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    1. Ward's History of Coffee County, GA. on CD 100% searchable with copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. Ward's History of Coffee County by Warren P. Ward 1930 This is a 377 page book with and 11 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) 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 $30. free shipping Total $30.00 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/ Table of Contents An Ideal Wedding Atkinson County Creation Automobiles Banking Business Big Court, October Term Big Four Billy Bow-Legs Boll Weevil Boy Scout Movement Bright Leaf Tobacco Camp Meetings Carding Machine Catching Fish Coffee County, 1930 Coffee County In War Coffee County Officers, 1854 Confederate Soldiers Who Went to War from Coffee County . . . . . Constitution and the Flag . . . . . Cotton Picking Time In Georgia Creek Indians Doctors Doctors and Medicine Douglas Cemetery Douglas, Dunk Douglas, the Capital City of Coffee County Early History of Coffee County Early Steamboat Navigation on the Ocmulgee Education English Gold Fifty Uses of Turpentine Fraternal Orders Gaskin, William Georgia Colonel Georgia Laws Creating Coffee County Georgia Militia Districts Georgia. Normal Business College Grady's Tribute to Negro Slaves History of Newspapers of Coffee County Hour of Prayer in a Saw Mill Indians Rob Dr. Parker's Home Inferior Courts and Courts of Ordinary Jeff Davis County, Creation of Killing Deer Ku Klux Klan Ladies' Clubs Land Districts of Coffee County Language of the Bird Lawyers Liquor Laws List of Some Old People of Coffee County Married More Than Fifty Years Ago Log Rolling, Quilting and a Frolic Map of Coffee County Member of Confederate Cabinet Meningitis Epidemic Negro Race Negro Funeral Newspapers Ocmulgee River Section Old Churches In Coffee County Arnie, Bethel, Carver, Catholic, Elam Primitive Baptist, Elizabeth, Gravel Hill, Hebron, Lone Hill Methodist, Lott. Memorial, Midway Methodist, Mormon, Mount Pleasant, Mount Zion Baptist, Mount Zion Methodist, New Hope. Oak Grove, Pleasant Grove Baptist, Rehoboth Primitive Baptist, Roberts Methodist, Royals' Methodist , Sand Hill Baptist Old Families In Coffee County Burkett, Carver, Davis, Gaskin, Kirkland, Lott, Meeks, Newbern, Paul Sapp, Tanner, Vickers, Ward and Hargraves, Wilcox Old Graveyards Lone Hill, Mount Zion, New Hope, Sand Hill Old School Houses Kirkland School Old Time Singers Ordinary . . . Pioneers of Coffee County Public Health Work Public Schools Railroads in Coffee County Brisbane Railroad Douglas and McDonald Railroad Georgia and Florida Railroad Railsplitters Regulators Resolution of General Assembly Resolution of Grand Jury Sand Hill Church Saw Mills and Lumber Scab Timber Snakes in Coffee County South Georgia State College Spivey, Erwin Stills and Mills Storms Stormy Night on Seventeen-Mile Creek Strange Phenomenon Study in Human Hands Teachers in Coffee County Public Schools Teachers in Douglas Public Schools The Pine Tree Towns in Coffee County Ambrose, Broxton, Nicholls, West Green Tribute to Monroe Wilcox Tribute to the Women of the South Trees Turpentine Industry Two Boys from Clinch Ward, Old Man Billy Ward, Priscilla (Jones) and Her Ward Boys War Times and Hard Times Wheat and Flour Mill Where Uncle Jim Lives Wilcox, Capt. Jefferson Wild Turkeys Women of the South World War Veterans Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=118

    11/06/2010 03:10:06
    1. Two books/ Old Pendleton Dist and Old Stone Church on CD 100% searchable with copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORY of OLD PENDLETON DISTRICT ‑with A GENEALOGY OF THE LEADING FAMILIES OF THE DISTRICT by R. W. Simpson ************************************ This 231 page (9 page, sir name only index) history of The Old Pendleton Dist. includes general information of the area as well as biographies and family genealogies of prominent citizens. 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 $30.00 free shipping Total $30.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ THE OLD STONE CHURCH OCONEE COUNTY SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLISHED BY The Old Stone Church and Cemetery Association with the Cooperation of the Andrew Pickens and Cateechee Chapters, D. A. R. COLLECTED AND EDITED BY RICHARD NEWMAN BRACKET?, PH. D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Clemson College, S. C. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION The Old Stone Church and Cemetery Association Constitution By‑Laws Members Officers and Members of the Andrew PickensChap ter, D. A. R Officers and Members of the Cateechee Chapter, D.A.R Dr. Wm. Backly Cherry, by Mrs. Fannie Cherry Davis Dr. Oliver M. Doyle, by a Life‑long Friend Old Stone Church Property, by Major A. P. Broyles, late of Anderson, S. C Survey of Old Stone Church Property, by J. P. Smith, Liberty, S. C . John Miller, The Printer, by Major A. T. Broyles, late of Anderson, S. C John Miller and His Descendants, by Mrs. Julia Miller Brown Transcript‑Extract of the Earliest Session Book of Hopewell Congregation Hopewell Congregation and Old Stone Church, from Howe='s History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina "The Old Stone Meeting House" Old Stone Church The Old Stone Church, by W. A. Dickson Old Stone Church and Cemetery, Address by D. E. Frierson=, D. D The Old Stone Church, Editorial, Keowee Courier, Wal halla, S. C . Memorial Address, May 4, 1901, by Wm. S. Morrison=,Professor of History, Clemson= College, S. C. Andrew Pickens=, from Cow pens Centennial, 1781‑1881, by permission of Capt. W. A. Courtenay, Newry, S. C. Robert Anderson=, by Professor J. J. Halsey, Lake Forest=, Ill The Anderson= Family, by Mrs. O. L. Burkhead, Mount Meridian, Augusta Co., Va The Anderson= Family, from W. F. Boogher's Gleanings of Virginia History The Reese= Family Thomas Reese=, D. D., from Ramsey='s History of South Carolina, from Its Earliest Settlement in 1670, to the Year 1808, Vol. 2 James= McElhenny=, D. D., by Mrs. P. H. Mell=, Clemson=College, S. C. Thomas Livingston= McBryde=, D. D., by John T. McBryde, D. D., Soddy, Tenn John Baily= Adger, D. D., by Miss Susan D. Adger, Pen dleton=, S. C . Lemant and Walker= Families, from Information Furnished by Mrs. Annie Lee= Hudson= Hill, Washington, Ga... Joseph= Whitner=, by Major= Jno. C. Whitner, Atlanta, Ga.. Turner= Bynum=, by Mrs. Sallie Chase= Patillo, Atlanta, Ga. Old Pendleton=, from Keowee Courier, Walhalla, S. C.,May 7, 1891 Old Pendleton=, Address by Wm. S. Morrison=, Professor of History, Clemson= College, S. C., Before the Pendleton= Chapter, Daughters of the Confederacy List of the Dead in the Old Stone Church Cemetery Confederate Dead Revolutionary Soldiers Indian Creek War, 1815‑1816 Index at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=21

