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    07/11/2009 02:15:58
    1. Sketches of Giles Co, Tenn by McCallum
    2. Doris Christian
    3. A Brief Sketch OF THE Settlement and Early History OF Giles County Tennessee By. JAMES McCALLUM 1878 *********************************************************** DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. This CD of the rare historic 131 page History of Giles County, Tennessee includes our seven page index of surnames only. Rare books such as this are found only in regional Libraries and archives. Price $15.00 Plus $3.00 S&H Total $18.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage@austin.rr.com Or visit our web site at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ Table on Contents: Centennial Address Chapter1, Condition of the Country Chapter 2, Indian Treaties Chapter 3, Organization of Giles County Chapter 4, First Settlers Chapter 5, Land Titles and Warrants Chapter 6, Congressional Reservations Chapter 7, Dep. James Robertson Index Abernathy, Adams, Agnew, Alexander, Allen, Alman, Alsup, Anderson, Angus, Anthony, Appleton, Aquilla, Armstrong, Arrowsmith, Baich, Baidridge, Ball, Ballentine, Banks, Barnes, Barnett, Barren, Bass, Baugh, Bayler, Baylor, Beaver, Bell, Benson, Benthal, Benton, Berry, Biles, Birdwell, Black, Blackburn, Bledsoe, Blythe, Bodenheimer, Bolins, Booker, Bower, Bowers, Boyd Braden, , Bradley, Bradshaw, Bramlette, , Brien, Bright, Brooks, Brown, Browning, Brownlow, Bryan, Buchanan, Buford, Callensworth Calloway, Camp. Campbell, Cannon, Cardin, Carroll, Carter, Caruthers, Casselman, Childers, Church, Clack, Cleaveland, Clendener, Cole, Collins, Conn, Connor, Conor, Cook, Coombs, Cooper, Copeland, Coulter, Cowden, Cox, Crenshaw, Crittenden, Crockett, Crouch, Crowson, Cunningham Cyrus, Dabney, Daly, Daniel, Davenport, David, Davidson, Davis, Day, Dearing, Dever, Dickerson, Dickey, Dickson, Dillihunty, Dillon, Dodd, Doggans, Donald, 4, Doren, Drew, Dugger, Duty,Eaton, Edmiston, English, Evans, Everly, EzeIl, Ezell, Fain, Farquaharson, Fay, Field, Fields, Fitzpatrick,: Flippen, Flournoy, Fogg, Follis, Ford, Foster, Foulkes, Foy, Frazier, Freeman, Freily, Frierson, Fry, Gallatin, Garner, Gibson, Gideon, Gilbert, Glen, Goff, Gooch, Goode, Goodman, Gordon, Gordono, Graft, Graves, Greene, Grundy, Guthrie, Hag, Hagan, Hamby, Hammonds Hannah, Hanserd, Harney, Harold, Harris, Harrison, Harwell, Harwood, Hawkins, Hayes, Haynes, Hays, Haywood, Hemming, Heiman, Henderson, Henry, Hicks, Hidalgo, Hightower,Hodge, Hogan, Holden, Holeman, Hollis, Holly, Hooks, Hopkins, Hopper, Huf, Hulburt, Humphreys, Hunnicut, Hunter, Hurlston, Inge, Jackson, James, Jarmin, Johnson, Jones, Kearney Kelly, Kendall, Kennan, Kennedy, Kercheval, Kerley, Kemey, Kerr, Kimbrough, King, Kirk, Kirkland, Kitchen, Kouns, Kyle, Kyles, Lackey, Laird, Lamb, Lane, Langhlin, Laughlin, Laws, Leatherman, Lester, Lewis, Lindsay, Locke, Long, Loring, Lovell, Loyd, Mayfield, McAllily, McCabe, McCalIum, McCallum, McCallway, McCandless, McCanless, McClannahan, McClelland, McCormack, McCowan, McCracken, McCutcheon McDaniel, McDonald. McEwin, McGee, McGehee,: McGrew, McGuire, McKerly, McKinney, McKnight, McLain, McLaurine McMinn, McMurray McNairy, McNutt, McRoberts McVey, Meigs, Mendum, Menefee, Meredith,Miller, Mitchell, Moffitt, Molloy, Monroe, Montgomery Moody, Mooney, Moore, Morgan, Morris, Murcrief, Nail, Naive, Nance, Neal, Neely, , Nelson, Newbill, Nicholson Nixon, Noblett, Noblitt, Nye, Oliver, Osborne, Paine, Paisley, Parchmen, Parker, Pate, Patite, Patrick, Patterson, Pearson, Peebles, Pepper, Perkins, Perry, Phelps, Phillips, Pickens, Pillow, Polk, Porter, Potts, Price, Pullen, Purnell, Rarden, Reas, Reasonover Redus, Reduses, Reed, Reynold, Rhea, Richardson Riggs, Rivers, Robertson, Rodes, Rogers, Rose, Ross, Rowe, Royle, Ruby, Rutledge, Samuel, Sanders, Sanford, Sappington, Sawyers, Scott, Scruggs, Searcy, Sharon, Sharpe, Shelby, Shelton, Sheppard, Sherman, Shields, Shoemaker, Simmons, Simms, Sims, Sitler, Smith, Spofford, Stacy, Stamps, Stanford, Steele, Stewart, Stone, Story, Stovall, Strong, Strother, Sullivan, Suttle, Swanson, Talbot, Tannehill, Tarpley, Tatum, Taylor, Templin, Terrill, Thomas, Thomason, Tillery, Tinnon, Tipton, Todd, Topp, Trotter, Tucker, Tungett, Upshaw, Ussery, Vaughan, Waidrop, Walker, Walthall, Ward, Watkins, Watson

