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GenealoGical PublisHinG comPany & clearfield comPany 2016 catalogue

“best of the best” For more than half a century Genealogical Publishing Company and its sister company, Clearfield Company, have been the leading publishers of genealogical reference books, how-to books, and manuals. Both companies publish reprints and originals, as well as CDs, and together they have published more than 2,000 titles in the combined fields of genealogy and local history. Keeping pace with the changing technologies in the field of genealogy and in book publishing in the past several years, we have expanded our website so that today it is a comprehensive list of every title our two companies carry. At the same time, we now offer more and more of our titles as print-on-demand, so that many of the titles on our website are permanently available. Over the next couple years, our hope is to have almost all of our titles available as print-on-demand, eliminating the frustration of having much-wanted titles temporarily out of print. In past years our annual catalogue of books and CDs was meant to be a complete listing of all of our titles in print at that time, excluding those titles currently out of print. Now that our website provides a complete listing, it is no longer necessary to compile and print a thick catalogue, knowing that over the course of the year some titles would go out of print and become temporarily unavailable. With all this in mind, we have shifted our annual catalogue’s focus, making it a listing of our “best of the best” titles. This year’s catalogue contains the most popular and trusted, tried-and-true titles in each category, and we offer them here as a composite of the most respected and most sought-after titles in the fields of genealogy and family history. For a complete listing and full descriptions of all the books and CDs that our two companies offer, please visit our website at www.genealogical.com.

How To order In the catalogue, GPC books are identified by the letters “GPC” followed by a series of numbers, while Clearfield books are identified by the letters “CFC.” Books with the letter “W” following the series of numbers are Genealogy Warehouse books, all of which have been reduced in price by at least 40%. The order form at the rear of the catalogue will ask for either the GPC or the CFC number, with other identifying information. If you are paying by check or money order, please make payment to genealogical. com. Orders may also be placed by phone or fax, or you can order at www.genealogical.com.

contents How-To Books & Manuals .......................... 1 General Reference & Finding Aids.............. 4 Genealogy at a glance ....................... 5 Works by Elizabeth Mills.................... 7 Census Records .......................................... 8 Immigration & Passenger Lists .................... 9 General .............................................. 9 English ............................................... 9 Huguenot ........................................... 9 Lineage Records / Hereditary Societies / Royal & Noble & Heraldry ................... 10 Military & Pension Records ...................... 11 Civil War .......................................... 11 Revolutionary War ........................... 11 War of 1812 ..................................... 12 World War I ..................................... 12

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Native American ...................................... 12 The Midwest ............................................. 13 New England ............................................ 13 The Northeast ........................................... 14 The South ................................................. 14 United States (in Alphabetical Order) ....... 14 Canada ..................................................... 23 England .................................................... 24 Wales ....................................................... 24 Ireland ...................................................... 24 Scotland ................................................... 26 Europe ...................................................... 26 Barbados / Hispanic / Asia ....................... 27 CD-ROMs ................................................ 28 Author-Title Index ..................................... 30

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How-to Books & Manuals KINSHIP: IT’S ALL RELATIVE Enlarged 2nd Edition Jackie Smith Arnold In clear, practical terms Mrs. Arnold explains everything there is to know about kinship: about agnate and cognate kinship, collateral and fictive kinship, the kinship connection of orphans, foundlings, foster children, adopted children, wills (kinship and the rights of inheritance), degrees of consanguinity, and how to calculate blood relationships. The enlarged second edition explores the role of same-sex marriage, with a state-by-state breakdown of current law, placing the topic in the context of history, law, religion, and the changing culture of the modern family. Contains an expanded glossary, bibliography, and index. Enlarged 2nd ed. 144 pp., paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1953-7. #GPC 178. $14.95

WHAT’S IN A NAME? Leonard R. N. Ashley Prof. Ashley’s book gives the facts behind the names of persons, places and things: how forenames have their fashions, where surnames had their origins, name trends and fashions, name crazes, names in magic and the occult, middle names and nicknames, trick names and married names, place names, street names, the psychology of names, naming practices around the world, personal factors in naming, tips for giving a child a good name, what names tell us about ourselves . . . you name it, it’s here! 265 pp., paper. (1989), repr. 2000. ISBN 978-08063-1261-3. #GPC 185. $20.00

IN SEARCH OF YOUR CANADIAN ROOTS. Tracing Your Family Tree in Canada. Third Edition Angus Baxter Mr. Baxter discusses the great migrations of Scots, Irish, English, Germans, Huguenots, Ukrainians, and Jews to Canada, and describes the national archives in Ottawa. The author also provides a province-by-province survey the records and record repositories in each of the ten provinces and the Yukon and Northwest territories. 3rd ed. 400 pp., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1626-0. #GPC 391. $33.00

IN SEARCH OF YOUR GERMAN ROOTS. A Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ancestors in the Germanic Areas of Europe. Fifth Edition Angus Baxter This fifth edition helps you trace your German ancestry, not only in Germany but in all the German-speaking areas of Europe. All of the major archives and many of the smaller one, as well as church parishes, have websites containing contact information and information on their holdings. An ever-increasing number of Internet databases with information relevant to German

Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 ancestor-hunters—passenger lists, cemetery records, surname directories, etc.— has greatly improved opportunities for research. This fifth edition highlights all of the recent developments, making it the most current and comprehensive guide to German roots available. 5th ed., xiii,125 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-2011-3. #GPC 398. $19.95

ROOTS FOR KIDS: A Genealogy Guide for Young People. 2nd Edition Susan Provost Beller Roots for Kids is based on a twelve-week course the author developed for her fourth grade class. While the book is suitable for teachers seeking to supplement their social studies curriculum with material on family history, it will be used principally by a whole range of young people in their first attempt at genealogical research. The author takes the young readers through an introduction to genealogy, then to discussions of their families and their parents’ families, teaching them how to ask questions, how to organize their materials, and how to use the Internet to conduct research in local, state, and national records. With its emphasis on the Internet, this second edition explains how easy it is for youngsters to explore genealogy databases and to tap into the online resources of libraries and historical societies. 2nd ed. 8½" x 11". 104 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1777-9. #GPC 422. $22.00

THE ADOPTION AND DONOR CONCEPTION FACTBOOK. The Only Comprehensive Source of U.S. & Global Data on the Invisible Families of Adoption, Foster Care & Donor Conception Lori Carangelo This work is a comprehensive resource for researchers, helping professionals, activists, lawmakers, journalists, genealogists, and other researchers seeking the facts about America’s adoption, assisted reproduction, and foster care industries. It includes an up-to-date list of websites pertaining to this topic and a comprehensive bibliography of books and articles. The book contains a detailed subject index. 8½" x 11". 210 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5755-3. #CFC 8812. $29.95

THE ULTIMATE SEARCH BOOK. Worldwide Adoption, Genealogy & Other Search Secrets. 2011 Edition Lori Carangelo This book provides “how to” search tips and resources—for free and for fee—for legally accessing information and for locating anyone in the U.S. and 200 other countries. The first five chapters lay out Ms. Carangelo’s blueprint for successful searching: the major categories of databases (DMV records,

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voter registrations, etc.); missing children, old loves, war buddies, child support deadbeats, and so on; missing persons whose names you may or may not have; the principal websites for finding missing persons. The bulk of the book leads the reader, national and state-by-state, and then country by country, through the specifics of successful searching. 8½" x 11". x, 296 pp. illus., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5515-3. #CFC 9634. $43.50

CARMACK’S GUIDE TO COPYRIGHT & CONTRACTS. A Primer for Genealogists, Writers & Researchers Sharon DeBartolo Carmack Sooner or later, every researcher, writer, or teacher must struggle with one of the following issues: Do I need permission to use some­thing off the Internet? Can I reproduce a newspaper obituary on my ancestor without permission? How do I know whether something is in the public domain? Does copyright protect my website? Can I publish my ancestor’s diary without anyone’s permission? Is my lecture or lesson protected by copyright? If I write something for my genealogical society as a volunteer, who owns the copyright? Do I need permission to download GEDCOM files? This easy-to-understand guide answers all these questions, explaining copyright laws, rights, and publishing agreements and how these apply to genealogists, writers, and researchers. xv, 119 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1758-8. #GPC 883. $17.50

YOU CAN WRITE YOUR FAMILY HISTORY Sharon DeBartolo Carmack In this entertaining book, popular author and speaker Sharon Carmack explains exactly what it takes to create a compelling, highly readable, and entirely true story, whether you decide to write a biography, family history narrative, or memoir. Ms. Carmack covers each element step-bystep, showing you how to: (1) select the best type of family history to write, (2) decide on a theme, (3) conduct efficient research to flesh out a narrative, (4) put subjects in the context of social history, and (5) get the words down on paper. x, 246 pp., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1783-0. #GPC 886. $22.00

THE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO USING TAX LISTS Cornelius Carroll This guide is a primer for making the best genealogical use of tax lists. The author differentiates between tax lists, quit rents, tithables, militia lists, censuses, and similar records and the laws that applied to them. He demonstrates how tax lists can be used for determining parentage, birth and death dates, indentured servitude, slavery, manumission, and racial status. They can be used, in conjunction with other records, to help determine the parentage of a female, the date of a marriage, migration routes, and the accuracy of family traditions. 8½" x 11". 60 pp., illus., paper. (1996), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-4707-3. #CFC 9201. $20.50

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THE COMPLETE BEGINNER’S GUIDE to Genealogy, the Internet, and Your Genealogy Computer Program. Updated Edition Karen Clifford This book shows how to combine traditional research methods in the National Archives, the LDS Family History Library, and other major resource centers with today’s technology; how to conduct research in courthouse records, censuses, and vital records using the new technologies of computers and the Internet. It shows you how to organize your family papers; how to enter information into a genealogy computer program so that you can easily manage, store and retrieve your data; how to analyze the data and place it in various tables, charts, and forms; and how to put together a family history notebook—all the while using conventional record sources with a modern search and retrieval system. The updated edition contains references to current URLs and databases, discusses new genealogy software options, describes the latest procedures at FamilySearch, and includes a revision of the census chapter to reflect the release of the 1930 census. 8½" x 11". 360 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1875-2. #GPC 1047. $43.50

THE SLEUTH BOOK FOR GENEALOGISTS. Strategies for More Successful Family History Research Emily Anne Croom What do you do when you hit the proverbial brick wall? Try gleaning advice from literary sleuths like Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, and Hercule Poirot! That’s what expert genealogist Emily Croom helps you do in this guide, which blends literary methods of deduction with genealogical expertise. Case studies and research examples illustrate genealogical sleuths in action, taking you through the process of solving frustrating research problems. 8½" x 11". 290 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1787-8. #GPC 1221. $37.95

UNPUZZLING YOUR PAST. 4th Edition. Expanded, Updated and Revised Emily Anne Croom Great for both individual and classroom use, this guide is intended for beginners with little or no prior research experience. It provides all the tools you need to begin your family history research. From step-by-step discussion of the records used in genealogical research to the investigation of family legends, this book shines a light on all facets of family history research. Besides gathering names and dates, family history researchers want to learn how their ancestors lived and how they fit into the world around them. Therefore, the book explains how to interpret and understand oral records, keepsakes, and family papers. It also introduces you to research methods and to the entire mass of public records.

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4th ed. 8½" x 11". 278 pp., profusely illus., indexed, paper. (2001), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1854-7. #GPC 1222. $37.95

135 pp., illus., maps, indexed, paper. (1993), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-4559-8. #GPC 9575. $19.00

Getting Started in Genealogy ONLINE William Dollarhide This book reduces the process of genealogical research to its most basic elements, enabling the raw beginner to be brought up to speed in no time. It begins with a How to Start section outlining a unique sevenstep system for gathering facts essential for any genealogical project. A Where to Find More section follows, giving the websites of the most important genealogy look-up sites, lineage-linked sites, genealogical software/GEDCOM sites, and a list of the various branches of the National Archives and their web addresses. Next there is a comprehensive listing of Genealogy Resource Centers in the States, giving the websites of the most important genealogical collections in libraries, archives, and genealogical societies for all states. At the back of the book are Master Forms used to keep track of the information gathered, including a Family Group Sheet, a Pedigree Chart, and a Family Data Sheet, all designed for making photocopies as needed. 8½" x 11". 64 pp., paper. (2006), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1770-0. #GPC 1499. $14.50

MANAGING A GENEALOGICAL PROJECT. Updated and Revised Edition William Dollarhide This work presents a method for organizing research materials which takes you from the preliminary stage of your research to the final presentation of your work as a report or a book. The first section covers the three basic types of projects—pedigrees, lineages, and descendancies. The second section tells how to organize notes, while the third section shows the various methods of cross-referencing notes for purposes of retrieval and evaluation. Section four describes Ahnentafel numbering, and section five discusses descendancy numbering and the merits of the three main numbering systems—the Register, Rec­ord, and Henry systems—plus Dollarhide’s own combined Ahnentafel/Henry numbering system. This edition features new material on computer software and CD databases. 8½" x 11". 98 pp., paper. (1999), repr. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8063-1222-4. #GPC 1495. $20.50

CHEROKEE CONNECTIONS. By Myra V. Gormley. See #GPC 2271, p. 13. REUNION PLANNER Phyllis A. Hackleman Mrs. Hackleman knows the reunion business first-hand, and her book is a virtual A-to-Z guide to these kinds of gatherings. The contents include: choosing the proper kind of reunion; recruiting volunteers; selecting the time and place; creating the program; guest speakers; budgeting; notifying the participants and promoting the event; meals and decorations; accommodations and transportation; souvenirs and fund raisers; photographers and videographers; building a genealogy; and finishing touches from road signs to thank-you notes, and more. Profusely illustrated and indexed.

SUSTAINABLE GENEALOGY: Separating Fact from Fiction in Family Legends Richard Hite This book explains how to avoid the traps many family historians can fall into. Whether it’s a proud family legend, a venerable publication, or the claims of an Internet family tree, Mr. Hite demonstrates that many are the treasured family stories that have fallen under the lens of careful research in primary sources and DNA testing. Here are a few of the lessons that can guide you in your research: recognizing when identical surnames conceal different nationalities; understanding when and why death certificates can be wrong; knowing when ancestors’ middle names are not family names; respecting the role of geography in establishing ancestral ties; taking the genealogies of 19th-century “mug books” with a grain of salt; accepting that all relationships must be chronologically plausible. 126 pp., illus., paper. (2013). ISBN 978-0-80631982-7. #GPC 2752. $18.95

A GENEALOGIST’S REFRESHER COURSE. Second Edition Judy Jacobson This work is a collection of first-hand experiences, do’s and don’ts, and privileged information. The author emphasizes the importance of verifying our findings against the original (primary) sources and not relying on secondary, or published, accounts as the foundation for our genealogies. One of the most valuable chapters contains a list of nearly 100 different kinds of alternative sources of genealogical information that researchers may fail to consult. This second edition features a new chapter on the records of lineage, hereditary, and other special organizations. 2nd ed. vi, 96 pp., paper. (1996), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-4627-4. #CFC 9156. $20.00

HISTORY FOR GENEALOGISTS. Using Chronological Time Lines to Find and Understand Your Ancestors. Revised Edition, With 2016 Addendum Incorporating Corrections to the 2009 Edition by Denise Larson Judy Jacobson This work consists of specific historical time lines that answer basic questions about our forebears. For example, if you are trying to learn when your ancestors left one place for another, it would be helpful to ask if it had to do with a military conflict, social injustice, religion, disease, economic hardship, or a natural disaster. No matter what the explanation, the author has a time line that could lead to the explanation. Mrs. Jacobson dissects American history into scores of time lines: the Industrial Revolution, American immigration, the Labor Movement, technological changes, internal migration patterns, epidemics, the history of each of the 50 states, and, in brief, for the rest of North America, Europe, and much, much more! x, 310 pp., indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN 978-08063-5768-3. #CFC 8250. $37.50

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THE RESEARCHER’S GUIDE TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. Third Edition Val D. Greenwood In every field of study there is one book that rises above the rest in stature and authority and becomes the standard work in the field. In genealogy that book is Val Greenwood’s Researcher’s Guide to American Genealogy. It is the text of choice in colleges and universities or wherever courses in American genealogy are taught, and it is the one book that is consistently praised for setting a standard of excellence. While it instructs the researcher in the timeless principles of genealogical research, it also identifies the various classes of records employed in that research, groups them in convenient tables and charts, gives their location, explains their uses, and evaluates each of them in the context of the research process. Designed to answer practically all the researcher’s needs, it is both a textbook and an all-purpose reference book—a singular combination that makes it the book of choice in any genealogical investigation. This third edition incorporates the latest thinking on genealogy and computers, specifically the relationship between computer technology (the Internet and CD-ROM) and the timeless principles of good genealogical research. It also includes a new chapter on the property rights of women, a revised chapter on the evaluation of genealogical evidence, and updated information on the 1920 census. 3rd ed. 676 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1973-5. #GPC 2362. $39.95

GENEALOGY AS PASTIME AND PROFESSION. 2nd Edition Donald L. Jacobus Written in a clear and graceful style, this classic work describes the principles of genealogical research, the evaluation of evidence, and the relationship of genealogy to chronology, eugenics, and the law; it also discusses early nomenclature, royal ancestry, the use of source material, and the methods of compiling family history. 2nd ed. 120 pp., paper. (1968), repr. 1999. ISBN 978-0-8063-0188-4. #GPC 2975. $9.95

TRACING ANCESTORS AMONG THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES. By Rachal Mills Lennon. See #GPC 3350, p. 13. BLACK GENESIS. A Resource Book for African-American Genealogy. 2nd Edition James M. Rose & Alice Eichholz When Black Genesis was originally published in 1978, it was the first book to provide researchers with information on resources and a methodology specific to African-American genealogy. Now, this landmark publication has been completely updated and is once again the premier guide to African-American genealogy. Part I provides an overview of general research principles and methodology, while Part II contains a rundown of specific resources for all 50 states, Canada, and the West Indies, with special emphasis on the records unique to black genealogy. Resources described include research guides, published genealogies, community studies on African-American families and, most importantly, original research material that can be found in national, state, county, and city archives, and in historical societies and libraries. 2nd ed. xvi, 422 pp., paper. (2003), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1735-9. #GPC 4992. $33.00

FINDING OUR FATHERS. A Guidebook to Jewish Genealogy Dan Rottenberg Mr. Rottenberg shows how to do a successful search by probing the memories of living relatives, by examining marriage licenses, gravestones, ships’ passenger lists, naturalization records, birth and death certificates and other

public documents, and by looking for clues in family traditions and customs. Supplementing the “how to” instructions is a guide to some 8,000 Jewish family names, giving the origins of the names, sources of information about each family, and the names of related families whose histories have been recorded. Other features include a country-by-country guide to tracing Jewish ancestors abroad, a list of Jewish family history books, and a guide to researching genealogy in Mormon records and in Israel. xiv, 401 pp., paper. (1977), repr. 1998. ISBN 9780-8063-1151-7. #GPC 5000. $22.00

THE CENTER. A Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Capital Area Christina K. Schaefer This book identifies those resources in the Washington, D.C. area that will aid family historians in tracing their ancestors (the National Archives, Library of Congress, the DAR Library, the National Genealogical Society, and many more). Under each facility listed there is a survey of key record holdings, with a description of the records, a summary of their contents, an explanation of their organization, and directions for their use.

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8½" x 11". 160 pp., indexed, paper. (1996), repr. 1997. ISBN 978-0-8063-1515-7. #GPC 5175. $22.00

A GUIDE TO NATURALIZATION RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES Christina K. Schaefer Arranged by state, county, and city, the Guide identifies all repositories of naturalization records, systematically indicating the types of records held, their dates of coverage, and the location of original and microfilm records. The Guide also pinpoints the whereabouts of federal court records in all National Archives facilities. It identifies all information that is available on microfilm through the National Archives or the Family History Library system. Records that are available on microfilm through other facilities have also been included. This work also includes a history of naturalization and citizenship, an appendix on Native American tribal citizenship records, hard-tofind information on the records of Japanese and Chinese Americans, and records of internment of American citizens by the U.S. Government. 406 pp., paper. (1997), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-08063-1532-4. #GPC 5177. $33.00

THE HIDDEN HALF OF THE FAMILY. A Sourcebook for Women’s Genealogy Christina K. Schaefer The first part of the book discusses the special ways women are dealt with in federal records such as immigration records, passports, naturalization records, census enumerations, land records, military records, and records dealing with minorities. The bulk of this reference work, however, deals with the individual states, showing how their laws, records, and resources can be used in determining female identity. Each state section contains a detailed listing of eight key categories of information: (1) Marriage and Divorce (marriage and divorce laws and where to find marriage and divorce records); (2) Property and Inheritance (women’s legal status in a state as reflected in statute law, code, and legislative acts); (3) Suffrage; (4) Citizenship; (5) Census Information; (6) Other (information on welfare, pensions, and other laws affecting women); (7) Bibliography; and (8) Selected Resources for Women’s History.

GENEALOGICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE COLONIAL AMERICAS: A Complete Digest of the Records of All the Countries of the Western Hemisphere Christina K. Schaefer Ms. Schaefer shows the researcher where to find the most important genealogical records of the colonial period and how to access them. Equally important, she has defined the various classes of records in each country, identified as many of them as is practicable, provided historical background and brief sketches of the records themselves, added a description of the principal holdings of the major repositories of each country, and has interwoven selected reading lists throughout. The subject matter covers the colonial records of all the Americas, from Latin America to the Caribbean and from the original Thirteen Colonies to Canada and New France. 829 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1998), repr. 2000. ISBN 978-0-8063-1576-8. #GPC 5176. $55.00

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8½" x 11". 310 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1999), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1582-9. #GPC 5179. $43.50

A GENEALOGIST’S GUIDE TO DISCOVERING YOUR AFRICAN-AMERICAN ANCESTORS. How to Find and Record Your Unique Heritage Franklin Carter Smith & Emily Anne Croom This book is unique because it includes methods for successful research in slavery-era records as well as strategies to help you identify your ancestors’ slaveholder and slaveholding family. Case studies from various states and time periods tell the stories of real families whose lives were recorded in public records that you too can use. Discovering your family history can be a powerful experience that also allows you to create a special legacy for your loved ones. 8½" x 11", 256 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1788-5. #GPC 5455. $37.95

READING EARLY AMERICAN HANDWRITING Kip Sperry This book explains techniques for reading early American documents, provides samples of alphabets and letter forms, defines terms and abbreviations commonly used in early American documents such as wills, deeds and church records, and, furthermore, presents numerous examples of these records. Each document—nearly 100 of them at various stages of complexity—appears with the author’s transcription on a facing page, enabling the reader to check his own transcription. Also covered are numbers and roman numerals, dates and the change from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar, abbreviations and contractions, and standard terms found in early American records. 8½" x 11". 289 pp., illus., paper. (1998), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0846-3. #GPC 5513. $33.00

UNDERSTANDING COLONIAL HANDWRITING Harriet Stryker-Rodda The author has developed a simple technique for reading colonial handwriting. Here she presents examples of colonial letter forms and script, showing the letter forms in the process of development and marking the ways in which they differ from later letter forms. She also provides a comparison of English and American handwriting and examples of name forms and signatures, all to bear out her central thesis, that the reader must find meaning in a group of symbols without needing to see each letter of which the whole is composed. 26 pp., paper. (1986), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-08063-1153-1. #GPC 5647. $7.00

GENERAL REFERENCE & FINDING AIDS AMERICAN PLACE NAMES OF LONG AGO. A Republication of the Index to Cram’s Unrivaled Atlas of the World as Based on the Census of 1890 Gilbert S. Bahn This is an index of over 100,000 place names of “every county, city, town, village, and post-

www.genealogical.com office in the United States [showing] the population of the same according to the Census of 1890.” This index was prepared from the 1890 U.S. census before it was destroyed. It is of critical importance to the genealogist because most genealogical research takes place on the county level, and in Cram’s index all 100,000 places—large and small—are tied to a specific county. Each entry, in alphabetical order within states, gives the place name, the county in which the place is located, and the population of the place at the time of the census. 347 pp., indexed. (1898), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-1557-7. #GPC 225. $35.00

COUNTY COURTHOUSE BOOK. 3rd Edition Elizabeth Petty Bentley Elizabeth P. Bentley’s new edition is a complete overhaul of the 2nd edition of 1995, and it is up-todate and more useful than ever. It provides a reliable guide to American county courthouses, giving current addresses and phone numbers, information about the coverage and availability of key courthouse records such as probate, land, naturalization, and vital records, and timely advice on the whole range of services available at the courthouse. Where available it also gives current websites and email addresses. Besides its obvious genealogical uses, the County Courthouse Book can also be used for land title searches, legal investigations, questions of property rights and inheritance, and indeed personal searches and investigations of all kinds. 3rd ed. 8½" x 11". 332 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1797-7. #GPC 425. $54.50