    11/06/2010 03:09:38
    1. History of Rockingham Co., VA on CD 100% searchable with copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. A HISTORY OF ROCKINGHAM COUNTY VIRGINIA BY JOHN W. WAYLAND, Ph.D. 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 free shipping Total $35.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 Or visit us at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ Table of Contents I. Geography of Rockingham County. II. Geological Features. III. First White Settlers: 1727‑1738. IV. Rockingham as Part of Augusta: 1738‑1777. V. The New County and the New Nation: 1777‑1820. VI. A Growing Community: 1820‑1860. VII. Rockingham in the Civil War: 1861‑1865. VIII. The Days of Reconstruction: 1865‑1876. IX. From 1876 to 1912. X. Rockingham To‑Day. XI. Towns and Villages of Rockingham. XII. Roads and Railroads. XIII. Race Elements and Population. XIV. Churches and Religious Life. XV. Education and Schools. XVI. Charitable Institutions. XVII. Writers and Printers: Books and Periodicals. XVIII. Singers of Rockingham. XIX. Rockingham Statesmen and Jurists. XX. Farms and Farmers. XXI. Domestic Arts and Manufacturing‑Enterprises. XXII. Banks and Banking. XXIII. Health Resorts. XXIV. Natural Curiosities. XXV. Hunting in the Western Mountains. XXVI. Boating on the Shenandoah River. XXVII. Court Days of Long Ago. XXVIII. Some Interesting Incidents: Spotswood's Expedition of 1716 & University Pageant of 1909. The Coming of the Lincolns. Daniel Boone on Linville Creek. Valentine Sevier's Sale Bill. The Influenza of 1806‑7. A Case of Body‑Snatching. A Visit to Philadelphia in 1847. Death of Ashby: 1862. Stonewall Jackson at Port Republic. Killing of John Kline: 1864. Death of Meigs: 1864. The Thurman Movement. Sidney Lanier at Rockingham Springs. A Fence Corner Council. CONCLUSION. APPENDIX. Sheriffs of Rockingham. County Judges and Circuit Judges. County Clerks and Circuit Clerks. Commonwealth's Attorneys. Superintendents of Schools. County Surveyors. Members of House of Delegates. Members of State Senate. Marriages in Rockingham, 1778‑1720. Landowners in Rockingham in 1789. Muster Rolls of Rockingham Soldiers. Business and Professional Directory of Rockingham County: 1912. Bibliography: A list of books, magazines, and newspapers containing information concerning Rockingham County and Rockingham People. for complete Index go to http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=49

    11/06/2010 03:08:33
    1. Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina 1720-1758
    2. vakendot
    3. Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina 1720-1758 By A. S. Salley, Jr., 1904 355 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus Book - Historic Sketch of The Parish Church of St. Michael, In The Province of South Carolina 1752-1887 By George S. Holmes 1887 51 pages, searchable ********************************************************************************* All EBook CDs Require Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View (or MAC PREVIEW 3) ********************************************************************************* $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/St-Philips-Parish-Register-South-Carolina-Bonus-/200488624645?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eae0da205 Established in 1681, St. Philip's is the oldest religious congregation in South Carolina. The first St. Philip's Church, a wooden building, was built between 1680 and 1681 at the corner of Broad and Meeting streets on the present day site of St. Michael's Episcopal Church. It was damaged in a hurricane in 1710 and a new St. Phillip's Church was begun a few blocks away on Church Street. After being delayed it was finished in 1723 but burned to the ground in 1835. Work on the present church was begun that same year and completed the next. The steeple was added between 1848 and 1850. A prominent early rector of St. Philip's was Rev. Thomas Frost, a fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, who became rector of St. Philip's in 1785. Rev. Frost died in 1804 at 46 years of age. Rev. Thomas Downes Frost, son of the first rector Frost, was elected assistant minister of St. Philip's on March 12, 1815. The second Rev. Frost died an early death at age 26 in 1819. The wife of another early rector, Gideon Johnston, was Henrietta Johnston, who became the first female artist in the American colonies. Another artistic first with connections to the church was Mary Roberts, the first female American miniaturist, whose burial was recorded in the register in 1761. The tower of St. Philip's served for many years as the rear tower of a set of range lighthouses serving to guide mariners into Charleston's harbor; the front tower of the range was located on Fort Sumter. The church is one of only two in the United States known to have served such a function. St. Philip's Episcopal Church is an historic Episcopal church in the French Quarter neighborhood of Charleston, South Carolina. Its National Historic Landmark description states: "Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication."

