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1) Littell's living age: a family history and genealogical publication of Littell Families of America
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English
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Section 2 newsletter are for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Littell (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Ireland, and Scotland in the 1600's-1700's. Some were French Huguenots. Among immigrant ancestors were: John and Samuel Littell, who lived in Elizabethtown, New Jersey, then moved to Fayette County, Pennsylvania, ca. 1783; also Jonah Littell (born ca. 1740), who moved from New Jersey...
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Minter (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Germany, Holland, and Ireland, and immigrated from the early 1600's through the late 1800's in America. In the 1600's-1700's, some settled in the Barbados Islands (West Indies), and in Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, and Virginia. During the 1800's, some moved to Arkansas, California, Georgia,...
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Newsletter for the interchange and collection of genealogical and family history data about Robertson--Roberson--Robinson individuals and families within the United States. Includes abstracts and transcripts from local, county, state, and federal sources (land and property, vital records, probate, census, etc.).
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Welch (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Ireland and Wales. Some early ancestors settled in Connecticut, Maryland, and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some also settled Kentucky, New Hampshire, North and South Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and West Virginia. During the 1800's, some migrated to Ontario (Canada), and to Alabama, Florida,...
5) Fisher facts
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Fisher (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, and Switzerland. Some immigrated to Massachusetts and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some settled in Connecticut, Delaware, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and Vermont. During the 1800's, some...
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A history of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Alabama, organized on 4 February 1810, founded by the Reverend Finis Ewing, Samuel King, and Samuel McAdoo. Article includes a quote by the Reverend B.W. McDonnold, D.D. about the history of Alabama. the Reverend Robert Donnell was ordained by the Cumberland Presbytery on 19 February 1813 and was the pioneer preacher of the church in North Alabama. The article covers the years 1797-1903, but focuses...
11) The Essex review: an illustrated quarterly record of everything of permanent interest in the county
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Descendants of Rev. William Perkins of Topsfield, Massachusetts. He was born 1607 in London, England, a son of William Perkins, merchant taylor of London. He married Elizabeth Wooten at Roxbury in 1636. Abraham (d. 1683) and Isaac (ca. 1612-1685) Perkins were founders of New Hampshire. Both died in Hampton, N.H. Abraham married Mary Wise (ca. 1618-1706), daughter of Humphrey Wise of Ipswich, Mass. Isaac married Susanna Wise, also a daughter of Humphrey...
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M.P. Kelsey
Pub. Date
c1984
Edition
1st ed
Physical Desc
ix, 683 p. : geneal. tables.
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English
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William Kelsey (b.ca.1600) immigrated in 1632 from England to Cambridge, Massachusetts, and moved to Hartford, Connecticut in 1636, later moving to Killingworth, Connecticut. Samuel Kelso (Kelsey) Sr. (1720 -1796) married Susannah Mills and immigrated in 1767 from Ireland to Charleston, South Carolina, and owned land in Craven and York Counties, South Carolina. Descendants and relatives of Samuel lived in South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee,...
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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1947
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1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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English
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Originally the parish vestry dealt with land processioning, care of the poor, apprenticeships and guardianships of orphans, levying of taxes, and other civil matters. Around 1785 the counties took over these functions and placed them under civil authorities. After that the parishes dealt only with church related matters.
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Newsletter for the interchange and collection of genealogical and family history data about Harris individuals and families within the United States. Includes abstracts and transcripts from local, county, state and federal sources (cemeteries, obituaries, vital records, land and property, census, etc.).
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