,1+71,810 
Orwig  512,663 
Osborn  321c 

Osborne  208,311+,315,1+1+U 
Osburn  1+1+1+ 

O'Skally  155 


Osman  311+ 

Oswald  321c,  1+63 

0 'Toole,   Frances  Melissa  906 

Ott  57,321c,l+90,6l6b 

Otto  623 

OTZDJACHSON  651+ 

OUR  FAMILY  TREE  SUBSEQUENT  TO  1870 

1+33 
OUR  WESTERN  BORDER  668 

Gurry,   Captain  905 

OURRY,   CAPTAIN  LEWIS   709 

Over  311+,315,316,333, 1+36,613 

Overdorff  321c 

Overholt  1+71 

Owen  58,1+12,510 

Owens  315,321+, 325, 61+0, 663 

Owings  58 

Ox  1+68 

Pabst  1+59 

Packer  621 

Packer,  William  Fisher  605h 

Page  58,1+1+5,507,61+0 

Painter  57, 336,1+19, 1+27, 5o5,5o6,61+lc, 

663 
PALATINATE  TO  THE  AMERICAN  COLONES, 

EMIGRANTS  FROM  THE  805 
Palliser  321c 
Palm  623 

Palmer  56, 58, 316, 333, 337,1+67, 61+lc 
Palmer,  Anthony  605b 
Pals grove  337,338 
Panabecker  507 
Pannebaker  58,61+0 
Panther-the  Mingo  916 
Parcels  663 
Park  56,57,325,61+0 
Parker  53, 57,58,173, 232. 311+, 315, 316, 

337,1+06,1+63,1+70,1+78,61+0,663,810, 

Parkinson  316 

PARKINSON,   SARAH  WOODS  151+ 

Parks  57, 315,337, 359,1+12, 6l5c,663 

Parnell  337,6l5c 

PARNELL'S  KNOB  TO  BURNT  CABINS,   FORBES 

ROAD  338 
Parr,    James  913 
Parret  56,333 
Parrish  155, 321c 
Parshall  1+19,663 
Parson  57 

Parsons  58, 67,3l5,321c, 337,1+50 
Partner  58 
Partridge  1+1+1+ 
Paschall  1+71+ 
Passmore  321+.325 
Paste  l+l+9a,l+U9b 
Patch  321c 


185 


INDEX 


Patchin  325 

Paterson  325 

Path  Valley,  Franklin  County  172 

Patrick  325 

Patterson  57,58, 67, 232,3ll*,3l£,32li,325, 

337,U06,i|12,U23,i|25,li38,U63,U66,U85, 

509, 616a,  631g,  639,62+0 ,  61l1c,  663, 736 
Pattison,   Robert  Emory  605j,605k 
Patton.  56,58,115,232,315,325,333,337, 

U06,U63, 519,613,621,623,632, 663, 735, 
Patton,    John  603j,6o6c 
Patton,   T.B.   519 
Patton,  William  906 
Paukey  J483 

Paul  50,321c,i400,l421,i;7U,U75,6l5c,623 
Paulding  ^3 
Paulson  U33 
Paulus  U69 

Pawlings  i+2 3, 512,517,663 
Paxson  ij.67 

Paxtang  Church,  Dauphin  County  603h 
PAXTANG  CHURCH,   HIST.    OF  THE  SESQUI- 

CENTENNIAL  178 
PAXTANG,   HER  DAYS  AND  HER  WAYS  179 
Paxton  329,623 
Paxton,   Dauphin  County  179 
PAXTON,   HISTORIC-HER  DAYS  AND  HER  WAYS 

179 
Peach  321c 
Peachey  58 
Peachy  1;67 
Peacock  61|lc 
Peals  67,352,639 
Pearce  316,507,621,736 
Pearson  359, 2*7&,  623a 
Peary  118 
PEARY,  ADMIRAL  ROBERT  EDWIN,   MEMORIAL 

BOOK  TO   1TB 
Pechin  80J4 
Pecht  58 

Peck  58,315,6l5c,6i|0,6i;lc 
Peckman  56,337 
Peden  321c 

Peebles  53,336,337,1+32 
Peelor  58 

Peffer  53,316, lr92,623 
Peifer  I496 
Peiffer  333 
Peightal  6I4.O 
Peightel  1*1|6 
Pellman  663 
Pence,     Dan.   903 
Pender  321c 

Pendergass,  Garrett  905 
Pendleton  I4O6 
Pendry  321c 


Penepacker  325 

Perm  639 

Penn,    John  6o5c 

Perm,  Richard  605c 

Penn,  William  605a 

Perm's  Cave  655 

PENN'S  GRANDEST  CAVE  655 

Pennell  58,2t36,l±7U,6l3,61*0,6Hlc,663 

Pennock  3lU 

Pennsboro  Township,   Cumberland  Co. 

515 
PENNSYLVANIA,   COMMONWEALTH  OF  600 
PENNSYLVANIA.,   DAILY  STORIES  62l| 
PENNSYLVANIA    ,   ENCYCLOPEDIA  OF  628 
PENNSYLVANIA,   FRONTIER  FORTS  OF  7H|, 

715 
PENNSYLVANIA,   GUIDE  TO  THE  HISTORICAL 

MARKERS  OF  659 
PENNSYLVANI,   HISTORICAL  COLLECTION  OF 

THE  STATE  OF  622 
PENNSYLVANIA,   HISTORIC  INDIAN  PATHS  OF 


633 

PENNSYLVANIA, 


HISTORY  OF  63 


PENNSYLVANIA,    INDIAN  WARS  OF  63U 
PENNSYLVANIA,   PICTORIAL  SKETCHBOOK  OF 

660 
PENNSYLVANIA,    SCHOOLS  OF  320 
PENNSYLVANIA  ALPINE  CLUB  612 


Pennsylvania 
PA.   ARCHIVES, 


Archives  730 
COLONIAL  RECORDS   600,602 
PA.   ARCHIVES  1st  SERIES,   601,602 


PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
PA.  ARCHIVES 
Pennsylvania 
PENNSYLVANIA 


2nd 
3rd 

Uth 

5th 

6th 

7th 

Guide 

8  th 

9th 


603 
60U 

605 
606 
607 
608 
609 
610 
611 


65,66 

PENNSYLVANIA 


Bibliography  618 
BIOGRAPHY,   ENCY.   OF  6I4, 


CANAL,   CENTENNIAL  of  852 


Pennsylvania 
PENNSYLVANIA 


Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
PENNSYLVANIA 


Canal  System  851»-,866 
CAVES  619 
Census  of  1790       620 
College,  Gettysburg  260 
COLLEGE, HISTORY  OF  260 


Pennsylvania 
PENNSYLVANIA 

806,807 

PENNSYLVANIA 


Dutch  806,807 

DUTCH  FOLKLORE  CENTER 

DUTCHMAN  806,807 


Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 
Pennsylvania 


Frontier  712,913 
Furnace,   Centre  Co.   6I4.8 
Game  Commission  7 


186 


INDEX 


PENNSYLVANIA,   GAZETTEER  OF  THE  STATE 

OF  630 
PENNSYLVANIA  GENEALOGIES,   SCOTCH 

IRISH  AND  GERMAN  810 
PENNSYLVANIA  GERMAN  PIONEERS   801 
PENNSYLVANIA  GERMAN  SOCIETY  801 
PENNSYLVANIA  H  ISTORICAL  AND  MUSEUM 

COM.    659 
PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORICAL  SKETCHES, 

MARYLAND  MP  661 
PENNSYLVANIA  HISTORY,   WRITINGS  ON   618 
Pennsylvania  Immigrants   801,802,803 
PENNSYLVANIA  IRON  MANUFACTURE  IN  THE 

1STH  CENTURY  636 
Pennsylvania  Legislature  107,125 
PENNSYLVANIA  MANUAL  6U5 
Pennsylvania-Maryland  Boundary  Dispute 

129,603g,603p 
Pennsylvania  National  Guard  1 
Pennsylvania  Navy  603a,60Uw, 606a 
Penns  lvania  Pensioners   738 
PENNSYLVANIA  PLACE  NAMES   656 
PENNSYLVANIA   RAILROAD  863 
Pennsylvania  Railroad  Company  h,^-9 

202, 310, 316, 752, 863, 86U, 865 
PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD  COMPANY 

CENTENNIAL  HISTORY  OF  THE   865 
PENNSYLVANIA  RAILROAD  COMPANY,   GROWTH 

AND  DEVELOPMENT  8  65 
PENNSYLVANIA  SOCIETY,   S.A.R.   1955  YEAR 

EOOK  731; 
PENNSYLVANIA,   HONOR  LIST   OF  DEAD  AND 

MISSING,   STATE  OF  753 
PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  COLLEGE  ALUMNI 

DIRECTORY  261 
PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  COLLEGE,   HISTORY  OF 

THE   262 
Pennsylvania  State  College,   State 

College  210,261,262 
PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  LIBRARY  653 
Pennsylvania  State  University,  State 

College  261,262 
Pennsylvania  Traders   66I4 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY 

HISTORY  OF  THE  li9th  REGIMENT~7U2 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY,   THE 

77th  REGIMENT   7UU 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY, 

HISTORY   OF  THE  81+th  REGIMENT7I4I 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEER  INFANTRY, 

HISTORY   OF  THE  125th  REGIMENT  7U3 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS,   HISTORY  OF 

THE   71|0 
PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS   IN  THE  SPANISH- 
AMERICAN  WAR,   RECORD  OF  7u7 
Pennypacker  512 


PEN  PICTURES   208 

Penrod  321c 

Penrose  53,5U,329,623 

Pensinger  56,333 

Pensyl  3l6,6l6,623a 

Pentz  325 

Peooles   736 

PEQUIGNOT,  WILLIAM  DOUBLER  310 

Percy,  Edward  902 

Percy,  Lucy  902 

Per dew  kkh 

Perkasie,  Bucks  County  U72 

Perkiomen,  Montgomery  Co.  603i 

Perrine  1;05 

Perry  3l6,338,505,6l5c 

Perry,  O.H.    607i 

Perry  County  58, 163,185,193, 328,351, 

352,U0l,Ul7,hi8,li23,435,U65,li70,H90, 

U96,5ll,5ia,60lry,627,639,61iD,6)4l, 

663,861,902 
PERRY  COUNTY,   HISTORY  OF   351,352 
PERRY,    JUNIATA  ANDMIFFLIN  COUNTIES, 

ATLAS  OF  861 
Pershing  316, 321a, 321b, 359 
Pershing,   Cyrus  L.   322 
Peters  53, 58, 325,U2l+,l|63,l469, 570,1*85, 

h90,507,623a,639,6U0, 663,736 
Peters  Township,   Cumberland  County 

115,338 
Petersheim  6l5c 
Peterson  58,321c,325,61|0,65lc 
PETERSON,   FLORENCE  HEPP  hhh 
Petrie  58 
Petriken  632 
Petrikin  58,621 
Peterson  57 
Petticoat  Indians   665 
Pettit  512,621 
Pew  631b 
Peyton  559  c 
Pfahler  50,663 
Pfarr  321c 
Pfeil  321c 
Pfeister  321c 
Pfister  UOO 

Prbutz  333, 559, 623a, 663 
Pheasant  57,58,632a 
Pheil  337 
Phelps  316,359,563 
Phenicie  615 c 
Phiel  333 
Phifer  735 
Philadelphia  9,UUO,UU7,UU8,I;7l4,603h, 

603i,  603m,  603n,  60Un,  60U0, 60I4P,  801, 

856 


187 


INDEX 


Philadelphia  County  503,60l+b,60l+g 

6ol+n,  60I+0, 60l+p ,  60l+x,  607a 
PHILBROOK,   MARY  E.      U6k 
Philipine  Insurrection  737 
Philips  58, 505 
Phillip!  50 
Phillippi  1+1+2 
Phillips  232,325,1+00,1+39,1+1+6,1+63,1+85, 

l+90,l+91,5ll,623,632a,639,61+0,61+lc, 

663 
PHILLIPS'    PENNSYLVANIA  RANGERS 

HISTORY  OF  THE  MASSACRE  OF  CAPTAIN 

727 
Phillips'   Rangers  639,727 
Phillipps  337 
Phillippy  56,333 
Phils on  50,6l5c 
Phipps  1+05 
Phraner  337 
Piatt  Ul8,80U 
Pick  57 
Pickett  kkh 
Picking  623a 
Pickings  6l5c 

PICTORIAL  SKETCH-BOOK  OF  PENNA.    660 
Pie  621 
Pierce  32k, 663 
Piercy  1+35 
Piersol  JL|27 
Pifer  325 
Pigman  631d 
Pigman,    Jesse   Jr.    631a 
Pike  1+05 
Pike  County  60l+z 
Pilcher  53 
Pile  50, 615 c 
Pilkington  325 
Pillard  58 
Piinm  338,1+27 
Piollett  1+78 
Pipe,   Captain  902 
Piper  3l5,3l6,321c,325,333,l;63,l;85, 

1+87,1+98, 613,623,632a, 639, 663 
Plro  321c 
Pitcairn  119 
PITCAIRN,   ROBERT  119 
Pitcher,  Molly  151+ 
Pittinger  53 
Pittman  6|+lc 
Pittsburgh  8,119,189, 261+, 707, 708, 719, 

851,851^,856,902 
Place  1+62 

PLACE  NAMES,    BLAIR  COUNTY  318 
Place  Names,  Pennsylvania  656 
Plack  315 
Plank  53,236,1+53, 616,623,623a 