THE GENEALOGIST’S ADDRESS BOOK. 6th Edition Elizabeth Petty Bentley Now in its 6th edition, this directory gives you access to all the key sources of genealogical information, providing names, addresses, phone numbers, fax numbers, e-mail addresses, websites, names of contact persons, and other pertinent information for more than 27,000

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company organizations, including libraries, archives, societies, government agencies, vital records offices, professional bodies, publications, research centers, and special interest groups. Based on a written survey of thousands of organizations and institutions across the country, and supplemented by information from printed and Internet sources, this new 6th edition has been extensively revised and updated, eliminating undeliverable addresses and defunct organizations, while adding thousands of additional sources. Besides new websites and e-mail addresses, the new edition features greatly expanded coverage of archival agencies and vital records offices, especially in the New England states and New York. In addition, it is now easier to use than ever, with all 27,000 entries divided into two easy-to-use sections. 6th ed. 8½" x 11". 809 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1796-0. #GPC 427. $69.95

OUR QUAKER ANCESTORS: Finding Them in Quaker Records Ellen T. Berry & David A. Berry Our Quaker Ancestors describes the types of Quaker records that are available, the location of the records, and the proper and effective use of those records, guiding the researcher through the pyramidal “meeting” structure to the records of birth, marriage, death, disownment, and removal. The work begins with a history of the Quaker movement and a discussion of its organization and structure, particularly as it affects genealogical research. Later chapters describe Quaker migrations to and within America, the special types of records available for research, and the Berrys’ very own methods for locating and using those records. There are chapters on record repositories and libraries with Quaker source material, non-Quaker repositories, and Quaker sources and repositories outside the U.S., together with a bibliography, maps of selected meeting locations, and a glossary of terms peculiar to the Society of Friends. 136 pp., paper. (1990), repr. 2002. ISBN 978-08063-1190-6. #GPC 483. $22.00

SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR GENEALOGISTS Drew Smith This book describes the wide array of social networking services that are now available online and highlights how these services can be used by genealogists, as well as the general public, to share information, photos, and videos with family, friends, and other researchers. Each chapter guides you through a unique category of social networking services using genealogy-related examples. From blogs and wikis to Facebook and Second Life, author Drew Smith shows you how to incorporate these powerful new tools into your family history research. You’ll find chapters devoted to the following social networking concepts and services: Blogs, Collaborative editing, Genealogy-specific social networks, General social networking (Facebook), Photos & video sharing, Podcasts, RSS feeds, Wikis, and more. This book is intended to identify those kinds of social networking sites and services of most interest to genealogists. Author Drew Smith, MLS, is an academic librarian with the University of South Florida in Tampa. An expert in digital genealogy, with a lifelong interest in family history research, he is Director of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and President of the Florida Genealogical Society of Tampa. He is also a regular contributor to Digital Genealogist magazine and is co-host of the weekly Genealogy Guys Podcast. 129 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1795-3. #GPC 5446. $21.00

3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 260/ Baltimore, Md. 21211 DENIZATIONS AND NATURALIZATIONS IN THE BRITISH COLONIES IN AMERICA, 1607–1775 Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck Colonial denization and naturalization records can be difficult to find, since their location varies from one colony to another. Lloyd Bockstruck has made the task of locating such records much easier by compiling a comprehensive register of British denization and naturalization records between 1607 and 1775 from a large body of published literature. He then expanded and improved on the information by examining original source material not previously available to scholars. More than 13,000 persons are listed. xv, 350 pp., indexed, paper. 2006. ISBN 978-08063-1754-0. #GPC 489. $35.00

GERMAN-AMERICAN NAMES. Third Edition George F. Jones This A–Z dictionary of German-American names gives the spellings, meanings, and variants of about 18,000 names. A lengthy introduction discusses the development of German names, name sources, name variations, and some of the special characteristics of German-American names. The book also deals with the Americanization of some of these names, explaining the social and historical matters that contributed to the distinctive character of German-American names. The new third edition is longer than the earlier editions and has several thousand more entries. 3rd ed. 354 pp., paper. (2006), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1764-9. #GPC 3077. $33.00

INTERNATIONAL VITAL RECORDS HANDBOOK. Sixth Edition Thomas Jay Kemp This new 6th edition contains the latest forms and information for each of the fifty states and also furnishes details about records that were created prior to statewide vital records registration. In addition, it identifies vital records collections, online databases, and institutions of interest to genealogy researchers. Then, in alphabetical sequence, it covers the other countries of the world, giving, where available, the current application forms and instructions, as well as the key addresses of repositories or embassies that might help you obtain copies of vital records. The book also identifies a number of searchable, free databases containing vital records that are now available online, as well as specific repositories containing vital records collections. 6th ed., 8½" x 11". 714 pp., paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1981-0. #GPC 3148. $69.95

HISPANIC SURNAMES AND FAMILY HISTORY Lyman D. Platt Dr. Platt has prepared an exhaustive review of the development of Spanish surnames in Latin America and the Hispanic United States. One of the principal aims of the book is to show the dispersion and commonality of Hispanic surnames throughout the Americas. At the very heart of the book is a bibliography of Hispanic

Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 family histories in the U.S. and Latin America, certainly the most extensive list of its kind ever compiled. 349 pp., paper. (1996), repr. 2005. ISBN 978-08063-1480-8. #GPC 4635. $22.00

AMERICAN SURNAMES Elsdon C. Smith Elsdon Smith begins this work with a discussion of the development of hereditary surnames, and then he divides his subject into six broad categories: Classification of Surnames, Surnames from Father’s Name (patronymics), Surnames from Occupation or Office, Surnames from Description or Action (nicknames), Surnames from Places, and Surnames Not Properly Included Elsewhere. In these areas he expounds on such subjects as abbreviated names, surnames derived from animals, changes of names by immigrants, ethnic names, names indicating nationality, surnames from place names, European names, Asian names, names of blacks and Indians, surnames without vowels, surnames from Christian names, landscape names, Jewish names, surnames from history, garbled names, comic or odd names, and hyphenated names. In addition, he provides a list of the 2,000 most common surnames in the U.S. today. 290 pp., indexed, paper. (1969), repr. 2003. ISBN 978-0-8063-1150-0. #GPC 5445. $21.00

Genealogy at a glance This series is designed to cover the basic elements of genealogical research on selected topics. In just four 8½" x 11" pages laminated for heavy use, each “At a glance” outline provides an overview of the facts you need to know in order to begin and proceed successfully with your research, allowing you to grasp the basics at a glance. Compiled by respected authorities, each outline is a distillation of the key ingredients in a given area of genealogical research. Each outline also includes a list of books for future reference and a list of online resources. Many more “At a glance” outlines will be published in the coming months. Visit our website at www.genealogical.com to keep up to date on our new offerings in this growing series. FAMILY HISTORY LIBRARY RESEARCH Carolyn L. Barkley The Family History Library of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Utah, contains the world’s largest collection of genealogical materials. This guide offers strategies for researching in the library’s major collections and advice on planning a trip to Salt Lake City. You’ll also learn how to access the library’s online collection at any of the FamilySearch Centers worldwide. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1966-7. #GPC 349. $8.95

FRENCH GENEALOGY RESEARCH Claire Bettag Consisting of Huguenots, Acadian refugees, and political exiles, this guide gives you tips on how to connect these individuals to France and trace them back through the earliest records. Because most records were created at the town

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level, identifying an ancestor’s town of origin is critical, and Mrs. Bettag provides many helpful tips on this and on how to access municipal archives and libraries. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1889-9. #GPC 479. $8.95

GENETIC GENEALOGY BASICS Angie Bush This guide gives you the facts about DNA testing, DNA testing companies, and DNA testing results. The author provides an overview of the three types of DNA tests and gives descriptions of the testing companies (those featured here were chosen because they provide a list of “genetic cousin” matches) and what you can expect from them. Most importantly, DNA test results give information about where your most ancient ancestor originated and his ethnicity. 2016. ISBN 978-0-8063-2034-2. #GPC 846. $8.95

AMERICAN CEMETERY RESEARCH Sharon DeBartolo Carmack Ms. Carmack explains the various methods of finding an ancestor’s final resting place and guides you through the different types of cemeteries, if there are records and maps of cemetery plots. This guide also gives much practical advice for making a field trip to a cemetery. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1898-1. #GPC 887. $8.95

ELLIS ISLAND RESEARCH Sharon DeBartolo Carmack This outline offers guidance through the millions of records related to the more than 2 million immigrants arriving at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1957. The records provide information on each passenger’s last place of residence, final destination in the U.S., if going to join a relative, the relative’s name and address, personal description, place of birth, and name and address of closest living relative in the native country. The key to the location of these records and how to use them is here in this outline. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1844-4. #GPC 882. $8.95

FINDING FEMALE ANCESTORS Sharon DeBartolo Carmack Throughout history women left behind few records of themselves because thay had few legal rights. They have come to be known as the “hidden half” of the family, and they are notoriously difficult to research. With some basic instructions and a few well-placed suggestions, this guide shows you how to get around the obstacles and create a complete family history. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1967-4. #GPC 888. $8.95

IMMIGRATION RESEARCH Sharon DeBartolo Carmack This guide focuses on the need to determine your ancestor’s time of arrival and port of entry, then describes the vast body of passenger arrival records, where these records can be found, and how they are accessed—both in book form and in online databases. Most immigrants eventually became naturalized citizens, in the process creating another huge body of records maintained in courthouses and town halls as well as the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Bureau. This guide provides clues to finding these records, along with citations to the best book and online sources. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1890-5. #GPC 884. $8.95

ITALIAN GENEALOGY RESEARCH Sharon DeBartolo Carmack This guide covers not only immigration, naturalization, and census records here in the U.S., but also helps you find the town of origin of your

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immigrant ancestor. The town of origin is crucial because it is in the town archives where the most important records of birth, marriage, and death are kept. Many of these records are accessible on microfilm through branch facilities of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. This guide also gives detailed lists of online sources offering everything from letter-writing guides to the most useful websites for locating Italian towns and surname databases. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1899-8. #GPC 881. $8.95

POLISH GENEALOGY RESEARCH Rosemary A. Chorzempa This guide focuses on the basic elements of Polish research: history and emigration, locating the hometown, maps and gazetteers, geographical areas, and online databases. By locating the town of origin in Poland, the researcher can find the civil and parish records that are key to finding the immigrant ancestors. Since language can be a serious problem in Polish research, Mrs. Chorzempa provides a chart giving the English, Latin, Polish, and German translations of Polish place names. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1968-1. #GPC 982. $8.95

SCOTTISH GENEALOGY RESEARCH David Dobson Mr. Dobson covers the use of emigration records as well as other Scottish records, including Church of Scotland parish records; post-1854 statutory records of births, marriages, and deaths; census returns from 1841 to 1901; records of wills and testaments; kirk session records; and services of heirs. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1873-8. #GPC 1464. $8.95

COURT RECORDS RESEARCH Wendy Bebout Elliott This guide identifies the major types of court records—probate, naturalization, land, marriage, tax, for example—and offers help in finding records at the county courthouse level. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-1986-5. #GPC 1626. $8.95

CHEROKEE GENEALOGY RESEARCH Myra Vanderpool Gormley This guide covers Cherokee history, surnames, migrations, and basic genealogical resources, describing original documents as well as the latest online resources. Membership rolls, which were designed to allocate reservation lands, provide annuities, and pay compensation, are the best documentary sources available, and Mrs. Gormley identifies the twenty most important rolls and how to access them. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1964-3. #GPC 2273. $8.95

AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGY RESEARCH Michael Hait Mr. Hait lays out the basic elements of African American genealogy research, explaining the three imperatives: (1) begin with interviews of family members; (2) check records of birth, marriage, and death; and (3) check federal census records, especially the 1870 census, which was the first to include information on former slaves. He offers guidance on finding and using other crucial records, such as Freedmen’s Bureau records; Freedmen’s Bank records, records of the Southern Claims Commission, and voter registration lists. Before ending with a list of websites focusing on African American genealogy, he offers tips on researching slave ancestors. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1882-0. #GPC 2476. $8.95

CIVIL WAR GENEALOGY RESEARCH Nancy Hendrickson This guide shows how to determine if an ancestor participated in the war, then addresses the

www.genealogical.com appropriate records: Compiled Military Service Records (enlistment papers, muster rolls, etc.), pension records, regimental rosters, and veterans’ census schedules, with date of enlistment and discharge, rank, and names of survivors. This guide identifies websites, allowing the researcher to know which records are available online and which are in repositories and books. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1972-8 #GPC 2683. $8.95

PENNSYLVANIA GENEALOGY RESEARCH John T. Humphrey Mr. Humphrey encapsulates three hundred years of Pennsylvania genealogy, from settlement background and record sources to Internet sites and libraries. This is no small feat since Pennsylvania was the most diverse colony for religious affiliations and ethnicity, as well as being the second most populous state for more than a century. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1962-9. #GPC 2948. $8.95

FRENCH-CANADIAN GENEALOGY RESEARCH Denise R. Larson Focusing on key record sources and materials, Mrs. Larson first provides history and context, then deals with the unique aspects of French-Canadian research before moving on to traditional record sources, finishing with a summing up of record repositories and online sources. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1874-5. #GPC 3286. $8.95

MASSACHUSETTS GENEALOGY RESEARCH Denise R. Larson This guide opens with a summary of Massachusetts history from its Puritan and Pilgrim beginnings, then describes local records, which are organized by town. The author identifies the major repositories of statewide, regional, and ethnic collections of genealogical and historical sources, giving websites, addresses, and phone numbers. The guide concludes with all the major websites for research as well as the principal published sources. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-2012-0. #GPC 3287. $8.95

MICHIGAN GENEALOGY RESEARCH Carol McGinnis Noted Michigan expect Carol McGinnis here first provides history and context, then discusses record sources such as vital records and census records, newspapers and county histories, territorial, state, and federal land records related to the Northwest Territories. This guide also provides a list of major record repositories and a list of the best online sources for Michigan research. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1888-2. #GPC 3524. $8.95

VIRGINIA GENEALOGY RESEARCH Carol McGinnis This guide gives an overview of the history of settlement patterns and migrations in Virginia and into other states, then discusses the importance of county-level research. Ms. McGinnis describes the background, location and use of various records groups such as vital, church, cemetery, land, probate, military, census records and supplementary sources such as family histories and bibles, periodicals, records repositories, and online resources. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1896-7. #GPC 3528. $8.95

U.S. FEDERAL CENSUS RECORDS Kory L. Meyerink This guide answers the important questions regarding research in the federal censuses–where are the records located; how do you access them; and how do you use them. Mr. Meyerink uses an ingenious set of charts to show the difference in census content on a state-by-state basis, decade by decade, from 1790 to 1940. Today,

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company most census research is conducted online, and Mr. Meyerink identifies the censuses that are available from each of the many websites dealing with census records. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1960-5. #GPC 3874. $8.95

ENGLISH GENEALOGY RESEARCH Paul Milner Milner’s guide focuses on the basic record sources underlying all English research: civil registration, parish registers, diocesan records, probate records, and census records. Within this framework Milner emphasizes the key records of birth, marriage, and death and how to find them, discusses records of wills and administrations dating back to the 1300s and their location, and examines census returns from 1841, explaining their usefulness and where they can be found. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1887-5. #GPC 3864. $8.95

IRISH GENEALOGY RESEARCH Brian Mitchell Mr. Mitchell describes the sources used in Irish research, where to find them, and how to use them. He focuses on key record sources and materials and finishes with a summing up of record repositories and online sources. From emigration lists and surname histories to church registers and census records—each accompanied with important background information—he lays out the whole of Irish genealogical research. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1870-7. #GPC 3866. $8.95

SCOTS-IRISH GENEALOGY RESEARCH Brian Mitchell The term Scots-Irish refers to people who originated in Scotland and settled in the 17th century in Ireland in the nine northern counties of Ulster. About 250,000 Scots-Irish immigrated to North America between 1717 and 1776, mainly near Philadelphia, then moved west to the Appalachian region. This guide aids researchers in tracing those Irish ancestors who arrived in North Aemeria prior to 1800. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-1996-4. #GPC 3876. $8.95

ANCESTRY.COM RESEARCH George G. Morgan The best known name in genealogy, Ancestry.com has more than 30,000 databases with more than 11 billion records. It’s such a wellestablished brand that it’s the first place many researchers turn to for information. This guide offers tips and insights to help you navigate the overwhelming variety of search options at Ancestry.com: how to search all the databases at once, how to search a category of collections, or search within a single database, how to get the most out of massive collections of genealogical records, how to add facts and narratives to the tens of thousands of existing family trees, how to build your own family history, and so much more! 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1983-4. #GPC 3890. $8.95

FAMILYSEARCH.ORG RESEARCH George G. Morgan FamilySearch is the family history arm of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The website is available to the public free of charge and offers search and browse access to all of its materials. This guide provides an outline of the site’s most useful features through primary navigation tools such as Family Tree, Memories, and Search. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-1995-7. #GPC 3891. $8.95

MARYLAND GENEALOGY RESEARCH Michael A. Ports Focusing on traditional record sources such as vital records, court, land, and probate records,

3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 260/ Baltimore, Md. 21211 this guide contains useful tips, research advice, analyses of the major record sources used in Maryland research and offers clues to finding those records in state and local repositories. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-1998-8. #GPC 4665. $8.95

NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGY RESEARCH Michael A. Ports This guide explains that genealogical research in this state must start at the county level, going back to 1663 with the formation of Albemarle County. The researcher should start at the NC Office of Archives and History in Raleigh, which houses original or microfilm copies of most county records. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-2003-8. #GPC 4666. $8.95

OHIO GENEALOGY RESEARCH Michael A. Ports This guide offers a quick overview of records, record repositories, and online resources, especially as found in county courthouses as well as the Ohio Network of American History Research Centers, positioned geographically around the largest metropolitan areas and coordinated by the Ohio History Center in Columbus. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-2013-7. #GPC 4667. $8.95

OLD SOUTHWEST GENEALOGY RESEARCH Dorothy Williams Potter The Old Southwest consisted of territory east of the Mississippi, including Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and parts of Louisiana and Florida. Settlers arriving from the Atlantic colonies were required to obtain passports for passage through this country, and after the Revolutionary War, settlers holding land were required to file proof of ownership. Thus an entire body of records grew up in the pre-statehood period. This guide identifies the major documents collections containing public land records and passport and travel documents. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1971-1. #GPC 4679. $8.95

REVOLUTIONARY WAR GENEALOGY RESEARCH Craig R. Scott Mr. Scott provides step-by-step guidance to National Archives microfilm records, citations to the standard works on Revolutionary War genealogy, pension records, compiled service records, and records of lineage societies, explaining how they can be used and where they can be found. Mr. Scott covers the important records of the militia, state troops, and Continental troops, including muster rolls, pay rolls, bounty land records, and settled accounts. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1886-8. #GPC 5210. $8.95

EVERNOTE Drew Smith Evernote is a free online service designed to capture and store nearly all kinds of digital information, including typed notes, handwritten notes, audio files, photos, documents, web pages, and e-mail. Synchronized across all your devices, it organizes everything from note and files to blogs and Internet articles. This guide explains how to access this useful electronic tool. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-2018-2. #GPC 5448. $8.95

GERMAN GENEALOGY RESEARCH Ernest Thode Mr. Thode guides the researcher through German records, then brings him to the American

Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 side of the story with an outline of German emigration patterns and a guide to the massive body of German-American records most in use today. With information on ship’s passenger lists, surnames and given names, places of origin, and vital records, as well as citations to the best books and online sources, this outline gives you the key elements of a research strategy. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1885-1. #GPC 5759. $8.95

WAR OF 1812 RESEARCH War of 1812 Preserve the Pensions Fund Service records for veterans of this war are found mostly in the National Archives but also in various other archives and repositories. This guide gives the locations of the records and a description of their contents. 2016. ISBN 978-0-8063-2035-9. #GPC 1781. $8.95

Works by Elizabeth Mills EVIDENCE EXPLAINED: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace. Third Edition Elizabeth Shown Mills We are pleased to announce a new edition of what is now the definitive guide to the citation of historical sources, whether you want to cite a podcast or a census record. The new edition includes updates to numerous websites, new citation models for electronic sources such as blogs and online forums, as well as traditional and non-traditional genealogical sources, thus continuing its role as the singlemost comprehensive style manual of genealogical writing and publishing. Among its unique features, this work discusses source citations for every known class of records, including microfilm and microfiche, and records created by digital media: websites, digital books and journals, DVDs, CDs, audio files, podcasts, and E-zines. A Library Journal “Best Reference”! 3rd ed., 892 pp., indexed, 2015. ISBN 978-08063-2017-5. #GPC 3878. $59.95

EVIDENCE! Citation & Analysis for the Family Historian Elizabeth Shown Mills Evidence! is a reliable standard for both the correct form of source citation and the sound analysis of evidence. To quote the author, “Research, evidence, citation, and analysis are inseparable. Evidence is the vehicle that moves our research from curiosity to reality. Citation and analysis are the twin highways that get us there, smoothly and safely. Evidence! . . . offers a road map for beginners, who hope to avoid mistakes, and guideposts for the advanced, who already appreciate the need to map their own course precisely. . . .”

124 pp., indexed. (1997), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-1543-0. #GPC 3846. $19.95

PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGY: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers, and Librarians Edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills Professional Genealogy is a manual by professionals for everyone serious about genealogy.

