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    1. Re: [PENNA-DUTCH-L] Re; INDENTURE LISTS
    2. Annie Monrad
    3. There are many books on indentured servants, if you check the data bases of libraries on line, such as the Library of Congress, Stanford University and the genealogical library in Allen Co Indiana I am sure you will find a lot of books on this subject. The Mormon Library also has microfilms on every county in Pa and some of the films contain many miscellaneous documents, one of which are indentures. Annie -----Original Message----- From: David & Virginia Huffines <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, February 16, 1999 5:41 PM Subject: [PENNA-DUTCH-L] Re; INDENTURE LISTS >I just read a query which said: > >"The names are both in the book, 'List of Indentures' covering the years >1771-1773, > > Published by the Pennsylvania German Society." >>>>>>>>>> >Does anyone know if any similar books have been published for earlier >years? I am especially interested in the years 1751 and 1763. >> >Good Searching - Good Finding - Good Luck! >David Huffines >Searching HOFHEINZ/HUFFINES/HOFFHINES/HUFFHINES/ >HOFFEIN/et.al.and WILLIAMSON, WAKEFIELD, UNDERWOOD, PAISLEY, SIKES, LIPSCOMB > > >==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== >Abbreviations---PD=Pennsylvania Dutch, PMH=Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage magazine, MFH=Mennonite family History magazine, MRJ=Mennonite Research Journal, LMHS=Lancaster Mennonite Hist. Society. >

    02/16/1999 08:06:03