United States -- Genealogy
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United States -- Genealogy
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- The handy book for genealogists, edited by George B. Everton, Sr
- Americans of gentle birth and their ancestors;, a genealogical encyclopedia, embracing many authenticated lineages and biographical sketches of the founders of the Colonies and their descendants found in all parts of the United States, [by] H.D. Pittman, editor [and] R. K. Walker, manager
- Ninth part of a roll of arms,, registered by the Committee on Heraldry of the New England Historic Genealogical Society ..
- Founders of early American families, emigrants from Europe, 1607-1657, Meredith B. Colket, Jr
- Futureface, a family mystery, an epic quest, and the secret to belonging, Alex Wagner
- The researcher's guide to American genealogy,, by Val D. Greenwood. With an introd. by Milton Rubincam
- American loyalist claims, abstracted from the Public Record Office, Audit Office series 13, bundles <1-35 & 37> by Peter Wilson Coldham ; [editor, Sally Lou (Mick) Haigh]
- The complete book of emigrants in bondage, 1614-1775, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Ancestors in German archives, a guide to family history sources, Raymond S. Wright, III ... [et al.]
- The researcher's guide to American genealogy, Val D. Greenwood
- From Funen to five U.S. states, the Ancestors in Denmark of Niels Hansen & Kirsten Jørgensdatter of Gudme, Funen, Denmark and of Johan Jørgensen & Karen Nielsdatter of Hundstrup, Funen, Denmark and their descendants in Denmark and the United States, by Darryl B. Lamson
- DAR patriot index
- Colonial families of the United States of America,, in which is given the history, genealogy, and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American Colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775
- Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry,, including American families with British ancestry, founded 1837 by Sir Bernard Burke ..., illustrated with heraldic colour plates
- The Fullertons of North America, [Gordon W. Fullerton, Jr.]
- In search of our roots, how 19 extraordinary African Americans reclaimed their past, Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Lineages of members of the National Society of the Sons and Daughters of the Pilgrims, compiled from the original applications
- Index of Revolutionary War pension applications., Begun by Max Ellsworth Hoyt and Frank Johnson Metcalf. Continued by Agatha Bouson Hoyt. Completed by Mabel Van Dyke Baer and Sadye Giller. Revised by Sadye Giller, William H. Dumont and Louise M. Dumont
- Forefathers and descendants of Willard & Genevieve Wilson Bartlett, and of allied families, Moulton, McGehee [and] Endress
- Our heritage;, a record of information about the Hynes, Wait, Powers, Chenault, Maxey, Brewster, Starr, and McIntosh families, gathered from published genealogies, family histories, old Bibles, letters, written records, and memoirs of many persons, confirmed and supplemented by the examination of deeds, wills, marriage, death, and other official records of many states and communities
- The fiddler on Pantico Run, an African captive, his white descendants, a search for family, Joe Mozingo
- Shaking the family tree, blue bloods, black sheep, and other obsessions of an accidental genealogist, Buzzy Jackson
- Passengers to America, a consolidation of ship passenger lists from the New England historical and genealogical register, edited by Michael Tepper
- American ancestry, giving the name and descent, in the male line, of Americans whose ancestors settled in the United States previous to the Declaration of independence, A.D. 1776
- Native American directory of (Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Wisconsin), researched and compiled by Rainwaters in partnership with the guiding spirit of Aquina A Co Eechee (Jane Curtis Joseph Waters)
- Passengers who arrived in the United States September 1821-December 1823., From transcripts made by the State Department
- New World immigrants, a consolidation of ship passenger lists and associated data from periodical literature, edited by Michael Tepper
- Genealogical guide to the early settlers of America,, with a brief history of those of the first generation and references to the various local histories, and other sources of information where additional data may be found
- Supplement to The complete book of emigrants in bondage, 1614-1775, Peter Wilson Coldham
- Marriage notices 1785-1794 for the whole United States, copied from the Massachusetts Centinel and the Columbian Centinel, by Charles Knowles Bolton
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