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For family historians who want to do their own study, reliably, it describes the standards. For hobbyists, attorneys, and medical scientists who seek professional researchers, it’s a consumer guide that defines quality and facilitates choices. For librarians who struggle to help a whole new class of patrons, it provides a bridge to the methods, sources, and minutiae of “history, up-close and personal.” For established genealogical professionals, it offers benchmarks by which they can advance their skills and places their businesses on sounder footing. And for all those who dream of turning a fascinating hobby into a successful career, Professional Genealogy details the preparation and the processes. Its 29 chapters, written by two dozen scholars, range over the following topic areas: research skills and the analysis of evidence, writing and compiling genealogical research, the core genealogy library collection, genealogical ethics and standards, editing and publishing, and topics relating to the profession of genealogist. 8½" x 11". xxvi, 654 pp., illus., indexed. (2001), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1648-2. #GPC 3844. $59.95

QUICKSHEET: Citing ANCESTRY.COM Databases & Images Evidence! Style. 1st Rev. Ed. Elizabeth Shown Mills This QuickSheet provides rules and models for citing the myriad databases and images you use on Ancestry.com. With this guide, you’ll know instantly how to cite databases that include census records, vital records, passenger lists, city directories, and family trees; and how to cite images that include manuscripts, maps, newspapers, and online books and articles. You’ll also find the standards you need for the correct citation of Ancestry sources, as well as help in judging the reliability of those sources. For most Ancestry. com sources, sample citations are shown here in three styles: Source List Entry, Full Reference Note, and Short Reference Note, each showing you how to deal with author/creator, title, website, URL, date accessed, item type, source of sources, and so forth. 1st rev. ed. 4 pp. folded to 8½" x 11", laminated sheet. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1867-7. #GPC 3859. $9.95

QUICKSHEET: Citing Genetic Sources for History Research Evidence! Style Elizabeth Shown Mills This guide shows you how to cite sources in compiling a genealogy using DNA analysis—how to report test results, analyses, and instructional matter in ways that support the traditionally sound standards for citations. Ms. Mills explains the basic citation formats, and she provides a template which shows exactly how to identify source list entries and reference notes. Then she provides examples of common source types, showing how to use them in a course list entry, in a full reference note, and in a short reference note. 4 pp. folded to 8½" x 11", laminated sheet. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-2016-8. #GPC 3877. $9.95

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QUICKSHEET: Citing Online Historical Resources Evidence! Style. 1st Rev. Ed. Elizabeth Shown Mills This QuickSheet provides a template for citing historical sources on the Internet. It also lays down rules to help you judge the reliability of these sources. Published in the form of a laminated folder, the QuickSheet contains a series of sample citations showing the correct way to identify online sources such as databases, census images, and digital books and articles. It provides rules and models for common record types such as passenger lists, vital records, and newspapers. The QuickSheet shows you how to cite author/creator/owner of a website, title of the website, place (URL), date posted, and so forth. 1st rev. ed. 4 pp. folded to 8½" x 11", laminated sheet. (2007), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1776-2. #GPC 3849. $9.95

QUICKSHEET: Citing Online African-American Historical Resources Evidence! Style Elizabeth Shown Mills This QuickSheet provides models for citing common resources such as databases, image copies, transcripts, blogs, books, and articles, using the widely accepted citation principles established in the QuickSheet series. Tailored to the AfricanAmerican experience, the source citation models bear on subjects such as slave manifests, slave narratives, Freedmen’s Bureau records, and slave census schedules. 4 pp. folded to 8½" x 11", laminated sheet. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1871-4. #GPC 3863. $9.95

QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s Guide to Individual Problem Analysis: A Strategic Plan Evidence! Style Elizabeth Shown Mills Offering a 10-step solution to genealogical problems, this QuickSheet provides a systematic basis for problem solving unique to genealogy. When faced with an elusive person or missing or contradictory information, these steps will help you to resolve tricky problems related to sources, evidence, and proof. This QuickSheet also contains a “Life Stages Worksheet”—a form to be filled in covering most life events from birth to death through six specific stages of life. 8½" × 11", two-sided, laminated sheet. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1895-0. #GPC 3870. $7.95

QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s Guide to the Research Process Elizabeth Shown Mills This guide explains how successful research can be achieved by following four models: the Research Process Model—analyze the problem, place it in legal and social context, identify related and associated individuals, identify relevant resources, and develop a research plan; the Research Analysis Model—provide information from which we select evidence for analysis, then a sound conclusion may be treated as

www.genealogical.com “proof” until and unless new evidence emerges to the contrary; the Identity Triangulation Model—identity is every know detail of a human life and is determined by persona, relationships, and origin; the Reliability Model—proof is a body of evidence accumulated in the process of research and analysis. 4 pp., folded to 8½" x 11," laminated sheet. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1892-9. #GPC 3867. $9.95

QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s Guide to Cluster Research (the FAN Principle) Elizabeth Shown Mills To prove identity, origin, and parentage individuals must be studied in the context of their FAN club—family, associates, and neighbors. This guide explains how to apply the FAN principle where direct evidence is usually lacking to answer specific research questions regarding our ancestors. 4 pp., folded to 8½" x 11," laminated sheet. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1894-3. #GPC 3868. $9.95

QUICKSHEET: The Historical Biographer’s Guide to Finding People in Databases & Indexes Elizabeth Shown Mills Historical records in databases and indexes often contain a number of weaknesses—erratic spelling, confusing family surnames, female name usage, penmanship, transcription and translation anomalies, and arbitrary selection criteria in data entry. This guide shows how to adopt proactive strategies to overcome these problems and thus get the full benefit of databases and indexes. 4 pp., folded to 8½" x 11," laminated sheet. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1893-6. #GPC 3869. $9.95

QUICKSHEET: Your Stripped-Bare Guide to Historical Proof Elizabeth Shown Mills Ms. Mills defines ‘proof’ as a conclusion we reach from a body of evidence. No single source

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company can serve as ‘proof.’ No one piece of information can provide it. No one bit of evidence can stand alone. Ms. Mills suggests three ways to arrive at ‘proof’: evaluating the source, evaluating the information, and evaluating and processing the evidence. Ms. Mills also provides a “Process Map for Historical Researchers,” established on the principle that sources provide information from which we identify evidence for analysis. A sound conclusion may then be considered ‘proof.’ 8½" x 11", two-sided, laminated sheet. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-2001-4. #GPC 3872. $7.95

QUICKSHEET: Your Stripped-Bare Guide to Citing Sources Elizabeth Shown Mills Here Ms. Mills offers the essentials of citing sources for everything from books and articles to manuscripts and websites, providing a template that can be applied to any type of source material. She also offers a source-data collection form to fill out so that each source can be identified, answering the basic who, what, where, and when type of questions as quickly and easily as possible. 8½" x 11", two-sided, laminated sheet. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-2002-1. #GPC 3873. $7.95

Census Records AMERICAN POPULATION BEFORE THE FEDERAL CENSUS OF 1790 Evarts B. Greene & Virginia D. Harrington This is an exhaustive survey of the population lists, estimates, and statistics that were produced in the American colonies before the first federal census of 1790. The population lists, which are of paramount importance to the genealogist, include poll lists, tax lists, taxables, militia lists, and censuses, and were originally drawn up for purposes of taxation and local defense. Gleaned from archives in Britain and the U.S. and from a wide range of published sources, this scholarly work identifies every type of population list taken before 1790, giving the

MAP GUIDE TO THE U.S. FEDERAL CENSUSES, 1790–1920 William Thorndale & William Dollarhide This work shows all U.S. county boundaries from 1790 to 1920. On each of the nearly 400 maps the old county lines are superimposed over the modern ones to highlight the boundary changes at 10-year intervals. Also included are (1) a history of census growth; (2) the technical facts about each census; (3) a discussion of census accuracy; (4) an essay on available sources for each state’s old county lines; and (5) a statement with each map indicating which county census lines exist and which are lost. An index lists all present-day counties, plus nearly all defunct counties or counties later re-named. With each map there is data on boundary changes, notes about the census, and locality finding keys. There also are inset maps that clarify territorial lines, a state-by-state bibliography of sources, and an appendix outlining pitfalls in mapping county boundaries. 8½" x 11". 445 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1987), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1188-3. #GPC 5786. $59.95

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STATE CENSUS RECORDS Ann S. Lainhart State censuses rank with federal censuses as a major genealogical resource but remain under-utilized. State censuses not only stand as substitutes for some of the missing 1790, 1800, 1810, and 1890 censuses (as well as many county and statewide enumerations lost or destroyed between 1790 and 1890) but also as valuable population enumerations in their own right. Many state censuses, for example, asked different questions than the federal census, so they record information that cannot be found elsewhere in federal schedules. State by state, year by year, often county by county and district by district, Mrs. Lainhart shows what is available in state census records, when it is available, and what one might expect to find in the way of data. 116 pp. (1992), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-80631362-7. #GPC 3275. $21.00

Immigration & Passenger Lists General MORTON ALLAN DIRECTORY of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals for the Years 1890 to 1930 at the Port of New York, and for the Years 1904 to 1926 at the Ports of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore By year and by steamship company, and thereunder by port of entry, this work lists the name of the vessel, the exact date of the vessel’s arrival, and the port of embarkation. Thus, if the port of entry and the approximate arrival dates are known, it may be possible to determine the name of the vessel and the name of the passenger line. If the port of embarkation is known, it may be possible to narrow the search even further. And if the name of the ship and the name of the line are known, it may be possible to determine the exact date of arrival. 268 pp. (1931), repr. 2001. ISBN 978-0-80630830-2. #GPC 80. $28.00

SHIPS OF OUR ANCESTORS Michael J. Anuta This is a compilation of photographs of the steamships that transported immigrants to this country in the heyday of mass migration. These ships were owned and operated by such famous shipping lines as North German Lloyd, White Star, Cunard, Guion, Red Star, Inman, and HamburgAmerican. Photos of nearly 900 ships are arranged here in alphabetical order, and each ship is further identified by date, shipping line, and source. 387 pp., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-1381-8. #GPC 125. $37.95

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AMERICAN PASSENGER ARRIVAL RECORDS. A Guide to the Records of Immigrants Arriving at American Ports by Sail and Steam. Updated and Enlarged Edition Michael Tepper Millions of people made their way to America in the most determined and sustained migration the world has ever known. Initially they left traces of their immigration in scattered records and documents. Later their arrival here was documented so minutely that the records resulting are among the largest, the most continuous and the most uniform in the nation’s archives. These passenger arrival records identify by name, place of origin, and other particulars the vast majority of persons who participated in the great Atlantic migration. This book examines the records in their historical and legal framework, and it explains what they contain, where they can be found, and how they can be used. In effect, it is a road map through the mass of records and archival resources documenting immigrant arrivals from the time of the earliest settlements to the passage of the Quota Acts three centuries later. This edition features expanded coverage of colonial emigration records, finding aids and reference materials, National Archives microfilm programs and publications, current projects and new developments in immigration research, and more. 142 pp., illus., paper. (1993), repr. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8063-1380-1. #GPC 8700. $16.50

English THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1607–1660 Peter Wilson Coldham This is a reworking of the records of the Exchequer, the 1624 and 1625 censuses of Virginia, and the records of licenses and examination of persons found in John Camden Hotten’s Original Lists of Persons of Quality (1874). To Hotten’s basic list, which he has revised and augmented to 1660, Coldham has added records of vagrants, waifs, and prostitutes. He has also added new transcriptions of records—not in Hotten—of servants sent to “foreign plantationes” from Bristol, 1654–1660; and he has added much more from port books, court records, and from many types of official papers and documents. 600 pp., indexed., paper. (1988), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1192-0. #GPC 1097. $43.50

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1661–1699 Peter Wilson Coldham This second volume, like the others in the series, is arranged by year and thereunder by date of record. Taken from every available source in the public archives of England, the entries give, usually, name, age, occupation, residence, ship, and destination, and for each there is a precise citation. Some 30,000 emigrants are identified. Includes indexes to person and ships. 900 pp., indexed, paper. (1990), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1800-4. #GPC 1102. $ 60.00

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1700–1750 Peter Wilson Coldham Following the arrangement of the two earlier works, the third volume provides a comprehensive list of emigrants from surviving records in English archives. The records used in this volume, in addition to the usual spread of sources, derive principally from Plantation Apprenticeship Bindings; Port Books; and Convict Pardons on Condition of Transportation. Again, as with the other volumes, there are indexes of names and ships. Identifies some 25,000 emigrants. 748 pp., indexed, paper. (1992), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1334-4. #GPC 1104. $49.00

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS, 1751–1776 Peter Wilson Coldham This fourth and final volume brings the story of English emigration in the colonial period to its close. Voluntary emigration from the British Isles went into a steep decline after the year 1750, only to rise again sharply from 1770 and to reach epidemic proportions by 1773, a year of great economic hardship in Britain. The records drawn on, in addition to the usual sources, include port books, plantation apprenticeship bindings, and treasury records of emigrants departing from English ports. The four volumes combined identify about 100,000 English emigrants to colonial America from virtually every reference that can be found in England. 358 pp., indexed, paper. (1993), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1376-4. #GPC 1106. $33.00

THE COMPLETE BOOK OF EMIGRANTS IN BONDAGE, 1614–1775 Peter Wilson Coldham Between 1614 and 1775 some 50,000 English men, women, and children were sentenced to be sent to the American colonies for a variety of crimes. The data on those involuntary colonists came from a variety of official English records. The names of those deported are printed in alphabetical order. Most entries include some or all of the following information: parish of origin, sentencing court, nature of the offense, date of sentence, date and ship on which transported, date and place landed in America, and the English county in which the sentence was passed. 920 pp., paper. 1988. ISBN 978-0-8063-1221-7. #GPC 1098. $60.00

Huguenot THE TRAIL OF THE HUGUENOTS in Europe, the United States, South Africa, and Canada G. Elmore Reaman This is the story of the great exodus of the Huguenots from France at the end of the 17th century and of their dispersal to places in Europe, the U.S., Canada, and South Africa. Over half of the book is devoted to the Huguenots and their direct descendants in Canada and the U.S., especially those who settled in North and South Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, and

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New England. An appendix contains the names of hundreds of Huguenot immigrants with dates and places of their arrival. In addition, there are short biographical sketches with genealogical data, a list of English surnames of French derivation, additions and corrections by Milton Rubincam, and an index of names and places other than those mentioned in the genealogies and appendices. 318 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1963), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0290-4. #GPC 4810. $36.00

Lineage records/ hereditARy Societies/ Royal & Noble & heraldry PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR CHARLEMAGNE’S DESCENDANTS. Vol. III J. Orton Buck, Jr. & Timothy F. Beard This work contains over 85 lines of descent of living people from the Emperor Charlemagne. Each section of the book is headed with the name of the immigrant ancestor through whom descent is traced, followed by all family names in the line of descent in America. In addition to the pedigrees, which follow closely the format of Volumes I and II, this volume has a chapter titled “A Glimpse of Emperor Lothair,” by Prof. J. A. Cabaniss and a list of corrections to Volume II. 389 pp., indexed, paper. (1978), repr. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8063-1211-8. #GPC 775. $37.95

PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR CHARLEMAGNE’S DESCENDANTS. Vol. II Aileen L. Langston & J. Orton Buck, Jr. With a Foreword by Timothy F. Beard This work contains more than 70 lines of descent of living people from the Emperor Charlemagne. Each line is carefully documented and has been verified and approved by Timothy F. Beard, Genealogist General of the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne. Each chapter is headed with the name of the immigrant ancestor through whom descent is traced, followed by each family name in the line of descent in America. This work also contains a chapter on “Charlemagne and His Children,” by Prof. J. A. Cabaniss and a lengthy survey of contemporary genealogical scholarship by Timothy Beard. 516 pp., indexed, paper. (1974), repr. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8063-1163-0. #GPC 3285. $43.50

PEDIGREES OF SOME OF THE EMPEROR CHARLEMAGNE’S DESCENDANTS. Vol. I Marcellus D. A. R. von Redlich This work, provides accepted lines of descent from Charlemagne in the form of members’ applications submitted to the Order of the Crown of Charlemagne in the U.S. Individual chapters list American families that link up with one or more royal lines. Data for each family member includes birth, marriage, children, connecting lines, station, distinctions, and honors. 320 pp., indexed, paper. (1941), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0494-6. #GPC 4835. $33.00

A WHO’S WHO OF YOUR ANCESTRAL SAINTS Alan J. Koman For the first time, the lives of 275 early European saints are retold and accompanied by lineages connecting those saints to twenty-four of the great men and women of medieval Europe. Anyone living today who can connect to these medieval personages can claim forefathers among the princes of the earth as well as the princes of Heaven.

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THE ROYAL DESCENTS OF 600 IMMIGRANTS to the American Colonies or the United States. 2008 Edition with Addendum and Coda Gary Boyd Roberts This is a comprehensive survey of virtually all printed sources that establish American genealogical links to medieval kings and their “dark age” and “ancient world” forebears. In the 2006 edition of this work, Mr. Roberts added 18 new immigrants to his previous 650. In this new 2008 edition, he has added 28 more, so that, with a few disproofs, the total is now 688. cxv, 910 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1853-0. #GPC 4963. $75.00

The historical period covered is vast. From St. Gregory “the Illuminator” (b. 256–d. 326) to St. Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster (b. ca. 1277–d. 1322), the saints presented here span ten centuries. On earth, some were great men, such as Alfred “the Great,” Bernard of Clairvaux, and Charlemagne. Others, such as Elizabeth of Hungary, Marie of Brabant, and Odilia, led lives that are just as moving today as in their own time. 457 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-80631824-0. # GPC 3260. $37.95

Families Directly Descended from ALL THE ROYAL FAMILIES IN EUROPE (495 to 1932) AND MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS Elizabeth M. Leach Rixford This work extends many of the connections laid out in Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors and War Service to the royal and noble families of Europe. The notable ancestors include Cerdic, first of the West Saxon kings; Alfred the Great; Robert Bruce; Kings Henry I, II and III; Kings Edward I, II and III; and many lines through Charlemagne, Louis I, the Earls of Warren, the Dukes of Normandy, the Royal House of Portugal, the House of Capet, the Counts of Anjoy, the Kings of Jerusalem, and more. The author also shows how several Mayflower lines are connected to all the members of the Vermont Society of Mayflower Descendants. xvi, 202 pp., charts, illus., indexed, paper. (1932; Supplement, 1943), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-80634945-9. #CFC 9401. $30.00

ROYALTY FOR COMMONERS. The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa. Fourth Edition Roderick W. Stuart Royalty for Commoners documents the complete known genealogy of John of Gaunt, son of King Edward III and Queen Philippa. Thus, any commoner who can connect his or her family lineage to that of John of Gaunt can now be shown to share the same basic royal heritage as the most noble knight—the complete heritage, not just the Plantagenet ascent. This is the usual lineage through which a commoner can enter the domain of European royalty.

even if you already own the first edition, as likely several million Americans can prove their descent from this noted governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Also new in this volume are the many connections to distinguished Dudley descendants identified by Gary Boyd Roberts in his two volumes of Notable Kin and elsewhere. 2nd ed. 467 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1751-9. #GPC 6161. $49.00

ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry. Volume 2. Reverend FRANCIS MARBURY and Five Generations of His Descendants Through ANNE (MARBURY) HUTCHINSON and KATHERINE (MARBURY) SCOTT Marston Watson Thousands of Americans can claim the Marbury family’s lineal connections to their royal and noble ancestry, from William the Conqueror through Edward I. This volume focuses on two of English minister Francis Marbury’s daughters, Katherine Marbury Scott and Anne Marbury Hutchinson (the Puritan iconoclast and co-founder of Rhode Island), who immigrated with their husbands to the New World in the 1630s. It covers the first five generations of their descendants, carrying the various lines up to and beyond the Revolutionary War, into the sixth generation. The book concludes with an everyname index, a comprehensive bibliography, and a “Lineage Society Index” with the names of eligible Marbury ancestors associated with a number of distinguished hereditary societies. 342 pp., indexed. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8063-17465. #GPC 6162. $55.00

ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry. VOLUME 3. SAMUEL APPLETON and His Wife JUDITH EVERARD and Five Generations of Their Descendants Marston Watson Thousands of Americans are direct descendants of Samuel Appleton (1586–1670) of Ipswich, Massachusetts, who had royal and noble connections to William the Conqueror, and of his wife, Judith Everard, whose ancestors included William’s sister Adelaide, as well as Louis IV, King of the Franks. This third volume covers five generations (with their sixth-generation children) of Samuel and Judith Appleton descendants, carrying them up to the period of the Revolutionary War and beyond.

4th ed., 394 pp., indexed, paper. (2002), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-1687-1. #GPC 5655. $42.00

528 pp., indexed. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-17793. #GPC 6163. $60.00

ROYAL FAMILIES: Americans of Royal and Noble Ancestry. Second Edition. VOLUME 1. Governor THOMAS DUDLEY and Descendants Through Five Generations. Second Edition. Marston Watson The second edition of this volume covers nearly 900 new Dudley descendants through the sixth generation. It is an essential work,

ANCESTRAL ROOTS OF CERTAIN AMERICAN COLONISTS Who Came to America before 1700. Eighth Edition Frederick Lewis Weis Edited with Additions and Corrections by William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall In this edition, out of a total of 398 ancestral lines, 91 have been extensively revised and 60 have been added, while almost all lines have had at least some minor corrections. This edition

3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 260/ Baltimore, Md. 21211 is 30 percent longer than its predecessor, thanks to the efforts of the new editors, and contains an every-name index, replacing the cumbersome indexes of the past. Besides Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, and Robert the Strong, descents in this work are traced from the following ancestral lines: Saxon and English monarchs, Gallic monarchs, early kings of Scotland and Ireland, kings and princes of Wales, Gallo-Romans and Alsatians, Norman and French barons, the Riparian branch of the Merovingian House, Merovingian kings of France, Isabel de Vermandois, and William de Warenne. 8th ed., 380 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1752-6. #GPC 6193. $37.95

THE MAGNA CHARTA SURETIES, 1215. The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215, and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America During the Early Colonial Years. Fifth Edition Frederick L. Weis & Arthur Adams. With Additions and Corrections by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., with William R. Beall At the signing of the Magna Charta, 25 men, representing the barons, signed as sureties of the baronial performance, in effect pledging the barons to fulfill their obligations to the Crown in accordance with the terms of the Great Charter. Of these 25 sureties only 17 have identified descendants, and all 17 are represented in this work, which traces their connections to approximately 160 American colonists. 5th ed. 236 pp., indexed, paper. (1999), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-1609-3. #GPC 6216. $33.00

Military & Pension Records Civil War SOUTHERN LOYALISTS IN THE CIVL WAR: The Southern Claims Commission Gary B. Mills Six years after the Civil War, Congress created the Southern Claims Commission, through which pro-Union Southerners could apply for reimbursement of some of their losses. Some 22,298 cases were filed by individuals, family groups, churches, and businesses. These case files include such items as family letters and bibles, wills and probate records, personal accounts, and property inventories. The present work is a “master index” to the case files of the Commission, and it gives, in tabular form, the name of the claimant, his/her county and state, the Commission number, office and report numbers, and the year and status of the claim. 684 pp., paper. (1994), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-1441-9. #CFC 3847. $52.00

Revolutionary War “VILLAINY AND MADDNESS”: Washington’s Flying Camp Richard Lee Baker This work traces the Camp’s beginnings in Washington’s imagination to the dispatches of Congress enjoining the Middle States to commit specified numbers of militiamen, to the logistical difficulties in achieving the objectives in General Washington’s master plan, and to the

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AMERICAN MIGRATIONS 1765–1799. The lives, times, and families of colonial Americans who remained loyal to the British Crown before, during and after the Revolutionary War, as related in their own words and through their correspondence Peter Wilson Coldham The records of the American Loyalist Claims Commission include applications, correspondence, depositions, affidavits, and legal transcripts. Mr. Coldham has grouped the Loyalist cases by the name and normal residence of the person in whose right each claim was rendered. All 5,800 individual claims are abstracted here, touching on 15,000 individuals, some three-quarters of whom took up residence outside the U.S. after 1783. The remainder, including many who had been classed as Loyalists, became citizens of the new Republic. 948 pp., indexed. 2000. ISBN 978-0-8063-1618-5. #GPC 1122. $85.00

actual service of Flying Camp militia in the campaigns of 1776. The author devotes a separate chapter to Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, delineating each state’s response to the call for a Flying Camp contingent. Genealogists will appreciate the many references to actual members of the Flying Camp throughout the narrative. The work concludes with a list of Flying Camp commanders and officers, a comprehensive bibliography, and a full-name index. 7" x 10". 116 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5506-1. #CFC 9062. $22.00

VIRGINIA’S COLONIAL SOLDIERS. By Lloyd D. Bockstruck. See #GPC 490, p. 21. REVOLUTIONARY WAR BOUNTY LAND GRANTS Awarded by State Governments Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck Like the federal government, the states of Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia also awarded bounty lands to citizens and soldiers for service during the Revolution. Listed alphabetically, each entry in this index to the state records contains the name of the claimant, the state of service, rank held, date of the record, and acreage. Altogether about 35,000 names appear in the index. 636 pp., indexed, paper. (1996), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1511-9. #GPC 488. $55.00

REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSIONS Awarded by State Governments 1774–1874, the General and Federal Governments Prior to 1814, and by Private Acts of Congress to 1905

Lloyd deWitt Bockstruck This book recreates from other sources the Revolutionary War pension files generated prior to the fires of 1800 and 1814 in Washington, D.C. that destroyed so many records. The author has identified many of those pensioners whose file were lost and also has reconstructed their contents in varying degrees. Here we have an alphabetical lists of over 16,500 pensioners and an index naming a further 15,000 persons mentioned in the text. Each entry contains the name of the pensioner, dates of service and place of residence, details of his service, date of death, and names and relationships of surviving family members. 7" x 10". 1,066 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1869-1. #GPC 492. $89.50

THE LOYALISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA During the Revolution. By Robert O. DeMond. See GPC #1415, p. 18. FROM ACROSS THE SPANISH EMPIRE: Spanish Soldiers Who Helped Win the American Revolutionary War, 1776–1783. Arizona, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas Military Rosters Leroy Martinez The Spanish Empire, under King Carlos III, provided significant aid and support for America’s struggle for independence from Great Britain, and this book is the first to identify the Spanish combatants serving in North America during the Revolution. The book begins with a list of Spanish governors, Spanish forts, and a glossary of Spanish terms that appear in the records. At the heart of the work are the lists of Spanish soldiers who served in areas covering today’s states of Arizona, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas. In most cases, the author identifies each soldier by name, military unit, rank and date, and the source, as well as sometimes by age, place of origin in Europe, theater served in, and other factors—shedding light on some 7,500 Spanish combatants. xii, 269 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-08063-5784-3. #CFC 8350. $29.95

THE PENSION ROLL OF 1835. Indexed Edition. Four Volumes U.S. War Department The Pension Roll of 1835 is the most complete roll of Revolutionary War pensioners ever published. It was compiled by the War Department under Senate Resolutions of 1834–35 from lists of pensioners who had been enrolled under all previous acts of Congress. When GPC first reprinted the Roll in 1968, we rearranged it in four volumes, one each for the New England states, the Mid-Atlantic states, the Southern states, and the Mid-Western states; in 1992, GPC added a comprehensive index at the end of Volume IV. This Roll contains the names and service records of about 60,700 soldiers, both regulars and militia. Information given for each soldier generally includes rank, annual allowance, sums received, description of service, date when placed on the pension roll, and date of death or date of the law under which the pension was granted. 4 vols. 3,183 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1835), repr. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8063-1327-6. #CFC 5960. $250.00/set