    11/06/2010 01:15:26
    1. Maryland Settlers and Soldiers - 15 Reference Books on One CD
    2. vakendot
    3. Maryland Settlers and Soldiers GPC#521, Family Archive CD GPC186, ISBN 9780806397788 (This is a NEW, Commercial CD) ***************************************************************************** Requires Family Tree Maker for Windows Ver. 4 or higher, Or Family Archive Viewer Ver. 4 or higher (free download) **************************************************************************** $34.95 + $1.99 shipping and handling (Retails for $39.99 + $6.95 shipping) http://cgi.ebay.com/Maryland-Settlers-and-Soldiers-GPC-521-/130399538619?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5c6b0dbb Consisting of the most authoritative books ever published on Maryland in the colonial wars, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812, as well as books containing newspaper abstracts, church records, records of marriages and deaths, tombstone inscriptions, and census records, this Family Archive CD contains a true cross-section of the records of some 325,000 early Maryland settlers and soldiers, all accessed through a single electronic index. >From Gaius Brumbaugh's celebrated Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church(2 vols.), which includes the famous 1776 census of Maryland as well as records of naturalization and oaths of loyalty, to abstracts of marriages and deaths from early Maryland newspapers by Robert Barnes and Thomas Hollowak, to the exhaustive lists of Maryland soldiers in the Revolution found in such books asMuster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution, 1775-1783, this CD has something of interest for virtually every family researcher. Like other CDs, it is designed to simplify genealogical research by combining the images of pages of selected volumes published by GPC with a single name index which allows you to search all the volumes quickly and effortlessly. A search on a single name will turn up all references to that name found in any of the following volumes: *Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church(2 vols.) *Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution *Maryland Revolutionary Records *Revolutionary Records of Maryland *Orderly Book of the Maryland Loyalists Regiment *Marriages and Deaths from the Maryland Gazette, 1727-1839 *Marriages and Deaths from Baltimore Newspapers, 1796-1816 *Index to Marriages and Deaths in the "Baltimore Sun," 1837-1850 *Index to Marriages and Deaths in the "Baltimore Sun," 1851-1860 *A Record of Interments at the Friends Burial Ground, Baltimore, Maryland *Marriage Licenses of Caroline County, Maryland, 1774-1815 *Index of Marriage Licenses, Prince George's County, Maryland, 1777-1886 *The British Invasion of Maryland, 1812-1815 *Roster of Civil War Soldiers from Washington County, Maryland *Civil War Burials in Baltimore's Loudon Park Cemetery

    11/05/2010 09:13:45
    1. Biographical Directory of the Tax-Payers and Voters of McHenry County, IL 1876
    2. vakendot
    3. Biographical Directory of the Tax-Payers and Voters of McHenry County, IL Containing Also A Map of the County; a Condensed History of the State of Illinois; an Historical Sketch of the County, its Towns and Villages; an Abstract of Every-day Laws of the State; a Business Directory; Officers of Societies, Lodges and Public Officers ; a Department of General Information for Farmers, Dairymen, Etc., Etc. Published 1876 350 pages ************************************************************************************ Digital EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher to View Autoboot CD for easy access *********************************************************************************** $9.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://sz0173.wc.mail.comcast.net/zimbra/mail#27 HISTORICAL. State of Illinois ............................................... 5-29 General History of McHenry County ................. 77-89 History of Algonquin Township 90 Village of Algonquin 92 Alden Township 93 Burton Township 95 Chemung Township 95 Village of Harvard 96 Coral Township 98 Dorr Township 99 City of Woodstock ........................... 100-105 Dunham Township ........................... 105 Graf ton Township ............................ 106 Greenwood Township ....................... 107 Hebron Township ............................ 108 Hartland Township .......................... 109 Marengo Township ........................... 110 McHenry Township .......................... 111-113 Nunda Township ............... „ ............ 113-111 Richmond Township ........................ 115-116 Riley Township ............................... 117 Seneca Township ............................. 117-119

    11/05/2010 12:48:22
    1. Returns of Taxables for Six Pennsylvania Counties - 1773-1786
    2. vakendot
    3. Returns of Taxables for The (PA) Counties of Bedford 1773-84 Huntingdon 1788 Westmoreland 1783, 1786 Fayette 1785, 1786 Allegheny 1791 Washington 1786 and the Census for Bedford (1784) and Westmoreland (1786) By William H. Egle 1908 775 pages, indexed ************************************************************* Digital EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher to View ************************************************************* $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/PA-Counties-Returns-Taxables-1773-1786-Genealogy-/200395695954?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ea883a752 PREFATORY. “The present volume concludes the reprint of Provincial Assessments and of taxables during the Revolutionary period. The most valuable portion of these papers consists of the census of the inhabitants of certain counties taken during the year 1783 or 1784. The question may be asked, of what use are such papers, aud the answer may be in somewhat the same tone, of what use arc any papers? Since the commencement of their publication, the Editor has received a large number of letters from prominent persons throughout the State, expressing their satisfaction at the publication of these assessment lists. They show in numerous instances the dates when the early settlers came into their respective neighborhoods, and when these persons passed from off the stage of action, or removed into other localities. In all cases, it confirms the settlement of the early inhabitants and it is somewhat unfortunate that all of the original assessment lists are not in the possession of the State. Fire and flood, with other causes, have lost to us many of these valuable papers. In the publication of these the Editor has confined himself strictly to the spelling of surnames as in the original papers, and a word of explanation is necessary lest those in search of information impute the many gross errors to the carelessness of the printer or the copyist. As will be seen members of the same family on the same assessment list may have their names spelled differently, and in no two years of scarcely any assessment list is there a uniformity, It was not the province of the Editor to make any corrections for it is a lamentable fact that even to-day, there are many individuals who do not know how to write their own names accurately.”