    07/10/2009 01:11:54
    1. Fauquier During the Proprietorship
    2. Doris Christian
    3. FAUQUIER DURING THE PROPRIETORSHIP BY H. C. GROOME DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. . Price: Price $20.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $23.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=58 CHAPTER I THE INDIAN OCCUPATION CHAPTER II EXPLORATIONS AND EARLY SETTLEMENTS CHAPTER III NORTHERN NECK LAND TITLES CHAPTER IV LORD FAIRFAX'S ESTATE CHAPTER V THE SEATING OF FAUQUIER CHAPTER VI GERMANTOWN CHAPTER VII THE PARISHES AND THEIR CHURCHES CHAPTER VIII ORGANIZATION OF THE COUNTY CHAPTER IX ROADS AND TOWNS CHAPTER X DISSOLUTION OF THE PROPRIETARY This 256 page book about the proprietorship gives the history of the Northern Neck Grants as it pertains to the area of what is now Fauquier. It discusses the Fairfax land grant and the law suites involved as well as lists some of the original proprietors. Index can be viewed at: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=58

    07/10/2009 01:11:35
    1. Goodspeed's History of Lawrence, Wayne, Perry Hickman and Lewis
    2. Doris Christian
    3. THE GOODSPEED HISTORIES Of LAWRENCE, WAYNE, PERRY, HICKMAN & LEWIS COUNTIES, TENNESSEE Reprinted from GOODSPEED'S HISTORY OF TENNESSEE Originally Published 1886 DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price $15.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $18.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ History and biographies of Lawrence, Wayne, Perry, Hickman and Lewis counties in Tennessee by Goodspeed. 187 Pages including the following index. It gives a short history of the county and biographical information on some of the older residents and their relatives, children, parents, etc. See Index at: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=40

    07/10/2009 01:11:18
    1. History of Edgecombe County NC
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORY OF EDGECOMBE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA By J. KELLY TURNER and JNO. L. BRIDGERS, JR. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price: Price $35.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $38.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ This 490 page (10 page index) history of Edgecombe county deals with government, politics and prominent people. CONTENTS CHAPTER I ORIGIN AND SETTLEMENT Immigrants from Virginia‑Early Indian troubles‑Town Creek settled 1720‑Tar River expedition 1722‑Economic conditions of settlers‑Precinct established‑Political controversy 1733‑1742‑Period of immigration‑Commercial expansion Halifax town 1744‑Erection of new counties‑Tarboro incorporated‑Account of Spanish War and incidents. CHAPTER II COLONIAL GOVERNMENT English policy‑Precinct courts‑Oyer and Terminer courts Courts of justice‑Superior Court in Enfield‑Political rep resentation contested‑Function of local courts‑Quit rent controversy‑Taxation‑Riot and rebellion‑Corbin seized‑Martin visits Tarboro‑Political significance‑War of Regulation ‑Tyron's appeal to the people‑County representation. CHAPTER III REVOLUTION Pre‑Revolutionary controversies‑War preparations‑Leaders and response to the cause‑Troops in the revolution‑Members in the Provincial Congress‑Military organizations‑Temporary government‑War incidents in Tarboro‑Tory uprisings ‑Martin plans negro insurrection‑Economic conditions Power of imprisonment suspended‑Deserters in Edgecombe ‑Battles of Swift and Fishing Creeks‑Wilmington aided Close of hostilities. CHAPTER IV POLITICS AFTER THE REVOLUTION General Washington's visit‑Rise of parties‑Edgecombe and Federal convention‑Delegates to the Continental Congress County courts organized‑County government‑Inferior courts and Quarter Sessions‑Convention of 1835‑Organization of parties‑Henry Clay's visit 1845‑Political effect‑Political leaders‑Whig agitation‑Democratic controversy‑War with Mexico‑Edgecombe volunteers‑Military leaders‑Coalition of parties‑Southern Rights movement‑Campaign of 1860. CHAPTER V SLAVERY ndian slaves‑Indentured servants‑Negro slavery‑Economic importance‑Inducement for importation‑Law concerning slavery‑Local regulations‑Law affecting servants‑Patrol system and its purpose‑Hiring days‑Method of punishment State vs. Will‑Value of slaves‑Social life‑Religious life Cause of religious indifference‑Slavery and politics. CHAPTER VI WAR BETWEEN THE STATES Political convention of 1861‑Awakening of public sentiment Leaders of secession movement‑Response to the call for troops ‑Edgecombe Guards at Bethel‑Military muster‑Military leaders‑Edgecombe in earnest‑Internal conditions‑Federal troops in Tarboro‑Battle Daniel School house‑Destruction of Tarboro threatened‑Contributions to the Confederacy‑Conditions in 1865. CHAPTER VII and VIII RECONSTRUCTION Economic conditions‑Federal regime‑Activities of republican party‑Frauds in county government‑Political organizations ‑Negro activities‑Outrages committed‑Retaliation‑‑County government resumed‑Suspension of Quarter Session of Court and Pleas‑Political controversies‑Free negro problem‑Municipal politics‑Democratic victory‑Resumption of law and order‑Leaders in reconstruction. CHAPTER IX POLITICS SINCE 1880 Democratic control over court system‑Republican struggle in politics‑Political campaigns‑Rise of populist party‑Political leaders‑Fusion of parties‑Party controversies‑Campaigns of 1892 to 1898‑Edgecombe in the war with Spain‑Campaigns of 1900‑Political significance‑Economic conditions. CHAPTER X AGRICULTURE, INDUSTRIES AND INTERNAL IMPROVEMENT Agriculture‑Early methods of farming‑Tobacco culture Introduction of marling and composting‑Cattle raising Method of Stock farming‑Manufacturing‑Erection of banks ‑Commercial activities‑Early road improvement‑Plank roads‑Stages‑Water navigation‑Railroads‑Modern, methods of industries. CHAPTER XI . EDUCATION Early education‑Period of opposition‑Clergymen schoolmasters‑Effects of the revolution‑Rise of academies‑Leaders in educational movement‑State aid for free schools‑Free education for paupers‑County appropriations‑Free school controversy‑Movement for common schools‑Consolidation of school districts‑Educational promoters‑Modern education‑System of conducting schools. CHAPTER XII BAPTISTS Origin and controversies to 1782‑Expansion after the revolution‑Dissensions over church organization‑Rise of the Mission Baptist‑Character and services of Joshua Lawrence Dissensions over church organization concluded‑Rise of negro churches. CHAPTER XIII EPISCOPAL English church and early governors‑Edgecombe parish erected‑‑Early controversies‑Religious conditions‑Church government‑Edgecombe parish divided and political controversy‑Glebe lands and effect on the activities of the early clergymen‑St. Mary's parish divided‑Period of decay‑Attempts at religious revival‑Conventions 1790 to 1794 and 1819 ‑Calvary church 1833‑Period of expansion‑Present conditions. CHAPTER XIV PRESBYTERIANS AND SONS OF TEMPERANCE Early conditions‑Itinerant ministers during the colonial period‑Activities of lay members‑First church organized Home missionary plans‑Sunday school activities‑Leaders in church work‑Layman's movement‑Controversy with Baptists‑Period of expansion‑New church in Tarboro. CHAPTER XV METHODISTS An account of the early Methodists and their religious convictions‑Joseph Pilmoor's services‑Methodist controversies Activities of James O'Kelly‑Results of Whitefield's teachings ‑Division of Carolina Circuit‑Account of Asbury's visits Revivals during the colonial period‑Pastorate of Dr. Doub‑‑Period of expansion‑Camp‑meetings‑Negro missions‑Sketch of Associate Reform Methodists‑Account of Ellis meeting-house, McKendree church. Swift Creek Mission, Temperance Hall, and other churches‑Conditions to 1900. See Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=6

