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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
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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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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
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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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
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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SOURCES OF INFORMATION
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
page numbers on which any family name appears can be furnished for $1.00.
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.
6£. PENNSYLVANIA BIOGRAPHY. By John W. Jordan. 6 Vol. 2236pp. 7jxl0| iiO.OO
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PENNSYLVANIA BIOGRAPHY. Biographical sketches of over 200
families to each volume, with many portraits. Pub. 19lH to 1916.
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.
BIOGRAPHIES
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,
COUNTIES
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.
COUNTIES
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
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6031. Vol. XII. 805pp. War of 1812-11; U.00
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603c Vol. XV. 78Upp. Revolutionary War 5.00
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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,
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS
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.
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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.
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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.
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by numerals that refer to the item numbers assigned to the publications
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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 .
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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
209
INDEX
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
210
INDEX
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
211
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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