    11/04/2010 02:39:26
    1. Great Christmas Gift - New Model - EASYTREE - Family Tree Wallchart - Made in New Zealand
    2. Jenny Heller
    3. ORDER NOW TO ENSURE PLENTY OF TIME FOR DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS THE ULTIMATE PRESSIE FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING THE GIFT THAT LITERALLY LASTS A LIFETIME! PAY BY PERSONAL CHECK IN YOUR OWN CURRENCY - SEE WEBSITE DETAILS NEW MODEL - EASYTREE FAMILY TREE WALLCHART - NEW WEBSITE FOR ORDERING www.hellrich.co.nz We are now selling the second model of our ever popular Easytree Family Tree Wallcharts. Basically the same format as the original charts but now with increased capacity for recording names. You can attach up to six children and their offspring to the original couple who head the chart as well as lots more aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters etc for the original couple. These charts sell very well worthwhile and they make a wonderful gift for any occasion. I've been selling these charts for twelve years and have sold literally thousands throughout the world. I receive many many repeat orders from people who say they are the best they have seen. This is the chart which lets you record ancestors and descendants. Begin one now for each of your children - showing their ancestry (on all four sides of your marriage) back to 4 x great grandparents. They can keep it going by adding their spouse, children, grandchildren and grandchildren - handing it down through the subsequent generations for their input.. Like the old Family Bible concept. A very attractively visual chart - printed on quality 104 gsm paper and comes packaged in a sturdy cylinder with full instructions. For those of you who are new to this newsgroup and would like to order a copy of my chart - this is your opportunity to do so. This is the gift for that person who has everything. Also, a wonderful opportunity for you to record your own family history and thereby create that heirloom. This is a very visual chart and one that is easy to interpret by all members of the family. No computer required. For all details of my charts, how to order and payment options, please visit my site as listed below. I look forward to being of service to you. Jenny Heller 1 Traford Street Gore 9710 NEW ZEALAND To view my Easytree Family Tree Wallchart and order online or Print Order Forms - Visit My Website www.hellrich.co.nz

    11/04/2010 01:15:15
    1. Traditions & History of Anderson Co., South Carolina 100% searchable, copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. TRADITIONS and HISTORY of ANDERSON COUNTY By LOUISE AYER VANDIVER This 341 page book contains a 15 page index. It was written in 1928. Price $25.00 free shipping Total $25.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ 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. CONTENTS: CHAPTER I The Days of the Indians CHAPTER II Formation of Anderson County and Beginning of the City CHAPTER III Some of the Pioneer People and Their Social Life CHAPTER IV The Churches CHAPTER V The Revolutionary War CHAPTER VI Newspapers and Writers CHAPTER VII Some of the Early Industries CHAPTER VIII In Schoolroom Walls-The County CHAPTER IX In Schoolroom Walls-The Town CHAPTER X Some of the Early Citizens and Homes CHAPTER XI Some of the Forefathers CHAPTER XII Andersonville and Some Early Settlers CHAPTER XIII Waters and Graveyards CHAPTER XIV Railroads CHAPTER XV Townships CHAPTER XVI War Between the States CHAPTER XVII War Time at Home CHAPTER XVIII Reconstruction and the Aftermath CHAPTER XIX The Middle Years CHAPTER XX Some Public Buildings CHAPTER XXI The Spanish War CHAPTER XXII Manufactories, Mills and Other Industries CHAPTER XXIII Highways and Byways, People and Things CHAPTER XXIV Later Times For Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=95 **************************** Visit: http://www.dmkheritage.com To check on the latest County Histories and Parish Records on CDs Indexed and searchable