    07/10/2009 01:11:08
    1. History of Irwin County Ga. on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORY OF IRWIN COUNTY BY J. B. CLEMENTS CONTENT CHAPTER 1 Indian Treaties 1814 and 1818 and Acts Creating Early, Irwin and Appling Counties, also Headright Counties. CHAPTER 2 Organization of Irwin County, Early Settlers, Indian Warfare, Courts and County Officers. CHAPTER 3 Superior Court, Presentments of Grand Jurors, Jury Commissioners, Sale of Liquor, Paupers and Pontoon Bridges, Registration Laws, Juvenile Court, The Sligh Case, Publication, Tax Assessors. CHAPTER 4 Masonic Lodges. CHAPTER 5 Civil War Heroes, World War Heroes, Letter from B. W. Clements to Jehu Fletcher (Civil War). CHAPTER 6 Indian Trail and Early Roads. CHAPTER 7 Freaks of Nature, Capture of Jefferson Davis, The Bostwick Case, The Ross Lake, Coleman Pond, Bone Pond or Chrystal Lake, Wolf Pits. CHAPTER 8 Inferior Courts, Bonds, Election Districts, Roads and Commissioners, New Counties Created, Road Districts, Administrators and Executors, Physicians, Slaves, Wives and Children of Soldiers, Marriages of Colored Persons, Divorce, Tax Receiver, Tax Collector, Poor, Three‑Day Election, Inquest and Lunacy, Commission of Patrols, Ferries and Fish and Mail Routes, Advertisements. CHAPTER 9 Marriages in Irwin County. CHAPTER 10 Railroads. CHAPTER 11 Education. CHAPTER 12 Public Sites, Tifton and Northeastern Railroad, Seaboard Airline Railroad, New Counties, Courthouse Removed, Hangings in Irwin County. CHAPTER 13 County Courts. CHAPTER 14 Churches, Newhope, Brushy Creek, Bethlehem, Mt. Zion, Richardson, Union, Gilder's Bluff. CHAPTER 15 Commissioners of Roads and Revenues. CHAPTER 16 Pioneer Families of the Original Irwin County. CHAPTER 17 Agriculture. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. This 602 (54 page index) contains 200 pages of marriages along with the following: Price: Price $40.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $43.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us a http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ See Index at: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=124

    07/10/2009 01:10:59
    1. History of Fayette County, Ky. by Peter on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORY OF FAYETTE COUNTY, KENTUCKY With an outline sketch of the THE BLUE GRASS REGION. By ROBERT PETER, M. D. This 1088 page book , includes a 36 page index of surnames. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with l imited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification. To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price: Price $60.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $63.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ CHAPTER I.-The Blue Grass Region-Its Great Fertility when first Seen by the Whites-A Favorite Hunting Ground of the Indians-Origin of the Blue Grass-- Different Theories as to its Introduction-Causes of Its Peculiar Agricultural Excellence-- Nourishing Properties over Other Grasses, etc CHAPTER II.-- Soils of the Blue Grass Region-How they are Produced-The Blue Shelly Limestone--Composition of Kentucky Soils-Why the Sine Gram Soil is Fertile-Under-drainage-How the Blue Limestone Fertilizes- Extent of the Blue Grass Region Proper-The Counties Lying in It CHAPTER III.-Fayette County-Its Location and Boundaries-Forests and Canebrakes-The Production of Grain -Stock-Raising- Geological Features-Fossil Remains-Waters with a Petroleum Taste- Subterranean Communications-Chemical Analysis--Meteorological Tables, etc CHAPTER IV.-The Pro-Historic Period-Ancient Cities of Central America- The Mound-Builders-Their Remains in the United States-Relics in Ohio and Kentucky-Earthworks in Fayette County-The Indians-Kentucky was their Favorite Resort and Hunting-Ground-The "Dark and Bloody Ground" CHAPTER V.-Settlement of the Whites-Early Life in the Wilderness-Their Conflicts with the Indians-The Stations at Lexington, Bryant's and Other Places-Organization of Fayette County-Daniel Boone- Kentucky a County of Virginia-The Court Rouse and Jails-County Officers and Representatives CHAPTER VI.-Internal Improvements-Turnpikes and Other High ways--- Macadamized Roads of the County- Stage Conches-Travel in the Early Times-Railroads- Their origin and Construction in America- The Louis- ville, Cincinnati & Lexington-Its Completion-Other Railroads of the County CHAPTER VII.-Frontier Christianity-The Gospel Preached in the Wilderness- The First Ministers in the County- Organization of Churches- Educational-Pioneer Institution of Learning-Old Transylvania University-The Common Schools-Compulsory Education-The Press, etc. For rest of Table of Contents and Surname Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=137