Planten  325 

Plasterer  56 

Piatt  56, 333,615c 

PLATT,  FRANKLIN  311 

PLEASANT  PEREGRINATIONS  THROUGH  THE 

PRETTIEST  PARTS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  856 
Plette  663 
Plough  53,333 
Ployer  53,623 
Plum  337 
Plumer  U78,U93 
Plummer  311+,  315, 1+30 
PLUMPE,    JOSEPH  C.    109 
Plums tead  337 
Plunkett  321c, 663 
Plymire  61+1  c 
Poak  I4.2U 
Poe  337,1+06 
Pogue  58 
Pohlman  623a 
Points   6l5a, 616 
Poist  623a 
Polk  735 
Pollard  236,615c 
Pollock  8,58,1+17 
Pollock,    James  6o5g 
Pollum  325 

Pomeroy  51+,  56, 58, 333,   336, 61+0, 61+lc 
POMEROY,   ALBERT  NEVIN  180,809 
POMEROY,  WHITMAN  &  CO.   861 
POMEROY  ATLAS  MAPS  850,858,869,870 
Pons   80l+ 

Pontiac,   Chief  902 
Pontiac's  Conspiracy  329,909 
Pontiac' s  Uprising  90l+,909 
Pontiac's  War  63U, 70i| 
Pontius  1+21,1+1+6,663,801+ 
Poole  1+26, 6l5a 
Poorbaugh  6l5c 
POO  RE,    RALPH  H.    350 
Poorman  337 
Pope  53,337,1*23 
Port  57,61+0 

Portage  Railroad  Monument  866 
Porter  58, 200, 232, 311+, 325, 351,1+02, 

1+05,1+06, 1+32,  1+1+3,507, 623, 631f,  632a, 

663,809 
Porter,  David  Rittenhouse  605f 
Post  1+1+1 

Post's   Journal  3l+l 
Postlethwaite  58,359 
Pote  1+21,1+28,1+76 
Pott  l+7l+,6l6b 
Potter  56,58,232,325,359,1+06,1+21,1+25,1+52, 

1+87,621,632,639,61+0,663 
Potter,    James   605c 


188 


INDEX 


Potter  County  61,650 

Potts  31^,321a,321b,338,J|21,liI;9b,U^7, 

5l2,6l5a 
Potts,    James  322 
Pottstown  101 
Poulson  57 
Powders  333 
Powel  632 

Powell  53,311;, 325, U23,U35 
POWELL,   GEORGE  R.    36U 
Powers   663 
Pownall  315 
Pratt  53,623 
Preisler  58 
Preist  321c 
Presbyterian  Church  111;, 170-185, 187, 

189,256,257,258,263 
Presbyterian  Church,  Abington  603i 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   ALEXANDRIA  182 
Presbyterian  Church  (First)  Carlisle 

603h 
Presbyterian  Church,   Churchvilie  603i 
Presbyterian  Church,  Neshaming 

Harts vllle  603i 
Presbyterian  Church,    (First)  Phila. 

603i 
Presbyterian  Church  (Second)  Phila. 

603i 
Presbyterian  Church  (Third)  Phila. 

603  i 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   AN  AUTHENTIC 

HISTORY  OF  DONEGAL153 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   HIST.   OF  THE 

BIG  SPRING  171 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH, HIST.   OF  THE 

MIDDLE  SPRING  171; 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   SEMI-CENTENNIAL 

OF  THE  SECOND  176 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH,   SILVER  SPRING 

177 
PRESBYTERIAN   CHURCH  OF    CARLISLE  175 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  OF  UPPER  WEST 

CONOCHOEAGUE,   HIST.    OF  181 
PRESBYTERIAN  CHURCH  OF  WILLIAMSBURG 

HISTORY  OF  THE  FIRST  170 
PRESBYTERIAN  REUNION  189 
PRESBYTERIANS  OF  THE  CUMBERLAND  VALLEY 

171 
PRESBYTERISM  AND  THE  AMERICAN 

REVOLUTION  181; 
PRESBYTERY,   THE  CENTENNIAL  ANNIVERSARY 

OF  THE  HUNTINGDON  157 
PRESBYTERY  OF  CARLISLE,  THE  CENTENNIAL 

OF  THE  185 
PRESBYTERY  OF  HUNTINGDON,   HIST.    OF  186 
PRESBYTERY  OF  KITTANNING,   A  HISTORY  OF 


PRESBYTERY  OF  KITTANNING  cont'd.   188 

Presqu'   Isle  603f 

Pressel  623 

Press  ell  613 

Pressler  58 

Preston  53,315,3l6,li78 

Preston,  Moses  917 

Prettyleaf  6U0 

Prewitt  507 

Price  56,57,58, 3H;,3l6,321c, 333, 356, 

UOO  U21,50l;, 505,613,663 
Price,   Sarah  Ann  128 
Priddie  1+33 
Primitive  632 
Prince  53,61;lc 

Prince  George's  County,   Maryland  722 
Pringle  321c, 632a 
Prior  631e 
Priser  1|21 
Pritchard  325, 1;00 
Pritts  359,6l5c,6l6a 
Probst  359 
Proctor  la9,U87,507 
PROCTOR,   H.G.    7U8 
Proctor,    John  912 
Proctor,  Thomas  603d 
PROLIX,   PEREGRINE  856 
Prong  631b 

Proprietary  Manors  60l;d 
Prosser  316 
Proudfit     k91 
P rough  316 
Prout  58 

Provident  Hospital  128 
Provincial  Council  600 
Provincial  Forces     115 
Pruner  3lU, 621, 632a 
Pryor  I4.63 
PUBLIC  WORKS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA,   HISTORICAL 

STUDY  OF  T  HE  MAIN  LINE  OF  85E 
Puckey  58 
Puffenberger  58 
Pugh  337,359,Ul;6,6l5c,6l6a 
Pulaski,   Casimer  6l3k,606c 
Pulliam  1;25 
Punch  336 
Purdy  515,663 
Pumell  325 
Pursell  U02 
Purviance  1*32, 80I4. 
Puterbaugh  1*21 
Pyle  57,58,l;7l;,6l5c 
Pys chows ka  1*38 
Quary  U22 
Quay  621 
Queary  58,735 


189 


INDEX 


Quebec,  Canada  708,720 

Querry  316 

Quickel  56,1*23, U+2 

Quig  663 

Quiggle  U96 

Quigley  53,58,1*17 

Quinn  58, 321c, 509 

Quinter  632 

Quirk  321c 

Raab  321c 

Radabaugh  53 

Radebaugh  325,333 

Ras  338 

Raff ensberger  58 

Rafferty  325 

RAF  T,   THE  LAST  867 

RAFTING  DAYS  IN  PENNSYLVANIA  657 

RAFTING  IN  CLEARFIELD  COUNTY, 

LIMBERING  AND  326 
RAFTING  STORY  326 
Ragatz  1*35 
Rager  155 
Rahauser  56,333 
Rahm  58 
Rahn  U59 

RAHN,   CLAUDE   J.   1*20, 1;59 
RAHN,   ELIZABETH  SHEARER  1*20 
Raifsnider  337 
Railing  U20 
Raiser  U66 
Raker  61*1  c 
Rakerd  663 

Ralston  53, 337, 1*78, 623,808,809 
Rambo  58 

Ramey  3ll*,3l5,5l9 
Ramsey  56,58, 232, 329,333,337, 1*73,1*92 

512,809 
Ranc  801; 

RANCK,  HENRY  H.  102 
Randall  623 
Randolph  1*67,510 
Raney  512 
Rankin  51*,56, 57, 232, 329, 333, 337,1*06 

1*08,1*78,621,809 
RANKIN,  MARY  10 
Rannels  58 
Ransom  1*23 
Rapp  58, 61*1  c 
Ratcliff  500 
Rathburn  Hl*9b,l*l*9c 
Raub  621 

Rauch  5U, 232, 325,6l6a 
Rauch,  Frederick  A.  259 
Roudabaugh  $3 
Roudebaugh  337 
Raugh  3lS 


Ravenal  80l* 

Ray  31ii, 315,316,^50 

RAT,   LEONARD  N.    310,716 

Rayman  6l5c 

Rays  town  Path  661* 

Rea  53, 117, 325,li32,50U,623,632a 

Read  325,1*1*3, 50l*,  61*0 

Readdy  508 

Raade  321c 

Reading,  Berks  County  126 

Reagle  1*00 

Ream  321c, 3l*6, 507, 6l5c,6l6a, 621 

REAM  FAMILIES  A  GENEALOGT  OF  THE 

STUKEY  AND  507 
Reamer  6l6 
Reamey  3lli,632a 
Reams  325,507 
Reaps amer  58 
Rearick  3l*7 
Reaser  56 
Reber  58,621 
Rebert  623a 
Rebmann  518 
Rebuck  333 

RECOLLECTIONS,  COL.  A.K.  McCLURE'S  9 
RECOLLECTIONS  OF  BYGONE  DAYS  IN  THE 

COVE  6ll* 
RED  MORNING  901 
Reddig  $3 
Redding  53,325 
Redick,  David  605d 
Redsecker  507 

Red  Stone  Creek  Settlement  129 
Resce  1*69 
Reed  50, 53, 5^,56,58, 121|,3H;,315,316, 

321c,  321* .  325, 329 ,  333, 336, 337, 3l*6 .  3^8, 

U02,U05,U21,l;63,U61i,li70,U7U,It90,U91, 

U92, 500, 507, 616, 623a,  632, 61|0,6Ulc, 

663,809 
REED,    CHARLES  L.    3l*0 
REED,   GEORGE  EDWARD  605 
REED,   GEORGE  LEFFINGWELL   250 
Reed,    Joseph  505c 
Reeder  57,58 
Re em  3ll* 
Re  erne  507 
Rees   631g 
Reese  53, 321c,  325, 338,1*19,1*63, 61*lc, 

735 
Reeser  53 

Reformed  Church  190-l9l*,25l 
Reformed  Church,  Egypt  706f 
Reformed  Church,  Falkner  Swamp  603h 
Reformed  Church,  German,  Philadelphia 

60  3h 


190 


INDEX 


REFORMED  CHURCH,   HIST.   OF  THE  ST. 

ST.    JOHN'S   (HAINS)  190 
REFORMED  CONGREGATIONS,   MINISTERS  OF 

THE  GERMAN  19k 
Regar  507 
Reiber  58 
Reichert  663 
Reid  117,333 
Reidenour  80k 
Reider  663 
Reidy  325 
Reiff  53,k62 
Reifsnyder  31k, 352 
REIFSNYDER,  HERMAN  S.   310 
Reigart  k63,623 
Reigert  kk2 
Reigh  58 
Reighter  623 
Reightner  53 

Reiley  325,k02,6l5s,6klc,736 
Reilly  315 
Reily  623 

Reily,    James  R.    259 
Reiman  6l5c,6l6a 
Reimer  k69 
Reinecker  U59 
Reiners  58 
Reinhardt  623 
Reinhold  663 
Reiser  315 
Reisher  333 
Reisner  6klc 
Reiss  I469 
Reiter  325, k90 
Reitz  336,615c 
Reminiscences  658 
REMINISCENCES  AND  SKETCHES  307 
Rempher  509 
Remy  kk9b 
Renard,   Cade  911 
Renaud  325 
Rench  i|21 
Renecker  58 
Renfrew,  56,333 
Rengler  663 
Renneberger  337 
Renninger  1;90 

Replogle  229,3l5,3l6,321c,k21,k76,6l3 
REPLOGLE,   EMMA  A.M.    k39 
Ressler  500 
Rether  623a 
Rettew  80U 
Reutter  58,663 
REVOLUTIONS,  MEDICAL  MEN  IN  THE 

AMERICAN  726 


REVOLUTION,   PENNSYLVANIA  SOCIETY 

S.A.R.    1955  YEAR  BOOK  73k 
REVOLUTION,   PENNSYLVANIA  STATE  HISTORY 

OF  THE  DAUGHTERS  OF  THE  731 
REVOLUTION  BURIED  IN  THE  STATE  OF  OHIO, 

OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF   THE  SOLDIERS  OF 

THE  723 
REVOLUTION  WHO  LIVED  IN  THE  STATE  OF 

OHIO,   OFFICIAL  ROSTER  OF  THE 

SOLDIERS  OF  TEE    AMERICAN  72IT 
Revolutionary  Pensioners, 

1789  &  1813  Lists  603k 

1820  &  1825  Lists  603o 

1818  &  1832  Lists  60kw 

Abstracts   607d,6ll 

REVOLUTIONARY  RECORDS  OF  MARYLAND  722 

Revolutionary  Soldiers  731,732,733, 

73k, 735 
REVOLUTIONARY  SOLDIERS  OF  FRANKLIN 

COUNTY  AMERICAN  730 
REVOLUTIONARY  SOLDIERS  0  F  MISSOURI 

718 
Revolutionary  War  100,101,103,111,121 

12k,17k,l8)4,200, 217,232, 2U6,329, 330, 

332, 3kl,3k6,3k8, 350, 351,353,356,361, 

k0k,k79,k80,600,60k,606, 607,611, 

631,632,63U,639,663,713,736,913, 

91k,9l5,95l 
Rex  631d,632 
Rexroth  336,616b 
Reyer  512 
Revmer  663 
Reynolds  50,58,232,321c,32k,k21,6l5a, 

6l6,621,639,6klc,663 
Reynolds1  Death  661 
REYNOLDS,  SHELDON  71k 
Reys  663 
Rhea  232,337 
Rheam  663 
Rheem  5lk 