    11/03/2010 11:51:25
    1. Gleanings of Virginia on CD 100% searchable, copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. GLEANINGS OF VIRGINIA HISTORY AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL COLLECTION, LARGELY FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES. COMPILED AND PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM FLETCHER BOOGHER. Originally Published Washington, 1903 DMK Heritage 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 book contains 353 pages including the index. It covers the early settling of the western counties in Virginia and their relation to the eastern colonies of Virginia. It also covers the western counties contributions to the Revolutionary War. Price $25.00 free shipping Total $25.00 http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ Mailing address: DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 Table of CONTENTS. PART I. HISTORICAL. FROM 1607 TO 1744. 1. Early times in Virginia 2. Immigrant List, 1707 (Stafford county) 3. French and Indian War and Lord Dunmore's War 4. Legislative Enactments connecting the preceding historic sketch with the adjudication of the resulting accounts that follow; with the list of officers, soldiers and civilians entitled to compensation for military and other services rendered 5. The Scotch and ‘Irish of Augusta county, Va. 6. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Prince William County, Va. 1741 7. Poll List for the Election of Burgesses for Fairfax County, 1744 PART II REVOLUTIONARY WAR RECORDS, 1775 -‘1791. 1.Virginia in the Revolution 2. Estimate of the Balance of Specie Due the Officers of the Virginia Line, on account of three months' specie pay in 1782 and four months in 1873 3. A Partial List of Capt. Daniel Morgan's Rifle Company of Winchester, Frederick Co., Va., July 14, 1775 4. Petition from Fairfax County, Virginia, for Importation of Salt, November 23, 1775 5, Correspondence of Washington and Gen. Gates with Col. Bedel, February 1st, 1776 6. Pay roll for the travelling expense of a detachment of the 3d Virginia regiment, discharged from camp at Valley Forge to their different counties, Feb. 16, 1770 7. Roster of Capt. Thomas Buck's company, enlisted from Dunmore county (now Shenandoah), Sept. 5, 1777 8. List of balance due the dead and deserted of the 1st Virginia regiment, commanded by Col. George Gibson, from 16th of Sept., 1777, to lst of Jan., 1778 9. Pay roll for the Field and Staff officers of the 1st regiment Light Dragoons, commanded by Col. Theodorick Bland, for the month of Nov., 1777, and one month extraordinary pay bestowed by Congress, Dec., 1777 . 10. Loudoun county, Virginia, in the Revolution. A list of Officers with date of appointment, 1778- 1782. With partial list of private soldiers and how their families were supplied with provisions by the county. 11. List of Militiamen in Captain John Given's Company, Augusta County, Virginia, from October 16, 1777, to March 15, 1782, inclusive, with transcript of the bible of Robert Givens, of Lincoln county, Ky., 1759-1802 and his declaration of services rendered . 12. List of American Prisoners confined on board the British ship "Torbay," in Charleston harbor, 1780 13. Officers of the Virginia Line who served at the siege of York, Oct. 30, 1781 14. Garrison of West Point, June 21, 1784 15. Letter of Lieutenant Edward Antill to Paymaster‑Gen. of the Army, 1784 16. Letter of A. Duncomb to Joseph Howell, Esq., Acting Paymaster, March 27, 1791 PART 111. FAMILY HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. 1. Genealogy of the Newman Family, 1618‑190 2. Historical and Genealogical Notes of Hugh Thomas, Westmoreland Co., Virginia, 1660 -1750 2. Birth and Death Records from the Tombstones of the Old Stone Church 3. Graveyard in Augusta Co., Virginia 4. Historical and Genealogical Notes of William Craig, of Augusta County, .... 5. Virginia, and his Descendants, 1721-1900 5. Historical and Genealogical Notes of John Anderson and his Descend ants, of Augusta County, Virginia 6. Transcript from the Bible of Hugh Davis, of Davis County, North Caro lina, 1731 to‘1800 7. Davis Family Notes (Revolutionary) 8. Transcript from the Davis Bible, Spottsylvania Co., Virginia, 1741 to‘1811, with Revolutionary War Record of Thomas Davis 9. Transcript from the Custis (Thompkins) Bible, 1732 to ‘57 10. Smith and Harrison Families of Augusta and Rockingham Counties, Va. 11. Cravens and Brown Families of Augusta and Bath Counties, Va. 12. Early Marriages, Orange County, Virginia, 1770 -‘1800 13. Marriages solemnized in Albemarle County, Virginia, by the Rev. John Gibson, from 1800 to 1846, with his declaration of military services Complete Surname Index at http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=45