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THE FINAL ROLLS of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory [and] INDEX TO THE FINAL ROLLS. Two Volumes Dawes Commission In 1893 the Dawes Commission was established to negotiate with the Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles (the Five Civilized Tribes) to abolish tribal governments and to provide for the allotment of land to tribal members. The Commission was empowered to prepare citizenship rolls (membership rolls) for each tribe to determine the proper distribution of land and to hear and “determine the applications of all persons who may apply to them for citizenship and . . . determine the right of such applicant to be admitted and enrolled.” The Final Rolls approved by the Commission contained the names of 101,000 Native Americans, of whom approximately one-fourth were full blood. Most rolls give name, age, sex, degree of Indian blood, and the number of the census card, generally known as the “enrollment card,” on which each citizen was enrolled. From the original Final Rolls, the Commission in 1907 published The Final Rolls of Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory along with the Index to the Final Rolls, reprinted here for the first time in a century. The Index volume, divided by tribe and broken down under the various categories noted above, provides the Indian’s name and the roll number. The roll number is the key to the Final Rolls volume, which lists enrollees by tribe and category and thereunder by name, age, sex, degree of blood, and the number of the census card. 2 vols. 633 & 635 pp., paper. (1907), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1731-1. #GPC 5903. The set: $125.00

THE KING’S MOUNTAIN MEN. The Story of the Battle, with Sketches of the American Soldiers Who Took Part Katherine Keogh White This work is based on contemporary records of Southwest Virginia, the Carolinas, Georgia, and Tennessee, with letters, documents, and additional material taken from the Lyman Draper Collection. The first section is a miscellany of court records of Watauga, Washington County, North Carolina (later Tennessee), 1778–1782, and contains, in addition, militia rosters for the years 1777 and 1779 and pension declarations filed by King’s Mountain participants and their heirs. Section Two contains biographical sketches of the soldiers, numbering close to 1,000 and arranged in alphabetical order. vi, 271 pp., indexed, paper. (1924), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-0383-3. #CFC 6310. $29.00

War of 1812 KENTUCKY IN THE WAR OF 1812 Anderson C. Quisenberry This work includes accounts of Kentucky heroes at the major battles in the conflict, biographical notices, and records of service of many Kentuckians. 242 pp., indexed, paper. (1915), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0282-9. #CFC 4730. $32.50

VIRGINIA MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812. Two Volumes Copied from rolls in the Auditor’s Office at Richmond, both volumes are arranged by company, under which are columns giving the soldier’s name, rank, the time of his service, and a “remarks” column which sometimes provides alternate readings of the soldier’s name, names of substitutes, and service notes, including whether the soldier was discharged, transferred, or had deserted. In Many cases, the militia companies are identified in relation to the Virginia county in which the company was raised. Names some 40,000 Virginia militiamen. Each volume contains its own index. 2 vols. 557 + 989 pp., indexed. (1851, 1852), repr. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8063-1672-7. #CFC 6099. $125.00/set

World War I THE GREAT WAR: A Guide to the Service Records of All of the World’s Fighting Men and Volunteers Christina K. Schaefer The only book of its kind, this ambitious effort to catalogue service records and related sources is international in scope, covering the soldiers of all countries participating in World War I, from Britain, Germany, and France, to Russia, Canada, and the U.S.; and from India, Australia, and Japan, to South Africa and Brazil! The first part of the book provides background on the organization of the military in 1914, the order of battle, how to use the records, and a general time-line of events, focusing on 1914 to 1918. The second part concentrates on the combatants, describing each country’s armed forces, conscription history, and its military and naval records, and, to the greatest extent possible, their location. 204 pp., illus., indexed. (1998), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-1554-6. #GPC 5178. $22.50

Native American CHEROKEE CITIZENSHIP COMMISSION DOCKETS: 1880–1884 & 1887–1889 Transcribed by Jeff Bowen This series describes the determinations of the Cherokee Nation Commission on Citizenship (a creation of the Tribal Council) and consists of abstracts of the Commission dockets. Besides giving the names of the applicant and presiding commissioners and the date of the determination, in most instances the transcriptions identify the names of family members and their relationship to the person(s) filing the application. In all, the series identifies more than 20,000 individuals. Vol. I: 368 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 9780-8063-5440-8. #CFC 9957. $37.95 Vol. II: 364 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 9780-8063-5501-6. #CFC 9011. $37.95 Vol. III: 358 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5513-9. CFC 9628. $37.95 Vol. IV: 358 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 9780-8063-5514-6. #CFC 9629. $37.95

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CHEROKEE INTERMARRIED WHITE, 1906 Transcribed by Jeff Bowen This series of transcriptions from the records of the Dawes Commission concerns files of persons claiming entitlement to a portion of the Cherokee tribal lands in 1906, based on the intermarriage of a Cherokee and a white person. Nearly 4,000 individuals made application on this basis. These volumes contain verbatim transcriptions of the successful applications. Information given includes the names and ages of all parties to the claims, dates of marriage, names and ages of children, places of birth and residence, and more. Vol. I: 330 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5670-9. #CFC 8061. $36.00 Vol. II: 330 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5671-6. #CFC 8062. $36.00 Vol. III: 334 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5676-1. #CFC 8063. $36.00 Vol. IV: 326 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5677-8. #CFC 8064. $36.00 Vol. V: 328 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5678-5. #CFC 8065. $36.00 Vol. VI: 338 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5684-6. #CFC 8066. $36.00 Vol. VII: 343 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5686-0. #CFC 8067. $36.00 Vol. VIII: 342 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5689-1. #CFC 8068. $36.00 Vol. IX: 290 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5692-1. #CFC 8069. $36.00 Vol. X: 294 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 9780-8063-5693-8. #CFC 8079. $36.00

CHICKASAW BY BLOOD. Enrollment Cards, 1898–1914 Jeff Bowen Chickasaw by Blood is a new series of Native American source records compiled by genealogist Jeff Bowen. The series is based on the Chickasaw enrollment cards, sometimes called “census cards,” prepared by the Commission to the Five Civilized Tribes (the Dawes Commission) between 1898 and 1914. This transcription provides the following information on each person: county of residence, post office (local address), name, relationship to first person named in application, age, sex, blood tribal enrollment (year, town, page), and similar identifying information for the parents of the first person named. Vol. I: 238 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 9780-8063-5446-0. #CFC 9958. $32.50 Vol. II: 238 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 9780-8063-5462-0. #CFC 9962. $32.50 Vol. III: 235 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5479-8. #CFC 9625. $32.50 Vol. IV: 246 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 9780-8063-5485-9. #CFC 9626. $32.50 Vol. V: 240 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 9780-8063-5490-3. #CFC 9627. $32.50

EASTERN CHEROKEE BY BLOOD, 1906– 1910, from the U.S. Court of Claims, 1906–1910. Cherokee-Related Records of Special Commissioner Guion Miller Transcribed by Jeff Bowen This series of transcriptions by Mr. Bowen is based on the Guion Miller applications, part of Record Groups 75 and 123 of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. Mr. Bowen begins with an Introduction describing the origins of the Guion Miller rolls and the methodology used in abstracting them. The applications provide the application number, the applicant’s name and city of residence, the number of other persons in his family, references to family members found in other applications, and the disposition of the application. In some instances, Mr. Bowen has supplemented the core elements found in the abstracts with references to other family members by name, relationship(s), and dates of birth and/or death.

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TRACING ANCESTORS AMONG THE FIVE CIVILIZED TRIBES Rachal Mills Lennon Stories about Indian ancestors in the family tree are common among both black and white families whose roots go deep in the American Southeast, especially those with links to the Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles, the Five Civilized Tribes. This work is designed to eliminate speculation and to help you determine the truth about your Indian ancestry. It focuses on the toughest period to research—the century or so prior to the removal of the Southeastern nations to Indian Territory. It provides the cultural, genealogical, and historical background needed to turn family stories into proved lineages, and it outlines a method of research that will take you as far back as the colonial and early federal periods and forward to the great tribal enrollment records of the late 19th century. 156 pp., indexed, paper. (2002), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1688-8. #GPC 3350. $27.00

Vol. I: 286 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5270-1. #CFC 9869. $35.00 Vol. II: 277 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5298-5. #CFC 9892. $35.00 Vol. III: 283 pp., indexed, paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5345-6. #CFC 9900. $35.00 Vol. IV: 285 pp., indexed, paper. 2007. ISBN 9780-8063-5349-4. #CFC 9901. $35.00 Vol. V: 285 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780-8063-5366-1. #CFC 9902. $35.00 Vol. VI: 279 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780-8063-5388-3. #CFC 9926. $35.00

Vol. VII: 288 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5389-0. #CFC 9927. $35.00 Vol. VIII: 286 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5390-6. #CFC 9928. $35.00 Vol. IX: 283 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5396-8. #CFC 9929. $35.00 Vol. X: 282 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5402-6. #CFC 9941. $35.00 Vol. XI: 272 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5410-1. #CFC 9943. $35.00 Vol. XII: 257 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5414-9. #CFC 9944. $35.00 CHOCTAW BY BLOOD ENROLLMENT CARDS, 1898–1914 Transcribed by Jeff Bowen These volumes contain verbatim transcriptions of 6,100 Choctaw enrollment cards of Choctaw citizens by blood, by intermarriage, and freedmen. All the cards list householders’ names as well as miscellaneous notes pertaining to the enrollees’ circumstances. When this series is completed it is projected to reach about 20 volumes and will contain many thousands of names. Vol. I: 336 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780-8063-5731-7. #CFC 8601. $35.00 Vol. II: 332 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780-8063-5739-3. #CFC 8602. $35.00 Vol. III: 330 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5740-9. #CFC 8603. $35.00 Vol. IV: 328 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780-8063-5745-4. #CFC 8604. $35.00 Vol. V: 330 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780-8063-5748-5. #CFC 8605. $35.00 Vol. VI: 340 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 9780-8063-5759-1. #CFC 8606. $35.00 Vol. VII: 338 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5772-0. #CFC 8607. $35.00 Vol. VIII: 328 pp., indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN 978-0-8063-5789-8. #CFC 8608. $35.00

CHEROKEE CONNECTIONS Myra Vanderpool Gormley Cherokee Connections is an introduction to genealogical sources pertaining to the Cherokee nation, and it is designed specifically for researchers who are trying to prove their heritage for tribal membership as well as for those who are simply interested in investigating family legends about Cherokee ancestry. All important sources of genealogical value are explained with

respect to the reasons why the various records were generated and where they can be accessed today. 64 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1995), repr. 2005. ISBN 978-0-8063-1579-9. #GPC 2271. $11.00

THE HISTORY OF THE CHEROKEE INDIANS and Their Legends and Folk Lore Emmet Starr Emmet Starr’s History is the classic account of the early Cherokees, their constitution, treaties with the federal government, land transactions, school system, migration and resettlement, committees, councils, and officials, religion, language, and culture, and a host of other topics. More than half the book is devoted to genealogies and biographies, of which there are several hundred, giving information on births, marriages, and deaths over a period of several generations and naming thousands of related persons. 680 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1921), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1729-8. #GPC 5551. $60.00

THE MIDWEST THE GERMAN ELEMENT in the Ohio Valley: Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana Gustav Koerner. Trans. & edited by Don Heinrich Tolzmann This volume covers the role of Germans and German-Americans in helping to establish Cincinnati as the center of Ohio Valley German immigrant life. Mr. Tolzmann’s footnotes throughout provide more comments concerning Koerner’s subjects and their families. 144 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-80635507-8. #CFC 9265. $22.00

New England THE PLANTERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH. A Study of the Emigrants and Emigration in Colonial Times: to Which are Added Lists of Passengers to Boston and to the Bay Colony; the Ships Which Brought Them; Their English Homes, and the Places of Their Settlement in Massachusetts, 1620–1640 Charles E. Banks This work contains the names of 3,600 passengers on the 96 ships that brought them to New England. Working with the same records employed by Savage, Drake, and Hotten, and with records unknown or inaccessible to them, Col. Banks here pulls the several classes of records together to form the most complete and authoritative collection of passenger lists for the period ever published. In addition to the names of passengers and ships, places of origin, and places of

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residence in America, the book includes indexes to surnames, ships, English parishes, and New England towns. xiii, 231 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1930), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0018-4. #GPC 304. $28.00

TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF 2,285 ENGLISH EMIGRANTS TO NEW ENGLAND Charles E. Banks This “Dictionary” comprises genealogical records of nearly 3,000 emigrants, giving their English homes, names of ships in which they sailed, towns in which they settled in New England, and references to the printed or manuscript sources from which the information derived. Col. Banks searched the records of nearly 2,000 parishes in England to connect the New England immigrants with their native parishes. Additional information is provided in a series of indexes: Index to Emigrants to New England; Index of the Wives and Children of the Emigrants; Index of Parishes; Index of Ships; and Index of Towns in New England. 333 pp., indexed, paper. (1937), repr. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8063-0019-1. #GPC 305. $33.00

THE WINTHROP FLEET OF 1630. An Account of the Vessels, the Voyage, the Passengers, & Their English Homes Charles E. Banks This is an authoritative list of the 700 passengers who are believed to have come to New England with John Winthrop in 1630. Based on research undertaken in England and America, it provides as much data as could be verified on each passenger: name, place of departure, places of residence in England and America, occupation, church affiliation, dates of birth, marriage and death, and relationships to other passengers. Includes indexes of names, places, and subjects as well as appendices listing the passengers on the Mary and John and the Lyon which sailed with the Winthrop Fleet. 128 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (193), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0020-7. #GPC 306. $20.50

MAYFLOWER BIRTHS & DEATHS. From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Susan E. Roser With references to 50,000 Mayflower relations, this work contains records of births, baptisms, deaths and burials, references to burial location, cause of death, and address at death gleaned from land and will records, court and church records, transcripts of personal letters, and more. Most lines are carried to the seventh and eighth generations, and some to the tenth. Each volume is separately indexed. 2 vols. 525 & 548 pp., indexed, paper. (1992), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1340-5. #GPC 4999. $100.00/set

MAYFLOWER DEEDS & PROBATES. From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Susan E. Roser The several thousand deed abstracts extracted here give such information as name, occupation, and residence; date, sale, price, acreage, and location of the land; and witnesses and date of recording. The will abstracts include bequests to friends and family, descriptions of personal real estate, and names of witnesses. The probate records associated with the wills name heirs and their relationship to the deceased, minor children, guardians, and debtors. Includes an index of 25,000 entries. 660 pp., indexed, paper. (1994), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1423-5. #GPC 4994. $60.00

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NEW ENGLAND MARRIAGES Prior to 1700. One Volume in Two Clarence A. Torrey With a New Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts This work is a comprehensive listing of the 37,000 married couples who lived in New England between 1620 and 1700. Included are the names of virtually every married couple living in New England before 1700, their marriage date or the birth year of a first child, the maiden names of 70% of the wives, the birth and death years of both partners, mention of earlier or later marriages, the residences of every couple, and an index of names. The inclusion of maiden names makes it possible to identify the husbands of sisters, daughters, and many granddaughters of immigrants and of immigrant sisters or kinswomen. 2 vols. 1,009 pp., indexed, paper. (1985), repr. 2004. ISBN 978-0-80631102-9. #GPC 5825. The set: $75.00.

THIRD SUPPLEMENT TO TORREY’S New England Marriages Prior to 1700 Melinde Lutz Sanborn Mrs. Sanborn’s Third Supplement is primarily an index to the major genealogical periodicals published since Torrey’s death. Covering the period from 1962 through the spring of 2003, this third supplement incorporates all of the information from the first and second supplements and contains 80% new material! In all, approximately 6,000 entries referring to as many as 20,000 individuals are included. An impressive number of new entries were provided by prominent researchers from their own unpublished work, while additional entries were developed from various website postings. Many entries come from multi-generational studies, often running to five or six generations, well into the 18th century. Thus, this work indexes not only the 17th-century couple, but it also leads the researcher to later generations. 397 pp., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1743-4. #5148. $41.50

MAYFLOWER INCREASINGS. 2nd Edition Susan E. Roser Mrs. Roser provides a summary of all that is presently known about the passengers of the Mayflower for the first three generations in America—names, dates, places, spouses, children, etc. Unique to the Roser work, each third generation listing includes references to records or sources that will help the researcher find fourth generation children. A “Probate Appendix” also identifies fourth and fifth generation children. Included as appendices are Governor Bradford’s “List of the Mayflower Passengers” and the “1627 Cattle Division.” The book is fully indexed and contains references to over 6,000 persons. 2nd ed. 179 pp., indexed, paper. (1995), repr. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8063-1479-2. #GPC 4995. $22.00

MAYFLOWER MARRIAGES. From the Files of George Ernest Bowman at the Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants Susan E. Roser This volume consists of 10,000 Mayflower marriages spanning five centuries, with names, dates, and sources. Marriages are listed under the names of the respective Mayflower passengers. 415 pp., indexed, paper. (1990), repr. 2001. ISBN 978-0-8063-1275-0. #GPC 4996. $52.50

A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer’s Register. With added “Genealogical Notes and Errata” by Mrs. C. H. Dall, and a “Genealogical Cross Index of the Four Volumes” by O. P. Dexter. Four Volumes James Savage This is the basic genealogical dictionary of early New England settlers, giving the name of every settler who arrived in New England before 1692 regardless of their station, rank, or fortune. Alphabetically arranged, for each individual it gives the dates of his marriage and death, dates of birth, marriage and death of his children, and birth dates and names of the grandchildren. According to the author, “nineteen twentieths

of the people of these New England colonies in 1775 were descendants of those found here in 1692, and probably seven eighths of them were offspring of the settlers before 1642.” “Probably the greatest work on genealogy ever compiled for the New England area.”–P.W. Filby, American & British Genealogy & Heraldry, 3rd edition, 1983. 4 vols. 2,541 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1860–62, 1873, 1884), repr. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-0759-6. #GPC 5170. $199.95/set

FEMALE INDEX to Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England by James Savage Patty Barthell Myers Savage’s Genealogical Dictionary is one of the greatest works ever published on New England genealogy. The first edition came out in 1860, and as the four volumes were published in alphabetical sequence by family name, the males were usually found by checking their surnames. The females were scattered throughout the four volumes; all were difficult to find, and, if the husbands’ names were unknown, these ladies could not be found. This new female index, however, published almost 150 years after Savage’s Dictionary first came out, lists all the females alphabetically by maiden name and married names (more than 50,000 names altogether). 344 pp. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1785-4. #GPC 3986. $37.95

THE NORTHEAST THE GERMAN ELEMENT in the Northeast: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey & New England Gustav Koerner. Tran. & edited by Don Heinrich Tolzmann This work describes the German immigrant contributions to American life and society in the mid-19th century, providing a wealth of genealogical detail about many German immigrants and their families. Mr. Tolzmann’s footnotes throughout provide more comments concerning Koerner’s subjects and their families.

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company 270 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-08063-5498-9. #CFC 9633. $29.00

The South FREE AFRICAN AMERICANS OF NORTH CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, AND SOUTH CAROLINA from the Colonial Period to About 1820. Fifth Edition. Two Volumes Paul Heinegg The Fifth Edition is Paul Heinegg’s most ambitious effort yet to reconstruct the history of the free African American communities of Virginia and the Carolinas by looking at the history of their families. Now published in two volumes, and 300 pages longer than the Fourth Edition, this work consists of detailed genealogies of 600 free black families that originated in Virginia and migrated to North and/or South Carolina from the colonial period to about 1820. The families under investigation represent nearly all the African Americans who were free during the colonial period in Virginia and North Carolina. 5th ed. 2 vols. xiv, 669 & 686 pp., map, indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5280-0. #CFC 9097. $99.95/set.

SOUTHERN LOYALISTS IN THE CIVIL WAR: The Southern Claims Commission. By Gary B. Mills. See #CFC 3847, pg. 11.

United States (in alphabetical order) Connecticut GENEALOGIES OF CONNECTICUT FAMILIES from The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Three Volumes These three volumes (each with its own index) identifies some 75,000 persons in more than 400 family history articles. This set is the most significant repository of Connecticut family histories available. With these volumes, genealogists have the means of undertaking a systematic examination of the work of the finest scholars in Connecticut genealogy. 3 vols. 2,443 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1030-5. #CFC 1149. $225.00/set

Georgia THE GEORGIA FRONTIER. Three Volumes Volume I: Colonial Families to the Revolutionary War Period Volume II: Revolutionary War Families to the Mid-1800s Volume III: Descendants of Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina Families Jeannette Holland Austin Set against the history of Georgia’s advancing frontier, this unprecedented three-volume work sets forth the genealogies of 591 families, referencing tens of thousands of Georgia settlers. The families are divided into three convenient groupings: (1) those who settled prior to 1775, (2) families who first entered Georgia between the Revolution and before the Civil War, and (3) families that migrated to Georgia from Virginia, North Carolina, or South Carolina during various periods. 3 vols., xvi, 591; xiv, 569; & viii, 418 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-5272-5. #CFC 9873.  $175.00/set

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Families of Southeastern Georgia Excerpted from Georgia’s Coastal Plain: Family and Personal History Jack N. Averitt Each of the roughly 1,000 sketches gives the subject’s place and date of birth, educational background and military service, and then career, civic interests, church affiliation, hobbies, and so on. In almost every case, the author furnishes the names of the subject’s parents, spouse, children, and spouse’s parents, usually citing the subject’s date of marriage and the dates or places of birth and death of at least these three generations of family members. In some cases, the subject’s lineage can be traced back to the Civil War.

KENTUCKY OBITUARIES, 1787–1854 G. Glenn Clift These 5,000 obituary notices were extracted from six early Kentucky newspapers and published in installments in The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. Most entries give the name of the deceased, place of residence, name(s) of wife or husband, parents or other survivors, date of death, and other genealogical details. 254 pp., indexed. (1941–43), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0758-9. #GPC 1055. $33.00

457 pp., indexed, paper. (1964), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5099-8. #CFC 9409. $52.00

GEORGIA FREE PERSONS OF COLOR Michael A. Ports An 1818 statute of the Georgia legislature required all free persons of color to register with the inferior court of their county of residence. County clerks were required to inscribe each freed man or woman by name, age, place of birth, residence, year arrived in Georgia, and occupation. The ensuing registers, varying in their completeness, survive for 21 Georgia counties. Over time, Mr. Ports hopes to transcribe all 21 county registers. Vol. I: Elbert, Hancock, Jefferson, Liberty, and Warren Counties, 1818–1864. 266 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5762-1. #CFC 8476. $26.95 Vol. II: Appling, Camden, Clarke, Emanuel, Jones, Pulaski, and Wilkes Counties, 1818–1865. 184 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5764-5. #CFC 8477. $19.95 Vol. III: Baldwin, Columbia, Lincoln, Lumpkin, Taliaferro, and Thomas Counties, 1799–1865. 186 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-57775. #CFC 8478. $19.95 Vol. IV: Chatham County, 1817–1863. 357 pp., indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN 978-0-8063-5786-7. #CFC 8479. $35.00

Kentucky KENTUCKY [COURT AND OTHER] RECORDS. Early Wills and Marriages, Old Bible Records and Tombstone Inscriptions. [Vol. 1] Mrs. William B. Ardery This work covers the years from about 1724 to 1875 and relates to the counties of Barre, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby. Includes an index to estates and inventories of Revolutionary War soldiers. 206 pp., indexed. (1926), repr. 2003. ISBN 978-08063-0005-4. #GPC 141. $28.00

KENTUCKY MARRIAGES, 1797–1865. From the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 1930–1940 G. Glenn Clift These abstracts of marriage notices are listed chronologically, and each entry gives the name of the bride and groom and the marriage date; many include the place of residence and parents’ names. The source of the information is provided for each entry. About 8,000 names of brides and groom are in the index. 258 pp., indexed, paper. (1930–1940), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-0076-4. #GPC 1050. $33.00

Pioneer Families of EASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN KENTUCKY William C. Kozee This work, which treats the same area as Kozee’s Early Families of Eastern and Southeastern Kentucky above, is largely a sourcebook of genealogical data rather than a collection of family histories. Genealogical information on each county is uniform and is arranged in the following manner: first is given the boundary and establishment by law of each county; next, a synopsis of the earliest court records pertaining to the county; then, often a list of pioneer families according to the 1810 federal census and various county tax lists; and finally, and of greatest importance to the researcher, marriage records of various southeastern Kentucky counties. Additional sections of interest include lists of Revolutionary, War of 1812, and Civil War soldiers. 272 pp., paper. (1957), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-0576-9. #GPC 3270. $33.00

THE BOONE FAMILY. A Genealogical History of the Descendants of George and Mary Boone Who Came to America in 1717 Hazel Atterbury Spraker This work is widely regarded as a model genealogy because of its high standards of research. The author traces the Boones through eleven generations from the original emigrant ancestors. There is data on families of undetermined connection, as well as on families that married into the Boone family in earlier generations; Revolutionary War records; and other material, including, of course, a biography of Daniel Boone. 706 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1922), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0612-4. #GPC 5520. $49.00

Louisiana OLD FAMILIES OF LOUISIANA Stanley C. Arthur & George Campbell Huchet de Kernion The first part of this book consists of a series of newspaper articles on various families by Charles Patton Dimitry, which originally appeared in the New Orleans Times-Democrat in 1892. Since Dimitry’s focus was confined to a limited number of early French and, to a lesser extent, Spanish families, authors Arthur and Kernion augmented them with prominent Louisiana foundation families of English, Scottish, and Irish descent, as well as with additional French and Spanish families omitted by Dimitry. Spanning thousands of individuals, all of whose origins in Louisiana pre-date the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, this work should be the starting point for tracing your Bayou ancestry. 432 pp., paper. (1931), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-08063-4688-5. #GPC 9031. $46.50