    07/10/2009 01:10:54
    1. History of Queen Anne's County, Md
    2. Doris Christian
    3. QUEEN ANNE'S COUNTY MARYLAND ITS EARLY HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT A SERIES OF SKETCHES BASED UPON ORIGINAL RESEARCH BY FREDERIC EMORY ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN THE CENTREVILLE OBSERVER 1886-1887 DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with l imited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification. To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF file are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price $35.00 Plus $3.00 S&H Total $38.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit our web site at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ This 608 page book has a 27 page index. See Table of Contents and Index at : http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=85

    07/10/2009 01:10:49
    1. DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MASON GATES (1802-1847) OF CHESTERFIELD NY/CRAFTSBURG, VT
    2. 1,055,012 DESCENDANTS OF JOHN MASON GATES (1802-1847) OF CHESTERFIELD, NY & CRAFTSBURG, VT. By R.C. Gates. 172 pp.,index. 1992. Soft cover. Family traced through seven generations. Allied lines: VANDERWARKER, MORSE, GOODSPEED, PHILLIP, CARR, CADY, KOONTZ, PONTIUS, SCOTT, STURART, and JOHNSTON. Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50% of new book cost! Price $4.00 + $3.75 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

    07/10/2009 03:57:53
    1. The Linder Sourcebook:Origins, Distribution and Immigrants
    2. 2,100,--- The Linder Sourcebook: Origins, Distribution and Immigrants. By Harold Linder. Pub. 2004. 326pp.,index. Pub. Castle Mt. Books. Hard cover. This is a NEW book, cost $80.00. This book will provide a wonderful resource for information for Linders seeking the meat to go on the bones of their Linder Family Tree. It will be of particular benefit to the genealogy buff who already has learned the basic structure of their family tree, but long to give it some historical perspective or to bring alive some of the real Linders who lived before our time. Publisher's Review. Swiss-Americans, Europe and U S, mostly in northeast and midwest. Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50% of new book cost! Price $12.00 + $4.00 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

    07/10/2009 03:57:36
    1. THE LINDER AND MCCARTLY FAMILIES OF HOBOKEN, NEWARK, AND ELIZABETHPORT, NJ
    2. 2,100,028 THE LINDER & MCCARTLY FAMILIES OF HOBOKEN, NEWARK, AND ELIZABETHPORT, NJ. By McCarthy & McCarthy. 160pp.,index. 1988. Pub. Gateway Pub., Inc. Hard cover. Allied families - COUTANT, CARLSON, LOESCHE, and others. Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50% of new book cost! Price $5.00 + $3.75 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

    07/10/2009 03:57:17
    1. THE LEFFINGWELL RECORD 1637-1897. CT
    2. 2,100,020 THE LEFFINGWELL RECORD 1637-1897. A GENEALOGY OF THE DESC. OF LIEUT. THOMAS LEFFINGWELL ONE OF THE FOUNDERS OF NORWICH, CONN. By A. Liffingwell & C.W. Leffingwell. 256pp.,index. 1897. Pub. Liffingwell Pub. Co. Hard cover. WORN Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50% of new book cost! Price $7.00 + $4.00 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

    07/10/2009 03:56:59
    1. THE RICHARD GANO LATTING, SR. FAMILY INCLUDING THE LATTING FAMILY, NY AR LA OK+
    2. 2,100,014 THE RICHARD GANO LATTING,SR., FAMILY INCLUDING THE LATTING FAMILY, BY JOHN JORDAN LATTING. By R. Baggett Latting,Jr. 309pp.,index. 1980. Pub. Austin, TX. Hard cover. Allied families: Angevine, Baggett, Frost, Hurd, Morehouse, Wright, and others. NY/AR/LA/OK/TX/MS Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50% of new book cost! Price $5.00 + $4.00 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

    07/10/2009 03:56:41
    1. Big Sandy Valley
    2. Doris Christian
    3. BIG SANDY VALLEY. A History of the People and The Country FROM THE EARLIEST SETTLEMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME. By WILLIAM ELY. Illustrated. 1887 This 350 page book contains a 8 page index of Surnames. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification. To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price: Price $30.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $33.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=110 Index: Abbott, Adams, Akers, Alger, Allen, Andrews, Archer, Armstrong, Arthur, Artrip, Atkins, Atkinson, Auxier, Auxiers, Bailey, Ballengers, Banfield, Barbee, Barnes, Barnett, Barrett, Bartram, Beaty, Beirne, Beirnes, Belcher, Belchers, Bentley, Bevins, Bevinses, Biggs, Blackstone, Blaine, Blair, Blennerhassett, Bloomer, Boggs, Bolt, Boone, Booten, Booton, Borders, Botner, Botts, Bowler, Bowles, Boyd, Breckinridge, Brewers, Bromley, Brown, Browns, Brubaker, Brunings, Bruns, Bryan, Bryans, Buchanan, Buckner, Burchett, Burgess, Burgesses, Burk, Burks, Burns, Burr, Burriss, Burton, Butcher, Callihan, Campbell, CANTERBURYS, Cardwell, Carlisle, CARNAHAN, Carter, Casebolt, Casper, Cassady, Catlett, Cecil, Cecils, Chadwick, Chadwicks, 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Hagers, Hailey, Haily, Hale, Hall, Hamiltons, Hammonds, Hammons, Hampton, Hamptons, Haney, Hanford, HANKS, Hanner, Hargiss, Harkins, Harris, Harrises, Harrison, Harvey, Hatcher, Hatchers, Hatfield, Hatfields, Hatton, Hawes, Hayden, Hayes, Hazeletts, Hazleriggs, Henderson, Hereford, Herriford, Hinkle, Hoard, Hoffman, Hogan, Holbrook, Holden, Holton, Honaker, Honakers, Honshell, Hopkins, Howe, Howes, Huff, Hurts, Hutchinson, Hutchison, Hutton, Ireland, Jackson, James, Jay, Jayne, Jemison, JOHNS, Johnson, Jolly, Jones, Justice, Justices, Kanes, Keel, Kelly, Keyser, Kibbe, Kincaid, Kinner, Kirk, Kise, La Fayette, Lackey, Lackeys, Landrum, Langley, Lanham, Lawson, Layne, Laynes, Ledbetter, Leffingwell, Lesley, LESLIE, Leslies, Lewis, Lilian, Lindsay, Lindsey, Loar, Lockwood, Lycans, Lyons, Lyttleton, Magann, Maguires, Malcolm, Marcum, Marcums, Marcurn, Marr, Marrs, Marshall, Martin, Maupin, May, Maynard, Maynards, Mayo, Mayos, Mays, McBrayer, McCall, McClellan, McClintock, McClure, McClures, McConnell, McCoy, McDowells, McDyer, McGee, McGinness, McGranahan, McGuire, McHenry, McKenzie, McKinster, McSorley, McSorly, Mead, Meads, Means, MeBrayer, Medley, Meek, Mellen, Menifee, Mile, Millard, Millards, Miller, MIMS, Minis, Mitchell, Montague, Moore, Moores, Morgan, Morgans, Morrell, Morris, Morse, Mott, Mundus, Murphy, Murray, Murry, Music, Musick, Neal, Nelson, Newman, Nibert, Nichols, Nimrods, Northup, Obrian, Ormsted, Osburn, Osburns, Owens, Parsley, Parsleys, Patrick, Patricks, Patton, Pattons, Peck, Peery, Pelphrey, Perry, PETERS, Phelps, Phergo, Pherigo, Phillips, Pickelsimer, Pike, Pinson, Pinsons, Poage, Poages, Poe, Pollard, Porter, Porters, Potters, Powell, Powers, Prater, Preston, Prestons, Price, Prichard, Prichards, Purgett, Queen, Ramys, Randle, Randolph, Ratcliffs, Ratliff, Reily, Reynoldses, Rice, Rices, Richardson, Richardsons, RICHMOND, Rigg, Riggleston, Road, Robbins, Roberts, Robinson, Robinsons, Rogers, Rogerses, Roland, Ross, Rouse, RULE, 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YATES, Yorks, Yost, Young, Zeigler,