RHEEM,  GEORGE  W.  169 
Rhees  3^9 , 519 
Rheim  500 
Rhine  56,31k 
Rhinesmith  58 

Rhoads  56,58, 333, kl2,k70,6l5c,6kO, 663 
Rhoddy  663 
Rhodes  31k,3l5,333,k21,kk6,k5l,505, 

6l6,631g 
RHODES,  A.  PAULINE  310 
Rhone  621 
Riblet  k90 
Ribling  325 
Rice  53, 56,58, 232, 333,k90.k96.505, 

613,616, 623, 623a, 631e,6k0,6klc, 663 
Rice,  H.L.  259 


191 


INDEX 


Rice,   Zachariah  1|££ 

Rich,  £3,1*23,621 

Richabaugh  58 

Richard  6U0 

Richards  51*,  325,1*05,1*23, l*30,l*l*9c 

RICHARDS,  HENRY  M.M.  71U 

Richardson  58,1*27,1*1*3, 61^0 

Richenbaugh  58 

Richey  58, 613, 61*1  c 

Richner  325 

Richwine  53 

Rickard  505 

Rickert  1*71 

Ricketts  321*,  639, 61*0 

Riddell  316 

Riddle  359,1*52,632,639 

Riden  61*0 

Rider  58 

Riddle  117,329,663 

Ridenour  1*71 

Ridge  $3 

Ridgely  123 

Riebenack  315 

Reigel  58,623 

Reigle  58 

Reihm  507 

Reim  507 

Rieman  6l5c 

Rife  58, 337, 1*36, U66 

Rigg  316 

Riggle  315 

Riggs  1*05 

Rigle  337 

Rihl,  Wm.  H.  705 

Riley  53,333,337, 1*38, 6l5c,623a 

Rinard  61*lc 

Rine  58 

Rinehart  56,58,333,1*21,1*39,1*66,509 

631f 
Rinesmith  53,58 
Ringler  6l5c 
Ringrose  623 
Ringwalt  623 
Rininger  50 
Rink  321c 
Ripley  613 
Rippey  53,56,1*38 
Ripple  58,338 
Rippman  61*1  c 
Rishel  621,663 
RISHEL,  CD.  11 
Rishell  57 
Riske  1*25 
Ritchey  50,229,232,236,315,316,1*19, 

1*21,1*36,736 
Ritchie  117 


Ritner  51*,  623 

Ritner,  Joseph  6051 

Rittase  623a 

Rittenhouse  58,1*23 

Ritter  58,321c,336,l455,l*69,l*70,U90, 

6l5c,623 
Rittman  3ll* 
Ritz  31*7 
Ritzman  58 
Roach  6l5c 
Roads  U12,505 
Roadside  Markers   6$9 
Roan  663,810 
Roaring  Spring,   Blair  County  2,156, 

236,237 
ROARING  SPRING,   GOLDEN  ANNIVERSARY  OF 

237 
ROARING  SPRING,   HISTORY  OF  2 
ROARING  SPRING,   SEMI-CENTENNIAL 

HISTORY  OF  236 
Robacker  325 
Robb  1|05, 1*69, 1*85, 510 
Robbins  53,325 
Roberdeau  3ll*,639 
Roberdeau,  Daniel  729 
Roberts  315, 321a, 321c,l*19, 1*21, 1*23, 

l*2l*,l*90,l*92, 1*96,507 
Robertson  57,333,1*38,510 
ROBERTSON,    JOHN  H.    310 
Robeson  58,315 
Robinette  61*lc 
Robins  1*58 
Robinson  2,56,57,58,232,236,3l!*,3l6, 

321*,  329, 337, 1*05,1*23,  l*38,l*l*6,l*l*9c, 

1*50,1*55,1*57,1*63,1*90,1*92,515,616, 

6l6b,639,663,8lO 
Robinson,  Rebecca  1*60 
Robinson,   Robert  639 
Robinson,     Wm.    258 
Robison  58,311*,  315, 321c,  325,1*01,1*06, 

1*23, 632a,  61*0, 663 
ROBINSON,  HAROLD  T.    752 
Robley  58,632 
Roby  1*50 

Rocky  Spring,  Franklin  County  172,181* 
ROCKY  SPRING  CHURCH,  HIST.   OF  180 
Roddy  359,1*1*0,663 
Rodgers  50,57,58,509,61*0,663 
Rodger's  Campaign  912 
Rodier  519 
Rodkey  315 
Rodman  67,1*67 
Rodrique  31 5 
Roebling  120 

Roebling,    John  August  120 
Roebling,  Washington  Augustus  120 


192 


INDEX 


Roebuck  I4.69 

Roedell  632a 

Roelofs  31k 

Roessner  325 

Rofelty  631b 

Roger  i|21 

Rogers  56,58, 337,406,432, lr50,505,809 

Rogers,  William  603o 

Roher  316 

Rohland  53 

Rohrbach  469,470 

Rohrbaugh  338 

Rohrer  208, 3lU, 333,1+63,500, 632a 

Roland  321c, 336 

Rolar  53 

Rolf  e  4I9 

Roller  324,463, 487, 632a, 639, 8O4 

ROLLER  FAMILY,  FAMILY  TREE  OF  THE  1+87 

Rollins  1+85 

Romberger  316 

Romig  470,509 

Roney  ^3 

Ronk  663 

Roof  337,1|66 

Roop  58,419 

Roosevelt,  Franklin  D.  5 

Root  57,315 

Roper  58 

Rorer  57 

ROSANNA  OF  THE  AMISH  957 

Rosborough  58 

Rosbrough  808 

Rose  50, 56, 321a, 321b, 321c, 438, 509 

631b 
Roseberry  631d 
Rosenberger  337,1|66,490.505 
Rosenberry  333, 336, 338, 462 
Ro3ensteel  57,321c 
Rosman  333 
Ross  50,56.57,124,314,315,325,359, 

4l2,U23, U85,490, 491,507, 616a, 632a 

6410,663 
Ross,  George  605d 
Rote  663 

Roth  321c, 333, U70,490, 623a 
Rothgeb  505 

Rothrock  58, 356,1;23, 470,494, 663 
Rotz  337 
Roudabush  315 
Roudebush  439,444 
Rounsley  58 
Roup  U32 
Rourer  56 
Rourke  57 
Rouse  58,61|lc,663 
Rousey  325 


Roush  53 

Rous ton  56 

Routch  504 

Rouzer  333 

Rowe  56,57,58, 333,359,615c 

Rowland  57,321c 

Rowland,  John  258 

Rowles  325 

Rowley  hi 3 

Roy,  Marie  Le  603g 

Royce,  Benjamin  631a 

Royer  57,315,316,421,488,512,621, 

632a, 64O, 736, 80U 
Royer,   Daniel  488 
Royer,    John  322,488 
Royer,  Samuel  488 
ROYER  FAMILY  488 
ROYER  GENEALOGY  488 
Rubey  443 
Rubin  338 

RUBINCAM,   MILTON  805 
Ruble  58,507,663 
Ruby  333 

Ruch  58,124,400,469,470 
Ruddell  449 c 
Rudisill  337,623a 
Rudolph  53,325,463,507 
Rudy  57,58,446,623 
Ruff  623a 
Ruffino  433 
Ruffler  505 
Ruhl  621  663 
Rumbaugh  58 
Rumberger  325,61|0 
Rumfeld  58 

Rummel  53,56,57,58,623a 
Rummer  4O8 
Rums ted  512 
Runk  56,57,58 
RUNK,    J.M.  &  CO.   58 
Runkel  406,623a 
Runkle  61;lc 
Runninger  509 
Runyan  64IC 

Rupert  53, 57, U52, 466,640 
Rupley  58,232,623 
Rupp  53,623,64lc 
RUPP,   I.   DANIEL  626,627,802,803 
Ruppel  359,6l5c,6l6a 
Ruppert  469 
Rusch  449c 
Rush  50,631b 
Rusnak  325 
Russell  53, 56,57, 58, 315,337, U19, 441,446, 

li63,465, 507, 615a,  616, 623, 623a,  632a, 

64O 


193 


INDEX 


Russler  57 

Rutger  329 

Ruth  53,4 69 

Rutherford  809,810 

Ruthrauff  333 

Rutledge  321c 

Rutt  4OO 

Rutter  6l5c 

Rutz  53 

Ryan  321c, 338,466 

Ryckman  321b 

Ryder  333 

Ryland  1*05 

Sabathne  316 

Sabine  444 

Sacks  57 

Sacramental  Communion  916 

Sadler  53,623 

Sagerson  321c 

Sahm  663 

Sallada  8O4 

S almond  316 

Salt  Kettles  905 

Saltmarsh  507 

Salvage  505 

Saly  321c 

Sample  53,58,616 

Sampsel  663 

Sampsell  356 

Sampson  632 

Sams  50 

SAMUEL,  LEON  R.  310 

Samuels  1*39 

Sancroft  325 

Sandercock  1*00 

Sanders  3^6,639 

Sanderson  5U, 316, 321c, 64O 

S'andoe  337,663 

Sandrock  623a 

Sandt  4OO 

Sangree  1*63, 623a,  80l* 

Sanker  321c 

Sankey  325,621 

Sanner  50 

SANNER,  ROBERT  G.    21*1 

Sanor  1*69' 

Sansom  6l5a 

Santee  469,1189,80)4 

SANTEE,  ELLIS  M.   I4.89 

SANTEE  FAMILY,   GENEALOGY  OF  THE  489 

Santella  316 

Sarbaugh  56 

SARGENT,   DANIEL  108 

Sarver  463 

Sarvis  h£$ 

Saterfield  1*1*6 

Satzler  58 


Sauder  500 

Sauders   338 

Sauer  315 

Sauers  236 

Saul  466 

Sausman  58 

Sausser  311*,  3l£ 

Sawyer  329 

Saxonburg,   Butler  County  120 

Saxton     53,623,640 

Saxton,  Edward  900 

SAXTON  AMERICAN  LEGION  POST  727 

Saxton,   Bedford  County  238 

SAXTON-LIBERTY  CENTENNIAL  238 

Sayers  57,58,631g 

Saylor  50,58,359,1*21,1*55,1*62,1*69, 

6l5c,6Ulc,736 
Scanlan  321c 

Scarooyaddy-the  Half  King  902 
Sceurman  325 
Schaadt  1*70 
Schaaf  58 
SChaal  hhh 
SChadt  446 
SChaeffer  50,56,58,412,436,442,470, 

U90, 507,621 
Schaff  56,232,333 
S chaffer  621 
Schaffle  663 
SChaffner  449b,l*l*9c 
Schall  1|69,621 
Scharmann  321c 
S chart  356 
SChatto  58 

Scheeline  208,315,316 
Scheible  333 
Schell  50, 57, 359, 446, 6l5a, 615 c, 616, 

616a,  616b,  623, 61*0,61*10 
SCHELL,  WILLIAM  P.  300 
SChenkaraeyer  321c 
Scherer  232,321c,l*59 
Scherich  623 
Schif fert  U70 
Schillin  31 6 
Schiller  58 
Schirm  1*63,509,61*0 
SChlegel  58,490,64lc 
Schleicter  333 
Schley  232 
Schlichter  333 
Schlosser  623a 
Schlusser  58 
Schmidt  321c, 442 
SChmitt  325 
Schmittle  57 
Schmohl  623 


194 


INDEX 


Schmucker  50,3ll+,l+63, 623a, 632a 

SChnabel  1+69,516 

SChnable  663 

SChnably  $0 

Schnars  325 

Schnebly  56,232,518 

SPhneck  5U 

Schneider  1+21,1+68,1+69,1+96 

Schnure  356,663 

SCHNURE,  WUJEIAM  MARION  239 

SChoch  ^3,$1,3^ 

Schock  512,663 

Schofield  58 

Schoharie,  N.Y.   127 

Scholl  58,316,1+90,633 

School,    John  William  1+90 

SCHOLL-SHOLL-SHULL  GENEALOGY  1+90 

Schools   58 

SCHOOLS  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  320 

Schort  663 

Schortz  I+69 

SChott  58 

SCHOTTER,   H.W.   861j. 