    11/03/2010 11:51:02
    1. History of Watauga Co., NC on CD 100% searchable, copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. A HISTORY OF WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. With Sketches of Prominent Families. By JOHN PRESTON ARTHUR. 1915 This 406 page book (12 page index) contains an early history of Watagua County and its early inhabitants. 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 $25.00 free shipping Total $25.00 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/ Table of Contents. CHAPTER I. The relation of Watauga County and its residents to remainder of the mountains. Early settlers in eastern part of State. Difference between eastern and western settlers. Our Yankee ancestry. Critics eager to find fault. Our annals. Difference between "poor whites" and "mountain whites." Cooperation has ceased. Moonshining an inheritance Pennsylvania "Whiskey Rebellion." . CHAPTER II. Similarity of Indians to Hebrews. A study in ethnology and philology. Speculations as to the beginning of things. Indians never residents of Watauga in memory of whites. Cherokees parted with title to land long ago. Old forts on frontier. Cherokee raids. First white settlers of Watauga. Linville family and falls . CHAPTER III. The greed for land in the eastern section. Bishop Spangenberg sets out to get land for Moravians. He is misled and "wanders bewildered in unknown ways." Reaches delicious spring on Flat Top. Three Forks described. An Indian Old Field. Caught in a mountain snow‑storm. Their routefrom Blowing Rock. Conflicting claims as to locality described CHAPTER IV. No direct Daniel Boone descendants. Other Boone relatives. Jesse and Jonathan Boone. Their Three Forks membership. Marking the Trail of Daniel Boone. Boone Cabin Monument. Locating Trail. Cumberland Gap pedestal. Boone's Trail in other States. Congress urged to erect bronze statue there. Boone's first trip across Blue Ridge. Probability of relocation of trail. Improbability of the carving on the Boone Tree. Boone's relations with Richard Henderson considered CHAPTER V. Backwoods Tories. Samuel Bright, loyalist Patriots feared British influence with Indians. Bright's Spring and the Shelving Rock. Watauga County once part of Watauga Settlement. Doctor Draper's errors. W. H. Ollis's contribution. No camp on the Yellow. Cleveland's parentage and capture. His rescue, etc. Greer's Hints, of two kinds. The Wolf's Den. Riddle's execution. Killing of Chas. Asher and other Tories. Ben Howard. Marking old graves by United States. Its niggardly policy. Battlefield in Watauga. CHAPTER VI. The Yadkin Baptist Association. Three Forks Baptist Church. List of its early members and officers. A great moral force in the community. Church trials, grave and gay. Other ancient happenings. First churches. Revivals . CHAPTER VII. Order of the Holy Cross. Picture of Watauga Valley in 1840. Valle Crucis as first founded. Rt. Rev. L. S. Ives. Feeble and undignified imitation. Why Ives vacillated. Old buildings. Adobes and humble bees. Easter chapel. Spiritual starvation on the Lower Watauga. The Mission store. Death of Mr. Skiles. Removal of St. John's. Reinstitution of Mission, and School for Girls. Summer resort, also . CHAPTER VIII. Light on the Jersey Settlement. Meagre facts con sidered. John Gano, preacher. Fairchild's diary. Adventures on road. Mr. Gano constitutes a church. A colonial document. Other ancient documents and facts. Letter from Morris Town, N. J., Church. The Fairchild ladies CHAPTER IX. Democracy of the religion of the mountaineer. Our morals, as appraised by others. Pioneer Baptists. The Farthing family. A family of preachers. Rev. Joseph Harrison. Cove Creek Baptist Church. Bethel Baptist Church. Other early churches. Stony Fork Association. White's Spring Church. Methodist Churches. Henson's Chapel. A family of Methodist church preachers. M. E. Churches. Baptists, Presbyterians, Lutherans . CHAPTER X. Formation of county. Councill's influence. Three New England visitors. Doctor Mitchell's geological tour. Tennessee boundary line. Boundary line and Land Grant Warrants. Running State line. Watauga County lines. Watauga County established. Changes in county lines. Avery County cut off. Jails and court houses. To restore lost records. First term Superior Court. Tied to a wagon‑wheel. Roving spirit. Legislative and other officers. Watauga's contribution to Confederacy and Federals. Population and other facts. Mexican War soldiers. Weather vagaries. Agricultural and domestic facts. Forests. Altitudes . CHAPTER XI. Boone incorporated. Its attractions. Miss Morley's visit. First residents of Boone. First builders. Saw‑mills for new town. The Ellingtons. Other builders. First merchants, J. C. Gaines, Rev. J. W. Hall. Post-bellum Boone. Coffey Bros. Their enterprises. Newspapers. Counterfeiters . CHAPTER XII. Too many troops for limits of book. Keith Blalock. Four Coffey Bros. Danger from Tennessee side. Longstreet's withdrawal. Kirk's Camp Vance raid. Death of Wm. Coffey. Murder of Austin Coffey. Other "activities." Michiganders escape. Camp Mast. Watauga Amazons. Camp Mast surrender. Sins of the children. Retribution? Paul and Reuben Farthing. Battle of the Beech. Stoneman's raid. Official account. A real home guard. Mrs. Horton robbed. No peace. Fort Hamby. Blalock's threat . CHAPTER XIII. Calloway sisters. Pioneer hunters. James Aldridge. His real wife appears. Betsy Calloway. Delila Baird. A belated romance. Cobb McCanless, sheriff. His death by Wild Bill. Bedent E. Baird. Zeb Vance's uncle makes inquiry. Peggy Clawson. Other old stories. Joseph T. Wilson, or "Lucky Joe." "Long‑Distance." An African romance. James Speer's fate. Joshua Pennell frees slaves. Cross cut suit. Absentee landlord. "School Butter." Lee Carmichael. The musterfield murder. A Belle of Broadway CHAPTER XIV. Fine Watauga County scenery. Cove Creek. Our flowers. Valle Crucis. Sugar Grove. Blowing Rock. Along the Blue Ridge. Moses H. Cone. Brushy Fork. Shull's Mills. Linville Valley and Falls. The Ollis family. Elk Cross Roads. Banner's Elk. A trip on foot. Meat Camp. Rich Mountain. The "Tater Hill." The Grandfather and Grandmother. Grafting French chestnuts. Beaver Dams. Boone's Beaver Dams trails. Beech Creek and Poga . CHAPTER XV. Ante‑bellum education. Peculiarities of speech. We speak the best and purest English. Place‑names. Kephart's dissertations. Ante‑bellum pedagogues. Our schools. Penmanship. Phillip Church. Jonathan Norris. Eli M. Farmer. Burton Davis. Todd Miller. The "Twisting Temple." Lees‑McRae Institute. School‑teachers. Normal school at Boone. Skyland Institute. T. P. Adams' long service. Silverstone public school. Walnut Grove Institute. Valle Crucis School for Girls. First agricultural instruction. Prominent in education. Lenoir School Lands. School‑house Loan Fund. T. L. Clingman, a teacher. Mount Mitchell controversy . CHAPTER XVI. Gold mines and mining. First owners of Cranberry. Iron forges. Iron bounties. Some old hammermen. Clingman's mining. CHAPTER XVII. First wagon roads. First across Blue Ridge. Caldwell and Watauga Turnpike. Yonahlossee Turnpike. Early road legislation. Earliest stopping places. First paper railroads. First railroad surveys . SKETCHES OF PROMINENT FAMILIES ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED See Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=4