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Maine MASSACHUSETTS AND MAINE FAMILIES IN THE ANCESTRY OF WALTER GOODWIN DAVIS (1885–1966). Three Volumes. By Walter Goodwin Davis. With an Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts. See #CFC 1400, p. 17. GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of Maine and New Hampshire Sybil Noyes, Charles T. Libby and Walter G. Davis This indispensable and comprehensive reference work is offered in a convenient one-volume form. It contains extensive biographical and genealogical data on every family established in Maine and New Hampshire before 1699. Listed are the births, marriages, and deaths of the settlers through the third generation, and sometimes into the fourth. Also included are data on places of origin, residences, wills and deeds, court cases, and highlights of lives and careers. 5 parts in 1. 812 pp. in all, paper. (1928–1939), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-0502-8. #GPC 4205. $49.95

Maryland BRITISH ROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES Robert Barnes This is the most authoritative account of the British origins of Maryland families. Source materials on which these genealogies are based derive from a combination of Mr. Barnes’s own extensive research over the past thirty years and the pioneering work on the origins of Maryland families made by earlier researchers such as Henry F. Waters, Harry Wright Newman, and, more recently, Peter Wilson Coldham. 684 pp., indexed, paper. (1999), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1615-4. #GPC 354. $52.00

BRITISH ROOTS OF MARYLAND FAMILIES II Robert Barnes This companion volume is the culmination of research that was undertaken after the publication in 1999 of the groundbreaking work that identified 500 individuals and families who seeded the early population of Maryland. Using the same format as the first volume, this sequel discusses the British origins of an additional 203 Maryland settlers and establishes connections to 120 settlers in other colonies. 372 pp., indexed. 2002. ISBN 978-0-8063-1701-4. #GPC 356. $42.50

COLONIAL FAMILIES OF MARYLAND: Bound and Determined to Succeed Robert Barnes This work chronicles the life experiences of 519 persons who entered Maryland as indentured servants or, to a lesser extent, as convicts forcibly transported during the 17th and 18th centuries. The text comprises solidly researched sketches of Maryland servants and convicts and their descendants, including 102 that are traced to the third generation or beyond. xxvi, 284 pp., indexed, paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5316-6. #CFC 9095. $35.00

“When drunk is very bold”: WHITE MARYLAND RUNAWAYS, 1763–1769 Joseph Lee Boyle Between 350,000 and 500,000 colonists came to America as compulsory laborers, either as indentured servants or convicts. Colonial Maryland newspapers carried ads offering rewards for the apprehension of runaways and/or notices of their capture. This volume transcribes about

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750 notices naming more than 2,500 people. The author includes a history of the convict trade and indentured servitude in Maryland as well as an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive name index. 394 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-80635545-0. #CFC 9640. $37.95

MARYLAND RECORDS: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources. Two Volumes Gaius M. Brumbaugh This work is the most comprehensive collection of genealogical source materials ever compiled on the state of Maryland. Along with the 1776 census—which lists every inhabitant in every household in eight of the then-existing Maryland counties—are marriages, loyalty oaths, tombstone inscriptions, pensions, naturalizations, surveys, rent rolls, and other types of lists. Marriage records cover the counties of Anne Arundel, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, St. Mary’s, Washington, and Worcester; church records include birth and death records of All Saints Parish, Frederick, 1727–1781, and parish registers of Prince George’s Parish, Prince George’s County, and St. Martin’s Parish in Worcester County. More than 50,000 individuals are named. 2 vols. 1,229 pp. total, illus., indexed, paper. (1915, 1928), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0059-7. #CFC 750. $115.00/set

SETTLERS OF MARYLAND, 1679–1783. Consolidated Edition Peter Wilson Coldham Originally published in five volumes, this consolidated edition brings the data into a single alphabetical sequence. Entries are arranged by family name, county, name of tract, acreage, date, and reference to original sources. Approximately 20,000 landowners are named along with their tracts of land. 902 pp. indexed, paper. 2002. ISBN 978-0-80631693-2. #GPC 1123. $75.00

MARYLAND GENEALOGIES. A Consolidation of Articles from the Maryland Historical Magazine. Two Volumes With an Introduction by Robert Barnes This work contains all the family history articles published in the Maryland Historical Magazine from its inception through 1976— nearly 100 articles in all, naming some 15,000 persons. 2 vols. 549 & 548 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1980), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0887-6. #CFC 3735. $110.00/set

TO MARYLAND FROM OVERSEAS Harry Wright Newman This work has documentation on the British and Continental origins of 1,400 people who settled in Maryland between 1634 and the beginning of the federal period. Each colonist is dealt with in a separate paragraph, the contents of which range from abstracts of wills, deeds, patents, judgment records, pension records, and naturalizations to abstracts of private papers, visitations, and parish registers. 196 pp. (1982), repr. 2002. ISBN 978-0-80631109-8. #GPC 4098. $28.00

WITHOUT INDENTURES: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records Richard Hayes Phillips This work names 5,290 children kidnapped from Ireland, Scotland, England, and New England and sold into slavery in Maryland and Virginia, ca. 1660–1720. By English law dated

www.genealogical.com 1659, it was lawful for justices of the peace to kidnap children found begging or vagrant and ship them to the plantations as servants without indentures, many held for their entire lifetimes. 322 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-1979-7. #GPC 4606. $29.95

WHITE SLAVE CHILDREN OF COLONIAL MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA: Birth and Shipping Records Richard Hayes Phillips Compiled from shipping records in the Library of Congress, the Bristol [England] Records Office, and elsewhere, the author has identified 170 ships that carried white slave children to the plantations of colonial Maryland and Virginia. This volume identifies more than 1,400 children with their original parish or town records, birth, and baptismal records. xxix, 392 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-08063-2030-4. #GPC 4608. $39.95

WHITE SLAVE CHILDREN OF CHARLES COUNTY, MARYLAND: The Search for Survivors Richard Hayes Phillips Here the author examines the treatment of children kidnapped and sold into slavery, and identifies those who survived. The records studied for this volume cover the years 1658–1733 and name almost 900 children. Mr. Phillips has assembled from these records all that is known about the lives of the children following their release from servitude, including descendants for several generations, land purchases, and other vital details. xv, 413 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-08063-2031-1. #GPC 4609. $39.95

THE ARK AND THE DOVE ADVENTURERS. By The Society of The Ark and The Dove George Ely Russell and Donna Valley Russell, Editors This is the first comprehensive account of the original Maryland colonists, and it contains compiled genealogies of their descendants to the fifth generation when possible. Because there are no recorded passenger lists for the Ark and Dove, the compilers have mined alternative record sources in order to reconstruct the rosters of passengers and crew and establish the genealogical links and vital statistics that make up the heart of this book, which identifies approximately 6,000 individuals. 296 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1762-5. #GPC 5042. $36.00

ABSTRACTS OF THE DEBT BOOKS OF THE PROVINCIAL LAND OFFICE OF MARYLAND. V. L. Skinner, Jr. The Provincial Land Office of Maryland was responsible for distributing land from 1634 to 1777 on behalf of the Lord Proprietor. Land owners acquired their plots by means of a warrant, followed by a patent. Each piece of land so granted was subject to a yearly rent. The debt books list persons owning land, giving the names of the parcel(s) and the acreage of each tract that

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company the person owned for each year rent was collected. The books are arranged by county, by year, and then by the name of the person paying the rent. Mr. Skinner’s transcription of the debt books is an ongoing project. So far, debt books for the following five counties have been transcribed: Charles County, Vol. I (1750, 1753–1757): 334 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-56587. #CFC 8544. $35.00 Charles County, Vol. II (1758–1763): 344 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-5659-4. #CFC 8545. $35.00 Charles County, Vol. III (1764–1769): 376 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-5660-0. #CFC 8546. $35.00 Charles County, Vol. IV (1770–1774): 330 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-5661-7. #CFC 8547. $35.00 Frederick County, Vol. I (1750, 1753–1755): 368 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-57201. #CFC 8552. $40.00 Frederick County, Vol. II (1756/7, 1759–1761): 436 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-80635713-3. #CFC 8553. $40.00 Frederick County, Vol. III (1762–1763, 1766): 444 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-80635714-0. #CFC 8554. $40.00 Frederick County, Vol. IV (1768–1769): 412 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5715-7. #CFC 8555. $40.00 Frederick County, Vol. V (1770–1771): 450 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5716-4. #CFC 8556. $40.00 Frederick County, Vol. VI (1772–1773): 472 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5717-1. #CFC 8557. $40.00 Prince George’s County, Vol. I (1750, 1753– 1755): 310 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-08063-5680-8. #CFC 8548. $35.00 Prince George’s County, Vol. II (1756, 1758– 1761): 326 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-08063-5681-5. #CFC 8549. $35.00 Prince George’s County, Vol. III (1762–1766): 268 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-80635682-2. #CFC 8550. $35.00 Prince George’s County, Vol. IV (1767–1769, 1771–1772): 320 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5683-9. #CFC 8551. $35.00 St. Mary’s County, Vol. I (1753–1758): 282 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-5630-3. #CFC 8541. $35.00 St. Mary’s County, Vol. II (1760–1766): 302 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-5631-0. #CFC 8542. $35.00 St. Mary’s County, Vol. III (1767–1771, 1773–1774): 328 pp., indexed, paper. 2013. ISBN 978-0-8063-5632-7. #CFC 8543. $35.00 Somerset County, Vol. I (1733–1759): 444 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5769-0. #CFC 8538. $40.00 Somerset County, Vol. II (1748, 1755, 1759): 368 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-57706. #CFC 8539. $40.00 Somerset County, Vol. III (1761, 1764, 1768– 1769, 1774): 436 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5771-3. #CFC 8540. $40.00

ABSTRACTS OF THE TESTAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS OF THE PREROGATIVE COURT OF MARYLAND. 42 volumes V. L. Skinner, Jr. Mr. Skinner combed through administration, bond, will, inventory, administration account, and final balance entries to produce his popular series of transcriptions of 17th- and 18th-century Maryland probate records from the Prerogative Court. Each volume is transcribed from Libers at the Maryland State Archives. The abstracts are arranged chronologically by court session. Transcriptions state the names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, and so forth) as well as details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more. Vol. I (1658–1674): iv, 306 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5260-2. #CFC 9859. $32.50 Vol. II (1670–1674): vi, 244 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-5283-1. #CFC 9880. $32.50

3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 260/ Baltimore, Md. 21211 Vol. III (1675–1677 & 1703–1704): iv, 278 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-5289-3. #CFC 9889. $32.50 Vol. IV (1677–1682 & 1702–1704): iv, 297 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-5299-2. #CFC 9893. $32.50 Vol. V (1682–1686): iv, 275 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-5300-5. #CFC 9894. $32.50 Vol. VI (1686–1689 & 1692–1693): iv, 289 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-5308-1. #CFC 9983. $32.50 Vol. VII (1693–1697): iv, 278 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5311-1. #CFC 9984. $32.50 Vol. VIII (1697–1700): iv, 255 pp., indexed, paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5318-0. #CFC 9985. $32.50 Vol. IX (1700–1703): iv, 279 pp., indexed, paper. 2007, repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5344-9. #CFC 9971. $32.50 Vol. X (1704–1707): iv, 252 pp., indexed, paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5348-7. #CFC 9972. $32.50 Vol. XI (1703–1704, 1708–1709): 292 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5357-9. #CFC 9973. $32.50 Vol. XII (1709–1712): 288 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5365-4. #CFC 9994. $32.50 Vol. XIII (1712–1716): 296 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5370-8. #CFC 9995. $32.50 Vol. XIV (1716–1719): 297 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5372-2. #CFC 9996. $32.50 Vol. XV (1719–1721): 290 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5376-0. #CFC 9997. $32.50

Vol. XVI (1721–1724): 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5394-4. #CFC 9951. $32.50 Vol. XVII (1724–1727): 289 pp., indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5395-1. #CFC 9952. $32.50 Vol. XVIII (1724–1727): 304 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5411-8. #CFC 9953. $32.50 Vol. XIX (1730–1734): 290 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5415-6. #CFC 9954. $32.50 Vol. XX (1734–1736): 290 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5422-4. #CFC 9948. $32.50 Vol. XXI (1736–1739): 284 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5429-3. #CFC 9949. $32.50 Vol. XXII (1739–1741): 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5454-5. #CFC 9960. $32.50 Vol. XXIII (1741–1744): 296 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5460-6. #CFC 9998. $32.50 Vol. XXIV (1744–1746): 297 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5471-2. #CFC 9963. $32.50 Vol. XXV (1746–1749): 302 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5486-6. #CFC 9501. $32.50 Vol. XXVI (1749–1753): 308 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5493-4. #CFC 9502. $32.50 Vol. XXVII (1753, 1750–1751): 294 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5505-4. #CFC 9503. $32.50 Vol. XXVIII (1751–1752, 1755): 304 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5510-8. #CFC 9504. $32.50 Vol. XXIX (1755–1758): 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5520-7. #CFC 9505. $32.50 Vol. XXX (1758–1761): 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5533-7. #CFC 9506. $32.50

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MASSACHUSETTS AND MAINE FAMILIES in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885–1966): A Reprinting, in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen MultiAncestor Compendia (plus Thomas Haley of Winter Harbor and His Descendants) Compiled by Maine’s Foremost Genealogist, 1916–1963. With an Introduction by Gary Boyd Roberts Walter Goodwin Davis This work covers 180 families, all of Davis’s colonial forebears plus 19 English families in the immediate ancestry of American immigrants. One hundred fourteen of these families lived mostly in Massachusetts; 29 are associated largely with Maine; and 18 lived largely in New Hampshire, primarily Hampton, Portsmouth, or Exeter. Most of the 114 Massachusetts families resided in Essex County, a few in Middlesex or Plymouth counties, or in Boston. Thus, this work is largely a compendium of “north of Boston” families. 3 vols. 2,210 pp. in all, each vol. indexed, paper. (1916–1963), repr. 1996. ISBN 978-0-8063-1496-6. #GPC 1400. The set: $160.00

Vol. XXXI (1761–1762): 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5537-5. #CFC 9507. $32.50 Vol. XXXII (1762–1764): 284 pp., indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-5541-2. #CFC 9508. $32.50 Vol. XXXIII (1764–1765): iv, 295 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5554-2. #CFC 9509. $32.50 Vol. XXXIV (1765–1767): iv, 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5562-7. #CFC 9510. $32.50 Vol. XXXV (1767–1768): iv, 300 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5567-2. #CFC 9520. $32.50 Vol. XXXVI (1768–1770): iv, 280 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5576-4. #CFC 9523. $32.50 Vol. XXXVII (1770–1771): iv, 294 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5581-8. #CFC 9524. $32.50 Vol. XXXVIII (1771–1772): iv, 291 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5586-3. #CFC 9525. $32.50 Vol. XXXIX (1772–1774): iv, 292 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5590-0. #CFC 9526. $32.50 Vol. XL (1774–1775): iv, 296 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5592-4. #CFC 9527. $32.50 Vol. XLI (1775–1776): iv, 285 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5593-1. #CFC 9528. $32.50 Vol. XLII (1776–1777): x, 208 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5594-8. #CFC 9779. $32.50

Massachusetts THE PIONEERS OF MASSACHUSETTS [1620–1650]. A Descriptive List, Drawn from Records of the Colonies, Towns and Churches Charles Henry Pope An alphabetically arranged list of about 5,000 settlers and their families, this work contains dates of arrival, occupations, estates, marriages, names and dates of birth of children, and abstracts of probated wills—embodying genealogical riches such as names, dates, heirs, family relationships, and places of residence and death. 550 pp., indexed, paper. (1900), repr. 2009. ISBN 0-8063-0774-9. #GPC 4660. $49.00

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THE EARLY SETTLERS OF MARYLAND. An Index of Names of Immigrants Compiled from Records of Land Patents, 1633–1689, in the Hall of Records, Annapolis, Maryland Gust Skordas This alphabetical list of over 25,000 immigrants includes the date of emigration, the basis of the claim for land, residence, sometimes the family relationship or status, and a reference to the source of the information.

MICHIGAN GENEALOGY: Sources & Resources. Second Edition Carol McGinnis This work identifies records on the state and regional level and then the county level, providing details of vital records, court and land records, military records, newspapers, and census records, as well as the holdings of the various societies and institutions whose resources and facilities support the special needs of the genealogist. This thoroughly revised and expanded edition devotes an entire chapter to Internet resources for Michigan family history research. Other new chapters explore the reasons why people settled in Michigan; territorial and state laws that governed the recording of vital records in Michigan; and non-traditional sources for research, such as prison and poorhouse records.

525 pp., paper. (1968), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-0616-2. #GPC 5420. $49.00

2nd ed. 508 pp., indexed, paper. 2005. ISBN 978-0-8063-1755-7. #GPC 3525. $43.50

PIONEERS OF OLD MONOCACY Grace L. Tracey & John P. Dern This work has a dual focus. First it attempts to locate and describe the land of the early settlers. This is done by means of a superb series of plat maps, drawn to scale from original surveys and based on both certificates of survey and patents. These show the exact locations of the various grants and lots, names of owners and occupiers, dates of surveys and patents, and names of contiguous land owners. Second, it identifies the early settlers and inhabitants of the area through deeds, wills and inventories, judgment records, and rent rolls. Winner of the 1988 Donald Lines Jacobus Award! 442 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1987), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1183-8. #GPC 5835. $43.50

New York 10,000 VITAL RECORDS OF CENTRAL NEW YORK, 1813–1850 Fred Q. Bowman The vital records in this work are drawn from marriage and death columns of various central New York newspapers published before 1850, specifically those published in the section of the state between Geneva and Utica. The bridegrooms and the individuals who were subjects of death notices are

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NEW YORK STATE CENSUSES & SUBSTITUTES William Dollarhide Among other things, this groundbreaking work Identifies 448 state census originals for New York’s 62 counties, located at 68 different New York depositories; Identifies 120 statewide and regional name lists, including tax lists, land records, military lists, and newspaper indexes; Identifies over 1,200 census substitutes and selected name lists; Identifies over 1,500 online town references to find direct links to census extracts, indexes, or other name lists online; Identifies over 3,700 bibliographic citations in total, each with detailed descriptions and notes, library call numbers, and FHL film numbers; Includes 19 county boundary maps for the period 1683–1915; and Includes 26 New York State Census Extraction Forms, 1825–1925, with all population, military, agriculture, industry, birth, death, and marriage schedules, plus the 1890 New York Police Census. 8½" x 11." 248 pp., illus., paper. (2005), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-17663. #GPC 1494. $36.00

listed in alphabetical order, marriage officials are identified in the appendix, and all others mentioned in the text are listed in the index.

166 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-80631988-9. #GPC 776. $19.95

338 pp., indexed. (1988), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-1149-4. #GPC 641. $38.50

EARLY SETTLERS OF NEW YORK STATE— Their Ancestors and Descendants. Two Volumes Janet Wethy Foley This is a consolidated, edited version of a scarce and very important periodical, Early Settlers of New York State. Edited by New York genealogist Janet Foley, the magazine’s purpose was to collect, publish, and preserve church records, tombstone inscriptions, and family records—first from western New York, then from all of New York State. By the time they had suspended publication, Mrs. Foley, with assistance from her husband, had compiled reams of Bible records, marriages, obituaries, and the other primary genealogical sources for the Empire State.

10,000 VITAL RECORDS OF EASTERN NEW YORK, 1777–1834 Fred Q. Bowman This work covers the interior county of Otsego and the 300-mile strip comprising the eastern-most counties of Clinton, Essex, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Albany, Columbia, and “Old Dutchess,” which, before 1812, included the territory of present-day Putnam County. The records are drawn from the marriage and death columns of newspapers published before 1835 in each of the above-named counties. Bridegrooms and the individuals who were the subject of death notices are listed alphabetically. 356 pp., indexed, paper. (1987), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1165-4. #GPC 642. $38.50

10,000 VITAL RECORDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK, 1809–1850 Fred Q. Bowman The vital records in this work come from marriage and death columns in five western New York newspapers published before 1850: the Republican Advocate of Batavia, the Steuben Farmers Advocate of Bath, the Geneva Gazette, the Jamestown Journal, and Palmyra’s Wayne Sentinel. Birth announcements were not published in these early newspapers, but many of the marriage and death notices mentioned birth years, birthplaces, and parents’ names. 318 pp., indexed. (1985), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-1099-2. #GPC 643. $38.50

FINDING YOUR ANCESTORS IN NEW YORK CITY Joseph Buggy Since the immigrant ancestor who arrived in New York represents the best chance of finding the place of origin in Ireland, helping the researcher find the place of origin of that immigrant ancestor is the central objective of this work. The author provides detailed information about records, resources, and strategies for achieving this objective.

2 vols. 1,985 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1993), rep. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1387-0. #CFC 1935. $180.00/set

North Carolina THE LOYALISTS IN NORTH CAROLINA During the Revolution Robert O. DeMond North Carolina probably had a greater number of Loyalist soldiers and civilians who supported the Crown in proportion to its population than did any other colony. This work brings together all the available source material and identifies great numbers of these heretofore little known Loyalists. 286 pp., indexed, paper. (1940), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-0839-5. #CFC 1415. $36.00

NORTH CAROLINA WILLS: A Testator Index, 1665–1900. Corrected and Revised Edition Thornton W. Mitchell This list of over 75,000 testators provides the county and date of probate, volume and page of recorded will, and the location of the original will. It also gives a concise history of the probate records of all 107 North Carolina counties. 630 pp., paper. (1993), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-1361-0. #GPC 3858. $55.00

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company ROSTER OF SOLDIERS FROM NORTH CAROLINA IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION North Carolina D.A.R. This work contains the names of approximately 36,000 soldiers. Service records include such information as rank, company, date of enlistment or commission, period of service, combat experience, and whether captured, wounded, or killed. This is a complete roster of soldiers named in both published and unpublished sources. viii, 709 pp., indexed, paper. (1932), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0091-7. #CFC 4150. $52.50

NORTH CAROLINA TAXPAYERS, 1701–1786 Clarence E. Ratcliff Most of the data comes from tax lists microfilmed at the North Carolina State Archives in Raleigh, supplemented with names from the periodical North Carolina Genealogy, which includes persons owning headrights and landrights. The names of about 28,000 taxpayers are listed alphabetically with the county of residence and date, and in some cases additional data is supplied. The counties covered are: Anson, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Bute, Caswell, Chowan, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Dobbs, Edgecombe, Franklin-Warren-Vance, Gates, Granville, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquatank, Perquimans, Pitt, Randolph, Rowan, Tryon, and Tyrrell. 228 pp., paper. (1984), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-1079-4. #GPC 4760. $33.00

NORTH CAROLINA TAXPAYERS, 1679–1790 [Volume 2] Clarence E. Ratcliff Covering thirty-nine counties, this work includes all the North Carolina tax lists not included in its companion volume (see the preceding entry). The 29,000 taxpayers are listed alphabetically by county of residence and dates. 242 pp., paper. (1987), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-1204-0. #GPC 4762. $43.50

STATE CENSUS OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1784–1787. Second Edition Mrs. Alvaretta K. Register Based on original records in the North Carolina Department of Archives and History, this work lists about 14,000 household heads with an enumeration of those in each household by age, sex, and race. The lists are arranged by county, thereunder chronologically by head of household, with all names indexed. Includes references to the sources of the information for each person. 233 pp. indexed, paper. (1971), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0556-1. #GPC 4850. $28.00

Ohio OHIO WILLS AND ESTATES TO 1850: AN INDEX Carol Willsey Bell, C.G. This is probably the most important single book on early Ohio genealogy, for it references no fewer than 72,000 testators named in the will and estate records for all Ohio counties up to 1850. Each entry gives the name of the person referenced, nature of the record (will or estate), year of the record, county where the record is filed, and source of the original record wherein more information may be found. 8½" x 11". xxvi, 400 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1981), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5582-5. #CFC 9886. $57.50

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GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH IN OHIO. 2nd Edition Kip Sperry Ohio has an abundance of sources available for genealogical research— statewide indexes and personal name finding aids, biographies, local histories, vital and church records, probate and court records, census and military records, land records, newspapers, naturalization records, gravestones, genealogical collections, and others. These sources and many others are described in great detail in this new second edition of Kip Sperry’s Genealogical Research in Ohio. It examines the holdings of the major Ohio archives and libraries and focuses on the many other resources available to the researcher. It also includes a greatly expanded bibliography of Ohio books and periodicals. New to this second edition are Ohio sources on compact disc and the Internet. 2nd ed. xxii, 366 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-08063-1713-7. #GPC 5512. $43.50