Schrack  512,517 

Schram  hhh 

Schreiber  1+1+1+ 

Schrick  623a 

SChriver  623a, 632a 

SChrock  6l5c,6l6a 

Schroeder  623,736 

SChryver  325 

SChuchardt  Ij.38 

Schuchman  53 

SChuler  U90 

Schuller  321c 

Schultz  321c,  325,  U62, 1+90 

Schum  58 

SChutching  Frolic  916 

Schuylkill  County  6OI4.SS 

Schuyler  663 

Schwab  321c 

Schwab,  Charles  M.  122,155 

SCHWAB.  CHARLES  M.  122 

SChwaln  1+1+1+ 

Schwartz  58, 208, 623a, 663 

Schwarz  53 

Schweier  58 

Schweitzer  1+69 

SChwenk  1+07 

Schwer  325 

Schweyer  58,61+0 

Schwinehart  1+66 

Scofield  32l+,325 

Scollins  325 

Scotch-Irish  55,808,809,810 

SCOTCH-IRISH  335 


SCOTCH-IRISH  AND  GERMAN  GENEALOGIES 

810 
SCOTCH-IRISH  IN  AMERICA  809 
SCOTCH-IRISH     IN  NORTHAMPTON  COUNTY 
~~808  "" 

Scotch-Irish  Settlement  808 
SCOTCH-IRISH  SOCIETY  809 
SCOTLAND  VILLAGE  335 
Scott  5U,57, 200,232,315,359,1+05,1+06, 

lil6,l+23,l+2l+,l+25,l+l+l,l+l+9c,l+8l,l+83, 

1+90, 1+91,510, 515,613,616, 616a,  632, 

639,809 
SCOTT,   GEORGE  WILSON  1+91 
SCOTT -WHITE  AND  RELATED  FAMILIES  1+91 
Scouller  329 
Scout,  Aaron  1+81+ 
Scriba  336,337 
Scull  359, 615c, 616a 
Scully  232 
Seads  316 
Seager  1+55 
Seals  631f 
Searer  61+1  c 
Searighf    53,U92 

SEARIGHT  FAMILY,    RECORD  OF  THE  1+92 
Searle  58 
Sears  1+63,61+0 
Seaton  1+93 

SEATONS  OF  WESTERN  PENNA.   1+93 
SERVER,    J.   MONTGOMERY  501 
Seaworth  1+19 
SEAWRIGHT,  WILLIAM  1+92 
Sebright  1+92 
Sechler  321c,  621 
Seckler  6l5c 
Secrist  58,1+50 
Sedlmeyer  321c 
Sedwick  1+66 
Seebold  663 
Seedenburg  315 
Seeds  61+1  c 
Seese  6l5c 
Seibel  500 
Seiber  61+lc 

Seibert  50, 53, 56, 58,1+23, 6l5c, 61+0 
Seidel  316,1+33,1^63 
Seidle  53,623 
Seiler     53 
Seilhamer  56 
SELLHAMER,   GEORGE  0.    56,33li,U06,l+25 

809 
Seip  663 
Seiplt  1+00 
Seiss  623a 
Seitz  53,li66,507 
Selby  359 


195 


INDEX 


Selheiiner  58,61+0,663 

Selin  356,663 

Selinsgrove,  Snyder  County  239 

SSL3NSGR0VE  CHRONOLOGY  239 

Sell  31ii,315,3l6,U9ii,6l3,6l5a,623a, 

61+1  c 
SELL,    JAMES  A.    k9h 

SELL,    JESSE  C.    310,31k 

SELL  FAMILY,  HISTORT   OF  THE  k9h 

Sellers  58,208,232,3l5,3l6,l+7l|,l;90, 

61+0,663 
Selser  505 
Selsor  232 
Semple  1+81 
Sener  I+63 
Senseman  53,623 
Sensenig  500 
Senseny  5U,  333,1*61 
Sentman  333 
Sergeant,  Peggy  908 
Serivener  1+1+1 
Sersor  1+1+1+ 
Settle  1+28 
SETTLERS  OF  "THE  FORKS  OF  THE 

DELAWARE"     SOME  OF  THE  FIRST  192 
Seufferles  U35 

Seventh-Day  German  Baptist  Church  195 
Sevits  615 c 
Sewell  337, U66, 507 
Seylar  61+lc 
Seyler  325 
Shade  58,3l5,6l6b 
Shade  Gap,  Huntingdon  County  111; 
Shadeck  325 
Shaden  58 
Shadle  3h7 
Shaefer  616 

Shaeffer  1+23, 623, 61+lc,  663 
Shafer  50,57, 236, 325,  UU9b,  1+55,  U70 
Shaffer  50, 229, 232, 316, 321c, 325, 333, 

337,U21,l+l+l+,l+l+6,l+5l,li70,l+90,50l+, 

6l5c,632,663 
Shaffner  632 
Shaffnit  337 
Shahen  3ll7 
Shambaugh  53,623 
Shanefelt  632a 

Shank  50,56,321c,333,337,U63 

Shannon  57,232,1+17,621 

Shapley  53,623 

Sharbaugh  315, 321c 

Sharer  58,200,232 

Sharkey  321c 

Sharon  663,809 

Sharp  53, 51;,57,329,5l2,623,631g,61|0 


196 


Sharpe  53,56, 333, 1*19, 623, 61+lc 

SHARPE,    JOSHUA  W.    33U 

Sharpnack  631e 

Shatto  58 

Shatser  61+0 

Shatzer  232,337 

Shaud  6l5c 

Shaull  623 
.^Shaver  50,58, 359, 505,639,61+0 
Shawnee  Indians   661+ 
Sheads  623a 
Sheafer  53 
Sheaf fer  58,61*0 
Shearer  56,57,58,316,333,336,337,338, 

512, 61+lc,  736 
Sheary  61+0 
Sheeder  663 
Sheedy  736 
Sheehan  321c 
Sheeley  623a 
Sheely  56,623,623a 
Sheets  1+08, 507 
Sheetz  663 
Sheibley  58,61+0,663 
Shelbley  58 
Shelby  631e 
SHELEY,   CASS  K.   1+72 
Sheldon  5l5 
Sheldon,  Rose  917 
Shellabarger  1+08 
Shellenberger  3H|,1|21, 61+lc,  663 
Sheller  58 

Shelley  58, 3lU,  623, 61+0, 61+lc 
Shelly  53, 337, U00, 663  ' 
SHMANDOAH  COUNTY,  VIRGINIA,  HISTORY 

_0F  665 
Shenandoah  Valley,  Va.   505 
Shenefelt  57 
Sheneman  1+55 
Shenk  53,h66,$0$ 
SHENK,   HIRAM  H.    628 
Shepard  1+78 

Shepardstown,   Cumberland  County  1+82 
Sheperd  325 
Shepherd  512 
Shepley  1+33 
Sheridan  321b 

Sheriff  53,336 

Sherk  333 

Sherman  315,337,61+0 

Sherman's  Creek,  Perry  Co.   902 

Sherman's  Valley,  Perry  Co.   9 

Sherrick  337,507 

Sherty  623a 

Shetrom  57,33? 
*Shaw  58,31U,3l5,325,623,632a,663 


INDEX 


Shetron  53 

Snettel  53 

Shetter  502 

Shewell  U67 

Shick  321b 

Shideier  1*21 

Shiebley  5U 

Shields  56,333,337,1*30,1*75,510 

Shiffert  333 

Shiley  57 

Shilling  736 

Shillito  333 

Shimer  3lU,3l5,li69,61*lc 

Shimmel  32h 

Shimp  58 

Shindel  356,663 

Shindel,  J. P.  357,61*6 

Shine  663 

Shingis,  Chief  902 

Shipley  1*92, 61*1  c 

Shippen  121*,  329, 337, 639 

Shippensburg,  Cumberland  County  172 

17U,Ul6,906 
Shirey  56,315, 333, 1*03,1*08,61*0 
Shirk  57,58,602 

Shirley  321*,  337, 1*21, 1*66,505,639 
Shirley  Township,  Huntingdon  County 

235  " 
Shirleysburg,  Huntingdon  County  235 
Shirm  57 

Shively  56,57,333, U63, 623a 
Shissler  321c 
Shoap  333 
Shober  6l5c 
Shock  632 
Shockey  313 
Shoemaker  50,56,315,316, 321c, 333 

1*02,1*20,1*36,1*70,621,623, 61*0, 61*lc 
SHOEMAKER,  HENRY  W.  7,310,323,61*8, 

655,7li5,952,953,95U,955,956 
Shoenberger  3l5,632a 
Shoenfelt  315,736 
Shoenthal  61*lc 
Shoff  321c, 325 
Sholl  1*90 

Sholler  3l!*,3l5,3l6 
Sholly  3Hi 
Shontz  56,1*21,1*1*6 
Shook  1*00, 1|05 
Shoop  58 

Shooting  Match  916 
Shope  57,58,333 
Shopp  1*26,623 
Shore  57,58 
Shark  623a 
Short  321c,337, U23,623,663 


Shoufter  1*26 

Shoup  1*12 

Shover  313 

Showalter  315, Ul2 

Showvaker  58 

Shrader  232,359 

Shieiaer  333,623 

Shreve  321c 

Shrimer  663 

Shrive r  3l5,631g 

Shrock  632a 

Shrom  58,500 

Shryock  321b 

Shue  57,1*96 

Shuey  1*95, 80l* 

SHUEY,  D.B.  1*95 

SHUEY  FAMILY,  HISTORY  OF  THE  1*95 

Shuff  311* 

Shugart  325 

Shugert  621 

Shulenberger  $3 

Shuler  58,505 

Shull  56, 333, U55,U90, 1*96, 623a,  61*0 

Shultz  57,315,U2,1*21,1*29,U1*6,1*98, 

632a 
Shulze,  John  Andrew  605e 
Shumaker  58, 321c,  351, 61*0 
Shuman  336,337,1*00,1*92,1*96,623, 61*lc, 

663 
SHUMAN,  WILLIAM  C.  1*96 
SHUMAN  FAMILY,  GENEALOGY  OF  THE  GEORGE 

1*96 
Shumberger  53,623 
Shunk,  Francis  Rawn  605g 
Shunkweller  58 
Shunkwiler  61*0 
Shuri  61 6a 
Shuss  58 
Sibbet  329 
Sibbett  56,623 
Sidwell  507 
Sieber  61*lc 
Siebert  56.61*0,663 
Siegfried  1*70 
Sieman  1*96 
Sier  57,1*59 
Sierer  333 
Sigg  1*19 

Sigler  58,31+8,1*10,61*0,663 
Sigmund  1*35 
Sigrist  315 
Silknitter  58 
Sill  1*39  616 
Silsley  h33 

Silver  Spring,  Cumberland  Co.  172,177 
Silverman  316 


197 


INDEX 


Simes  663 

Simison  1*18 

Simmons  53,623 

Simms  1*23 

Simon  315,1*1*1*,  61*1  c 

SIMON  GIRTY,  THE  WHITE  SAVAGE  95l 

Simons  58 

Simonton  1*17, 632a,  639, 663, 810 

Simpson  57,58,1*1*1,1*52,632,61*0,663 

SIMPSON,    ROBERT  B.    200 

SIMPSON,  WARREN  B.    3U0 

Sims  IjjU3 

Sinclair  337,1*69 

Sindlinger  l*l*9b 

Singer  53,337,663 

Singiser  623 

Sink  31U 

Sinking  Valley,  Blair  County  519,719 

729 
Sipe  53,321b,321c,l*69,6l5c,623,61*lc 
SIPE,  C.  HALE  63U, 727 
Sipes  315, 616b,  61*lc 
SIPES,  WILLIAM  B.  863 
Siple  1*66,1*96 
Siter  321c 

Six  Nation  of  Indians  716 
Skelly  56,l55,3l6,321b,l*39,639 
SKETCH  BOOK  OF  PENNA.  PICTORIAL  660 
Skiles  333 
Skillington  50,57 
Skinner  53, 56, 333, 336,1*58, 6l6b 
Skip with  510 
Slagle  58,i*l*9b,l*l*9c 
Slater  321c, 631g 
Slatteiy  321c 
Slaughenhoupt  325,623a 
Slautterback  58 
Slaybaugh  1*53, 623a 
Slease  1*69 
Sleeman  58 
Sleichter  56 
Slenker  663 
Slep  311*,  316, 736 
Sletor  1*02 
Slichter  333 
Slick  56, 321c,  1*19 
Slifer  1*59, 623a,  663 
Sliger  50 
Sligo,  Jane  90l* 
Slinghoff  623a 
Slippey  315 

Sloan  337, 1*05, 1*32, 1*1*3, 61*1  c 
SLOAN,  D.H.  188 
Slonaker  58 
Sloppy  325 
Slough  58,1*02 

198 


Slyder  56,337 

Smail  325 

Smaling  ^3 

Small  56,232,315,333 

Smart,   Euphemia  1*61* 

Smathers   325 

Smead  623 

Smeal  32l*,325 

Smedley  1*27,1*97 

Smedley,   George  1*97 

Smedley,   Sarah  1*97 

SMEDLEY    FAMILY,    GENEALOGY  OF  THE  1*97 

Smee  58 

Smelker  58 

Smelser  229 

Smeltzer  315 

SMELT ZER,    GRACE  313 

Smiley  58,316,333,351,61*0,663,809 
Smith  50, 51*, 56, 57, 58,123,121*,155, 229, 

232, 236,311*,3l5,3l6,321c,  325,333, 
,352,356,359,1*00,1*01,1*05,1*06,1*11, 

,1*19,1*21,1*23,1*33,1*35,1*38,1*1*1,1*1*1*, 
,  1*51,1*52, 1*55,U63, 1*69, 1*70, 1*71*,  1*76, 
,1*90,1*96,502,505,507,510,511,512, 
,6l3,6l5a,6l5c,6l6,6l6a,6l6b,621, 
623a,  631b,  631g,  632, 632a,  639, 61*0, 


337 
1*12 
1*1*6 
1*85 
51U 
623 
61*lc,663,736 


Smith 
Smith 
SMITH 
SMITH 
Smith 
SMITH 
Smith 
SMITH 
SMITH 


Smith 
Smith 
Smith 
SMITH 


REV 


Father  10  8 

George  Nelson  322 

HAROLD  TAPSCOTT  182 

HORACE  WEMYSS  123 

James  635,639,662.706,902,910 

KATHERINE  DUNCAN  U38 

Matthew  720 

ROBERT  B.  310 

THOMAS,  LIFE  AND  TIMES  12l* 


Will  910 

William  121* 

William  Anthony  322 

LIFE  AND  CORRESPONDENCE  OF  THE 


WILLIAM  123 


Smith's     "Black  Boys"   232,329,635,639, 

910 
Smithsonian  Institution  of  Washington 

101 
Smoker  58 
Smouse  1*87,1*98 
SMOUSE,    J.  WARREN  1*98 
SMOUSE,    FAMILY  HISTORY  OF  THE  1*98 
Smucker  58,61*0 
Smyers  315, 508 
Smyser  58 
Smyth  621,663 
SMYTH,   SAMUEL  GORDON  809 
Smyth,  Thomas   Jr.   1*81* 
Snable  356 