    07/09/2009 03:11:11
    1. Vestry Book of Stratton Major Parish
    2. Doris Christian
    3. THE VESTRY BOOK OF STRATTON MAJOR PARISH KING AND QUEEN COUNTY, VIRGINIA 1729‑1783 TRANSCRIBED, ANNOTATED AND INDEXED BY C. G. CHAMBERLAYNE DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price: Price $20.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $23.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us a http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ This 262 ( includes index) page book gives the vestry records for Stratton Major Parish in Va: Vestry Records contain lists of taxes collected and from whom (revenue); some deaths, and “welfare” information, such as payments to people caring for indigents; the church paying for caskets and burials for the indigent; the sick, disabled or orphans being placed in people’s homes with an allowance for their care; etc.; also, various donations to the church, and craftsmen who worked on the church (expenses). See Index at: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=70

    07/09/2009 03:10:59
    1. Maury Co. Tenn Tombstone, Bible & Church Records
    2. Doris Christian
    3. Three books ********** (1)TENNESSEE MAURY COUNTY BIBLE, FAMILY & TOMBSTONE RECORDS HISTORICAL RECORDS PROJECT 93 Pages book with 7 pages of index. ********************************** (2) RECORDS OF MAURY COUNTY HISTORY OF ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1806 1858 100 pages with a 3 page index. Allen, Armstrong, Arneld, Arnell, Balch, Balcham, Barkley, Barnes, Bingham, Blackburn, Blacks, Blake, Blakeley, Blakely, Bland, Boddin, Booker, Bradley, Brooks, Brown, Buford, Burwell, Campbell, Clarks, Cookey, Cooper, Currin, Dale, Davis, Dickey, Dixon, Doak, Dobbin, Dobbins, Dock, Dodd, Doddridge, Douglass, Duncan, Edgar, Embry, Finly, Fleming, Folsom, Foster, Franklin, Frierson, Fulton, Garrison, Gholson, Gholston, Gillespie, Goodloe, Gordon, Graham, Greene, Grier, Hackney, Hagar, Hamilton, Harlan, Harrison, Haywood, Helm, Henderson, Hendrick, Hester, Hill, Hilliard, Hoffman, Hoofman, Houser, Howell, Hoyt, Hume, James, Jefferson, Jones, Kenedy, Kennedy, Lansom, Lanson, Lansona, Leach, Littlefield, Livingston, Luther, Mack, Macon, Madison, Magair, Martin, Marton, Mattews, Matthews, Mayers, Mayes, Mays, McAuly, McCauley, McClelland, McClend, McCottrey, McCully, McEwen, McFall, McKennon, McRada, McRady, Miller, Montgomery, Myers, Neely, Newton, Nichol, Nicholls, Nichols, Nicol, Oatman, O'Reilly, Patillo, Penlan, Penland, Perry, Pillow, Potillo, Reilly, Robinson, Rouser, Selina, Shaw, Sidney, Simon, Smith, Smoke, Stephenson, Thomas, Tindal, Tindall, Turner, Tyndal, Wadkins, Walker, Watkins, Webb, Webster, Williams, Williamson, Willis, Wilson, Wingfield, Withers, Witherspoon. (3) RECORDS OF MAURY COUNTY ST. PETERS EPISCOPAL CHURCH HISTORY COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE 105 pages with a 6 page index. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe). A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price: Price $25.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $28.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at For More index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=96 **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable

    07/09/2009 03:10:54
    1. History of Marion County, SC on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. A HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA, From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901. By W. W. SELLERS, Esq., 1902. DMK Heritage Project converted this historic book into a digital format for in-depth research for genealogist and historians with limited time and resources. The book was converted into an Adobe PDF format and is searchable with Adobe Acrobat Reader (a free program from Adobe) or Preview for the iMac. A new complete index was created of last names for quick identification To maintain the integrity of this historic book, images of each page of the book are provided on a separate PDF file to resolve any questions concerning the conversion to an electronic format. Both PDF files are placed on one CD for your convenience. Price 35.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $38.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ This 660 page book has a 12 page index. CHAPTER I. Settlement CHAPTER II. Section I. Location and Boundaries Section II. Its Surface and Soil, Its Rivers and Lakes, Its In-Land Swamps Section III. Its Soil and Productions Section IV. Stock Raising CHAPTER III. Section I. Its Educational, Political and Judicial History Graduates of Colleges Political History Queensboro Township Plat of the Welch Grant (First) . The Early Settlement of Marion County Some Families mentioned: Godbold, Evans, Giles, Britton, Fladger etc , Crawford, Murfees, Berry, Saunders, Gibson, Page, Ayres, Ford, Hays, Elvington Scott, Owens, Gaddy, Lupo and Arnett, Rogers, Perritt, Edwards, Nichols, Hutchinson, Barfield, Goodyear, Tart, Bryant, Watson, Reaves, Grice, Roberts, Ellerbee, Fore, Mace, Finklea, Haselden, Bass, Hamer, McKenzie, Manning, Jones, Cottingham, Hamilton, Braddy, Clark, Harrelson, Martin, Henry, Huggins, Hayes, Dew, Nicholson, Jackson, Galloway, Sherwood, , Alford, Greenwood, McInnis, Stafford, Blue, Baker, McPriest, McKellar, , McKay, McCormick, McArthur, McIntyre, McKinly, McLellan, Sinclair, , McDuffie, Campbell, Butler, MoodyHarllee, Woodberry, Stackhouse, Wayne, Legette, Brown, Gilchrist, Easterling, Lane, Bethea, McMillan, Miller, Spencer, Williamson, Wall, McEachern, Carmichael, Baker, Davis, Harrel, in Britton's Neck, Altman Whaley, Richardson, Stevenson, Craven, Thompson, Kirton, Philip, Owens, Coleman, Norton , Lewis, Fowler, Shotkinson , Fladger , Smith Flowers Gregg, Collins, Wiggins, of Wahee , Shaw, Dozier, Foxworth and Bo, White and Monroe, Snipes, Wilcox, Young, Johnson, Sellers, Towns of the County: Marion, Nichols and Mullins, Latta and Dillon, Hamer and Sellers, The Denominational Churches, Clerks of Court for Marion County, from 1800 to 1900 . Sheriffs for Marion County from 1800 to 1900, Representatives in the Legislature, Senators from 1800 to 1900, Ordinaries and Probate Judges from 1800 to 1900 Proprietary Governors, Lawyers practicing at Marion from 1800 to 1900, Volunteers in Confederate Army, For Complete surname index go to http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=27

    07/09/2009 03:10:47
    1. Sketches of North Carolina by Foote on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. SKETCHES OF NORTH CAROLINA, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF A PORTION OF HER EARLY SETTLERS. BY REV. WILLIAM HENRY FOOTE. 1846 This 559 page piece of history of the Presbyterian Church and this area of NC was written in 1846 at the request of the Presbytery of North Carolina and in 1912 was republished. In 1961 the Synod of North Carolina started the North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society and they set out to "correct" the "errors" of this book and republished it in 1965. (DMK Heritage, Editors personal opinion: As a genealogist I personally think the NCPHS were just "nit picking" with the over-all intention of discrediting this work. Mr. Foote states several times that this is not meant to be a history that is why he calls it "Sketches". Some of the individual stories I am sure are not what these two organizations would like as part of their history. However, being a genealogist and having read local histories for the last 35 years, I think the attitudes, and incidents are very realistic and believable, regardless of the "misspelled" words. I think this is an important book for all Scotch-Irish Presbyterian descendents.) This is one of the most quoted books on Rev. War history; events being told by the sons of the soldiers who fought. Price: Price $35.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $38.