GATEWAY TO THE WEST. Two Volumes Ruth Bowers & Anita Short Gateway to the West, a periodical published from 1967 to 1978, covered some of the least accessible but most important genealogical records of 76 of Ohio’s 88 counties. For this two-volume consolidated reprint, the principal articles are arranged under their respective counties. Some 350 articles name more than 95,000 persons in records ranging from Adams County to Wood County and include court records, common pleas records, wills, deeds, marriages, births, deaths, indentures, guardianships, church records, township records, and cemetery records. 2 vols. 2,000 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1967– 1978), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1236-1. #CFC 620. $165.00/set

EARLY OHIO TAX RECORDS. Reprinted with “The Index to Early Ohio Tax Records” Esther Weygandt Powell Taking the place of pre-1820 census records, this work presents a county-by-county list of Ohio settlers and residents from about 1800 to 1825. Along with the 1801 tax list of the Virginia Military District, it contains the names of taxpayers listed in various county tax rolls, and it also contains lists of original proprietors and settlers (taken from other sources), names of holders of military warrants, voters’ lists, householders’ lists, occasional lists of Revolutionary soldiers, and lists of resident proprietors. The work is arranged by county, with multiple tax lists arranged chronologically thereunder, and there is at least one tax list given for each of the 75 counties covered, the combined lists naming about 50,000 taxpayers. 2 vols. in 1. vi, 459 & 173 pp., map, indexed, paper. (1971, 1973), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-80631129-6. #CFC 4695. $54.50

Pennsylvania THE SCOTCH-IRISH OF COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA Wayland F. Dunaway Dunaway’s classic outlines the circumstances behind the settlement of Lowland Scots in Ulster, their life in that Province for two or three generations, and the reasons for their emigration to America. It then traces the migratory movements of the Scotch-Irish from Northern Ireland to Pennsylvania, and from Pennsylvania down the foothills of the Appalachians

through the Great Valley of Virginia to the Carolinas and Georgia. 273 pp., indexed, paper. (1944), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-0850-0. #GPC 1540. $28.00

Swiss and GERMAN PIONEER SETTLERS OF SOUTHEASTERN PENNSYLVANIA H. Frank Eshleman The major emphasis of this work is on Lancaster County genealogy and the emigration from the Palatinate in the 18th century, while substantial sections are devoted to lists of early settlers and biographical sketches of those who subsequently became known as Pennsylvania Germans. 386 pp., indexed. (1917), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0105-1. #GPC 1700. $36.00

PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN MARRIAGES. Marriages and Marriage Evidence in Pennsylvania German Churches. Two Volumes Donna R. Irish This work provides documentation on some 50,000 persons of German origin or descent as found in records of approximately 100 churches in eastern Pennsylvania. The records of actual marriages generally give the names of the bride and groom, the date of marriage, names of parents, place of residence, and sometimes place of origin, date of birth, and previous marital status; while rec­ ords of marriage deriving from baptismal entries, burial records, etc., variously give names of parents (usually the maiden name of the mother), names of grandparents and sponsors, place and date of birth and/or baptism, names of children, and date of death. xvi, 817 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1982), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0965-1. #CFC 2968. $65.00/set

A COLLECTION OF UPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND NAMES OF GERMAN, SWISS, DUTCH, FRENCH and Other Immigrants to Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 I. Daniel Rupp This work is concerned mainly with early Palatine immigration and refers to 30,000 passengers in 319 ships’ passenger lists, with the name of the ship and its origin, arranged by date of arrival. Also included is a listing of over a thousand settlers who came to Pennsylvania from other states. Contains an index of ships and an index of surnames. 583 pp., illus., indexed. (1876, 1931), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0302-4. #GPC 5045. $43.50

PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Two Volumes

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Ralph Beaver Strassburger and William J. Hinke The most complete collection of colonial passenger lists ever published, this work comprises all the original lists of persons who arrived in the port of Philadelphia between 1727 and 1808. The lists were assembled from state archives and give the names of 38,000 immigrants, names of ships, dates of arrival, and places of origin. Volume I covers the period 1727–1775 and contains 324 ship passenger lists, including captains’ lists, signers of the oath of allegiance, and signers of the oath of abjuration. Volume II covers the period 1785–1808 and includes 182 additional lists, in many cases giving ages, occupations, and birthplaces. 2 vols. 1,564 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1934), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-0882-1. #GPC 5620. $125.00/set

PENNSYLVANIA-GERMAN CHURCH RECORDS of Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Burials, Etc., from the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings and Addresses. Three Volumes With an Introduction by Don Yoder These three volumes contain all of the church records ever published by the Pennsylvania German Society, thus preserving the records of a great many key churches in southeastern Pennsylvania—Lancaster, York, Lehigh, Montgomery, and Northampton—the heartland of Pennsylvania-German country. The records identify not only parents and children, husbands and wives, but witnesses and sponsors as well. A staggering 125,000 persons are mentioned, all cited in the indexes, which were compiled for this publication. 3 vols. 2,371 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1017-6. #CFC 4564. $199.95/set

PENNSYLVANIA VITAL RECORDS from The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography and The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Three Volumes This work comprises reprints of virtually every article on births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths that ever appeared in the two most important Pennsylvania periodicals. The vital records derive from church registers, court records, records of local officials and justices, ministers’ records, newspapers, and gravestone inscriptions. Our three volumes are completely indexed and contains references to over 100,000 persons! 3 vols. 2,500 pp. total, illus., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1009-1. #CFC 4569. $200.00/set

Rhode Island GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY OF RHODE ISLAND. Comprising Three Generations of Settlers Who Came Before 1690 John Osborne Austin This legendary work consists of alphabetically arranged genealogical tables of approximately 500 Rhode Island families. Thousands of descendants of pre-1690 settlers are carried to the third generation, and about 100 families are carried to the fourth. The majority of the entries contain records of births and—in all but the last generation—marriages, deaths, and places of residence, with excerpts from wills and deeds and other court records. 8½" x 11". xii, 496 pp., indexed, paper. (1887), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0006-1. #CFC 200. $65.00

GENEALOGIES OF RHODE ISLAND FAMILIES from Rhode Island Periodicals. Two Volumes This compilation of family history articles derives from six publications that are completely out of the reach of the average researcher and

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almost entirely unknown, even to the professional. Viewed as a collection—with dozens of articles on English origins and scores of other articles showing descent from immigrant settlers—the family history articles from these six periodicals offer the researcher an excellent chance of making ancestral connections in Rhode Island. 2 vols. 862, 914 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1016-9. #CFC 4879. $150.00/set

South Carolina SOUTH CAROLINA MARRIAGES, 1688–1799 Brent H. Holcomb This list of some 6,500 hard-to-find South Carolina marriage records bears reference to approximately 15,000 persons. The work is arranged alphabetically by the surname of the groom; brides and others mentioned in the records are located in the index. Each entry gives the names of the bride and groom, date of the marriage, and source of the record. 349 pp., paper, indexed. (1980), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0891-3. #GPC 2774. $37.95

SOUTH CAROLINA MARRIAGES, 1800–1820 Brent H. Holcomb Drawing on more than thirty separate sources, this sequel to Mr. Holcomb’s work above contains some 2,000 marriage records. 171 pp., paper, indexed, paper. (1981), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-0939-2. #GPC 2775. $31.50

SUPPLEMENT to South Carolina Marriages, 1688–1820 Brent H. Holcomb This booklet is based on sources that were either overlooked in preparing the previous two volumes or came to light since then. Includes more than 1,000 new entries, with brides and other persons mentioned in the records listed separately in the index. 57 pp., indexed, paper. (1984), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-1075-6. #GPC 2776. $13.50

ROSTER OF SOUTH CAROLINA PATRIOTS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. Two Volumes. Bobby Gilmer Moss This work identifies more than 20,000 rank and file South Carolina soldiers, identified form pension records, bounty land warrants, annuitants’ claims, audited accounts, muster rolls, pay lists, and standard published sources. The information is arranged in paragraph form under the name of each soldier and includes some or all of the following: dates of enlistment, battles, and skirmishes; names of commanding officers; names or designation of military unit; rank attained; notations indicating whether the soldier was wounded, killed or taken prisoner; source citations; and, in the case of data deriving from federal pension files or state annuity claims, dates and places of birth and death, names of wives and children, and places of residence before and after the war. 2 vols. 1,046 pp., maps, paper. (1983), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1005-3. #GPC 3915. $80.00/set

SCOTCH-IRISH MIGRATION TO SOUTH CAROLINA, 1772 (Rev. William Martin and His Five Shiploads of Settlers) Jean Stephenson Of interest here are the land evidences assembled from entries found in the South Carolina Council Journal; namely, authorizations, survey abstracts, wills, deeds and other records which demonstrate where each family settled or was

www.genealogical.com entitled to settle. The families, which are grouped under the name of the vessel they traveled in, are identified by the name of the household head, names of spouse and children, number of acres surveyed, county, location of the nearest body of water and the names of abutting neighbors, and the source of the information. 137 pp., indexed, paper. (1971), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-4832-2. #CFC 9428. $20.50

Tennessee 1770–1790 CENSUS OF THE CUMBERLAND SETTLEMENTS: Davidson, Sumner and Tennessee Counties Richard Carlton Fulcher This work is an attempt to reconstruct a census of the Cumberland River settlements in Davidson, Sumner, and Tennessee counties, which today comprise all or part of forty Tennessee counties. Mr. Fulcher abstracted from public records all references to those living in the jurisdictions between 1770 and 1790. From wills, deeds, court minutes, marriage records, military records, and many related items, this is a carefully documented list of inhabitants—virtually the “first” census of Tennessee. 253 pp., paper. (1987), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-1174-6. #CFC 2085. $27.50

EARLIEST TENNESSEE LAND RECORDS & EARLIEST TENNESSEE LAND HISTORY Irene M. Griffey, CG In the first portion of this book, Mrs. Griffey organizes the legal history of the early Tennessee land laws so that genealogists may be able to grasp their substance. The bulk of this volume, however, consists of abstracts of some 16,000 of the earliest Tennessee land records in existence, arranged in a tabular format. For each record we are given the name of the claimant, the file number, the name of the assignee (if any), the county, number of acres, grant number, date, entry number, entry date, land book and page number, and a description of the stream nearest to the grant. A separate listing of assignees, with the corresponding claimant and file numbers, follows in a separate table. 506 pp., illus., paper. (2000), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5041-7. #CFC 9404. $52.50

WEST TENNESSEE’S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN: Apprentices, 1821–1889 EAST TENNESSEE’S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN: Apprentices, 1778–1911 MIDDLE TENNESSEE’S FORGOTTEN CHILDREN: Apprentices, 1784–1902 Alan N. Miller, II West Tennessee’s Forgotten Children contains over 4,000 apprenticeship records scattered among the minutes of the county courts for West Tennessee, spanning the years 1821 to 1889 and lists in tabular form the apprenticeships created in nineteen Tennessee counties: Benton, Carroll, Crockett, Decatur, Dyer, Fayette, Gibson, Hardeman, Hardin, Haywood, Henry, Lake, Lauderdale, Madison, McNairy, Obion, Shelby, Tipton, and Weakley. The compiler has arranged the rec­ ords by county and thereunder chronologically. For each record Dr. Miller gives the name of the apprentice, a date (either the date of the original bond or indenture, or a subsequent date), the age at apprenticeship, the name of the master, and miscellaneous information ranging from the name of the mother or a sibling, race, cause of apprenticeship (e.g., orphan), his/her trade, etc. The East Tennessee volume, containing about 11,000 entries and spanning the period 1778 to 1911, bears reference to apprenticeships created in the following Tennessee counties: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen,

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Union, and Washington. Coverage in the Middle Tennessee volume extends to some 7,000 apprenticeship records between 1774 and 1902. Following the same tabular arrangement as in the other volumes, it identifies apprentices found in the following thirty-five Tennessee counties: Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Franklin, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Moore, Overton, Perry, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, and Wilson. West Tennessee: 230 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2010. SBN 978-0-8063-5309-8. #CFC 9982. $31.50 East Tennessee: 215 pp., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-4966-4. #CFC 9259. $30.00 Middle Tennessee: 360 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5246-6. #CFC 9838. $40.00

TENNESSEE ADOPTIONS, 1805–1900 Alan N. Miller The adoption records abstracted for this book fall into two categories: (1) Adoptions abstracted from state legislative records, labeled TPA (Tennessee Private Acts), and (2) Adoption proceedings in local courts, recovered from widely scattered, mostly-unindexed Minutes of the County Courts. The minutes of the County Courts of most Tennessee counties were searched until about 1900, but the search of Circuit Court Minutes was suspended with 1860. Includes accounts of why a child was available for adoption. 382 pp., indexed, paper. 2009. ISBN 978-0-80635405-7. #CFC 9934. $41.50

TENNESSEE COUSINS. A History of Tennessee People. Two Volumes Worth S. Ray All Tennessee counties are covered in this work, each with pertinent genealogical data such as abstracts of wills and deeds, tombstone inscriptions, marriage rec­ords, and sketches of early settlers. The most important records include First Court Records of Washington District, the Marriage Records of Greene, Washington, Jefferson and Knox counties, and Revolutionary Soldiers of Roane County. This work also reaches out to the Carolinas, Georgia, Maryland, Virginia, and other Southern states as well. The index contains over 6,000 names. 2 vols. 819 pp., maps, illus., indexed, paper. (1950), repr. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8063-0289-8. #GPC 4800. $43.50

Texas GENEALOGICAL RECORDS IN TEXAS Imogene Kennedy & Leon Kennedy In text and maps, this guide provides detailed information on the legal and historical background of the state, the origin of each county, the location of the records for each portion of the county before it was organized into its present boundaries, and the specific records available in the various county courthouses, the Texas State Library, the Texas State Archives, and the Texas General Land Office. 248 pp., paper. (1987), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-08063-1185-2. #GPC 3149. $41.50

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Vermont GENEALOGICAL AND FAMILY HISTORY OF THE STATE OF VERMONT. A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. Two Volumes Hiram Carleton In all cases, these family histories are traced forward from the oldest known ancestor of the line to the family member (living or memorialized) featured in the sketch, for whom, in turn, a biography—often with a photograph—is provided. This is followed, frequently, by additional, collateral lines linked to the subject of the essay. Many of the lineages go back to 16thcentury England, still others give connections to Massachusetts and the other New England states. Finally, while the work contains upwards of 30,000 references to kith and kin, the name indexes found at the front of the two volumes identify nearly 1,200 principal descendants of the main families treated. 2 vols. 1,474 pp. total, illus., partially indexed, paper. (1903), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-4794-3. #GPC 9322. $180.00/the set

SOLDIERS OF THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR BURIED IN VERMONT Walter H. Crockett This unusual work contains lists comprising the names of nearly 6,000 Revolutionary soldiers buried in Vermont; many of the soldiers emigrated from other states into Vermont during the years immediately following the Revolution. The names were gathered from a variety of sources, but the largest number were extracted from a rare list of Vermont Revolutionary pensioners, a list embracing invalid pensioners. 82 pp., paper. (1903–1904 and 1905–1906), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-0534-9. #CFC 1220. $14.95

Virginia GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES from Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine. Four Volumes These volumes contain every family history article published in the Quarterly from 1919

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GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES from the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Five Volumes This work contains all the family history articles to have appeared in VMHB from 1893 through 1977. The articles touch on families from all parts of the Old Dominion, and the majority trace lines of descent through as many as seven or eight generations, the data covering a period of three or four centuries or more. Upwards of 100,000 Virginians are treated, each of whom is cited in the specially prepared indexes at the back of each volume. 5 vols. 4,827 pp. in all, illus., indexed, paper. (1981), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-0910-1. #CFC 6086. $350.00/set

GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES from the William and Mary College Quarterly. Five Volumes These volumes contain every family history article published in the Quarterly from 1892 to 1943. No fewer than 500 genealogies were published, and these, together with a substantial number of Bible records, are reprinted here. With these five volumes, the researcher has within reach a comprehensive collection of family history articles with accompanying indexes to the 100,000 persons mentioned (marking the first time complete-name indexes have been published). Each volume is separately indexed. 5 vols. 4,740 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1982), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-0955-2. #CFC 6096. $350.00/set

VIRGINIA’S COLONIAL SOLDIERS Lloyd D. Bockstruck From research based on county court minutes and orders, bounty land applications and warrants, records of courts martial, county militia rosters, Hening’s Statutes at Large, the

ADVENTURERS OF PURSE AND PERSON VIRGINIA 1607–1624/5. Fourth Edition. Published for the Order of First Families of Virginia, 1607–1624/5 John Frederick Dorman, Editor This multi-volume work establishes descents—through the sixth generation—of the 150 individuals who can be identified as (1) Adventurers of Purse (i.e. stockholders in the Virginia Company of London) who either came to Virginia in the period 1607–1625 and had descendants or who did not come to Virginia within that period but whose grandchildren were residents there; or (2) Adventurers of Person, 1607–1625 (i.e. ordinary immigrants to Virginia) who left descendants. Volume One covers families A–F (Andrews through Freeman), and identifies 52 families and over 7,800 individual descendants resident in Virginia (or subsequently in other states). Family accounts are supported by 10,000 footnote citations to manuscripts or published records. The index contains 19,000 name, place, and subject entries, many with multiple page citations. Volume Two covers families G–P (Gaither through Purifoy), and identifies 51 families and over 7,684 individual descendants. As with Volume One, family accounts are supported by nearly 10,000 footnote citations; the index contains 20,000 name, place and subject entries. Volume Three covers families R–Z (Reynolds through Zouche), and identifies 46 families and more than 6,500 individual descendants. As with volumes One and Two, family accounts are supported by nearly 10,000 footnote citations; the index contains 20,000 name, place, and subject entries. Volume One: Families A–F. 1,278 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1744-1. #GPC 1496. $100.00 Volume Two: Families G–P. 1,111 pp., indexed, paper. (2005), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1763-2. #GPC 1497. $100.00

Volume Three: Families R–Z. 1,105 pp., indexed, paper. 2010. ISBN 978-08063-1775-5. #GPC 1498. $100.00

United States Draper manuscripts, and manuscripts in the Public Record Office in London, we here have an authoritative register of Virginia’s colonial soldiers. Included are the military’s “size” rolls which routinely give the soldier’s place of birth, age, residence, occupation, and physical description. 443 pp., indexed. (1988), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-80631219-4. #GPC 490. $42.00

POCAHONTAS’ DESCENDANTS: A Revision, Enlargement and Extension of the List as Set Out by Wyndham Robertson in His Book Pocahontas and Her Descendants (1887). Combined with two volumes of corrections and additions Stuart E. Brown, Jr., Lorraine F. Myers & Eileen M. Chappel The descendants of Princess Pocahontas, through her son John Rolfe, number in the tens of thousands and encompass numerous lines of the colonial Virginia gentry. This book carries Pocahontas’ descendants down to the present time. In this definitive edition, the two volumes of corrections and additions of 1992 and 1994 have been appended to the base volume of 1985, resulting in this consolidated volume in excess of 700 pages, with indexes containing over 30,000 names! 724 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1985, 1992, 1994), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1407-5. #GPC 715. $59.50

Third Corrections and Additions to Pocahontas’ Descendants Stuart E. Brown, Jr. and Lorraine F. Myers 197 pp., indexed, paper. (1997), repr. 2003. ISBN 978-0-8063-1542-3. #CFC 716. $25.00

Fourth and Fifth Corrections and Additions to Pocahontas’ Descendants Stuart E. Brown, Jr. and Lorraine F. Myers 97 pp., indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5242-8. #CFC 9837. $16.50

VIRGINIA SOLDIERS OF 1776 Compiled from Documents in the Virginia Land Office. Three Volumes Louis A. Burgess This monumental work is based on official government records on file in the Virginia Land Office and on documents in the Archives Department of the Virginia State Library. The records are of several classes—bounty warrants, military certificates, exchange warrants, and land vouchers—and they establish absolute proof of Revolutionary service and of the descent of bounty land. Annexed to these claims are certificates of heirship, wills and powers of attorney, dates of birth and death, and place of residence of the Revolutionary soldier. Further information includes the number of the warrant, exact number of acres granted, and date issued. 3 vols. 1,534 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1927, 1929), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-0529-5. #CFC 790. $150.00/set

JAMESTOWNE ANCESTORS, 1607–1699. Commemoration of the 400th Anniversary of the Landing at James Towne, 1607–2007 Virginia Lee Hutcheson Davis This is a list of approximately 1,000 persons who are known to have owned land or resided on Jamestown Island between 1607 and 1699. They are listed here alphabetically along with their known dates of residence in Jamestown, their official position in the colony (landowner, burgess, etc.), and their place of origin or county of residence. In addition, the book contains de-

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VIRGINIA IMMIGRANTS AND ADVENTURERS, 1607–1635: A Biographical Dictionary Martha W. McCartney This book brings together a variety of primary sources regarding Virginia’s earliest European inhabitants and the sparsely populated and fragile communities in which they lived, resulting in the most comprehensive collection of annotated biographical sketches yet published. Ms. McCartney conveys the basics about many of these original colonists: their origins, the names of the ships they sailed on, the names of the “hundreds” and “plantations” they inhabited, the names of their spouses and children, their occupations and their position in the colony, their relationships with fellow colonists and Indian neighbors, their living conditions as far as can be ascertained from documentary sources, their ownership of land, the dates and circumstances of their death, and other details about their personal lives. Maps provided identify the sites at which Virginia’s earliest plantations were located and enable genealogists and students of colonial history to link most of the more than 5,500 people included in this volume to the cultural landscape. An introductory chapter, moreover, includes an overview of local and regional settlement and provides succinct histories of the various plantations established in Tidewater Virginia by 1635. 833 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1774-8. #GPC 3505. $55.00

JAMESTOWN PEOPLE TO 1800: Landowners, Public Officials, Minorities, and Native Leaders Martha W. McCartney This work provides a detailed look at the people associated with Jamestown from its founding in 1607 to 1800. Based on government records and private archives, it provides historical biographies of several distinct groups of people: Jamestown Island landowners, public officials such as council members and burgesses, Native-American leaders, and African Americans associated with Jamestown. It also covers more than a thousand people who did not own land on Jamestown Island but whose activities brought them to Virginia’s capital city. Using an array of fascinating but little known sources, McCartney offers authoritative biographies and sketches of everyone in the public record associated with Virginia’s capital. She has also enriched her text with a careful study of privately held papers, lending texture to the historical record while filling in little known details about this very distinctive population. 556 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1872-1. #GPC 3506. $39.95

tails concerning the settlement of the island, a brief history of Jamestown plantations and hundreds and their evolution into the early counties of Virginia, and pen and ink drawings, together with maps of the fort and city of Jamestown. 108 pp., illus., maps, paper. (2006), repr. 2008. ISBN 9780-8063-1767-0. #GPC 1381. $22.00

TIDEWATER VIRGINIA FAMILIES Virginia L. H. Davis Covering a period of 375 years, this book sets forth the genealogical history of some 40 families who have their roots in Tidewater Virginia. Starting with the earliest colonial settler, the origins of the following Tidewater families are presented: Bell, Binford, Bonner, Butler, Campbell, Cheadle, Chiles, Clements,­ Cotton, Dejarnette(att), Dumas, Ellyson, Fishback, Fleming, Hamlin, Hampton, Harnison, Harris, Haynie, Hurt, Hutcheson, Lee, Mosby, Mundy, Nelson, Peatross, Pettyjohn, Ruffin, Short, Spencer, Tarleton, Tatum, Taylor, Terrill, Watkins, Winston, and Woodson. (Tidewater Virginia includes the counties of Amherst, Caroline, Charles City, Dinwiddie, Elizabeth City, Essex, Fairfax, Fauquier, Gloucester, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Isle of Wight, James City, King William, Lancaster, Mathews, Northumberland, Prince William, Prince George, Spotsylvania, Surry, Sussex, and York.) 8½" x 11". 730 pp., indexed, paper. (1990), repr. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8063-1283-5. #GPC 1382. $75.00

TIDEWATER VIRGINIA FAMILIES: GENERATIONS BEYOND. Adding the Families of Alsobrook, Bibb, Edwards, Favor, Gray, Hux, Ironmonger, Laker, Southern, Taylor, and Woolfolk Virginia L. H. Davis To the forty Tidewater Virginia families treated in the original publication (see #1382 above), eleven new families have been added. All families tie in with the earliest Hutcheson, Peatross, Butler, and Lee settlers in the colony of Virginia, and in each instance the family history, its vital statistics, and the events of the time are reported, as are brief accounts of collateral issue in each generation. 8½" x 11". 221 pp., indexed, paper. (1998), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1578-2. #GPC 1383. $49.00

EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE JAMES RIVER: THEIR DEEP ROOTS AND TANGLED BRANCHES. Volume I: Henrico County—Goochland County Louise Pledge Heath Foley Mrs. Foley abstracted the land records from the 14 volumes of Patent Books for the hundredyear period 1632 to 1732 pertaining to Henrico or Goochland counties. The abstracts give the name of the patentee, the location and acreage of the patent, and date of settlement, with copious references to family members and owners of adjoining properties, and the names of the settlers brought over as “headrights.” xxxiv, 141 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1974), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0849-4. #CFC 1950. $25.00

EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE JAMES RIVER: THEIR DEEP ROOTS AND TANGLED BRANCHES. Volume II: Charles City County—Prince George County

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company Louise Pledge Heath Foley Contains abstracts of the land records from the 14 volumes of Patent Books for the hundred-year period 1632 to 1732. The main body of the text consists of a chronological series of abstracts giving the name of the Charles City County or Prince George County patentee; the location and acreage of the patent and the date of settlement, with references to family members and owners of adjoining properties; and, most important, the names of the thousands of settlers brought over as “headrights.” xviii, 203 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1978), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0877-7. #CFC 1952. $27.00

EARLY VIRGINIA FAMILIES ALONG THE JAMES RIVER: THEIR DEEP ROOTS AND TANGLED BRANCHES. Volume III: James City County—Surry County Louise Pledge Heath Foley Mrs. Foley has abstracted the land records from the 14 volumes of Patent Books for the period 1623 to 1732, which are now located in the Virginia State Archives in Richmond. The main body of the text consists of a chronological series of abstracts giving the name of the James City County or Surry County patentee, the location and acreage of the patent and date of settlement, with references to family members and owners of adjoining properties, and the names of the thousands of settlers brought over as “headrights.” xvi, 161 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1990), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1285-9. #CFC 1953. $27.00

TWELVE VIRGINIA COUNTIES Where the Western Migration Began John H. Gwathmey This scholarly and informative account describes the origin and settlement of the counties of Albemarle, Augusta, Caroline, Essex, Gloucester, Goochland, Hanover, King William, King and Queen, Louisa, New Kent, and Orange and recounts people and events associated with their history. Author John Gwathmey devotes a chapter to each of the 12 counties, gives a history of its formation, and provides sketches of pioneer families and early settlers. xii, 469 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1937), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-0861-6. #CFC 2435. $43.50

A HISTORY OF LOUISA COUNTY, VIRGINIA Malcolm Harris The first half of the book is organized around five institutional themes: politics, military history, country roads, churches and parishes, and education. Within these chapters, Dr. Harris introduces lists of the individuals who were there when the history was being made: land patentees, brides and grooms, Revolutionary and Civil War veterans, teachers and their students, and so on. The second half, misleadingly labeled “Appendix,” provides a list of Louisa marriage bonds from 1767–1800, and 150 pages of family sketches of the county’s pioneer families. x, 526 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1936), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-5502-3. #CFC 9831. $51.95

OLD NEW KENT COUNTY [Virginia] Some Account of the Planters, Plantations, and Places Volume I: New Kent County (Blisland and St. Peter’s Parishes) King and Queen County (Stratton Major, St. Stephen’s, and Drysdale Parishes) Volume II: King William County (St. John’s and St. David’s Parishes) Malcolm Harris

3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 260/ Baltimore, Md. 21211 Dr. Harris’ two-volume history and genealogy is one of the great achievements of Virginia local history of the last century. This work takes on even greater importance in light of the loss of county records in New Kent and in King & Queen counties and the survival of mere fragments for King William County prior to 1865. 2 vols. 560 & 502 pp., illus., indexed, paper. ISBN 978-0-8063-5292-3.  #CFC 9891. $140.00/set

MARRIED WELL AND OFTEN. Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649–1800 Robert K. Headley, Jr. This work contains a list of 7,000 marriages and boasts an additional 16,000 index entries. Starting with marriage license bonds for Northumberland County (1783–1800), Westmoreland County (1772–1800), Richmond County (1750–1800), and Lancaster County (1701–1800), the author added marriages from scattered licenses, fee books, ministers’ returns, family bibles, and notes in various volumes of court records, finalizing his research in the will books and deed books for Northumberland, Lancaster, Westmoreland, Old Rappahannock, and Richmond counties, as well as in standard publications. Besides the names of husband and wife and the date of marriage, entries may contain the names of parents, grandparents, former spouses, children of previous marriages, and other relations.­ 515 pp., indexed, paper. (2003), repr. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1732-8. #GPC 2654. $52.50

VIRGINIA GENEALOGY: Sources & Resources Carol McGinnis This is an encyclopedic listing of Virginia sources and resources for the genealogist. Ms. McGinnis devotes entire chapters to such subjects as Virginia land, people, and history; immigration and migration; vital records; Bible and church records; census records; land and court records; manuscripts and records abroad; ethnic Virginia; slavery and African-Americans; counties and their records; independent cities and their records; genealogical collections; and genealogical societies. 505 pp., maps and charts, paper. (1993), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1379-5. #GPC 3526. $37.95

WITHOUT INDENTURES: Index to White Slave Children in Colonial Court Records. By Richard Hayes Phillips. See #GPC 4606, p.16. WHITE SLAVE CHILDREN OF COLONIAL MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA: Birth and Shipping Records. By Richard Hayes Phillips. See #GPC 4608, p. 16. LEWIS OF WARNER HALL Merrow E. Sorley The Lewis family of Warner Hall, York Co., VA, probably descends from Robert Lewis of Brecon, Wales, who came to Virginia in 1635. This book traces his descendants in the male and female lines, and descents from other early Virginia families. The bulk of this work is concerned with Col. John Lewis and Francis Fielding and their descendants; Col. Charles Lewis and Mary How-

Call toll-free 1-800-296-6687 or Fax: 1-410-752-8492 ell and their descendants; and Col. Robert Lewis and Jane Meriwether and their descendants, with much attention given to these related families: Ambler, Ball, Barret, Bowles, Bushrod, Byrd, Carter, Cobbs, Crawford, Eppes, Fauntleroy, Fielding, Griffin, Howell, Isham, Jefferson, Kennon, Marshall, Piersey, Ragland, Randolph, Taliaferro, Taylor, Thompson, Walker, Washington, Willis, Woodson, and Worsham. 887 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1932), repr. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1961-2. #GPC 5500. $85.00

MARRIAGES OF SOME VIRGINIA RESIDENTS, 1607–1800. Three Volumes Dorothy Ford Wulfeck This work not only contains the records of approximately 40,000 marriages with references to about a quarter-million individuals, but it also derives from Bible records and references found in wills, deeds, court suits, and orphans’ court records. Brides and grooms are listed in a single alphabetical sequence; all other persons mentioned in the records are indexed separately. Mrs. Wulfeck’s marriage records relate to three classes of people: (1) those who were married before settling in Virginia; (2) those who were married in Virginia; and (3) those who married after moving from Virginia to another colony or state. 7 vols. in 3. 2,305 pp. in all, indexed, paper. (1961–1967), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-1141-8. #CFC 6518. $180.00/set

West Virginia WEST VIRGINIA GENEALOGY: Sources & Resources Carol McGinnis This detailed guide tells you what records to look for, what records are available, and where they can be found. It identifies records on the state level, the regional level, and then the county level, providing details of vital records, Bible records, church records, cemetery records, newspapers, naturalizations, military records, census records, land records, maps and city directories. The main focus is on the holdings of the various institutions whose resources and facilities are vital to the genealogist: county by county, it lists the names, addresses and hours of business of libraries, archives, societies, courthouses, and other record repositories. 135 pp., indexed, paper. (1988), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1230-9. #GPC 3527. $22.00

WEST VIRGINIA REVOLUTIONARY ANCESTORS Whose Services Were Non-military Anne Waller Reddy This is a list of names of approximately 2,000 West Virginians whose Public Claims are on record at the Virginia State Library. Claims were registered for people who nursed the sick and wounded, fed the troops, furnished supplies, buried the dead, rode express, and manufactured firearms. This index contains names of patriots whose services are recorded in no other place unless they rendered military as well as nonmilitary service. 93 pp., paper. (1930), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-0291-1. #CFC 4820. $16.50

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Canada COMPANIONS OF CHAMPLAIN: Founding Families of Quebec, 1608–1635, with 2016 Addendum Denise Larson The original 18 pioneer families who inhabited Quebec during Champlain’s lifetime are the focal point of this work. The author traces the genealogy for three generations of the following 18 founding families: Amiot/ Amyot, Boucher, Bourdon, Cloutier, Cote/Coste, Couillard/Couillart, Delaunay, Desportes, Giffard, Guyon, Hebert (Quebec’s first colonial family, Hebert, is followed through five generations), Juchereau, Langlois, Marsolet, Martin, Nicolet, Pinguet, and Tardif/Letardif. 198 pp., maps, illus., indexed, paper. 2016. ISBN 978-0-8063-5790-4. #CFC 8290.  $25.00

FIRST MÉTIS FAMILIES OF QUEBEC, 1622–1748 Gail Morin The term Métis originally referred to the offspring from the intermarriage of early French fur traders with Canadian Native Americans. Later, there were also Anglo Métis children of Scottish, English, and other European fathers and indigenous mothers. Today, the French and Anglo Métis cultures have essentially merged into a distinct group with official recognition as one of the three Aboriginal Peoples of Canada. This series of volumes traces the descendants of the 56 original Métis families for at least three generations and in some cases as many as ten. Vol. 1: 8½" x 11", 226 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-5561-0. #CFC 9529. $32.95 Vol. 2: 8½" x 11", 364 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5687-7. #CFC 8370. $45.00 Vol. 3: 8½" x 11", 396 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-8063-5700-3. #CFC 8371. $38.50 Vol. 4: 8½" x 11", 348 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5730-0. #CFC 8374. $44.95 Vol. 5: 8½" x 11", 218 pp., indexed, paper. 2015. ISBN 978-0-8063-5761-4. #CFC 8385. $32.95

ERIN’S SONS: Irish Arrivals in Atlantic Canada. Volumes I–IV Terrence M. Punch Mr. Punch has combed through a wide-ranging and disparate group of sources to identify as many Irish immigrants as possible and to reveal their place of origin in the Old Country. The region of Atlantic Canada covered here are the provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. These volumes are an invaluable tool for U.S. researchers, since many New England Irish families can trace their ancestry through Atlantic Canada. (Volume II covers the same years as Volume I and includes references to an additional 7,000 persons). Each volume contains maps, showing Irish ports of embarkation, an index of ships, and an index of surnames. Vol. I: 1761–1853. 8½" x 11". 208 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1782-3. #GPC 4708. $33.00 Vol. II: 1761–1853. 8½" x 11". 197 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1789-2. #GPC 4709. $33.00 Vol. III: 1751–1858. 8½" x 11". 200 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1805-1. #GPC 4711. $33.00

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Vol. IV: to 1863. 8½" x 11". 188 pp., maps, indexed, paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1866-0. #GPC 4712. $33.00

NORTH AMERICA’S MARITIME FUNNEL: The Ships that Brought the Irish, 1749–1852 Terrence M. Punch Functioning as the narrow end of a funnel through which thousands dispersed widely across the North American continent, the Maritime Provinces of Canada offered easy access, beckoning immigrants from Ireland’s catchment areas along the waterways of Dublin, Londonderry, and Cork. This book provides a chronological list of the documented 1,050 voyages between Ireland and the Maritimes, giving the names of the vessels, their port and date of departure as well as their port of arrival and indicates the number of passengers and sometimes their names and destination. Only 123 passenger lists of the 1,050 voyages survive, but by dint of groundbreaking research, Mr. Punch has managed to fill in many of the gaps. 8½" x 11". 171 pp., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1965-0. #GPC 4716. $33.00

SOME EARLY SCOTS IN MARITIME CANADA. Volumes I–III Terrence M. Punch Only after 1770 did the Maritime Provinces of Canada begin to attract Scots settlers, mainly but not exclusively from the Scottish Highlands. The Scots put their stamp on Cape Breton Island, the eastern mainland of Nova Scotia, much of Prince Edward Island, and coastal regions of New Brunswick. These three volumes are based on materials found in the Nova Scotia Archives and the Public Archives of New Brunswick, among others. Records consulted range from newspaper announcements of marriages and deaths to cemetery records and censuses, and from rare passenger lists to probate records. Vol. I: 8½" x 11".180 pp., paper. 2011. ISBN 9780-8063-1876-9. #GPC 4713. $33.00 Vol. II: 8½" x 11".178 pp., paper. 2011. ISBN 978-0-8063-1877-6. #GPC 4714. $33.00 Vol III: 8½" x 11". 177 pp., paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1922-3. #GPC 4715. $33.00

GUIDE TO QUEBEC CATHOLIC PARISHES AND PUBLISHED PARISH MARRIAGE RECORDS Jeanne Sauve White The bulk of this work consists of county-bycounty lists of parishes within the Province of Quebec, and all known Catholic parishes are listed to 1900. Each list gives the names of all the parishes within that county, arranged in order of formation, with the date of the oldest records for that parish. A reference letter and name after the parish indicates the compiler and publisher of a marriage register for that parish or whether the marriages for that parish may be found in the important “Loiselles Marriage Index.” vi, 146 pp., maps, indexed, paper. (1993), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-4570-3. #CFC 9580. $22.00

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England EMIGRANTS IN CHAINS. A Social History of Forced Emigration to the Americas of Felons, Destitute Children, Political and Religious Non-Conformists, Vagabonds, Beggars and other Undesirables, 1607–1776 Peter Wilson Coldham By 1776, the prisons of England had disgorged some 50,000 of their inmates to the American colonies, most of them destined to survive and, with their descendants, to populate the land of their exile. Supported by a massive array of documentary evidence and first-hand testimony, this book focuses on the emergence and use of transportation as a means of dealing with an unwanted population, dwelling at length on the processes involved, the men charged with the administration of the system of transportation or engaged in transportation as a business. It then proceeds with a fascinating look at the transportees themselves, their lives and hapless careers, and their reception in the colonies. 196 pp., paper. (1992), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-08063-1778-6. #GPC 1109. $21.00

wales WELSH FAMILY HISTORY. A Guide to Research. Second Edition John & Sheila Rowlands, et al. This handbook deals primarily with those aspects of family history research that are unique to Wales. Each chapter is written by a specialist in the field and treats an essential element of Welsh genealogy. Coverage includes but is not limited to the following topics: Welsh archives, family history societies, parish registers, civil registration, surnames, place names, the IGI for Wales, wills and estate records, printed and manuscript pedigrees, emigration, and a variety of miscellaneous sources.

Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. & Clearfield Company 2nd ed. 325 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1999), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1620-8. #GPC 5030. $27.00

SECOND STAGES IN RESEARCHING WELSH ANCESTRY John & Sheila Rowlands This book is a compendium of contributions by experts in different fields. There are chapters dealing with aspects of community life, different occupations, surnames, old documents, maps, estate records, and family histories (the Vaughans of Trawsgoed, the Lloyds of TyNewydd, Moris Reignald, Titus Jones, and “Baron” Lewis Owen). The book contains several case studies, while still other chapters cover Catholics in Wales, Urban Growth and Development, People in Mining and Metals, the Bartrum Genealogies, Homes of Surnames, English Settlement in Montgomeryshire, and Religion and Society in 19th-century Wales. 362 pp., indexed, paper. 1999. ISBN 978-0-80631619-2. #GPC 5028. $24.00

THE SURNAMES OF WALES. Updated and Expanded Edition John & Sheila Rowlands This new edition contains new chapters and several updated and expanded chapters, with information regarding more than 270,000 surnames found in parish records throughout Wales. Some of the new features include a study of how Welsh patronymics changed to settled surnames, surname geographic distribution, an expanded glossary of Welsh surnames, and a glossary of Welsh given names. 344 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-80631997-1. #GPC 5033. $39.95

Ireland THE PEOPLE OF IRELAND, 1600–1699. Part One and Part Two David Dobson This series draws on the following primary sources: published government records; references found in Irish, English, Scottish and Dutch

ANCESTRAL TRAILS. The Complete Guide to British Genealogy and Family History 2nd Edition Mark D. Herber Ancestral Trails enables the researcher to form a coherent picture of past generations by describing virtually every class of record in every repository and library in Britain. The book guides the researcher through the voluminous British archives, extending back to medieval times, and provides a detailed view of the records and published sources available, analyzing each record and guiding the searcher to finding-aids and indexes. In this context, Mr. Herber is careful to link sources together to ensure that researchers can use material found in one source to assist a search in other sources. This second edition also brings the reader up-to-date with the many important changes that have recently taken place in British genealogy. Writing in the Foreword to the second edition, John Titford remarks that “an increasing amount of material of relevance to family historians is being made available in print, on microform, on CD-ROM, and on the Internet; fresh finding aids appear and older ones become redundant; record repositories, libraries, family history societies and other interest groups appear afresh on the scene. . . . None of this has escaped the notice of the author of Ancestral Trails, and this welcome new edition, to which the phrase ‘bigger and better’ hardly does justice, is testimony to the continuing careful attention to detail which characterised the first edition.” 894 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1771-7. #GPC 2692. $54.50

3600 Clipper Mill Rd., Suite 260/ Baltimore, Md. 21211 archives; and the many volumes of the published Calendar of State Papers relating to Ireland. Published in London between 1860 and 1910, this series contains a storehouse of genealogical information for the years 1509 to 1670. The 3,200 people listed in these two volumes are predominantly of native Irish and immigrant English origin, as well as a handful of Huguenot and Dutch immigrants. Part One: 108 pp., paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5362-3. #CFC 9818. $20.50 Part Two: 108 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-5421-7. #CFC 9700. $20.50 Part Three: 101 pp., paper. 2000. ISBN 978-08063-5535-1. #CFC 9707. $20.50 Part Four: 116 pp., paper. 2014. ISBN 978-08063-5702-7. #CFC 8108. $16.50

IRISH AND SCOTCH-IRISH ANCESTRAL RESEARCH. A Guide to the Genealogical Records, Methods, and Sources in Ireland. Two Volumes Bound in Three Margaret Dixon Falley The first volume of this guide describes genealogical collections and indexes in all the major Irish repositories and the published indexes, catalogues, and printed sources available in Ireland and the United States. Volume Two is a bibliography of family histories, pedigrees, and source materials published in books and periodicals, and covers such printed works as parish, town and county histories, church records, and family histories. 2 vols. in 3. 1,167 pp. total, indexed, paper. (1962), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-0916-3. #GPC 1755. $95.00/set

GENERAL ALPHABETICAL INDEX to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes and Baronies of Ireland, Based on the Census of Ireland for the Year 1851 Since research in Ireland will usually start at the parish level, there must be a reference tool that will key the townland—the smallest territorial subdivision in Ireland—to the parish in which it is located. This work was prepared under the auspices of the British government for almost that purpose. It shows the county, barony, parish, and poor law union in which the 70,000 townlands were

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TRACING YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS. Fourth Edition John Grenham Mr. Grenham’s work combines all the best features of a textbook and a reference book, expertly describing the various steps in the research process while at the same time providing an indispensable body of source materials for immediate use. Updated to reflect the enormous changes brought about by the Internet, this fourth edition serves as a directory to online records, discussing their uses and outlining research strategies. Most useful are the subsections to each of the county source lists—first incorporated in the third edition and here updated and expanded—showing county Internet sources, and references are given throughout for any online versions of the records dealt with. Along with its step-by-step instructions in the location and use of traditional genealogical records, its discussion of civil records of birth, marriage, and death, as well as land records and wills, and its list of Roman Catholic parish records and source lists—all expanded, updated, and indexed—this guide is easily the most useful book in Irish genealogy. “. . . this new edition is recommended especially because of its expanded and updated information on finding and using online resources to research Irish roots.” LIBRARY JOURNAL, June 1, 2012 4th ed. 608 pp., illus., indexed, paper. 2012. ISBN 978-0-8063-1897-4. #GPC 2386. $37.95

situated in 1851, as well as the location of the townlands on the Great Ordnance Survey maps, with appendices containing separate indexes to parishes and baronies. 2 vols. 968 pp., paper. (1861), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-1052-7. #GPC 2962. $60.00/set

BASIC GUIDE TO IRISH RECORDS FOR FAMILY HISTORY Brian Mitchell Mr. Mitchell’s latest offering was inspired by the growing number of Irish sources available on the Internet and provides an up-to-date overview of the key sources for Irish research. According to the author, Irish genealogical records fall into the following eight major categories: (1) civil registers of births, marriages, and deaths; (2) church registers of baptisms, marriages, and burials; (3) gravestone inscriptions; (4) wills; (5) 1901 and 1911 census returns; (6) mid-19th-century Griffith’s Valuation; (7) early 19th-century Tithe Applotment Books; and (8) other census substitutes. Each source is examined in detail. Emphasizing the role of geography in Irish genealogy, the author explains that the country is divided into seven overlapping administrative divisions and clarifies the genealogical function of each. The final sections list Internet sites devoted exclusively or substantially to Irish genealogical research and also provide a core bibliography of the best sources now available. 56 pp., map, illus., paper. (2008), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5373-9. #CFC 9684. $18.00

A GUIDE TO IRISH CHURCHES AND GRAVEYARDS Brian Mitchell In this book every church and burial ground in Ireland is identified in relation to a town-

A NEW GENEALOGICAL ATLAS OF IRELAND. Second Edition Brian Mitchell This second edition includes additional maps detailing the location of Roman Catholic parishes in all 32 counties of Ireland and Presbyterian congregations in the nine counties of Northern Ireland. It is not only invaluable for tracing your ancestors in church records but also for locating ancestors in civil records, for it provides descriptions and maps of the parochial and civil administrative divisions to which all major Irish record sources are linked. Mr. Mitchell has drawn at least four, and sometimes five, maps for every county. The first county map depicts the civil/Church of Ireland parishes; the second shows the baronies and Church of Ireland dioceses; the third map illustrates the poor law unions and the parishes included within the probate districts serving that county; the fourth plots Roman Catholic parishes and dioceses; and the fifth locates Presbyterian congregations for the nine counties of Northern Ireland. The book includes three maps of Ireland to show the area covered by each county, diocese, and probate district. In addition, it describes all of the major record sources of Ireland. 2nd ed. 175 pp., illus., maps, paper. (2002), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1684-0. #GPC 3853. $22.00

land or street address. Each townland is located in its appropriate civil parish, and each parish is listed alphabetically within its county and is preceded by a number which gives its location in A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland (see #3853). An Ordnance Survey number lets the researcher pinpoint the church’s exact location on a six-inch Ordnance Survey map. Churches that are now defunct and graveyards that have been separated from their churches can be located with this guide. 253 pp., paper. (1990), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-1266-8. #GPC 3856. $37.95

A GUIDE TO IRISH PARISH REGISTERS Brian Mitchell This is a guide to existing Irish parish registers for all denominations, their starting dates, and where or how they can be located. It also links the parish registers to Griffith’s Valuation of Ireland, the great survey of property holders taken between 1848 and 1864. It provides map references to Mr. Mitchell’s New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland and to the maps accompanying the householders’ index to Griffith’s Valuation, allowing the researcher to identify both the Valuation and the parish records by the same administrative division—the civil parish. 151 pp., paper. (1988), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-1215-6. #GPC 3852. $28.00

POCKET GUIDE TO IRISH GENEALOGY. Third Edition Brian Mitchell Brian Mitchell blends case studies, maps, charts, and his own mastery of the subject to convey. For this third edition, Mr. Mitchell has completely overhauled and updated the two chapters on Ireland’s major genealogical record offices and heritage centers. The basics of Irish genealogical research. The concluding chapter— new in this edition—lists 40 websites that are useful for Irish genealogical research. The book also includes a crucial chapter on “Irish Genealogy and the Internet.” 3rd ed. vi, 83 pp., maps, paper. 2008. ISBN 9780-8063-5385-2. #CFC 9240. $19.00

THE SURNAMES OF NORTH WEST IRELAND: Concise Histories of the Major Surnames of Gaelic and Planter Origin Brian Mitchell Drawing on a range of primary and secondary sources, the author has produced 324 singlepage histories of surnames that either originated

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in or became established in North West Ireland. Mr. Mitchell estimates that these histories document the surname origins of over 80% of people with roots in North West Ireland. Most of the histories describe the geographic prevalence of the name in North West Ireland today, the ancient origins of the name’s founders, the name’s meaning, the expansion/contraction of the name, surname variations, and much more. These characteristics distinguish Brian Mitchell’s book as the most important addition to Irish onomastics in many years. xii, 326 pp., paper. 2010. ISBN 978-0-80635457-6. #CFC 9968. $43.50