INDEX 


Snare  58 

Snavely  53 

Sneath  58 

Snedden  325 

Sneeringer  3ll*,623a 

Snell  1*62 

Snider  56,236,333, 336,338, 1*21,1*23,613 

Snively  56,311*,  315, 316,333,1*66,1*76 

502 
SNIVELY,  KATE  S.  502 
Snoberger  315 
Snock  57 
Snodgrass  51*,  809 
Snoke  333 
Snook  321c,  621, 61*0 
Snow  336,337,1*01 
Snowberger  1*21,1*76,613 
SNOWBERGER,  ELLA  M.  310, 6ll* 
Snowden  51*, 321c,  329, 663 
Snyder  £0, 53,56,57, 58, 236,311*, 315, 

316,325,333,337,338,356,1*00,1*19,1*21, 

1*38,1*1*6,1*63,1*69,1*70,1*90,1*96,500,502, 

501*,  507, 508, 516,613, 6l5c,6l6a,  623, 

623a,  61*0,663, 736 
Snyder,  Simon  605d 
Snyder  County  52,239,353,357,1*12,500, 

512, 517, 60l*z,  61*6, 663 
SNYDER  COUNTY,  THE  STORY  OF  356 
SNYDER  COUNTY  ANNALS  353,351* 
SNYDER  COUNTY  MARRIAGES  357 
SNYDER  COUNTY  PROBATE  AND  ORPHANS 

COURT  RECORDS,  ABSTRACTS  OF  355 
Society  of  the  Cincinnati  151* 
SOLDIERS  OF  BLAIR  COUNTY  736 
SOLDIERS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REViuLUTION 

725 
Solenberger  56,333 
Sollenberger  53,229,316,623 
Sollers  1*66 
Solomon  1*66 
SOME  GENEALOGIES  AND  FAMILY  RECORDS 

501* 
Somerset,  Somerset  County  111,21*0,21*1 
Somerset  County  50,111,165. 2l*0,2l*l, 

21*7,358,359,360,1*19,1*26,1*66,615,616, 

637,667 
SOMERSET  AND   BEDFORD  COUNTIES,    LIFE 

SKETCHES  OF  LEADING  CITIZENS   50 
SOMERSET  COUNTY  6l5c 
SOMERSET  COUNTY,   BENCH  AND  BAR  OF  359 
SOMERSET  COUNTr,   EARLY  36O 
SOMERSET  COUNTY,  HISTORY  OF  6l5b 
SOMERSET  COUNTIES,   HISTORY  OF  BEDFORD 

AND      615 
SOMERSET  COUNTY,   THREE  ARCHAOLOGICAL 

SITES  IN   358 


SOMERSET  SEQUICENTENNIAL        21*0 
SOMERSET  SESQUICENTENNIAL  CELEBRATION 

SKETCHES  OF   2l*l 
Somervell  1*66 
Somerville  5lO,6l5c,639 
Sommer  31 6 
Sommers  1*1*6 
Sommerville  325 
SONG  OF  THE  SUSQUEHANNA  903 
Sons   of  Liberty  915 
Sons   of  the  American  Revolution  718 
SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION, 

LINEAGE  BOOK  OF  THE  NORTH  CAR3LINA 

SOCIETY  732 
SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,   NEW 

YORK  STATE  SOCIETY  721 
SONS  OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTION,    THE 

1955  YEAR  BOOK,   PENNSYLVANIA" 

SOCIETY  731* 
Sons  of  the  Revolution  718 
Sorger  1*35 

Sorrick  315,1*21,1*1*6,1*56 
Souder  58,623 
Soulsby  325 
Soult  58 
Sours  53,623 

SOUVENIR  HISTORICAL  BOOK  3l*0 
South  Carolina  1*01 
Spackman  325,1*27 
Spadt  1*02 
Spahr  53 
Spalding  623a 
Spang  2, 311*, 315,616, 632a 
Spangler  53, 56,58, 232, 321b, 321c,l*06, 

1*38,1*53, 615  c,  621, 623a,  61*0 
Spanish-American  War  736,737,71*7 
SPANISH -AMERICAN  WAR,   RECORD  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA  VOLUNTEERS  IN  THE 

71*7 
Spanogle  2,58,3ll*,5l9 
Spanogle,   Elizabeth  1*29 
Sparks  50 
Sparr  3ll*, 315,1*12 
Spealman  315 
Spear  1*63,510 
Specht  50,336,6l5c 
Speck  53,57,58,333,663 
Specker  337 
Speddy  58,663 
Speedy  663 
Speer  51*, 105,232, 333, 1*00, 1*06, 1*1*3, 632, 

61*1  c 
Speice  321c 
Speicher  6l5c 
Speighelhalter  321c 
Spelman  k99 


199 


INDEX 


Spelman,  Richard  1+99 

SPELMAN  GENEALOGY  1+99 

Spence  232,1+39 

Spencer  58,200,325,6l5c 

Spencer,  Robert  and  Hannah  638 

Spendley  31JU 

Spenger  321c 

Spera  53 

Spessard  1+63 

Speth  663 

Spicher  58,509 

SpieLman  1+69 

Spillane  316 

Spitler  58,1|66,505,519 

Spong  53,623 

Sponsler  623,61+lc,663 

Spoonour  333 

Spotts  58,663 

Sprague,  William  71+5 

Sprankle  58, 3H+,  315,1+85 

Sprenkel  ^3 

Sprenkle  56 

Springfield  Furnace,   Blair  Co.  1+88 

Springman  1+02,663 

Sprowl  U38 

Spyker  58,663 

Squaw  Campaign  912 

STABLER,   E.    3 

Stach  333 

Stackhouse  321b, 321c 

Stackpole  58,61+lc 

S^adden  663 

Staggers  631g 

Stagner  325 

Stahl  3li|,l421,6l5c 

STAHL,   C.W.    226 

Stahle  1+26, 1+59, 623a 

Staily  58 

Stains  57,338 

Stair  58,1423,632 

Stairs  337 

Stake  316,333,337 

Stallings  50 

Stallsmith  623a 

Stambaugh  58,1+96,663 

Stammel  $3 

Stammelbach  321c 

Stanford  663 

Stanley  325 

Staoleton  I467 

STAPLETON,  A.  80U 

Star  663 

Stark  333 

Starliper  232 

Starner  507 

Starr  58,1+15,1+50,61+0 


State  College,   Centre  Co.    210,261,262 

States  57 

Statler  507,6l6,61+lc 

Staub  1+59 

Stauffer  53,325,l+07,l+21,l+l+l+,l+62,l+70, 

U96, 500, 623, 623a 
STAUFFER,   EZRA  NELSON  500 
Stauffer,    Jacob  500 
STAUFFER  GENEALOGY  500 
Stavely  623a 
Staver  623 

Stayer  50,236, 315, 1+21, 6l6, 632a 
Stayman  I466 

St.   Clair  121,12l+,232,6l5a 
St.  Clair,  Arthur  129,90U,905,906,95l 
St.  CLAIR,   ARTHUR  121 
St.   Clair  Township,   Bedford  Co.   1+39 
St.  Mary's  County,  Md.   5ll+ 
St.  Michaels  and  Zion  Church,  Phila.    603i 
St.  Paul«s  Church,  Phila.    603i 
St.  Thomas  Township,   Franklin  Co.   337 
Stean  663 
Stearley  1+62 
Stecher  1+69 
Steck  333 
Steckler  U02 

STECKMAN,   ELEANORE  H.    310 
Steel  511,58,208,232,329,3147,1121,1+39, 

632,6UO,663 
Steel,    John  181 
Steele  53,57, 58, 123,337, 1+01, 1+19, 1+75, 

61+0,663 
Stees   663 
Steese  53,58,663 
Steever  663 
Steffey  hkk 
Steffy  1+1+6,1+59,500 
Stehley  613,616 
Stehman  1+66,1+96 
Steiger  232 
Steim  208 
Steiner  621.623 
Steininger  1+03 
Steinkershner  325 
STEINMAN,   D.B.    120 
Steinmetz  1+12,  I4.26 
Stem  623a 
Stemen  507 
Stenger  321b, 313 
Stephens  53,236,3H+,3l6,321c,32l+,325, 

352,1+35,505,663 
Stephey  333 
Steritt  232 
Stern  311+ , 315, 316,663 
Sterner  1+90 


200 


INDEX 


Sterrett  53, 58,31+7, 1+08, 509, 639, 61+0, 

663 
Stetler  356 
Stetzler  J46I 
Stevanus  6l5c 
Stevens  51+,57,58,125,l55,3H+,3l5,3l6, 

325,l+l+l,l;8l,50l+,632, 61+0, 61+lc,663. 736 
STEVES,    JOHN  AUSTIN  107 
Stevens,  Thaddeus  307,335 
STEVENS,  THADDEUS  125 
Stevenson  325,329,337,1+1+3,1+66,1+69, 

1+83,509 
Stever  57,58 
Steward  58 
Stewart  53, 51+, 56, 57, 58, 200.232,311+ 

315,325,329,31+3, 359,1+02, 1+06,1+16,1+21, 

J423,U32,ii55,U63, 1+90, U96,U98, 501,519, 
616a, 616b, 621, 623, 623a, 631g, 632, 
632a,  639, 61;0, 663, 809, 810 

STEWART,   CONNIE  ADORNATO  3I4.2 

STEWART,   HARRIETT  WYLIE  629 

STEWART,    J.T.    3l+3 

STEWART,    JOHN  181+ 

STEWART,  THOMAS   J.   7l+7 

Stewart,  Walter  603j,606b 

STEWART  GENEALOGY  §01 

Stibich  321c 

Stich  31I4. 

Stichter  U67 

Stickwell  333 

Stiegel  1+1+0 

Stiffler  315 

Stiles  631f 

Stilling  1+32 

Stillwell  l+l+9b,663 

Stimrriel  61+1  c 

Stimson  1+33 

Stine     58,315,316,333 

Stineman  321c 

Stites  663 

stitt  57,58,1+57 
Stitzel  316 
Stitzer  1+70 
Stiver  1+83, 6l5c 
Stoch  356,623a 
Stocker  1+00,1+69 
Stockley  1+76 
Stockton  337 
Stoddard       6l5c 
Stoehr  337 
Stoey  313 
Stoke  58 
Stokes  316 
Stoler  50,616, 61+lc 
Stoltz  J4I9 
Stom  315 

201 


Stombaugh  Ukh 

Stone  53,3lU,3l5,325,l+l+6,505,663 

STONE,   RALPH  W.    619 

Stone,  William  Alexis  6051 

Stonebraker  57,1+63 

STONECIPHER,    JOHN     FRANKLIN   257 

S toner  56, 229, 232, 315, 333,1+66,1*76,1+85, 

U98, 502, 615c,  623a,  61+lc 
S toner,   Catherine  I488 
Stonerook  1+98,613 
Stonesifer  53,623a 
Stookey,      506 
STOOKEY,  WALTER  C.    506 
Storer  1+58 
Storey  321b 

STOREY,   HENRY  WILSON  321 
STORIES  OF  PENNSYLVANIA  662 
Storm  155, 321c, 1+66 
Storrick  623a 
STORY  OF  A  COVE  FAMILY  1+28 
Stott   325 
Stottler  613 
Stotts   321c 
Stoudenour  229 
Stoudnour  236 
Stoudt  U70 
Stoufer  58 

Stouffer  57,58,232,313,1+1+2,502 
STOUFFER,   DESCENDANTS  OF  HANS   502 
Stous  I4.I4.I4. 
Stover  )+12,l+21,l+l+l+,l+71,l+76,505,5l7, 

61+0 
STOVER,   HERBERT   E.    903 
Straesser  229,315 
Straitiff  338 
Strange  57 
S trass burger  503 
S trass burger,    Jacob  Andrew  503 
STRASS BURGER,   RALPH  BEAVER  503,801 
STRASS BURGER  FAMILY.   THE  503 
Statford  57,58,61+0 
Straub  321c 
Straw  321+, 325,501+ 
STRAW,  ALBERT  Y.   50l+ 
Strawn  631b 
Strayer  1+19 
Streeter  1+19 
S^rehle  315 
Stremel  321c 
Strickell  333 
Strickland  325 
Strickler  53,56,57,321c  333,1+12,1+21, 

1+66,502,505,510, 623,61*0, 663 
STRICKLER,   HARRY  M.   505 
S trite  56 


INDEX 


Strittmatter  321c 

S trock  53, 56, 333, 337,1+55, 6l£a, 623, 

61+1  c 
Strode  58,61+0,663 
Strohecker  663 
Strohm     53,1+71,623,663 
Strong  321c, $0k 
Stroud  U35 

Stroup  58,316,61+0,663 
ST  ROUP,    JOHN  MARTIN  3l+6,3l+8 
Struble  I483 
S trunk  736 

Stryker     58,1+63,1+85,61+0 
Stuart  53, i|23,ii32, 1+92,509,623 
Stubb  58 
S^ubbefield  1+1+1+ 
Stuber  321c,  61+0 
Stuckey  50, 506, 613, 61+1  c 
STUCKEY-STOOKEY  FAMILY,   A  GENEALOGY 