    11/03/2010 11:50:40
    1. Historic Camden 100% searchable, copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. HISTORIC CAMDEN Part one: COLONIAL AND REVOLUTIONARY Part two: Nineteenth Century BY THOMAS J. KIRKLAND AND ROBERT M. KENNEDY CAMDEN, S. C. Price $40.00 free shipping Total $40.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ 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 977 page (includes 19 page index) historical book contains 45 sketches and photos and was written in 1905 Even though the title indicates that it is only about the City of Camden, it gives information about the surrounding area. TABLE OF CONTENTS Municipal , Indian Era , Pine Tree Hill , Camden, "Not Revolt‑Revolution" The Battle of Camden, Aftermath, Interim, The Battle of Hobkirk Hill . Gleanings from Hobkirk , The Cornwallis House, An Honored Tory , Agnes of Glasgow. Daniel McGirtt , Washington's Visit, Citizen‑Minister Genêt , Joseph Brevard , Minton's Mill, Early Representative Families , The Diary of Samuel Mathis , James Kershaw's Diary See complete INDEX : http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=23

    11/03/2010 11:50:01
    1. History of Christian County Ky on CD 100% searchable, copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. A History of CHRISTIAN COUNTY KENTUCKY from Oxcart to Airplane By CHARLES MAYFIELD MEACHAM A Kentucky Journalist, Mayor of Hopkinsville 1906‑1914 Past President Kentucky Press Association President Board of Trustees Bethel Woman's College Member Athenaeum Society, Etc. With Biographies of the Makers of History for 150 Years in Christian County 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 $40.00 free shipping Total $40.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 Or visit us at For Table of contents and Index: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=133

    11/03/2010 11:49:07
    1. History of Orange Co., VA on CD 100% searchable copy & paste
    2. Doris Christian
    3. A HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTy VIRGINIA From its Formation in 1734 (0. S.) to the end of Reconstruction in 1870; compiled mainly from Original Records With a Brief Sketch of the Beginnings of Virginia, a Summary of Local Events to 1907, and a Map By W. W. SCOTT 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: Price $20.00 free shipping Total $20.00 DMK Heritage 12303 Indian Mound Austin, TX 78758 You can contact us at: dmkheritage.austin.rr.com http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/ CONTENTS The Seating of Virginia The Genesis of Orange Organization of the County The Courthouses The Colonial Churches Other Old Churches-The Dissenters Indian Antiquities French and Indian War Orange in the Revolution Germanna and the First Settlers Progress to the Mines The Knights of the horseshoe . Physical Features. Social and Economic Crimes and Punishments The Orange Humans Society From 1848 to 1861 The War Period Reconstruction. 1865 to 1870 Fiscal and Statistical. 1870 to 1907 Miscellaneous Biographical Sketches Historic and Other Homes Being a Personal Retrospect . APPENDICES. Importations, Census, 1782. Will of President Madison. War of 1812, War of The Revolution. Commissions. 1734-178, Roster of the Montpelier Guards During John Brown Raid. 1859 Roster of Confederate Soldiers. 1861 to 1865, Members of the Various Conventions, Members of the Colonial House of Burgesses For Complete index go to: http://www.dmkheritage.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=52

    11/03/2010 11:47:53
    1. Register of Officers of the Continental Army April 1775 to December 1783
    2. vakendot
    3. Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army During the War of the Revolution, April 1775 to December 1783 With Genealogies of the Various Families Mentioned Published by Francis B. Heitman, 1914 793 pages, indexed Current reprints retail for $50 ********************************************************* Digital Ebook CD Requires Adobe Reader 5.0 or higher to View ************************************************************* $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Continental-Army-Officers-Register-Virginia-History-/200337275253?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ea5083975 Current book reprints retail for $50 This is the standard reference work on the officers of the Revolutionary War, containing an alphabetically arranged list, with service records, of 14,000 officers of the Continental Army, including many officers of the Militia and State Troops who served during the Revolution. The information given includes the soldier's rank, dates of service, when and where wounded, taken prisoner, exchanged, or killed, etc., with the name of the state in which service was rendered and a designation of company and command. Much of the data not being available from official records, other reliable sources of information were consulted and data were added in order to complete the service record of each officer. Some 6,000 names not recorded in the first edition of 1893 were added and a great many records revised and completed for this last published edition of 1914. Also includes a list of French officers who served in the U.S. Army, as well as alphabetical and chronological lists of battles and skirmishes.

    11/03/2010 01:33:39
    1. Scottish & UK research with links to global research when required.
    2. Dave
    3. Scottish Ancestral Footsteps. Edinburgh based within easy reach of all of Scotland's repositories,and links to others within the UK. We have built a world wide client base with research areas in all countries of the United Kingdom, Australia, USA, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa. See details at: http://scottish-ancestral-footsteps.com email: dave@scottish-ancestral-footsteps.com

    11/02/2010 03:25:41
    1. Early Kentucky Genealogies
    2. vakendot
    3. History and genealogies of the families of Miller, Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown (illustrated) : with interspersions of notes of the families of Dabney, Reid, Martin, Broaddus, Gentry, Jarman, Jameson, Ballard, Mullins, Michie, Moberley, Covington, Browning, Duncan, Yancey, and others By William Harris Miller Published 1907, 870 pages ***************************************************** Digital EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View ***************************************************** $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Early-Kentucky-Genealogies-Miller-Woods-Harris-Brown-/130364979417?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e5a5bb8d9 Most of these genealogies relate to the southwestern Virginia area that became Kentucky. (Kentucky County was one of three into which Virginia’s Fincastle County was divided. Kentucky County was next divided into Jefferson, Lincoln, and Madison.) This book is divided into eight parts (Woods, Harris, Wallace, Maupin, Oldham, Kavanaugh, and Brown) and each part into chapters. PART 1. CHAPTER 1. 1. KENTUCKY AND MADISON COUNTY ITEMS, PIONEER FORTS AND STATIONS OF MADISON COUNTY AND ADJACENT THERETO. 2. SCHEDULE AND EXCERPTS OF DEPOSITIONS TAKEN TO PERPETUATE TESTIMONY, ETC., AS TO LAND BOUNDARIES AND CLAIMS IN MADISON COUNTY, KY., IN HER INFANT DAYS. 3. A BRIEF HISTORY OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VA., WHICH COUNTY FURNISHED MANY IMMIGRANTS INTO KENTUCKY: A BRIEF HISTORY OF CULPEPER COUNTY, VA. 5. GENEALOGICAL TABLE OF THE MILLER FAMILY. 6. EARLY MARRIAGES OF THE MILLER NAME IN MADISON COUNTY, KY. 7. MISCELLANEOUS MARRIAGES IN MADISON COUNTY, KY., CONNECTED WITH THE FAMILIES