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ CHAPTER I. THE FIRST DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MAY, 1775. The Village of Charlotte, its Situation, and Origin of its Name. The Convention, May 19th, 1775, the Preparatory Steps, its Organization and Object. An Incident related by General Graham. Committee present the Resolutions drawn by Dr. Brevard. THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION, Unanimously Adopted. THE SECOND MECKLENBURG DECLARATION. Capt. Jack take, the Declaration to Philadelphia, reads the Papers in Salisbury, is opposed by Dunn and Boote. The Delegates decline laying the Declaration before Congress; Circulation and Preservation of the Copies. The Action of the Committee in the Case of Dunn and Boote. Associations first formed according to the Recommendations of Continental Congress. Provincial Council. County Committees of Safety. A Certificate. FIRST DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY THE CONSTITUTED AUTHORITIES OF A STATE. Inquiry concerning the Origin of the People forming the Convention CHAPTER II BLOOD SHED ON THE ALAMANCE The First Bleed Shed in the Revolution, May 16th, 1776, The Situation and Origin of the name of Hillsborough ; its Connection with Past Events. Discontent in Orange and neighboring Counties. Governor Tryon marches to Orange with Armed Forces; his first Visit and its Failure. The Excitement of the People. The Eastern men mistake the Western, The Commencement of the Disturbances. The Sheriff hindered In his Duty, 1760. Pamphlet in Granville, 1705. Causes of the Complaint among the People. Frauds of Childs and Corbin in Signing Patents. The Proclamations Disregarded. Example of Hardship in going to Market. Proposed meeting at Maddock's Mill, Oct. 10th, 1766. Meeting at Deep River. Fanning's opinion of the Meeting. Another Meeting, 1767. Commencement of the REGULATION. Building the Governor's Palace in Newbern, Another Meeting in 1763 addresses the Governor; his reply. Unjustifiable outbreaks unfairly charged on the Regulation. Governor Proclaims the Regulation an Insurrection; Ninian Bell Hamilton. The Regulators in Arms, August 11th, 1768. The Governor's Justice, his Proclamation. The persons excepted. Report of Maurice Moore, 1776. Extract from Records of Court in Hillsborough. Acts of Personal violence; a Mock Trial. Four New Counties made. The Governor's Circular, 1771. General Waddel goes to Salisbury. The Black Boys. Waddel retires before the Regulators. Orders. Certificate. Governor crosses the Haw, May 11th, approaches the Regulators; Negotiation. The Governor kills Robert Thompson. The Flag of Truces fired on. The Governor commands his men to fire. Regulators Routed. Governor hangs James Few. Case of Captain Messer. Governor leads his prisoners in chains. Execution of six prisoners near Hillsborough. Tryon returns to Newbern. Fanning's Flight. Husband's Flight. Inquiry into the origin of the men engaged in the Regulation CHAPTER III. A PAPER ON CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, IN 1775. Widow Brevard; her son Alexander. Judge Brevard. Her son Ephraim; his Education; the part he took in the Convention in Mecklenburg; the Circumstances of his Death. Death of Mrs. Jackson. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DELEGATES OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY. The Principles of Civil and Religious Liberty CHAPTER IV. COMMENCEMENT OF PRESBYTERIAN SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA The Emigrants previous to about 1736, from Virginia, Colonies of Huguenots and Palatines. Quakers or Friends. The Presbyterians in Duplin, and in Frederick, Augusta, and Virginia. Settlements on the Eno. Western Counties set off. Encouragement to Emigrate. Lord Granville's portion of Carolina set off. The Scotch on Cape Fear. Congregations and Churches in the Upper Country. Origin of the people worthy of notice. Influence of Religious Principle CHAPTER V. ORIGIN OF THE SCOTCH‑IRISH. CHAPTER VI. STATE OF RELIGION IN IRELAND FROM THE TIME OF THE EMIGRATION FROM SCOTLAND TO THE FIRST EFFORT TO EMIGRATE TO AMERICA, 1631. CHAPTER VII. THE EAGLE WING, OR FIRST ATTEMPT AT EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND To AMERICA. CHAPTER VIII FORMATION OF PRESBYTERIES IN IRELAND. CHAPTER IX. THE POLITICAL SENTIMENTS OF THE SCOTCH‑IRISH EMIGRANTS. CHAPTER X. THE SETTLEMENT OF THE SCOTCH ON THE RIVER CAPE FEAR, AND THE REVEREND JAMES CAMPBELL. CHAPTER XI. THE POLITICAL OPINIONS OF THE SCOTCH EMIGRANTS. CHAPTER XII. FLORA M'DONALD. CHAPTER XIII. HUGH M'ADEN AND THE CHURCHES IN DUPLIN, NEW HANOVER AND CASWELL, CHAPTER XIV. CHURCH OF SUGAR CREEK ITS FIRST MINISTER, ALEXANDER CRAIGHEAD. CHAPTER XV. HOPEWELL AND THE RECORDS OF THE CONVENTION. CHAPTER XVI. THE REV. HENRY PATTILLO AND THE CHURCHES IN ORANGE AND GRANVILLE, CHAPTER XVII. DAVID CALDWELL, D.D., AND THE CHURCHES IN ORANGE. CHAPTER XVIII. NEW PROVIDENCE AND ITS MINISTERS. CHAPTER XIX. MAJOR GENERAL JOSEPH GRAHAM. CHAPTER XX. BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN. CHAPTER XXI THE BATTLE AT GUILFORD COURTHOUSE. CHAPTER XXII. MINUTES OF THE SYNOD OF THE CAROLINAS FROM 1788 TO 1801, INCLUSIVE, WITH A ROLL OF THE MEMBERS. CHAPTER XXIII. EMIGRATION TO TENNESSEE. CHAPTER XXIV. JAMES HALL, D.D., AND THE CHURCHES IN IREDELL. CHAPTER XXV. REV. LEWIS FEUILLETEAU WILSON. CHAPTER XXVI. THYATIRA AND HER MINISTERS. CHAPTER XXVII. REV. JAMES M'GREADY AND THE REVIVALS OF 1800. CHAPTER XXVIII. REV. HUMPHREY HUNTER AND STEELE CHEER, GOSHEN AND UNITY. CHAPTER XXIX. CENTRE CONGREGATION, CHAPTER XXX. POPLAR TENT AND HER MINISTERS. For a more complete Table of Contents and Index http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=11