OF  THE  506 
Studabaker  lj.21 
Studer  61+0 
Study  3lU,li39,632a 
Stuetzel  663 
Stufft  316,615c 
Stukey  507 
STUKEY  AND  REAM  FAMILIES,  A  GENEALOGY 

OF  THE  507 
Stull  321c,  1+28, 631b 
Still  tz  31U,  315, 316, 1+63, 1+83, 623a 
Stumbaugh  J4.20 
Stump  336,337,356,1+76 
STUMP,   ADAM  166 
Sturgeon  1+57,663 
Sturm  155 

STUTLER,    BOYD  B.    10l+ 
Stutzman  321c,  359, 1+19, 1+21, 6l6a 
Stiver  I4.I9 
Stuzel     I+63 
Styles  1+18 
Suckling  315 
Sudds  I+63 
Suder  6l5c 
Suesserott  56,333 
Sufall  6l5c 
Sugard  58 

Sullivan  236,325,6l5c 
Sullivan  County  6l,60l+z 
Sullivan,   John  603o,607n, 716 
Sullivan's  Expedition  603o,607n, 716, 

913,911+ 
SULLIVAN'S  INDIAN  EXPEDITION,   GENERAL 

JOHN  716 
Suloff  663 
Sulouff  58 
Summer  56,1+67 


Summers  58, 1+05,1+21,1+1+1+,  1+1+6, 1+66, 1+90, 

507 
Summit  Mansion  House,   Cresson  866 
Sumrall  1+63 
Sunbury,  Northumberland  County  239, 

21+2,355 
SUNBJRY,   REMINISCENCES  OF   2l+2 
Sunday  58 
Sunderland  325 
Super  58,352 
Suppes   321c 

Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania  12l+ 
SUSQUEHANNA  AND   JUNIATA  VALLEYS, 

HISTORY  OF  THE  663 
Susquehanna  County  6l,60l+x 
SUSQUEHANNA  LEGENDS  951+ 
Susquehanna  River,  West  Branch  60, 

100, 239, 326, 657, 711+,  715, 867 

SUSQUEHANNA  TALES  350 

Susquehanna  Valley  663,951+ 

Susquehannock  Indians  323 

Susong  56 

Sussman  621 

Sutch  I4.63 

Suter.  321b,  6l5c 

Suters  337 

Sutherland  1+19 

Sutton  l+38,l+l+9b,l+75 

Swan  58, 321c, 337, 631d, 810 

Swane  632 

Swanger  315,333 

Swank  321a, 321b, 321c,l+l+9b,  1+92, 6l5c 

SWANK,    JAMES  M.    322,637 

SWANSON,   NEIL  H.   908,909,910 

Swanzey  621 

S  warner  ^>3 

Swarthy  1+71 

Swartz  53, 58, 337, 623, 623a, 663, 736 

Swartzell  3l+7 

Swartzlander  58 

Swsaney  338 

Swearingen  510 

Sweeney  155,325,338 

Sweet  50, 61+1  c 

Sweger  58,1-1-55 

Sweigert  663 

Sweitzer  1+71, 623a 

Sweney  56 

Swengel  356 

Swentzel  56 

Swert  337 

Swift  1+83 

Swigart     57,61+0 

Swigert  337,623 

Swihart  l+l+9a 

SWiier  53,623 


202 


INDEX 


Swineford  663 

Swinehart  {?12 

Swisher  507 

SWISS  AND  GERMAN  SETTLERS  OF 

PENNSYLVANIA  811 
Swiss  Settlers  802,803,811 
Switzer  58 

Swoope-    325,U63,U85, 632, 632a 
SWOPE,    ROLAND  D.,    JR.    325 
Swope  58, 321c, 508, 62 3a 
SWOPE  FAMILY,   THE  508 
SWOPE,   BELLE  McKJUNEY  HAYS  17H 
SWOPE,   GLLBERT  ERNEST  171 
SWOPE,   HARPER  E.   AND  CHARLES  W.    508 
Swovaland  509 
Swyers   6ij.O 
Symington  3lU 

Sypher  35l,l;96 
Syphers   352 

Taggert  232,h05 
Talbot  County,  Md.    U58 

Talbot,  Lord  902 

TALES  OF  THE  BALD  EAGLE  MOUNTAINS  956 

Tallman  Ul5 

T  anger  623 

Tannehill  50,6l5c 

Tantom  i|05 

Tate  57,3l5,32U,325,6l5a,6l6,6i;0,6lilc 

Taughinbaugh  623a 

Tawney  U59, 623a 

Tax  Lists   60i|k,60i;v 

Taylor  50, 53, 57,58,115, 3lU, 315, 316, 

321c  333,337, 3U6,3i47,3i+8,359,U00. 

U21,U23,l|27,ii33,liUl,Iti|ii,U50,l45l,U91, 

505,512, 615a,  623, 632, 61^0, 6hlv,  663, 

808,809 
Taylor,   Zack  917 
Taylor,    Zackary  322 
Taymen  6l5c 
Teach     333 
Teagarden  14r9c,631b 
Tedrow  359 
Teel  2+00 

Teeter  229, 315, 1*21, Ul+9c, 613 
Tel  camp  1^6 
Telfer  58 
Telford  325 
Temple  57,58,631b 
Templeton  232,337,508 
TENMILE  COUNTRY  AND   ITS  PIONEER 

FAMILIES   631 
Tennent,   Charles  258 
Tennent,  Gilbert  258 
Tennent,    John  258 
Tennent,  William  258 
Terry,  Shadrack  Howell  322 

203 


Tewell  57 

Tharp  58,505 

Thatcher  352 

Thayer  1+96 

Theiss  Ul9 

THEISS,   LEWIS  E.   3$0,91k 

Theological  Seminary,   Mercersburg 

102 
THIRTY  THOUSAND  NAMES  OF  GERMAN, 

SWISS,   DUTCH  AND  FRENCH  IMMIGRANTS 

802,803 

Thorn  &30 

Thomas  57,58, 229, 315, 321c, 336, 338, 
U05,Ul2,l|21,l|23,l|la,Wi99,U62,l;63,l;66 
U66,U69,U70,U7li,l490,505,507,6l5c, 
621,623, 623a, 631d, 639, 6Ulc, 663,810 

THOMAS,    CAREY  S.    310 

Thomas,   George  605a 
Thomas  on  i|01 

Thomman  $3 

Thommen  58 

Thompson  5U,58,232,3lU,3l5,321c, 
325, 329, 333, 337, 338, 3U7, 359, U06, 
UlO,i;17,Ul9,l|21,i;23,l+32,Ui|0,Ui;l,i|69, 
U75,li78,l48l,l483,ii90,50J4,507,6l5c, 
621,623,632,639,6i|0,6Ulc,663,809 

THOMPSON,   ALLEN  D.   173 

THOMPSON,   D.W.    327 

THOMPSON,   DAVID  WILSON   215 

Thompson,  William  603j,6o6b 

Thomson  5U, 173, 325,509, 616,623 

THOMSON,   DESCENDANTS  OF   JOHN  509 

Thorn  1|05 

Thornburg  1+75 

Thorne  337 

Thornton  663 

Thorp  325 

THREE  CENTRAL  PENNSYLVANIA  FAMILIES 
U81 

Thrush  $6 

Thuma  I4.O8 

Thurston  58 

Tibbott  321c 

Tice  321c 

TIERNAN,  CHARLES  B.  510 

TIERNAN  AND  OTHER  FAMILIES,    THE  510 

Tier nan  510 

Teirney  3lU 

Tilghman  U58 

Till  klk 

Tillard  316 

TLLLARD,  J.N.  208 

Tillett  U17 

Tilzell  511 

Timmons,  61+lc 

Tinker  509 


INDEX 


Tinkham  U78 

Tinsley  U35 

Tioga,   Tioga  County  9lU 

Tioga  County  6l,60lix,650 

Tippeiy  316 

Tipton  315,1481, 621, 623a, 632, 639 

Tittle  321c 

Titus  639 

TITUS,   S.A.    219 

Titzel  623 

Tobias  57,316, 325,501; 

Tobin  315 

Tod  359,616 

Todd  58, 325, 337, U01,U06, 616,61+0 

Tolles  ^09 

Tom  336 

Tom,    the  Tinker  662,916 

TOMB,   FLORENCE  STAHL  3k2 

Tomes  U$6> 

Tomlinson  337, 616 

Tonkin  325 

TONKIN,    JOSEPH  DUDLEY  867 

Tonner  621 

Tool  337,1*70,663 

Toole  3% 

Toomey  663 

Topper  6l5c 

Tories   of  Sinking  Valley  719 

Tories  of  Pittsburgh  719 

Torrence  325 

Tory  Uprising  632,639 

Tottom  623 

TOUSEY,   THOMSS  G.    728 

Towanda,   Bradford  Co.    650 

TOWARD  THE  FLAME  1 

TOWARD  THE  MORNING  906,907 

Towns  325 

Towns  end  14*3,  U  69 

Tozer  325 

Trabold  321c 

TRADITIONS  AND  RECORDS  OF  A  PIONEER 

FAMILY  J48O 
Trail  57 

TRAIL  OF  THE  PIONEERS  I4O7 
Trans ue  I469 

TRAPPE  CHURCH,  THE  OLD  162 
TRAVELS  IN  NEW  FRANCE  708 
Traver  663 
Travis  200,208 
Trease  736 
Treaster  58 
Treat  kk$ 
Tredwell  3$9 
Treese  3l£ 
Trefts  321c 
Treher  337 


Trent  321c,  359, 6l3,6l5c,6l6a 

Trent's  Fort,  Pittsburgh  708 

Tressler  58,352,5H,61;lc,663 

TRESSLER,   ALBERT  WILLIS  §11 

TRESSLER,    JONATHAN  AND  JOSEPH  5ll 

Treziyulny  621 

Trimmer     623a 

Triplett  6I4IC 

Tritle  333,U63 

Tritt  623 

Trogler  333,338 

Trone  623 

Tross  321c 

Trostel  623a 

Trostle  623a 

Trotter  1*35 

Trouger  I469 

Trout  232,3lll, 315, 505, 616b 

Troutman  58,l466,6l4lc 

Troutwein  58 

Troutwine  315, 316 

Trowbridge  I496 

Troxel  3hl 

Troxell  58,321c,l;03,5l8,663 

Truax  57,6Ulc 

Truckemiller  663 

Trueman  U58 

Truman  U27 

Truman,  Harry  S .   5 

T^umbauer  1+90 

Trumbo  I466 

Truxal  359,6l5c 

Tschupp  500 

Tubbs  $Ok 

Tucker  I4I4I 

Tudor  663 

Tuigg  632a 

Tulley  U33 

Tulpenhacken,   Berks  County  127 

Tunker  Church  195 

TUNKERS     AND  THE  BRETHREN  CHURCH, 

HISTORY  OF  195 
Turbett  58,663 
Turbo tt  U55 
Turley  325 

TURNBULL,   AGNES  SLIGH  912 
Turnbaugh  316 
Turner  229,3l6,321c,32l4,325,i|06,li23, 

U38,623 
Tuscarora  Valley,    Juniata  County  1*57 
Tussey  200, 3l£,U£l,U85,li87, 632a 
Tussey  Mountains,   Centre  Co„   6I48 
Tu3tin  631g 

Twenty-eighth  Division  1 
Twitmire  316 
Tyhurst  632 


201; 


INDEX 


Tyler  325,1*02,1*05 

Tyrone,  Blair  County  168, 21*3, 2UU,  900 

TYRONE  BOROUGH  CENTENNIAL  PROGRAM  2l*3 

TYRONE  OF  TO-DAY  21*1* 

Tyrone  Township,  Blair  County  729 

Tyson  1*62, 1*67 ,1*71, 623a 

Uglow  333 

Uhl  359,6l5c,6l6a 

TJhl'e  663 

Ullery  2,1*21,1*63, 632a 

Ullom  631f 

Ulrich  1*12,663 

Ulsh  58,61*0 

Umberger  623 

Umberhocher  337 

Unangst  337,1*69 

UNCONQUERED  909 

Underground  Railway  917 

Underwood  32l*,507,623 

Unger  232,333 

Union  County  52,100,239,31*9,355,361, 

1*03,1*12,1*  70, I*83,h96,5l2, 517, 626, 

61*6, 651*,  663 
UNION  COUNTY,    EARLY  WILLS  AND 

ADMINISTRATION  OF  3l*9 
Union  Township,  Bedford  Co.   152 
United  Brethren  in  Christ  112 
United  Lutheran  Church  in  America  166 
UNITED  STATES  ARMY   (OFFICERS), 

HISTORICAL  REGISTER  AND  DICTIONARY 

OF  THE  737 
UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT    738 
Updegraff  1*56 

Upper  Monongahela  Valley  631 
UPPER     STRASBURG,    EARLY  TRAVELED 

HIGHWAYS  ABOUT   21*5 
Upper  Strasburg,  Franklin  Co.    21*5 
UPPER  STRASSBURG  HIGHWAYS  335 
Upperman  337 
Upson  1*23 
Urban  58,1*66 
Urey  325 
Urie  1*16,1*32 
Urner  8oU 
Utah  7 
Uttley  663 
Utts  61*0 
Vail  316 

Valentine  1*03, 621, 623a 
VanAllman  315,736 
Van  Antwerp  1*1*1* 
Van  Brunt  3ll* 
Van  Buskirk  631b 
Van  Camp  329,623 
Van  Camp,  Mose  903 
Van  Campen  663 