    11/02/2010 12:51:38
    1. Genealogy and History of the Hepburn Family of the Susquehanna Valley
    2. vakendot
    3. Genealogy and History of the Hepburn Family of the Susquehanna Valley With Reference to Other Families of the Same Name By John F. Meginness 1894, 211 pages, indexed, searchable - Bonus Book - History of that Part of the Susquehanna and Juniata Valleys Embraced In The Counties of Mifflin, Juniata, Perry, Union and Snyder In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania By Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886 In Two Volumes 894 + 708 pages, searchable - Bonus Book - History of The West Branch Valley of the Susquehanna July 1888, No. 3 44 pages, searchable - Bonus Book - Lancaster County Historical Society Vol. XXV No. 1 Early Progress of the Pequod, Conestoga and other Susquehanna Valley Settlements 1921, 30 pages, searchable *************************************************************************** Digital EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 7.0 or higher to View (or MAC Preview Ver. 3) ***************************************************************** $11.99 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/Susquehanna-Valley-PA-History-Bonus-Books-/200492082641?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eae4265d1

    11/02/2010 12:46:29
    1. Great Christmas Gift - New Model - EASYTREE - Family Tree Wallchart - Made in New Zealand
    2. Jenny Heller
    3. ORDER NOW TO ENSURE PLENTY OF TIME FOR DELIVERY BEFORE CHRISTMAS THE ULTIMATE PRESSIE FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING THE GIFT THAT LITERALLY LASTS A LIFETIME! PAY BY PERSONAL CHECK IN YOUR OWN CURRENCY - SEE WEBSITE DETAILS NEW MODEL - EASYTREE FAMILY TREE WALLCHART - NEW WEBSITE FOR ORDERING www.hellrich.co.nz We are now selling the second model of our ever popular Easytree Family Tree Wallcharts. Basically the same format as the original charts but now with increased capacity for recording names. You can attach up to six children and their offspring to the original couple who head the chart as well as lots more aunts, uncles, brothers, sisters etc for the original couple. These charts sell very well worthwhile and they make a wonderful gift for any occasion. I've been selling these charts for twelve years and have sold literally thousands throughout the world. I receive many many repeat orders from people who say they are the best they have seen. This is the chart which lets you record ancestors and descendants. Begin one now for each of your children - showing their ancestry (on all four sides of your marriage) back to 4 x great grandparents. They can keep it going by adding their spouse, children, grandchildren and grandchildren - handing it down through the subsequent generations for their input.. Like the old Family Bible concept. A very attractively visual chart - printed on quality 104 gsm paper and comes packaged in a sturdy cylinder with full instructions. For those of you who are new to this newsgroup and would like to order a copy of my chart - this is your opportunity to do so. This is the gift for that person who has everything. Also, a wonderful opportunity for you to record your own family history and thereby create that heirloom. This is a very visual chart and one that is easy to interpret by all members of the family. No computer required. For all details of my charts, how to order and payment options, please visit my site as listed below. I look forward to being of service to you. Jenny Heller 1 Traford Street Gore 9710 NEW ZEALAND To view my Easytree Family Tree Wallchart and order online or Print Order Forms - Visit My Website www.hellrich.co.nz

    11/01/2010 05:45:44
    1. First Settlers of New England Collection
    2. vakendot
    3. First Settlers of New England Collection Six Publications, Ten Volumes ********************************************************************************** Digital EBook CD Requires Adobe Reader 3.0 or higher to View EBooks on this CD Autoboot Menu for Windows; Open Books Manually on MAC ************************************************************************************************* $24.95 + $1.99 shipping and handling http://cgi.ebay.com/New-England-First-Settlers-Collection-CD-Genealogy-/200505788139?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eaf1386eb Genealogical Dictionary of NE First Settlers Vol. I, II, III, IV, + Cross Reference Index By James Savage, Published 1860-1862, 2,500+ pages Savage’s work is the must-have 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 it gives the dates of his marriage and death, dates of birth, marriage and death of his children, and birthdates 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 #2 - Genealogical Register of NE First Settlers By John Farmer, Published 1829, 350 pages, indexed This work, based almost exclusively on original records, is a directory of the first settlers of New England. Arranged alphabetically by surnames, the data on each individual includes the date of arrival, place of settlement, dates of birth and death, and some biographical highlights. It is an invaluable treatise on the settlers. - Bonus #1 - The First Settlers of NE Conquest of the Pequod By A Lady of Mass., Published 1829 - Bonus #2 - Compendious History of New England By Jedediah Morse, Published 1804, 336 pages, searchable - Bonus #3 - New England Indian Wars By Wright & Wrigley, Published 1812, 319 pages, searchable - Bonus #4 - Early History of New England By Samuel Drake, Published 1863, 309 indexed, pages searchable

    11/01/2010 08:05:56