    07/09/2009 03:10:39
    1. Sketches of North Carolina by Foote on CD
    2. Doris Christian
    3. SKETCHES OF NORTH CAROLINA, HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL, ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF A PORTION OF HER EARLY SETTLERS. BY REV. WILLIAM HENRY FOOTE. 1846 This 559 page piece of history of the Presbyterian Church and this area of NC was written in 1846 at the request of the Presbytery of North Carolina and in 1912 was republished. In 1961 the Synod of North Carolina started the North Carolina Presbyterian Historical Society and they set out to "correct" the "errors" of this book and republished it in 1965. (DMK Heritage, Editors personal opinion: As a genealogist I personally think the NCPHS were just "nit picking" with the over-all intention of discrediting this work. Mr. Foote states several times that this is not meant to be a history that is why he calls it "Sketches". Some of the individual stories I am sure are not what these two organizations would like as part of their history. However, being a genealogist and having read local histories for the last 35 years, I think the attitudes, and incidents are very realistic and believable, regardless of the "misspelled" words. I think this is an important book for all Scotch-Irish Presbyterian descendents.) This is one of the most quoted books on Rev. War history; events being told by the sons of the soldiers who fought. Price: Price $35.00 plus $3.00 shipping Total $38.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ CHAPTER I. THE FIRST DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, MAY, 1775. The Village of Charlotte, its Situation, and Origin of its Name. The Convention, May 19th, 1775, the Preparatory Steps, its Organization and Object. An Incident related by General Graham. Committee present the Resolutions drawn by Dr. Brevard. THE MECKLENBURG DECLARATION, Unanimously Adopted. THE SECOND MECKLENBURG DECLARATION. Capt. Jack take, the Declaration to Philadelphia, reads the Papers in Salisbury, is opposed by Dunn and Boote. The Delegates decline laying the Declaration before Congress; Circulation and Preservation of the Copies. The Action of the Committee in the Case of Dunn and Boote. Associations first formed according to the Recommendations of Continental Congress. Provincial Council. County Committees of Safety. A Certificate. FIRST DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE BY THE CONSTITUTED AUTHORITIES OF A STATE. Inquiry concerning the Origin of the People forming the Convention CHAPTER II BLOOD SHED ON THE ALAMANCE The First Bleed Shed in the Revolution, May 16th, 1776, The Situation and Origin of the name of Hillsborough ; its Connection with Past Events. Discontent in Orange and neighboring Counties. Governor Tryon marches to Orange with Armed Forces; his first Visit and its Failure. The Excitement of the People. The Eastern men mistake the Western, The Commencement of the Disturbances. The Sheriff hindered In his Duty, 1760. Pamphlet in Granville, 1705. Causes of the Complaint among the People. Frauds of Childs and Corbin in Signing Patents. The Proclamations Disregarded. Example of Hardship in going to Market. Proposed meeting at Maddock's Mill, Oct. 10th, 1766. Meeting at Deep River. Fanning's opinion of the Meeting. Another Meeting, 1767. Commencement of the REGULATION. Building the Governor's Palace in Newbern, Another Meeting in 1763 addresses the Governor; his reply. Unjustifiable outbreaks unfairly charged on the Regulation. Governor Proclaims the Regulation an Insurrection; Ninian Bell Hamilton. The Regulators in Arms, August 11th, 1768. The Governor's Justice, his Proclamation. The persons excepted. Report of Maurice Moore, 1776. Extract from Records of Court in Hillsborough. Acts of Personal violence; a Mock Trial. Four New Counties made. The Governor's Circular, 1771. General Waddel goes to Salisbury. The Black Boys. Waddel retires before the Regulators. Orders. Certificate. Governor crosses the Haw, May 11th, approaches the Regulators; Negotiation. The Governor kills Robert Thompson. The Flag of Truces fired on. The Governor commands his men to fire. Regulators Routed. Governor hangs James Few. Case of Captain Messer. Governor leads his prisoners in chains. Execution of six prisoners near Hillsborough. Tryon returns to Newbern. Fanning's Flight. Husband's Flight. Inquiry into the origin of the men engaged in the Regulation CHAPTER III. A PAPER ON CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, IN 1775. Widow Brevard; her son Alexander. Judge Brevard. Her son Ephraim; his Education; the part he took in the Convention in Mecklenburg; the Circumstances of his Death. Death of Mrs. Jackson. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DELEGATES OF MECKLENBURG COUNTY. The Principles of Civil and Religious Liberty CHAPTER IV. COMMENCEMENT OF PRESBYTERIAN SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH CAROLINA The Emigrants previous to about 1736, from Virginia, Colonies of Huguenots and Palatines. Quakers or Friends. The Presbyterians in Duplin, and in Frederick, Augusta, and Virginia. Settlements on the Eno. Western Counties set off. Encouragement to Emigrate. Lord Granville's portion of Carolina set off. The Scotch on Cape Fear. Congregations and Churches in the Upper Country. Origin of the people worthy of notice. Influence of Religious Principle CHAPTER V. ORIGIN OF THE SCOTCH‑IRISH. CHAPTER VI. STATE OF RELIGION IN IRELAND FROM THE TIME OF THE EMIGRATION FROM SCOTLAND TO THE FIRST EFFORT TO EMIGRATE TO AMERICA, 1631. CHAPTER VII. THE EAGLE WING, OR FIRST ATTEMPT AT EMIGRATION FROM IRELAND To AMERICA. CHAPTER VIII FORMATION OF PRESBYTERIES IN IRELAND. CHAPTER IX. THE POLITICAL SENTIMENTS OF THE SCOTCH‑IRISH EMIGRANTS. CHAPTER X. THE SETTLEMENT OF THE SCOTCH ON THE RIVER CAPE FEAR, AND THE REVEREND JAMES CAMPBELL. CHAPTER XI. THE POLITICAL OPINIONS OF THE SCOTCH EMIGRANTS. CHAPTER XII. FLORA M'DONALD. CHAPTER XIII. HUGH M'ADEN AND THE CHURCHES IN DUPLIN, NEW HANOVER AND CASWELL, CHAPTER XIV. CHURCH OF SUGAR CREEK ITS FIRST MINISTER, ALEXANDER CRAIGHEAD. CHAPTER XV. HOPEWELL AND THE RECORDS OF THE CONVENTION. CHAPTER XVI. THE REV. HENRY PATTILLO AND THE CHURCHES IN ORANGE AND GRANVILLE, CHAPTER XVII. DAVID CALDWELL, D.D., AND THE CHURCHES IN ORANGE. CHAPTER XVIII. NEW PROVIDENCE AND ITS MINISTERS. CHAPTER XIX. MAJOR GENERAL JOSEPH GRAHAM. CHAPTER XX. BATTLE OF KING'S MOUNTAIN. CHAPTER XXI THE BATTLE AT GUILFORD COURTHOUSE. CHAPTER XXII. MINUTES OF THE SYNOD OF THE CAROLINAS FROM 1788 TO 1801, INCLUSIVE, WITH A ROLL OF THE MEMBERS. CHAPTER XXIII. EMIGRATION TO TENNESSEE. CHAPTER XXIV. JAMES HALL, D.D., AND THE CHURCHES IN IREDELL. CHAPTER XXV. REV. LEWIS FEUILLETEAU WILSON. CHAPTER XXVI. THYATIRA AND HER MINISTERS. CHAPTER XXVII. REV. JAMES M'GREADY AND THE REVIVALS OF 1800. CHAPTER XXVIII. REV. HUMPHREY HUNTER AND STEELE CHEER, GOSHEN AND UNITY. CHAPTER XXIX. CENTRE CONGREGATION, CHAPTER XXX. POPLAR TENT AND HER MINISTERS. For a more complete Table of Contents and Index http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=11

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    1. THE LEARNED FAMILY IN AMERICA 1630-1967
    2. 2,100,012 THE LEARNED FAMILY IN AMERICA 1630-1967. By Eugenia Learned James. 406pp.,index. 1967. Pub. Setco Printing Co, Inc. Hard cover. Revises & brings up to date "THE LEARNED FAMILY OF 1882 & 1898", By W.L. Learned. Being desc. of Wm. Learned who was of Charlestown, MA, in 1632. Used, worn, marks, however, data is still there. Priced to sell at less than 50% of new book cost! Price $10.00 + $4.25 media mail with delivery confirmation, U S only. Personal checks/money orders, only. When your check clears our bank, we will mail book. I will combine shipping for multiple purchases. Please tell your friends about us. gencenlibbooks@aol.com Please make check payable to: Barbara A. Geisert Send check to: Barbara A. Geisert, 290 Birchfield Dr., Marietta, GA 30068-3803

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