VanCampen,  Moses  9ll* 

Vance  117,337,338,1*05,1*57,1*73,623 

Van  Cleef  1*19 

Vanderan  56 

Van  Deran  121* 

Vanderau  236 

Vanderf  ord  1*23 

Vandergrift  l*2l* 

Vanderslice  1*62,1*63 

Van  Devander  1*63,1*85 

Vandevender  1*32 

Van  Dyke  58,232,1*38,663 

Van  Gezer  663 

Van  Grundy  663 

Van  Horn  613 

Van  Kirk  1*05 

Van  Leer  1*17,1*32 

Van  Lunen  321c 

Vanmeter  631d 

Vai  Natta  61*1  c 

Vanneman  31 6 

Van  Newkirk  58 

Van  Ormer  61*lc 

Van  Pelt  5l5 

Van  Renseelaer  663 

Van  Saun  57 

Van  Scoyoc  623a 

Vansickle  631d 

Van  Scoyoc  507 

Van  Swearinger  663 

Van  SWerigen  510 

Van  Sweringer  58 

Van  Tassel  325 

Van  Tries  1*06 

Van  Valsah  58,61*0,663 

Vanvalzah  l*2l* 

Van  Wert     321c, 663 

Van  Zandt  58,736 

Van  Zant  639 

Varner  58 

Varnes  58,316 

Vaughan  l*7l|,5l5 

Vaughn  316,1*01 

Vautrin  518 

VAUTRIN-WOTRING-WOODRING  FAMILY  518 

Veeser  325 

Venango  County  61,1*93, 650 

Verses  321c 

Vickroy  321a, 321b, 6l5c 

Vickroy,  Edwin  Augustus  322 

Vicroy  359 

Viebahn  325 

Villiers  631e 

Vincent  1*05,1*33,507 

Vinegar  336 

Vinson  1*1*3 


205 


INDEX 


Virginia  State  665,666 

Virtue  33 7 

Vissel  236 

Vivion  507 

Vogel  359,6l5c 

Voglesong  623 

Vogt  3lU, 315,316 

Volk  615c 

Volljner  61+0 

Von  Herr,  Batholomew  603k,606c 

Von  Ottendorff,   Count  603k,6o6c 

Vore  I4.30 

Vorse  663 

Vuille  61+0 

Wachob  57,325 

Waddell  56,232,1+06,809 

Waddell,   James  912 

Waddle  1+1+6 

Wade  316,337 

Wagenseil  512 

Wagenseller  512 

WAGENSELLER,   GEO.  W.    353,351+,  357, 512 

WAGENSELLER  FAMILY,   HISTORY  OF  THE 
512 

Waggoner  623,663 

Wagner  50,56,57,58,316.325,1+00.1+12 
1+21. 1+33,1+36,1+1+0, 1+1+6,^62, ^69,h78, 1+90, 
50l+, 507, 512, 6l5c,621, 623, 61+0, 61+lc, 
663 

Wagoner  321c, 623 

Wagonseller  356,663 

Waid  337 

Waidlich  232 

Waite  57, 311;, 632, 6^0 

Wake  i4.i4.i4. 

Wakefield  57,58,321c,3l|6,l+52 

Walbeck  513  ' 

Walbeck,  George  513 

Walbeck,  John  513 

WALBECK,  R.C.  513 

WALBECK  FAMILY  HISTORY  513 

Walbon  621 

Walborn  356 

Waldron  I4.O8 

Waldschmidt,    John  607f 

Waldsmith  58 

Walhey  623a 

Walker  50,53,56,57,58,115,200,232 
3l5,321c,325,333;337,359,l;05,iil2 
1+32 ,  U38 ,  1+1+3 ,  hkh,  f+1+6, 6l5c,  616a,  621 
623, 632, 632a,639, 668,808,809 

WALKER,    J.  HERBERT  612,657 

Walkinshaw  321c 

Wall  58,325,337,61+0 

WALL,  MANN  AND  HALL  860 

WALL.;  THOMAS  LINCOLN  32l+ 


Wallace  8,58, 325, 333, 336,1+06,1+30, 
U32,U33,U77,U8^,U91, 623,632, 809, 810, 

WALLACE,   HELEN  BRUCE  179 

WALLACE,    JOHN  335 

WALLACE,   PAUL  A.W.    126,633 

Wallack  1+55,639 

Waller  115 

Wallett  57 

Wallick  1+1+2 

Wallis  663 

Walls  325,512,663 

Wain  67 

Walsh  58 

Waltenbaugh  1+76 

Walter  5o,3ll+,3l5,333,356,l+39,U69, 
U90, 512, 6l5c, 623a, 663 

Walters  53, 58, 315, 321c,  1+90,509,613, 
623,663 

Waltman  623a 

Walton  315, U27,U62,1;90, 631b 

WALTON,    JOSEPH  S.    662 

Waltsmith  621 

Waltz  1+70, 61+lc 

Wampole  356 

Wann  1+9  6 

Wanner  1+62 

Waple  315 

War  of  1812  232,332,35l,6031,606g, 
606h,606i.606j, 663,736,737, 738, 739, 

WAR  GOVERNOR'S  CONFERENCE,   SEMI- 
CENTENNIAL OF  THE  "205 

WAR  GOVERNORS,   THE  LAST  OF  THE   7U5 

Ward  53,315,325,338, 359,)405,1M, 505, 
639 

Warden  337 

Wareham  3l5,Ul9 

Warehime  56 

Warfield  736 

Warfel  58,315,316 

Waring  311+, 315,325 

War lick  6l5a 

Warner  i|21,UU9a,UU9c,U92,U9U,6U0,663 

WARNER,    BEERS  &~CJ0.    623 

Warren  1+1+1+,  1+59, 623a 

Warren,  Felicity  911 

Warren  County  61,650 

Warriors  Mark  Valley,  Huntingdon  Co. 

1+09,1+29 
Washabaugh  333 
Washington  56,1+23,639 
Washington,  George  115,129,717,902, 

903,916  ' 
WASHINGTON,   LINEAGE  BOOK  OF  THE  ORDER 

OF     702 
Washington,  Washington  County  263,362 
Washington's  Expedition  710 


206 


INDEX 


Washington's   Journal  3I4I 
Washington's  Mission  710 
Washington's  Surrender  708,901 
Washington  and   Jefferson  College, 

Washington  263 
WASHINGTON  AND   JEFFERSON  COLLEGE, 

BIO.   &  HISTORICAL  CATALOGUE  OF  263 
WASHINGTON  AND  WASHINGTON  COUNTY,    20th 

CENTURY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  362 
Washington  College,  Washington  263 
Washington  County  68,263.362,l|07,Ul6, 

k32,kKL9hk3,kk9,k5o,k(>h,kl3,k9l, 

603n,  60Ug,  6oUv,  60liz ,  607b,  631, 916 
WASHINGTON  COUNTY,    20th  CENTURY 

HISTORY  OF  THE  CITY  OF  WASHINGTON 

AND  362 
WASHINGTON  COUNTY,    COM.    BIO.    RECORD 

_0F  68 
Washington  County,  Md.   3,h06,ljli6,U63, 

506,^10,722 
Was  seen  6l5c 
Wasser  I4OO 

WATERMAN -WATKINS  &  CO.    616 
Waters  321b, 510 
Waterworth  325 
Watkins  57,321c,6l5c 
Witson  56,58, 232, 325,337, 338, kkk, 

1+75, 5lh,  616, 632, 663 
WATSON,   MARTHA  ZEIGLER  5H| 
WATSONS,   GENEALOGY  OF  THE  51*1 

Watts  53, 5U,56,58, 3Hi,329,352, UUo, 

623,639,6140,663,736 
Waugh  1^06,  I4I6 
WAUGH,    JOSEPH  I4I6 
Way,   325,632a 
Wayland  lj.66,663 
WAYLAND,    JOHN  W.    665 
Wayne  632a 
Wayne,  Anthony  662 
Wayne  County  6l,60l;z 
Wayne's  Campaign  916,951 
Waynesboro,   Franklin  Co.    21+6,335 
WAYNESBORO  AND  ITS  FOUNDER   335 
WAYNESBORO  CENTENNIAL  HISTORY  21+6 
Weagley  56,333 
Weakland  155 
Weakley  53,173,515,623 
WEAKLEY,  FRANCIS   J.    5l5 
Weakley,    James  and  Jane  51 5 
WEAKLEY  FAMILY  IN  AMERICA  5l5 
Weaner  623a 
Wear  57 
Weary  53 
Weast  $3 
Weaker  53,57, 58, 3lU,3l5, 321c, 325, 333, 

337,U03,U05,U08,l+21,liUU,UU6,U69,U70, 


Weaver  Cont'd.  U73,U76,U90,li96,500, 
6l5c,621,623a,  631e,632, 632a 

Webb  53,57,58,U5o,U63,li85 

Webber  3H4 

Weber  53,3l5,325,Ul2,U6l,61|0 

Webster  58,232,325,U50 

Webster,  Tom  917 

Weedon,   George  115 

Weeks  321c 

Weest  315,316 

Wehr  663 

Weibley  U55 

WEIDENHAMER,  ELVIN  156 

Weidler  333,3*47,500 

Weidman  53,1|00,663 

Weidner  U53 

WEIDNER,   H.W.    1+53 

Weighley  3^9 

Weight  58 

Weigle  50,53,321c,U53,623a 

Weikert  623a 

Weiler  U70 

Weily  623a 

Weimer  321c,l;55,6l5c,6l4lc 

Weingardner  U02 

Weining  316 

Weir  $k, 315, 810 

Weirick  337,356,663 

Weise  58 

Weisel  50,6l5c 

Weiser  126,127, 232, 3lU,32U, 352, 356, 
1|12,632, 639,663 

WEISER,  C.Z.  127 

Weiser,  Conrad  129,662,903 

WEISER,  CONRAD  126 

WEISER,  JAY  GILFILLAN  7U4. 

WEISER  (JOHN) CONRAD,  LIFE  OF  127 

Weiss  356,1+68,1490, 50U 

WEISS,   EDNA  M.    (FETZER)   I4O7 

WEISS,  LISTER  0.    (BOWERS)  U07 

Weist  663 

Weisz  56,U96 

Weitzel  333,1481,663 

Welch  57,58, 3214,325,338, l402,U91,6l5c 

WELCH,  CHARLES  HOWARD  235 

Weld  32I4 

Weldon  58 

Welfley  6l5c 

WELFLEY,  WILLIAM  H.  6l5,6l5b 

Welker  232,337 

WELKER,  ROBERT  H.    950 

Weiler  ^0,57,UU6,6l6,6iilc 

Welles  kk5 

Wells  57,l4l|6,l462,507,5l2,631f 

Welsh  232,333,338,6Ulc 

Welsh  Quaker  Emigration  812 


207 


INDEX 


Welsh  Run,   Franklin  County  172 

WELSH  SETTLEMENT   IN  PENNSYLVANIA  812 

Welsh  Settlers  812 

Weltmer  1+82 

Welty  56,325,333 

Wemyss  123 

Wendell  321c 

Wenger  £6, W+,l|6l ,1+66,500 

WQngert  ]Ji6,632a 

Wenner  1+70 

Wensel  1+63,1+85 

Wentling  333 

Wentz  333,1+12,623, 623a,  61+0 

WENTZ,   ABDEL  ROSS  252 

Wentzel  3ll+,  61+lc 

Wentzell  61+0 

Wen  z  el   6I4.O 

Werkheiser  1+00 

Werking  613 

Werlein  1+1+3 

Werley  J+70 

Wert  58,663 

Wertman  236,315 

Werts  li39,6J40 

Wertz  50, 53, 58, 315,321b, 333,1+19,507, 

623 
Wertzberger  315 
West  123,1+23,663,736 
WEST,   WILLIAM  A.    809 
WEST   BRANCH  OF  SUSQUEHANNA,    BIO. 

ANNALS   60 
West  Branch  of  the  Susquehanna  River 

100,326 
WEST  BRANCH  OF  THE   SUSQUEHANNA  RIVER, 

HISTORY  OF  THE  651+ 
Westbrook  57,58 
WESTBROOK,    ROBERT  S.    7l+2 
Westenbarger  507 

WESTERN  ADVENTURE,    SKETEHES  OF  713 
Western  Border  668 
Western  College  112 
Western  Pennsylvania  106,107,121,188, 

1+11,1+30,  l+61+,J+91,l+93,603f,60l+c,669, 

710, 711+,715,719, 908, 909, 912, 952, 953 
WESTERN  THEOLOGICAL  SEMINARY,    BULLETIN 

OF  THE   261+ 
Western  Theological  Seminary, 

Pittsburgh  261+ 
Western  Insurrection  916 
Westhafer  623 
Westley  3ll+,632a 
Westmoreland  County  12l+,  363,1+03,1+17, 

1+18,1+19,1+30,1+32,1+33,1+69,1+75,1+92,1+93, 

1+96, 516, 603n,  6ol+g,  60l+v,  60l+z ,  607b, 

637,667,719,902,903 


WESTMORELAND  COUNTY,  BIOGRAPHICAL 
AND  HISTORICAL  CYCLOPEDIA  OF  363 

Weston  1;81, 632,639, 61+0 

Westover  321c, 663 

West  Pennsboro   Township,    Cumberland 
Co.   1+78 

West  Virginia  617 

Wetherhott  1+66 

Wets el,    John  631a 

Wetzel  53,356,1+00,1+1+6,623 

Weteer  1+25 

Weyand  359,61 6a 

Weyant  57 

Weymer  663 

Whaley  l+l+9a 

Wharton  57,58,316,632,639,663 

Wharton,   Thomas    Jr.   605c 

Wheatley  3ll+,  1+63, 632a 

Wheatly  1+85 

Wheeler  l+l+9c 

Wheeling  321c 

Whelen  123,1+63 

Wherly  $J> 

Wherry  1+92,623 

WHERRY,    S.M.    809 

Whetstone  50,)+36,506,6l5a,61+lc 

Whipkey  6l6a 

Whipple  58 

Whisel  6l 5a 

Whiskey  Insurrection  107,111,330,331+, 
360,603c, 916 

WHISKEY  INSURRECTION  33U 

Whistler  56,1+1+2 

Whi  taker  i+85 

Whitbred  31I4. 