RICHARD GRIFFITH AND HIS VALUATIONS OF IRELAND. With an Inventory of the Books of the General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland James R. Reilly The first half of this work describes the methods used by Griffith and his colleagues in producing the land valuation and, in particular, the great Ordnance Survey of Irish townlands which fixed local boundaries throughout Ireland. In the genealogical section, Mr. Reilly burrows into the intricacies of the valuations, showing how an understanding of the abbreviations and shorthand used by the valuators can lead the researcher from the valuation to other Irish records concerning one’s ancestors. The appendices include a glossary of key terms, dates of publication of the Ordnance Survey Memoirs, countyby-county commencement and completion dates of the tenement valuations conducted from 1846 to 1864, and an inventory of the Books of Sir Richard Griffith’s General Valuation of Rateable Property in Ireland. 8½" x 11". viii, 108 pp., illus., paper. (2000), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-4954-1. #CFC 9371. $25.00

Scotland HUGUENOT AND SCOTS LINKS, 1575–1775 David Dobson Fearing reprisals after Louis XIV rescinded the Edict of Nantes in 1685, Huguenots fled to the Netherlands, Germany, Scandinavia, England, America, and, in a few cases, to Scotland. Most of these emigrants settled in the Canongate, then a separate burgh but now a part of Edinburgh. Working from baptismal registers, burgess rolls, tax lists, marriage registers, and other primary sources, David Dobson has unearthed information concerning over 1,000 Scottish Huguenots or their descendants. For each individual, the compiler provides the name, a locale,

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SCOTLAND DURING THE PLANTATION OF ULSTER, 1600–1699 David Dobson All four volumes in the series are designed to assist family historians researching their origins during the 17th century. Since only seventeen parish registers of the Church of Scotland prior to 1685 survive for this area, Mr. Dobson’s researches attempt to fill the void as best as possible. The volumes are based, overwhelmingly, on primary sources in the National Archives of Scotland and Edinburgh, and they are fully referenced. The single most important source used in the compilations are the Registers of Testaments for Glasgow. The inhabitants are arranged alphabetically and are identified by a town or townland, date, and source. Ayrshire: 139 pp., paper. 2008. ISBN 978-08063-5391-3. #CFC 9018. $21.50 Dumfries & Galloway: 142 pp., map, paper. (2008), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5387-6. #CFC 9017. $21.50 Lanarkshire: 162 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-5413-2. #CFC 9019. $20.50 Renfrewshire: 154 pp., paper. 2009. ISBN 978-08063-5438-5. #CFC 9955. $22.00

SCOTS-IRISH LINKS, 1575–1725. Parts One–Eight David Dobson This series helps the researcher to link an individual first to Ulster and then back to Scotland. Drawing on primary source material in the British Museum in London, the Public Record Office and Trinity College in Dublin, the Public Record Office in Northern Ireland in Belfast, as well as Scottish sources, these seven parts identify approximately 8,000 Lowland Scots who migrated to Ulster as university students, apprentices, ministers, merchants, weavers, teachers, or persons in flight. Typically, each listing gives the Scots-Irish person’s name, occupation, place of residence, a date, and the source; in a number of cases, Mr. Dobson also provides information on spouse, children, local origins, and landholdings. Part One and Part Two: 2 vols. in 1. 65 pp. total, map, paper. (1994, 1995), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-08063-4686-1. #CFC 9207. $12.95 Part Three: 214 pp., map, paper. (2001), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-5102-5. #CFC 9412. $25.00 Part Four: 112 pp., paper. (2004), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5256-5. #CFC 9855. $16.00 Part Five: 136 pp., paper. (2006), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5301-2. #CFC 9895. $20.50 Part Six: 128 pp., paper. (2007), repr. 2009. ISBN 978-0-8063-5351-7. #CFC 9816. $20.50 Part Seven: 122 pp., illus., paper. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5392-0. #CFC 9904. $20.50

TRACING YOUR SCOTTISH ANCESTRY. Third Edition Kathleen B. Cory Revised and updated by Leslie Hodgson, this third edition is packed with information and advice on basic research techniques. It focuses on the holdings of the two principal Scottish record repositories, the General Register Office at New Register House and the Scottish Record Office, both in Edin­ burgh. Referring to records of births, marriages, and deaths before and after 1855 and census returns from 1841 to 1891 at the first-named location, and wills, testaments, deeds, and church records at the other, the author guides you to a successful conclusion of your search. New subjects covered in the third edition include the reorganization of local archives, the digitization and accessibility of old records, and the use of local history in genealogy. There are also chapters on family names, clans and tartans, heraldry, and record repositories outside of Edinburgh. 3rd ed. 271 pp., indexed, paper. 2004. ISBN 978-0-8063-1748-9. #GPC 1155. $24.00

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THE SCOTTISH SURNAMES OF COLONIAL AMERICA David Dobson This work attempts to identify Scottish names, provide explanations of their meaning and significance, give examples, and where applicable, name the clan to which the family is linked. Mr. Dobson identifies about 1,000 Scottish surnames and their derivatives and also mentions one or more actual Scottish North Americans who bore that name before 1776. viii, 151 pp., map, paper. (2003), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-5209-1. #CFC 9790. $25.00

SEARCHING FOR SCOTCH-IRISH ROOTS IN SCOTTISH RECORDS, 1600–1750 David Dobson This book identifies source material in Scottish libraries and archives that could enable people of Scotch-Irish (Scots-Irish) ancestry (i.e., the Ulster Scots) to locate their Scottish roots. xii, 107 pp., maps, illus., indexed, paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5317-3. #CFC 9813. $21.50

Europe SEARCHING FOR FLEMISH (BELGIAN) ANCESTORS Jozef J. Goethals (in Collaboration with Karel Denys, CICM) This is the first English-language guidebook for tracing Flemish ancestors from Belgium. It identifies Flemish-American genealogical organizations, vital records of the Flemish Civil Registry (1796–1900), parish registers (1600–1796), court records, orphan records, tax lists, and citizenship records. Mr. Goethals translates sample records from each category into English from the original Flemish, French, and Latin. The work also contains a discourse on Flemish names and naming practices as well as a glossary of Flemish, French, and Latin terms commonly used in Belgian genealogical documents. 8½" x 11". 81 pp., illus., paper. (2007), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-5342-5. #CFC 9313. $22.00

ADDRESS BOOK FOR GERMANIC GENEALOGY. Sixth Edition Ernest Thode This sixth edition brings many addresses up to date and adds numerous others, especially municipal archive addresses and the addresses of local European historical and genealogical societies. It is indispensable for genealogical researchers with interests in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other German-speaking areas of central and western Europe. Beginning with an exhaustive list of addresses in America, followed by an itemization of German and German-area addresses, this edition refers to nearly 2,000 genealogical and related societies, state and municipal archives, religious organizations, booksellers or importers, foreign information offices, newspapers, religious archives, and professional genealogists in North America, Germany, and elsewhere in the Germanic world. 6th ed. 8½" x 11". 195 pp., paper. (1997), repr. 2000. ISBN 978-0-8063-1526-3. #GPC 5757. $27.00

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FINDING ITALIAN ROOTS. The Complete Guide for Americans. Second Edition John Philip Colletta This work identifies the resources available here in the U.S. for researching back to your immigrant ancestor, then shows how you can tap into the wealth of information available in the town halls, archives, churches, and libraries of Italy. This second edition, moreover, covers Internet resources for Italian genealogy. Includes a glossary of key Italian terms and an extensive annotated bibliography. 2nd ed. 206 pp., paper. (2003), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1741-0. #GPC 1127. $19.00

GERMAN-ENGLISH GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY Ernest Thode This dictionary covers thousands of German terms and defines them in single words or brief phrases. All words, symbols, and abbreviations in the dictionary were chosen on the basis of their association with genealogy, having been noted in church records, civil registration records, family correspondence, genealogical journals, ships’ passenger lists, and emigration records. In conjunction with a standard German-English dictionary, the user should be able to make a word-by-word translation of any German document and understand it. 8½" x 11". 318 pp., paper. (1992), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1342-9. #GPC 5758. $39.95

HISTORIC GERMAN NEWSPAPERS ONLINE Ernest Thode There are now about 2,000 historic German-language newspapers online at numerous public, private, and commercial websites, comprising billions of pages and referring to millions of individuals. Most of the papers cited here are from Germany and the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, though there are papers from as far away as China and Oklahoma. The genealogical information in these newspapers is almost limitless. 234 pp., indexed, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-0-80632005-2. #GPC 5756. $24.95

ANCESTORS IN GERMAN ARCHIVES. A Guide to Family History Sources. Two Volumes Raymond S. Wright III This work is the outgrowth of a project by Brigham Young University to survey all record holdings in about 2,000 public and private archives of the Federal Republic of Germany. For each of the archives, information is provided under the following headings: name and address of the archive (including phone, fax, e-mail, and website), jurisdiction of the archive, organization of the archive’s records, published guides or descriptions of collections, emigration records, records of churches or religious communities, civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths, civil registration of residents, records of cities, towns and districts, censuses, military records, and records from former German communities now in other countries. 2 vols. 1,198 pp. total, maps, indexed, paper. (2004), repr. 2010. ISBN 978-0-8063-1747-2. #GPC 6505. $90.00/set

OUR ITALIAN SURNAMES Joseph G. Fucilla Our Italian Surnames covers every facet of Italian names and naming practices. Besides given names and the evolution of Italian surnames, the book contains chapters on pet names, botanical names, geographical names, bird names, insect names, occupational names, and more. Contains a list of sources and an index of more than 7,500 names. 299 pp., indexed, paper. (1949), repr. 2003. ISBN 978-0-8063-1187-6. #GPC 2082. $31.50

POLISH ROOTS. Second Edition Rosemary A. Chorzempa Mrs. Chorzempa begins with an examination of Polish-American resources, touching first on records kept by the Polish-American family, then veering off into a discussion of the standard records employed in genealogical research, such as census and naturalization records, ships’ passenger lists, vital records of birth, marriage and death, records of fraternal societies, newspapers, church records, and military records. She treats each of these record groups in the context of Polish-American research, setting a framework for her discussion of the records held by the LDS Church in Salt Lake City. She also provides a breakdown of libraries and archives with Polish genealogical materials and a comprehensive list of Polish genealogical societies. The bulk of the book focuses on research in Poland, as the author shows the reader how to find and use church and civil records; how and where to locate research services, libraries, and archives; how to make sense of Polish names and the naming practices of the major ethnic groups; and how, ultimately, to deal with the Polish language. Also contains a letter-writing guide, a transliteration of queries and requests to be sent to Polish churches, civil record offices, and institutions for purposes of obtaining assistance. 298 pp., illus., maps, paper. 2014. ISBN 978-08063-2004-5. #GPC 981. $24.95

BArbados / Hispanic / Asia GENEALOGIES OF BARBADOS FAMILIES From Caribbeana and The Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society James C. Brandow This collection of articles ranges from conventional genealogies and pedigrees to will abstracts and Bible records and refers to some 15,000 persons. It also contains notes on the connections between Barbados and New England families, as well as four lists of Barbados Quakers. xvi, 753 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (1983), repr. 2008. ISBN 978-0-8063-1004-6. #CFC 658. $55.00

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TRACING ANCESTORS IN BARBADOS. A Practical Guide Geraldine Lane This groundbreaking manual covers all sections of Barbadian society, from English planter families to indentured servants and the tens of thousands of Africans brought in as slaves. Many of these people subsequently moved on to the United States and other destinations to seek their fortune beyond Barbados. Records of baptism, marriage, and burial for Anglican and other denominations—as well as those of birth and death—are described here in detail. Other subjects covered include wills, deeds, censuses, military records, immigration and emigration, cemetery records, and records of slaves and plantation ownership. Developments in DNA testing are also examined as well as Internet sources and numerous published sources. 171 pp., indexed, paper. (2006), repr. 2007. ISBN 978-0-8063-1765-6. #GPC 3282. $21.00

HISPANIC SURNAMES AND FAMILY HISTORY. By Lyman D. Platt. See #GPC 4635, p. 5. FINDING YOUR HISPANIC ROOTS George R. Ryskamp This work provides detailed information on the records, sources, and reference works used in research in all major Hispanic countries. Starting with an examination of basic research principles and techniques, it goes on to discuss language and handwriting, Hispanic surnames, methods of tracing Hispanic immigrants in U.S. records, and how to conduct Hispanic genealogical research in LDS Family History Centers. The work then examines the types of records found in all Hispanic countries and indicates where particular record types are found. Covered here are civil registers of births, marriages, and deaths; church records of baptisms, marriages, and burials; census records; military records; and the often under-utilized notarial records. 306 pp., indexed, paper. (1997), repr. 2005. ISBN 978-0-8063-1517-1. #GPC 5057. $28.00

In Search of Your Asian Roots: GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES ON CHINESE SURNAMES Sheau-yueh J. Chao This is a ground-breaking treatise on the related topics of Chinese-American genealogy and Chinese onomastics. In fact, the book is the first basic tool in English to trace the origins of Chinese surnames. Chapter 1 describes the history of Chinese surnames. Chapter 2 delivers a genealogical analysis of more than 600 Chinese surnames. Typically each surname sketch depicts the founder or other originating influence upon the name, the various locales associated with the surname, reasons behind alterations in the name, and so on. Chapter 3 is an annotated bibliography of Chinese and English language sources on Chinese surnames. The work concludes with separate indexes to family names, authors, titles, and Chinese-character stroke numbers (one mechanism used for grouping Chinese characters). xviii, 323 pp., illus., indexed, paper. (2000), repr. 2006. ISBN 978-0-8063-4946-6. #CFC 9355. $36.00

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U.S.—General THE FAMILY HISTORY RESEARCH TOOLKIT. Forms & Charts for Genealogical Research

Michael Hait Contains forms and charts that are essential for genealogical research. The forms can be printed as blank forms for onsite research or filled in and printed or saved for permanent storage. The forms include: Family Group Record, Pedigree Chart, Research Log, Census Extraction forms (1850–1930), Household Tracker forms (1790–1900), and much more. Each form has been created as an Adobe PDF form. This CD can be used on a Mac or a PC and requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 8 or higher. #GPC 7545. $29.99 HUGUENOT SETTLERS IN AMERICA, 1600s–1900s Contains electronically searchable text of the pages of 16 Huguenot reference works published by GPC, the most notable collection of Huguenot reference materials in the English language. #GPC 7600. $39.99

Revolutionary War REVOLUTIONARY WAR PENSION RECORDS Contains data from federal pension rolls published between 1792 and 1841, naming approximately 120,000 pensioners. Usually arranged by state or territory, information given for each pensioner generally includes rank, regiment, annual allowance, description of service, date enlisted, date placed on the pension roll, place of residence, nature of wounds or disability, date of death, and occasional references to family members, including widows and orphans. In the vast majority of cases, the pension records identify veterans of the Revolutionary War or the later frontier wars. #GPC 7145. $39.99

New England PILGRIM GENEALOGIES AND HISTORIES The Pilgrims arrived in New England between 1620 and 1650 and are believed to be the ancestors of about one-third of all Americans living today! This Family Archive CD contains many of the most important books ever compiled on Pilgrims and their descendants. #GPC 7023. $39.99 ENGLISH ORIGINS OF NEW ENGLAND FAMILIES Contains images of the pages from hundreds of articles originally published in The New

England Historical and Genealogical Register and subsequently collected and reprinted by GPC in six volumes under the title English Origins of New England Families; treats over 1,500 families and references 150,000 individuals. #GPC 7181. $39.99

United States Connecticut GENEALOGIES OF CONNECTICUT FAMILIES Contains images of the pages from Genealogies of Connecticut Families and the celebrated Families of Ancient New Haven by Donald Lines Jacobus; refers to over 127,000 individuals. Essential for genealogical research in Connecticut. #GPC 7179. $39.99 CONNECTICUT LOCAL AND FAMILY HISTORIES, 1600s–1800s This two-disc CD contains images of the pages of nine key Connecticut family history books published by GPC. Identifies some 450,000 persons. #GPC 7515. $49.99 THE RICKER COMPILATION of Vital Records of Early Connecticut. Based on the Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records and Other Statistical Sources

Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker Containing 1.2 million records of births, marriages, and deaths from more than 135 Connecticut towns, plus another 300,000 records from cemeteries, probate records, tax records, and family Bibles, from approximately 1633 to around 1850, this is by far the largest collection of Connecticut town records ever assembled in one place. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records forms the core of this collection, providing names of children, parents, spouses, and others mentioned in the records, with the dates and places of the events also noted. In addition, this compilation includes vital statistics from several Connecticut towns not included by Barbour, information gleaned from Bibles and church records, and published cemetery records. The search engine, based on the Adobe Acrobat platform, allows you to search the records by name or keyword, and can be used on a Mac or a PC. #GPC *7535. $59.99

Georgia EARLY GEORGIA SETTLERS Contains images of the pages of six books published by GPC; data is based on census rec­ ords, immigration records, and family histories covering a period of time prior to the keeping of official vital records. Notable are the earliest surviving censuses for the state—those of 1790 (reconstructed from tax lists, voters’ lists, etc.), 1820, and 1830. #GPC 7516. $39.99

Kentucky GENEALOGIES OF KENTUCKY FAMILIES Contains images of the pages of 200 family history articles reprinted in three volumes by

GPC and originally published in The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society (2 vols.) and The Filson Club History Quarterly (1 vol.); references approximately 51,000 individuals. #GPC 7185. $39.99

Louisiana EARLY LOUISIANA SETTLERS, 1600s–1800s Contains images of the pages of 11 books published by GPC dealing with early census rec­ ords, family histories, military records, marriage records, immigration records, and more. Most of the data is otherwise inaccessible and covers a period of time when Louisiana was under French and, later, Spanish control. Identifies about 60,000 settlers. #GPC 7525. $39.99

Ohio OHIO VITAL RECORDS, #2. 1750s–1880s Contains images of the pages from the following three books: Ohio Cemetery Records, Ohio Marriages, and Ohio Source Records; refers to approximately 71,000 individuals. #GPC 7177. $39.99 OHIO VITAL RECORDS: Marriages—Selected Counties (1800–1900) Contains 149,636 records with 302,430 names from 14 of Ohio’s 88 counties, as well as birth and death records for Knox and Morrow counties from 1755. #GPC *7288. $16.95

Pennsylvania PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN CHURCH RECORDS, 1729–1870 Contains images of the pages of all three volumes of Pennsylvania German Church Rec­ ords originally published by GPC. The records include births, baptisms, marriages, and burials excerpted from the Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings and Addresses and reference some 91,000 individuals. #GPC 7130. $39.99

Rhode Island GENEALOGIES OF RHODE ISLAND FAMILIES From The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Contains images of the pages of articles that were originally published in the Register and subsequently collected and reprinted by GPC in two volumes under the title Genealogies of Rhode Island Families; treats over 46,000 individuals. #GPC 7180. $39.99 tennessee marriages, 1787–1866 Extracted from the marriage registers and the original marriage bonds and licenses of 22 Tennessee counties, this CD contains details of 278,000 individuals who were married during the period dating from the late 18th to the mid19th centuries. Most of the county courthouse marriage records identify the bride and groom, the date of the marriage or marriage bond, and the names of parents, guardians, or witnesses. The records originally appeared in books published by GPC, most of them compiled by Edythe Rucker Whitley. #GPC 7407. $39.99

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GENEALOGIES OF VIRGINIA FAMILIES from The William and Mary College Quarterly. With: Virginia Gleanings in England, by Lothrop Withington Contains images of the pages of this original five-volume set, containing every family history article published in the Quarterly from 1892 to 1943; references no fewer than 500 genealogies with over 100,000 individuals. Also includes the single volume of Virginia Gleanings, originally published serially in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. #GPC 7186. $39.99 SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA GENEALOGIES

John W. Pritchett This is a compilation of several hundred family histories, each of which, typically, extends back to the colonial period in Southside Virginia. It includes nearly 400 biographical/genealogical narratives of residents of the area of Virginia south of the James River, east of the Blue Ridge Mountains, and north of the North Carolina border. Altogether, this CD contains more than 67,000 citations, including references to about 10,000 marriages, 9,000 wills, 10,000 deeds, 3,800 land patents and grants, and 5,000 census

The search engine for this CD, based on the Adobe Acrobat platform, allows you to search the records by name or keyword, and can be used on a Mac or PC. #GPC *7540. $39.99

Great Britain NOTABLE BRITISH FAMILIES Since the 1820s the Burke family has produced world-renowned books dealing with British nobility, aristocracy, and landed gentry. This CD contains images of the pages of the most celebrated works ever published by Burke’s excepting only the various Burke’s Peerage volumes; names over 550,000 individuals. Books included on the CD are: Burke’s American Families with British Ancestry, The Prominent Families of the United States of America, A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland, The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry, and Burke’s Family Records. #GPC 7367. $39.95

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Ireland AN INDEX TO GRIFFITH’S VALUATION The Valuation is arranged by county, barony, poor law union, civil parish, and townland, and lists every landholder and every householder in Ireland–at that time about 1.25 million people. The significance of the Valuation as a substitute for census records is obvious. No early or mid19th-century Irish census survives; only Griffith’s Valuation stands as an enumeration of the Irish population at mid-century—the period of the Great Famine! Few other records can be used to identify the immigrant ancestor’s exact place of origin, and only Griffith’s Valuation links the individual to a specific townland and civil parish. #GPC 7188. $59.99

Scotland SCOTTISH IMMIGRANTS TO NORTH AMERICA, 1600s–1800s. The Collected Works of David Dobson. Volume Two Contains images of the pages of 26 of Mr. Dobson’s books published since the first CD (#7268, above) came out in 1999. Amassed from record sources in Scotland, England, Denmark, and North America, these works identify about 100,000 additional Scots immigrants. This CD functions on the Adobe Acrobat Reader platform, allowing you to search the CD by name or keyword, and can be used on a Mac or PC. #GPC *7269. $39.99

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AUTHOR-TITLE INDEX Allan, Morton. Morton Allan Directory of European Passenger Steamship Arrivals. Item #GPC 80  9 Anuta, Michael J. Ships of Our Ancestors. Item #GPC 125  9 Ardery, Mrs. William B. Kentucky [Court and Other] Records. Vol. 1. Item #GPC 141  15 Arnold, Jackie Smith. Kinship: It’s All Relative. Item #GPC 178  1 Arthur, Stanley C., and George C. de Kernion. Old Families of Louisiana. Item #CFC 9031  15 Ashley, Leonard R.N. What’s in a Name? Item #GPC 185  1 Austin, Jeannette H. The Georgia Frontier, Vols. I, II & III. Item #CFC 9873  14 Austin, John O. Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island. Item #CFC 200 19 Averitt, Jack N. Families of Southeastern Georgia. Item #CFC 9409  15 Bahn, Gilbert S. American Place Names of Long Ago. Item #GPC 225  4 Baker, Richard Lee. “Villainy and Maddness”: Washington’s Flying Camp. Item #CFC 9062  11 Banks, Charles E. The Planters of the Commonwealth. Item #GPC 304  13 Banks, Charles E. Topographical Dictionary of 2,285 English Emigrants to New England. Item #GPC 305  13 Banks, Charles E. The Winthrop Fleet of 1630. Item #GPC 306  13 Barkley, Carolyn L. Genealogy at a glance: Family History Library Research. Item #GPC 349 5 Barnes, Robert. British Roots of Maryland Families. Item #GPC 354  15 Barnes, Robert. British Roots of Maryland Families. II. Item #GPC 356  15 Barnes, Robert. Colonial Families of Maryland. Item #CFC 9095  15 Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your Canadian Roots. Item #GPC 391  1 Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your German Roots. Item #GPC 398  1 Bell, Carol Willsey. Ohio Wills and Estates to 1860: An Index. Item #CFC 9886  18 Beller, Susan Provost. Roots for Kids. Item #GPC 422  1 Bentley, Elizabeth P. The County Courthouse Book. Item #GPC 425  4 Bentley, Elizabeth P. The Genealogist’s Address Book. Item #GPC 427  4 Berry, David and Ellen Berry. Our Quaker Ancestors. Item #GPC 483  4 Bettag, Claire. Genealogy at a glance: French Genealogy Research. Item #GPC 479 5 Bockstruck, Lloyd D. Denizations and Naturalizations in the British Colonies in America, 1607–1775. Item #GPC 489  5 Bockstruck, Lloyd deWitt. Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants. Item #GPC 488  11 Bockstruck, Lloyd D. Revolutionary War Pensions. Item #GPC 492  11 Bockstruck, Lloyd D. Virginia’s Colonial Soldiers. Item #GPC 490  21 Bowen, Jeff. Cherokee Citizenship Commission Dockets: Vols. I–V  12 Bowen, Jeff. Cherokee Intermarried White, 1906. Vols. I–X.  12 Bowen, Jeff. Chickasaw by Blood Enrollment Cards, 1898–1914. Vols. I-V  12 Bowen, Jeff. Choctaw by Blood Enrollment Cards, 1898–1914. Vols. I–VIII.  13 Bowen, Jeff. Eastern Cherokee by Blood, 1906–1910. Vols. I–XII  12 Bowers, Ruth and Anita Short. Gateway to the West. Item #CFC 620  19

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