White  56, 58,123, 208, 232, 311+, 315, 321b, 
333,351,1+05,1+19,1+23,1+33,1+1+1,1+1+1+, 
1+63,1+78,1+90,1+91,500.505, 507,623a, 
631g,  632, 632a,  639, 61+0, 61+1, 663 

White  Eyes-  the  Delaware  912 

Whited  61+lc 

Whitehead  632 

Whitehead,  Jeremiah  852 

Whitehall  51+,  1+32 

Whiteman  505,6l5c 

Whiteside  663 

Whiting  53,1+96 

Whitman  356,1+51,1+62 

Whitmer  58,663 

Whitmore  1+19, 61+lc 

Whitney  1+05,519 

Whits  ell  1+69 

Whittaker  57,58,200,315,1+63,1+87,61+0, 
736 

WHITTAKER,  WILLIAM  A.   I+63 

Whitted  1+1+1+ 


208 


INDEX 


Whittington  1+1+3 

Wian  58, 61+1  c 

Wible  57, 61+0, 61+1  c 

Wickersham  58,623a 

Widdersheim  321c 

Widle  58 

Widmann  321c 

Weigle  6l5c 

Wieland  57 

Wierman  58,623a 

Wierner  333 

Wiest  336,337 

Wiestling  333,810 

Wiggins  810 

Wighaman  57 

Wigton  3lU,U63,632a,6UO 

¥ike,57,236,3l5,3l6,321c 

Wiland  337 

Wilbar  623 

Wild  321c 

Wilder  623 

Wildermuth  507 

WILDERNESS  TRAIL  661+ 

Wildesin  623a 

Wile  1+87 

Wileman  57 

Wiles  I+69 

Wiley  57,315,31*7, 1*32, 631g 

WLLEY,  SAMUEL  T.   3l!+,363 

Wilhelm  56,333,337 

Wilkins  51+,  232,1+17 

WLLKLNS,    JOHN  33l+ 

Wilkinson  325, 1*1*3 , 6l 3 

WILKINSON,  NORMAN  B.   6l8 

Wilks  53 

Wilky  232 

Will  5o,58,i55,Wi,6l5c,6l6a 

Willard  58, 61+1  c 

Willett  58,1+59 

William  663 

WILLIAM  MACLAY  CHAPTER,  S.A.R.  350 

Williams  5U, 58,115, 200, 232, 236,316, 
32l+,325,329,356,359,l+00,l+02,l+05,l+10, 
1+16,1+19,1+23, 1+25,1+1+1,1+1+3, l+l+l+,l+l+9c, 
U69,li7li, U90,500, 505,512,616a,  621, 
623, 632a,  61+1  c,  663, 736 

Williams,  Daniel  128 

WILLIAMS,  DANIEL  HALE,   DOCTOR  DAN  128 

Williams,   Ennion  603o 

Williamsburg,  Blair  County  122,159, 
160,170 

Williamson  5U,57, 58, 315,329,336,509, 
510,623,632 

Williamsport,  Lycoming  County  7 

Williard  58,1*06,663 

Willi g  663 


Willing  123 

Willis  53,58,1+19,1*23,663 

Willoughby  57,316,61+0 

Willis  623a,  61+0 

Wills  Creek,  Va.  901 

Wills  on  1*01 

Wilmore  3ll* 

Wilson  51*,56,57,58,121+,200,232,311*,315, 
316, 321c .  321+ .  325 ,  336. 337 .  338 .  3U7 . 
l+05,U06,fe,i+32,l*l*l,l*55,i+66,[*69,l*75, 
1+85,1*90,1+91, 505, 509, 515, 6l5a,  621, 
623, 623a,  632, 632a,  639, 61t0,61+lc,  663, 
735,736,808,809 

WILSON,  FRAZER  ELLIS  121 

Wilson,  William  638- 

WILSON,  WILLIAM  BENDER  119 

WILSON,  W.H.    21+1* 

Wilt,53,58, 315, 316,1+11, 6l5c,623 

Wilts  663 

Wincer  338 

Windber,  Somerset  County  2l+7 

WINDBER'S  50TH  ANNIVERSARY  2l+7 

Winding  Hill,   Cumberland  County  1+82 

Windman  61+1  c 

Wine  1+66 

Winegardner  58 

Winegate  58 

Wineland  229, 315, 1+21, l+l+9a,l+l+9b 

Wineman  56, 313 

Wing  $h,623 

WING,   CONWAY  P.   329 

Winger  56,232,333 

Wingert  56, 325, 333,1+1+1+,  663 

Wink  57,325 

Winn  311+,1+01 

Wins  ell  1+1+1+ 

Winter  3ll+,  315, 1*02, 1+61,1+63 

Winters  57,232,32l*,6l5c 

Wirt  58, 321c, 510 

Wise  53, 58, 325,333,1*06,1+1*2,1*1*6, 631b 

Wisehaupt  58,61*0 

Wiseman  1+1+1+ 

Wis hart  58,6l6b 

Wisler  315,337 

Wissinger  321c 

Wissler  1+20 

Wistar  58 

Wister  58 

WITH  YOUNG   BRUCE  ON  THE  INDIAN 
FR0NriER~9lir 

Wither  338 

Witheright  50l+ 

Witherow  58, 232, 315, 333, 1+32, 623a 

Witherspoon  56,232,333,623 

Witman  623,61+0 

Witmer  53,56,58,1+96,500,623,663 


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WITMER,  PETER  A.    70i+ 

Witmor  623a 

Witmore  623a 

Witt  1*19, 6l5c 

Witter  53,315,338 

Woerule  1*02 

Wofersperger  50 

Wolcott  U50 

Wolf  56,232,311*, 315,1*1*2, 1*1*1*,1*69, 1*90, 

516,621,623,623a 
WOLF,   ANNE  D.    310 
WOLF,   EDMUND   JACOB  167 
Wolf,   George  5l6,6O5e,605f 
WOLF,    GEORGE  A.    310,339 
WOLF,    KITH  AND  KIN  OF  GEORGE  5l6 
Wolfart  621 

Wolfe  232,i|66,509,5l2,6J40,663 
Wolfenberberger     6l5c 
Wolfersberger  56,6l5c 
Wolff  56, 315, 333,1*06, 623a 
Wolfgang  57, 1*1*1* 
WOLFGANG,   RALPH  T.    310 
Wolfkiel  3U7 
Wolf  kill  333, 337, 61*1  c 
Wolford  50, 337, 623a 
Wollner  6I4.O 
Wolmelsdorf  58 
Womelsdorf  58 
Womer  325,663 
Wonder  356 
Wonderlich  623 
Wonderly  53 
Wonsetler  1*62 
Wood  56, 3l!*,3l5,321c,325, 359,1*01,1*02, 

1*23,1*27, 1*1*0, l*7l*,6l5c,631g 
Woodburn  53,5l5 

Woodbury  Township,   Blair  Co.   159 
Woodcock  31i|,  315, 3l6,6l3,6l6b 
WOODCOCK,    JOHN  310 
Woodsy  509 
Woodhull  356 
Woodle  31U 
Woodling  517 
WOODLING  FAMILY  517 
Woodring  1*68, 518" 
WOODRING  FAMILIES,    KELLY  AND  1*66 
Woodruff  67, 321c, 356, UOl 
Woods  5U, 57, 58, 121*,  325,333, 31*7,359, 

1*92, 515,616,623,632, 639,61*0, 663,809, 
WOODS,   F.A.    70l4 
Woodside  325 

Woodward  58, 325,1+05,1*69, 623,632,663 
Woo lam  631f 
Woolf  321c 
Woollet  6l6b 
Woolridge  325 


Woolverton  61*0 

Woomer  316 

Wooster  1*05 

Work  232,325,l4l7,U83 

WORKS  PROJECT  ADMINISTRATION  308,708 

World  War  I     1,1*,  316, 351*,  736, 71*8,71*9, 

750,751,752 
World  War  II  753,950 
Worley  507,623,6fc> 
Worrall  663 
Worst  623 

Worth  Township,   Centre  County  1*68 
Worthington  336,337 
Wertz  623a 
Wotring  518 
Wox  58 
Woy  321c, 519, 6l5c 

Wray  58, 232,311*, 315 

Wright  57,58,316,336,338,1*02,1*05,1*21,1*23, 

1*1*1,1*63,1*90, 505,508, 515,61 5a,  615c, 

623a,  632, 632a,  639, 61*0, 663 
WRIGHT,    JANE  310 
WRIGHT,   MARY  BAIR  310 
WRIGHT,   SILAS   35l 
WRIGHT,  WESLEY  N.    310 
Wrye  325 
Wunderlich  1*1*2 
Wyatt  1*50 
Wye off  1*0  5 
Wyerman  315 
Wyeth     1+38,810 
Wyland  56,321c 
Wylie  53, 1*51*, 509, 623 
WYLLE,   S.S.    180 
Wyma  1*1*  9b,  hk9  c 
Wymer  316 
Wynkoop  121* 
Wynn  325 
Wynne  1*1*3 
Wyoming  7,9ll* 
Wyoming  County  6l,60l*y 
WYOMING  AND  LACKAWANNA  VALLEYS,   GEN. 

AND  HISTORY  OF  THE~59 
Wyoming  Controversy  603r 
Wyoming  Massacre     100 
Wyoming  Valley     69,603k,7ll* 
Wysel  321c 
Wysong  1*39 
Yahkey  56 
Yates   236,505 
Yates,   Edward  90l*,905,906 
Yaukey  333 
Yeadle  1*19 
Yeager  58,337,338,31*7,1*69,1*90,61*0, 

663 
Yeakel  1*71 


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Yeaney  325 

Year  gin  1+01 

leater  315 

Teates  121+ ,  329 ,3$9 

Yeckley  315 

Yeingst  $3 

Yeisley  l+l+9a,l+l+9c 

Yellis  1+62 

Yellow  Spring,   Blair  Co.   10 

Yerger  311;,  632a 

Yetter  58 

Yingling  311;, 315, 325, 1+59, 623a, 736 

YINGLING,   GENEALOGICAL  INFORMATION 

REGARDING  THE  FAMILIES  OF  HORNBERGER 

AND  1+58 
Yockey  l±69 
Yoder  58,1+00,1+21,1+33,1+67, 6l3,6l5c 

61+0,663 
Yocum  58,61+0 
YODER,    JOSEPH  W.    957 
Yoh  333 
Yohe  ^3 
Yohn  50,i;55 
Yon  311+ 
Yordy  U82 

York,  York  County  125 
York  County  125,129,166, 3 61+,  1+18, 1+20, 

l+2l+,l+36, 1+1+2, l+l+l+,l+5l,l+53, 1+59, 1+70,1+75, 
U78,U90, 505,507, 508, 518,60  3n,60U, 
607b 

YORK  COUNTY,  HISTORY  OF  361; 

Yorktown  Campaign  603o 

Yost  316,333,359,1+11,1+96 

Yoter  53 

Young  53, 5U,56,57, 58, 173,232.315, 
321c,32l+,325, 338,359,1+00,10-5,1+17, 
l+19,l+21,l+23,l+l+l,l+l+l+,l+5l,l+69,l+90,5ol+, 
505, 508,512, 621,623, 623a,  639,61+0 

YOUNG,    J.   ELMER  3U0 

Youngman  663 

Younkiri     50,6l5c 

Yount  l|69,623a 

YOUR  FAMILY  TREE  667 

Youst  333 

Youtz  61*0 

Yutzey  6l6a 

Yutzy  321b 

Zacharias  56,333 

Zang  58 

Zantzinger     337 

Zarger  56 

Zazzaro  316 

Zeamer  53 

Zearing  53,623 

Zeek  337 

Zeiders  58 

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Zeigler  53,56,57,58, 3l!+,325,333, to, 

1+71,623,632,663 
Zeis  338 
Zeissert  1+1+1+ 
Zeiter  58 
Zell  53,509 
Zeller  1+0  6 
Zellers  58 
Z embower  50 
Zentmeyer  58 
Zerbe  58,512 
Zern  316 

Zeth  50,632a,6Ulc 
Ziders  58 
Ziegenfus  I+69 

Ziegler  53,58,333,1+62  1+90, 623a 
ZLEGLER,   GEORGE  W.    701+ 
ZIEGLER,    J.L.   183 
Zimers  1+39 
Zimmerman     53, 57, 58, 321c,  333, 1+12, 1+19, 

l+26,l+l+l+,l+55,l+70,l+90.1+96,500, 615a, 

615c,  616a,  623, 61+0,61+lc 
ZIMMERMAN,  W.P.   306 
Zimmers  50,1+33 
Zinn  53,58,623,61+0 
Zirkle  1+66, 505 
Zollinger  56,329 
Zone  1+02 

Zook  58, 229,236,3l5,333,ll21, 61+0 
Zorger  58 
Zorn  6l5 c 
Zufall  615 c 
Zug  333,1+1+0,623 
Zullinger  56 
Zysset  1+1+6 


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